Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 58, 17 January 1919 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1919.

HOW BERLIN LOOKS TODAY AS HUNDREDS ARE KILLED IN RIOTS I

Soldiers and workmen, in control of new German government, collected in Unter den Linden when the German republic was proclaimed. Auto load of soldiers of Ebert government armed with rifles patrol- . ling streets. The situation in Germany is RTOwinjj more serious daily. Rioting continues in Berlin, Munich and other cities. In Berlin the Ebert government, which was opposed to drastic measures at first, has adopted a firmer policy in fighting the Sparticides. Ebert has ordered Gustave Noske, military leader, to form emergency guards to aid the government troops. The men are fully equipped with guns and ammunition. Dispatches state hundreds have been killed in rioting in Berlin. Machine guns are being used to quell the rioters.

Siberian Commander Praises Red Cross Work for Soldiers (By Associated Press TOKIO, Jan. 17. Commanders of Siberian and Czecho-Slovak troons fleht.inz nealnst th RolRhpvtk! In Si

beria, have issued statements in which !

thanks are expressed to the American Red Cross for Its work for the men In that region, according to a message received here today from Paul S. Heinsch, American minister to China.

Betkel, Ind. "Rev. Roy Brown will preach here next Sunday, morning and evening. The men will lead In the singing and everybody is cordially ' invited to be present Mrs. E. N. Thompson was called to Concord, last Saturday on account of the serious illness of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley.. .. .Mrs. Inez Hershbnrg is staying here with Mr. E. N. Thompson and Mrs. Sarah Anderson, whil Mrs. Thompson 1 in Concord. . ; . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knoll and son. Leonard and Nina Lovp. pnd Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Robetrs and daughter Alico Roberts and son Gerald of New M.-di-f?on, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Manford White and Mr. and Mrs. Ev-

erette White.. , . .Miss Louise Peden of near Arba. spent Sunday with Ml?s Florence Boren.'.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill and daughter. Miss Etta, spent Sunday afternoon with Eulis Veal and wife, of Lynn, Ind.. .Mrs. W. E. Harlan Is snending a few days in Richmond, helping to care for her little grandson O'omont Willey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rwsel Willey, who is, very sick ..Mrs. Pearl Wolfal, who has Ijeen spending a few weeks with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder, of near New Madison, returned to her father-in-law's, Reason Wolfal, s ffnnHav nftorTinrm

! Milton Harlan spent Friday and Sat

urday in Pershing with his son. D. C. Harlan Mr. and , Mrs. Herman Thomas and son Don snent Sunday with Corrie White and wife at Whitewater Clarence Clabzaugh and

family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Clabaugh near Arba.. ... Mr. and Mrs. William Hollinger entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. , Amos Hollinger , and family and Mr. Cleve Hollinger and family,' and Mrs. Hollinger, the mother.. .. .Mrs. Harry Knoll and Nina Love, spent Saturday

evening with John Boren's... .Mr. and, Mrs. William Hollinger and daughter. Flora, and son, Raymond, and Mrs. John Boren and daughter Florence, spent Suday evening with Reason Wolfal and familly.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Albert

Anderson of Milton, Ind., spent Sunday

with Mr. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Celia Anderson W. A. Hyde spent Saturday evening with Oliver Spencer near New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell spent Friday with Eli Hyde and family.

No Change in Clothing Prices for Next Year CHICAGO, Jan.-, 17. - Conservative members of the -National Association

wof Retail Clothiers, who opened a

peace-time readjustment conference

yesterday, declared there will be no advance in the price of clothing for 1919. It was said that the same price levels of the fall of 1918 are expected to be maintained. One large manufacturer said there is

no demand for new styles , iu men's clothing and that the numerous styles that have been in use will be continued with the military cut and belted models predominating. -

Waterloo, Ind. ; Walter Retherford and wife of near Centerville, called on Basil Bell and wife Sunday afternoon.. .. .The Junior Neighbors' club will meet with Ralph Farr and wife Wednesday evening... Edgar Troxell spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt TroxeUL .... Oliver Fiant and wife called on friends ' in Connersville Monday afternoon. , . . .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright spent Saturday night and Sunday with Will Woods and family.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Linton Broaddus called on friends near Harrisburg, Sunday afternoon... . .Elmer Frost and wife and Mrs. Bertha Archey have the influenza.. .Ralph Farr and wife spent Friday afternoon with Vernon Henry and wife.. .Harold Jones spent Friday with Forrest Caldwell..... Mr. and Mrs. William George of Milton, are spending several days with J. T. Lyons and family.. .George Watt and wife, Ralph Farr and wife and Miss Clara Watt called on Basil Bell and wife Sunday evening.

Disturbed sleep usi.y comes from some form of indigestion. Strengthen the stomach and stimulate the liver with a course of

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FRENCH ARMY'S TREMENDOUS LOSS Three million soldiers of France,, atout one-half her entire army, have been killed or seriously wounded; according to Andre Tardie, French high commissioner to the United States. This enormous sacrifice for liberty is larger than that of any other country. America owes France a huge debt of gratitude, not only for thi3,' but also for the discovery by her peasants of a perfect remedy for stomach liver and intestinal ailments which la reported to have alleviated incalculable suffering, prevented many surgical operations and saved thousands of lives the world over. Geo. H. Mayr, for many years leading Chicago chemist, imports the ingredients and sells this remedy in America under the name of Mayrs Wonderful Remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflamation which causes practically all 6tomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Clem Thistlethwaite's Six Drug Stores and druggists everywhere. Adv. , j

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Sufferers Should ' Realize That It Is a Blood Infection and Can Be Permanently Relieved. Rheumatism means that the blood has become saturated with uric acid poison. It does not require medical advice to know that good health is absolutely dependent upon pure blood. When the muscles and joints become , sore and drawn with rheumatism, it is not a wise thing to take a little salve and by rubbing it on the sore spot, expect to get rid of your rheumatics. You must go deeper than that, down deep into the blood where the poison lurks and which is not affected by salves and

ointments. It Is Important that you rid yourself of this terrible disease before it goes too far. S. S. S. is the blood purifier that has stood the test-.y of time, having been in constant use f for more than fifty years. It will do ' for you what it has done for thousands of others, drive the rheumatic poisons out of your blood, making It pure and strong and enabling it to make you well. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, it will do the work and not harm the most delicate stomach. Write the physician of this Company and let him advise with you. Advice is furnished without charge. Address Swift Specific Company, 435 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

World's Largest Sab Is Turned Over to Allies by Germany (Hy Associated Tress) PARIS, Jan. 17. German submarine U1139 has arrived at Brest a fortnight later than the other U-boats turned over to France, owing to her damaged condition. She is the world's largest submarine, being 354 feet long and having a displacement of 2,900 tons. She had only made one cruise before the armistice was signed.

Greensfork, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shumaker and daughters Velma and Edna May, visited Harry Schell and family Sunday. ....Mrs. Russell Shaeffer entertained her sister Miss Ruby Hittle the latter part of the week George Reigle and family of Arcanum visited George Banta and wife Sunday.. . ..Jacob Hawkey and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bruss Sunday C. C. Newman was in Grenville Sunday... ..Clarence GilfilliaJi and family spent Sunday with relatives in Greenville. Mrs. Herman Shaeffer is a vistim of influenza.. .Mrs. John Wertenbaker called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McGriff Sunday B. W. Iing and wife were in New Madison Saturday. . Mrs. John Shaeffer vir.ited Herman Shaeffer Sunday... Mrs. Chester Young and daughter Helen were Grermvillc shoppers Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Clement Newmap and son Kenneth, visited relatives in Eaton Sunday Miss Mary DeCamp visited with Mrs. Sol McGriff Sunday Mrs. Clayton McGriif is suffering with pneumonia. Her condition is critical.. .Miss Flora Petry visited with her parents at Troy last Sunday Gordon McGriff of Dayton was home over Sunday John and James Longenbaker entertained John Miller and family and Mrs. Russel Trager Sunday evening Miss Ethel Hathaway is working for Blair McGriff this week Mary Shepherd of Richmond, is visiting with Charles Decamp and family.. .Miss Floetta Clark visited Cleve Decamp and family last Sunday Daniel Huston and daughter Ethel were in Greenville Saturday Quite a large crowd was in attendance at the Lifters' class meeting Friday evening. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Cora Schweigert. Percey Brown, who has been at Camp Hattlesburg, Miss., was transferred to Camp Taylor and was mustered out Ihe first of the week. He is spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary W. Brown Mrs. Mason, of Webster, came Tuesday to take care of her daughter, who has been sick.. .Visitors in Richmond from this place Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinson. Mrs. Georgia McDivitt, Mrs. Raymond Deeter, Milo Gentry, Misses Lucile Gentry and Esther Smith Mrs. Clyde Brehm, nee Fannie Black, was called here from Richmond to help care for her mother, Mrs. Charles Black... Mrs. Alva Witt,

of Indianapolis, returned to her home after spending a few days Vt'ith her mother, Mrs. Mahala Ridge Mrs. Harvey King and Charles Heath are on the sick list Mrs. Mahala Ridge

monla Mrs. Sue Gaylor shopped

in Richmond Monday. ..Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Lester are moving from Middletown, Ind. Mr. Lester is the new section foreman on the Pennsylvania railroad at this point.. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Clayton of Lewisville, Ohio, spent Monday with the latter's mother, Mrs. 15. II. Brook Len McNutt of Olive Hill who has cancer of the stomach, is gradually growing weaker Francis Atkinson is home on a furlough... Mary Ellen and Ralph Albertson are sick with influenza Charles Cummins met with an accident Sunday... Influenza is breaking out in the Sugar Grove settlement. Mrs. William McFarland was called to Hagerstown by the illness of Mr. and Mrs. Robie Hobbs.. ... .Miss Corrine Davis of Richmond was called here by the illness of her mother and brothers, Mrs. liam Davis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpkins and children Paul and Alma Jenn spent Sundaynear Connersville, with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Simpkins William McFarland is on the sick list Earl Ridge is able to be back to the slaughter house after an absence of a week Florence Linderman is substituting on the mail route for William McLaughlin, who is absent on account of illness.. .William Snyder and grandson, Gordon Davis, returned from Richmond, where Mr. Snyder has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Roy Lawfence Don Overman is able to be back at the lumber yards after an illness of three weeks Miss Louiso Neff who has been teaching at the Economy schools, is home for a few weeks on account of flu ban in Economy.

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