Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 75, 6 February 1919 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1919.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM' AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening- Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets.

Soured at the. Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, aa Sec? end Claw Mall Matter. ' NUMBER OV THI ASSOCIATED PHJESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the UN for republication of all news dlcpatchea credited to it or not otherwise credited in thla paper and also the local new published herein. All rights of republication of apodal dispatches herein are also reserved. . Farm Sales The large number of farm sales- which are being held in eastern Indiana and western Ohio are interesting in more ways than one. They serve not only a social purpose enabling farmers

to meet and enjoy themselves,

opportunity for the disposal of chattels and goods.

Seven sales held in this community within a week showed that more than $41,000 changed hands'. This sum represents money paid for livestock, poultry, farm implements, grain, hay and household goods. The cause of the increased number of sales has not been definitely ascertained, but some bankers and real estate men advance the theory that many farmers have prospered greatly in the last three years and are able to retire to the cities or seek residence in a different climate, the sale being the medium through which they dispose of their chattels and goods. The farmland has been sold before the sale takes place, or arrangements have been made whereby the tenant takes over the acreage. A study of the accounts of these sales is interesting for it portrays a phase of our community life with which many of us are unacquainted. The Drive for Americanization Richmond has launched a drive to Americanize its alien citizens so that they can consider themselves full fledged citizens of the realm. Principal Molter of the night school says that he has a list of sixty-seven names of persons who have taken out their first papers but have not completed the process of naturalization. Letters have gone forward to them explaining the Americanization classes that have been formed at the night school. He reports that only one person has availed himself of this excellent opportunity to become acquainted wih American institutions and to do the necessary work for complete naturalization. Alien citizens should bear in mind that the

When Was Whitewater Meeting Established Whitewater Monthly Meeting was established in September, 1809, the first Friends' Monthly Meeting in the state of Indiana. It was set off from West Branch Monthly Meeting in what is now Miami county. Ohio. . The first Whitewater Meeting house was a plank shed, 40 by GO feet, about 200 feet from the old brick meeting house still standing on North O street, and in the northeast corner of what was the old Whitewater burying ground. About 200 were probably members. Friends came from the east and south In large numbers during the next few years, and for the next ten years dozens of meetings were established in the territory near Richmond, most of which came from the Whitewater meeting. In 1810 Jesse Bond was approved as minister of the gospel by the meeting, and soon afterwards John Morrow served as minister. These men probably were from among the congregation. Folly to Hold Off for Future Low Prices A tendency on the part of business mn to hold back new enterprises, in expectation of lower commodity prices and wages, is a mistake, in the opinion of Joseph E. Otis, vice-president and acting head of the Central Trust Company of Illinois. "I have no sympathy with the man who la sitting back, awaiting lower prices." said Mr. Oti3 today. "The people who are waiting a drastic decline in prices aren't going to get it, thoy are going to get left. In other words, I do not believe we are going to seo any immediate and drastic decline in commodity prices. There is a worldwide scarcity of many materials and production costs are going to continue abnormally high. "We have had perhaps a certain amount of inflation. To the extent that present high prices are due to that cause, moreover, we can expect no immediate decline. The process of deflation will be gradual. - "If we wore all to hold back, awaiting lower prices we should produce conditions of a sort that would benefit no one. It is the duty of business to go ahead and seize the opportunity now awaiting." Lady Rhonda, "Britain's leading business woman." la ' a director In more than forty great corporations en gaged in mining, manufacturing, transportation or other lines of, Indus-, try.

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but also give an Don't From the Detroit T HERE will Last Ship Built for French Is Launched ' (By Associated Praa) ' SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 6. Sailing of the French wooden ship Qeneral Pau, from Puget Sound tomorrow will mark the departure of the last fortytwo vessels built for the French government at Tacoma, Portland and Seattle yards. The fleet will be used in the French coastal trade or as colliers between England and France. Cambridge City, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kerlin visited in Cincinnati Monday Mrs. Amanda Weaver spent Sunday with Richmond friends.... A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Smith at Bradford, Ohio. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Lucy Eaton..... Miss Florence Reynolds visited relatives at Greensfork Mrs. Ray Hinskey and children of Richmond visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Beale over Sunday John Callineer who has been quite ill for some time is a little improved Little Miss Maxine Ohmit of Pershing was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chase... ..J. N. Smith is ill..... The sermon at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon, subject of "Church Unity" by Rev. Davis, was heard by a large number of people. The subject of "Church Unity" to be continued in Rev, Davis's sermon next Sunday afternoon Ralph Boyd is ill.... The two aeroplanes which landed in Cambridge Sunday afternoon on the old Lackey fair grounds drew a crowd to witness them. The aviators remained over night in Cambridge and started on their way to Indianapolis Monday morning. Members of the militia guarded the aeroplanes Sunday night. .. .Mrs. Hasley Garrett visited Dublin friends Sunday The Ground Hog entertainment given by the old Cemetery association Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Slombaugh, was largely attended. The proceeds were $10, which will be used toward improvements of the old Capital Hill cemetery. .. .Miss Daisy Ayler visited at Indianapolis her step brother, Nape Rairden, who is ill. KEEP L00KIN in lb It's EasyIf You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel J'oung to do this you must watch your iver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion - dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Yocx doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in active bowels and liver. , Dr. Edwards, a well-known Dhvsidan ing the system Q impurities. 'ou will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab lets by their olive color . KJB and 25c per box, Ajl druggists. . , .

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certificate granted them after the; completion of the course at the night school will eliminate the answering of many embarrassing questions when they appear before a judge requesting their final papers. The course, therefore, has a two-fold object. One of them educational and the other a practical method of becoming an American. The failure of the American people as a whole to take an active interest in the welfare of alien citizens has been stressed very much by public men, publicists and editors, who, alarmed at the large percentage of aliens that had neglected the naturalization process believed the fault was to be traced back to the. nation itself and not to the men and women who came to America to find better economic and social conditions. The revelations at the night school, showing

person took advantage of the nat

uralization course, would indicate, however, that a considerable degree of blame attaches to the alien himself. Conceivably a man or woman who

comes to this country to make it a permanent home should take enough interest in the nation to become a citizen at the earliest opportunity. America's entrance into the war proved to be very embarrassing to the many citizens of alien birth who neglected to take out their final papers. Many of them were forced to report at the police station and have their names enrolled as men and women who were not bona fide citizens, even after they had resided in the country for many,, decades. The advantage of full citizenship becomes apparent in an international crisis. Alien citizens should consider it one of their duties to complete naturalization at once.

Know the War is Over News. . be no premature peace celebration at

Fort McPherson, Canada, seventy miles south of the Arctic ocean, for Fort McPherson will not

know that the war is over until some day in the near future. The news will reach this trading post in the samiannual Arctic mail which left Fort McMurray, proposed terminal of the Alberta & Great Waterways Kail way, by dog team December 1. The news is included in 250 pounds of mail carried by two sledges, pulled by ten dogs each and driven by veteran "mushers." The distance is 1,500 miles aa the crow flies, but considerably longer over the frozen Athabasca and Mackenzie rivers. The hardened drivers will rest a week at Fort McPherson, then begin the long trek back to civilization. The territory traversed includes the great barrens deep under snow that begins falling in September. The barrens are Icnown for blizzards which sweep from the frozen sea across unobstructed leagues of snow-covered and uninhabited wilderness.

pi S rt rv e v "tor ie9 Now, McTavish, said the doctor, It's like this: you've either to stop the whiskey or lose your eyesight, and you must choose. Aweel, doctor, I'm an aul man now, an I was thinking I've seen about everything worth seein'. That tireless war worker, Lady Victor Paget, tells an amusing story of an enthusiastic V. A. D. nurse who, in past days, was an equally enthusiastic suffraget. At a base hospital "somewhere in France" she was bandaging a stalwart private whose right arm had been mangled by a fragment of a German shell. "Do you know" she said, presently, "your face seems strangely familiar to me. I've been trying to remember where we've met before." "Well, nurse," said the wounded man, "perhaps we had better let bygones be bygones." 1 was a policeman." Mike, a New Yorker who never lost 'his brogue, was "over there" with the A. E. F., and his two companions happened to be an Englishman and a Scotsman. These two gave their Yankee friend a lively time with their jokes and teasing. One day Mike was called away, and left his coat on a nail. The Englishman and Scotsman, seeing some white paint near, seized the opportunity of painting a donkey's head on the back of Mike's coat. The latter soon returned, and looking first at his coat, and then fixing his eye on his fellow fighters, said slowly: "Begorraf and which of you has wiped your face on my coat?" RHEUMATISM Truster's Rheumatic Tablets bring relief when all oiher remedies fail. Why suffer? Ask your druggist about Truster's Rheumatic Tablets, the only purely vegetable remedy for that dreaded disease. Remember,; we guarantee every boy. A 30 days treatment, 50c. The tablets are chocolate coated and easy to take. Any druggist should be able to supply you, or write the Truster Remedy Co., v Huntington, Indiana.

Finland Markets to Be Open to America

. (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. America exporters Boon will have access to the markets of Finland, where there Is special demand for clothing, raw cot ton, machinery, automobiles and all kinds of agricultural Implements, The war trade board announced today that arangementa for opening these mar kets now were being made and that an inter-allied committee probably would sit at Helsingfora to pass upon requests for importations. TEN YEfRS Ago Today in Richmond Wayne county local option election goes wet, Corn school In session. Ninety Wayne county farmers Join Indiana Corn Growers' association. Announcement of engagement of Miss Elizabeth Morrey and John Brown. Conditions of streets and walks In city terrible because of dirt and mud. R. H. S. defeats Liberty basketball team, Earlham basketball team defeats Cedarville. Tourist club entertained by Professor and Mrs. E. P. Trueblood. Moment IHORHIi MILLLfc. MORE PEACE PROBLEMS Getting rid of surplus TNT. Finding something new for statesmen to roar about. Spring plowing in steel Infested soil of France. Finding a use for 2,000,000 wrist watches. What to do with old uniforms. Those half-completed wooden ships. Getting jobs for war experts. Unwinding the leggings. Keeping soldiers awake after 9 o'clock. Learning to eat meat again. Fifty thousand submarine chasers. Housework for ladies. Taming the butcher. A wag states that, in order to really scare - the Jttoishevikl, the Germans should load their cannon with soap. SNIDE TALKS WITH GIRLS If you want to marry a man who can make beds, cook and obey orders, marry a private. If you want to be bossed around, marry an officer. Don't ever say we haven't warned you. Headline in New York "Times": "Bars All Trading in War Savings Stamps." Why begin five months ahead to cut out the liquor? Or, is the "stick m the stamps a gradual tapering off? E. H. A. CAN THIS BE SLAVERY A house with two families for sale. Modern improvements. Adv. in New York World. Shades of John Brown, Abraham Lincoln and Oarrison, are we revert ing to type and reconstructing the world on the basis of human slavery? The idea of selling families like that! 'Tis time to call the president back from France to prevent this. JAMES It. SCHULMAN. Uncle TerwiUiger says: "There will be a good many second lieutenants working for buck privates when they all get settled again in the U. S. A." An outcry from a South Carolina poet gets by with a whoop: "I was talking," I fumed on the 'phone, "to Schenectady!" "Oh, I see," said Long Distance. "Too bad. Disconnect, did he?" Pittsburg paper contains an advertisement: "One large furnished room for gentleman with kitchenette." We know a gentleman with a bay window. Will h do? LUNGS GREW WORSE IN STATE HOSPITAL Mr. Randall promptly got well at home. Passes strict examination. "Three years ago I was afflicted with tuberculosis of the lunss. I was fin ally sent to the State Tuberculosis Hospital at Rockville, Ind., where I remained three months, getting worse all the time, and I persuaded th doctors to let me go home. I was then reduced to 122 pounds, had fever all the time, and was very weak. "As' soon as I grot home, I started taking- Milks Emulsion. I commenced to improve at once. In a few months, I was back to 180 pounds and had completely regained my health. Since then I have been employed by Valentine & Co., meat packers, and am able to pass the strict medical examination necessary in this line of work, showing I am in perfect health." Sam Randall, 521 So. 17th St., Terre Haute, Ind. Hundreds of people just as badly afflicted as Mr. Randall was, tell this same story. Why not. try it? . If you are not satisfied with the benefit, it costs you nothing. Milks Emulsion Is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics.- It - promotes appetite . and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength, Milks Emulsion Is strongly recommended to run.down nervous people, and it has produced amazing results in many cases of tuberculosis of the lungs. Chronic stom ach trouble and constipation are promptly relievedusually in one day. it worKS iiKe magie on coughs and colds. This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it Is eaten with a spoon like Ice cream. A truly wonderful medicine for weak, sickly children. ' . No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Jake six bottles home with you, use It according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 60c and II. 20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold and guaranteed by Thistlethwaite'e c Drug Stores. Adv.

ELSIE JANIS MAKES WITH SONG OF

LONDON. Feb, 6 (Special Correspondence) One of Uncle Sam's best unofficial diplomats is Elsie Janls. who Is doing a bir bit la the cause of

Anglo-American amity in "Hullo,

Londoners like Americans, especially Elsie Janis, and her show Is turning 'em away nightly. There Is always a wave of sincere applause when Elsie recites this Interpolated poem of her own composition: THE YANK 45PEAKS Don't think, Tommy, we don't know Just what you've had to do, Believe me, kid, we realise the hell that you've been through; We're in at last and In to stay, but one thing sure is true, They'd have never stopped In Flanders If it hadn't been for you. We watchedyou fight from over there and wished that we were here, And now that we have started we will finish, never fear; But ob! you British navy; It's you that pulled us through, 1 'Cause we wouldn't even be here it it hadn't been for you. And everything that we do now you folks have done before, Don't think we've got the idea that we've come in to win the war; We're here to fight and fight we will, but we know when we do, We'd be practicing our German if it hadn't been for you. And one thing now is certain when they end the whole darn show, When they ring the final curtain, there is one thing we all know; They used to call us cousins and some today still do. But no matter what we used to be, we're BROTHERS now to yout This poem, as the reader will notice, was written and Introduced some time before the armistice, but it has become such a big feature of the show that it has stood unaltered. American visitors in England, who realize the desirability of letting our British friends know that we give them full credit for their part in bringing victory, are quick to appreciate the tactfulness of Miss Janis's lines.

Dalton, Lnd, Preaching services at the M. E. and Friends' churches next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. A men's meeting will be held at the M. E. church at p. m. Union services will be held at 7:15 p. m. Evangelist Dawson will deliver the sermon. His subject will be "The Skeleton in the Closet." Everyone is invited to come.. .William Woodward is sick with influenza.. .Murray Dean of Knightstown, is the guest of A. L. Laymon and family this week Mrs. Alice Crull and daughter have sold their home property to B. L. Hiatt. . . .Mr. and Mrs. George Byba spent Monday with Mr and Mrs. Jakes west of town O. H. Morris and daughter Ruth, were in Newcastle Saturday.. .Mrs Margaret Demaree spent Wednesday in Richmond with her sister, Mrs. Mayme Laymon, who is at Reid hospital. She is reported to be getting along nicely The Mothers' club met at the home of Mrs. Griffin last Thursday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs. Ledman...Mrs Oran Sebring who has been In poor health for several months, is critically ill at this writing... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott and Mrs. George Brown of Hartford City were guests of Mrs. Mary Brown and family Sunday Mrs. Harvey Hoover Is on the sick list Mrs. James Thompson and Mrs. Ozro Thompson and - children spent Friday with Mrs. Frances Whart on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart spent Sunday with relatives near Bentonville. Tlie funeral services for George Taylor were held at the home of his son, Omer Taylor, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Thomas officiated. Burial was in the South cemetery... ; .The Home Makers held their annual meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henby Monday evening..... Rev, stoner went to Mount Comfort Monday to visit his parents this week. . . , .Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall visited relatives in Albany, Ind.. Sunday.. .Mrs. Frank Oler and daughter Helen are visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Hudleston at Winchester, Ind... Howard Champ Is home from a camp in New Jersey on a ten days' furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Champ.

HIT IN LONDON OWN COMPOSITION

America' at the Palace theater . here. ..Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Huffman returned home from Indianapolis where they have been for several days taking care of their son Clyde and family, who had the influenza. They report them as much better.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGee of Lansing, Mich., are here visiting Fred Clifford and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Cook of Straughns, were the guests of Mrs. John Copeland Tuesday Mrs. Ruth Stewart and Mrs. Inei Money spent a few days last week with friends in Richmond..

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Secrets ef Army TcrJt V Are Tdd Ensextrs

Or Associated PraaO NEW YORK, Feb. Secrets of the construction and use of the "tank'! by the American army, were told here today by Lieutenant Colonel Herbert ; AJden, V. S. A., la addressing the annual meeting of the society of Automotive Engineers. The speaker, a past president of the society, who has been in practical charge of tank engineering, illustrated his talk on the "land cruisers" with pictures showing them In construction and In action. The afternoon session was devoted to the discussion of automobiles and the probable effect of aeronatlc experience during the war, upon automobile practice. The convention will continue tomorrow. A REAL HAIR SAVER AND BEAUTIF1ER Found at Last Shows Results at Once or Nothing to Pay. If your hair is thinning out, prematurely gray, brittle, lifeless, full of dandruff and your head Itches like mad, quick action must be taken to save your hair. Don't wait until the hair root is dead, for then nothing can help you. Get from any good druggist today a bottle of Parisian sageit doesn't cost much and there's nothing else you can use that's so simple, safe and effective. Yon will surely be delighted with the first application. Your hair will seem much more abundant and radiant with life and beauty all itching ceases and your scalp feels cool and comfortable. Parisian sage Is In great demand by discriminating women because It Is delicately perfumed, does not color or streak the hair, and keeps it lustrous, soft and fluffy. Be sure you get the genuine Parisian sage (Giroux's) for this is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or nothing, to pay Adr. If yen are ambitious, crave success Id life, want to have a healthy, vigorous bdoy, clear skin and eyes that show no dullness, make up yeur mind to get a package of Bio-feren right away. It costs but little and you can get ad original package at any druggist any where. Take two tablets after each meal and one at bedtime seven a day for seven days then one after meals till all are gone. Then if you don't feel twice as good, look twice as attractive and feel twice as strong as before you started your money is waiting for you. It belongs to you, for the discoverer of Bio-feren doesn't want one penny of it unless it fulfills all claims. Note to Physicians: There Is no -secret about the formula of Bio-feren, It is printed on very package. Here It la: Lecithin: Calcium RlTit.rn.nin... phata; Iron Pep tens t; Manganese Pep. tonate; Ext Nux Vomica; Fowl Bennan; j-nenvipauiaieia; uiearesia Cap slcum; Kolo.

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