Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 103, 11 March 1919 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919.

USE POSTERS TO TEACH ENGLISH TO IMMIGRANTS

Teachers of Alien Classes Aided by Publications of Department of Labor. WASHINGTON, March 1L Teaching English by the poster method is the latest In the evening schools for Immigrants. The posters are Issued by the Poster Division, Information and Education Service, United States Department of Labor, but ordinarily not for the purpose of using a stextbooks. They are designed primarily to create and maintain a spirit of cooperation between employer and employe, and generally to Inspire among all those engaged In Industrial pursuits a uniform effort to Increase production; and lastly, during an Intensive and brief campaign, to advocate and promote building construction, a campaign which the department of labor Is at present conducting for the purpose of stabilizing industrial conditions. Messages of Value. But some of the posters have found their way to the hands of teachers In the alien's classes. It occurred to several teachers that their crisp, sententious messages were good examples of the forceful use of the language of the country the aliens want to adopt. So they tried It on. And it fits. "Most valuable," is the comment of one of the teachers, who like many another. Is asking for more, The posters carry slogans signed by 'the Secretary of Labor, William B. Wilson, and some of the late ones referring to building construction, read like this: . "I want to see every wageworker own his own home." "During the war It was patriotic not to build; now we can best show our patriotism by building." "Let every one employed on this Job set a pace that will make the building popular and profitable." FARM Sale Calendar MARCH 12 Pedro Eros., 1 mile south of Modoc. J. A. Weidenbach, 2 mile3 east of Richmond, on New Paris pike. MARCH 18 Horace Miller, 2 miles northwest of Dublin. MARCH 19 L. H. Beeson, 5 miles south of Richmond on Liberty pike. MARCH 20 Charles Williams, east of Williamsburg. Masonic Calendar March 11 Richmond Lodge No. 196 P.. and A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Entered Apprentice degree. March 12 Webb Lodge, No. 4, F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work in the Fellowcraft degree, Begining at 7:30 p. m. March 14. King Solomon's Chaptetr , No. 4, It. A. M. Stated convocation. Boston, Ind. Mrs. Martha Cramer i3 visiting relatives in Cincinnati Mrs. I. M. Whitmire and daughter are guests of relatives at Converse Misses Marie Bulla. Mary Beard, Mildred Jenkinson, Lucile Porterfield and India Ktanford spent the week end in Richmond and attended the basketball tournament Mrs. Herbert Carrico and non spent Monday In Richmond. ....Mr. and Mrs. Will Porterfield visited relatjves in Richmond Sunday. ....Mr and Mrs. Kilgus and baby and Mrs. A. Kutter spent Monday in Richmond Miss Iva Nicholson of Oreensfork, spent the week end with Miss Leatha Phillips. FEW SUICIDES IN ARMY. WASHINGTON; March 11. Statistics compiled by the War department show that from the datae of the entry of the United States into the war to February 21, 1913, there were 330 suicides in the army. Of these 183 occurred In the United States and 146 overseas. In making this total public, General March pointed out that it was below the average per thousand In civil life during the years of 1914-15-16.

HOW WEAK, NtHVOUS WUMtN : QUICKLY GAIN VIGOROUS HEALTH AND STRONG NERVES 7 A DAY FOR 7 DAYS

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SPAIN'S KING SIGNS U. S. JOCKEY AGAIN King Alphonzo, at left, talking with Jockey Lucien Lyne, at right, and Baron de Neuter at Madrid, Spain. Lucien Lyne, jockey to Kinjr. Alphonzo of Spain for the last two seasons, is visiting at Lexington, Ky., with his wife. Lyne announces that he has signed up to ride for the monarch next season and will leave soon for Spain. Lyne was one of the leading jockeys in America until he became too heavy for the weight in this country. Economy, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Edwards and niece Thelma entertained at a six o'clock dinner Saturday evening, Mr. Clarence Cain of Champaign, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cain and daughter Ruth and sons Howard and Harland, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bond and son Hilbert and Mr. and Mrs Tom Fraiser. ....Harold Williamson has returned from Centerville where he visited friend3 Several from here attended the basket-ball game at Richmond Friday and Saturday Guy Swain of Sugar Grove visited his parents Doc Swain and wife Monday forenoon.,.. Several hlundred gallon of maple syrup has been made in this part of Perry township. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl and son Carl were at Richmond Saturday Mrs. Hulda Haxton, who ff 11 and mashed her thigh bone at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Hazel McCann, is improving. .. .Harry Cain of West River was here Saturday ....Grace Williams and Paul Stafford spent Sunday afternoon with Ruby Williams. .. .Oscar Ballenger, who recently sold his farm has moved to Hagerstown and will go into the grocery business. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underhill and daughters, Elizabeth and Lina and sons Delbert and Arnold of Greensfork.... Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyl and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamb and children and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt spent Friday evening with Lon Edwards and wife Sumnar Beard and family spent Saturday at Richmond.. John Williams spent Sunday at Losantville Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Cain spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Will Williamson Miss Mary Mumbowers has resigned her position at the Davis and Randall store and will be marired to Walter Bond early in the spring. There will be a miscellaneous shower give at the M. E. church Tuesday afternoon for her George Ballenger and Frank Cain were at Hagerstown Friday. Don't trifle with a cold it's dangerous. You can't afford to risk Influenza Keep always at hand a box of CASCARA fX QUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 years in tablet form safe, sure, no opiates breaks up a cold in 24 hours relieves grip in 3 days. Money baric if it fails. The genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At Ail Drug Stores. If you are ambitious, crave success in' life, want to have a healthy, vigorous bdoy, clear skin and eyes that show no dullness, make up your mind to get a package of Bio-feren right away. It costs but little and you can get an original package at any druggist anywhere. 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. Jfote to Physicians: There Is no t Is printed on every packar. Here phate; Iron Peptonate; Manganese Pen1 1 An : Phcnolnhtha 1 1 n ? nuai(. n - nl cum; Kolo.

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NAVY IN NEED OF MACHINISTS MATES

The navy needs machinists mates according to Chief Boatswain Mate Reber, Monday. Men entering the machinist mate school at Charleston, S. C, must have knowledge of common tractions ana be energetic and ambitious and desirous to learn the machinists trade. They must be willing to pay attention to their instructors and the -instructions given. The course Is for twelve months and consists of four classes. Examinations are given every four months to determine students' qualifications for entrance into the next higher class. All men must maintain an average of 2.7 marked on the scale 4.0. Men whose final average marks are oved 3.44 are rated machinists mates first class. From 3.04 to 3.44 are rated machinist mates second class, and those being graded from 2.7 to 3.04, third class, or less, are sent to sea on probation to be rated during the next six months if they qualify. The subjects taken up' are as follows: Arithmetic, note book; sketching, practical engineering, theoretical engineering, clipping and filing, drilling, pipe fitting, repair work, brazing, tin smithing, lather, shapers, mill machines and grinders. Conduct is taken Into consideration counting ten per cent of the final average. The advantage of the school lies in the fact that the students are given the best tools and text books obtainable, with the best of instructors. The lecture rooms are open from all day until 10 p. m. Men of the rchool are quartered in newly constructed barracks, equipped with all modern conveniences for their health and comfort. While going to school men are paid and quartered and fed at the expense of the government. Men, 18 to 35 years old can enlist as fiiremen third class and for the school at Charleston as mechanics. Chief Reber will give any young man looking for an opportunity of this kind all the information possible by his calling at the navy recruiting office, 301 Kelly-Hutchinson building Milton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale were at Richmond Friday Mr. - and Mrs. Charles Ferris had as recent guest Mrs. Ruth Gorman of New Castle and Mrs. Roy Mills and Children of Straughns Dayton Warren, Homer DuGranrut and John Posey Jones attended the basket-ball tournament at Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Park Manlove were Richmond visitors Thursday Capt. Squier is home from Detroit on a short furlough,... Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Jones of Muncie were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones Ernest Jones was home from Indiana University to spend the week-end with his parents. .:..Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst returned Thursday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurst in Missouri. . . . .Mrs. Alice Gresh was the guest of her brother and family at Hillhurst Friday and Saturday Mrs. D. H. Warren has returned from visiting relatives at Wabash. .. .Wallace Warren attended the basket-ball tournament at Richmond, Friday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Park Manlove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler at supper Thursday evening. .. .Joe Clevenger, Frank DuGranrut, Oliver Beeson and Conrad Ranch were at Anderson to attend a meeting of the stockholders of the Quality Rubber Tire Co Ernest Doty and E. P. Jones were at Muncie Saturday on a business trip.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newton had as recent dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Dailey and Mr. and Mrs. Frank DuGranrut and son Homer Rev. McCormick conducted the funeral of Mrs. Henwood at Doddridge chapel Friday. Miss Teny Moore also attended the funeral. Mrs. Henwood was a cousin of the late Joe Lucy and his only relative in this country.

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Acid-Stomach Steals Strength and Good Feelings From Millions

One of the worst features of acidstomach is that very often it literally starves its victims in the midst of plenty. And the strange thing abou,t it is that the people w'th acidBtomachs seldom know what their trouble really is. No matter how good or wholesome the food may be, or how much they cat, they do not gain in strength. This is clearly explained by the fact that an acid-stomach cannot properly digest food. Instead of healthy, normal digestion, the excess acid causes the food to sour and ferment. Then when this mass of sour, fermented food, charged with excess acid, passes into the intestines, it becomes the breeding place for all kinds cf germs and toxic poisons, which in turn are absorbed into the blood and in this way distributed throughout the entire body. And that is exactly why it is that so many thousands of people cat and eat and keep on eating and yet are literally starving in the midst of plenty. Their acid-stomachs make it absolutely impossible for them to get the full measure ot nourishment out of their food. And it doesn't take long for this poor nourishment to show its ill effects in a weakened, emaciated body. Youmaysay: "My stomach doesn't hurt me." That may be true because many victims of acid-stomach do not actually suffer stomach pains. Then again, there are millions who do suffer all kinds of aches and pains headaches, rheumatic twinges, gout, lumbago, pains around the heart and in the chest who never dream that an

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Greensfork, Ind. Shoppers . in . Richmond Saturday were Mrs. Forest1 Scruggs and daughter, Dona, Mrs. Isaac Love, Mrs. Isaac King Mrs. Leo Boyd, Mrs. John Ernsburger, Mips Ellse Clements, Miss Lucile Gentry, Miss Ruby Sanders, Miss Freda Snyder, Miss Marie Spannagal, Miss Dora York, Miss Effle Wilson, Miss Maggie Reagan, Frank Black, Walter Gunckle, Fred Brown Mfss Katherine Pussey spent the week-end with her parents in Greenfield, Ind.. ..Mrs. Maraba Bennett spent the week-end here and returned Sunday to the home of Oliver Manning.... Mr. and Mrs. Rice Miller, Miss Freda Benbow, John Fox spent the week-end in Richmond with her sisters Mrs. Oliver Gaylor and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Murray... .Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weddle and two children of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis and daughter Blanche Prof, and Mrs. Roscoe Shaffer and daughter Florence spent the week-end near Millville with Mr. and Mrs. John Byrd Miss Martha Dean is on the sick list.... Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dimitt attended the community sale at Millville Harry Hatfield of Dayton spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hatfield, and sister, Miss Hazel.... Mrs. John Martindale, Mrs. Ora Wise and daughter Niadene left Monday for a visit in Indianapolis with the former's daughter, Mrs. George T. Linting Mr. and Mrs. John Martindale entertained to dinner Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wise and daughter Niadene. Rev. Charles Shultz of New Castle preached at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening Mrs. Sue Gaylor entertained to dinner Sunday Rev. Charles Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bradbury. .. .Rev. Robert Morris of Williamsburg preached at the Methodist church Sunday morning.. ..Mrs. Hannah Bradbury is on the 6ick list Mr. and Mrs. William Feasell and daughter, Martha Alice, shopped in Richmond Saturday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundy near Centerville Word has been received of the marriage of Miss Margaret Slwok of Richmond and Benjamin Sharp of Elkhart, Ind., Mr. Sharp was a former resident of this place.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nicholson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Crook Miss Edna Altic returned to Richmond after spending the weekend here.. . .Misses Edythe and Ruth Smith of Dayton, O., spent the weekend here.

Lynn, Ind. Mrs. Clem Wickett and baby of Richmond spent Sunday with relatives here Mrs. F. Martin of Greenville, Ohio, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Newton Reed and family.M . . Mrs. Effie Douglas of Vers ailles, Ohio visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pickett Sunday.. .Mrs. A. J. Beckman of Holland, Mich., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daly for a few days Mrs. Arthur Haisley of Columbus, Ohio, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ves. Hill... Persons from Lynn who attended the funeral of John Daly at Winchester Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson, Ed. Chenoweth, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. White, Frank Daly and Vada Daly. rATARRH For head or throat Catarrh try the vapor treatment VICR'S VAP0R1 "YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30f. 60ML20 acid-stomach is the real cause of the trouble! Naturally, the sensible thing to do 13 to strike right at the very causa of this trouble and clean the excess acid out of the stomach. There i3 a quick, easy way to do this. A wonderful new remedy quickly removes the excess acid without te slightest discomfort. It is EATON IC. Made in the form of tablets- they are good to eat just like a bit of candy. They literally absorb the injurious excess acid and carry it away through the intestines. They also drive the bloat out of the body in fact you can fairly feel it work. Make a testof EATONIC in your own case today. Get a big box of EATONIC from your druggist. See for yourself how surely it brings quick relief in those painful attacks of indigestion, bitter heartburn, belching, disgusting food repeating, that awful bloated, lumpy feeling after eating and other stomach miseries. Banish all your stomach troubles so completely that you forget you have a stomach. Then you can eat whac you like and digest your food in comfort without fear of distressing after effects. If EATONIC does not relieve you, it will not cost you one penny. You can return it to your druggist and get your money back. So if you have the slightest question about your health if you feel you are rot getting all tho strength out of your food if you are not feeling tip-top, ready for your work, full of vim and vigor do orive EATONIC a fair trial this very day and see how much better you will feel.

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Balfour to Retire After Peace Conference Ends

(By Associated Press) LONDON, March 11. Arthur J. Balfour, the secretary for foreign affairs in the Lloyd George ministry, will retire at the close of the peace conference, the Evening Standard says it understands. Secretary Balfour, adds the newspaper, will be succeeded by Earl Cruzon, president of the council and government leader In the house of lords. Y" Dormitory Men Plan Entertainment The dormitory men of the Y. M. C. A. are planning a special supper for Wednesday night. It will be In the nature of a "get-together" affair for all the men who are living In the dormitory, and about 60 men are expected to attend. Special features are being arranged. What's Best for a Cold? For Colds, Grippe or Influenzal Colds and all their tormenting symptoms, adults can take one or two genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" anytime. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" are far more efficient than quinine in ridding the system of colds, and the relief comes without discomfort or distress. "Bayer Cross" on genuine Tablets. BuvonJy "Bayer" package, 'Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidestcr of Salicylicacid Original world-famous tablets. 20 cent package Larger rfzesl Ask for and insist upon "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.'' American Owned Entirely I Now

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Webster, Ind. William Lamb lost several fine sheep by dogs during the past week.. ..A. M. Feemster of. Cambridge City visited friends near Webster Thursday and Friday.... Miss Elsie Gibson spent Sunday the guest of Miss Warreta Hendershott. . . -Mrs. Mi C. Harvey spent Friday afternoon visiting In Cambridge City.. ...Miss Elsie Gibson of near Centerville visited ber parents Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gibson the weekend..). Ernest Stotten spent the weekend in Richmond the guest of friends. ....Richmond visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culberson and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, F. D.

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Jay, Delbert Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Jack stotten, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Demaree f and son Carl and Noel Culberson.. Mrs. Amanda Irvin is somewhat improved at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stella Bond .... Glenn Miller, who is home on vacation for four days will return to Postal Clerk Service by way of Pittsburgh, Sunday... Miss Blanche and Catherine Gibson of near Webster are visiting friends at Connersville and Rushville this week Miss Elsie Lamb spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb....Lindley Bond of Richmond spent several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Jay.

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