Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 121, 1 April 1919 — Page 8

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PAGE, EIGHT THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1919.

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WATSON THINKS

VILHELC1 WILL -KILL HIMSELF

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Indianan Comments on Decision' to Urge Tribunal for

Trial of ex-Kaiser. '

WASHINGTON, April L Divergent views were expressed by senators at the capitol over the decision of the Paris Commission on Responsibility for the war to urge the establishment of a tribunal to try the ex-kalser for the outrages perpetrated by the Germanic powers during the war. Some senators thought ' nothing would be gained by a trial of the ex-kalser, as Prussianism, and not an Individual, was responsible for the crimes of the Germanic regimes. Others regarded -the move of the commission as a distinct step toward fixing responsibility Upon individuals for misdeeds that would throw a world into strife. German Domination to Blame Senator- Watson spoke of the "Germanic philosophy of world superiority" as the animating motive for the war, and this, he said, would have to be crushed out before Germany would be chastened. "To understand the animus of the Cerman people," he 6aid, "one must go back to the days of Frederick the Great and take up Nietzsche, Fichte, . Hegel and Bernhardt,' with their philo- ' sophy of German domination. w,!The ex-kalser put Into practice the ..teachings of the Hohenzollerns for generations back. The kaiser believed rtn.the divine right of kings and he impressed If upon " his people; and his people believed it. He undertook merely to-.Tput'lhat Idea into practice in bringing-on this world war. And so we find that the underlying cause of the war goes back 160 years and even further than that, when the thought that Germany' must be supreme was Incessantly impressed up"on the German mind. ' Must Change People "The whole temper of the German people must be changed if Germany Is to be purged of its war spirit. To execute the kaiser would hardly do that.

The: lust for supremacy would still be In the German mind, unless there has been a' marked shift of sentiment in Germany, and It is not to be supposed that all the ideas of world supremacy that were hammered into the German consciousness for more than a century would disappear with the end of this war. f "The way to purge Germany Is to fix such terms of indemnity that she could not think of engaging in another war. t-; She must be made to pay as much as she can, so that the German peojle will learn that they cannot attempt to rule the world by the power of a wicked military force. 'If the kaiser were put on trial he would try to show that the responsibility was upon others. He would blame the system for plunging the world Into war. "The German ex-emperor threatens to commit suicide rather than face the Indignity of a trial. I think he will commit suicide, and the sooner he does It, the better for himself."

; : Eldorado, 0. Ray House and family were entertained by Clinton Wehrley and wife, Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henderson, Mrs. Ellen Henderson, Miss Leona Pitman of West Manchester, Mrs. Bessie Deeter and Frank Spitler of Eldorado, spent Sunday in Arcanum visiting Mrs. Lillle Spitler Mrs. Luther Petry is assisting Mrs. J. A. Huffman of Yankeetown with her sewing this week Alva Horine and family spent Sunday with John Deem and family John Guenther, Kate Millwood, Albert Henderson and wife, Mrs. Ellen Henderson, Clint Wehrley and wife and William Moyer and wife and William Moyer and wife of Lewisburg were the guests of John Moyer and wife, Sunday evening. .. .Cal Yost and wife spent Sunday with H. A. Petry and wife. .. .William Moyer and wife, of ; Lewisburg and Wilson Broderlck and wife of near Castine spent Sunday with John Moyer and wife. . . .

John Guenther and Miss Kate Millwood spent Sunday with William Guenther and family of near West Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Luther Petry were the guests of Chester Emmrlck and family, Sunday. .... .Miss Leona Plttman of West Manchester spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henderson Mrs. Maggie Wills is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. George Woggoman and family. .Mr. and Mrs. Harley Coovert entertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howell and Mr. and Mrs. William Fletcher at their home northwest of town, Sunday. .. .Miss Mabel Starr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Keckler and family .Mr. and Mrs. John Robson had for their Sunday guests, Homer House and family and Mrs. Caroline Robson of near West Manchester. .. .H. B. Sell and family spent Sunday in West Manchester visiting Mrs. Sells brother, Ed Locke and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peele and son, Richard, spent Sunday afternoon with R. C. Brubaker and family at Centerville, Ind....Mrs. Frank Campbell spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Eva Miller, of West Manchester. . . .Mrs. Margaret Harris entertained two of her grandchildren, Esther and Harris Miller, Sunday Mrs. Walter Cahill and family of Lewisburg spent the latter part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schllentz. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harley Brown and daughter, Dola, entertained Mrs. Brown sister, Mrs. Howard Siler and family of West Manchester, Sunday.. Mrs. Ada Swink and family of north of town entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoades and family, ' Sunday. Adam Miller and family were evening callers. .. .Harve Shewmon and family and Guy Campbell were entertained at the home of Clayton Emrick and family of West Manchester, Sunday... H. V. Marshall and family spent Sunday with Ora Trace and family.... W. Henry Pence, Andrew Holslnger and Frank Miller were in Eldorado on business last Thursday Samuel Goble's entertained company from Tipton, Ind., last week. .. .Jesse Cooler will begin his new house at an early date....E. E. McKee was in Eaton last Saturday on business J. H. Sherer Is building fence at Quebec. .. .Our molasses men did a good business this spring. Mr. Dine made over 100 gallons and Mr. Wynkoop over 60 gallons Herbert Harshman was In Eaton last Tuesday. .. .Harvey Boomershine of Lewisburg spent last Monday with H. V. Marshall and family W. Henry Pence, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stambach were guests of Elijah Dine's in Quebec, last Tuesday C. L. Pence made a business trip to Richmond last Monday The broom factory closed last week after a season's run and employes have all begun on other work.. ....Henry Poffenberger, Carl Jeans, Tom Burroughs, Ora Trace and Ed. Wynkoop called at the broom factory last Monday Oscar Heath's entertained Howard Heath and family, Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Dennison Karns spent Sunday with Albert McDonald's.

Prominent business men of Sydney have subscribed capital to bring Australia within 150 flying hours of London by an areial mail service.

For Golds, Grip and Influenza Take &Bomo Q&amine Tablets9" Be sure you get the Genuine 1 Look for this signature

on the box. 30c.

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An acid-stomach cannot digest food properly. Instead, the food sourB and fenneata and, passing into the intestines, becomes a breeding place for countless millions of deadly germstoxic poisons they are called. These poisons are absorbed into the system and cause untold misery. So, you see, it is just acid-stomach, nothing else that makes so ' many people weak, listless and unfit; saps their strength end energy; robs them of their vigor and vitality. Biliousness, bad liver, nervousness, blinding, splitting headaches, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica these' and many other etill more serious ailments often are traced to the common source an acid-stomach. Take EATON 10 and get rid quickly of the pains of indigestion, heartburn, that horrible, lumpy, bloated feeling after ' eating; disgusting, belching, food-repeating; 60ur, gassy stomach. These stomach miseries are caused bv what doctors call "Hyperacidity." It's just ACID-STOMAC1I. And in addition to thepains and miseries it cau6es,ACID-STOMACH is the starter of a long train of ailments that most people never dreamed are in any

way connected with the stomach. Pleasant tasting EATONIC TABLETS that you eat like a bit of candy, quickly put an end to your stomach troubles. They act as an absorbent literally wipe up the excess hurtful acid and make the stomach pure, sweet and strong. Help digestion so that you get all the power and energy from your food. You cannot be well without itl If you are one of those who have "tried everything" but in 6pito of it still Euffer all kinds of acid-stomach miseries if you lack physical and mental strength and vigor begin at once to take EATONIC. Get back your physical and mental punch and enjoy the good things of life. Like thousands of others you will say you never dreamed that 6uch amazingly quick relief and such a remarkable improvement in your general health was possible. Your druggist has EATONIC. We authorize him to guarantee it to give you instant relief or refund your money. Get a big box of EATON 10 today, it costs but little and the results are wonderfull -

Mission Workers Visit Chicago Institutions The Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Propst of North Fourteenth Street Mission, have returned from a trip to Gary and Chicago where they spent several days studying social service and community work. - They vl3ited the Presbyterian Neighborhood House, and the Methodist Friendless House in Gary. Splendid work among the foreign population is done In both these houses, Mrs. Propst said today. In Chicago they visited Hull House, the seven Chicago Boys clubs, the Chicago Common, the Juvenile Protective agency, a cooperative organization with the Juvenile courts, the House of Detention, the Immigrant Protective agency, and the Pacific Garden Mission, which opened Its doors forty-seven years ago and has only been closed one night since then. The Propsts made this trip in order to gain information necessary for carrying on mission work here on a larger scale. Definite steps are to be taken at the next mission board meeting a week from next Monday, for enlargement of the present mission house. An addition Is planned and a number of repairs are to be made.

Cambridge City, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrison of Richmond visited Cambridge City friends Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills, Mr. and Mrs. George Coffin and children from New Lisbon visited Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Mills Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. William McCartney of Conde, S. Dakota, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tague Mrs. Laura Richie, who spent the winter in Richmond with her sister, Mrs. Frank Parson, has returned home Mrs. J. E.

Wright visited in Richmond Saturday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McKee visited Connersville relatives Sunday David Wissler, of New Castle spent Sunday with M. L. Young and family. ....Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Secrist are moving here from Richmond into the property on Church street, owned by J. T. Reese R. H. Newman of Chicago ha3 ben visiting Milton relatives and his brother, Virgil Newman and family at Cambridge City Dreshel, Beulah, Virginia Guyton from Logansport spent over Sunday with Cambrodge City relatives. .. .A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell Tuesday of last wek....Mr. end Mrs. Horace Thompson spent Sunday with Jacksonburg relatives.

Mrs. Benjamin Thiebaud Dead in Connersville

Dr. Allen D. Hole, vice-president of Earlham college, went to Connersville today, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Benjamin Thiebaud, who died at her home in Connersville this week. Several students and faculty members accompanied him. An Earlham scholarship has been given by Mr. and Mrs. Thiebaud for a number of years to the person receiving the highest average in the annual graduating class of the Connersville High school. This scholarship is awarded in memory of Miss Margaret Thiebaud, their daughter, who died shortly after her graduation several years ago.

Peru Ministers Asked To Hold Meeting Here An 'nvitatlon has been extended to the Indiana Methodist Episcopal conference, which is now in session at

Peru, to meet in Richmond next year. J

This invitation was sent by the Richmond Ministerial association following the weekly session at the Y. M. C. A. yesterday. Rev. R, L. Semans, chairman of the social service committee, and Rev.' L.

E. Murray, head of the good citizenship committee, gave reports at yesterday's meeting. A short address in behalf of Korea was given by a native Korean from Dennison university.

For Constipation! Physic Purge or Laxative?

Everyone now and then becomes constipated, and millions are chronically in that condition. The perplexing question arises what to use. Purgatives and cathartics are drastic and usually cause a reaction. Saline waters are rapid in action but do no more than empty the bowels. Just as certain an effect, and certainly a much more pleasant one, can be obtained by the use of a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It acts gently, without griping. It is an especially ideal medicine for children, women, old people and others who find purges too powerful. Only a teaspoonful is required, and by morning the movement is free and complete. A bottle in the house is insurance for the whole family against constipation, indigestion, beadaches, flatulency and other digestive ills. The druggist will refund your money if it fails to do as promised.

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PRICE AS ALWAYS In spite of greatly Increased laboratory costs due to the War, by sacrificing profits and absorbing war taxes we have main taincd the price at whh this family laxative has been sold by druggists for the pest

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50c and $1.00.

OYRUP OEPSIN

The Perfect H, Laxative

FREE SAMPLES Tf you have never used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin send for a free trial bottle to Dr. W B. Caldwell. 468 Washington St., Monticeuo, 111. If there are babies at home, ask for a copy of Dr. Caldwell's book. The Care of Baby."

HEAVY MEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Trouble Take Glass of Salts. No man or wpman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys; they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fall to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts or If the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kldnpvs: also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, tnus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful efferves

cent lithla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney

complications. Adv. '

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Is the Final Closing of The Railroad Store for Good and Forever in Richmond

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THE DAY OF RECKONING HAS COME A Chance of a Lifetime to Save Money

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I AM TELLING YOU THE TRUTH And Nothing BUT THE TRUTH THIS IS THE FINAL AND LAST SALE At The Railroad Store

1 big lot of Young Men's long Pants worth $1.50; at this Going out of Busi- -J Qr ness sale, a pair JlOK

Ladies' House SLIPPERS 150 pairs Red Cross Slippers with elastic gore and rubber heels, worth (J- QQ $2.25 (pliO;

Men's Overalls Men's Heavy Blue Striped Railroad Over

alls and Jackets with

high and rubber back

$1.19

Boys' and Misses' UNION SUITS Boys' and Misses' Union Suits, regu- AQ lar $1 value.... tcOC

Men's Sweaters 1 lot Men's $2.75 Sweater Coats, while they If $1.29

Men's Underwear

,:..rth. 79c

We Have Fouglit a IVf iglity Battle for your business and we have been on the winning side of all the fights for low prices at all times. During this Big Bonafide Going Out of Business Sale we will offer you by far the very best values ever offered in the whole state of Indiana. There will be bargains galore for everybody, so hop on the first train, car, automobile or wagon that will bring you here the quickest. Bring your trunk, suit case, bag or anything that will hold a lot of goods. The more you buy, the more you save. It's now or never, for this is our farewell sale. No human mind could ever conceive such daring, reckless, sensational price slaughter. Read a few of the sale items below, then come hundreds of other special values are waiting to get within range of your economical eye.

MEN'S UNION SUITS

50 doz. Men's Athletic Knit Ribbed

Union Suits, worth $1.00

48c

98c

CHILDREN'S SHOES 150 pairs Children's All Leather

Shoes that sold for $2.50, now at

MEN'S UNION SUITS Men's extra heavy fleeced and ribbed Union Suits, t- AQ worth $3.00 ePJ-.'lO LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladies' heavy Winter ribbed fleeced two-piece underwear, KQ sold for $1.25; in this sale. STORE OPEN EVENINGS until 9 p. m. to accommodate those that can't come in the day time.

Men's Work SHIRTS $1.50 Blue Chambray Work Shirts,

79c

size 14 to 17 at.

Shoe Polish 100 dozen Shoe Polish, Paste and

Liquid. Sale

price . . .

5c

San Silk 100 dozen Sansilk, all shades worth 8c, Af Sale price., rt Store closes for good Sat. April 12.

CANVAS MITTENS 25c Knit Wrist Heavy Can- " vas Mittens, in this sale at. XvF HOUSE BROOMS One lot of Four-Tie Large size

House Brooms, actually worth $1.00

LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS

Ladies' Wrhite Hemstitched Hand

kerchiefs, worth 10c, sale price

MEN'S PANTS 1 lot Men's $2.75 Khaki Pantswonderful ( - AQ value tPJL0 Bring your Liberty Bonds, War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps we will take them in exchange for goods.

49c

3c

Fleeced Shirts and

Drawers, worth

$1.50

RUBBERS Ladies 85c First quality Rubbers, 39c

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LION COLLARS 25c Lion Brand Collars while they last at lc

THREAD King's and O. N. T. Spool Cotton, ty worth 6c; spool..

MEN'S CAPS Men's and Boys Caps, $1 and $1.25 if, values Now. Men's and Boys' Tennis Slippers

worth $1.00,

sale price

L. 59c

Bungalow Aprons

Ladies' full size best

Percale Bungalow Ap

rons, worth $2.00

89c

Ladies Overshoes Ladies' One and Two Buckle Arctics, 7Qf worth $2.50

Men's Arctics

Men's First Four Buckle

worth $5.00 ,

Quality Arctics,

. $3.45

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