Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 165, 24 April 1919 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND palladium ASSD b UiN - A KLKGKAAI THUKSDAy, APRIL 24, 1919.
PRESS BRINGING NATION CLOSER DECLARES STONE
A. P. Chief Says Modern Processes of Intercommunication Are Linking Men. ' 1 (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 24. Development of inter-communication to be one of the greatest aids to the league of nations in its efforts to secure world peace, Melville E. Stone, general manager of the Associated Press, recently returned form the peace conference, told the members of the news association at their annual meeting and luncheon here today. Mr. Stone doubted If anybody knew whether the league project would succeed, but said the representatives of the associated powers had addressed themselves to the formation of an organization, intended if possible, to prevent a reoccurence of war, which he said had reached a point, through the advance or science, where a future conflict would well nigh mean human annihilation. By the modern processes of Inter-communication, however, the nations were Inevitably brought closer ' together, he said, extending men's visions and giving "a little promise" that the lailure of the Congress of Vienna 100 years ago might be followed "by something like success." It was a mistake, Mr. Stone said, to Imagine that there had been an unpleasant ar angry situation between the peace envoys of the associated : powers, who had brought to their task a sincere desire to solve a great problem. Despite the German hopes of differences among the conquerors, he t added, thy had agree to principle.
Bethel A. M. E. Club To Stage Play Tonight
FIRST AIR POLICE SERVICE IN U. S. IS INAUGURATED
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First police airplane in use in America and below. Mayor A. EL Coles of Venice, CaU pinning police badge on aviator Otto Mayerhoffer, the first air policeman. To the city' of Venice, CaL, goes the honor of having been the first city in the United States to install an aero-police service. Otto Mayerhoffer was given his badge and made his initial flight in his police plane recently with appropriate ceremonies.
Economy, Ind.
Mr. and Mra. Rollin Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Wright and family of
Modoc, Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt of
Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Edgar Strickler. . . .Mr. and Mrs.
turned to Economy Tuesday to attend ! friends at Economy. Sunday. .. .Harry 1 I )finir Frrn Hunt SUU-
the tai-ewell party of the Senior class: -Mark Lindsey is shipping nt tbfi Tpsidonoo of ur. IjOOD Mr.i...i..j v r Rtrlnnsn andl
end Mrs. Lon Marshall and daughter,
Miss Elsie, visiiea Mr. Marsnaiis mother, Mrs. Elvira Marshall and sister, Ella Marshall, Sunday. .. .Wade Ken-
... . . .... jjinfrtv and wife, o. Cranor. Nathan
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the funeral of Sarah McCoy, south or "k ZZ
Richmond. Monday. Mrs. McCoy as:j;w i nuu.M....u.i r ...tPf of Mr. Moran .Ori Ed- Oler and wife of Richmond, called on
wards and family, Mrs. .Alice Frazier, Mrs. Hattie Lacy, Mrs. Frank Gardner were at Hagerstown, Saturday night.. ..Lamb and Saunders opened up a new ice cream parlor Saturday evening across the street from their restaurant. Mrs. Sabra Saunders has charge cf the place. .. .Mrs. Louie Albertson returned home Monday after spending the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. Thornburg, at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macey and eon Burr, of Pittsburgh, Pa., returned home after a short visit with their parents, John Macy and wife, Rufus Williams, wife, and Mary Ann Williams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frazier entertained Sunday at dinner, Mrs. Norman Lacy and children, Mra.
Frank Gardner and children, ana Mrs
M. Routh, all of Richmona..
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wffo ntrtAined o. C. Weyl and wife
Hit dinner Sunday.... George Cannady
of Hagerstown, wa3 here on Business Saturday.
A five-ton crane at the Tacony, Pa., ordnance plant, is operated by a young woman, Miss Catherine Hahn.
WHEN BUYING ASPIRIN ALWAYS SAY "BAYER"
Ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in a Bayer package marked with "Bayer Cross." '
Don't buy Aspirin tablets in a pill
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Fennimore of Muncie, Herlie Lontzbotll package ana ou tablets. No and family spent a few hours "'ltaiotnPr way, their parents, L. Fennimore - Mra.! Yqu "Bayer." Never ask Fennimore has been very ill since the. for mcr Aspirin tablets. The name
deatn oi ner unf;":w -Bayer" means you are getting the but is recovering slowly at Present... . MR T.blt nf Asnirin"
Mrs. Routh of Richmond, was uie - - -
Euest of Mr. Ora Edwards and famuy. counterfeits! Only re-
Saturaay....Mr. .gnu r c'ntlv a Rrooklvn manufacturer was
lets, which he claimed to be Aspirin. . In the Bayer package are proper directions and the dose for Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Colds. Grippe, Influenza-Colds, Neuritis and pain generally. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," American made and owned, are sold in vest pocket boxes of 12 tablets, which cost only a few cents, also in bottles of 24 and bottles of 100 also capsules. As
pirin is the trade marie or Bayer Jiau-
Swain entertained at dinner. Sunda: ; sent penitentiary for flooding ufacture of Monoaceticacidester of 'StfsSeS countr WIth talcum Pwder tab-!salicylicacid.-Adv.
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The drama, "Home Ties," will be presented tonight by the Dramatic Choral club at Bethel A. M. E. church. The cast of characters is as follows: Martin Winn Walter Dennis Leonard Everett Burton Howard Harold Vincent Cecil Robinson ijosiah Tiszard McKinley Winn Ruth Winn Eulah Casby Alma Wayne Vivian Kelley Ross Aunt Melissa Eva Salnes Mrs. Poplin Margaret Robinson ii.j. T.no CarriA Howard Beasley
Music for the evening will be fur-1
nished by the Dramatic unorai emu sazaphone orchestra. Chester, Ind. Mahlon Dalzell received his honorable discharge at Camp Taylor and arrived home Saturday night. Dalzell has been in the service more than eighteen months and has been in TTs-ar. man than a vear. He saw
active service and was at the front when the armistice was signed.. .Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Boerner and daughter, Carrie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond and daughter Edith, in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown entertained the following rersons at Easter dinner: Mr. and Mn John Murphy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and iamily and Floyd Brown Mr. and Mrs. Roy NirhnU and dauahter Mary of Rich-
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man and daughters Lucille and MarJorle were guests of Mr. andw Mrs. Solomon Huffman at Easter dinner... ..Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Ulmer attended the funeral of the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Williamson at New Paris Monaay. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Berry and family spent Sunday at Muncie, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Wesler were Sunday guests of Will Conkle and family of Richmond Rev. L. F. Ulmer conducted the funeral of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd iCook who reside north of here, at Doddridge Chapel, Saturday The
Woman's Foreign Misionary society will give a misionary entertainment at the Methodist church next Sunday night, April 27 The Booster class
gave a market ana Dazaar in lucnImond last Saturday morning. Over $40 was taken in... John Jenkins andf family of near New Paris, spent Snu!day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook... iRev. and Mrs. L. F. Ulmer were guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boerner and daughter, Carrie Monday evening... Solomon Huffman, who has beeen in poor health for several years. Is much worse, at hia home west ol town. MISS CARNEGIE MARRIED. NEW YORK, Apr. 24. In the presence of a few friends and relatives Miss Margaret Carnegie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, and Ensign Roswell Miller, U. S. N, were married at noon yesterday in the Carnegie home on Fifth avenue. One of the largest electrical manufacturing companies in this country employs girls In computing the making electrical measurements and transmission tests, drafting and on followup work on Jobs placed in the Model Shop.
Campbellstown, 0.
I. N. Brubaker of Eaton, was a business visitor here Monday. .Wesley Rogers spent Saturday night and Sunday with R. P. Ketron- and family... Roy Turman is reported better lrom the sleeping sickness.. .Frank thorn pson and family from Holquiam, Wash., are here visiting friends this week... Mrs. Arthur Eikenberry and children and Mrs. Hart visited the former's sister at Centerville Saturday and Sunday J. W. O'Hara and family of Lewlsburg. called on Mrs. Catherine O'Hara Sunday evening, at New Hope.. .Clifford Flora returned to his home Monday evening, having his discharge from the army... Frank House and family spent Sunday in Eaton with Mrs. Cunning Harry Mettert was home from Camp Sherman for a few days... The school board is going to purchase three more acres of ground to enlarge the play ground. The appraisers are John Hart, Charley Dunlap and Will Ross. The ground
was appraisea Monaay anernoon
The Grange degree team ana arm tim will nut on the third and fourth
degree work at Grenbush on Friday evening The junior class had a class meeting at the home of Miss Gladys Watt on Tuesday evening.
Cambridge Citf, Ind. Mrs. Charles Lowery visited friends
in Cincinnati xnursaay, i-riaay ana Saturday of last week... Mrs. Joseph Walllck visited her 6ister Mrs. May
Wagner at Springport recently
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Elleharger or Indianapolis, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Huddleston Henry Carr spent Easter with Mr.
Hayworth at Brookville Dr. and Mrs. Roy Pelton of Detroit, Mich., returned home after a visit here with her sisters, Mrs. Frank Ohmit and Miss Alice Bradbury Mrs. Ella Philabaum will move to Bloomlngton, : Ind... Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clark of Indianapolis came to visit Cambridge City and Milton relatives and friends. ! Mrs. Ferd Romer and daughter, ! Mrs. Kreusch, visited relatives at St. Henry, Ohio John Lowry visited relatives at Indianapolis recently Henry Carr has taken employment with the Starr Piano company at Richmond Miss Helen Clark of Indianapolis visited with Miss Mabel Oldham over Easter.. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Widner and son of Grand Rapids, Mich., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Widner. .... The Presbyterian Guild met with Mrs. B. F. Carpenter Wednesday afternoon. Five Thousand Oat of 8,009 Marines in Casualties
WASHINGTON, April 24. Of the 8,000 officers and men composing the Marine Brigade when it and other units of the Second Division were thrown into the fighting near ChateauThierry last June 5, to stop the German thrust at Paris, 126 officers and 5,073 men were killed or wounded before the brigade was relieved. When in this fight marines took Lucy-le-Boege, Belleau Wood and captured the important town of Bouresches. SUFFRAGE RESOLUTION PASSEO. HARRISBURG, Pa., April 24. The resolution to submit to the voters of Pennsylvania in 1921 a woman suf
frage amendment to the constitution was pessed in the House by a vote of 127 to 66 and now goes to the Senate. A similar resolution was defeated in the House two years ago.
POWERFUL SKIN REMEDY DISCOVERED Twentieth Century Liniment Proves One of Strongest Antiseptics Known. Dries Up Eczema, Barber's Itch and all Skin Eruptions in Few Days. Guaranteed. Now that many thousands of people know that powerful penetrating: 20th Ontury Liniment has no equal in the treatment of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralsla, Scla'tlca. we want them to know that this wonderfully effective antiseptic and germicide will dry off ecrema eruptions In a few days and cause the scales to drop off and disappear. , , It arts the same way with any skin disease such as barber's ttch. salt rheum, redness and Inflammatory skin troubles, while boils, abscesses, ulcers and open sores are healed in a few days. ..... Get a bottls today and if after using It one week it does not do all and more than we claim for It, we will refund voir monev without question. Conkey hrua: Co.. W. H. Sudhoff and A. O. Luken & Co. can supply you. Adv.
WHA T IS THE BEST TONIC? The Complete formula of Vinol is printed on each label showing that it is the greatest tonic in the world. Why experiment with unknown . preparations? If you need more strength take
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THERE IS NOTHING BETTER Weakness is the one great drawback to health after sickness or when one is run down. Vinol creates strength because . it is a non-secret combination of the most famous body-building and strength-creating elements known Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese and Glycerophosphates. You who are run down, nervous, lack energy and strength, we know that Vinol is what you need. DRUGGISTS RETURN YOUR MONEY if Vinol fails to benefit you.
DID HE HAVE GASTRITIS OR CONSUMPTION? Doctors didn't know. Anyway, Mr. Baker is well now. Feels like he did at sixteen. "One year ago in September I was taken down; couldn't eat. sleep or work. The doctors didn't know exactly what was the matter. Some said I had catarrhal irastritis. some said consump
tion, and others, cancer. Anyway, I was given up to die. "A friend persuaded me to try Milks Emulsion. In 2 or 3 weeks, the soreness went out of my lungs, the aching pains vanished from between my shoulders, and I began to eat and sleep, and work a little. Also the miserable lonesome feeding began to tear loose, and that heavy weight in the left side of my stomach, that hung like a huge Iron ball, disappeared. "By the time I had taken 21 bottles. I could eat anything, sleep like an infant, and the old time vim and nerve had come back. I felt like I did when I was sixteen." Lyman Baker, Star Route, Berry ville. Ark. The old rule is, gcJ. the stomach and bowels working right, and most ailments start to leave. Strength comes back, flesh is regained, and the whole system begins to fight disease. Milks Emulsion is guaranteed, so it costs
nothing to try. Milkd 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 stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved usually in one day. It works like magla 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 Take 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 $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold and guaranteed by Thistlethwaite's 6 Drug Stores. Adv.
For Indigestion Take Laxcaiin Never Known to Fail
Nearly everybody suffers at times after eating. Especially after a feast of some sort when a large number of different courses are aerved, and where everybody wishes to show off v.. n ttn r mnro than bin rr her share.
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Boms peupic ou.. o - g plain case of indigestion, some call it g
dyspepsia, others can it gaainus; out no matter what they call it, no matter how many remedies you have tried inctant and almost invariable relief
may be obtained by taking a Laxcarin ; g tablet three times per day, or if the ; g
case is not an acute one, jusi one or two tabletB per day. Laxcarin instantly neutralizes the stomach acids and stops food fermentation, the cause of nine-tenths of stomach trouble, and thus enables the stomach to proceed with digestion in a painless normal manner. Care should be taken that you get the genuine Laxcarln, and therefore it is best to write direct to the distributors, as owing to the Laxcarin's marevlous properties many people substitute it. Laxcarin is also good for Bad Breath, coated tongue, billiousness. sour stomach, . sick headaches, bloating, belching, gas, constitpation, or other results of indigestion and no remedy is higher recommended. Lax" carin does not gripe nor nauseate; does its work gently, cleanses the bowels, sweetens the stomach and benefits the liver. In other words.it makes a new man out of you. Never disappoints. John Lefkovits. 331 West Hampton Boulevard,- E. E. Pittsburgh, Pa. "I can say that Laxcarin tablets are wonderful." Many others. Do not hesitate to try Laxcarin. It has benefited others, and no doubt it will do a worldly good for you., Send
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full treatment which is six boxeB for five dollars, as on account of the constantly increasing demands and repeat orders we cannot guarantee the filling of the many orders we receive everyday promptly later on. One box costs one dollar. Send money in registered letter or money order in plain letters. Laxparin Products Co., Dept. E94, Pittsburgh, Pa. Adv.
1 Richmond's Underselling i Fnrniture Store Offers i Unusual values in house needs for spring. We mention I but a few of our many specials in this advertisement.
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Plain folks eat Richmond Baking Go's. Bread because they work hard and need food that has substance and nourishment in it. This loaf has real food value. It is made of natural bread ingredients, flour, milk, water, salt, and thoroughly fermented with a liberal measure of Compressed Yeast. It is a plain loaf made of plain ingredients for plain people who need plain food. Hard workers buy our loaf. Ask your grocer about Butter Krust & Mothers Bread i Richmond Baking Go. "You will never know how good it is until you try it"
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A FEW ITEMS YOU MAY NEED This SPRING For every room in the house we are showing many new patterns in small and room-size rugs. For the Kitchen we offer unusual values in high grade linoleums. For interior and exterior decorations' we can supply you with Paints and Varnishes. For the lawn buy one of our high grade lawn mowers.
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The biggest values in Richmond
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