Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 195, 29 May 1919 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANP SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.

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Ui o. nuiiicno URGED BY LANE Speedy Enactment of Bill Furnishing Land for Service Men is Advised. 'Br AKaociated Pressl WASHINGTON, May 29. Secretary Lane explained in detail before the house public lands committee today his project for furnishing farms to soldiers and sailors and urged speedy enactment of the bill designed to carry it into effect. Mr. Lane said 68, 000 soldiers already had made applications for land and in the informal discusion between the secretary and the committeemen it was estimated that 650,000 service men desired to become landholders. Secretary Lane said the aid provided for under the bill was restricted to those who served in the great war and to suggestions that soldiers who were on the Mexican border in 1916 be in cluded, he said to broaden the scope of the bill would invite opposition and probably defeat passage. Replying to an inquiry by Repre sentative Raber, Democrat, Salifornia, as to the- provision permitting the withdrawal of public lands suitable for farming projects, Secretary Lane said that while the powers, in this respect were rather broad and might do injury, it was the intention to withdraw only such lands as were actually needed for reclamation purposes. He said he had heard no complaints from the West flb this score. Middleboro, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coefield visited W. H. Urton and family Sunday evening. ...Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voncrieff and daughter motored to Dublin Sun day and spent the day with Frank Smith and family. ...Miss Winifred Little called on Miss Halcia Reid Friday afternoon. . .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dinner and Mrs. Goldie Evans called on Mrs. Nancy Hawkins Sunday Rev. T. F. Ulmer took Arthur Gault, Clifford Allen and Willard Thomas and motored to a creek near Williamsburg Monday on a fishing trip.... Fred Brown and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend and daugter Sunday evening York Little is home on a furlough visiting relatives and friends Clyde Thomas and family spent Tuesday with Joe Thomas.... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cline and family of Muncle and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hardwick and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones Sunday.. ..Mrs. Mary Ann Pemberton called on Mrs. Cora Danner Tuesday.... Miss Bernice Urton visited at Boston Sunday. .. .The following spent Sunday with Clem Alexander and family: Mr. and Mrs. John Barney, Mr. and Barney and daughter, Gertrude, all of Gettysburg, Howard Barney, of Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Stomback of Richmond... .Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Duke of Richmond spent Sunday family. .. .Mrs. John Coblentz was in Richmond Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks and son and Joe Brooks and family called on Walter Brooks and family Sunday. . . .MrB. Mary Hawkins visited Mrs. Cleo Hardwick Wednesday afternoon. . . .Miss Mary Vanzant was guest of Mrs. Mary Ann Pemberton Monday afternoon.... Mrs. Lulu Kirkman and Mrs. Minnie Clark and daughter were guests of Mrs. Earl Vore thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ola Hughes and daughter Lois called on Mrs. John Coblenz Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Goldie Evans of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Danner.. . . .Avery Cook called on Mr. Smith Thursday afternoon. . . . .Those attending Decoration exercises at Goshen Sunday from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCord and sons of Cambridge City, Mrs. June Cox, Fred Guncle and fam'ily of Williamsburg and Mrs. Alice Cchlagle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards were guests of Mrs. May Van Zant Saturday..... Mrs. Lila KIrkman spent Thursday with Miss Thomas... ..Ed. Buckh offer and family of near Fountain City and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndsey Canady and baby spent Sunday with Charles Little and family Clayton Coblentz and family of New Paris visited Mr. and Mrs. John Coblentz Monday afternoon. Lawrence Coblentz remained for a few days' visit..... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higgs of Newcastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Norris and daughter..... Russel Clark and family spent Friday night and Saturday with Harry Patti and family Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broadbury and daughter near Boston Sunday.. .Mrs. Walter Brooks t and son Robert called on Mrs. Mariam Little Monday afternoon Howard Barney of Michigan, is visiting Clem Alexander and family for a few days. ....Clarence Williams spent Thurs day with Joseph E. Reid an dfamily Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Funk and daughter were guests of W. H. Urton and family Sunday afternoon Russel Clark and Robert Boyd called on Avery Cook Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lulu KIrkman, Mrs. Cora Little Mrs. Nancy Hawkins and Mrs. May Ann Pemberton spent Saturday afterhelped to arrange the flowers into bouquets for Decoration. Miss Marjorle Kirkman made and trimmed the boat that was used in the exercklses Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman spent Sunday with Chas. Townsend and daughter. Miss Ruth Ulmer of Chester visited Miss Matilda Pogue a few days this week. .... .Fred Guncle ind family of Williamsburg called on Charles Little CUT THIS OUT IT IS WOPTH MONEY DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with tc and mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave.. Chi cago, 111., writing your .name and ad dress clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder r ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly 1 cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv.

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Rene Thomas electrified the railbirds who are doping the winners In the International EOOmll Liberty Sweepstakes race on the Indianapolis speedway. May 31st. by ripping off a lap on the 2-mile track in 1:32. an average of better than 67 miles an hoar, this though he shut off twice on the back stretch and slowed down for the turns. Thomas claims that If pushed he can turn the track In 1:28, or considerably faster than luO miles ' an hour. Only one man has ever made the journey In faster time. Barney Oldfleld. who sent his huge front drive Christie around the big saucer in 1:27. The official record for cars of the size of Thomas' flier la 1:30:13. made by the late Georges Bolllot.Jn 1914. If Thomas can average anything like the speed his car is capable of during the Indianapolis race, be aught to romp under the wire an sesy victor. However, the machine Is brand new. having been built in 102 days since the armistice was ilgned. and it may be that he will and family Sunday evening. .. .There will be prayermeetlng led by Rev. L. F. Ulmer Friday evening. Everyone welcome. . .' . . .Delmar Brooks visited James Urton Monday afternoon Miss Joe Jordon visited Mrs. Mary Ann Pemberton last week..,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little and daughter, Ruth called on Mr. Russel Clark and family Sunday evening. .. .Will Puthoff and family and Mr. and MrB. Joe Jordon, all of Richmond and Willie

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It II u uuu DETROIT MAN HAS GAINED 15 POUNDS TAKINGJANLAC "It Was The Wisest Thing I Ever Did In My Life," Declares Well Known Merchant "Honestly, I have picked up so much I can't button my clothes, and before I took Tanlac they were so loose I could hardJy keep them on," was the characteristic statement made by Elton Chatterson, the hardware dealer of 1975 East Jefferson avenue, Detroit, Mich., recently. "When I first began taking- Tanlac," Mr. Chatterson" continued, "I was just about down and out as the result of two years' suffering" from catarrh and stomach trouble, and my wife and I had decided I had better go to bed and let her take over my business. I had absolutely no appetite and there were very few things I could eat at all. I could eat no meats or vegetables, and what I ate felt like knots in my stomach and caused me great pain. I was constantly coughing off the phlegm and mucus that collected in my throat. and I could hardly Bleep at all. I tried all kinds of treatments and medicineB, and was finally told nothing more could be done for me. I Just felt mis erable ell the time. Medicine Just itemed to have no effect in my case. and I lost weight and kept going down. "About the wisest thing I ever did was to get Tanlac, for now I feel like I had been made over into a new man. My suffering is all over, I eat just anything I want meats and vegetables of all kinds and feel good afterwards. I have gained all of fifteen pounds, maybe more, am as active as I ever was, and my' work is easy. My catarrhal trouble and nervousness are gone, and I sleep every night like a child. Tanlac. will never be out of my house, and I feel that the people of Detroit are fortunate to be able to get such a valuable medicine." Tanlac is sold in Richmond by Clem Thtstlethwaite's Drug Stores and the leading druggist in every town. DAIRY FARMER HAS GAINED 30 POUNDS Everybody in Columbia, Tenn., knows F. G. McGavock, who owns and operates a large dairy business in that city. "If ever there was a believer in Tanlac," says 11. M. Smlser, the well-known Columbia, Tenn., druggist, "it is Mr. McGavock, as he talks about it all the time. But he has a right to talk, as no medicine has ever helped anyone as much as Tanlac has helped him. He really does not look like the same man." Here Is Mr. McGavock's statement: "I have now taken five bottles of Tanlac and have gained thirty pounds. If you don't believe- It, right here I am, come and look at me. I don't know what my trouble was, but I was all run down and was unfit for work. I think though it must have been my stomach, as I had no appetite and nothing seemed to agree with roe. I was also nervous and could not sleep good. I just kept going down hill and losing weight right along, and nothing did me any good until Smiser, the druggist, told me of Tanlac. "I tried it on his recommendation and it helped me from the first few doses. The medicine seemed to take hold right at once, and I began to eat better from the start. If anybody wants to know what I think of Tanlac, just tell them to come to me. I am right here in Columbia. Tanlac has simply made a new man of me, and I expect to tell all my friends about what it has done In my case." Tanlac Is sold in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwalte's Drug. Storps and the leading druggist In every town. TEXAS MERCHANT GAINS 34 POUNDS Another remarkable case was that of John M. Crabtree, a general merchant, at Five-Mile Station A, Dallas, Texas. "I have actually gained thirty-four pounds on three bottles of Tanlac, and I know what It Is to enjoy good health after suffering for twenty years," said Mr. Crabtree. "I suffered with catarrh of the stom ach and indigestion for twenty years. and for eighteen months before I started Tanlac 1 had to live almost entirely on cereals. I spent nearly all of one whole year In bed and was unable to do anything at all and I fell off in weight to 118 pounds. . "After using my third bottle of Tan lac I found I had increased In weight from 118 pounds to 152 pounds, making an actual gain of thirty-four pounds all my troubles were gone, and I was feeling like another man." Tanlac Is sold in Richmond by Clem Thlstleth waite's Drug Stores and the leading druggist in every town. Engineer Weeks Gained 20 Pounds Engineer Charles J. Weeks, who runs the Seaboard Air-Line fast train "Fax," between Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., bears the distinction of being the second oldest engineer in point of service with this road, having been with the company for thirty-three years. "I've gained twenty pounds on seven bottles of Tanlac and feel as well and

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Thousands of Thin, Frail Peo ple Are Restored to Health and Gain Rapidly in Weight By Taking Tanlac One of the most noteworthy features In connection with the introduction of Tanlac, and the one that stands out more prominently than any other, perhaps, is the very large number of wellknown men and women from all parts of the country who have recently reported an astonishing and rapid Increase In weight as a result of its use. When so many well-known people of unquestioned Integrity make statement after statement, each corroborating the other, the truth of such statements can no longer be doubted. Thousands have testified that this famous medicine has completely restored them to health and strength, after every other medicine and the most skilled medical treatment have failed. One of the most remarkable cases on record is that of Mrs. Charles Peden of Huntsvllle, Ala., whose statement appears below. Mrs. Peden, according to her own signed statement, gained i;-cvra iu pounas in only a few weeks' time, and her case has ere aiea a widespread interest over the entire country She is reported to have received over eight hundred (800) letters regarding her statement since publication. Hundreds of others almost as re raarkable have recently been received. several of whiofi are also published oeiow. , MRS. CHARLES PEDEN HAS GAINED TWENTYSEVEN POUNDS ON IT "I have Just finished my third bottle of Tanlac and have gained twentyseven pounds," was the truly remarkable statement made by Mrs. Charles Peden, residing at 55 Mill street. Huntsvllle, Ala. "When I commenced taking the medicine," she continued. "I only weighed ninety-eight (98) pounds; now I weigh 125 pounds, and never felt better In my life. For years I have suffered with a bad form of stomach trouble, constipation and pains in my side and back. At times the pains took the form of torture and I was twice examined and each time I was told that I had appendicitis and that an operation would be my only hops, "I had made all preptions for the operation and had called in my sister to tell her goodbye, as I did not know whether I would live to see her again or not. My sister begged and pleaded with me not to allow them to cut on me and told me to wait and try a good tonic for awhile. The next day as I returned from the consultation room I thought of what she said, and as I had heard so much about Tanlac, I decided to try it and get a bottle. "I never returned for the operation, but just kept taking the Tanlac. Right from the start I began to feel better. The medicine seemed to1 take hold right at once. "I was so happy over the wonderful improvement in my condition that I sent for my neighbors to tell them how much better I felt. I sent and got another bottle of Tanlalc, and I have just finished taking my third bottle, and feel as if I have been made all over again into a new woman." Tanlac Is sold In Richmond at Thlstlethwaite's drug stores, and the leading druggist in every town. COLORADO MAN GAINS 32 POUNDS "The day I started on Tanlac I weighed only 130 pounds. I finished my third bottle weighing -162 pounds a net gain of thirty-two pounds and I doubt if there's a person in Denver who feels better than I do now," said Harry Lilly of 4355 Clayton street, Denver. Colo., recently. "Before I took Tanlac," he continued. I was in such a bad fix with rheu matism, disordered kidneys and stomach trouble that life was a burden. The pains across my back were something awful and if I stooped over, somebody had to help me straighten up again. If I got one or two hours sleep in two or three nights I was lucky. I had no appetite and honestly, for two years I didn't eat as much In two weeks as I do now in two meals. "I started taking Tanlac, and by the time I finished my third bottle every bit of the pain had left my back and I commenced to feel like another man. I still had some rheumatic pains left, so I got another bottle and that cleaned up the rheuamtism entirely. Besides gaining thirty-two pounds, I can sleep as sound as a log at night, and can work hard all day long without getting tired." Tanlac Is sold In Richmond by Clem Thlstlethwaite's drug drusr stores, and the leading druggist every town. Capt, Jeff. Riggs Gains 25 Pounds

' jto sit up most of the night. I was ex- . tremely nervous, felt tired all the Capt Jeff D. Riggs. popular Y. & J time, and everything 1 ate soured on M. V. engineer, running between Vlcks-:my stomach. I fell off nineteen pounds burg and New Orleans and residing ' in "even weeks, and was getting worse oa i . t-, , ... -so rapidly that my family and friends at 20?0 Pearl street, Ylcksburg. Miss.. : M we"u as mj-8eif, 8aw no hope for my in speaking of his experience with j recovery. Tanlac. said: "Yes. sir, it's an actual I "My husband brought home a bottle T v,,,,. . ... a ;of Tanlac In June. 1916, and after I fact. I have gained twenty-five pounds I took about half of ,t i began to eat on Tanlac. anything at any time without it hurt"When I began taking the roedl- ,n me in tn least. At the end of my .1.. ...,!.., r,.(.u i third week I had gained five and a half c ne. continued Captain Riggs, "I was : p0unjSi T kept on taking It and imsimply a nervous and physical wreck proving and picking up from three to and had dronned down In ihf rmn ; ' Ive and a half pounds a week until

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NEBRASKA MAN GAINED 18 LBS. BYvTAKING IT Goes To Tanlac Lahratory To Express Gratitude For Benefits He Received. During his recent visit to relative in Dayton. Ohio, E. A. Weldy. who . numbers among his business enterprises the management of the Emory hotel in Scottsbluff. Neb., called at the laboratory of the Cooper Medicine company, where the celebrated preparation, Tanlac, is made, and In relating his intensely interesting experience with the use of that medicine, said: "When I stepped on the scales and found that I had gone up from lis to 184 pounds, an actual gain of 18 pounds In weight, since I started taking Tanlac, I was positively convinced that this Tanlac has no equal for building up a person who suffers like I did. "A complete nervous breakdown left me so weak and rundown that It seemed like I couldn't get back In condition again," Mr. Weldy continued. "My liver was out of shape, my tongue was coated like fur and I was never with out a bad taste in my mouth from this condition. I was so restless at night from my disordered nerves and deranged kidneys that I would roll and toss nearly all night and get up In ths morning feeling worse than If I hadn't been to bed at all. I tried several medicines for my trouble, but dicJn't seem to get any better. My mother sent me a bottle of Tanlac and I started taking It. "You never saw a man Improve like I did as soon as I got started using that Tanlac, My liver settled and began to do Its work. My skin cleared up and I have been getting stronger ever since. I don't have any trouble with my kidneys any more, and my nerves are as steady as a rock. That tired worn-out feeling has left ms and I feel as full of life and energy as a brand new man. I rest at night as peacefully as a healthy child and I weigh more and am in better health than I have been for years: These are the facts In my own case, and I know every one will agree with me when I say that I have good cause to recommend Tanlac." Tanlac Is sold In Richmond by Clem Thlstlethwaite's drug drug stores, and the leading druggist every town. KANSAS CITY MAN GAINED 25 POUNDS "For anyone suffering from the aftereffects of Influenza and needing something to build them up," said Edward W. Reno, a well known employe of the American Railway Express Company, living at 1721 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri, "Tanlac is the finest thing In the world, and I'll tell you why. "During the recent epidemic I was taken down with the 'Flu' myself and for two weeks was about as sick as one gets to be. I finally managed to pull through, but my, I was about as weak as a baby afterwards. I lost twenty-five pounds In weight or more, and every ounce of my strength seemed to be gone. Of course, I wasn't able to do a bit of work and It was Just about all I could do to walk around and my legs would Just completely glve out sometimes. I had no appetite, either and never cared for a thing to eat. "I knew I wouldn't be able to go back to work at all feeling like I was. and as I had heard so much about Tanlac I decided to test It out. Well. It seemed to help me right from the first few doses and has put me In shape to where I have actually gained twentyfive pounds In thirty days' time: I have just finished my third bottle and it is nothing short of astonishing the way it has increased my strength and built me up In every respect. I have not only srotten back all my old strength, but I really believe I - feel better than I did before I had the Flu. My appetite was never better and I am putting in ten hours of good, hard wora every aay, ana n reauy aoesn i bother me one bit. To say I'm strong for Tanlac Is making It very mild. I am constantly telling some friend about it, and I think everybody who Is In a run-down condition would do ; well to give it a trial." Tanlac is sold In Richmond by Clem Thlstlethwaite's stores, and the leading druggist in In every town. HillVHIlOMO lfUIIIHIl GAINED 27 POUNDS "I now enjoy better health than I have in years, and I can't refrain from letting my friends and others knowhow thankful I am for what Tanlac has done for me," said Mrs. K. M. Linam, of 2310 Chester street. Little Rock, Ark., recently. "In the winter of 1916. she continued. I was taken with a severe cold. and all winter I continued to go down. I couldn't sleep for coughing and had all my troubles were gone and I had increased in weight from 113 pounds to 140,- making an actual gain . of twenty-seven pounds." Tanlac Is sold in Richmond by Clem Thlstlethwaite's stores, and the leading druggist In in every town.