Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 290, 19 September 1919 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1919.
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STEEL MAKERS BACK UP GARY AGAINST UNION One Hundred Leading Producers Issue Resolutions
Disapproving Open Shop, NEW YORK. Sept. 19. The steel fabricators of the United States, comprising almost 100 of the leading producers, adopted resolutions at a meeting here today approving the stand taken by E. H. Gary, of the United States Steel Corporation, in refusing to waive the principles of the "open chop" in the plants of his company. The resolutions are, In part, as follows: "The steel fabricators of the United States view with considerable disapproval and disappointment the alleged interference by outside Influences with the managements of the steel industry and their employes and earnestly hope that those who are responsible for the policies and production of the steel mills of the United States will stand consistently for the maintenance of the principles of the open shop.
"In this American workmen may be provided employment and working conditions mutually satisfactory "without the interference and dictation of outside agitators." A resolution similar to those passed by the steel fabricators was adopted by the Bridge Builders' and Structural Society.
Commission Meets Today to Discuss Postal Wages (By Associated Press) ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept 19. The federal commission Investigating the salaries and working conditions of the postal employes of the Northwest met here to day to receive data collected throughout the northwest and will continue in session through tomorrow. Requests for Increase In salaries and better working conditions from delegates here from the northern tier
of states, extending from Minnesota to the coast, were filed with the commission at the opening of the session. During the past months officials of the National Federation of Postal Employes In this section have forwarded to members, picked at random, questionalres In which Information is asked regarding the amount of salary received, and the expense of the Individual. Several questionaires, received before the committee met, set forth that the mounting -cost of living virtually prevented many postal workers from saving any of their yearly compensation.
Fairfield, Ind. Omer Hemelick and family enter
tained relatives at dinner, Sunday
Mrs. Mary Balman Is visiting John Bartel and family, at Richmond, Ind
..Rev. A. D. Mills and Jerry Hud
son are recent purchasers of automo
biles Hershel Martin and wife
moved on Mr. Lafuse'a farm near Liberty, last week.. Mrs. Steele of Con-
nersville is visiting her sister, Mrs.
MOTHER-IN-LAW KEEPS
WIFE FROM HIS SIDE
Ohio News Flashes
COLUMBUS In shaking a dresser scarf out of a window today In her housecleanlng, Mrs. W. A. Thrasher lost two diamond rings valued at $475.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 19.-
William S. Cooke, 525 Middle drive,
Woodruff Place, vice president of the
Compensating Hydraulic Press Com
pany and secretary of the Tannehill
Milling Company who was married to Miss Dorothy Worthlngton DeLong at the Third Christian Church on August
19, brought habeas corpus proceedings
against his wife's mother in Superior
Court yesterday to gain possession of his bride. Mr. Coke 6aid his wife has been detained by her mother, Mrs. Bessie C. Anheier, 556 East Fall Creek
boulevard, for the last three or four
days.
MOVING DAY EASY HERE
TIFFIN Lewis Sells of this city mailed 12 checks aggregating $7,000 to Drotestant churches in Tiffin. The
three to which he has belonged each i specious house boat moored In the
(By Associated Press)
CHICAGO, 111., Sept 19. No rent
and no bothersome landlord to raise them, no lawn to mow, yet a "yard" that does not become weedy, and plenty of fresh air and an extended
outlook these are some of the ad
vantages claimed by Mrs. James Stick
ler for her present home. It is n
received $1,000.
HAMILTON Remembering the Hamilton flood of 1913 tho Chamber of Commerce here announced that subscriptions for aid for the Texas flood sufferers would be received at Its office. YOUNGSTOWN More than 1,000 Roumanians left here this week for their native home, 500 having departed In one day. It. la said the exodus will continue until 2,000 passports obtained have been exhausted.
DAYTON The Dayton Metal Products company will resume manufacturing on an extensive scale, having obtained an increase in capital from $200,000 to $6,000,000. During the war the plant worked exclusively on airplane parts and munitions, NEW LEXINGTON Lulu Hallowell of Crooksville is suing her husband for divorce, charging he struck her over the head with a dead chicken.
north branch of the Chicago river.
Her ducks swim serenely about the
abode and whenever a change of seen
ery is desired she needs only -to
"weigh anchor" and float the home
and ducks elsewhere. Mrs. Stickler declares she has not paid a cent to a
landlord in three years and never ex
pects to do so again.
$2,400 JOB BEGGING.
CINCINNATI A barn on tho farm of Charles Roeweller, near here was destroyed bv fire, causing the loss of $1,500 in hay. CINCINNATI Seventy-five boys on the BoyJ Opportunity fa'nn near Glendale during the summer have canned S00 gallons of vegetables from the 175 acres which they lend after school hours.
Greenwood, Ind. Mrs. Verna Dunbar spent Tuesday atfernoon in R'.chmond. . . .Mrs. Rome
Finch and Mrs. Den Smith spent the nfternoon Tuesday In Liberty. .George Tampon finished filling silos Tuesday
....Mrs. John Kirker and daughter. Miss Meriam and son Jack spent Saturday afternoon in Richmond Herbert Barnard sold his home place, 353 acres, to a man, a young farmer from Kentucky Erastus Husted sold his farm to Amby Perkins, Mr. Husted will vacate some time before pprinz. Mr. Perkins is sowing wheat and getting ready for a promising crop Mrs. Carl Eaton called on Mrs. Elsie Smith near Liberty, Wednesday evening. .
HAMOND, Ind.. Sept. 19. There is
a $2,400-year job absolutely begging in
hiting. Everybody is so busy mak
ing money in the Standard Oil town and no threatened strike steel strike
there, that nobody there seems to want
a job that only pays $50 a week.
SPARTA CISTS IN BRUNSWICK.
COPENHAGEN, Sept. 19, Spartacist riota have taken place la Brunowick. Street fighting continues In that city, according to latest reports. VALUES LEG AT $15,000.
ANDERSON, Ind, Sept. 19. Bert Case today filed suit here asking for $15,000 damages from William and Les-
Allison Loper . ..Miss Hazel Wardleg m accIdent on the pendleton
went to Brookvllle to enter school last
Tuesday. .. .Herbert Jinks and family
were the guests of John Steinard and
family Sunday. H. H. Campbell, wife and daughter. Ruth, and Miss Marie Danner of Cambridge City were after
noon callers Mrs. M. S. Taylors
Sunday school class took in $28.00 at their festival Saturday evening
George Personette and family enter
tained the Unllin Advance Club. Fri
day night. . . .Mrs. H. D. Rose, Mrs.
J. N. McMahan and daughter, Frances, motored to Bloomington Grove, Saturday and attended the Federation of Clubs John Steinard and wife
spent last Tuesday the guest of the former's sister Mrs. Will Masters near Everton.
pike when Schlegel's milk wagon collided with a motorcycle driven by Case.
Centerville, Ind, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers planned
and successfully carried out a com
plete surprise on their daughter, Viv
ian, Friday evening, at their country home west of Centerville. The Myers family are soon to reside near Richmond. Games and music were the features of the evening, Refreshments were served at a late hour, Those present were the Misses Neva
Kellum, Gladys Rldenour, Grace Townsend, Ethel Garrett, Marion Shroy,
Anna Harris, Esther Langley, Elma
Ellason, Mary Garrett, Lillian Warner, Ethel Jackson, Mary Davis, Mae Pike,
Fannie Davis. Ruth Tremps, Mabel Monger, Callie Tremps, Iva Monger,
Pauline Pike. Miss Edna Myers of
Canada; Messers Horace Statts, Floyd
Warner, Everett Mason, Walter Mon
Eldorado, 0. Andrew Murphy and Peter Eley of
ew Maaison and Andrew Petry and family called on John Robson and family, Sunday afternoon O. M. Thompson and family visited Hezzle Rife and family near Hollansburg, Sunday Mrs. Maggie Mundhenk, Mrs. E. A. Holcomb and daughter. Mary
called on Asa Leas and wife of West Manchester, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Shewmon and Mrs. Lucinda Eikenberry spent from Friday until Sunday with Ed White" and family of near Centerville Charles House and family and Wilford Tanner and family returned home Thursday after a few days" visit with relatives at Florence, Ky Mr. and Mrs. William Oswalt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eddins spent Sunday afternoon at Cedar Springs and Glen Miller Park Theodore McClure and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McClure were entertained by Harley Brown and family, Sunday Mrs. Gertrude Moore took dinner at the home of Clarence Minnich and family, Sunday Miss Reva Hapner of near Lewisburg spent a few days last week with local relatives Rev. J. H. Blackford occupied the pulpit of the Eaton Universal-
ist Church, Sunday evening In the absence of Rev. Thomas Murray, the regular pastor Mr. E. A. Holcomb visited relatives in Columbus from Friday until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Ervin took dinner Sunday
Mrs. Blanche Bonebrake entertained the following at six o'clock dinner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Parks and family of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Best and H. H. Krickenberger and wife of Greenville, and her father Mr. Dubbs Herbert Rlnehart and family called on Mrs. Almlra Coons Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Beard and Frank Eyer and family Tisited at Richmond Sunda ayfternoon Mrs. Jennie Miller was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Lady, of Arcanum, were the guests of Rev. A- C. Barnhart and family Sunday. Mrs. Lenore Bauntelle returned to her home In Cincinnati Sunday, after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McClure Carl Emrick and family of near NewMadison and
Floy Emeric.V spent Sunday at Dayton. James Shurte and family of New Paris called on H. B. Sell and family, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alva White called on Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby Monday afternoon.. .Russell Waggoner returned home Monday evening.
after a week's visit with relatives at Pittsburg Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Klmmel returned home Monday evening after a few days spent with Telatives in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby called on S. W. Stevens and wife Monday evening Joan Duffield and Miss Elsie Eliker were guests Of Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Stiiyton and Mrs. Lida Emrick, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller and family took dinner with William Showers and
family, east of CasUise, Sunday... Mrs. Marie Mundhenk Is Improving from a recent operation for appendicitis, performed at Mlarai Valley hospital, Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown and son Frank, spent Sunday with Cordus Brown and wife at Yankeetown.... Nathaniel Lcndy. from Arkansas, Is visiting local relatives..... Mr. and Mr. Howard Peele and son, Richard, visited at Mlddletown Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Martha Miller called on H. E. Johnson and family Monday evening.. .Mrs. Charlie Stayton has gone to Eaton to spend the week with William Lltehiser and family Aunt Jane Bucher was a visitor last Tuesday with, Nancy Ann Pence Ora Trace is getting ready to build a fine new two-room outbuilding H. V. MarshU and daughter were Tuesday evening visitors at W. Henry Pence's William Surface went to Cincinnati last Tuesday morning with a car load of bogs Mrs. Charles Haley called on Mrs. W. B. Stamback last Friday Mrs. Lulu Ward has returned home after vliting relatives in Brookville.. ...Uncle John Spltler, who has been under the
weather, is now feeling fine again He is in Brookvillo W. II. Ever-
ding has bought a large new corn husker.
ger, Kussell Harris, tiowara Burns, Denver Davis. Roy Harris, Russel Bur-
ris, Edward Nehf, Floyd Tremps, Ray with John Wehriy and wife, of West
Martin, Harold Cook, Howard ana Russel Jackson, Paul Burrls and Howard Harris.
"GETS-IT" PEELS OFF CORNS PAINLESSLY Off They Come Like Banana Skin 2 or 3 Drops, That's All There's a murderous, painful way to get rid of corns, and then there is the peaceful, glorious "peel-it-off" "Gets-lt" vay. After you have tried "Gets-It" you will say "never
Manchester F. P. Campbell and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fudge at New Paris
SIMPLE WAY TO TAKE OFF FAT There can be nothing simpler than taking a convenient little tablet four times each day until your weight is reduced to normal. That's all just purchase a case of Marmola Prescription Tablets from your druggist (or if you prefer, send $1 to Marmola Co., 864 Wodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.) and follow directions. No dieting, no exercise. Eat what you want be as lazy aa you like and keep on getting slimi mer. And the best part of Marmola Prescription Tablets Is their harmlessness. That is your absolute safeguard. Adv.
A Sure Way To End Dandruff
There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissclve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounws of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp an-d rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Adv.
MACHINIST HAS AN INTERESTING STORY TO TELL
Local Man Gladly Describes
How Trutona Quickly Overcame Troubles of Two Years' Standing. "Trutona has relieved me of the suffering I've endured for the past two years, and I do not hesitate la recommending the medicine," was the grateful statement made a few days ago by Norton B. Davis, a well known local machinist who lives at 449 South Fourteenth street. Tor tho past two years Pve had kidney and bladder trouble," Mr. Davis continued. "I suffered from severe pains in my hips and back almost continually. My bladder bothered me a great deal and at times I could hardly do my work. I almost had
to give up. "But I can go about my work now without any of the former annoyances I experienced, since taking Trutona. I certainly feel a lot stronger after taking this medicine. The former pains In my hips and back do not bother me now and I'm not annoyed with the bladder derangement any more. It's because of this relief that I do not hesitate In recommending Trutona." Trutona has been the recipient of glowing praise from thousands of people because of its remarkably efficient work in overcoming catarrhal affections of the stomach, liver and bowels, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite and the like, Trutona is equally as efficient in overcoming after effects of pneumonia. Influenza, hard colds and the like. Trutona la now being Introduced and explained in Richmond at Thistlethwaita's drug stores. Adv,
Palladium Want Ads. bring results.
Sixty thousand laborers in the Ruhr district of Germany have declared that they are willing to work overtime to produce sufficient coal to enable them to compensate Denmark for butter.
OMAHA'S FIRST MOTCRM AN FOUND DEAD NEAR HOME
OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 19 When Martin Hanson, first motorman in Omaha was found dead in the street near his homo, a wooden stool he had brought with him from Denmark forty-five years apo, and which ho carried to and from his work for twenty-ight years, was near his body. He had hfn Ktrirkon with hpnrf fathira rm
his way to work.
fianson iormeriy conauctea a saloon. He quit after a disp-'.e with a customer who insisted on buying more liquor than was good for him. "I'll never sell another drink," said Hansen, as he locked tip his saloon. He sold the place next day and went to work for the street railway.
The Annapolis graduation uniforms cost $720, and this amount, at the rate of $180 a year, is taken from $600 a year.
LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES
Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try It!
Squeeze the Juice of two leicgni
mto a bottle containing three ounce! of orchard white, shake well, and yol have a Quarter int of the best freckli and tan lotion, and complexion beai tlfler, at very, very Bmall cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard whit for a few cents. Massago this sweet iy fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, time and hands each day and see iow freckles and blemishes disappear and bow clear, soft and rosy-white th skin becomes. Yes! It Is harmless andnever Irritates. Adv.
GOES TO TOWN FOR FIRST TIME IN 8 MONTHS Mrs. Sprowell Wants Others To Know of Tanlac. "Yesterday, for the first time in eight months, I was able to go down town," said Mrs. Margaret Sprowell, of 2021 Lackawanna avenue, Superior, Wis., in telling of the benefits she has derived from the use of Tanlac, recently. Mrs. Sprowell Is the wife of Captain J. Y. Sprowell, who sailed the Great Lakes for twenty-five years and is well known and popular at every
port. Among the vessels under his command was the 6teamer Fritz, plying Lake Superior. Captain and Mrs.
Sprowell have resided in Superior for nearly thirty years and their many friends will be glad to learn of Mrs. Sprowell' wonderful improvement. "For the past ten years, that Is until after using Tanlac for awhile," continued Mrs. Sprowell, "I have had trouble with my stomach. I could not eat anything without bloating up with gas and suffering intense pain through my stomach and right side. I was constantly belching up this sour gas and undigested food and always felt badly for hours after meals. Then about ten months ago, I got so I could hardly eat at all, and would go for more than a week at a time without eating a mouthful of anything. Then about this time the worst kind of pain struck me in my right knee and ankle and hurt me so badly I could hardly bear my weight on that limb. I was unable to leave my room and was so helpless I Just had to hobble from one object to the other. I could not walk without the most awful suffering. My right leg became all swollen and then the pains extended to the small of my back and hurt me so at times I could not get out of bed. My nerves finally became so upset and unstrung that I would shake like a leaf. "Neither treatment, medicines or liniments helped me and I had lost all hope of getting relief until I began taking Tanlac about seven weeks ago. But thanks to Tanlac I began to feel better in Just two or three days after I started taking it. The gas stopped forming on my stomach and my pains gradually left me. I am still taking Tanlac and improving right along, but. as I said, I am already so much better that yesterday I walked to the car and went down town for the first time in eight months. The pain is all gone out of my leg and back and I have not felt so much like myself in many years.
Since Tanlac has done so much for
me, I can't help thinking of others
who need it like I did, and I feel
that I ought to tell them about it
Tanlac is sold in Richmond by Clem
Thistlethwaite; In Greensfork by C. D. Sornine;. In Cambridge City by Mr.
Deafl House; in Pershing by Sourbeer Rodenberg; in Centerville by Centerville Pharmacy, and in Milton by
W. L. Parkins. Adv.
Cullt? Quit It! "GcU-lt" Peels It! aeain" to all other methods. This
is because "Gets-It" is the only corn-remover on earth that makes corns peel off Just like a banana
skin. Two or three drops will do
the work, without fussing or trouble. You apply it In 2 or 3 seconds. It dries immediately. "Gets-It" does the rest, without bandages, plasters, blood-bringing knives or razors. Get
rid of that corn-pain, at once, so that i you can work and play without corn; torture. Be sure to use "Gets-It." It i
never fails. "Gets-It," the only sure, guaranteed, money-back corn-remover, costs but a trifle at any drug store. Mf'g by V.. Lawrence & Co.. Chicairo. 111.
Sold in Richmond and recommended j
as the world's best corn remedy by A. G. Luken & Co., Clem Thistlethwaite and Conkey Drug Co. Adv.
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