Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 308, 10 October 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1919.

FACE ELEVEN"

MARSHALL STOPS CROWD APPLAUSE OF WALSH TALK

Galleries'Tleared When They Try to Cheer Senator Who Asks Reservations.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. A quick, barking command from Vice President Marshall, at the conclusion late Thursday, of a dramatic appeal by Senator Walsh, Democrat, of Massachusetts, for a league of nations that "would do Justice to oppressed nations of the world, and for reservations to the

pending league covenant, broke up at

n i Bij uegunuuK i uemonsirauun that threatened for a moment to I sweep through the senate galleries. j

For more than an hour senators and visitors had listened intently to the - address and as Senator Walsh laid . down the last page of his manuscript and with arms raised high, plepded i ncrainst approval of the Shantung set- .' tlement, "and the dangers lurking in : Article 10," of the league covenant, a faint ripple of applause was instantly followed by a more pronounced out- ' burst. Voice Rises Above Din, But it was as quickly subdued. The stiindent voice of the vico president was heard above the rising din. ; "Remove from the galleries those who have violated the rules of the 'senate!" the vice president shouted, at which gallery guards, apparently bewildered, endeavored to suppress ."it he growing desire of many persons

,;io make known their approval of the

Philomath Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cunningham were Liberty shoppers Saturday. Mr. Thomas of Connersville was here on business Monday. Samuel Fisher made a business trip to Richmond Wedensday. Earl Doddridge made a business trip to Liberty Wednesday. Mrs. J. T. Bradley of Indianapolis

was

ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland.

Miss Darlie isher was nome over

Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kinder attended the funeral of a relative Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank visited

DIGKASON TO TALK TO PREBLE COUNTY TEACHERS' MEETING

Mr. and Mrs. John Null Wednesday j He -Teacher, a Community afternoon. I bullder at tDe atternoon sesaiou,

Hazel, Naomi and Ted Lee were w uas ? 1 u"c " . T ...

will be discussed at the morning ses-

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will be presented by L. F. Scieser and C. R. Coblentz. Rev. Herby will give invocation and Hubert Ccnarroe .'.ill

Army Ordnance Men's Meeting is Called (By Associated Tress) WASHINGTON, Oct 10. The' first annual meeting ofthe Army ordnance association with a membership of more than five thousand former ordnance ofTicers and civilian heads of industrial plants engaged in the production of ordnance material duiing the war, will be held at the Aberdeen,

Maryland, proving ground Oct. 24 nnd -5, it was announced here today by

building. 1 Major John H. Van DeVanter, sec-re-"The Teacher Who is Wanted" will j tary of the association, be the subject of Prof. Dickason's ad- j Demonstrations of the effectiveness dress at the morning session, wflich j of various forms of ordnance produced will open at l':30 o'clock. He will j in this country during the war will be

EATON, Ohio, Oct. 10. Prof. J. H. Dickason, of Pittsburg, Pa., will de-

s j. 1. craoiey 01 luumnapons H addresses at an all-day meetthe week end guest of her par-, . . p fc, county Teachers-

ma: ot tne i'reoie toumy

1 aenffati.-m in he hpLrl Saturday in

Dixon township, in the central scnooi 1

guests of Iola and Piccola Doddridge

Wednesday evening for supper,

mnn lnH Mrs Enri 'nnriHririw an-nt ent V. S. Fogarty as leader.

the chief feature of the occasion,

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SWISS TO HOLD MEETINGS: MAY JOIN NATION LEAGUE

Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jen-

demonstration I nie Fisher.

air. and Mrs. raoore and sons, Cecil and Raymond, of Brownsville, attended the spelling bee at the

school house Tuesday evening.

give a musical number. A. A. Maysilles, superintendent of schools of Montgomery county, will

Mr. and" Mrs. Samuel Fisher and j Slve an address at the afternon ses1 . 3 v- r , u Hill In o- tht

daughter, Darlie were guests of Mr.

Fisher's uncle, Wilson Hill and family of Liberty, Sunday. Earl Doddridge and family had as their guests Saturday Mr. B. Blackburn, L. Smith, IrwinWarren and J. T. Warren of Indianapolis. W. S. Hunt and Joe Moore of Cambridge City and J. M. Doddridge of Milton hunted squirrels on the farm of Earl Doddridge Tuesday. Mrs Frank Liestner died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Hawkins, Wednesday morning. She!

leaves a husband and two sen

sion and Roy Beuham will sing two solos. William Jennings Bryan will speak in Eaton the afternoon of Oct. in opposition to proposed amendments adverse to the interest of prohibition, according to announcement just made by the county dry federation. The speaking place has not been definitely determined. Mrs. Mikesell Hurt. In her eagerness to shower the couple with rice, Mrs. Louis Mikesell, local woman, slipped and fell Thursday

; afternoon and struck her face against

BERNE, Oct. 10. The Swiss committee for the league of nations is arranging to hold a nation-wide campaign next week in favor of the adherence of Switzerland to the league. Meetings will be held in a!l important cities and towns. In spite of the selection of a Swiss city, Geneva, as the headquarters of the league, there has been some opposition in Switzerland to accepting membership in the league, owing to the fact that it might be conceivable under certain circumstances to require an abandonment of Switzerland's absolute neutrality.

GERMAN DISTRICTS GIVEN TO BELGIUM CAUSES NEW CLAIM

(By Associated Tress) PARIS, Oct. 10 The chief of the German delegation has sent to the general secretary of the conference a new note asking that the plebiscite to determine the future of the district of

Eupen and Malmedy, which are ceded by the peace treaty to Belgium shall take place under control of a commission appointed by the league of nations and including neither Belgian nor German members. By the peace treaty, the Belgian authorities in the two districts were to open registers in which the inhabitants might record within the six months after the treaty is in effect a desire to see the whole or part of

the territory returned to German sovereignty. The note asks that the plebiscite instead should be constituted under rigorously secret provisions and complains of several attempts made by Belgian authorities to influence the

ARE YOU FAT? JUST TRY THIS Thousands of overfat people have become slim by following the advice of doctors who recommend Marmola (Prescription Tablets, those harmless littie fat reducers that simplify the dose of the famous Marmola Prescription. If too fat, don't wait for the doctor's advice. Go now to your druggist or write to the Marmola Co., 8C4 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., and for $1 procure a large case of these tablets. They reduce two, three or i'onr pounds a week without exercise, dieting cr any unpleasant effect whatever. If too fa', try this today. Adv.

results of the plebiscites by irjmldation of voters desiring Germ mi mjv-ereittnty.

Karl Lee, Harry Webster and Joe! a gutter curb in front of the i'resDyHighams motored to Nashvilie, Ind., j terian church, just after the HamWednesday. Thev visited Rnshville. ! bidtre-Sliver wedding at the church.

Massachusetts senator's views with

Vnands and feet. In the confusion,

which spread to the floor, the crowds began to move away, and a few offenders, whose conduct was noted by the guards, were hustled out.

The inventor of a new English wireless transmitter says It projects its waves in divergent beams, like a searchlight.

V.RNAN IS GIVEN HIGH COMMAND IN THE PHILIPPINES

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Mnj. Cren. Francis J. Kern an. Assignment of Maj. Gen. Francis J. Kernan to coroinand the Philippine department was announced recently in Washinjrton. He will relieve Brig, (ien. F'rtT.ch, who will assume command of Fort McKinley, ono cf the lrirjcipal defense points on the u;ianu.

Columbus, Nashville, Shelbyville and

Greensburg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCashland and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Manley and son, William Ottis, of Richmond, and Mrs. J. T. Bradley of Indianapolis were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith of Rush county and Mr. and Mrs. Billie Jackson of Falmouth were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Perkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown wore afternoon callers. Several attended the community sing and spelling bee at the school houe Tuesday evening. Mr. Moore of Brownsville lead the singing. A

prize was given to the best speller, i who proved to be Mrs. Harry Weber. !

There will be another social in weeks, October 21.

Her face was severely cut and bruised on one side. Many Licensed to Wed. Marriage licenses issued here recently: William T. Hambidge, 71, hotel keeper, and Alice M. Sliver, 69, both of Eaton; Walter Hardman, 25, groceryman, Anderson, Intl., and Helen M. Settlemire, 20, Lewisburg; Franklin W. Kirkhoff, 28, implement salesman and Susie Sherer, 25, office clerk, both of Eaton; Harold H. Canter, 28, embalmer, Cincinnati, and Mary Rhoem, 19, Israel township; Harold A. Newman, 20, farmer, Monroe township, and Sylvia McCabe, 22, bookkeeper, Harrison township; Charles L. Shiflett, 38, farmer, and Clancy Udell, 30, both of West Alexandria. Wight to Convention.

two j Rev. Paul Wight, pastor of Christ

church goes to Cincinnati next week

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LOVES HER COWS AVD ' CHICKENS AG A iN "I havo had stomach titotfble for twenty years and for the yast yc-flT have eaten nothing but fVJe bread and drank hot water. Wr a too weak to do any kind of work. gj-j weeks ago I took the first dos of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and a rt now doing all my housework besides , looking after my chickens and milk: j;g two cows very day. Mine has be m a wonderful recovery." ft is a sii apie, barmle..i preparation that r inov tff catarrhal mucus from the inlet tins? tract arl allays the infiammatii i which caues rractically all stomat !, liver and in lestinal ailments, in rinding appendicitis. One dose t fill convinc or money refunded. Clern ThistlethT.ait s Six Drug Stores. A. G. Luken & Co., and druggists everywhere. A-'dv

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Mr. and Mrs. David Clevenger andUo attend the sessions of the national sons, Roy ar.d Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. convention of the Church of Christ. Frank Clevenger and family, Mr. andj Meetings to Open. Mrs. John Clevenger and family, Mr. j Rev. D. M. Garber will be in chargo and Mrs. Will Plankenhorn and fam-!of a series of evening special meetilyfi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clevenger : ings that will be opened by members and daughter, Melba and Mr. and Mrs. ; of the Churc h of the Brethren next

Hay Winters motored to the home of their aunt, Mrs. Harvie Wampole, near Indianapolis last Sunday.

Fathers and Mothers Meet at Union Mission

A large attendance and interesting program marked the fathers' and

Sunday evening in the Universalist church. The meetings will continue two weeks.

Washington Police Sever A. F. L. Bonds

( Py Associated PreFs) WASHINGTON. Oct 10 Memhers

mothers' meeting at North Fourteenth of tne Washington policemen's union

olic-ci. union luiMiuu, imirsuay e e- have decided bv an almost unanimous Eing, Members of the Candler Corner U-ote to sever their affiliation with the class had charge of the program and American Federation of Labor, furnished the music. The Rev. Meeting last night, ten davs after Charles Mitchell, formerly of the mis- they had voted to retain their feder-

sion, now or .vioaoe, gave an inter-; ation charter, a derided reversal of m, '" " -V , esting talk on religion in the home ; ot1,ninn ns to the desirabilitv of in- i1"e?z:l:IitJ '.?nd ,ho he as M S'1

and Mrs. Mitchell b.nd charsre of the . ... " .J 1." : i a V"-nuia comuaiant or stomacn

0 - sibling on nil? com at was uiuaiicsitu

uev iniuiuib. and their previous action Mis3 Lorena Hughes gave a read-1 versed, ing and Miss Mable Hughes read her m,-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm own composition, "Service Star of i

Mrs. Marting Confident Trutona Will Aid Others Just As It Did Her. "I'm sure Trutona will do for others just what, it has done for me," Mr?. Herman Marting, a well-known Richmond woman of 614 South Sixth street, said a few days ago. "For several year?," she continued, "I've had stomach, liver and kidney trouble. My appetite was very poor :;nd I was frequently bo'.hered with pas formations in my rtomaeh. I'd be annoyed by belching at times, too My sides and back ached at tim-s and I've suffered a severe pain around my heart once in a while. I felt tired and draggy most all the limp. "I certainly do feel a lot. stronger and belter than I havo for some time, since taking Trutona. The former pains around my heart as well as the gas formations and belching do nor bother me as they formerly did. My appetite has improved considerably. The aches in my side and back have been relieved, too. And I don't feel tired and draggy nowadays as I used to. Trutona is a good medicine and I'm glad to recommend it." Statements of local people residents of your own homo town is (he best evidence in the world that can be submitted in behalf of a medicine. Richmond people are now daily publicly indorsing Trutona as an unsurpassed reconstructive agency for over

coming after effectr of pneumonia, in

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For Boys' and Girls' at a Special Price for Saturday Only

We have 60 pairs of Boys' Shoes, button and lace ranging in size 1 to 5, a splendid school shoe; special clean-up price for Saturday

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liver and bowe-1 trouble?, nervousness, j sleeplessness, loss of al'petite and the' like. , I

RESTORES VITALITY

Gold." Mrs. John Marshall of First! English Lutheran church, sang two! solos with quartet accompaniment. I An effective missionary exercise was i

given by members of the class, and music was furnished by the choir.

Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Richmond at Clem Thistlethwaite's Drug Store. Adv.

mm d mm MM 1P fpjitfir) -Also 50 pairs of Girls' Shoes, size 12 to 2 mostly button; Jifetj3 good shoes for school wear; special clPan-un price for Sat- V$"r 70 -pro ws wriiscr M tiry&TCJ V HOME OF GOOD PHOT.S fiVrV$V

Dives Strength to the Nervously Weak and Run-Down.

rpptiron is both medicine and food lor the. biood and nerves. It is in full accord with advanced science as to the proper treatment of anemic and neurasthenic, conditions, in which the ined of more and better nourishment Is so apparent. It combines iron and magnesia with mix, celery, pepsin anil other tonics and digestives. It supplies the deficiency of red blood corpuscles in anemia, repairs the waste of nerve tissue in nervousness, fives color and stamina, and restores v itality. "I was run down and nervous Peptirf.n has done me great good." Serena Rifenburg. Tivoli. N. Y.

M sde tv c. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Adv.

LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES

Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try It!

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Squeeze the juice of two lerr.nni Into a bottle containing three ouncej

sr orchard white, shake well, and yos have a quarter pint of the best freckle Mid tan lotion, and complexion beau, tlfier, at. very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and ny drug store or toilet counter will lupply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, erms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemish disappear and bow clear, soft and rosy-white th ikin becomes. Yes: It is harmlest nd never irritates. Adv.

That bitter heartburn, belching, foodTrpeatiDR. indigestion, bloat after eatingall are caused by acid Momach. But they are only firtt ymptom danger signals to warn you of awlul troubles it not stopped. Headache, biliounuc-ss, rheumatii-m, sciatica, tnat tired, listless leeliuu, lack of energy, dizziness, insomnia, even cancer and uleera of the intestines and many otter ailments ore traceable to ACID-STOMACH. Thousands yes, millions of people who ought to be well and strong are mere weaklings because of acid-stomach. They really starve in the midst of plenty because they do not Ret enough strength and vitality from the food they oat. Take EATOX1C and give your etomach a chance to do its work right. Make it strong, cool, sweet and comfortable. EATONIO brings quick relief lor heartburn, belchins. IndiKestion and other etomach miseries, lmr roves digestion helps you get full strenqth rom your food. Thousands say EATON lO in the most wonderful stomach remedy in the world. Brought them relief when everything else tailed. Our best testimonial Is what EATON IC will do for you. So get a bigftOc box of EATONIO today from your druggist, use it fire doy li you're not pleased, return it and get your money back.

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