Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 320, 24 October 1919 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AMD SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1919.

PAGE THREE

DOCTORS DO NOT

EXPECT INFLUENZA;

GIVE DIRECTIONS

Several doctors at the Union County Medical association Thursday, said they did not believe another such epidemic as last year's Influenza visitation will visit this country, during their time. Dr. J. N. Study, of Cambridge City, read a paper on the disease. He said that not one death occured out of all the cases suffered in that to-wn. The

doctor explained some of the remedies

he administered.

"The first thing to do when a pati

ent feels ill -with influenza symptoms is to go to bed in a room where there

is plenty of fresh air, at the tempera-

uture of about 65 degrees. Overdos

ing wtth cold preparations should be

avoided. A warm bath before get

ting in to bed gives added relief,"

said Dr. Study.

Hte also emphasized the importance of Isolation of patients producing "flu" sumptoms, and discrediting the use of vaccines, which he said he had

not Been successfully used.

"Diagnosis is the first thing In the

medical profession today, said Dr. W II. Haines, of the surgical staff of Cln

cinnatl University. Dr. Haines paper was on "Surgical Disorders and the

Digestion". Dr. Charles P. Emerson, of Indiana

polis, read a paper on Psychasthenic suffers from imaginative delusions

regarding his case.

cently for the purpose of framing a '

constitution and by-laws. The next official meeting is scheduled for

Bethel, October 28.

Miss Broaddus Appoints

Teachers' Committees

The following committees have been

appointed by Miss Flora Broaddus,

president of the city teacher's federa

tion:

' Social Committee Miss Mary Lemon, Miss Emily Walker, Miss Stella

Kelsey, E. E. Keener, Floyd McGrana-

han.

Nominating Committee R. C.

Sloane, Miss Emma Newman, Aime

Tschan, Mrs. Agnes Stillinger, Miss

Jane Dunlap. Press Committee Miss Annette Ed

munds, H. F. Roos, Mi6s Elizabeth Foulke, Mrs. Ruth G. Nice, Warren

Beck.

Visiting Committee Miss Florence Ratliff, Miss Grace Shera, Miss Myrtle Skinner, Miss Zona Graue, Miss

Alice Unthank.

Delegates to the State Teachers

Federation, Claypool hotel, October

oO G. A. Steeley, N. C. Heironimus

Alternates Miss Ada Woodward, Miss

Elizabeth Williams.

Miss Anna Bradbury is recording

secretary of the association, Miss

Martha Boyd corresponding secretary,

and W. W. Cottingham, treasurer.

New Garden, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Leibold and

family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wil

liams called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams and family, Sunday after, noon Miss Nellie Williams spent

Sunday with Miss Marjorie De Armond of near Fountain City The young people of the New Garden Quarterly Meeting gave a weinie

roast Friday night at New Garden school house. A good time was en-

Joyed by all. It was decided to have

a social gathering every quarter Lieutenant Colonel Maurice L. Town-

send of Camp Funston, Kansas, spent the first of the week with J. C. Hodson and family. He was on his way to Atlanta, Georgia, to receive his dis

charge Miss Ruth Williams spent

Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Nate

Hunt took dinner with L. M. Pike and

family Sunday Fodder shredding is now in progress Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Martin and family called on Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Hodson and family Sun

day afternoon Miss Mary Richardeon and Miss Elizabeth Hoover, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Henry Hoover and family Mr. and Mrs. Luther Leibold spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. William Parker of near Carlos City Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Rothermel and 6on Frederick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Roth

ermel Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fraze visited relatives in Saratoga, Monday.

Ball games were first played by the ancient Greeks and Romans.

Whenyou"know" you have a stomach it's time to suspect your liver. You need Beecham's Pills. A lazy liver

and overworked kidneys allow food poisons to circulate m the blood and

irritatetheen-

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Police to Stop Blocking of North 8th by Trains "We have been receiving complaints from the public because of the way the trains are blocking up the North Eighth street entrance," said Chief of

Police, Gorman todaay."The police ambulance was held up over 10 minutes the other day, while on Its way to the hospital and this habit of the trains blocking up the North Eighth street crossing must stop. The public has some rights and the

"CascaYets" work while you sleep! When you are feeling bilious, headachy, constipated. If the breath is bad, 6tomach upset, or for colds, salIownaes, Just take "Cascarets" to regulate the liver and bowels and all is well by morning.

"Cascarets" never gripe, sicken or keep you anxious all next day like Calomel, Salts, Oil or violent Pills. "Cascarets" are a delightful laxa-

tive-cathartio for grown-ups and chil

dren. Switch to "Cascarets" Cost so little! Adv.

police department is going to see that they are respected," he said.

Neither Brussels sprouts nor Brussels carpets bail from the city whence thty take their name.

Pile Cured In 8 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. Bleeding Protruding Piles. Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals. You can get restful sleep after the first application. Price COc. Adv.

Watch the Little Pimples; They arc Nature's Warning

Unsightly and Disfiguring Signals of Bad Blood. Don't close your eyes to the warning which mature gives, when unsightly pimples appear on your face and other parts of the body. Not only are these pimples and splotches disfiguring, but they lead to serious skin diseases that spread and cause the most discomforting irritation I pain. Sometimes they foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other annoyances that burn like flames of fire, and make you feel that your skin is ablaze. When these symptoms appear on any part of the body, take prompt steps to rid the blood of these dis

orders. And the one remedy which has no equal as a cleanser is S. S. S., the purely vegetable blood medicine, which has been on the market for more than fifty years. It is sold by druggists everywhere. If you are afflicted with any form of skin disease, do not expect to be cured by lotions, ointments, salves and other local remedies, as they can not possibly reach the source of the trouble, which is in the blood. Begin taking S. S. S. today, and write a complete history of your case to our chief medical adviser, who will give you special Instructions without charge. Write at once to Swift Specific Co., 260 Swift Laboratory, At nta, Ga. Adv.

Green Township Branch

Completes Organization

Twenty-five new members were add ed to the Green township Farmers aasociation at a meeting in Williams

burg Thursday night. In addition to

the new members, officers for the or

ganization were elected as follows: Archibald Brooks, president; Howard Harter, vice president; Carl Wilson, secretary-treasurer. Every farmer but 6 now belongs to the Harrison township Farmers' association, according to reports just completed. The total membership for

he unit is 50, with membership fee3

f $3. The organization plans to have 100 per cent association soon.

A meeting wa3 held at the home of O. C. Hunt, in Franklin township, re-

til

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Know Now Why People Praise If," She Says

After Suffering Thirty-two Years She Gains 14 Pounds Taking Tanlac. "I have taken only two bottles of Tanlac but they have entirely stopped my thirty-two years of suffering and almost made a new woman of me." paid Mrs. Julius Hoanhause, of 469 Clinton avenue, St. Paul, Minn., recently. "For thirty-two years I suffered from stomach trouble and chronic indigestion," she continued, "and at times even the pressure of my clothes atralnst my stomach would hurt me. I had to be very careful about what I ate and even then it was hard for me to retain anything on my stomach.

md sometlmv-s I was so nauseated I

would have to give up and go to bed

ef. I suffered gas, and many

t night I slept hardly a wink because

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