Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 72, 4 February 1920 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, 1920.

CO-OPERATION WILL REDUCE H. G. L, SAYS SECRETARY MEREDITH

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. In answering questions of newspaper -men regarding means for reducing the high coet of living, Edwin T. Meredith, the newly . Installed secretary of agricul

ture, said that employes, no matter

in what line they may be engaged,

must be released from non-productire work and giren an opportunity to become producers upon the farm or In

. the factory. -

If this is done, and if jobbers and ' retailesy recognize the harm that

must ultimately come from profiteer-

; ing on the farmer, and content them'

. selves with a reasonable profit, he : said the question of the high cost of living will largely solve Itself to the permanent good of ' all. But unless the whole country all business and all labor does recognize this as a

common problem and do the things necessary to solve it, he continued, "less and less will there be of farm products to divide among the whole

people and higher and higher will go

the price of what is produced.

"I am surprised." said Mr. Mere

dith, " that I should have received the number of messages I have, par- . tlcularly from daily papers, asking what plans I, as secretary of agriculture, have to reduce the high cost of living. Indicating that the general ; feeling is that this is essentially an agricultural problem. "It is, of course, related to agriculture, but no more than to many other lines of activity, and I am tempted . to believe that the solution of the problem lies more in the hands of those Interested in distribution and ' non-productive enterprises than In the ' hands of the farmers of the country. Give Farmer Satisfactory Conditions. , "The farmers . must certainly produce. They are on a piece measure basis, so given satisfactory conditions, they will do their part, as the farmers of America have in every situation or crisis that has faced the country. But this question of 'satisfactory con- : ditions is a big one. It is not a satisfactory condition for the farmer to receive reduced prices for his pork, wheat, hides, while the 7 prices of his machinery, lumber and shoes are raised. It does not conduce to a pleasant frame of mind on the part of the farmer to spur him to : greater production to be obliged to sell his products for half or less that . he later sees them sold for at retail. ... The dairy farmers of the country " wonder if they are treated fairly when they receive from 35c to 40c for but- , ter and see it retail at 85c.

Eyes Sore? If your eyes or lids are sore; if they Itch, burn or feel dry; if your vision is blurred, your eyesight dim; if you are obliged to wear glasses, go to your druggist and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and bathe the eyes from two to four times a day. Sound, comfortable eyes and improved eyesight will make the world look brighter. Not: Doctor mv Bon-Opto ttrenttheiM trIfht M)fc in m week's tim. in many instance!.

AUSTRALIAN INVENTOR BRINGS TO U. S. MODEL OP A VERTICALLY RISING PLANE

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secretary went on, "are willing to as

sume their part of the responsibilities as American citizens, in meeting any

problem threatening the welfare and stability of our country, but this high

Cost of living problem is a mutual one, and they ask that it be approach

ed by all the people as a common problem."

The farmers of America." the new I that, hi nomination will be followed

DIXON WILL ANNOUNCE

FOR CONGRESS, BELIEF NORTH VERNON, Ind., Feb. 4. It

is understood that Lincoln 'Dixon, of this city, soon will announce himself

as a candidate for the congress from

the Fourth Indiana district on the

j Democratic ticket. The friends of Mr. Dixon have been quietly at work

for some time in every county of the

district and feel now that not only

can be be nominated but conditions

have changed so in the last two years

bv hia election

For 14 years Mr. Dixon represented

the Fourth district in the congress and was regarded as one of the hardest working and most Important mem

bers of that body.

CITE HIGH BAKING PROFITS. CHICAGO, Feb. 4. Master bakers here are making $22 to $23 profit on a barrel of flour, officials of the Bakers' and Confectioners' Union declared Tuesday. The Chicago Federation of Labor on the plea of the bakers

went on record against the increase of 1 cent a loaf which became effective here yesterday. Frogs, without exception, -even though living on dry land, seek water in mating time.

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NEGLECTED COLDS ARE DANGEROUS!

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Dr. King's New Discovery soon breaks a cold and checks a cough

William J. Beach and his model plane.

William J. Beach, an Australian inventor, is shown above with his model of an airplane which he says will rise virtically into the air by means of rapidly revolving: horizontal propellers. He believes his machine, when bk.ilt in normal proportions, will stand a chance of winning the $100,000

prize offered by the Aero cluw ox jrrance ior such a plane.

CHILLS fever sneezes and then a hard cold develops. Take a little Dr. King's New Discovery when the sniffles start. It will soon check the cold, the cough-provoking throat-tickle. Used everywhere by people who know why it has been on the market for half a century. Relieves cold, cough, grippe, croup. No disagreeable after-effects. All druggists 60c. and $1.20 a bottle. Give It a trial.

Bowels Behind Schedule? Liver acting lazy? Bring them to time with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Gentle but sure-acting system cleansers that are tonlcky In action and pleasing in results. Still 25c a bottle at all drug stores.

The poultry men wonder why, when they receive from 40c to 50c for eggs, they retail as high as $1.00 per dozen. The hog growers wonder if they are not in a 'hazardous' business' when they buy fencing and all

Acid-Stomach Makes Bad Blood, Headaches and Nervousness

Many times you have seen an awfully bad, oozy-looking face that makes you think 'Irs blood poison." You are wrong, for about nine times out of ten it is caused oy an add stomach, which upsets the digestion. .This makes the blood impure and it shows up in the face, with a red nose and pimply, blotchy, muddy, bad-looking complexion. Remember, too, if the digestion is faulty, you cannot escape the penalty in the loss of mental and physical power. Then again if you eat more food than the body needs, it makes gas by fermentation. This fermentation creates toxic poisons which, taken into the blood, irritate the nerves and affect the entire nervous system. This is the frequent cause of severe attacks of headache and other nervous disorders such as extreme nervousness, irritability, insomnia, mental depression, melancholia, dizziness and vertigo. Thousands, yes, millions of men and women suffer daily from these troubles and never dream that Acid-Stomach is the cause of their wretched health. But for that matter any number of people have endless trouble with their teeth not knowing that a condition called acid-mouth is causing all the damage. If a tasteless acid is powerful enough to eat through the hard enamel of the teeth and cause them to decay, you can easily imagine that Acid-

Stomach works just as insidiously and surely to the damage of the entire organism. Therefore, in order to regain vour health and strength you must get rid of the acid-stomach condition. A hew method of doing this has now been found. It is called EATONIC In tablet form just like a bit of candy. It does the work easily, speedily and thoroughly. It makes the stomach clean, sweet, cool and comfortable. EATONIC quickly banishes the immediate effects of Acid-Stomach bloat, heartburn, belching, food-repeating, indigestion, etc. Improves the general health and is a wonderful aid to digestion. Tens of thousands of people who have used EATONIC testify to its power to bring quick relief. Some of these people are so enthusiastic and tell of such remarkable relief as to be almost unbelievable. EATONIC is surmnteed to please vou. Your druggist will refund your money If you are not satisfied.

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prices, and see their produce fall 50 per cent, and sold by them at an actual loss, in answer to a demand

on the part of the rest of the popula

tion for a reduced cost of living.

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