Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 83, 17 February 1920 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1920.

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Belgium's Restoration If Belgium's despoliation by the Huns was one of the greatest outrages of the century, her recovery from misery and destruction is" one of the marvels of the age. In less than a year her coal production reached 90 per cent; sugar refineries 100 per cent;

cctton looms 60 per cent; wool products 75 per

cent; shoes 70 per cent, and steel production, which suffered most, 30 per cent.

When Germany ravaged Belgium, carrying away the machinery of its industries, dynamiting

the plants, and demoralizing the commercial sys tern, the expectation was that industrial produc

lion had been crushed and a competitor forever

removed from the markets of the world.

Whence this quick restoration, this miraculous return to pre-war activity? The answer i3 to be found in the national determination of the people to restore their in

dustrial output and to increase their export outflow with dispatch. General strikes were frowned upon. Extravagance was condemned, frugal

ity extolled, the result being that the thrift of

the nation will within a few years restore pre war production in almost every sphere.

The machines which Germany stole are being

returned by the thousands. Miles of railroad

track and bridges are being reconstructed so fast that the transportation system is almost restored

to its former efficiency.

While Belgium is hummincr with industrial

activity, other allied countries are reporting ces

sation of production, orgies of extravagance, unrestricted speculation, strikes and industrial disturbances. Belgium has found by experience that it pays to return to work without delay and that work, as has always been the case, is the only method whereby prosperity and happiness can be brought to a land. Other nations may pay for their folly in a period of depression and unhappiness. Belgium has pointed the way to a restoration of pre-war conditions work.

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

With a snowfall of 15 inches in 19 hours, Richmond was in the throes of one of the severest blizzards experienced in 25 years

No new cases of dlptheria were re-

all talk eo they can be heard in con gress. i DAVE HOOVER The price of farm products are not in proportion to the price of manufactured products, and the result is the farmer can't pay the price to get farm labor, as men have quit working on farms and have gone

to towns and cities to work in fac

tories

The men at the head of affairs in

ported and County Health officer King this government when the war broke

said that there was no danger of an

epidemic. Announcement of the completion of

arrangements for the Messiah of the

out are to blame in part because they

paid too large amounts to men making war supplies. In the manufacture of automobiles, the directors in factories

Earlham Oratorial Societv. scheduled ran up the price of wages, and so on

for April 27, which promises to be one in every line of business the salaries

or the most Important events in the history of Richmond, was made. Arthur Collins and Miss Sanborn were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barber by the Rev. R. W. Wade.

THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS DAILY TALK

HUNGER

Life begins with an expression of hunger in the cry of the baby. And all thru the years to follow does this power assert itself. But we eat only that we may live to give from the storehouse of our getting. It i3 that way with all other kinds of hunger the craving for mental and spiritual food, for Instance. Always are we hungering and thirsting after that which we so much lack. And it Is to our credit that we do get hungry. We should not be satisfied with a limited diet, when it comes to fulfilling the hunger of the mind or heart. All folks are bo much akin that those with an abundance of wealth, should be quick to share with others from their stores not moneywealth, but love-wealth, mind-wealth, experience-wealth, and all the other kinds of wealth that are common in greater or less degree, to all. Somebody is always hungry for something! Never mind if you are hungry In some way most of the time. Balzac wrote many of his greatest masterpieces on an empty stomach. "Home Sweet Home" was written by a man who had no home and who was always hungry for one. The great Mervon traded his etching masterpieces for food. In hunger did he conceive them! Always be glad to feed the hungry one no matter what the cause for hunger. First feed. Then ask questions, if you like.

Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON

TO MARJORIE If your eyes were not so luring. If your cheeks were not bo fair, Or your smile so reassuring, Or so smooth and dark your hair; If you weren't, as I've hinted So adorable to view Dear, I never could get printed Any bits of verse on you. Bel Canto.

i Friday, Feb. 20. King Solomon's ChaDter. No. 4. R. A. M. Called con

vocation. Work in Royal Arch degree, beginning at 7 o'clock. Teams 4 and 5 will report promptly at the

lodge room. Satruday, Feb. 21. Loyal Chapter,

No. 49, O. E. 8. Stated meeting.

Have you your home?

a little brown sugar in

Thirty thousand American draftdodgers are said to be living In Mexico. Serves 'cm right. If you can't afford sugar as a table sweet, keep a bee. The only song which seems to hit the sugar situation is: "In the Sweet Buy-and-Euy."

There are lots of profit tears In

the motion pictures.

When they shoot that rocket at the moon it would be Just as well not to

have any of the ladies aim it.

Many men are trying to go on sub-

sti-toots.

Rubey Cowan has discovered the

laziest man in the world. The latter

refuses to drink coffee for breakfast

for fear it will keep him awake.

Dinner Stories

"I hear you've got a flat!" "Yes, ran over the late tenant, managed to get the address from him before he died, saw the landlord and moved in the same day."

'There are many unsung heroes and

heroines in private life." ."Perhaps so." "For instance, I know a young married couple who have been saving money for several years to buy a home." "That isn't exactly what you'd call heroic, it it?" "In their case, yes. After they'd saved enough to buy a bungalow they firmly refused to invest the money in a motor car." "I don't understand all these daylight robberies," said he police officer. "The explanation Is easy," replied the criminologist. "Robbers uow have their own motor cars. Wealth brings refinement and they do not care to come in contact with the rough element one is likely to meet on the streets at night"

BOMB PLOTTERS FROM PATERSON

NEWARK, N. J., Feb. 17. Evidence that the bomb plots of last June, when attempts were made on the lives of Attorney General Palmer and other prominent men, originated in

Paterson, was found in Sunday's raids t

on terrorists there, it has been announced here. Frank R. Stone, chief of the New Jersey division of the Department of Justice, sponsored the statements.

Pink paper similar to that found in the wreckage in front of Mr. Palmer's house in Washington after it was dynamited; was found in the printing establishment of Benjamin Mazotta, it was asserted. Two dozen sheets of it

CONFERS WITH DEMOCRATS. SOUTH BEND. Ind., Feb. 17. Dr. Charleston McCulloch of Indianapolis, Democratic candidate for the ruber-

natorlal nomination, arrived here Mon- the wages in all the factories of the day for a conference with prominent i United States should have been sent

Democratic politicians, including State i gradually downward, ana tnen iarm

soared sky high, but the farmer wasn't organized and he took just what was

given him for hia products, and 'the

result is that he can't hire labor at

what he can afford to pay

When the attack was made on the high cost of living, the guns were turned on the price of farm products.

and that is Just where they made their

mistake; for at the same time the

price of farm products were attacked,

benator Charles Hagerty. Plans for

McColloch's campaign were outlined at a luncheon in the Oliver hotel.

PRODUCTION TO

(Continued from Page One) The short hours in the city is hard on the farmer. When you hire a man from town he don't get in but about half-time, but charges to the limit. If the city lads would put in days like the farmers do from sun to sun, they would produce more and cut down the H. C. L. C, E. LEWIS I do not think that the

farmers in this section of the country j are planning to curtail production. ' They must produce something besides their own living to get money to buy what they cannot produce, such as sugar, coffee and other articles, but ' they will be hampered by the scarcity j of labor. I think that our government is re- j sponsible for the high prices and the 1 evils attending such a condition. When our government .entered the war, they had to have lots of men to manufacture munitions and ships, and thousands of other things, and paid high wages, causing people to leave the farms, and flock to the cities for big wages; and things will nev?r go down

to normal prisec till wages go down, for

ers could secure help from factories,

and farm products would increase in

amount, but decrease in price, and

everyone could live as In the past

"sweet bye and bye

JAMES M. OLER If farmers have to raise crops for nothing, they will not raise them. Farmers have always

been the goat, but the time is coming when they will balk. They will not

raise food at a loss. Work 15 hours

a day to feed the city fellow that

works 8 hours a day and gets twice as much money for it. The remedy is, get rid of Woodrow and his gang. S. O. NISBET I will curtail production this year to a considerable extent. High wages and inability to secure the proper kind of help is the cause. The decent and over proper

nrp hninp' Rpnt t n til c Ull voa 11 nf Stanrl.

ards at Washington for analysis and j People will spend their wages and don't

cr.mnarlson with the naner fnnnrl tnlvl,c lul uuuuiy vJUie mfj

the Palmer, residence debris, Stone said. Department of Justice -agents from two score industrial cities in the East are on the way here to examine the I. W. W. records seized in the raids. The records seized were the complete files of I. W. W. headquarters, formerly at Chicago, for the entire Eastern section of the country. They showed I. W. W. branches In nearly 50 industrial centers throughout the territory, mostly in Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey and the manufacturing cities of New England.

Masonic Calendar

Tuesday, Feb. 17. Richmond Lodge Xo. 196. F. and A. M. Called meeting.

Work in Master Mason degree begin-1 nlng at 6:30. Wednesday, Feb. 18. Webb Lodge. No. 24. F. and A. M. Btated meeting. Clarence W. Foreman, W. M.

TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS

Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Trouble.

If top-notch effort yields you no happiness, there's something wrong either with you or your efforts. Sit down

and do some analyzing. If you have half an hour, don't spend It with someone who hasn't

JUDGE WANTS HEARINGS FOR ALLEGED RADICALS YOUNGSTOWN, O., Feb. 17. Declaring that "in Russia men might be held in jail without charges being lodged against them, but it can not be done in Mahoning county." Judges W. S. Anderson and David G. Jenkins of common pleas court, asked C. M. Woodside, United States commissioner, to arrange at once for hearings for thirty-seven alleged radicals held in the county jail here.

THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE

Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force.

know

there is more coming every week. Wages must go down first, then other things will follow. The railroads should have been returned to their owners a year ago and a law passed prohibiting strikes. While this ought to be and is a free country to a certain extent, no set of men ought to have the right to strike and bring disaster and suffering and death to the great mass of innocent people, who are trying to live a quiet, orderly life. CHAS. LINDERMAX The farmers in this part of the country are going ahead as in other years. Wheat and corn as the crops, 40 per cent damaged hy fly, will call for oats. We depend on the hog for money, so we will raise all we can. As to conditions, I think it Is up to the farmer to speak up, and

Meat forms urlo acid which exclles and overworks the kidneys In their .efforts to filter it from the system. Regular caters of moat must flush tho kidneys occasionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing nil tho acids., waste and poipon, else you feel r. dull mlnery In the kidney region, eharp palna in the back or Eick headache, dlziwss, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urino is ; cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the eight. j To neutralize these irritating acids j and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablospoonful in a glass of water before

breakfast for a few days ana your kidneys will then act fino and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is mado from the acid of grapes and lemon Julco, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to clan and Bttmulat sluggish kidneys nn bladder Irritation. Jad Salts

Is inexpensive; harmless and makes'

A dellgnuui eumcovvui num. nu.v. idrinHwtilch millions of men and wornL take now and -then, thus avoiding sfifloua kidney and bladder dliowca. I Advertisement.

Tells How to Stop a Bad Cough

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If you have a severe cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and you want quick help, try this reliable old home-mads cough remedy. Any druggist can supply you with 2l2 ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. This recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel 4hi take hold of a

couch in a way that means business.

Judging from the countless preparations and treatments which are continually being advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing arms, neck and bust, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the soft, curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinness and weakness are often due to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contained in modern foods. Physicians claim there is nothing that will supply this deficiency so well as the organic phosphate known among druggists as bitro-phosphate, which is Inexpensive and sold by Conkey Drug company and most all druggists under a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. By feeding the nerves directly and by supplying the body cells with the necessary phosphoric food elements, bitro-phosphate should produce a welcome transformation in the appearance ; the Increase in weight frequently being astonishing. Increase in weight also carries with It a general improvement in the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness.

snouia soon disappear, emu eyes

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It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops brighten and pale cheeks glow with throat tickle and soothes and heals the iha v.i.n- nf r.frtaPt hnlfh irritated membranes that line the thro. to lo 'JSE?,?

and bronchial tubes with such prompt

Bess, ease and certainty that it is really ; astonishing. Tinex is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds. There are many worthless imitations of this mixture. To avoid disappointment, ask for a2Va ounces of Pinex with full directions and don't accept anything else, Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction r money promptly re-1

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CAUTION: While Bitro-Phosphate

Is unsurpassed for the relief of nervousness, general debility, etc., those taking it who do not desire to put on flesh should use extra care In avoiding fat-producing foods. Advertisement.

BEDROOM OUTFITS A flno assortment to choose from at right prices. Holthouse Furniture Store 6S0 Main 8L

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20 S. 12th St

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Say "Nope" ! to your Grocercnan

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if he tries to put over on you something "just as

good as" Red Cross Ball Blue In the word3 of the immortal Josh Billings "There aint no sich thing." There is positivelv nothing as good as, or equal to RED CROSS BALL BLUE for producing clothes of such white purity as bring a blush to pew fallen snow. Try it Prove it S Cents Everywhere

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Getting Down to Brass Tacks Why pay a big price for goods when you can buy them for less. We have bought merchandise at prices that are almost unbelievable and are going to offer them to the pfiople of Richmond at prices that no other concern can meet. This is making it strong, but nevertheless it's true and you will be convinced when you see the articles listed on Page 5 of Thursday's Palladium. Sidetrack everything, come in any manner you can get here, buy as you have never bought before and your savings will amount to dollars for we are going to have the goods and at the right prices. WATCH for THE BIG AD On Page 5 THURSDAY EVENING

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kind to help have gone to shorter days

and more money and the bright lights. I

The dumb, awkward riffraff is left for

us to deal and .associate with. For

the past few years we don't know Sundays from other days. Our year just ended with a loss. High priced feed and our work gone before , we knew our fate, lured to the edge and then kicked over. "I'm mad!" Relief Suggested. To relieve the situation, ra'ofiad machine shops, in fact all employers In tho cities, must pay less wages and quit shortening hours or go hungry. We work thirteen and fourteen hours the year round. Sundays too, Farmers who ride in autos and have what they call a good time, and quit work early, have nothing at the end of the year but a worn auto and a happy thought. And it is certain we can't pay the wages asked. FREEMONT MARLATT I did own and farm 95 acres but quit on account of not getltng labor and not being able to work much myself. I am now a berry and truck grower on about three acres. Am thinking of increasing production this year, as I can get good prices for all I have to sell. Too many customers and not enough producers. Farmers ccannot work by shop hours and wages, do not get enough work done and have to pay too much for it, which is causing farmers to leave the farms and groins: to town.

thus becoming consumers Instead ottf producers. If conditions do not change , in ten years from now, the fanners can not feed the people in towns and cities.

To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Persons suffering from catarrhal deafness, or who are growing hard of hearing and have head noises will be glad to know that this distressing affliction can usually be successfully treated at borne by an internal medicine that in many instances has effected complete relief after other treat

ments have failed. Sufferers who could scarcely hear have had their hearing restored to Buch an extent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven or eight inches away

from either ear. Therefore, if you know of someone who Is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deafness, cut out this formula and band it to them and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. The prescription can be prepared at home and is made as follows: Becure from your druggist 1 ox. Parmint (Double Strength). Take this home and add to it M pint of hot water and a little granulated Eugar;

; stir until dissolved. Take one table- ' spoonful four times a day. Parmint is used in this way not only : to reduce by tonic action the inflammation and swelling in the Eustachian Tubes, and thus to equalize the air pressure on the drum, but to correct any excess of secretions in the middle j ear, and the results it gives are nairI ly always quick and effective. Every person who has catarrh in I any form, or distressing rumbling, I hissing sounds in their ears, should give this recipe a trial. Advertlse- ' ment.

RETIRED FARMER FEELS 25 YEARS YOUNGER, HE SAYS

"While I am 70 years old, since! taking Tanlac I am in better health than I have been for years and feel at leaat 25 years younger," said Luther Click, S21 Sooth Fourth street, Terre Haute, 'Ind.. a retired fanner, while telling of his experience with Tanlac. "As well as I can remember. continued Mr. Ollck, "it was about four or live-years before I left the farm, or fourteen years ago, I began to suffer with my stomach and pains In my back and shoulders. I had to be very careful about what I ate, and finally had to confine myself to mush and milk and once in a while a little milk toast. My back and shoulders pained me so I could not do a thing, not even being able to hitch my horse to the buggy, and after I moved to town I got down flat of my back and could not help myself at all. I was badly run down and had lost so much weight and strength I Just felt like I was going to die. Although I had tried many different treatments and medicines and spent enough money, it Beemed to me, to buy a good-sized drug store, nothing did me any good. "Well, one day some folks were In to see me and suggested I try Tanlac, and I took their advice and sent and got a bottle. I couldn't see that the first bottle did me much good, but I started on the second which seemed to help me a little. However, as I did not get the benefit I thought I should I started to give it up: but I am sure glad now I didn't, for I firmly believe if I had I wouldn't be here today to tell you my experience with Tanlac. Now, about the time I had finished my fourth

bottle I was able to get out of bed and began to regain my strength and lost weight. I continued taking it and in a short while I could eat good, sleep well and always got up in the morning feeling fine. My stomach is In fine condition, and the pains have all Kone out of my back and shoulders. I have stopped taking Tanlac now. as I feel so well I don't think I need it, but I always keep a bottle in my house and never expect to be without it. I tell everybody I get a chance about what Tanlac has done for me, and I don't think I can sav too much for it." Tanlac is sold In Richmond by Clem Thirtieth walte; in Greensfork by C. D. Corine: in Cambridge City by Mr. Dean House; in Pershing bv Sourbeer & Rodenberg; in Centerville by Centerville Pharmacy; in Milton by W. L. Parkins: In Williamsbursr by S Morton Catey Co., and in Dublin by E. R. Money. Advertisement.

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