Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 113, 23 March 1920 — Page 2

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THE KlCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920.

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YASHiNGTOtl 35TII STATE TO RATIFY WOMAN SUFFRAGE OLYMPIA, Wash, March 23. Ratlflcatlon of the proposed suffrage amendment to the Federal constitution was completed by the Washington legislature late Monday when the senate unanimously passed a resolution ratifying the amendment. -The resolution had previously been passed by the. house.". : " Washington is the thirty-fifth state to ratify the suffrage amendment and only one more is needed to make the measure a part of the constitution. The legislature of Delaware is now in session and the suffrage amendment will be brought before it in a few days. List of States. The list of states that have ratified the amendment follows: Illinois June 10, 1919. 1 Wisconsin June 10, 1919. Michigan June 10, 1919. Kansas June 16. 1919. Ohio June 16, 1919. New York June 16, 1919. Pennsylvania June 24, 1919. Massachusetts June 25, 1919. Texas June' 27, 1919. Iowa July 2, 1919. MlssourV July 3, 1919. ArkansasJuly 28, 1919. MontanaJuly 30, 1919. Nebraska Aug. 2, 1919. Minnesota Sept 8, 1919. New Hampshire--Sept 10, 1919. Utah Sept. 30, 1919California Nov. 1, 1919. Maine Nov. 1, 1919. v North Dakota Dec 1, 1919. South Dakota Dec. 4, 1919. Colorado Dec. 12, 1919. Rhode Island Jan. 61920. Kentucky Jan. 6, 1920. Oregon Jan. 12, 1920. Indiana Jan. 16, 1920. Wyoming Jan. 27. 1920. Nevada Feb. 7, 1920. - New Jersey Feb. 10, 1920. Idaho Feb. 11, 1920. Arizona Feb. 12, 1920. New Mexico Feb. 19, 1920. Oklahoma Feb. 2, 1920. West Virginia March 10, 1920. Washington March 22, 1920.

Farm Federation

.... The board of directors of the Indiana Federation of Farmers' associations, held an all-day meeting at the federation's headquarters In Indianapolis Monday, at which John O. Brown of Monon presided. The discussion included road legislation, twine, fertilizers, pooling of this season's wool clip, live stock reports, tomato, growers' reports, cooperative elevator plans, organization of women, and legislative matters. , The

board members remained for another session Tuesday morning. The subcommittee on roads appointed by President Brown at the last session of the directors made a report which met with favor. Regarding road construction under' the jurisdiction of the state highway commission, the committee recommended that such construction should be carried on so as to result in securing the state's portion of both federal and state authorities in all programs of road building until costs of construction can be arrived at that will exclude the present abnormal expenditures." In ajl permanent road construction where lcoal conditions do not render It Impracticable, the committee reported that a provision be made for a side roadway for the accommodation of all traffic that would prove injurious to the pavement, such as heavy machinery, or that for any reason could be handled on such side road.

f Indiana Brevities v

BOONVIIXE At a meeting of Dem

ocratic workers held here it was decided to give one and possibly two places on the county ticket to women candidates, providing full woman suffrage becomes a fact next week.

WABASH Senor Terra Arocena, of Montevidio, Uruguay, has arrived here and will spend the week at the Marvin

J. Rank & Sons' farm, in Paw Paw township, selected Polled Shorthorn cattle, which will be shipped to South

America.

BLOOMINGTON Mrs. Mary A. Pel-

ley, . 76 years old, widow of the late

George A, Pelley, one of the most '

dead at her home here of a complication of influenza and pneumonia.

BOONVILLE Although the coal

miners are operating almost full time

In this section, coal operators say that

there is an acute coal shortage and

that' the situation is growng worse. With a possibility of a Btrike April 1. many large buyers of coal are preparing for emergencies.

LAFAYETTE The first weens

journeyings of the Indiana home special, being operated over the lines of the New York Central railroad, under the auspices of the Indiana Home Economic association, met with unexpected success, statements by the

extension department or Furdue university show.

Former Richmond Woman

Is Dead in California

Mrs. Marearet Charles, a former

resident of Richmond, died at tne

home of her daughter in Fresno. Cal.,

Monday, relatives here were aavisea

Tuesday. A broken hip, sustained recently in a fall, was the cause of her death. She was the widow of Samuel

Charles, a former business man here, and had lived in Richmond all her life

until she went west, 10 years ago.

Surviving members include one si6'

ter Mrs. Susan Comer, or boutn Twenty-first street; one brother, John R. Simoson. south of the city; two

sons. William Charles of Marlon, 111.;

and Robert Charles, of Memphis,

Tenn.. and one daughter, Mrs.-FranK

Hunt, of Fresno, Cal.

Damps Very Often Make Mighty Good Home Gardens;

How to Make 'Em Fit

Is there an old, weed-grown "dump'

somewhere in or near town? It s a

fine place for a garden, very likely.

Some of the best community gardens in many large cities have been grown on this class of land, according to the

United States department of agricul

ture. , The evolution of the dump Into a garden has meant production instead of ugliness. Frequently the soils of these dump lands are very rich, and weeds are

rank upon them. The growth of

weeds is always the best indication. If

weeds do not, grow luxuriously upon

old dump grounds the soil probably is poor or contains so much cinders, stones or other similar material. As a rule, however, dump grounds are reasonably fertile. Where the soil is good the dump lands will produce abundantly, but there must be considerable work and preparation before they are In condition to be planted. All trash that will burn goes into a fire, and what will not burn is hauled away or piled where it will not be in the way. Then the land is plowed and again harrowed, and the refuse material brought to the surface by this operation is removed. Often only Email quantities of fertilizer are required. Deep cinders make the land unfit for gardening, but the cinders may be covered with a layer of soil brought from elsewhere. In some cases it is advisable the first year to plant only- such crops as corn, potatoes, pole beans, and others

that can be cultivated with horsedrawn tools. Abundant weeds make the growing of small crops difficult until the second or third year.

Yeggs Crack Connersville

Safe; Get $1,500 in Cash

CONNERSVILLE, Ind., March 23.

Yeggmen cracked the safe in the Auditorium Theater Sunday night and got

away with $1,500 In cash. Entrance was gained through a side door. Nitro-

glycerine was used in a hole being

bored through the door of the safe and

a fuse connected inside. Four drapers

recntly purchased were jerked from the wall by the safe blowers and

wrapped about the safe to muffle the noise of the explosion.

No one knew of the robbery until

late today when Joseph Schilling, man

ager, opened the theater. Persons living la nearby ' apartment houses say they heard no noise daring the night. x The theater is owned by a company

and it is understood that a profession

al sleuth will be employed to aid the police. There is practically no clew. HIS LAST WALK GARY, Ind., -March 23. - Charles Johnson, of New York, a professional

No. 4.

Don't Wait to Be Bilious Keep well. Whenever your appetite

begins to nag, or a sour stomach and

a coated tongue

warn you, take I CARTER'S I

Little Liver 8 nil and the j4 trouble will 3 cease. 1

Good for man, woman and child. For your health's sake stick to this old, tried and true remedy. Purely vegetable. Small Pin Small Dose Snail Price DSL CARTER'S IRON POLLS, Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for Anemia, Rhe lafls , Nerveasaess, Sleeplessness and Feat ale Weakness.

CARTERS

1 IIVER

JIEULLS

walker, is dead here. He was found exhausted in a wood near here and apparently had been lost for a week. He was identified by medals pinned to his battered clothing and by papers which indicated he had competed In walking contests in numerous foreign countries in , the last twenty years. He was about forty years old.

A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up TUi boma-mada remedy la a wum

dcr far quirk results. Easily T an4 ca ply mads. 7

"Tier it a home-made syrup which million of people hare found to be the moat dependable means ef breaking up stubborn cough. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in action. Under iU healing, soothing influence, chest sorenets goes, phlepm loosen, breathlnr becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you get a good night's restful sleep. The usual throat and chest colds are conquered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing better Tor bronchitis, hoarseness, erouo, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 2 'a ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughly. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you get a full pint a family supply of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Keeps perfectly and children lure its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway

pine extract, known the world over for . x 1 1? ' 1 A .

us prompt neaung euect upon uo membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2y ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept any

thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute

satisfaction or tnonev promptlv re

funded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne,

ind.

.d treat the world" accord-

Do yoirsing in v t yourbath? Have you that' feelingTinT tne . morning of being bom again?. This is a joy accorded only to per-, feet health. Racing blood and high spirits are two results of exercise, regular livingandregular bowel evacuations By en entirety new'principio nujol will keep the poisonous waste moving out of the body. Every other form of treatment either irritates or forces the system. Nujol works on the waste mat- 4 ter instead of on the system.' Nujol proven t s constipation by keeping the food waste : soft, thus helping Nature establish easy," thorough bowel evacuation et regular t intervals the healthiest habit in the world. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take try it. '." Nujol 1 sold by all drucsist la sealed bottle only bearing Nujol trade mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey). SO Broadway, New York, for booklet. "Thirty Feet of Danger."

A New Method of Treating an

Old Complaint

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I Masonic Calendar V

Tuesday, March 23 Richmond lodge No. 196 F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree, beginning 7 o'clock. Wednesday, March 24 Webb lodge No. 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work In Master Mason degree, beginning 1 o'clock. Thursday, March 25 Richmond

Commandary No. 8 K. T. Special Con-' aTo r, ia .m ,. clave. Supper 6:30. Work in tt.5' In cities and towns everv-

1 where ttPftr hr. A flvorM entrant.

IRONWORKER'S DUTIES DON'T

TIRE HIM NOW

Richmond Man Highly In

dorses Vola-Tonic After It Brings Back His Old

Strength.

SPEAKS PLAIN WORDS

"If Vola-Tonic hadn't really benefitted me I'd never in the world give this statement recommending it to others," said Albert Hodapp, of 328 South Thirteenth street, Richmond, an iron worker. "I'd be Just as quick to say that VolaTonic didn't help me but since it did help me I'm glad to give this statement recommending It. "I was In a general run down, weakened condition and had been troubled with my kidneys for several months. Seeing Vola-Tonic recommended so highly in the newspapers I decided to give it a trial. "Vola-Tonic has benefitted me in every way. I can feel my strength gaining day by day, and my work doesn't tire me out as it did before. I have an excellent appetite since taking Vola-Tonic and my stomach i3 in good condition. I can notice that my kid

neys have improved a great deal also. "Yes, I'm glad to recommend VolaTonic and I intend to continue taking It myself until I am in first class condition in every way." Vola-Tonic, "Builder of Strength," brings the weakened, run down man or woman a good appetite and good digestion and helps the stomach take strengthening nutrition from food, to nourish and build up broken down tissues and ailing organs of the body. Vola-Tonic also soothes the nerves and permits sound, refreshing sleep every night. As a result, normal strength and health soon come to the weakened, run-down man or woman. VolaTonlc Is being specially Intro

duced In Richmond at the five Quigley

Following sup-

order of tho Temple

per. Friday, March 26 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Called meeting. Work In the Past and Most Excellent Masters Degrees. Refreshments.

Don't Spoil a Good Meal With a Bad Stomach It is really a pitiful eight to see so many thousands of people worrying about what they can eat, and what they can't eat Dyspeptics, they call themselves, but they stretch their Imagination when they do It. All theno people need to make them healthy, cheerful and of sound appetite is a box of Ml-O-Na Tablets. The stomach of n dyspeptic is overWorked and run down. It needs help to digest tho food, but more than that It heeds a prescription that will 1 Cleanse, renovate, strengthen and put elasticity Into the stomach walls. Ml-O-Na is the prescription that will do this and do it so promptly that you'll wonder why jrou didn't try It before. It stops belching of gas and distress tifter eating In five minutes. It Is Undoubtedly the greatest stomach tonlo ever given to the publio by a Specialist in stomach diseases. Leading druggists .everywhere and Conkey Drug Co.. and A. U. Luken & Co. sell Ml-O-Na for 60 cents a largo box, on the moneyback plan.

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tAs&ttcamr-cwA

ttnda Catarrh or money back. Ju.

breathe H in. Outfit Including' inhaler US. Extra bottle 604. All DruygUU

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Plenty of good hand made HARNESS on hand The Old Reliable Miller Make

"Gifts That Last" WATCH CHAINS $1.00 TO $25.00

VICK'S

VAPOEUB

offers

a mew way to treat cronap and cold troubles

THE OLD WAY Treatment by internal dosing, which does not reach direct to the affected parts and which frequently does derange the digestion.

DIRECTIONS FOR THE USE OF VICKS i Vapor Important For disease of the respiratory organs, such a colds, a large part of the value of Vicks lies in its vaporizing qualities. Therefore, whenever Vicks is applied over the throat and chest, care should be taken to leave the clothing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel, so that the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. Hot Wet Cloths In cases of very severe colds, sore throat, coughs, incipient pneumonia, etc., hot, wet towels should be applied over the throat and chest to open the pores of the skin before applying Vicks. Fresh Air Plenty of fresh air in the bed room is the best way to prevent colds and lung troubles. Fresh air does not cause colds ; it strengthens the lungs, enabling the system to throw off colds. Asthma Vicks is not a "cure" for asthma so far as we know, there is no cure. In many cases, however, Vicks does give relief. Rub it well over the spinal column, from the neck to the hips to relieve the nervous tension. Then apply freely over throat and chest at bed time and cover with hot flannels. Renew frequently and always have the covers loose, so that the vapors may be freely inhaled. Also melt Vicks in a spoon and inhale the vapors and apply a little up the nostrils. Bronchitis, Sere Threat, Cold in the Chest If a severe case, first apply hot, wet towels over the throat and chest. Then rub Vicks in well until the skin is red, spread on thickly and cover with two thicknesses of hot, flannel cloths. Catarrh, Colds in the Head Melt a little Vicks in a spoon and inhale the vapors. Also apply well up the nostrils. There are so many varieties of catarrh that a competent physician should always be consulted. For many forms, however, Vicks is excellent. Dissolve a half teaspoonful of salt in a pint of warm water and snuff up the nostril night and morning. Then insert Vicks freely up the nostrils as far as possible, snuffing well back into the air passages. Children' Cold Vicks is particularly valuable in treating children's colds, since it is an external treatment, and therefore, does not disturb the delicate digestions of children. The best plan is to keep Vicks constantly on hand and apply freely and often at the first sign of "sniffles." Growing children require plenty of fresh air and exercise and should be

COLDS arc simply inflammation or congestion of the mucous membrane or lining of the respira-

tory organs air passages and lungs. They should be treated just as surface inflammations, such as Burns or Bruises are treated that is, the medication should be applied directly

to the inflamed parts. Internal medication going to the stomach does not reach directly the affected parts. But medication cannot be applied directly to the air passages and lungs except in the form of vapors that can be inhaled; and, until the discovery of Vick's VapoRub, there was no efficient, economical method of supplying these vapors.

Vicks Acts Both Externally and Internally VICK'S VAPORUB is the discovery of a North Carolina druggist, L. Richardson, who found a way to combine the standard, time - tested remedies Menthol, Camphor, Turpentine, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Juniper, etc. in salve form, so that when Vicks is applied to the body, these ingredients are vaporized by the body heat INTERNALLY, these vapors, inhaled with each breath all night long, carry the medication direct to the air passages and lungs EXTERNALLY, Vicks is absorbed through and stimulates the skin, attracting the blood to the affected parts and aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve "the inflammation or congestion. How the Use of Vicks Has Grown Starting with the customers of Mr. Richardson's retail drug store, the use of Vicks has Increased county by county, state by state, until' now more than 17 million jars are used annually practically one jar for every family in the United States and this in spite of the fact that Vicks is still a new treatment to many people in the North and West. Once used, Vicks is a friend for life it is so easily applied so quick in its results.

THE NEW WAY Treatment by Vick's VapoRub, which is applied externally relieving by inhalation as a vapor and by absorption and stimulation through the skin.

kept in the open as much as possible; even in the winter. Coughs Apply Vicks as directed for Colds in the Chest and Head, and if the cough is very annoying, swallow, every few hours, a small piece the sice of a pea. Croup Spasmodic Rub Vicks freely over chest and throat until the difficult breathing is relieved. One application is usually enough. To pi event croup during the night, give a good application over the throat and chest at bed time and cover with hot, fl cloths. Influenza la spite of the epidemic last winter, very little is known of this disease even the germ causing it is cot yet definitely located and no specific for influenza so far as known has been discovered. In all cases a physician should be called promptly. Vicks is to be used as an external application in connection with the physician's treatment. Apply as directed for Pneumonia. To Avoid Influenza Infliimra is a spit-borne disease, and when the germs attack the mucous membrane, or lining of the air passages. Even this is not absolutely certain, bat it is agreed by most authorities that keeping the system in good condition and the air passages stimulated end free frcsa colds is the best way to avoid the d'tmuc. Melting a little Vicks in a spoon night end morning and inhaling the vapors, and applying well up the noatxils several times a day, pertmlrty when m crowds, is recommended.

Send for ywrr phy

sician at the first sign ox iwrninnitia (2) Immediately begin the use of Vicks as an t.t appBrsfion. Far prieumonia, Vicks is apefied aemcecfiMt as directed for Deep Chest Colds far full directions see tbe DirectioM Faldex.

sd far Sac

Teng litis Ayty mm eSa

ntromx. Whoopair Cocxh Tts is a safiSKmitcd riisrsse. naming a comae w&oda varies from a few weeks to sevecal

month. There fa no auauem specific Vicks is of value in easing the coogn paroxysms, and thus lessening their

weakening effect on the

the neck to the hips, to seSeve thei

veos tenston. Then appor ever i

and chest cwethia with hot UsthhtIsi

iota

Vicks is Net Ms to

Physirtsa At the first sympl

serious QlnesB, such as rmffirnanisy a physician abould always be carter!. Many other troubles, such as chronic , catarrh or continued headache, call, for the cuagDOsis of a good

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