Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 281, 5 October 1920 — Page 8
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TI1E RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 1920.
LEAGUE WILL SADDLE AMERICA WITH WOES OF EUROPE BORAH
ANBURY, Conn., Oct. 5. America's entry into any association or alliance ' of nations was . opposed here Monday by Senator Borah, Republican, of Idaho. Opening a four day's speaking tour in .support of the candidacy of Senator
Branaegee anomer or ice n.epuuu;nu "Irreconcilable" opponents of the Versailles league, Senator Borah declared that the thing which made the United States "powerful for good Is its complete freedom and its unembarrassed right to throw its influence on the side of Justice and peace In every great crisis of affairs." "There is today in the "world." said Senator Borah, "no influence for peace nd for civilization equal to the free and untrammeled America, and the best citizenship of the country, regardless of party, will preserve that influence, uncompromlsed and untarnished. Warning From Maine. "The voice of Maine was the voice of Lincoln speaking through the sturdy and patriotic men and women who have kept the faith. "The real question which the whole league scheme presents to the average citizen is this: Shall we go into Europe and take upon ourselves as a people and as a part of our burdens and obligations the turmoil, the strife, th rarJal conflicts and the Imperial
istic echemes of the old world, or shall we stay out? Keep that plain, fundamental proposition before you. "All these schemes lead to but one destination Europe. Whether you have It with or without reservations, it all leads to Europe.
"Whether you call the scheme a league, . a concert of powers, an alliance or an association they all lead to Europe and place upon the already bended backs of American taxpayers their scheme of exploitation and waste. Methods Immaterial. "This Is the reason why Lloyd George is perfectly willing for us to come In on our own terms. Once there we must assume alj the obli gations and deal with all the situations which our presence there inevitably incurB. Witness some of the scenes at Versailles, such as the betrayal of China the deal by which Shantung was , bartered away to an unfriendly power. 'America sat in the settlement and was silent and if not silent, by reason of its association, powerless. That is the first time in all her history that she connived at the betrayal of a friendly people and broke every pledge, legal and moral, which a people could make. . "And that is the first time that the United States ever sat in on an European settlement."
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Mme. Schutnann-Heink singing for immigrants at Ellis Islana.
daughter Blanche, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ozbun and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ozbun Mrs. Idris Reece will be hostess for a miscellaneous shower to be given at her home southeast of Bloomingport, Thursday afternoon, for
her friend. Mrs. Edyth Oberander. a
recent bride The Willing Workers'
S S. Class held their class meeting and social at the home of Mrs. Ozro Bales, recently. Mrs. Angle Chamress had charge of the devotionals. Twenty-three members answered to roll call. Twenty-four visits to the sick were reported. Mrs. Minnie Newman was " appointed chairman of the second division. The class will send a barrel of canned fruit this week to the Rescue Home at Columbus, Ohio. After all business was transacted the following program was given by the first division: Automobile game conducted by Mrs. Ethel Isenbarger; Reading, "My Mother," by Mrs. Mary
Myrtle Reece. Mrs. Mat tie Cook conducted a Bill of Fare game. Mrs. Stella Bales had a puzzle and guessing game. " Refreshments were served. Mrs. Cornealia Johnson, of Richmond was a guest. The next meeting will be at he home of Mrs. Ella Murphy, Oct. 27th. The second division will have charge of the program. Mrs. Ola Johnson will have charge of the devotionals.
COOD FOB HIM AXD HIS "WIFE Hurley L. WatWjns, 2303 Lytle St.. Louisville. Ky.,"wrrtes: "I found Foley' Honey and Tar Just, what I wanted tor my wife's and my colds." This famous old cough medicine is lust as good for children as for adults. It checks coughs, colds, croup, bronchial coughs, and stops that "tickling" throat that keeps one coughing at night. It con--tains no opiates- nor habit-forming 1rurs Prompt and sure In action. A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main St. Adver-llst-ment. '
EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS
Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers You
Ellis Island, "America's gateway," is filled with immigrants to the very limit of its capacity. They are coming over so' fast that the authorities are having: a
difficult time handling them quickly enough to avoid dangerous congestion. Social activities are arranged daily for the immigrants to keep them occupied.
One of the recent entertainers at Ellis Island was Mme. Schu-mann-Heink, the famous opera star. She is shown singing to a crowd of several thousands.
family were visiting Sunday. .Charles i
Bollinger took bis sorghum to Union City last Tuesday. . .William Wilt and family entertained company Sunday.. Sam Riegle and family were in Greenville Saturday night.
Suburban
. LYNN, Ind. Mrs. Newton Reed is spending a few days at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Martin, at Greenville, O Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barnes had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Macon, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. C. Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Macon and daughter, Andrew Macon and family, and Mrs. Clarence Butts of San Pedro, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Orla Green and children of Winchester, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Moody Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood and daughter Wanda spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. James Chenoweth and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chenoweth. CAMDEN, O. Schools here were closed Thursday and Friday to allow pupils and teachers to a'ttend the Preble County fair C. E. Marlatt has gone east to visit his sister in Pennsylvania and his neice in Washington. D. C E. C. Eikenberry and family were in Cincinnati, Friday Robert Duvall and family have return
ed to Camden after living in Dayton this summer. They are boarding until a vacant house is found Mrs. Daisy Freitas returned home Thursday evening after a few days' visit with relatives in Eaton and attending the county, fair Miss Mary Kenworthy who is attending school at the State Normal at Oxford, was home Saturday and Sunday Ernest McCord. of Toledo, came Monday to attend the funeral of his grandfather, Henry Pohn Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stokes attended the wedding of their son, Paul, in Cincinnati, Thursday. Their fori. Will, of New York City, and daughter Irene, of Cleveland, attended the wedding and visited their parents.
HOLLANSBURG, Ohio Mrs. FhebrPiatt and children entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lamm and son. Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Nichols of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiggs, of Cuba, and Miss Wilm: Harlan. Miss Christian Morgan called in the afternoon Glen Brown is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adding ton. They were Union City visitors Sa.turday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Owen3, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Sausser V. E. and Clarence Chenoweth were Richmond visitors Friday Mr. and Mrs. Riley, Mikesell spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dorsen Roberts Mr. and Mrs.
Dayton, spent part of last week with Dr. and Mrs. Meek Dale Williams and family spent Sunday with Dan Williams and family.
BOSTON. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peck had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Cullip, of Peru, Mr. tind Mrs. Will Cullip, and A. H. Cullip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ketron and daughters spent the week-end in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kilgi'.s and children visited relatives in Winchester, Ind., Sunday Mrs. George Johnson, of Losantsville, spent Sunday evening with Howard Johnson and family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peck spent last ,week at Kokomo Mr. and Mrs. Victor Heath and son, and Mrs. George Harkleroad and son are visiting in Kingsport, Tenn Mrs. Vangie Miller and daughter Jennie, Mrs. Robert Holder and son, and Mrs. John Druley, spent Friday in Richmond Mrs. Claude Ballenger returned home Satur-
Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; cleg up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid
neys aren t acting right, or if bladder
On legal affldirit, John Hart Brlttntn, business man. certified to this: "My head at the top and hack was absolutely bald. The scalp was shiny. An expert said that he thought the hair roots vera extinct, and there was no hope of my ever harm a new hair growth. "Yet now, at an age over 60, I hare a luxuriant growth of soft, strong, lustrous hair 1 No trace of baldness. The pictures shown, here are from my photographs." Mr. Brittain certified further: INDIAN'S SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH
At a time when I had become discounted at trying various hair lotions, tonics, aperialikta' treatments, etc., I came across, in my travels, a Cherokee Indian 'medicine man' who had an elixir
that lie asseverated would grow my hair. Although After lutir oroatU. I had but little faith, I gave it a trial. To my "I oir growth amazement a iipht fuzi soon appeared. It developed, day by day. Into a healthy growth, and ere long my hair was as prolific as in, my youthful days. That 1 uas astonished and happy is expressing my state of mind mildly. Obviously, the bair roots had not been dead, but were dormant ia the sralp, awaiting the fertilizing potency of the mysterious pomaJn. I negotiated for and came into possession of the principle for preparing this mysterious elixir, now called Kotalko, and later had the recipe put into practical form by a chemist.
Xnat my own hair growth was permanent has been amply proved.'"
Photo when bald.
Craft and mother, from Richmond, called on James Isenbarger and family Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Adamson from Edmund. Okla
homa, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mills and Mr. bothers you, get about four ounces of
and Mrs. Kellev Engle were the Sun- Jaa &aus from any good pharmacy; dav cuests of Billie Rockhills Mr. take a tablespoonful in a glass of
and Mrs. Addison Reece spent Sunday water before breakfast for a few days: afternoon in Lynn, the guests of the and your kidneys will then act fine.!
latter's mother, Mrs. John Moody This famous salts is made from the Mr. Elbrid Engle and family and his j acid of grapes and lemon juice, com-
How YOU May Grow YOUR Hair
TV has been proved in very many cases that hair roots did toot die even when the hair fell out through dandruff, fever, alopecia areata or certain other hair or scalp disorders. Miss A. II. Otto reports: "About 8 years ago my hair began to fall
out until my scalp in spots was
H. II. Jones of Greenville, Mrs. Mae nay alter a two weens visit wun reiShute and daughter and T. F. Davis I a! at Converse. Ind Mrs. Will and family were Sunday visitors of j Overholser. Mrs. Ada Robinson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jones Miss Flo I Kate Kelly, Mrs. Bert Packer and Mrs. nvi nf near r.roenviiip wn th smest I Don Robison and daughter Mane
mother, Mrs. Albert Engle called on the latter's sister, Mrs. Sarah Hoggatt at Richmond, Sunday afternoon Charles Collins has bought a new Ford Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberander entertained at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Oberander, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Thorne and daughter, Miss Dora and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oberander Uncle Jimmie Reece visited relatives in Lynn, Sunday afternoon. ....Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ozbun entertained the following at dinner Wednesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ozbun, who were recently married: Mr. and Mrs. Crate Chenoweth and
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timed with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid
neys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids! in the urine so it no longer irritates, j thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; 1 makes a delightful effervescent lithia-' water drink which millions of men and i women take now and then to keep the; kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus i avoiding serious kidney disease. ! Advertisement. I
almost entirely bald. I used
everything that was recommended but was always disappointed until at last I came across Kotalko. My bald spots are being; covered now; the growth is already about three inches." G. W. Mitchell reports: "I had spots completely bald, over which hair is now growing eince I used Kotalko." Mrs. Matilda Maxwell reports? "The whole front of my head was as bald
as the palm of my hand for about 15 years. Eince using Kotalko. hair in Frnwiiiff aU over the claca that was bald
Many more splendid, convincing reports from satisfied users.
KotaTko- it Wonderful for women's hair.
contains GENTJIITB SEAS OIL and other potent Ingredients. No alcohol, no shampoo; but a hair elixir of wonderful efficacy. All ingredients are safe and harmless, even for a child's scalp and hair. Positively KOTALKO is
. one flpiirntfniiy reliable hair preparation that succeeds upon genuine merit. Buy a box of KOTALKO at the drug store. Or ask for Kotalko at the toilet poods or drug counter of anv large department tnre. Remember the. name. Accept nothing else as "j-ist as good." $300.00 GUARANTEE. Or if yon send 10 cents (silver or stamps 1. yon will receive a PROOF BOX of Kotalko with BROCHURE, postraid. Peter-mine NOW to eliminate DANDRUFF, to treat BALDNESS, to STOP HAIR KROM FALLINO. Get s box of guaranteed KOTALKO, apply once or twice daily; watch In your mirror. For PROOF BOX (10 cents, none otherwise) write to JOHN HART BRITTAIN, Inc., BT-69, Station F, New York City
of Miss Roma Simpson Saturday night
and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Woods of Palestine, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Van White and daughter, Gwendolyn, Sunday Miss Proctor of Alexandria, Ohio, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bishop Mr
and Mrs. Harrison Ross were Union i
City visitors Friday morning.. . .Floyd Ausburn and family of Carlos City, Ind., called on Charles Caskey and family Mrs. Mont Simpson and
daughter, Mrs. Ben F. Richards and
shopped in Richmond, Saturday.
Miss Margie Johnson spent the weekend at Losantsville Mr. and Mrs. Charles Batchfield and children, of Racine, Wis., have come for an irdefmite visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Druley Frank Parker has returned from a visit with relatives in Tennessee Miss Letha Phillips visited in Richmond last week.
BLOOMIN'GSPORT, Ind. Mrs. Raymond Thornburg is visiting her par-
children, Scott Zedral, and Miss Roma, fnts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornbuni ' I -a 11.:. 1 T"i T-
left Tuesday for Portland, to attend
the 50th wedding anniversary of M
and Mrs. Will Andrews, on Wednesday. They will remain until Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caskey and Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeCamp were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Clark and son James, of Palestine... ..Mrs. Mina Garrison spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Pheba Piatt Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Harley spent Sunday afternoon with Howard Harley and family. The ladies of this place organized a Democratic club last Friday evening with a large number in attendance. They will meet again Friday evening at 7:30 at the K. of P. hall. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. . .Aaron Irelan of Richmond spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Pearl Irelan and family Mrs. A. M. Lamm, Mrs. Clem Nichols of Richmond, Mis. Earl Wiggs of Arba, Mrs. Pheba Piatt and daughter, Mae, called on Mr. and Mrs Russel Caskey Sunday afternoon Will Peden of Arba has pur chased the old Mikesell property on Elm street and will move there this fall Mrs. Ralph Woodward and children of Charleston, W. Va., and Mrs. Frank Irelan and children, cf
near Muncie, this weeK Kev. trea Carter, from Xewberg, Oregon, was the guest of Mr. Dempsey Ozbun and family, Thursday afternoon and night. Mrs. Mary Seawright is spending a few weeks in Carrol County, her .former home.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Will
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CLARKS" STATION Fred McKomen and wife shopped in Greenville Saturdav afternoon. . .Sam Riegle and William" Stump filled their silos last week.. .Claude Hayes assisted Charles Zollinger in cutting corn last week... Handy Riecle hulled clover seed Sat-,-rday Ed Clark and wife were visiting Sunday Ed Downing and fami'y and Wilson Lutz and wife attended the Eaton fair last Thursday Frank James and wife entertained
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Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sluphur, properly compound- j ed, brings back the natural color and : lustre to the hair when faded, streaked J or gray. Years ago the only way to j get this mixture was to make it at j home, which is mussy and trouble
some, nowadays, Dy asKing at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell you have darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or twro, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Advertisement.
SHOT GUNS Shells, Coats, Etc. SAM S. VIGRAN 617 Main St.
15 DISCOUNT On Fine WOOLENS Make Selections Early DENNIS-COYLE CO. 5 N. 10th St., Westcott Hotel
B I B B IS I! Q n D D M LICHTENFELS & O'BRIEN ES n Dry Cleaning and Pressing w 41 N. 8th St. Phone 2807 m jg Watch for the Checkerboard eg Delivery Car BSBDDOODOD
FLOWERS Consult us on the matter of Funeral Flowers and Flowers for aU occasions. THE WAYNE FLOWER SHOP Phone 26141031 Main St.
The Strongest Bank In Eastern Indiana Second National Bank Richmond, Ind. We Pay 3 on Savings
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Have You Seen Our NEW FROCKS for Fall and Winter? Geo. H. Knollenberg Co. See Our Show Windows
FORD The Universal Car Webb-Coleman Co. Ford and Fordson Dealers Phone 1616
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Will Address a Meeting to be Held at the
COLISEUM Wednesday Evening Oct. 6th, at 8 o'clock
Hear America's Foremost Orator Discuss the Issues of the Political Campaign
Everyone Invited to Attend
Republican men and women voters of Wayne County are requested to take part in the parade which will preceed the meeting leaving the Court House at 7 o'clock
DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by appointment.
We can save you dealer's profit on a Used Piano or can trade your Silent Piano for a Victrota. WALTER B. FULGHUM 1000 Main St. Phone 2275
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RESERVE YOUR SEAT TONIGHT l - FOR THE FAMOUS ARTIST CONCERT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT The Victoria Store will be open every evening this week to accommodate those unable to call during regular business hours. Good 1 seats still left. 1000 Main street. Phone 2275. ,
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