Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 291, 18 October 1920 — Page 3
THE 'RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM . RICHMOND. lND., MONDAY, OCT. 18, 1920.
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AMERICAN ARMADA TO IMPRESS WORLD SAY NAVY LEADERS
WASHINGTON, Cct. 18 The two great fleets that the Nevy Department plans to send around the world next June will be the mpst powerful that have been assembled under the American flag, it was stated today. Each will include approximately 110 units, selected with the greatest care from 200 or more available. As described by officials today, this stupendous armada is.' aimed to be "a spectacle that will inipress the world with America's naval power." The Atlantic fleet, which first will visit South America and South American ports, it was learned, will include the dreadnoughts Pennsylvania, Arizona, Oklahoma, Nevada. Kansas, Utah, Florida, Delaware, North Dakota, Michigan, South Carolina, Minnesota and New Hampshire. A sufficient number or battle ships will tbe added to increase the total. Big Type Ships. The full number of first-class fighting craft will be 20. Ten cruisers, 80 destroyers and 10 auxiliaries will complete the ensemble. Impressive as is the proposed Atlantic fleet, it will be excelled in fighting power by the Pacific fleet. The most powerful unit in that force will be the new dreadnought Tennessee, put into commission this week and now taking cn torpedoes at Newport preparatory for her trip through the Panama Canal. Tennessee Is Latest. The Tennessee measures 32,000 tons, being more than twice the size and having four times the fighting strength of the battle ship Connecticut, which headed President Thieodore Roosevelt's fleet around the globe. Next will come the new superdreadnoughls Idaho and Mississippi, followed close in gun power by the New Mexico, which has the distinction of being the only dreadnought in the world driven by electric power. The dreadnoughts Wyoming, Arkansas, Texas and New York also have fceen assigned to the Pacific fleet, hich will include 12 additional battle ships. Eight cruisers, approximately 80 de,stroyers and 10 auxiliary ships will complete the force. It will visit Honolulu and Samoa before proceeding to Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and Van Dieman's Iand. This grand maneuver, which will b; complete only after the two great fleets have exchanged a number of thHr units somewhere between South Africa and Van Dieman's Land, will occupy a year
Tuberculosis in Greece Unchecked by Government (By Associated Press) ATHENS. Oct. 18. Tuberculosis is more prevalent in Greece than in anv other European country for which reliable figures are available, with the possible exception of Serbia. There is no governmental or private program for the control of the disease. The number of physicians in proportion to the population is one to every 1,300. In the city of Athens the death-rate, from tuberculosis of the lungs is 291 per 100,000 of population, which is about twice as high as the rate in the United States. The other forms of the diseas-9 also are present, making the total tuberculosis death-rate 3f." per 100,000 of population. One death in every six is due to tuberculosis. Agencies Are Inadequate. To deal with the disease, the existing agencies are very inadequate. There is little or no hospital provision for the care of the bulk of the population of 5,000,000. There are less than a score of general hospitals in the country. There is also an alarming prevalence of typhoid fever, which at times rises to the proportion of an epidemic. Even in the larger cities such as Alaens, the typhoid death-rate is strik ingly high. In the last three-year period for which statistics are available the death rate was 59 per 100,000 of population, about five times as high as the rate in the United States. Poor Water Supply. The prevelence of this disease is due largely to the absence of sewers and of adequate and safe water supply. No improvements in the water supply or sewerage systems have been made since 1908. The rudimentary sewerage system, where any exists, affords little or no protection against surface or underground contamination of water supply, and no safeguard against conveyance of infection. In Athens, plans have been drann by the national government to provide
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Adopted by Mine Bureau CHARLESTON, W. Va., Oct. 18. The West Virginia Bureau of Mines which is credited by experts with the best equipment in the country for rescuing entombed miners has just added to its outfit for that work three new pieces of apparatus a geophone, a carbon monoxide detector and a brass encased thermometer. The geophone is similar to a physician's stethoscope. As the stethoscope is used to detect irregularities in the
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inust be given four hours in which to!human body by sound' PO the geophone
oxide present. One-tenth of one per cent of the gas is said to be fatal to a human being.
Compulsory Farming Text Of Proposed Argentine Law BUENOS AIRES, Oct 18. Compulsory farming Is provided for in a bill just introduced in the chamber of dep
uties with the idea of forming an economic army to be composed of the youth of Argentina who are not called into the army and navy under the conscription law. If this measure becomes a law every young man in the country who does not take up a rifle or go to sea will be set to raising wheat a$d doing other farm labor. Although compulsory military service is in force in Argentina, only a
small part of the young men actually go into the service at present, tneb; being selected by lot. and as a result, according to La Nacion, there is some dissatisfaction because of the exemptions. If the new law is passed, says the newspaper. It will result In the cheapening of food stuffs and some of the vast tracts of uncultivated public land in Argentina can be put to pro-, ducing food.
Miss Lily Heber. The convention of the World. Brotherhood Federation now beinpj held in Washington is being attends ed by delegates from all parts of the world. Miss Lily Heber, doctor of philosophy at the University oi Christiana, Norway, is the only for-r eijrn woman delegate.
lote. 6. Vote straight party ticket. 7. Why? Because it is the quickest and safest way to vote. 8. How do you vote the straight party ticket? 9- By making a mark inside the cSrele at the top of the ballot. 10. Remember, this is the only mark ;fou make on the ballot if you vote the straight ticket.
11. If you want to "scratch the ticket," fo NOT mark within the circle. Put a mark in the square opposite the names of the candidates. 12. Do not cross off any name on the ballot. This will lose your vote. 13 Women should give their names as "Mary Smith" not "Mrs. John Smith." 14. Do not ask for a Republican ballot or a Democratic ballot. All ballots are the same and will be given to you as you enter the polls without asking 15. Do not discuss politics outside or inside the polls. If you do your vote may be challenged. 16. Do not tell people what your politics are. For instance, do not say "I am going to vote the Republican ticket." or the Democratic or the Socialist or any other ticket. 17. Be sure to fold your ballot correctly. If you do not know how you will be told at the polls how to do so 18. If you spoil your ballot, you can say so, hand the ballot back and another one will be given you. 19. All women who can do so should vote in the morning to give men and women, who cannot get to the polls until late in the afternoon, plenty of time.
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this way entombed miners can be located noting the direction from which the sound vibrations come. The brass-encased thermometer records maximum and minimum temperatures whereby it can be ascertained when it is safe to enter mines sealed to smother fires. Hitherto, it has been a problem to know when to enter the shafts, but with the thermometer dropped through a hole in the barricade, this can be determined easily. The carbon monoxide detector is considered the most importanct piece of apparatus from the point of protecting the lives of rescuers. The gas is detected by a color tube and a color scale on the instrument. Formerly canary birds were used, but their use was not entirely satisfactory, as the birds often succumbed to other gases, while a color detector instrument shows no other gas than carbon mon-
Prize Poland China Sale SATURDAY, OCT. 23rd, 1920. At My Farm Just West of Richmond, Ind., on National Road A FARMERS' AND BREEDERS' SALE
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the city with adequate and modai.a water and sewer systems. But the ?ix ecution of these plans has been dela yed by the war. The water supply in Athens is at' present brought i:i through an acqueduct built by t ae Emperor Hadrian nearly 2,000 yej irt ago. In the summer months the wait rr is insufficient to carry off the sewa;e.
Large Crowd Attends First Christian Revi xd There were 15 additions to the H irst Christian church at the revival a ?rvices held Sunday. Sunday school services were attended by 433. Pr yer meeting services for Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 3 p. m., in the following hoi oes. were announced: Mrs. Beckwith, 116 South Fourtenth street, Mrs. Ben, lett, leader; Mrs. G. C. Wilcoxen, 41 S uth Eleventh street, Mrs Julia Burr, 'A eader; Mrs. Emma Rank, 410 North Seventeenth street, Mrs. Mary HoAler, leader; Mrs. J. W. Richard, 24 I.'jorth Twelfth street, Mrs. Nathan VZhite, leader, and Mrs. Edward Sharp, Fifth and Randolph, Mrs. Curry, lead er.
BREMEN WILL ESTABLISH AIR PORT ON HUGE Si SALE (By Associated Press) BREMEN, Oct. 18. Eleven Million marks have been subscribed fl ir the establishment of an air port hi ere on a huge scale with an extensiv i aerodrome, custom house, hangars, repairing shops, signalling apparatus and every improvement to facilitate! international aerial navigation. This will place Bremen in a far better 'position than Hamburg which has not ei'ihibited
the same interest in aviation.
KENTUCKY PRISONERS MAKE MOONSHINE WHISKY IN JAIL (By Associated Press) HENDERSON. Ky. Oct. 18! Investigating the odor of burning rags, Jailer Rod Davis discovered a moon-
snine sun in the city jail. Prisoners'
nan made their fire from pieces of blankets and had distilled more than a pint of liquor from corn bread saved from jail rations.
The moment you apply a little Mentho-Sulphur the itching, irritation and bleeding stops. Don't continue to suffer because quick relief awaits you. Any druggist will supply you with a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur. This seems to soothe, heal and dry up the trouble quicker than anything else. Advertisement.
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Prizes for the Boys and Girls The pig furnished from my herd won FIRST PRIZE at the' Wayne County Boys' and Girls' Pig Club Show this year. To any boy or girl under eighteen years old who will buy a pig at my sale, October 23, 1920, grow it out, show it next year at any hog show and win a FIRST PRIZE I will give - $10.00 additional SECOND PRIZE I will give 5.00 additional THIRD PRIZE I will give - 3.00 additional Lunch on the Grounds by the Ladies of the Christian Church, Centerville TAKE FREE STREET CAR DIRECT TO FARM Walter B. Fulghum
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Delightful Taste, linmediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year in the drug trade is Aspironal, 1 he two-minute cold and cough reliever, authoritatively guaranteed by th:e laboratories; tested, approved an '3 most enthusiastically endorsed bj r the highest authorities, and proclaimed by tho common people as ten tiiiies as quick and effective as whisker, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are new suppHed with the wonderful new ei'ixir, so all
you have to do to get rid ctf that cold is to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollai", for a bottle of Aspironal and teil hiin to serve you two teaspoonfuls with four teaspoonfuls of water in a glstss. With your watch in your hand, take the drink at one swallow andj call for your money back m two j binutes if you cannot feel your cold fa fling away like a dream within the tfme limit. Don't be bashful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody's doing it. When your cold or caugh is relieved, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and. babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most agreeable cold 'and cough remedy for infants andcildren. Advertisement
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We can teli you that you cannot be sure of getting all you are entitled to unless you come and see with your own eyes the assortment of furniture that offers the most of everything that you desire. Whether you may need an odd piece or a whole houseful of furniture, you may be certain of finding the desired article from our extensive stock of character furniture. This store offers you the greatest values because it is the store in which values are safe and reliable, but we cannot better illustrate the values than by asking you to come and look. You're always welcome to just stroll around if you like.
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A Beautiful New Bedroom' Suite Four large mahogany pieces, with bow-end bed, French variety dressing table, extra large dresser and roomy chifforette. This is one ot the best suites in the store and its real beauty and quality must be seen to be rightly appreciated. The price is easily $100 under value but we use this suite this week as our
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A Sturdy Jacobean Oak Dining Suite If it is value you want in a dining suite here is the best one of the season. Eight pieces, table, buffet, five straight chairs and a host chair; all of solid oak, Jacobean finish, true William and Mary period design, chairs upholstered in real Spanish leather. At the price quoted this suite means a real saving of just $82.50. The flJOOfT special price is $LiiO
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Karpen Three-Piece Suite Overstuffed Tapestry KARPEN Overstuffed and Cane suites are the best the market affords that's why this store sells it. There are dozens of beautiful new KARPEN SUITES on our floors right new all beautiful, comfortable and durable pieces. The one pictured is made with loose spring
cusntons. spring bark, of excellent long-wearing tapestry and the three
pieces match exactly. Special priced, 3 pieces.
Here's a Heater that Eats Smoke Burns Cheap Coal Holds Fire and Saves You Money.
GLOBE Hot Blast "The Heater of No Regrets" This new Globe Hot Blast Heater will do it and will help you solve your coal problem because it will burn any grade. We
are already selling this wonderful heater twice as fast as ever before because they give such great satisfaction and because they put an end to coal worries forever.
Three Sizes
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18-inc
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Practical Housewives Demand a
Globe Coal Range "How can I reduce food costs? is important these days. A Globe Range will hlp you. It saves food, produces better baking and uses less coal than any range we know of.
The special features in a Globe Range all aid in producing perfect baking and economical
cooking. The silver nickel, the smooth castings, the coal saving fire box all join in giving you the most durable construction and genuine lasting satisfaction. You should visit our store and see for yourself.
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BUY COMFORTS AND BLANKETS NOW and get them at THIS store where you'll
get bigger, warmer ones for the money. Good bed comforts, large size 4.75 Silkoline covered comforts, full size, 'special at S5.50 Fancy Silkoline covered comforts, full size, special $6.00 Extra fine soft downy comforts, speciai SIO Double bed size, genuine Nashua wool-nap blankets, in plaids ot varied colors 7.50
Comparison will prove our bedding of finer qualities at the price than you'll find elsewhere.
SPECIAL NOTICE Buy any stove or any article in our store on our new 3 Months Cash Plan which allows 90 days for cash. Pay li, down, M in 1 month, 14 in 2 months and balance in 3 months. FuU cash discount allowed by this method.
THE OCTOBER RECORDS ARE ON SALE Come in and hear them. All the famous artists, such as Burr, Silver, Shannon4, Sybil Sanderson, Fagan, Ferera Franchini, Peerless Quartette, Green Bros.' Novelty Band, Conway's Band and Sterling Trio.
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