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SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1921.
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GERMANY BEGINNING
TO REVIVE SEA TRADE SURMOUNT HANDICAPS
(By Associated Press) HAMBURG, Germany. Feb. 4. Despite lack of tonnage, shortage of coal, ldbor troubles and a depreciated currency, German shipping interests have begun an Intensive campaign to revive 1 re-war sea trade. Millions of marks have already gone into important shipbuilding contracts. Hugo Stinnes, reputed to be the wealthiest man in the new republic, pnd a heavy shareholder in a number of shipping companies, Is reported to be attempting to extend his influence, which is now the controlling factor.in the German East Africa line and the Woermann line, and an important faclor in the affairs of the HamburgAmerican line. Regular Services. Regular steamship services with America, South America, East Africa, Mexico, Cuba, Spain, Portugal, Australia and Mediterranean and Scandinavian ports, have been re-established and the North Sea, Baltic and Rhine traffic has assumed a new and lively aspect.
Handicapped by shortage of ships, the
Hermans have turned their attention to conversion of warships to commer
cial usages, to construction of motor
ships out of sailing vessels, and to the study of oil-fuel as a substitute for the more expensive coal fuel.
Revival of German commerce is indicated by the increased number of
ships calling at the more important
ports. During the first 11 months of
3920, 4.369 vessels of a tonnage of
o.t92,240 arrived at Hamburg, as compared with 1.854 vessels and 1,303,629
tons in 1919, and 13,875 vessels of 13,006.426 tons in the first 11 months
of 1913. The majority of these vessels, how
ever, are sailing under foreign flags.
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PHILOMATH. Ind Mr. James Bick
nell and Mrs. George Kelley called on Rev. John Dpnnis and family Tuesday
afternoon Rufus Stinson and son Krnest. Willard Rodenburg and sons Roy, Elmer and Charley, and Harry
Lambert attended the sale held at
James Wilson's farm near Centerville
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Hen
drix were in Richmond Thursday. Mr. Bosworth, father of Mrs. Hendrix, is
ill....Ora Hendrix was in CenterviPe
Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg and Charley Rodenburg Fpent Thursday evening with Ru fns Stinson and family Mrs. Chas
Garrett and Mrs. William Plankenhorn
spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Jacob Shank. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lambert, Mr. p.nd Mrs. Harry Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Willard RodenhurET and son, Charley, Mr. aprt M'-s. E'mcr Rodenburi? were
In Richmond Friday ...... Mrs. Grant Rose has received word that her sister, Mrs. Abbie Johnson, of Montana died Tuesday, .. .Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland were in Brownsville Saturday morning. .. .Mrs. Bert Henry of Waterloo called on Mrs. Roy Roden
burg Saturdy aafternoon. .Mrs. Grant Rose, son James, daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson, son Ernest,
daughter, Sylvia and Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Hendrix were in Richmond Saturday ....Samuel Fisher attended lodge at
Alquina Wednesday night Ernest Stinson, Paul and Jasper Kelley, Wil-
liard Rodenburg, Charles Brown,:
Harry Lambert, David Plessinger, attended lodge at Abington Wednesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Shank of Rich
mond, spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs." Jacob Shank Russer Hendrix of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix Agnes Trowbridge, Wayne Kenwood -and Leslie Clevenger spent Sunday as guests of Darlie Fisher Mrs. Jennie Plessinger visited a few days last week with George Grant and family at Brownsville Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg and Miss Mildred Stinson, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson... . . Orval and Ray Fulton were guests of Charles Rodenburg Sunday.. .Ruth, Ruby and Margie Rose spent Saturday with Esther Kelley Mrs. Rufus Stinson spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Williard and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg. William Plankenhorn is spending a few days with relatives near Rich
mond Mrs. Anchor Leistner has returned to her home after nursing at the home of Rev. John Dennis. Mrs. Dennis and son are improving nicely Mr. and Mrs. Omer Berry and daughter, Florence, John Peirce and Miss Elsie Houser spent Friday in Richmond. . .Miss Okla Clevenger and Miss Mary Bicknel are confined to their homes with -the chickenpox SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts.
Mrs. Jacob Shank who recently had her leg broken is recovering nicely.. . . Miss Iola Snyder spent the weekend with her folks. Miss Snyder Is attending school in Connersville. . . . Miss Mildred Stinson who is employed in Richmond spent the week-end with relatives here..., Miss Lydia Shelton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Doddridge and son, Floyd . . . . Emmett Doddridge entertained a party of young folks at his home Tuesday evening. HANNA'S CREEK, Ind. The Rev. Trevor will preach here next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school at the usual hour A welcome to all.... Mr." and Mrs. James Eaton entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Everett Little and daughters, Mildred and Adelaide, and son, Charles Clayton, of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sanford of Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin and daughter, Athlene and son Wayne of Liberty and Mr. and Mrs. James Eaton Sr., of Greenwood. .. .Roscoe Stanford's sale was well attended Tuesday and every thing brought good . prices. .. .Miss
Florence Creek was in Liberty Friday.. i . On account of Mrs. J. H. Stevens' funeral Tuesday the ladies of the Hanna's Creek church did not serve dinner at Stanford's sale.. , .Mrs. C. C. Carson visited Spencer Stevens Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Iva Kitchel visited her grandfather, Ezra LaFuze and daughter, Ruth, last Friday.. . .Mr. William Aramerman and family were called Saturday to the bedside of Mrs. Ammer-man's-sister, Mrs. Cravan Rarder, who it pot expected to live. She has been 111 for some time. . . .Mr. Herbert Hart, who went to Florida with the Stevens family, driving the automobile, started
home from Palm Beach In the auto, and will arrive here this week. Word received Sunaay stated he was in Georgia.... Mr. and Mrs. Homer LaFuze and son Lester entertained Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCarty at dinner Sunday William Schammerhorft's children are improving from their recent illness of colds and LaGrippe... Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tappen and son Herald visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.eck near l.iteriy iatt week..... Mrs. Ezra Chreitrm was in Hamilton last week consulting a physician. The body of Mrs. J. A. Stevens, who died in Florida, arrived here last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Stevens had gone to Florida a few weeks ago to spend the winter and on Sunday,- Jan. 23, Mrs. Stevens was stricken with paralysis and on the following Tuesday passed away. The funeral occurred at the Hanna's Creek church last Tuesday at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Fred Stovenour, of Portland, Ind.,
conducted the service- and the Hanna's Crefk choir rendered iinpreesife s,ngs. Burial at Richland cemetery:. -The Harrison Township Farmers Federation have planned for a social event to be held soon. The directors and couty agent, Mr. F. Campbell met recently at E. A. Little's. " ,
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Most folks forget that' the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local drugpist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Advertisement.
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