Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 November 1920 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE HERALD

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KUilerei Second Qa»r ‘nail n.alter | •t tha Graeocastle, Ind, pjitoffice. — | Charles J. Arnold Proprietor PUBLISHED EVERY %I FEKNOON ajrrept Sunday at 17 and 19 S. Jack- j •on Street, Greencastle, Ind. TELEPHONE ti5 I'ardg of I hanka Card* of Thanks are churveabir at a rata of 60c each. Obituaries. All obituaries are chargeable at the rate of $1 for each obitvary. AddiBaaa] charge of 5c a li’re is made for aC poetry.

Cjji'rom the sale of t $50,000 farm to the recovery of a wandering bull pup, you car put your faith m the

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Do All Their Own Baking Fresh Every Day White, Graham anrl Rye Bread, Buns, Parkerhouse and Cinnamon Rolls, Pies large and small. Cookies and White Cakes, Doughnuts and Coffee Cakes. Just Arrived, a shipment ol Sweet Florida Oranges, Special selected Grape Fruit Cranberries and Celery, Fancy Grapes, Grimes Golden and Jonnathan Apples. Virginia Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Fancy Round Irish Potatoes LouiS F. Hays Succesor to Chas F. Zeis

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on cold floor these mornings is not the most p’casant sensation. Doctors Prescription Boudoir slippers in Brown and Black Kid, flexible leather soles. Maroon and Black felt slippers, fur trimmed, leather soles. Cushion sole felt slippers, ribbonlinsert. We Fill Prescriptions Meet Me At

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i — — | JM'AN AND CHRISTIANITY. Converts Include Among Its Clsseee Japan s Best Clement. ’ A ('cessions to Ghricttan churche* In Jtpau aru estimated by Ur. ^chsuv At about 3,000 unnually. bui um.' «*uibra.e mb Inly ihe ••influential classeV —legislfttois, judges, ai'Doy And u“ v 4' effleers, lawjevs. bankets and pb)*i*

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The uiaisses st'ftn as vet almost as Immune to Christianity as arc Mobaiuuiedau masses, yiouut OUuma is represented t>> Ur. S< uerer as anions the Japanese of lisbt .old leading \'ho feel romerned at t.Uc moral rondltuiii of Japan today. It i» a question, says tho count, "whether ns » people ac have noi lo.-f fiber as a result ol the* many new inilucm es lo "hhJi tre have been subjected. Development bas been intellectual and not moral. Count Ukumu. although not a (. hri--tion himtelf. L represented as welcoming me endeavors which "Christian* are making to supply lo the country a hlsh standard of conduct." There ie. in a word, ample fvideo, e that Die action of church-burning mobs in Tokio reflects no senuuieur prevalent in the government circles of Japan. Prime Minister Kaisura seems to ihink the AmcricaD mind may beta (he dark on this point, for lie has kept •he tables warm with assurance* of offltiai Japanese esteem for ebristiaus and for Americans.—Current Litera-

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British Crown £173.000 Richer. As the la e < apt. George Lindsay Anthony VYilyou, ibe Kolkslone roe In sc, died without making a will, the whole of bis fortuen goes to the Hiiiisb crown. Several persona in his eecvice bad expected l.iindsomc legs. ies. t'Hpt. Wilson, who ass the iilegdlluaie tun of Sir lolin Wltaon, Bart., ai one time conimanilcr of the forces in Ceylon, was a bachelor, and S-ft no legal heirs. The eetaie irvertiug to tb« crovn under tills intestacy has been valued l» the autaoritics at J.'1."(0. ,> d9. 1 o 'his has to bo aihli'd left by Cap:. Wilson s father Sir lolin Wilson died m isr.tl. but ( Tin. Wilson refti-.to iouch a pe-nny of it. with the result that the .'•-tuie has remained fo> *;• years unailDiiliistcrcd. Now thi crown Inherits iwh fortune*. Save ihe l.ondou Chronicle: "It ha* vfiy rarely happened tiial so large an I estate as Oapt. Wil-ou s falls to 'h «rowi,. guc. n Victoria, during her I long life, luid only on* or two .n- large, j Although the agcpivite amount "hi ll j annually r«vertf to Iht crown In lha I ease c>r prisons dying iniesiave. " out known heirs, is considerable, it 1* i bledy made up of a number of very tmail estates and there are usually ' many rtaimnnf Persons entiiled to ; uw'uev ai * seldom far tu seek v lu-ii w*i,ieri. hi; the number of claimants of tnonej who cannot show aiiy iliu lo it is very large indeed T a pa worm* Make Pearls. prof Hardman's recent invest Lalions on Ihe mhj<ct of pearl formation have yielded some internliug nnicbisioos. Iii the great majority of case* ll appears ihtti Ihe tH>nrl is due to the presence in the ovstt of a marine , tapeworm Wiicn ti,c sph(*ricnl larva of llie worm (lies nacreous matter is ileinjslieil round it. and ih« resultin'.; mass if known as a pc,il l. The life history of ibe lapeworni is continued in ibc iKidies ot certain species of lilr lisli whicli piey on the uy> 'is Thcs* fie fish, again, aie devoured l,y tis..ealing rays or sharks In tinc Id 'T i the tapeworm becomes mature, and I sets lice iiuincioils cnibiV'T Into Mie ! eex These linally eniei Ihe ojsters, and so cotupl' le 'lie life ( vcle. The small so-called “-ceil pearls a’e rained by 'h(» deposliiou of neifeous matter roum! small < r>*tal* formed in certain musclra of the oyster IVrimi* liic most bjiponaul result of I’rof Hcrdman h work from the scientiH' fialidlioint is the establishment of a marine biological Million ai (lalle un further research laindoii (llolic. l.cs*rniii() Fires at Sea. Catty>uie in d ha lieu suggcsied lo i • ,ening thi* duliger of llres on sliiiiUjIiTil The vas cmld In dored in the I hold, ctlhei in 'lie -olid form or ir I -((el ryiliid' ' ■ ill liipiid conditiou It j is ar.ned tn ii in eiilter form it would ' I e Innocuous to . .irno and, as its denI si > is very hieh.’it would permeate I all the inten fives lictvvdUl Idles and | rases ainl mil lo tin bottom of tip I hold. Where.er it rca -'io: nothing i ai) hum. no that periert Immunity Iror: lire would be old. lin'd up to :hc Ici'i of the u is The -a- ir«i ll is a waste product of hrewct'c; and ihe o.»i> cost is if, (\pcns( <d • he cotulcusiug ptnnt Hcfore disc liargiitg the cai - , v*11111011(111 v.oubl be in' ' -ary. India's Water Suopiy. A Flriti-h govu nmeiil i uglncer liv Ins )i> Bombay as-i ns .hat India la; the largo*! sillflcial Ircsh-waler rcser»(dr in the vvorlu lb says .that in he aattv* s’aic'of Crtlpur in Kajpn- | Mime thirty miles south of the ] ,-tty of l ilalpui is the gi eul .lalya- ] bssikI. (be Dhehar lake The dam of ! tbls lake nns built some 200 year* ago by tlie Maharana Jai Singh. It cover* an area of between tweoty-oa* a ml iveenlv-five square lailcs. Its depth »t ihe dam Is ninety feet and its capacity it estiiualesi at lilt,Odd,000,I Ihtti gallons. For Insomnia. For Insoninia try this simple remedy: Have a barber (hair rigged up in your room. Then, when unable to go lo sleep by 1.30 a ret., send your ! nioioi car for your favnritr Y—ber. i When he come*, hev* bint give run a thorough sham poo. If not aleepy iben. repeal, and continua trealrueni until put to alerp. If t ie treatitieut fails to do tbi* i* fve hours, Just lake a look at tb* bill.

WOltltY AVI* HKAHT ni<»F\AR'. ! Ther' ls» lessn iiafid a warninx 'or buslna .v. uicii ill the fact that th ua were isr, dentils from benrt disense in Not. Yol k lu one Week ri ■ . nil'. »u In' reave of 3 - per cent as compared ulth the corr'.'.ponJing w, s of last year, and that 'he figures for ihe entire rvvclveinonth will v< r> nearly equal this uflo of lacrcnee While ihe average (luraUun of hillilKU life tins been lenptiicned th'ee j or four years iliiring the present gcnciaiiou the nuniiior of deiulia from heart disease In New York eud other American cities, h:.s m. u.lily increase*!. Thi* ia admlM‘*i■'. lue to the sire - -* mid atrain of iu:'1?.-n life, but more than all (h* worn It emails among business men. *s the experts point out. fhe hixlely and strain cons'll b' i'»c>nt monetary (rouhlea have und >ul' J lly beet, the '•»une of m.'iuv reeuM death* from heai't disease, e-ps 'ialiy among men advaneoJ in year*. Heavy finaneial inajua in •mu* cage? In (there won ; oyer approhen'led dleaster* that will never occur, caqi-e loss of appetite and a Inc p! ess ness t nd a •cueisiy Itiwcring of vitality w hich ,'cnders Hie siibje'.t an ess; prey lo any pie ailing ill*' use. or tf ihe heart lie weakened b" a loog period of Improper living if gives wav. INiyaiciana have long beau prea. hing the doctrine that American business men live too fa-tf. With the telegraph, tbe oe«ai) cable, tli* telophone and other modern facilities *l/» man of afl'ntrs can do In one boor work that formerly occupied six. It Bitpht be thought his working day would be correspondingly shortened. Nothing of the sort has occurred. Th* speed with which trade ran lie effecto,l has simply accelerated Ms pace, and lie not. only work* faster, hut it,ore hours lean ever with corresponding Increase of hnslues and 1 » (lOllsll'llitlC* KI'ILIGIOX IV HI VI M >*», Until sn employer who lias b-d pile cd in his power sum* of hi* weaker fellow-beings looks with com[uigsloD tiDon tbeui. und f,?ebi hi* s.-couinability lo (>od for their pro]>er treatment., and accords them ‘us(tce and even sjiuputby, then, ami not until then, cun he st mi t.p an I give it iiglitful account of his stewirdshtp. Tlie eiufilover «lu> finds eomii c to his home, eicning a Tier ev-n-ing. omplovcs who tell their troubles and difficulties, and who listens vnd cue - help and comfort und e\, n (dvhc, will so me <1 ,i v f,*,*! Iwvtter tjaf-ia-fieil with those calls than entertalnti g ihe leaders of society. They com* when 'on are tired. Vc*. Tin > come when ; ou ate having your evening meal. Yes. They come when von are entertaining friends. Yea. i iiey do not appreciate your hMp. No (if the teu leper* Christ lion'.vd. onl' or.e returned to give tlinmi*. If ion help them the; will tet! )tlleis and von will have many inorw s’K h b *manils upon you. Y es. Their shoes bring mud on your soft rugs. Yes Hut your t.-eat men I of them in their d.:My life has been such that they have colifldciice in ion. and in your face the\ think they have read pity and comparison. Pity the 'niplnver w Ito ha' lover had Mich cads. (V linse life Ita- u ver brought to him 'he eunfidelioi ,i those t.> whom he owes so much. To whom have they a hclt'^- right t( go? Had It ’.tot heeq for tlictii could vou have tisd hose sfift russ ? Have .'ou not made pmiit hv the i toil ami labor? When vou tnrn awav from theiu vou nave »v -n tinned awn;' from Him 'no sa‘d: ■•InHsmuch n« you did if unto one of the 1c t of tin se in; lire'll \-n. if did It unto mo." Le vi* Provaott In the Cqngrey*tional and Chris"an World. HOW W I -tov \Y YMvS. Pefore s wall lather o»C(l to draw ii" a time taole -lioivin-r 'iw many miles he could make a dny (which he off 11 nohlv ’»*••• garde 51. 'Te gave tils v«h-' inst+t. t. ins ns to what he ..hotihl tiring him in the iv s v of foo l and drink, and *he , times he must nave it; what he meant v. lieu 1 vviiirtled once, twice, et< end woe to 'I'O luckless nun It I,, faded to o' v In the least particular. A u. Iner! Well. I should Lke to see tli ■ man who could tnlo n>.,' k- 11 kept s<>ount of ever* la- pot up, an I would call nut from t c tr* It if ip V.ake was made He boss-il •ver; thing in connccilon dfb hi* own walks, w dch 's one '•■asou wh he fstled to keep the As' belt He wu* in splendid conillt'or when h- reached Anierlia, »n(i tully cvpv t*d to retiil the trophy In th* e« ntest it New ' ork, httf. lie lid not hive liie imi rageiaant of the hell ivals in N‘*w York, and. ** near .t» ) (so find oct. was opimsefi and Irritate.I tli ever* w*v possible Moro>v»r. he could not bear Iii* tobacco ► moke with »l icli (tie hall was thick lie therefore gave up the contest In disgust. Father read signs am, ifpena In Hint. * Mon witb hie wats» liww any Kas* India nfaltlr. One ilk wa- lost I c ause * valise (YlleJ .v'th valisule autograph* wa- <it>d «n that was a ‘ bs.l sign ’ —H t daughter tn Lcelin * Vet k if.

sr ,o«ce, of course, 'nut that cuuuot lie avoided Hut if more Ians ere needed, let them he sucii as are 1 diclaled by actual experience and .-n•rteil bv (be legislative j,«wcr aiming' at the liest interests of all S| et tlica'iy I believe in publicity. No honest corporation has any ie- • trls us regards its management tn sonceal from lh* public. The people have a right lo (he facts. To tlie workingi! uu I would say that is best interests ll* tu accepting the conditions whii-b have come alKiut through a natural process of eronomic evolution lleally, be will com* lo learn that the bulwark of his prosperity is the wisely and honestly administered corporation, which is here to stay. So firmly am 1 eonvinieti of this that i lonii to see the day when the workingmen generally nr Standard Oil employe* have done and grow n rit b thereby, will inyest Ihedr savings in (be securities of the Industrial , ou hinatio** as they r,;iw deposit rhetn in the eaviups bank*. Fliiatly, srtt.it honest administration at,silled on the one hand and confidenco tb«r*liy compellesi ou th* oilier, let tlios* who ar* ebacyed with tlie management of tbe corporatiur.s be held to a alrh't personal respoosibitity for their acts, and lliero will he an end to dittresaing Indosiria: strif*.

1MWHM* O* THK ITAWAItAXH. lu 1g:!< Ihe MawaiiaD* nnmherrd over one bundled and eight thousand and ir. I there were Ins il.au tbirtv thnnaand, (tales Mr*. C. FI. Miller tn Leslie'* Weekly. At present , I am told, there are lees than twenty thousand. This decreass in population ins' he accoucled for in loam wavs .but their lar-k of tsward ror lie common law* of IteaKh is perhape accountable for many dcatii* l bsv are (lealily about tbeir person*, lull oftt-ii tlieir homes, especially in Ihe outlying districts are unsanitary and they fall an easy prey to dlsi ase. In IJMX great tiuiDlyers died of moxsles. and several tiinea stuallpoy ba* decimated tiieir ranks They ire a sensitive race kiud and centle in disposition, but ludolenr. improvident. anil pleasure Inviug: and so witb "Aloha 1 ” (greeting of lot e’t ou his lips and a auillo of contentment on Iii- fine.’the Hawaiian |* pasainc aud the land of hit fatiu-rs is being p.-opled witli II:rI, and w un;>*!. *r . ■ o:. * the t v-irs.

BEAUTY IS BLUED

Without health beauty is bliirhUM :iikI mnnline.sg slumps. With hoaltli there is promise of achicvemtn, and with health there is a charm that is all that many need to turn them t<i so.calicd “rdvinp beauties ” The transformation from inefficient manhood ami un-beautiful womanhood to efficiency and beauty is being- constantly wrought by chiropractors. Chiropractic is as effective in restorinp health as it is simple > It restores nervous energy by removing: the spinal nerve pressure which causes disease. H. ASKEW, Palmer Chiropractor Corner East Washing and Vine Streets Over Banner Office' Office Phone 189 Residence Phone 775

NIGHT DID NOT MEAN i REST AND SLEEP FOR HER

i i 0 • THIS LADY WAS WEAK, HI N. j DOWN, LOSING FLESH AND STRENGTH RAPIDLY — MEMORY WAS FAILING WAS SO ! NF.RVOrs SHE < Ol LDVT SIT ! STILL—DRECO GAVE PROMPT • RELIEF o , “I was all rundown and weak, losing flesh and strength rapidly and thinps l(i()ke,| pretty black for me for it seemed like 1 couldn’t get any medicine to jrive me strength”, said .Mrs, Margaret Pearson, who is employed as housekeeper at the Mahan residence, 15th and Mahan Ave.^ Terre Haute, Indiana. “1 was unable to set much sleep; my memory was failing and I became so nervous I couldn’t content myself to sit and knit, read the paper or a

0 book. I would waks up all hours of t: and was so tired out by daylight th. . I didn’t feel like moving- I had sti • bad dreams that 1 hated to sec t; mcome and then my kidney- acted infrequently durinc the night. I thi my general condition was wum th it had ever been in all my lif, "When I started on Dreco 1 voi . menced to feel better at on,. now I haven’t any trouble with n kidneys, am lots stronger, gainir.. weight, nerves are quirt. I sleep lil a top and fell better in every "ay. ’ am attending to my dutic- now a my friends are remarking' about h well I look. I don't think l forcet what Dreco has done for m< ' All druggists now sell Uu it is boirij- especially introduced Greencastle by K I' Mullin-

Down Go the Prices on Men’s and Boy’s Suits and Overcoats 20%f Discount « Which means 25 per cent to 40 per cent savingjbecause of the 'closeness of our regular marking. All our KDPPENHKINER FINE SUITS AND ? OVERCOATS are included — ah blue serges, j worsteds, cassimeres. EVERYTHING in single and double breasted models. It’s a sale of the largest, finest clothing stock by far in tbe city at a 20% Reduction We have values that are real. Call and see them. J. F. Cannon & Co. “Where Kuppenheimer Clothes Are Sold”