Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 287, 13 November 1915 — Page 4

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rHE RICHMOND; PALLADIUM AND' SUN-TELEGRAM .

Published Every Evening Except . Sunday,- by Palladium" Printing Co. " ' ''.. .: palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sta. ; R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H Harris, Mgr. -

fn Richmond, 10 cents week. By mall. In advance sne year, $5.00; lx" monthB, $2.0r-one month, 45 eenta. Rural Routes, in advance one yean 92-00; she months, 11.25; one month, 25 cents. ' . , .-.,.".".-

Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as Sec-i

ond ClasI Mall Matter.

Enters The Persimmon. ; ' Despite the dictum of ihe doctors.that we eat too much, the" prof essors - in the: department of agriculture constjmtly are-addingi newrfoods to the list and ftt6i'iuytiJbyscattering broadcast bulletins telling of their nutritious qualities. : " Th$ peraimmon' is, the latest edible that the American is" asked to' claim his own, along with mince pie, doughnuts, . and clam chowder. , ; ; :; i.'v';''..'""':; '3. : '. In a report issued by the department, the perr simmon is recommended f or bread,.. crumpets, gridle cakes, ice cream and fudge. The professors frown at the saying in the persimmon country that persimmons " are "good for .fdogs, hogs

and possums." The only fruit

persimmon in its value as a,food"isvthe date, arr gues the writer of the department's bulletin. That persimmons are unf it -to - eat before they have been touched by. frost is a mistaken iidea, continues the bulletin. The best fruit ripens; just before the leaves fall. V - - 1 - . V

Export Trade Figures. The preliminary government export statements for October show an export surplus for the month of $210,000,000. The actual figures will be much larger," cause jhe foregoing estimate is based on returns from the country's ' twelve principal ports and does not include all the ports of the United States. "" , Experts declare that the complete' returns for October will show an export surplus of $294,000,000, which would be the record in the history of the United States. The high record for any one month in the nation's history was the $173,000,000 of last February. These figures indicate that the shipments of war munitions are growing in volume and that the scope of the trade must have considerably increased in the last six months. An analysis of the exports to the various European country during the last nine months and a comparison with the foregoing period last year, reveal some interesting data , for the pro-,

, German and (the 'pro-British ' United States. J.

Exports ta Germany in the first nine months of 1915, according to a statement just received from the department of commerce, were only $11,785,307, compared with $156,041,307 for the lame neriod last vear. Exnorts to Great Britain

for nine months this year were

for the same period last year $374,282,472. Ex

ports to t ranee m nine months $369,230,908, and for the same

$94,616,314. - Exports to Sweden show a tremendous growth. For .the first nine months this year they were $66,462,650, and for the corresponding period last year only .$9,673,809, Evidently the Swedish merchants are selling. ;.vast quantities of, goods to the Teutonic alliea., u- - .v.r;ir.st The astonishing difference between the export figures for nine months this year and.the same period last year with reference to our trade with the Allies shows conclusively that ; the United States is selling the sinews of war to the

HE WROTE IT THIS WAY. . Some time ago you ask for the difference between fort and fortress. I'll (ell you. A fortress is feminine ;o called because nobody knows just jow to take it. ' G. A. B. w Well, Gab, old scout, being a high (school student, we expected a better effort, but keep coming and some day you'll learn. COME ON GIRLS. Incidentally we might mention that there are other differences, and as, a lot of you high school students have taken an interest irr the subject, suppose you let ua hear from you. Come along girls. Girls especially.' ANYBODY AND EVERYBODY. Fort and fortress, he and she, you and me, we and they, you're a nut, so am I, and a lot of other such interesting subjects might be brought into this controversy, but we honestly want to hear from some of the fellows. : KARL KNOWS ABOUT STRIPES. . Karl and George have bought their barbers checkered coats in.. black and white. Really fellows, those barbers of yours have all led checkered careers, and you are hanging something on them. W .; " , . ' i ,-' . . . '-' ;. ; 1 ' SNIFFING A SCANDAL. t, l It's great to be a big chureh. leader,.: and listens nne to ,-tne community. Hard cider is an awful, thing to put under the belt whether by accident or Intent, but the deacons should certainly i be careful. No, brother, we didn't mean you but, be careful.

Entente powers. Our export trade with Germany has dwindled at an astonishing rate, due of course to the-blockade at:thk Alhesand Tto the contraband rules which; Great Britain. tattf: her consorts have established

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ments thus oh the "Trade At Home" slogan The editor" of every local newspaperf country has been free inVthe : use of . the elc:

'Trade at Home." ; Hi elear underetahdiny of the conditions of his , to his mind that if his trwii fr ctt-fl natHrallv. due it. that the local merchl&ntBv would

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do aTarger business ; ahd while the dttdir 3 a t9

which equals the

cut prices on some of these staple;,

der to make it their rreatest they claim to be to most cases or must" either do tually, make a their sales than ten mistakenly

raged public rebelled, against the old-time custom

oflbarter and

system to be established in reputable merchan

dising, but the mail order and catalogue houses are "beating the old game" in a new way. Those are reasons why the Federal Trade Commission regards "price regulation" as the biggest question it has to handle. It is expected that the Commission and Congress will sooner or "later put an end to the methods of cut-throat merchandising which are playing havoc with the small communities, and doing no good to the large places, or to anyone else excepting the men engaged in these unworthy practices.

. : . Building Better Roads.

factions of ' the

2X'3owaislatlded blAgri-

tcutture as a model ure of control ; $859,849,145, and ! tralized Vower maintenance. Wayne county, this year were

period last year, ' intendent of roads, and its highways are models

But this does not Where r 1 J i, une nunarea slaughtered each to prevent the disease, and so

tederal meat inspection.

WHAT DOES HE MEAN? To Hjuntrs--?.Wei:arejuite -.aware that the, law, does not permit: the giving away of quail, but there Is no law against losing t brace Wen ;y editor is looking, Jshere,?- Notrthatvwe are hintlngat anything orr trying to pull any rough stuff, -but .wa-have to fill this column ; som ehow,' or we like our eats and !we are fond-of gahie. -' " -S-'SV'm - , ' ' s'"". . . - , . ' ' ' LIFE IN ECONOMY. Nate Edwards .comments in his budget ot .Economy , news as fQllows 'on iife in that burg- - ' - ; i-:-' --;- John- Franklin is having : stomach tcouble. . , . . - Mrs. Ella Williamson is showing her husband' how to solve the farm hand problem by going into the field and husking corn with her husband. Clarence Dines had a very -sick horse Wednesday. . . The bog -cholera scare has subsided in this, part of the county. AH kinds of agents ; are infesting this township. Some are very impudent and -should le -kicked 'out of existence, .j-: r.'i.;S:;i Not all the industrious people live In- the1 --country."-Allce- Praiterwaa called by phone Thursday a. m. at 6 o'clock "for news." - ;Why," she Bald, "I've had. breakfast, ranking doneand milk put away so lpng that It haft had time" to sour, snd f atn redy ttf make in into cottage cheese.? . ' ' 1 1 SOME POKER GAM E, SURE. , '. Our,- Economy correspondent handed us this description of little affair in that place: "There is much talk relative to the fight over a poker game that' was

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tonousiy an unsemsn memoersoi society, ne cannot help knowing that he has suf f etiih rest of the community, ad that his awjr9$ifc

columns have been thinned out by the mBU'jot&t

houses, the big: stores and the balance of thai sort of: fungus that drains the cominwial mnd industrial. vitality of the small towiia.andities.- " Examiimtfpn shows that the! lol. merchants sells staple articles of merchandise : i t aire called f or by name, and he maintain hejrsale prices f ixed - by manuf acturers-4io ;iiriatter whether the article- is- hrttttaktl fooQ? drugs,- 8hs'8hirtojtoca; fv&iHd'

appear.' that they'jseiiip; '1bU effort is made to;si'iroeNDwhica "jusVas good," Wt;ihfci!IVil mienor quality, at pnces -.xaf

above their actual worth. ; -The local merchant

an honorable business, or close up

shopi - His principal competitor is the catalogue house and the mail order man, and those men. ac

larger, percentage of profit out of the local .merchant, who is so ofr accusedldf overcharging An out bargain and forced the operprice road builder In: Iowa a meas-: over highway cohstoictkinlhaa

been given, to he state," and a cornparisori with the results obtained when the supervision rested entirely with the counties shows that state control is the bfet. Indiana needs some form of cen-

over highway "construction and In isolated cases it is excellent. for instance, has a capable superobtain over the whole state. Does The Meat Go? , , J J ' a -' minion meat animals are year.in theUnited States. This

would, mean .about oAe, animal ta'each man, wom- ........ . -. -4- ...... f-r . ...

an ana cmia m the country. Quite a consumption of meat. One does not have to he a vegetarian to gasp at the record. Uncle Sam is'tryittg his best

slaughter of animals infected by he spends ahnuaUy $3,375,0Q0 for pulled off Sunday p. '"m. ' One man looked like a corn' shredder bad operated vigorously on hiin, while the finger marks of a woman were visible on another man's face. It is said a large sum of money changed bands as a result of the game.: SHOOT BEWrlANS. .. , ". AMSTERDAM." Nov. 12,-Three, Belgians who Were-found guilty of supplying the allies with, news of movements of the Germans, were executed by a firing squad in Belgium today. A fourth was sentenced to. twelve years' imprisonment. ,u? - - H': To Avoid Dandruff You do not want when - hair is falHns a slow treatment and. the dandruff germ is killing tha half roois. . Jeiay mans- no hair. v Get, at any drug store, a bottle of zemo for 25c or $1.00 for extra large size. . .(Use as directed, for it does the work Quickly. It kills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair' roots and immediately stops itching scalp.' It is sure and safe, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not stain. Soaps and ' shampoos are harmful, a they contain alkali. The best thing to use is zemo, for it is, pure and also, inexpensive. Zemo.Cleveland. the Devil and the Deep Bhie Sea'L

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EARLY CITY r HISTORY Contributions on the, pioneer rdayv of Sichmond wiU-ap-pear in this" oplunai $3y7z M?'ajtft. as 1840" the scHobl sfcftffles piond were very mekger Fer 0ofci-2 jfe used. The writing papef . 'jfff qualify. - :" . - -. Ooosel :raill pens were fai common Use and. J?f --depended' on the skilp ofj the teacner as to whether' they were jgObff terf 'bad. The best quality of quills werarlfied with oil. ' ' Tfi lead Denclls.-such ras we hare iw.fweTe not known. Gentlemen cartmb a "aiiver pencu case wnn-poinia-oc.-ieaa, wnicn, cpoia .oe pusnea .or--j wBra,Mi7 lurnins a screw as iaey were twrjk.f. Occasionally pencils were; to f;aeen made of. a. com position called black lead. They, were hard . enough tot. retain a point." Teachers .'used. fhem.!. out 'pupils seldom bad a lead imKSlf any kind. " r Wiitiag pads . were, joot .furnished freely thty are now.. A cMld had. JtQ be atcHQl with the white edge. M a newsnaiMar tor thai blank, bart .'of lettr. ion which to make pothodki,. iet-J 1 think It was about 1836 that I saw lor- CiRr8t time . a framed, slate.. The WWWTta.of cedar, the." slate was jlkht-:eo1or and very smooth, the pencto -'tlfe same qilality. This sUte wiro4i3itfrom Philadelphia by Mr. Jatqes.'Reves who had .gone east 'to fturqbasa. dry goods.; It was a present tdlils nephew, Caleb Du Hadway, who s then' a lltUe boy.-. - V : -HIs mother, Mrs. Du Hadway taught the "Infant class Jh the Methodist Sabbath school. Caleb was so much pleased with bis new slate that he brought it to school and allowed me and some others to enjoy making letters and fig' ures on Its smooth surface.' a privilege much ' enjoyed. -1 . thought it; I" could have such- a slate and pencil I should be perfectly-happy. Although I have seen many slates since that time I have' not seen an other so desirable. i---" -:: The slates that had appeared m the -Richmond aehools were a coarse tUu slate little better adapted to the -purpose than our present roofing tile. The edges were irregular making them dls; agreeable to handle. . Pencils made of the same kind of slate frequently contained - ' sharp grains of sand, which scratched the surface of the slate and soon rendered It useless. MRS. S.' A. WRIGL.BY. FEEL If Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets For Yon ! Beware of the habit of eenstipatioK ilti ! .unless you take yourself In hand.V -'Coax HIm tafled bowel rauaetes back aivtwiH zrom iuk a lew conatinata aava. jiorroa acnos--witri Dr. jsawaraa' Olive Tablets, ,,Uif substitute for calomel. Don't forte them .to unoatucal - action STOSSSI-. iSL "S rdwaVieve. L genUeness, 9&SSvm'rSSSSrn the &i2V$t& AVi 3S!S? StSt ffi persons should have. ur. jfiwards- olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with oliv oil, you will know them by ; their olive color. Take one or two occasionally and have no trouble with your liver,. bowels or stomach. 10c and 25c. per box. All druggists. TT.K O"-'" r-. nlMmbllS, Q. it H AT is. needed in

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world is the "second thought. There is . needed always the : couragje to refuse to handle a . temptingly Jarge advertisijsig. ''.. appropriation if final success 1

is not a practical certainty.

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'Ah unusual "advertising book- !7 let; It tells f of tH service of if an adyertjsingojnbatip that Has grown steadily tK rough the so-called "business depres-. . sion 'Vof recent, years -

If yoiir business : is adaptable to" gen- ; cral -advertising you should-- read.- , . this booklet and then-qaoting it$ words "let us tell you more about a service that encourages the- use of' 1 no plan, however- cleyer. it "may: ap -pear, until the second thought of . sober-minded men gives every pos- ,. sible assurance that the plan will pay.' r;

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ear PLAiiTsSfiiios FQTUUE ItLAflDITIO; -rr-r;... - uiu.. ot. xz aaiuons coeitna$projtfmaely $7,500,000. wM be ijk&.Ufp 3aarV plaarBffUia Indiana SteeljCo. ordingto ah" official 'announcement, bearing the name of Elbrt"H. faychalfman ot the board" 9r.tl1e "TWted. : : SUtes Steel corpora tipn.Ih-a telegram Judge Gary ind B . N tqcajr-omciais of the company f the proposed additions. The en largement" ofr the jlant will, gjye ;em-1 piojwnenx to additional workmen. 7 i SUNDAY SERVICES Li NEW: PARIS, O Nov. 13. Church serrlees Sunday follow: '"OhrlstiahBible school at 9:30 a. mr. vAiormng' preaching . service t: 10:30ro'clock by H. Goodakeiv Mow-i ryBtowH,-.0., who will also preach at the evening service at 7:15. . Presbyterian Rev. E. J. Vance, pas-i cor. sunaay school at 9:15 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock, subject, "Keeping at It" The pastor .t6! "U1".6 u Peo H the eharchatd6:30 p. m. Evening worBad;CoW? Talic 'Cascarcb' for Bowels Tonight They're "iKne! Uven Ym " "flivei: and Bowels and v Clear Your Head. Ifo Headache, Sour Stomach, , JSad Cold or Constipation "' . by Morning:. Get" a 10-cent box! Colds whether in the head or any pan . or 'tnernbody are quickly overcome by'urgtng the liver to action 'and keeping "the? bowels free of poison. Take Caacarets tonight and you will wake . up with' a clear head and your cold will be gone. Cascarets work while yourlee'p; they cleanse and regulate the. stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry oft the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. Remember the quickest way to get rid of colds Is one or two Cascarets at night to cleanse the system.- Get a 10cent box at any drug store. Don't forget the children. They relish this Candy Cathartic and it Is often all that is needed to drive a cold from their little systems. Adv. co n tin ually the advertisino; 99 J4 I i . ... U -4

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ship at 7 o'clo!. 8uhjt2t. "Le&ons From the Prodt BaafJ- . ' i Methodist Re F. $t- McLaugatti. pastor. Sundaji school 9:15 av m.

Morning worship at 10:36 9 clock; Epwortn league at 6:15 p. m. Evening 4wic - at,OettyabuTg okuckr. 3 - BLOOMI NOTON." Ind.-. Korl 15. Indiana .unleltjt gridiron.-warrior eat! a, cow every week, according to. "Uncle jae ousaira, me iramer. une nun' dred and twenty pounds of porterhouse alone is cpnSutnetTaYthe eveaK Ingmeal- ' ' -v- " '

Doctors said health

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Warren .county, Tennessee, la letter from R. R. 2. Box 10. McMlnnvUle. ;Tenn, -writes; Aad- throat: trouble and had three doctors treating me. All failed 4a do .- me any. good, and pronounced my health gone I concluded to try Peruna and after using four bottles can say I was .entirely cured. , Thatwas three -years ago. .1 am now weil and able to ride all the time,thanke to you. gentlemen-?' ..- , . Those .who object-to- liquid V medicines can now -proeure Ppruna Tab lets. - : - -. - . .- ... . ma

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have this I Pyorrhea 4he iriost seneral . - disease in the wbrldV-ia the di." ease you should. We guarding utar V : teeth against. It is caused by a gerxn ' wniciw is rounu m cserv (,,..1. -!.-- ' human mouth. Thousands have already lost some or all of their teeth from thi disease: in thousand it- has reached the stage el : bleeding gums and loose teeth; in thou sands of others the germ,, unsus pected, is just starting its work of destruction. Start today-to guard your teeth from the dread results of this disease by using a corrective and preventive treatment in your daily toilet. " ' Tonmeet theneedforsucfi" a,treatment;apd to enable" e vcrjpr: to take the neces-. -sary - preceotions against this 'disease, a prominent -dentist has put his own pre scription before the public pa

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Will Be at The V WCHM0ND, Wednesday; nov. 17. And Every Four Weeks Thereafter. Dr. Mayo has treated a number of vwr. aiayo uas ireaiea Buccessruny an

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Die. sucn as utseases or the Brain, Heart. Lungs. Throat, Eye ana Ear. (oa. J-J ach. Liver. Kldnevs. Bladder. Blnnd Pnlann Bpcliim Catarrh. Santun. fifltnm:

Euilepay. Dropsy, Female Diseases. Nervous Debility. Functional WeQnS7 t.- '."MM A.8peedy. permanent and lasting cure Is what 1 . aire- you .'bey est -'a ddubt-if your raseJa curable.. -If not. I will not accent' roor ndA

promlseHo do anything for you. The

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i win give uie ruutuai pian a ccance, as .weir as ine nv.n, lOTeceivw a j v cure from meat a, SMALL .COST-i There Is no one too POOR to get my best r advice FREE !: f ... ; , "' , w t '

VARICOCELE AND "HYDROCELE raouJd have. Only one visit is required. 4 pear-in a few" nays ora fewweete; v .

BLOOD. POISON. SKJN Ol8EASCS-We. will give yon treatment that will in a few days or weeks cure all rash ahd fcores. STRICTURE, KIDNEY, BLADOER, BLADDER TROUBLES-Are "scientifically treajtel by us. Our methods Immediately benefit you. ' j;" '' PILES, FISTULA We. can cure you. so auioklv and so easilv that von

will be surprised.,., We .will give -you fne- for. i .. ' .. RUPTURE TREATED After an we can do for; yo:.-lf we. cannot benef

esuy tea you60. j " . Call on Q address - : ; - i WrR. MAYO, M. D. 843 North Delaware StreetV

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tbto school dae-' Vet held & boys Nqft t&m T. ILC. tWa morning under the direction of J. J. SomerviUe.

1 head of tha boys' "department. At" "

o'clock" the IdaUus:iat aad atIArW o-clockawo groupa.;)he .Pawnees ndf f the Athenians. II. Self meetings. Wpy ' i

who r not-members' Ot the aasoda-- '"

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Now ' Well '. And Able to Ride - AU; The ; Timi ' dread In the convenient form let Senxeco , Tooth Pasted. . -. . - 3 , , : - Senrecp contains the best cor c rective and preventive for nvor--ran mown to aental Kinyp. I T.J : ;n ci . w tect your teeth from ithis disease, - oenreco also contains -the best harmless agent for keeping the teeth clean and white. It has a refreshing flavor and leaves a ,wholesomely dean, cool and pleasant taste in the mouth. ' Start the Senreco treatment tonight ful details in the folder wrapped around every tube. Symptoms .described. A 25c two oz. tube is sufficient for sis or eight weeks of the pyorrhea treatment. Get. Senreco at your druggists' today, or send 4c in stamps or com for sample tube and folder,' Address The Sentanel Remedies Co, 503 Union Central Bid. Cu cmnatuUhio. i rases of aheer vtthoot' thm lorms or cnronie Diseases inat are earsbest reference I could give as V plCrfe

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examination we wflt 'tell you ust hat tt or cure you. we will frankl and hodIndianapolis, Indiana

.Gi)odf . teeth, are an absolute secesv slty, . and r Fei make their possession possible. Jill our. work Is practically w pa!iJesa '.-t Highest -Grade Plates $84)0 to S8-00 Best Gold. Grown s 3XX to 9AJX) - .Beet Bridge Work $SX0toaj00

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-r J We EWract Tetth Painlessly. : NEWORK DENTAL , ; 1. PARLOR r Ovet "UniotfNaUonal Bank, Eighta and Main streets. Elevator entrance ' on South Eighth street Stair en- . trance on Main street.

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