Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 106, 21 March 1916 — Page 4

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la RJehmoad, 10 cents a week. By mmO. ta advance 'one rear, $5.00; sbr months. IS.60; one month. S cent. Rani Route. In advance one year. 12.00; six month, IL2f one month. X5 oenta. v

' Entered at the Post OOse at Richmond. Indiana, aa - ond CUaa Man Uatter.

'I Have to Confess I Am a Dupe" This ia the frank admission of the Rev. Dr. CharIes;H. Pankhurst, paatorfof . the, $ Madison Square Rrabyterian church,' ;NiW York; one of " the ablest clergymen in the United States. The

castor had sold sood securities

$83,000 in the worthless stock of an' industrial concern. He made the statement before Charles

- 'A. Tipling, referee in bankruptcy, who is trying ' ? ,'to straighten out the affairs of the defunct com-

""'pany which swallowed the savings of the Rev. ' Dr. Pankhurst. Vu':;.;": Dishonest nromoters induced the clertrvmen

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road stock to buy a block of stock in the com-

That ministers, as a whole, are poor business men is a dictum that has become trite by repeti

tion. This is no reflection on. the

it is natural that a man who devotes his time and ' study to religious work and affairs should be ig-

norant of financial affairs.

Few clergymen are paid salaries high enough

to enable them to make a few investments. The few that are the recipients of such salaries ought 'let bankers advise them how to invest.

How Uncle Sam Helps Specialists in the department of agriculture have discovered that valuable oils, cattle feed, jellies, preserves and alcohol can be produced from the 1600 tons of cherry pits thrown away at American canneries. A saving of these valuable by-products from cherry canning may make possible the domestic manufacture of substitutes for almond oil and bitter almond oil, now imported, and at the same time establish a new industry in the cherry packing districts of the North Atlantic, North Central, and Western' States.

Snapshots of New Paris

The statement of the First National Bank, Issued In accordance to a call from the Controller of Currency, and covering March 7, shows a gratifying increase in business and if used as an index to the prosperity of the community, speaks up very loud. Mrs. Orla Harris and Mrs. Lin Green of Hollansburg were Friday guests of the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Wa. H. Oarretson....Ira D. Chenoweth was called to Richmond Friday night by the death of his father, Morton W. Chenoweth, aged 51.... Mrs. Ben Saxton and daughter Helen of Richmond .attended the St. Patrick's social given Friday evening by the Pythian Slaters. .. .The local chapter of the Eastern Star will journey to Richmond .April 1, where they will exemplify 'the degree work for the lodge at that place, several candidates to be initiated. .". .William Glenn returned to his work at R. S. tower Friday after a week's leave of absence on account of Illness. . . .Those from out of town who attended the funeral services of Calvin S. Leftwich Saturday were Mr. land Mrs. W. S. Richey, Muncle; Mrs. Mary Leftwich, E. A. Leftwich, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Leftwich Mr. and Mrs. !P. C. Leftlwch, Mrs. Clarence Miles. Mrs. Fannie Wright, Indianapolis, Mrs Clara Leftwich and family, Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leftwich, Green ville, Mrs. Mary Rayburn and Mrs. Ray Richey, Eaton .... Mrs. Geo. W. Richards and Miss Minnie Danily call ed on Mrs. Mary A. Mills nad Miss Alice Mills, at Richmond Sunday.... Mrs. Albert Brown and s6n John and Mies Katherlne Smith , of Richmond were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Marrlnan....Mr. and Mrs. Grant Colby who have been the guests of Jocal friends and relatives the past week returned to their home Sunday, in In dependence, Mo... t.. Miss Alice Mills of Richmond made a business trip here Saturday, She reports her mo thers condition about the same.. CRIPPLE8 ON JURY. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., March 21. There are two cripples on the Jury hearing the case against Edwin M Hlnshaw, former Cicero banker. An extra ballff has been appointed to take care of them. ENRICH THE BLOOD Hood's Sarsaparllla, a 8prlng TonicMedicine, Is Necessary.

Everybody Is troubled at this sea- ! son with loss of vitality, failure of appetite, that tired feeling, or with bilr ious turns, dull headaches, Indigestion and other stomach troubles, or with pimples and other eruptions on the face and body. The reason is that - the blood Is Impure and impoverished. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieves all these ailments. It Is the old reliable . medicine that has stood the -test of forty years that makes pure, rich, red blood that strengthens every organ and builds up the whole system. It is the all-the-year-round blood-puri-l

f ier and health-giver. It embodies the careful training, experience, and skill ' of Mr. Hood, a pharmacist for fifty years, in its quality and power to .cure. ;. Ask your druggist for it today.

ises anyway, but yards, let's see to

bottom." to sink over . .' . t.rii i i iiiiii 1 1 profession, for Hiram Jaqua does not improve as rapidly as his friends would wish Lon Calkins and wife have moved to the I. D. Bennett property on South Washington. Street. ABINGTON I i : Mr, and Mrs. Richard Roby entertained at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Ad Roby, Mr. and Mrs. Oran McCashland and family Mrs. Harry Waiting and daughter, Cecil, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain. . . . Mable "Wood and Bernice Dye, Virgil Overholser and Ora Parks attended the dance at Philomath Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burcham spent last week with the former's mother, south of town.... Miss Mattie Snyder and Mrs. Sarah Brumfleld spent Sunday with Spencer Stevens . .Otis Stevens and Ben McClane were in Richmond Saturday. . . .Frank Williams made a busi . . 30

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Making War on the Empty Can The United States Public Health Service sees a menace in every empty tin can. Here's its latest edict: . , "Who would have thought that the tin can is a menace to the public health? The expert malaria investigators of the United States Public Health Service have found however that discarded tin cans containing rain water are breeding places for the mosquito which is the sole agent in spreading malaria. A hole in the bottom of the empty can might have resulted in the saving of a human life. Certainly it would have assisted in preventing a debilitating illness. Empty tin cans have no business about the prem

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Use Your Legs 1 Bishop Quayle of the Methodist Episcopal church, admonishing the candidates of Asbury Park seminary, who are soon to enter the ministry, gave the young men some advice that is not restricted in application to ministers only. The advice - might well be heeded by all young men who are entering upon a profession or calling. The bishop said: "Don't go into debt. Better that you go underfed and underclothed than you go into debt." The candidates for, the ministry pledged themselves not to use tobacco. "You must not think your promise to -abstain from tobacco makes you pious," Bishop Quayle told them. "To give up tobacco only makes you ordinarily decent." , -s The Bishop, who was President of Baker College, Kansas, when he was thirty years old, gave more advice : "Do not make a crusade against anything. If you do you will make few friends." "Do not prate." "Use your legs.; Legs are means of grace. It is not given to all of us to be good and brilliant preachers. But every man can be a good pastor and legs are of great use in being that."

Personal Banks Are Poor Banks A Hartford, Conn., news dispatch tells how a woman, prudently as she believed, slipped a roll of $400 into her right woolen sleeping stocking, and how a. thief was foiled' because he tried to pull off the left stocking from the sleeping woman. Fortunately for her, the thief had bad luck; and that was the only thing that saved her money. What the woman should have done was to have deposited her money in a bank. Large sums of money kept at-home are constantly, in danger. Banks not only are glad to accept such sums of money, but also are willing to pay interest on the deposits. : - 5 1 - ; '

ness trip to Centerville, Saturday.... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paddock and daughter,? Pauline, spent5, Thursday with Mr. 'and -Mrs. Oscar Paddock." .. . Miss Esther Hale spent Sunday with Helen Wood The sick are reported better Mrs. James Plankenhorn and daughter, Retta, spent Sunday with M. W. McCashland.... Martha Dye and son" William, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Horton Hale. PRIGE OF GASOLINE WILL DROP SOON Users of gasoline are rejoicing over the expected decrease ' in the cost of fuel which is scheduled to take place soon. There have been natural causes to make the price of this fuel high during the winter months, but these have been removed, and every indication is held forth that- the price will soon drop. It is freely predicted that the price, of gasoline will be 15 cents before six weeks have passed. So far auto owners have not suffered very much under present prices. ,. etc. . ' appointment. 10th & Main

Tan rifer Daily Puzzles

HERE WE ARE AGAIN. Spring Is here 1 Hurroo! Hooray! " The birdies sing, the lambkins skip, And all the world is glad and gay - -: - Except the chap with cold or grippe. Find man with grippe. , ANSWER TO YESTERDAYS PUZZLE. Right side flown ta tree.

Copyright. 1916, by the McClure "Here, Bob, here, old fellow," sang out a boy's clear tones In the crisp air. And a fine pointer dog came leaping at the sound. Rob , Ford was going down the mountain to the camp to get some provisions, for his father was too ill to make the trip. It was cold, but the boy was accustomed to that two years In the Western mountains had changed him from a ; frail lad to a husky youth pf 15. But 'Mr. Ford and the mother were not so well. The father had not found the mine for which he had been searching, money was scarce, and the food almost gone. "Father," Rob had said to the sick man that morning. .. "I have a bit in the bank I saved from the game 'I killed last winter. I mean to see that yoxx hfeve beer) XooKn.y Tcr SO lOTi" you and' mother are '.comfortable as long as I have a cent,, so J am going down to RockyGulch andget in some things we heed," 7 '": So Rob set out with Bob scampering at his heels, and dragging a rouch sled behind him over the hard-packed trail. The boy did not mind the wind or the

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long walk down the boulders, and in a short time had bought a big box of groceries, which he tied on the sled, and started back. l grew colder and the snow began to fall. And as dark ness began to drop on the mountain Rob felt he was lost. The white flakes blinded him. so he could not make out the trail. , . - Tired out, he sat down to rest. There came just then a lull In the storm, and Rob noticed that the tree by which he sat was a peculiar shape. It was bent halfway up, and all the branches Be Healthy, Happy and Vigorous. Vigorous Men. and .Women Demand. Are In In this strenuous competition you need a tonic to make you fit for the battles of life'. If you feel tired out out of sorts, mentally or physically de pressed try WENDELL'S AMBITION PILLS. If you are dissatisfied Conk ey Drug Co., Leo H. Flhe, A. G. Luken, Clem Thistlethwaite 13 authorized to refund the purchase price on the first tox purchased. ' " AMBITION PILLS have helped others who suffered from trembling and affections of the nervous system. It is folly to suffer from loss of appetite, lack of confidence, sleeplessness, kidney or liver complaints without trying to conquer these afflictions. Marked benefit may be noted from the use of Ambition Pills. Fifty cents at Conkey Drug Co., Leo H. Fihe's, A. G. Luken's, Clem Thistlethwaite's and dealers everywhere. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by the Wendell Pharmacal Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Adv 2201. 504 Main.

overhang a shallow golly by the side

of the road. The boy tood up in his excitement.- and leaned far over to inspect the ground. "Well." he extlamed. "this seems to me like the very spot for -which father has been 'looking." . - Rob forgot himself, and in leaning over too far lost his balance. With a cry he tumbled out of the path and landed on a jagged stone, which cut Ids head and made hint unconscious. Poor Bob was at a loss -what to do. He sniffed about his fallen master, licked him in the face and howled dismally.Bnt only the distant cliffs echoed the sound. It was growing late and getting colder each moment, but there lay the boy motionless. Bnt Bob, even if he was a dog, knew a lot, and he formed his plans. Dragging the sled down into the little golly by the ropevhe palled It until it was just by the side of the boy. Then. taking Rob's jacket in his teeth, the dog jerked and jerked till he managed to roll the lad's form on to the sled. He pulleu so that Rob lay across the sleigh, and the box strapped in the back prevented his falling off. Then the dog licked his masters face until he heard a groan of returning consciousness.. But before Bob came to his senses. Bob had taken the rope in his strong teeth, and by dint of tug ging had gotten the sled back into the path. Then it was easy pulling, for the trail was packed with soft snow. Up the trail the dog tugged, behind him the sled. At last the glimmer of a light in the winaow ana ine aog dropped the rope, letting oat a glad bark. - . In a moment the door was thrown wide open, the light streamed out and Mrs. Ford caught sight of the dog, sled and ' Rob lying almost covered with snow. .. In a few moments she had him by the fire, his head bathed with warm water and a cup of hot tea to his lips, while Bob capered about In mad glee. "Well, father," said Rob that night, as they sat cheerfully about a smoking supper and listened to the wind howling over the trees, "I have found that mine you have been looking for so long, the one Uncle John left up in his will it is right where I fell down." And so it was. As soon as Mr. Ford was well enough to go out he Investigated the gully and found that It was in fact the lost mine of his brother John, a mine full of ore which made him a rich man. .. Tomorrow's tory "Ada's Mistake." PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY CURES RHEUMATISM AND BOWEL TROUBLE Twenty-five Cents Worth Is Plenty; Try it! Take Harmless, Soothing Trex for Just 3 Days. Th' -io more stlngln . rheumatic pains ; gcod-b; r!irc nic miserable conEtipa'.'.on; no nv sore -ldneys nor acMng back. Trex 13 wonderful! Acts right off. Trex Induces natural drainage of the entire system;' promptly opens your clogged up kidneys, liver ac! bowels; clean - tue ' icchr of ferm .ntng, gassy foods and waste; dissolves, out Irritating rheumatic poisons ; relieves f everlshness, headaches, dizziness id ccstlpation misery. D-Vt stay "knocked cut" any longer. Get this quick relief today. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s cr sample direct from V ". Denton & C7, (Not Inc.) Beardstown, 111. Adv. Tho Doy is Fdbr to tbo OI6! sayings like this are fraught with 2 most important meaning. And what will aid the expectant mother In conserving her health, her strength, her mental repose and the absence of vexations pains is a subject of vast moment. Among the recognized helps Is a splendid rem e d y known as "Mother's Friend." Applied to the muscles it sinks la deeply to make them firm and pliant, it Urns lifts the strain on ligaments that produce pain, it lightens the burden on the nervous system. Induces calm, restful nights of healtb-giTing sleep and makes the days sunny and happy. Get a bottle of "Mother's Friend" of any drunist and you will then realize wby it has been considered true to Its name in our best homes through three generations. It Is perfectly harmless but so effective that once used it is recommended to all expectant mothers by those who went through the ordeal wits surprising- ease. By writing to Bradfleld Regulator Co., 412 Lamar Bid--, Atlanta, Oa you can have a free copy of a wonderful stork book that unfolds those things which all expectant mothers delight (a read. .Write today. World Beaters" f KELLY TV PRIMGFIEL 0 TIRES "Cheaper Than Dirt" The Motor Store 5 South 11th St. Phone 1903 Carl F. Weisbrod Piano Tuning and Repairing. Phone 2095. AAAJl

EOOuBtfY PUB CLEANUP DAY

ECONOMY, Ind.. March 21. SaturUp Day, all widows who have no way carting the trash away from their lots, are requested by the clean-op committee to rake up and pile op waste and it will be hauled away free of charge. Prises will be offered by the business men for the best kept house, prettiest garden, flower plots and the largest number of different kinds of birds that build their nests at individual houses. W. Kennedy, the elevator man, is the first to offer a prise, a ton of coal, for the nicest lawn in town this summer. Posters will be put up in conspicuous places advertising the day and date of the most thorough cleaning and sweeping that Economy has ever experienced. For a Weak Stomach. If you have any trouble with your digestion you should read what Mrs. J. C. Bauer, Zanesvllle, Ohio, has to say regarding her experience as follows: "I was troubled for months with a weak stomach and constipation and it was all I could do to drag myself about the house. - Chamberlain's Tablets afforded me the first relief I got, and after taking them a short time I ' was restored to health." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Hew To Get Rid Dad Cczsh of a De It Oateklr. ; If you have a bad cough or chest cold which refuses to yield to ordinary remedies, get from any druggist 2 ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth), pour into a pin Doiue ana nu we Douie wua plain granulated sugar syrup. Start taking teaspoonrul every hour or two. In 24 i hours your cough will be conquered or very ncariy so. - .&ven wnooping cougn is greatly relieved in this way. The above mixture makes a full pint a family supply of the finest cough syrup that money could buy at a cost of only 64 cents. - Easily prepared in 5 minutes. Full directions with Pinex. This Pinex and Sugar Syrup preparation takes right bold of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. It loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a way that is really remarkable. Also quickly heals the inflamed membranes which accompany a painful cough, and stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the persistent loose cough. Excellent for bronchitis,, spasmodic croup and winter coughs. Keeps perfectly and tastes good children like it. : Pinex is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine JKorway pine extract, rich in guaiacoL which is so healing to the membranes. To avoid . disappointment, ask your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex," do not accept anything else. A guarantee ly refunded goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co Ft. Wayne, Ind. Sold By Waking & Co. 4th and Main . Phone 2006 Also See Us for Plumbing and Heating MD(G AttfteEnttloEn? We have for sale in any . quantity TANKAGE for HOG FEED Amflom Sttoflfle & Sons 44Liberty Ave. Phone 1316. laAvtl m SA AM A tlflAlniA ' - -

and we make their possession possible. All oar work Is practicallly painless. Highest Grade Plates $5.00 to (3.00 Best Gold Crowns ..........(3.00 to $400 Best Bridge Work ...$3X0 to $400 Best Gold Finings ..............$1.00 sm Best Sllrer Fillings $oo up We Extract Teeth Painlessly. . NEW YORK DENTAL PARLOR Orer Union National Bank, Eighth and Main streets. Elevator entrance on South Eighth street. Stair entrance on Ualn street.