Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 108, 23 March 1916 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916
Copyright. 1916, by the McClure THE FISH AND THEIR HOUSE. One day a fish that lived in a large pond, came to the surface and flopped upon the bank. Then he flopped along until he aa quite a -way from the pool, for he was in Inquisitive fish and wanted to know how the people who came to the pond fishing lived. When he saw the houses and the windows and doors he became a discontented as well as an inquisitive fish and, hurrying ' back to ' the pond, he flopped into the water and down to the depths to tell his companions what he had seen. "Now, what you want is a house," he told them. "But hoW can we get those houses?" asked another fish. - "We can not build houses, and we must live in the water," said the big fish. "I have a plan, and if you will all agree to stay awake tonight and do as I tell you, we may be able to have a house." "We will do anything you say," said his companions. "How long will we have to stay awake?" "Perhaps all night. Anyway, it will be midnisht before the fairies come down to the pond," said the big fish. "The fairies what do you know about the fairies?" asked one. "I have heard of them, but never saw one, did you? "Yes, 1 saw them one night. One of them came too near the edge of the pond and slipped into the water. I was asleep right by the side of the pond that night, under a stone, and nhe landed right on my back. "It seems when the fairies get wet they lose their power, and this one lost her wand also; she dropped it jwhen she slipped. "Of course, I was frightened when I felt something strike my back, so I rn.d. xxv poW my H3 of tti wxr. started off, but a noise from the bank made me poke my head out of the water to see what was happening, and I saw all these strange little creatures waving their wands and calling me to bring her back. "Just then I heard a sob, and some one said, 'take me tp the. bank, please; I shall drown if you don't.' "1 swam to the bank wondering what It all meant, ami then the other fairies pulled their sister to the bank and began to tell me what a nice fellow 1 was.' " 'Now, if you will find her wand, said one, 'we will help you any time you are in trouble or want a wish granted.' "I found the wand and they all thanked me, telling me I could find them by the pond every night at midnight or near that time." When the fairies came to the pond that night they were surprised to see hundreds of heads sticking out of the water, and still more surprised when the big fish made known his strange request. "We cannot do a thing for you ourselves." said the queen, 'because you must have a house in the water and fle cannot work where it is wet, but we will see the gnomes and see what they can do for you." Hut the gnomes could do nothing, and the fairies went next to the goblins. "We cannot work with water all around us," said the goblins. "If they w i live where it is damp but not a" r we will see what we can do." lie fairies told the fishes what the goblins said, but. that would not do. "It must be a house that holds water." said the big fish. ( "We might try to see the cave witch," said the queen. "She knows sverything. Kven if she cannot do it herself, hhe knows how it can be hroncht about." So they went to the cave witch. "No. 1 cannot do it," she told them; "but you ask Jack Frost, lie is a snappy fellow, and I am sure he will think of n way to help your friends." So all the little fairies put on their ?ur hoods and coats and overshoes and iway they went to Jack Frost. Ot a tube today, read the folder about the tnoct general disease in the world. Start the Senreco treatment tonight. 25c at your drus&lsta. For l sample aend 4c, stamps or coin, to The Sentanel Remedies Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. A DEN7.S7S Formula c
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Newspaper Syndicate, New York. Jack snapped his fingers and danced about on the tips of his toes while he was thinking, and at last he said: "I. have it! I have it! Tell your friends that I will give them a window; that is the nearest I can come to building them a house; but I am sure it will answer all purposes." 'And that was all he would tell them, so the fairies went back to the pond and delivered the, message. "It is of no use to ask Jack Frost when he will do a thing," said the queen. "He works just when he feels like it, but he will do it some time." The fishes waited and waited, but there was no change in the pond, and they had about given up hope when one morning the big fish awoke first and, swimming to the top of the pond, he went bump, and back he went to the bottom. He tried it again, and bump went his head just as before. "That is funny," he said to himself. "I can see the light, but I can't get out of this pond." Around the pond he swam, calling the others to see if they could tell what had happened, but each one went bump whenever he tried to poke his head out of the water. "Wait." called the big fish, after a while. "I can tell what has happened. Jack Frost has given us our window; we had a house all the time and didn't know It. All we needed was a window and Jack has given it to us." And, sure enough, the pond was frozen over as smooth as glass and the fishes had the house and window at last that they had wished for. Tomorrow's Story "Why the Peli cans Have Funny Bills. - . . . PRESENT LOCAL PLAY HAGERSTOWN, Ind., March 23. A home talent, play. "Miss Topsy Turvy." or "The Courtship of the Deacon," will be given by High School Alumnf association ' -ht. and Saturday night. Follow in: 4 he cast of characters: . . Topsy Turvy, Nellie Clarendon.. Lona Fleming May Golden, Topsy's cousin Esther Porter Mrs. Clarendon, Topsy's Mother... Mabel Davis Miss Spring, Topsy's governess : Blanche Worl Lord Clarence, a rich Englishman. . Delmar Mohler Frank Golden, May's brother. .. Fred Pttc Deacon Jones, pillar of the church.. James Knapp Ned, servant Howard Gwin Music by the high school orchestra: Charles Woollard. director. CORN TESTS PERFECT, . . . GrtEENSBURG, Ind., March 23. Henry Raver has 100 ears of 100 per cent perfect seed corn, according to his germinating tests. A recent census disclosed twenty dogs to eight babies in a fashionable colony at Palm Beach. An oil snnnpco that PRESERUES THE HAii! Tf men would use EVERT WEEK ANTI-SEPTIC OIL SHAMPOO instead of the alkali shampoos and soaps which are so commonly used, they would preserve their hair rather than invite baldaess. EVERY WEEK SHAMPOO dissolves and removes the dandruff (dry or oily), opens the hair cells, feeds and Strengthens the famished roots and leaves the hair clean, soft, fluffy, silky and the scalp healthy. A weekly application keeps the scalp clean, healthy and tLc hair in excellent condition.. The perfect shampoo for men, womei sr.d children. A large bottle (61 tcz spoonfuls) 50c at VEGETABLE CALOMEL Vegetable calomel, extract of the root of the old-fashioned may-apple plant, does not salivate. As a liver stimulator, it's great. It's a perfect substitute for ordinary calomel (mercury); in fact, it's better, because its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating and it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize this and prescribe may-apple root (podophyllin, they call it) daily. Combined with four other standard, all-vegetable remedies, mayapple root may now be had at most any druggist's in convenient sugarcoated tablet form by asking for Sentanel Laxatives. If you forget the name, ask for the box that has the picture of the soldier on it. These tablets are small, easy to take and are really wonderful little performers. They quickly clean but the poisons that are causing you headache, constipation, sour stomach, biliousness, dizzy spells, bad breath and coated tongue. They are mild. They never gripe. And they are a bowel tonic as well as a cleanser and liver regulator. A 10c box should last one several weeks. A Physician's trial package (4 doses) will be mailed you free if you write mentioning this advertisement. The Sentanel Remedies Co., 802 Madison Ave., Covington, Ky.
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Bartel Family Gains Fame as Fisher Men
"Several prominent Richmond people have distinguished themselves as fishermen in Florida this winter. Commenting on this a recent issue of a St. Petersburg, Fla., newspaper said: The family of Adam H. Bartel of Richmond, Ind., was distinguished by three of its members yesterday, while making a special fishing trip on board the Benetta. Mr. Bartel is a prominent citizen of Richmond, which is known as the "Quaker City" of Indiana, he being heavily interested in several business enterprises there. Three members of the family caught large red snappers, to say nothing of the grouper and grunts. It was a most successful trip and everybody was successful. Misses Gertrude and Florence Bartel, Mr. Bartel, E. D. Neff and Mrs. G. S. Houghton were the lucky redsnapper fishermen in the crowd. Miss Florence Bartel and Mr. Neff caught two of the big red fellows. The party consisted of Adam Bartel and family', Ed Neff and family, Unusual
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FISHING FOR SHELLS TOKIO, March 23. Japanese have evolved a scheme for getting iron from the sea which seems more practical than the famous project for extracting i sunshine from cucumbers. Nakahara Sanji, formerly an expert in the navyoffice, has conceived the idea of fishing up the spent shells which have beee been fired by warshios at tareet practice. At certain places, the tar-J
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