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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOV. 3. 1916

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Entered st the Pott Office at Richmond. Indiana, u Be on 3 Class Mall Matter.

j $7,500,000 for Leather X The price of shoes increased $1 a pair in Richmond a few weeks ago. Every one wondered whether Americans had been wearing out shoes faster than in former years or jf there had been a decrease in the number of animals from which hides for leather are obtained.; ; , The solution is found in a news dispatch from Boston which tells of the sale of 750,000 sides of sole leather to Russia, netting $7,500,000. The immediate effect of the contract was to advance the price of hemlock leather from 42 to 46 cents a pound. This contract, coming at a' time when tjie market was generally depleted of stocks of all kinds of sole leather, caused a sensation in leather circles. One of the largest manufacturers of glazed kid has consummated a big sale of that

product to Russia, aggregating 50,000 dozen skins, worth $1,000,000. Insignificant orders of this kind to supply the troops of the Allies have advanced the cost of living in the United States. We are paying the price. A few men, owning munitions factories or dealing in commodities of lif e, are making money, but the common man is paying the tolL J Reaching Out Everything that is intrinsically worth some thing is within the grasp of all of ns. The things that some can have because they can buy them

are not essentially necessary for our happiness.

No man can corner Nature or charge a price so

high that we cannot go out Into the country and

enjoy Nature's handiwork. Nature has not giv

en one man a monopoly on brains, ambition, or

on the ability to enjoy life ;

If a person takes an accounting of his ability

and of his opportunities to develop his talents,

he will find scores of things that are worth developing and which will yield returns richer than those dug out of a gold mine. The trouble with most of us is that we too easily envy the other fellow without considering our own attainments

and advantages.

7 Friends We Never Forget By Crosby, r 6eeT offa oeftc.i thc milkman who used I YOWC kids? o've r TO LCT YOU R toe ON JWANTA 6IT ' THC STEP. -

MONEY BACKS HUGHES TO WIN ; OVER WILSON

: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nor. 8. Indianapolis Republicans are backing np with their money tbelr faith in the outcome of the election. While the amount of election betting that has taken place thus far la not largebeing, in fact, much below the usual amount of betting at this stage of a campaign It is a fact that practically all of the money that has made its appearance on the betting boards in the local pool rooms has been Republican

money. Thousands of dollars of Republican money has been posted, and a comparatively small amount of it has been taken by the Democrats and the .npporters of Wilson. In the early part of the campaign Hughes flaoney was offered at long odds. Two to one was offered on the

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election of Hughes. These odds stood for weeks, with no takes on the Democratic 6ide. Then a 6mall bunch of Democratic money made its appearance from somewhere and a few of the two to one beta were taken. This hammered the odda down to 10 to 8 and 10 to . At theaa odds RepnbU can mosey remained on the boards for several days, and a few Democrats ventured forth with their money and covered a few of them. Q. O. P. Recovers Poise About that time the Republicans over the country suffered a psychological scare, and for a few days Republican money was offered only at even money. For some unknown rea son Republicans got the idea that there was a trend to Wilson through, out the country, and this made them cautious with their money for a few days. No one could account for the fright and no one was able to trace it to any

source that should scare any one. When this fact was discovered the Republicans straightened up again and started forward at a renewed clip. They found that the "trend" was merely a nightmare and that it was not real. As a result Republican money is again on the boards at odds, though no Republican has returned to the wild policy of offering 2 to 1 oi Hughes. Such long oddj in any election are silly and foolish, and should not be considered. The betting has settled down to a sensible basis, and betting from now on will be a better indication of the real situation in the campaign that was indicated by the early wild and enthusiastic betting. And the betting, as the offers are posted now, show plainly the optimistic, view of the Republicans in regard to the outcome of the election.

VILLA'S GANG MOVES NORTH ON CHIHUAHUA

EL PASO. Nov. 8 .-General Sal&zar and a strong force of VlUlstas are moving north from Chihuahua City, burning bridges, destroping railroad tracks and looting trains, according to information here. Presence of the Villistas-gives Villa virtually control of the state, as railroad traffic has been stopped from all directions. It is believed that General Trevino will try to reach Monterey with his forces if he is compelled to evacuate Chihuahua City.

An Italian inventor has brought out an automatic street sweeper that sprays the pavement in front of its brush to prevent the duet rising and Bothers the sweepings Into a receiver.

Three deposits of coal In Haiti have 1

been investigated by French engineers and efforts will be made to develop them.

The fur trimmed top coat is an sbeoluta necessity, since there are so many occasions for which It is adapt, ed. The flaring lines, long cuffed sleeves, and huge a:al collar go far to make it a practical as well as fashionable top coat. The velvel crowned hat la unusually attractive. 1

WOMAN A PHYSICAL WRECK Tells in Following Letter How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia C Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

Milwaukee, Wis. " Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com

pound 1 was a physical wreck. I had been going to a doctor for several years but he did me no good. A friend told me about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I decided to give it a fair trial, and it gave me relief from bearing down pains

which had been so bad that I would have to lie down. I also used the Sanative Wash and it has done me a great deal of good, and I am not troubled with a weakness any more." Mrs. P. L. Bnnx, 1299 Booth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. The most successful remedy for woman's ills is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It has stood the test for forty years, which would be impossible if it did not have genuine merit For special advice free, wtite to Lydia E. Pinkhara MediCne Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter -will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and, held in strict confidence

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Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin i yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite . poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive :Tablets-a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets ar- a purely vegetable compound mixed h olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes

are sold annually at 10c and Z5c per box. All druggists. Take one or two

nicbtlv and note tne nieasine results.

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Knowing it to be impossible for me to see each voter again before election, Nov. 7, which is only four days, I take this means of appeal to each voter of Wayne County. If successful in the coining election I pledge a faithful, honest and impartial performance of duty. Possessed of an extensive experience and fair judgment that naturally comes to a man who has had the responsibilities of dealing with the public for the last ten years; I feel that it is only fair that I assert my confidence in having the necessary qualifications to conduct the office of RECORDER of Wayne County. With genuine appreciation of the encouragement that has been given me by the voters of this county, I Yours truly, HENRY E. LONG

ROBBERS GUT WIRES

BRAID WOOD, III.. Nov. 3. After cutting all telephone and telegraph uires leading into the town robbers early today blew the vault of the Odell Private, bank and escaped with $6,(100. A posse is in pursuit ' " 1

PLACE IN HOSPITAL , - READY. FOR PATIENT

Township Trustee Edgerton was today notified that there is a vacant be at the State Tuberculosis hospital, Rockville, for the tubercular man, who with his wife and ' young child lived in a tent east of the city all sunt'

Sufferer From Indigestion Relieved. "Before taking Chamberlain's Tablets my husband suffered for several years from Indigestion, causing him to have pains in the stomach and distress after eating. Chamberlain's Tablets relieved him of these spells right away," writes Mrs. Thomas Casey, Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. - - -

mer. The man win be sent to the hospital, immediately. A few weeks ago, the man tod bit family moved Into a small cottage which was furnished by a local lodge.

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