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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, DEC. 11, 1917.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second Class Mail Matter. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trie Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all newa dispatches ced!ted to It or not otherwise vi tdited in this paper and al80 th local news pub-lisho-J herein. All rirht ot republication ot special dispatches inji'tlii are also reserved.

Fair Play The complaint of F. S. Bates, Wayne county , fuel administrator, that families with a three months' supply of coal in their bin? are buying additional fuel to make up for what they have used so far this winter, calls attention to a despicable practice." -.. . x It isn't fair to the community, to the persons who cannot afford to lay in a large supply during

the summer and to the poor who are forced to buy as they need coal. , Indeed, it is unfair to the state and nation. Coal conservation does not mean the accumulation of many tons in your cellars. The term means an efficient and careful husbanding of what you have so that the person who has a small supply may be able to purchase what he needs for his immediate requirements. " . - Think how selfish you are if you deplete 'the supply of the dealers in order that you may have enough to do you until next April. Why not use of your supply until this cold snap is over before you cut into the small supply which dealers have stored for emergency purposes. The threatened coal shortage in this community can be forestalled by the intelligent cooperation of its citizens with the fuel administrator and the dealers. The highest type of co-operation just now is not to buy coal if you have a supply that will last you for a month or two. Give the oeoole

who have no coal a chance to lay in a supply.

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The geography lesson was about to begin and the subject of it was France. Accordingly, the teacher started off with the question: "Now in this

schools have been utilized to aid in securing purchasers. The plan is simple. "Thrift Stamps are sold at twentyfive cents each and with sixteen of them a five dollar certificate can be purchased payable January 1st, 1923 but redeemable at any time on ten days notice. There are three convincing reasons why children, and persons with email incomes should purchase these stamps: First, from patriotic motives. The government needs the money. It is engaged in a death struggle with the enemies of liberty. Its soldiers and sailors are shedding their blood and risking their lives in its behalf, and funds are needed to furnish clothing, food and munitions. Secondly. The certificates are a safe and profitable investment. The government Is sure to pay. There is no

possibility of loss. The income Is 4 per cent compounded

quarterly almost as good as 5 per cent simple interest. Thirdly, it is an education in thrift. Not only will the purchaser save in order to buy and get interest upon the money paid for the stamps, but, what i3 of greater value, bs will acquire the habit of saving. The child or adult who denies himself or luxuries in order to buy stamps, will

soon find delight In such sacrifice of the needless in order to secure the valuable.

Only think! A "Ttrift Stamp" bought every week for 4S :

weeks, with a few cents additional the next 4 weeks, will, After h,s thlrd da-v'8 attendance at school Billy was relating at home within the year, purchase three of the War-Saving Certifj-, stories of his classmates' naughtiness, cates which four vear? later January 1st, 1D23 will bej "That's bad," commented mamma. , - , . . , t "Didn't the teacher have to correct worth fifteen dollars. Is there and adult who cannot by you?" little economies savings that will soarcely be noticed I "No," Billy assured her. "She had

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ceived the following communication: "Monsieur Bord of - - Helt I just get your notls that my licens to keep my cow has, expire. I wish to inform you, M'sleur Bord of Helt, that my cow she beat you to it she expire free week ago. Much oblige. Yours with respeck, P.TE .'

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present terrible war who is our principal ally?" "France," came the answere from a chorus of voices. "Quite right," said the teacher, beaming. "Now can any of you give the name of a town in France?" A small boy at the back of the class almost fell over in his eaeerness to

j tell. "Somewhere," he said, breatht lessly.

Saving Stamps From Publicity Bureau THE Government campaign lo raise two billion dollars in live-dollar War Saving Certificates has opened. The machinery is in operation. The post officers are made the prime agency for the sale, and the

a year? Is there a child old enough to appreciate toys or presents who cannot be led to forego the fleeting pleasure of the gifts, for the greater joy purchasing at least sixteen of these stamps during the year? The three arguments for the purchase reduce two Patriotism and Thrift. There are at least 30,000,000 people in this country to whom they ought to appeal with convincing power. The sale of the Thrift Stamps and War-Saving Certificates began Monday, December 10th. The schools have been utilized in advertising the plan and canvassing for the sale, especially of the Thrift Stamps. The children, and through them the parents,' will be informed of the patriotic business proposition, by which the government is to he aided and those- who help will make money for

themselves. The children can be led to prefer a Thrift

Stamp to a toy for Christmas. An effort will be made to

sell to every possible purchaser at least one Thrift Stamp t

before Saturday night. December lath. Those who are able may purchase as many as they please, and it is hoped that within the week following, by December 22nd, the grand total wilL be more than 30.000,000. Children buy Thrift Stamps!

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"That's queer," remarked papa, a bit suspicious. yWhat did she say?" "She said," reported Billy: "'Now, children, we will ail wait till Billy Is in order!' "

An official of the board of health in a towu not far from Boston notified a citizen that his license to keep a

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A LITTLE SLICE O' LIFE A correspondent writes !n to ask If it is difficult to write short stories. No, it isn't. Writing them isn't the trick a all. About a month ago we met a magazine editor Ir. a club and had lunch with him. At such a time magazine editors Are as near human as ever I hey are and be said: "1 wish you would write a short story for us; 1 am sure it will suit us and the price will suit you. Si. ml something in this week, if you can. Give us something good and snappy." Well, we fell for the old jazz again And wrote a story which we thought Was anyhow as good as some of the tvorr-t fnc We read in magazines, and addressed Ii to the editor. Tin? editor, you understand, is our fiind. About a week later a bulky package was TlioiieliL to our door by the mailman. It wns our story with the following note : "Don- Sir; Your story addressed to Mr. Blank Has been read by inc. It is entirely unfitted To the purposes of the, magazine. The plot is weak. The technique Is faulty, the conversation Is' not as clever :s we like, and there is ll'J Love intt'ifst Tho story is strained and unnatural. And rnthpr farcical. Sincerely, Lucille Milk." Mim Bilk prohnhly 1ms been out of

Sinill) OnllRft About six months. T!ir Norwegian parliament has de-i-hlcd-not to award a Nobel peace piiiM this year Kvfrything -.onsidtred, perhaps it. wiil be better to wait for a noble peace. The interesting story Is told of a

Russian somnambulist who made his fortune in his sleep. How often we have done that only it won't stay made. THE DANGER The enemy is without, He is about Up the spout. But the enemy within. With his philccophic din And Lis kulture and his tin. We need to tear. A Ions time ago they gave thanks

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Fatigue Nearly Overcomes Woman

"Bringing up several children in th-j right way and cares of home brought me to the verge of nervous prostra tion." says a well known woman. "Fearing that I might become ill and have to give up my housework anl

the care of my little ones, created a '

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one of my neighbors and she advised: me to procure some Fhosphated Iron. ! A day of two later .when. I was feciir"

unusually miserable I sent my daughter to the drug store for a brx of the capsules and after ten days' treatment 1 felt like a different person altogether. I sleep well at night, something 1

hadn't done in months before: myi

appetite is good and in fact what formerly seemed like mountains of work in my home is now more like play.

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A PIPE-A FRIEND

Every smoker enjoys a good pipe and he will always remember the giver. We are proud of our pipe assortment which is the largest in town. Special prices on high grade gift pipe with or without cases.

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