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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3,

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Detr Mrs. Thompson: I am a married lady and I love my husband dearly, but .1 am a natural born' flirt. What can I do to overcome tbla? As I would ' do nothing ' more than

flirt, do you think It doea any barm? Did I. do wrong 1 n getting marrled? I am twenty-five yeara old. My husband works nights and I am here alone and get s o lonesome I don't know what to do. I love excitement. CARRIE. Perhaps It will help you to IrJIow that flirting Is

very cheap and shows a' lack ot

refinement. It Is

wrong because it Is apt to burt the iter son you flirt

with and give him an undesirable impression of you. I. do not think you made a mistake In marrying. Every girl who loves tbe man who wants her should marry him. You ought to be a help to your husband. If h thinks you are untrue to him evenings when be Is working he will be very unhappy and cannot do as good work. Have girl friends come

Dear Mrs. Thompson: My sister twenty-two years old Is bothered with hair on her face on both cheeks and lip. She is good looking otherwise. Would you consider the electric needle a safe method with good results? Is that system apt to leave marks or scors? Will the hair come back? And could you recommend a specialist to do the work? ANXIOUS TO LEARN. It is safe to remove hair with the electric needle. The method does not leave marks or scars, and the hair does not return because the roots are absolutely killed. I cannot recommend a specialist, but a good physician can give you advice on the subject

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been keeping company with a young man for several months and all of a sud-

Hen ho stormed coming to see me

ami hfi did not offer any explanation

I love this boy very much and I do not like to. have him quit me in this way. I wonder if some one told him something untrue about me. Do you think I should write to him and ask him what is the trouble? KITTY. Do not write to him. As long as he has dropped you, appear to be perfectly willing that it is that way. It is never a good thing for a girl to write to a boy after he has dropped her.

Inserting his pass key into the lock. Tve rung, .but I don't, dare wait," he said. "There's an odor of gas here. I may want you to help me." . A I did not like entering, a stranger's apartment in this unceremonious manner, but Callahan's manner , was Imperative. As we opened the door, the odor of gas came more strongly to our nostrils. I Paw that every jet of

the kitchen range was open. "Leave the door open, and shut off that gas, quick," commanded Callahan as he dashed through the kitchen door Into the room beyond. I turned off all the jets and followed him. There was no one in the living room, or dining room, but in the bathroom a chubby boy stood leaning over the bathtub, full to overflowing. He was trying to climb into it, crying as he did so. I shuddered as I snatched

him away from the tub. If he had lost his balance while alone, he would surely have been drowned.

Hoosier Happenings

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Rev. L. F. Ulmer preached his last

of this conference year at

the M. E. church here last Sunday night. A good crowd attended ..... Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stlgleman enter

tained at dinner Sunday.- Bert Carman

and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph My

ers, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutter. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Boerner and

daughter Carrie spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Will Wesler visited relatives in Richmond Sundav.. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon

Huffman entertained at Easter dinner

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The Earlham Glee club will give an entertainment at the opera house Fri

day The proceeds will go to tne lpcai

Red Cross..... Rev. H. C. Tervenn 01

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mill to Mack Freeze, of Arcanum

with her parents,' Ft. E. Foster and wife.....Armand Barnhiser and wife have moved into the George Johnson property on Greenville street..... Nellie Crider of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweeney and Mr. and Mrs.

Covington, O.,;' occupied the pulpit at j James Gates 6pent Sunday with Mr.

Salem . Lutheran, church, Monaay

night..... C. Wi Pontius, local elevator

proprietor has purchased a true u make his flour and feed deliveries

Miss Edith Albert of Dayton, spent Easter with her parents.. . .-.Mrs. Alice Yohe and mother left last .week for a

visit in Cleveland with their brother

and' son.'. .i.Irao Singer of Germantown, has returned home.. . . .Edward Locke, northwest of town, recently underwent an operation at the Miami Valley . hospital.. . . .Mrs. W. R. Althaus spent several days last week in Fort Wayne, the guest of her sister, Laura Amstutz.. . . .Mrs. F. A. Kern is visiting her daughter, Mrs; Marshall Wilder. of Brazil, Ind.. . . .Mrs. Parmerlee has been ill with pneumonia. ...IS. D. Holman has sold his cider and molasses

. COUPLE WED THIRD TIME SOUTH BEND. Ind.. April 3. Her

bert C. and Leona Rachel power 01 MiBbawaka, who have already been married and divorced twice, secured a license here Monday, and have started on their third matrimonial venture. . GOVERNMENT TRAIN WRECKED ; COLUMBIA CITY, Ind., April 3. Fourteen cars and their contents were destroyed when a fast government freight was wrecked a mile and a halt west of the city. The train was load ed with food stuffs consigned for foreign shipment. MUNCIE SALOONS CLOSE

MUNCIE, Ind., April 3. The thirtyfour ealoons in Muncie closed at 11 n-rinrk Mondav nieht instead of Tues

day night when the state-wide prohibition law actually goes into effect. A mutakp on the nart of the county

auditor in renewing the licenses only to April 1, which the county commisEinnprn refused to COITCCt, was the

cause of the premature closing. CHURCH DESTROYED BY FIRE

wnnTHTYCTflV. Tnrl.. Anril 3. The

Presbyterian church was destroyed Dy Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. fire here entailing a loss of about, Edwards' Olive Tablets . . i $40,000. The origin of the fire could j Jwarosvuve 1 not be learned. . Thafs what .thousands of . stomach 'sufferers are doing now. Instead of; SOUTH BEND, Ind.. April S.-Ter- i taking tonics, , TJJt?PthL

riblc explosions followed by leapins jgj, el&nt-clogged liver flames at six of the largest industrial """iJr" .

threw the city into frenzied excitement for about fifteen minutes Tuesday

STOMACH UPSET?

and Mrs. Russell Sweeny.. ;. .Clarence Gilmer, who has been very ill in the hospital at Camp Sherman is improving .Word has been received her of the death of Leander Baker of Lutchar. Mich., formerly of this place. ... .Mary Wilson was at Dayton. Monday.. ..'.Mrs. Karicofe, west of town, has been ill with pneumonia Karl

Rhinehart of Earlham college, visited his parents Easter.

The elephant, apparently invariably, and the horse, commonly, sleep standing. Cattle usually sleep lying down, and during many hours of the day lie down. '

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Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Huff man night Jpapm.

Suggestions For Breakfast . Any fruit desired. 1 Cereals Oatmeal, corn flakes, rice, corn meal mush, hominy grits. Hot Breads, Hot Cakes or Waffles Corn, oatmeal, buckwheat, corn flour, soy bean. If Desired Meat, creamed; chops, sausages, hash, or in other combinations with potato. Potatoes Any form. Eggs Any form. Jam or Jelly. ' For Lunch, Dinner or Supper Soups Meat, bean, pea. cheese, oyster, potato, fich chowder, clam chowder, cream celery, cream cauliflower, tomato.- " (With rice or barley no croutons.) Potatoes Any form desired.

Miscellaneous Meats, fish, shellfish, game, eggs, omelets, baked hominy and cheese, Spanish rice, escalloped meat, escalloped fish, corn custard, meat loaves. Salads Meat, fish, vegetable, lobster, egg, cottage cheese and nut, fruit. Vegetables All desired. Instead of Bread Rice, hominy, po

tatoes, oatmeal biscuits, corn bread,

corn dodgers, buckwheat muffins, oatmeal muffins, cornmeal muffins. Desserts Blanc manges, custards, compotes, ices, sherbets, jellies, oatmeal betty, steamed cornstarch pud

ding, Indian pudding, barley pudding, rice pudding, tapioca pudding, fruit

souffles and whips, cakes and cookies

made with potato flour, soy bean meal,

corn Hour, rice flour, oatmeal, barley

meal as far as possible.

Revelations of a Wife BY ADELE GARRISON

HOW MADGE SAVED THE CHILD UPSTAIRS THE MAID'S 1 FRIGHTENED PLEA "Quick, Katie," I commanded, "get the wash boiler and all the big pans to catch this water." Empty them in the sink as fast as they fill. I will ; run for the Janitor." -.My heart was heavy as I fairly ran down the stairs to the Janitor's quarters. No telephoning for me. I wanted action as soon as possible. To think that this annoying thing should happen just as I had everything in spotless readiness for my mother-in-law! I was glad indeed to nee Callahan at the door of bis quarters. 'Oh. Mr. Callahan!" I gasped. "Do please come at ouce. Our apartment is being flooded." i "Just a minute, ma'am." Callahan's composure- was irritating to me. I felt as if be ought to start on the run up the stairs. "Where is the water coming from, your- bathroom, or where?" "Oh, not in my apartment at all." I returned.. "It is coming through the ceiling in a perfect flood." "Oh. that'll . be Mrs. McGovern's apartment. Isn't she just above you?" "I don't know." I spoke impatiently. Why did be not rush upstairs instead of standing there speculating upon the identity of the occupant of the apartment above me? "You are No. 4?" Callahan either did not notice or did not mind my impatience. "Yes. yes." "Then the one above you will be No. 12. I'll Just turn the water off

Victory Bread and the Proper Spread Hera Is a War-Winning Combination Chicago, April 3. "It will double the world's bread supply. It will bring better health to all who eat it. And if the governments of the allies accept it, the war is as good as won." There are the claims of Orris Mosher, a successful farmer, discoverer of a new bread mystery which was served In slices to visitors at Chicago's Patriotic Food Show. A well-known domestic science expert m.ide the following comment: "This new tread is evidently a combination of whole wheat, corn-meal, salt, yeast, sweetening and water. It is evidently more nourishing than bread made of white flour and if eaten in combination with a good oleomargarine will make an ideal war food. By the way, have you noticed the prominence given to oleomargarine in this exhibit? The booths in charge of the Domestic Science Department of the Chicago University, that of the University of.Illlnois and the Chicago School of Domestic Arts and Sciences are all serving oleomargarine in their demonstrations. "And if this is not enough to indicate a wonderful future for this product, so long popular in Europe but never properly appreciated here, look at the Interest being shown by Armour and Company, the big food purveyors. "They are getting out two new products, Veribest Oleomargarine and Nut-Ola. Both products are made with a rigid regard to wholesome health properties and are representative of the highest type of oleomargarine manufacture. Those of us who have tried Veribest and Nut-Ola feel that the nation is to be congratulated upon its extensive preparation for the production of these new and economical foodh." Adv. . . .

and daughters. Lucile and Marjone and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols and daughter Mary of Richmond. ..Luther Hinshaw and family spent Easter with relatives near Winchester. .". .Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hudelson and Merrell Hudelson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hudelson near Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huffman of Collinsvllle. spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Huffman

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall spent anj England, the former suppliers,

narpd in advance, carried the. news

that the detonations were mock explosions to impress upon the people what might happen should the Huns invade the country. The demonstration which had been secretly arranged,' was one of the war chest stunts arranged for this week. American toilet goods are increasing in nonularitv in the far east. France

Saturday in Richmond. . .Mr. and Mrs

Morrison Pyle entertained the following relatives at Easter dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baynes and .little daughter Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brunifield. ...Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams and Mrs. Nate Davis spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George

Hiatt Mrs. Frank Hunt of Fountain City has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Hiatt. . .David Hartley sustained a broken leg in an acci dent which occurred last Sunday afternoon. . . .Elmer Kendall and family entertained Mrs. Kendall's sister and family from Jay county Sunday..... Mrs. Miller of Cincinnati, who has been . visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Williamson, returned home Saturday.

have been unable to make shipments

recently

rr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the

liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver tnd bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and. stomach troubles. . If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, laiy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. - - - -' Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a turely vegetable compound mixed with live oil. You will know them by their live color. They da the work without griping, cramps or pain. , Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists,

that apartment right now, and then

we can" find out later what's doin the

damage."

He disappeared into the darkness of

the room behind him, and I heard the

ring of metal. I scored myself for stupidity. I had been impatient be

cause he did not rush upstairs at once.

when all the time he had been pur

suing the only course which would

enable him to stop the flood. A Threatened Danger

He reappeared in a moment, and I

followed him back upstairs, meekly enough. He stopped at my kitchen door, and looked at the flooded kitchen then at the ceiling from which water was still dripping, although slowly. "Those kids have let the bathtub overflow," he said as if to himself. I'll bet their mother is down town, and that maid " He hurried out of the door and up the back stairs. His manner indicated that he was worried about something. As I looked at him in vague wonder I heard my name called sharply. ; "Mrs. Graham, ma'am, would you mind stepping up here, quick?" I hurried up the steps leading to the apartment above. Callahan was just

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Send for Swift & Company's 1918 Year Book It shows that Swift & Company sells the meat from a steer for less money then the live steer cost ! Proceeds from the sale of the hide, fat, and other by-products covered all expense of dressing, refrigferation, freight, selling expense and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by Swift & Company's 1917 figures as follows: ;

Average price paid for live cattle per steer $84.45

Average price received for meat . . 68.9 Average price received for by-products 24.0 Total received . . . -. . . - 93.0

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This leaves for expenses and prof it 8.61 Of which the profit per steer was . 1.29 There are many other interesting and instructive facts and figures in the Year Book.

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