Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 334, 10 November 1919 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, NOV. 10, 1919.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Fost Office at Richmond. Indiana, as Second Class Mall Matter. MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED FItESS The Assoclitsd Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dlcpatches credited to It or rot otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. AU rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. An American Woman in English Politics Lady Astor, born in Virginia, is conducting her campaign for election to the British parliament from the Plymouth district in a manner so refreshingly vigorous that she must be impressing England as a kind of Rooseveltian thunderbolt in skirts. No pussy-footing for her, she gave warning at the outset. No namby-pamby, shilly-shally, milk and water tactics would she countenance for a moment. A member of the conservative old Unionist party, she goes down into the poorer districts and talks straight talk to Socialists and fishwives. When hecklers ask her if some Englishwoman might not be found to stand for the office and relieve her, an American by birth, she makes a brave rejoinder. No Englishwoman knows the problems and the troubles of the poor of Plymouth as she does, she says. With typical American "punch and pep" she invents epigrams of Rooseveltian flavor and flings them hot and vibrant to her appreciative hearers. These are specimens: "Every person is a potential profiteer." "There is a difference between the working classes and the shirking classes." Lady Astor is truly and sincerely interested in bettering the conditions of the poor and un

fortunate, and we read that her deserved popularity is not shrinking because of her lively campaign methods. As for resentment because of her American birth, we cannot judge as to its extent. It happens that the English people as a whole like Americans better than Americans like the English. It is to be regretted that this is true, but it is still a fact. A number of highly-

placed Britishers have indorsed Lady Astor's candidacy, and she is being supported generously in many quarters. - The outcome of the efforts of this American girl to become the first woman member of Parliament will be awaited with real interest.

The Muncie Fraud Case Chief interest in the Muncie fraud trial in the federal court in Indianapolis is to be found in the ease with which the alleged swindlers induced their victims to part with their money. They relied on the weakness of human nature to become rich quickly and by short cuts. Once the bait had been cut and dangled before the victim, there remained only the task of collecting the money. And yet' one wonders why the Muncie crowd resorted to the crude methods of fake races, prize fights, wrestling matches and mining schemes. A much more refined method of fleecing the public could have been found in selling worthless stock in still more worthless mine, oil and industrial companies. This is the latest way of separating the sucker from his money. The public seemingly never will learn the wiles of the oily tongued swindlers. Hardly have the courts sent one gang to prison before another scheme is on way to rob men and women of their savings. And sad to say every new scheme finds enough ignorant persons ready to

Seven automobile repairmen in New Jersey have been discharged for smoking in the garage. Where there is so much smoka there must be some

grab the bai; that its success is assured before j firing.

THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS DAILY TALK

NO WONDER!

Yes, we all contain multitudes in us. No wonder we are misunderstood and misjudged. And no wonder we contradict ourselves. But the saving virtue about a big man is that he has so many multitudes In him that he has little time to bother with objectors and fault finders. And then, one's own multitudes have to be cared for! "Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, II am large, I contain multitudes)" I ran across this little verse In a book the otherday. It was written by Walt Whitman, a very great man who thought simply and kindly and who believed in expressing himself. It takes quite a world to hold and room the sort of human whose multitudes are important, too. But, somehow, the hand of Destiny has a way of handing over the right sized world to the one who most fits It. Do not be troubled over contradicting yourself. Try to be ALL that you are not all at once but as you go and grow. We take on knowledge, something a3 the snow-ball gathers bigness by pushing and expending great strength and patience. In such a world as we live In, tho, It is not to be wondered at that all sorts of problems come to us to be faced and solved. But, we are able to achieve grandly. We contain multitudes to help us out!

Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON

A man in Maine has been sent to prison for swearing. But what was he swearing about? They have had prohibition in Maine for many years.

the swindlers put it into operation

The only foil against loss from this source is caution. If you are approached by a person offering to make you rich over night, if flattering promises of rewards are made, remember that good investments do not go begging for investors. Meritorious enterprises can obtain all the capital they need. The bankers of a community are the best friends an investor can find. None is too busy to give you a few minutes of time for an investigation of a proposed investment. Their approval or rejection usually can be accepted at its face value. They have your interest at heart. The stranger who is selling stocks is interested in his own affairs only.

Just to add to the eternal fitness of things, few feel constrained to make

, mention of the fact that Mr. J. W. Planter is an undertaker in Jackson,

Falling? Here's Where It Shows

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Dinner Stories

"Boss, kin you raise my salary?" "Why, Jimmie?" "I beat you to the office every niornin'." "That's true, Jimmy, but you've overlooked an important particular." "Whafs that, sir?" "You don't own the business."

Senator Albert J. Beveridge was se-1 cured to address a meeting at the Com- j

mercial Club Thoroughness announced.

on "Watchfullness ana in Legislation," it was

To remove wrinkles and age llAes, or to delay their formation, a simple lo

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"Poor old Alf!" sighed Mrs. Crimp, as the form of her husband vanished down the road. "He's growing shockin bald." "Yes, I've noticed it," assented her neighbor. "Ever since his last illness he's been moltin', as you might say. I hope he ain't worryln' over it, Mrs. Crimp?" "Well it do bother him a bit," she admitted. "And well It might," said her neighbor. "When my old man lost his hair he felt the cold somethin' terrible." "Oh, it ain't the cold that worries Alf." replied Mrs. Crimp. "It's the bother he has when he's washin' himself. If he doesn't keep his hat on.

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Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

V 4 Congressman W. O. Bannard was in the city holding conferences with a number of prominent citizens and merchants in regard to selecting a postmaster from five applications, to succeed J. A. Spekenheir.

More activity was rhown by the candidates for the various county offices in their campaigning, than at any other election in the county. The Starr Piano company won first prize and a gold medal at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, at Seattle, Wash., according to word received by officials of the company here.

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THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE!

Ala. Expert billiard i. who teach their art, make as high as $500, while a good college professor makes $40. There teems to be a difference in compensation for the various methods of teaching the young idea how to shoot.

WHO CARRIES IT HOME. "Painting and Plastering Done Here." Sign in Buffalo. Government report says that silver money Is running shy. We'll say It Is.

Eyes Inflamed? If your eyes are inflamed, weak tired or overworked; if they ache: if picture shows make them feel dry and strained, get a bottle of BonOpto tablets from your druggist, dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and use as an eye bath from two to four times a day. Bon-Opto allays inflammation, invigorates, tones up the eyes. Note: Doctors y BonOptortrenf than ey itht so in a weck'a time in mnr laitancca

THIS RICHMOND MAN RELATES HOW PEPGEN HELPED HIS WIFE OF SEVERE STOMACH TROUBLE

The large number of people who are taking Pepgen is now a matter of record at the Thistlethwaite drug stores in this city. Tho sincere and emphatic indorsements adds each day to its ever increasing popularity as a stomach, kidney and liver tonic. A. L. Alsop, 14 South 18th Street, Richmond says, "Will I recommend Pepgen? Yes, and gladly. While I have never taken Pepgen myself my wife has taken it and it has helped her. It strengthened her nerves and made her feel good. I think I shall eoon begin taking it myself as I need a good tonic to make me stronger. "My wife is very enthusiastic about

Pepgen but she don't have to tell me how it helped her. I can notice it in her appearance. She seems so much more cheerful and does not complain about being tired. It does me good to see her eat and she apparently relishes every mouthful of her food. Before she took Pepgen she scarcely ate enough to keep a bird alive. She looked pale and tired. "Anybody who saw my wife several months ago and sees her today would notice a great change for the better in her appearance." Pepgen may be obtained at any of Thistlethwaite'a drug stores or from any other first class drug store anywhere. Adv.

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Why Bread is Your BEST Food Just think of the wholesome ingredients in a golden-crusted loaf of Bread. Bread is rich in every substance that will maintain your health and vigor. Flour is the very heart of wheat. It builds your tissues and gives you an abundance of energy-. Sugar is a mighty, force-giving food. Compressed yeast is a highly concentrated food, rich in vitamine the natural food-element absolutely essential to life. Even a pinch of salt in a loaf of Bread has a part to play aiding digestion and making bone. And Bread, with its unparalleled nutritive value, is the least expensive of all foods the only economical food today. Richmond-baked Bread is Bread at its best always wholesome, tempting and highly nutritious. Eat it

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