Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 19, 2 December 1919 — Page 5

fliSi RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 1919.

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Heart and Beauty Problems By Mrs. Elisabeth Thompson

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am keeping ,

company with a young man who is I short. He is the same size that I am, and my girl friends say I should go with a fellow taller than myself. This man is good to me and takes me to shows twice a week. I like him real well. He is twenty-four and I am eighteen. There is another fellow who takes me out, but he is over thirty. Do you think 1 should stop going with others? BROWN EYES. You are too young to settle down to one man. I do think that a man in his thirties is rather old for you. For a year or two at least enjoy the companionship of variousy oung men. The first friend you mention should not be cast aside because he is short. Such a thing does not matter since you are congenial. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am twentyfour years of age and a widow. There is a young widower with whom I would like to get acquainted. When 1 see him or meet him he tips his hat and I always answer. He told a lot of his friends that he would like to get acquainted with me and that he would like to take me out. What should I do? FRANCES. Leave the matter entirely to the man. Since you have mutual friends he will have little difficulty in becoming better acquainted if he really

wants to. Take what your friends tell you about his regard for you with a grain of salt. They probably exaggerate and are busying themselves with match-making. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl fourteen years old and in the seventh grade. I met a young gentleman at a party the other night who treated me very nice. He took me home and then asked if he could call on me any evening. I refused him this request and have regretted it ever since. I can't seem to forget him and the impression he made. He does not speak to me when he meet3 me on the street. How can I ever regain his friendship? TROUBLED. You are too young to have gentle-

i men callers. Be thankful that you showed such good judgment when you

told him he could not come. If you speak to him first I think he will answer you. Dear Mrs. Thompson: As my husband works at the round house, his

j hands get very dirty and greasy and 'rough. He has tried everything that he can think of, but he cannot cut the , grease and make his hands smooth.

Will you please advise me it you know of any thing that will help? J. M. Before your husband goes to work he should rub glycerine into his hands. This will keep the dirt from working into his hands and will keep his hands smooth.

Housing Committee Will Hear Reports Tomorrow Members of the housing committee, backing the company for the erection of new homes in Richmond to combat congested housing facilities, will meet at a luncheon at the "Y" Wednesday noon, to consider reports of the soliciting committees, it was announced Tuesday. Howard A. Dill, chairman, will preside.

She Married An Average Man BY ZOB BECKLBY

Funeral Arrangements

Gosselin Funeral services for Mrs

Elizabeth Gosselin will be held in St. Andrew's church at 9 o'clock Thursday morning. Burial in St. Andrew's cemetery. The Rev. F. A. Roell will officiate at the services. Rentfrow Funeral services for Margaret Ellen Rentfrow were held from the home of her parents in Centerville at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Thorne Funeral services lor Elizabeth Thorne will be held in Selma, Ohio, at 3 o'clock Wednesday after noon. Burial in Selma. Abbinate .Funeral services for Michael Abbinate were held in St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery. The Rev. Walter J. Cronin officiated. McCi's'nfct Funeral services for Ebenezer McCrefght will be held from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Forrest Van Sant, at 2 o'clock. Wednesday

Burial in Earlham cemeRev. J. S. Hill will ofii-

at 10 o'clock, and will be in the Friends church. Burial will be in Mt. Zion cemetery. The Rev. Lee Cbamness will officiate.

HOSPITAL BURNS; 3 MISSED. BIG RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 2. A search of the ruins of Mercy hospital was under way early today in an effort to determine if more than the three patients known to have lost their lives were trapped in the building which was burned to the ground late last night. One man, it was said was sti'.l unaccounted for.

AH, HA! DISCOVERED! SEVILLE, Spain. Dec. 2. The police yesterday raided a factory and seized large quantities of cigarettes which had been made of shavings and other refuse.

HENRY CLAY

(Continued from Page One) had taken large holdings in the Frick

'Coke Company, and in 1SS2 Mr. Frick found the Carnegie brothers willing i to admit him as a member of their j firm in consideration of his giving j thrm further interests in his coIkbusiness. It was thus Mr. Frlck be- ' came also a great manufacturer of steel. Through the Homestead strike of 1S92, Mr. Frick came into national ' prominence. Differences had arisen between tlie Carnegie Steel Company . and its employes over a wage scale,

culminating in a strike involving thousands of men: the calling out of the National Guard and the proclamation of martial law. It was at this period, July 22, 1S92, that Alexander Berkman, a New York anarchist, tried to assassinate Mr. Frick. Thirteen days after the attack Mr. Frick walked to his office unattended and resumed the direction of the great strike. He won and never begrudged the price of victory. When Mr. Frick entered the Carnegie Steel Company he decided to make it the most powerful concern in the steel world. Two of his ventures netted the Carnegie concern manv millions of dollars without scarcely any investment. After Several Years. Mr. Carnegie became very bitter and tried to oust Mr. Frick entirely from the steel business. They developed a quarrel and the breach never fully healed. A small instance of it was seen in Pittsburgh, where Mr. Carnegie built a large office building, naming it after himself, next door to which ?.Ir. Frick built another build-

ling twice as large nnd named it after ; himself. In New York Mr. Carnegie t built a magnificent borne and some 'time later Mr. Frick built an even

My motier-ln-law (may the gods give me patience! How long, how long is she going to stay In this little four-room flat of ours!) said to me today, as she sat placidly sewing the buttons on Jim's shirts, "Ann, dear, I think If you would give in about this one thing your work it would bring you, as well as James, a great deal of happiness." "Why do you think so?" I asked, feeling, although I am twenty-four and mother Salsbery is fifty-one, like a kindergarten teacher trying to develop a backward pupil. "Because a true woman always finds her greatest Joy in unselfishness." "That depends," I answered, passing over the "true woman" part, on what you call unselfishness If by continuing my writing, for which 'The Messenger is beginning to pay me well, I had to neglect my home and my husband, keeping it up solely to please my vanity or buy luxuries for myself, I should see justice in what you say. But when the only object is to cater to a prejudice of Jim's " "My dear!" interrupted Mother Salsbery, honestly shocked. "He only wishes to protect and spare you!" "I don't wish to be protected and spared," I retorted warmly. "I wish to develop myself, to live my own life. You might as well say parents are justified in preventing their children from marrying on the ground that they are sparing them life's battles. A child has a right to buy his own experiences, with pain and sacrifice, if necessary. I have heard parents say, 'Oh, my Susie has everything she wants. We humor her in all her wishes. Why should she want to marry and leave us?' How can they judge what Susie longs for? How dare they call imprisonment protection? Why is it 'selfishness' when I carry out my wishes and not 'selfishness when Jim carries out his?" "By her marriage vow a wife promises to love, honor and obey her bus band, and to be guided by his will and his wishes. Submission is a beautiful traJt. Most women would give anything to have the love and the strength James puts at your disposal," said my mother-in-law, hardly able to wrestle successfully with the main issue. "In that case, " I returned, "there would be no question of unselfishness. Buch women would be getting just what they wanted. There would be jio 'giving in," no 'submission.' There is a time to 'give in' and a time not to. The mere act of 'giving in' brings gain to no one. More lives have ben -wrecked by submission than by opposition. The time to 'give in' is when, "by doing so, somebody's character is Strengthened or some constructive .principle is served. "In our case my 'giving in would represent tyrannical selfishness on Jim's part and loss of character on mine. I would be 'giving in' simply to have peace to end an uncomfortable situation, just as a foolish mother hands her child the candy to quiet it.

no matter what trouble it means afterward ! " There was an uncomfortable pause. Jim's mother bit off her thread with the air of one who, after the struggle, is resigned to disaster. "'Tyrannical selfishness' is a strong term, my dear," she fired as a last despairing shot. "You may live to see the day when you would gladly exchange a very questionable fredom for James' 'tyrannical selfishness.' Disgrace is harder to bear than than a husband's tyranny." "Did she intend a reference to Eric Sands? Does she know about him? Has Jim I don't know. When I looked questioningly at her she rose abruptly and left the room. Things are miserable. 1 am weary and bewildered. (To be continued.)

Why Pyramid ?

Isk Any Druarirtat H otv Repeated Sale Have Made Pyramid the Recognized Treatment.

afternoon, tery. The

ciate. Outland Because of the inability of relatives living at a distance to reach Williamsburg, funeral services for Mrs. Mary Outland, who died there Monday, will be postponed from Wednesday until Thursday morning

! As Influenza .Is an exaggerated form of Grip, LAXAjTiVE BROMO QUININE Tablets 'should be taken in la.-ger closes than is prescribed fe- ordinary Grip. A good plan is not. to wait until you are sick, but. PREVENT IT bv taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets in 'time.

supplies n cssnliiJ yihMance to the brain and j ! r.-ivcs in the amve ti im in whic h it normally oc i I curs in the iivine cel., tl I he body. It irpiacra I I nerve wat;, crratts r.c strength, builds firm 1 I healthy !ieh. & Id b df ugsoM ut.aet a definite I I uarantre of results or money brick. (1 C.e 'n- I I uine BimO-I'HOSI'HATfc the kind that phy-

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more palatial residence on the site of J the old Lenox Library between 70th and 71st Streets on Fifth Avenue. It was here that he provided for a pic- j ture gallery which is one of the largest if not the largest, private gallery in : the world. It contains some of the most valuable and famous paintings by Velasquez, Rembrandt, Gainsborough and other masters. Many 'of these canvasses are said to have cost Mr. Frick several hundred thousand dollars each. Mr. Frick also maintained a beautiful summer home at Pride's Crossing. Mass. He was one of the largest owners of Pennsylvania railroad stock, was one of that company's directors, and its dominating factor. He was also a power in Reading, Baltimore & Ohio, Norfolk and Western, and other railroads. On December 15. 1SS1, Mr. Frick was married to Miss Ada Howard Chilles, of Pittsburgh. Four children

were born to them; two boys and two girls. Mrs. Frick, one son and one daughter survive.

After you eat always take

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Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bleated Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids digestion and appetite. Ke"pa a'omach weet and atrong. Increases Vitality and Pep. EATONIC is the beat remedy. Tena of thouanJa wonderfully henetitei. Only ccdie a cent or two a day t.j use it. Positively guaranteed to please or we will refund money, (jet a bis box today. You will see. A luki n Co., Distributors, Richmond, Ind.

It Pays to Be WELL DRESSED

Dress up! yourself and youi family! Own the handsome clothes you want the clothes that are your DUE the clothes that encourage business success and social welcome! You can get them here at a rock bottom price on a sensible plan of buvir.g. No terms are more liberal than HlUSCli'S system of CREDIT and at Cash Store prices, too!

Fashionable Winter Coats Materials include Velours, 11 u s h e s . Hroa d c 1 oths, Sil vertones, Fancy Coatings and Kereys. You will pleased ith these remark-

fly coats at

SEND FOR FREE TRIAL. Mailed free in plain wrapper. It gives you relief. Get a 60-cent box

Ton Have No Idea How Wonderful Pyramid Is Until You Try It. of Pyramid Pile Treatment of any druggist. Be relieved of Itching, protruding piles, hemorrhoids and euch rectal troubles. A single box has often been sufficient In one night. Send coupon for free trial. Take no substitute.

FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID TROG COMPANY. 583 Pyramid Bids.. Marshall. Mich. Kindly aend me s Free aaroole of Pyramid Pile Treatnfent, Id plain wrapper. Name.. .. Street City State

DBAinriLIE" SKinip A Cup of Battleship Coffee sits at your right hand like a friend full of wholesome good cheer. All the flavor of fine coffee, roasted to perfection is in its steaming goodness. Coffee The Perfect Drink The Canby, Ach & Canby Co. Dayton. Ohio

SALE of Paintings By Frank Girardin

Room 311, Union National Bank Bldg., entrance South 8th St.; take elevator. I have a number of small pictures suitable for presents.

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Try WHELAN'S 'So Far Ahead It's Lonesome"

BuckwheatV

Insist on the package with the wheel on. It's yi.r protection. Your Grocer sells it If not Call us OIVIER G. WHELAN "THE FEED MAN" 31-33 So. 6th St. Phone 1679

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LIGGETTS OPEKO TEA

Opeko Teas are imported from tha estates on which they are grown. They are vacuum cleaned, blended, and packed by machinery. "From the garden to your table." 55c pkg., 2 pkgs. 56c BOUQUET RAMEE Formerly Bouquet Jeanice A delicately perfumed Talcum. 50c, 2 for 51c

HARMONY TOILET WATER Beautiful packages of high grade toilet water each containing the true order of the flower whose name It bears. Violet, Lilac and Wisteria. $1,2 bottles 1.01

RIKER'S PEROXZONE VANISHING CREAM An excellent Toilet Cream. Peroxide of Hydrogen is used as an engredient in its manufacture. 25c, 2 for 26c Harmony Massage CREAM A delightful rolling massage. Cleanses and beautifies Makos the skin soft and smooth. Liberal sized package. 50c, 2 for 51c Rexal Baby TALCUM POWDER Made of the finest Talcum Powder, Rice Powder and Boracic Acid. Delightfully perfumed nothing more. 25c, 2 for 26c SYTA FACE POWDER A high grade imported product, a necessity for milady's dressing table. Rachel, Blanche, Naturelle and Rose. 50c. 2 boxes 51c SUNDRIES 25c Rexall Medicated Soap 2 or 28 $1.00 Aspirin Tablets. 2 for 1 Ol 15c Powder Puffs, 2 for 16 25c Klenzo Tar Shampoo Soap for 26y

ONE CENT EQUALS ONE DOLLAR

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ytyp' p A1VI Pay us the regular price for any item here advertised and we will sell you another of the same kind for ONE CENT. 'DYTDpflCp1 This sale was developed by the United Drug Company as an advertising plan. The company sacrifices its profits in order to get a larger distribution of its meritorious products, and you get the benefits. Take advantage of thi unequalled opportunity to learn more of this splendid line cf merchandise. (The prices do not include War Tax)

HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES AND TOILET GOODS

25c Rexall Cold Tablets. 2 for 26e Thirty tablets in convenient box, get rid of that cold. 25c Rexall Liver Pills. 2 for..26 Safe and sure. Laxative and Tonic. CoC Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, 2 for 66tf Prompt and pleasant. Our largest sellar for young and old. 50c Rexall Analgestic Balm two for Sl For relief of headache, toothache, neuralgia. .10c Rikura Throat Tablets two for 31c For sore and inflamed tonsils. Ease pain and prevent infection. COc Hiker's Senafig, 2 for Glr A pleasant and effective laxative for grown-ups and children. 35c Septone Hair Tonic, 2 for 36c Splendid preparation and attractive package. Will not stain. 25c Manicure Preparations, two for 26d

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Vanishing Cream 2 61c

50c Hiker's Violet Cream 2 for 51 50c Violet DuIcp CoM Cream two for SlC $1.00 Bouquet R;ii:ipo I"ai-p Powder. 2 for Sl.Ol 40c Ricker's Ilasol. 2 for 41c The most pleasant and soothing preparation for face and hands. Once used, always used. 15c Rexall Toothache Stopper. 2 for 1GC 25c Rexall Arnica Salve, 2 for 26d 23c Rexall Cathartic Pills two for 2C 35c Rexall Rubbing Oil. 2 for 25c Jane's Balsm of Tea, 2 for Stir 50c Rexall Kidney Pills. 2 for Sic 50c Rexall Eerema Ointment 2 for ' Sic $1.00 Rrxall Syrup Hypophosphite Compound. 2 for Pl.Ol

SYMOND'S INN COCOA

Symond's Inn Delicious Cocoa is manufacturered by a process which ratains all the palatable and healthful qualities. Recommended and indorsed by physicians as a food beverage. 35c pkg., 2 pkgs. 36c

SEPTONE HAIR TONIC The kind that you will recommend to your friends. With or without quinine. Two sizes to suit everybody.

BALLARDVALE BLACKBERRY GRAPE JAM Fifteen ounces net weight of this delicious combination, -45N ,vo cans 46C 5"c Ballard vale Grape Jam. Twenty-five full ounces, 2 for SlC SYMOND'S BAKING CHOCOLATE A Chocolate Bittor for all baking and cooking u.es and for drinking. Sold in half pound 'a.-s. 35c, 2 for 36c

SUIT SPECIAL Right in the heart cf the season This line of beautiful winter Suits cannot be equa led for variety of models, materials and colors. Excellent quality and style but to stimulate selling we are offering them at 1-4 (o 1-3 OFF

ASPIRIN TABLETS

Rexall TOOTH PASTE A perfect dentifrice, antiseptic, and deodorant. Cleans and

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25c, 2 for 26c

STATIONERY

10c Visiting Cards, 2 pkgs....HC 50c Cascade Pound Paper, 2 pkgs. for SlC GOc Floreine Fabric Writing Paper, 2 for 61C r.io Fensdal Linen Writing Paper, n- for 61C

5c Pen and Pencil Clips, 2 for. .(Jc 35c Cascade Linen Writing Paper 2 for 36c 50c Cascade Linen Pound Paper " for sic lic Pen and Pencil Erasers, 2 for lie

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One box 20c, 2 boxes 21c Also larger sizes

FLOREINE FABRIC A high grade writing limn, beautifully boxes for personal or gift

use.

60c, 2 pkgs. 61c

REXALL TOILET SOAP A splend'd grade of ft ; hard milled soap, i" iZaigY Does not become i( niHTTZy j soft and muss.y. A L-J"?"" A clean fragrant odor. 10c, 2 bars 11c

j IN Suits I'll! j&Suit I y Credil ! iff Pay II ou I V'S'TUr Arc jtg Paid

In men's suits we show the new double breaters, the "Hit" of the winter season. a wonderful range of the smartest patterns are here in fabrics that will give you' satisfaction. Every new Overcoat model in the belted and plain back models for the young fellow who wants style. $25, $30, $35 and up

UP AND COMING! That's what you thing of the boy who wears Hirsch's clothes. We carry the best line of boys' clothes in town and make a specialty of clothes that strike the red blooded boys. BOYS' SUITS $7.98 to $19.98 Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws $8.75 to $18.00

Rexall COLD CREAM An antiseptic and healing cold cream, espe c i a 1 1 y recommended for chapping and roughness of the skin caused by exposure to the sun and wind. 35c, 2 jars 36c

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Maximum Hot Water BOTTLE The largest selling bottle in the world. The price everywhere is $2.25 each. Fail 2quart capacity. Guaranteed for two years. We have handled this bottle for 5 years. $2.25 This sale 2 for $2.26

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