Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 23, 5 December 1919 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1919.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM - V AND SWroBORAJt '. - iuWished Every Evening Except Sunday, by

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Economize on Light and Power

The conservation restrictions Imposed upon us Qfeave only one objectto save coal. Lights for cjx homes and power for our factories depend fcipon the coal received by the Municipal light Plant to produce electricity. If we curtail the

ntxnsnd for light and power, we reduce the con-

gumption of coal. To effect- this purpose, the city, authorities have announced restrictions in

the use of lights in the homes and places of bus ress and in the use of power in the factories. It takes little intelligence to see that the coun

ter is face to face with a serious crisis growing

out of the coal strike. The coal industry is a basic one. On the output of the mines depends the warmth and illumination of our homes, power to keep going our transportation system, our factories, our commercial structure. Coal

production has ceased almost entirely. The country is drawing on its surplus stock. How long the strike will last, how long our surplus can be drawn on, are problematical. In order to conserve the coal surplus, city,

state and federal authorities are insisting on the strictest economy. An unnecessary light entails an unnecessary consumption of coal to keep it going. Waster power does likewise.

The citizens of Richmond have been called j

to co-operate with the government in conserving coal The wisdom of obeying without evasion the request should be obvious to every one. Only by the co-operative effort of the whole citizenship will the purpose of the federal order be served. Our attitude so far has been a commendable one. Business men and manufacturers to whom the early closing hours meant financial sacrifice entered into the spirit of the federal request with commendable zeal. We should emulate their example by eliminating all unnecessary lights in our homes and adopting strict household economies in the use of lights. We have no assurance that the strike will be ended soon. Developments indicate quite the contrary. A protracted cessation of coal mining may ask for still greater denials and force real hardships. The present regulations are far from being irksome. Conservation now may postpone the promulgation of restrictions that will be felt heavily.

Dinner Stories

"J dropped la unexpectedly to see

idanar and found him veenlne? over

jqu wire's aouseooid account book." QXa his wife dead, or did she rua way "with soother man? Something (serious might have happened If the Ight of her account book moved him to tears." I "Oh. Mrs. Gadapar had merely Jgone out of town a day or two to

Milt relatives. What pierced Gadfcror to his heart's core was friend prize's style of bookkeeping." (The Literary society was meetingrTbe Eev. Joslah Dobson president. (Fames Bolivar McHeary, the noted (orator from the adjoining county, was fepeaking on "The Peace Table." and the audience was rapt In respectful attention. "And that was what they conceded." fete concluded. "I ask you, fellowjcttlzens, what does this nation need? What Is her necessity, as she leaves Khe far western shores and steps (proudly across the Pacific and In the (eyes of the world lays the hand of democracy upon the brow of the Orient? What, I repeat, does she eedr "Rubber bogs!" hiccoughed the It own souse. n

"My son." said Mr. Orabcoln. '1 dare say you flatter yourself that you are weU known to bead waiters end ladles of the chorus." "WeU, maybe I am, dad." "Yet, when a spendthrift dies have Jyou ever heard of a section being re Jserved in the church or In the funeral nrocesslon for mourning head waiters and ladles of the chorus?" i "But, Mable, on what grounds does pour father object to me?" ' ".On any grounds within a mile of par bouse."

here. The local lodge of Elks paid loving tribute to 12 deceased members. In one of the greatest memorial programs ever held.

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

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At the local stockyards. Glen MiUer.

jS13.002.50 was paid for livestock In

wo days.

Members of the local lodge of

pDruids celebrated their 10th anniversary of the order here with fitting ceremonies. I Richmond High School and Marlon Silgh played a scoreless tie in the first jSame of Rugby football ever played

"What's in a Name"

Facta about your name; Its hlatoryt It meaning-; whence It was derived; Us significance; your lucky day and lucky Jewel. BY MILDRED MARSHALL

(Copyright, 1S1. by Tb Wheeler Syndicate. TneO URSULA. The ancient Romans were apparent ly fond of wolves and bears; at least, many of the masculine and feminine names originating from them, were derived from their terms for animals.

One of these Is Ursula, which comes

from the Roman Ursus, meaning bear. Ursus, as a proper name was popular in early times among semi Romans

and Gallic bishops. But. it was perhaps some allusion to the Pole-star which made Ursula, (little bear) fur

nish the name of the heroine ox tne curious legend of Cologne, that the

Breton maiden, who on heirway to her

betrothed British husband, was ship

wrecked on the German coast, and

slain by Attila, King of the Huns, with

11,000 virgin companions. The skuus of the maidens are shown at Cologne, and their princess's name has been

followed by noble ladles. The Irish word Mahon. also signl

BRINGS THE ROSES TO

CHILDREN'S CHEEKS

Mother: Brew This Vegetable Tea at

Home Good Health to All the Family.'

To drive out of the system impurities that keep you feeling miserable is good advice, and people who want

better blood and keener enjoyment

of life should not neglect taking at least a two-weeks' treatment of gentle, health-building K. & B. Tea. Druggists wiU tell you that scores of people enjoy a cup at bedtime because it keeps liver and bowels in proper condition and ends bilious attacks and sick headache. Give it to the children when peevish. They like it, and it acts very gently on their little bowels. Be sure you get Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea. Adv.

ties beart and hence some of the McMahoas of Ireland trace themselves

into Fits Ursulas. The popularity of

the name has been spread into all the

countries of Europe, and has been copied to some degree in America.

though most of our Ursula's are of

foreign extraction. The English have

two other chorming forms besides Ursula: they are Ureal and Ursley. France favor Ursule and many a reUgleuse has born the name of Sister Ursule. Spain adopted the form of

Uraolg, while Portugal accepts the English version of Ursula. Italy fol

lows Spain with Ursola; the unmistak

able Teutonic Interpretation is Uriel

or Urschel. Urssela come to us from

the Russian and the Dutch have a pe cuUraly musical Orsellne.

Ursula's tallsmanis gem is the topaz.

This beautiful amber stone is said to shine like the sun in the dark mines where it is found and the ancients beUeve that certain rays of the sun are Imprisoned In the stone. For that reason it has the beneficial effects of

sunlight on its wearer and dispels evils and danger as the sun drives away the terrors of the night. But it must be set in gold to be effective.

Tuesday la Ursula's lucky day and 5

her mystic number. The chrysanth

emum is her flower.

POSLAM EAGER TO BETTER YOUR

SKIN'S CONDITION

It isn't the Quantity of any remedy you put In your skin to heal the dis

order; it is the QUALITY that works the desired results, and in quality Poslam excels. Satisfaction from its use comes because its healing powers are concentrated and just a little does

so mucn. Try this I Spread Poslam over that

itching skin affection at night. Then dismiss the trouble from your mind. Sleep soundly and, next morning, examine the skin and see Just what Poslam has done. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St, New York City. And Poslam Soap, being mediated with Poslam will benefit your skin while used daily for toilet and bath. Adv.

THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS DAILY TALK . . QUITE PERSONAL, INDEED For over five yean, now, I have) been writing these little) talks every day. My business is not that of a writer. I am a business man, at the head of my own business. I started writing at the snggestioft of a friend. I worked my way thru higb-achool and college and came to Chicago several years ago to carve my fortune- I began at the bottom and worked my way up you see. I ran as elevator at the inspiring salary of three dollars a week! I had my nps and downs with avengeance. for outside the very nature of the job. I was only paid monthly which was rather discouraging. But one day I walked out of the elevator carnever to return excepting as a passengerNow. i run a business and help entertain about seveaty-flve mfl lion folks dally, thru a newspaper syndicate. It's a wonderful business and I love It. But the happiest thing I do is to write thaso little talks between the busy hours. I estimate that several million people read hem each daywhich makes me very happy the last two minutes be fore I fall asleep at night. But I would be so much happier if you. who get some good out of these talks, would tell me so every once la a while. I would write better talks, X am sure. And I wish you would tell me what yon would like to have me write about. I get rather Oat, I fear, at times. I have ao desire for tame which is terribly fickle but X have a most dominant desire to make these little talks helpful; and the mora inspiring they are to you, who have to work hard and strive hourly the happier I amSo wont you write a brief letter to me some day in cart of this paper, telling me bow I can make these these talks more helpful and suggest some titles you would like to have me writ about? I want to have the chance to THANK YOU1

' of men who will insist upon wcsiring

darhy batsv. 1 - A little tinnsmnssj ha bees aliened

! in London by a poet who. never had

any previous tasmmtp Goodnight Uttle bookshop. - Dear Ttor I hava lamnasL that lot lowing sign in a downtown placci: NO TOBACCO CHEWESO ALOUD En CUB. Presumably they- mast chaar ajxlaaiy Fred W. , v Report saysx that two ariStm farmers have telephonesv So. it's a pretty hard lite, after aEL Siberia la a near market for Ifgdlaa lemons. Would, that to. eaold, ead a few of ours there One reason opxoidhtUao,u a nuked falling off. in the sal of salted peanuts tad drhst aaclatv Revenge la aweea It you. can. get any sugar.

The fastest-flow leg river in the world'

is the Sutiej. in India. - i

tTOTHFJl AHD DAUGHTER: -

DOING TELL "Mother and myself, taking the) advice of soma kind friends, are taring Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for had stomach and liver trouble) and bloats lag, The medicine la rightly and weU rtmmA HtfesmAurtal tarn mCh ft fa. It

has oertslnly dona wonders tor us both." It is a simple, harmless prep ' aratioa that removes the) catarrhal mucus from the latesUaal tract aad allays the mflammattoa which causes practically all stomach, liver and latesUaal ailments. InrJndlpg appendicitis. One does will convince or money refunded. Clam Thistlethwaite's Six Drug Stores. A. O. Luken Co.. aad druggists everywhere. Adv.

Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON

BETTER

PUT IT ON THE FURNITURE

FINE MAHOGANY. YOU CAN PUT

IT ON YOURSELF. Sign in Downtown Window. When a woman can forgive her hus

band for coming home at two o'clock in the morning, love is more of a habit

than emotion.

"t AM GLAD TQ: TELL ABOUT PEPGEN FOR THE BENEFIT OF FRIENDS," SAYS MRS. (LETT

No matter how much civilisation

progresses there wiu always be a lot Xveaua,

My husband was very nerrwu ruing to make aoe feel stronger" when he started to take Pepge n."! ea m ti mxomtow t

says Mrs. Juno. Klatfc 26 Ft. Wane bodiee to Twee out aim bliuai

PROUP

VicirsvAPOit

efOUft BODYGUARD"-3060'.

Spasmodic croup Is usually relieved with one application of

TOO

venue, wioruman He. conjoint they do not assist nature ooeaaionallv. sleep soundly at night. As a result Whea Uttte ww o?5iech drtggy during the day. .His trouble is noticed, it should ho prompt-

he

appetite was poor.

"Since taking Pepgea he is saore cheerful aad not ao irrttabas. aaaats heartily aad sleeps sound. "From our experiences wo know iQiat Pepgea is a great tonio and we do xiot hesitate to recommend it. I am xmiw taking it too, and already it is bejn-

GREAT OLD REMEDY

FOR SKIN DISEASES

a. 8. s.

Clears Skin of Eruptions-

Drives Poison From the System. Oet It fixed in your mind that skin

eruptions. Eczema, burning, itching skin, and all skin diseases are due entirely to Impure and Infected blood. If the trouble was on the outside of the

skin, by simply washing and keeping

It clean you could obtain relief not even ointments, lotions, and salves would be necessary. Agree with us In this belief and your trouble can be relieved you can be entirely restored

to health. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable treatment that you can secure

from your own druggist. Fifty years ago 8. S. S. was discovered and given to suffering mankind. During this period it has proven its remarkable remedial properties and has relieved thousands of cases of disease caused by poor blood. You can be relieved, but you must take 8. 8. 8. Take it if only pimples appear, for they denote bad blood, and may be followed by the sufferings from torturing skla eruptions. Therefore be sure. Don't take chances, don't use lotions. It yours Is a special case, write for expert medical advice. Address Medical Director, 25S Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Gs. Adv.

ly attended to. Virtue wiu ho found in Pepgea tonio which to delicately adapted to aid the kidneys, stomach aad liver.' If you dont feel right try IL Sold by Thistlethwaite's and other first ellaas druggists ta Rlohaoad and nearby towns. Adv. (

EXPERT RADIATOR REPAIRING Get your radiator ready for winter. We repair or rebuild any radiator.

Richmond Battery & Radiator Co. Cor. Twelfth and Main Phone IMS

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JEvery week some new phonograph appears on the market

Established 1899

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DR. 0SB0RN

THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST of Indianapolis Will be at Arlington Hotel Richmond, Indiana Thursday, Dec 11th HOURS: 9:00 A. BL to 4:00 P. M. Every Four Weeks Thereafter

AVOID THE OPERATING TABLE

DR. CSSORN'S IMPROVED METHODS ARE EXCLUSIVELY HIS OWN, AND THERE IS NO GUESSWORK ABOUT IT. THEY HAVE PROVEN SUCCESSFUL In tie treatment and cure "Without the use of the knife" of Piles, Fistula. Flssurs, Prostatic Enlargement, Rupture, Chronic Diseases of tbe Ktdneye, Bladder, Obstruction, Rheumatism, Stomach. Bowels and all other curable Chronic Diseases. No Matter How Obstinate or How ContractedCured. VTiaa I say I can cure you you can depend upon it, for I know from the successful results in thousands of similar cases to yours, Just what I can accomplish. Grateful patients treated by me are constantly recemmending others, and this is why I possess such a large practice. Mc! WofSm! If you d less ttua you should, on your farm, at your desk, or 'n your shop, you ars in come way weak. Tf you can't accomplish all that you sjepeet or hop for. you ar th ellent sufferer from sorr.e hJiden disease that affects one or more of the Important nerve centers of the body- These neglected, or unknown conditions, are usually diseases of the Pelvic System, which reflexly act upon the orvans of Elimination, diaetion. and the nervous system, which In turn has its Influence on the brain. X have mad, a special study of the 2rrous System, and have . perfected methods that will cure where ordinary methods have failed. X will give you a searching- and thorough examination FIUBB thus determining the exact location of your trouble. BBAX IIC MXXX that X have In Indianapolis one of the most modern and thoroughly equipped offices in the state with a Specialist In charge who is ripe In rears of experience, rich and mature In learning in his chosen work. That neither one of ua will promise you more than we can srlve. and should you be unable to see me on date specified abovs, you can write, or better etlll. call at my home office. 314 Traction Terminal 'Building. Indianapolis.

Tomorrow May Never Come Oet In Touch With Me Today. ?

ARE YOU RUPTURED? No ruptured men, women or child need be told of the suffering and agony resulting from the neglect of this awful affliction, nor of your many disappointments and failure to find a cure by experimenting with old-fashioned treat, ments, leaving you the sufferer In even worse condition than before, end mentally skeptical of ever be. ing cured. Every ruptured Person In Indiana who calls to see me le Entitled to a Free Trial of the Dr. Osborn Self-Adjusting Rupture , Appliance REMEMBER It required much of my time during the past 19 years also labor and great expense to perfect this wonderfully simple end effective Appliance and make It possible to assure you relief. Know also that I ask NO MONEY UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED, as hundreds of others are now. I Can Help You Now, Tomorrow May Be Too Late Come and Get the Proof FREE. It makes no difference what your present physical condition may be or what you have endured In your vain hunt for relief YOU HAVE NOT TRIED DR. OSBORNt?S SELF ADJUSTING RUPTURE APPLIANCE, and you will never be satiafied until you do.

Indianapolis Office: 3rd Fleer Traction Terminal Bldg. Office Hours, 9 to 121 to 4. Wednesday and Saturday, 9 to 12, 1 to 4, 8 to 8 Sunday 9 to 12 only.

Anydood workman

can Diuia a Talking Machine

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succeeded in making this

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prices considerably lower than lprjor "talking machines

WALTERMEN'S, 27 NORTH 8TH ST- RICHMOND, IND.

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