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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAU, SATURDAY, JAN. 3, 1920.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Pan&dfom Building. North Ninth and Sailor 8treets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as 8eo . ond Class Mall Matter. - HBHBER OB THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaoetatad Praia la exclusively entitled to the stse for republication of all nwi dtcpatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and alao the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.
Men Are Square "No man has had better chance to become acquainted "with radical agitation and consequent disorder than General Leonard Wood," says the Outook. "He has been in charge of troops In disturbed regions. He has no illusions. He knows that reckless and conscienceless agitators have gained sway over the minds of masses of men. He has said so. But, at the same time, speaking before the. Legislature of Colorado, on December IS, he said) " We have been attributing much of our un-
hrestto the ranks of labor, but during my recent
travels through the riot zones I have learned that ninetjNfive per cent of American workingmen are straight.
"That, which Leonard Wood states as a fact, ! the country must accecpt as a basis of action, if lit Is to make any progress toward industrial
! justice and peace. Employers 4must believe that,
flf they are to deal successfully with their em
ployees. And equally employees must believe view you do not understand."
that of employers, if they expect to secure a fairer organization of industry. The idea that 'men are square' not all men, but the great majority is, an article of faith on which all business rests. When suspicion supplants that faith in business, we have financial and commercial panics ? The same faith must be exercised in the relations between capital and labor if we are to have industrial stability. "'As long as the capitalist believes that the laborer is crooked and the laborer believes the capitalist is crooked, no amount of labor organization on the one side or plans or profit sharing and bonuses on the other will make the organization of industry steady and secure. If most men in the world as it is are suspicious of their fellows, the biggest task of the capitalist is to be square himself and to persuade the workingmen that capitalists are square ; and the biggest task of the labor leader is to be square himself and to persuadde capitalists that labor is square. Justice is what men crave. Theodore Roosevelt was honored and accepted as a leader by his fellow-countrymen notNonly because he himself believed in the 'square deal but acted always on the assumption that that was what h's fellow-countrymen wanted. "We believe that there is no ground for
mutual suspicion among the great mass
Dublin, And. Ralph Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Perry of Cambridge City and Miss Margaret Huffman, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Huffman were united in marriage at the bride's parents, Saturday evening. Rev. P. M. Thomas performing the ceremony. Mr.
and Mrs. Perry will lire with his par-!
enta until spring Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Woodward entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. Everett Spencer and family of Indianapolis, Mr. Robert Lanning of Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Laymon and daughter and Mrs. Mary Woodward of this place Bld-a-wee club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. E. Floyd... .Mr. and Mrs. Norton Wilson of Indianapolis were guests at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wilson .from Wednesday until Saturday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Isaah Fricker spent last Friday In Indianapolls The Ladies of the Friends church served the lunch at the farm of Mr. Horace Miller, north of town Tuesday Mrs. Sarah Howren and daughter. Lillian, spent from Wednesday until Saturday with Mr. Amos Huddleston, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith at their home in Mt. Auburn Mr. Everett Spencer and family of Indianapolis spent last week with their relatives. . . .A number of cases of measles are reported here Mrs. Harry Gilbert was brought home from the hospital last week and is improving.. The Francis Asbury Class of the M. E. Sunday School met Wednesday after
noon of this week with Mrs. Frances
Whorton .... Mr. and
Hutson, of Pennville spent Wednes-
m ' uivf uvuu w iiu iui auu 1U1 o. U KJLX U 01! Hutson Mrs. Dolly Druley and son
Ohio News Flashes
Americans. There may be violent differences j ---- te7Xe7.eniaMV. and of opinion, low grades of intelligence, stubborn- j Mrs. Loren Champ of Columbus, Ohio, ness, and short-sightedness and selfishness, j Sthrihf
without Crookedness. It IS not necessary to Leonard Champ and family Miss
ascribe dishonesty to the man whose point of
"What's in a Name?"
rmotm About row name; Its history! Its meaning: whtno it waa derived; Its significance; your lucky da and lucky JeweL BY MILDRED MAR8HALL
"CHOOSING A WIFE WITH AN ALLSTAR CAST!" Maxey J. Markow. Well, 1919 did her worst, but she didn't quite knock us out.
Dinner Stories
"Pardon me, sir," said the salesman.
(Copyright, 1819, by The "Wheeler Syndicate. Inc.) . JANET. Janet, sometimes epelt, Janette, hears no relationship to Jane, paradoxical as It may seem. As early as the 13th century, Geneta appeared as a feminine proper name, long before Jane, Joan or Johanna were known to us. In the 14th and 15th century, Gennet made her appearance and by a process of evolution, there came Janeta, Janette and finally Janet, though the latter is by far the most modern form of the name. History, which records Innumerable instances of Janet and her derivatives being used with extreme popularity in those early times, likewise chronicles the amusing and almost, unbelievable story of one Willelmus Richardson and his wife Christina who had a family of eiphteen children and became so destitute for names for this extraordinary "nrood that they had two Johannes, two Willelmus', two Christinas, and three Janets. Strange to relate, this was not an unusual custom of duplication in those days. Genida was an old Frankish form of Janet which was exceedingly popular, indeed it is thought to be so direct a forerunner as to bo conclusive proof that Janet, sprung from it and from Geneta not from any form of John. Genetia Is another early form that appears in old Frankish chronicles. Un-
douoteaiy Janet was lert behind in I nronnpd In about the Rams (imp and
May Laymon of Richmond is spending
the Holiday vacation here with her grandparents and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. John Smalley have re-
I turned home from the Mayo hospital
White City Saloon Is for rent. Owners David Morrett and daughters, spent I at Rochester, Minn., where they have will remodel same to suit responsible i Thursday in Connersville the guests j been for several weeks, where Mr. tenant. A splendid place to keep cow fof relatives Mrs. Mike Conner ; Smalley was taking treatment. He and chickens. Inquire at street car of-! spent Thursday in Liberty the guest hs getting along nicely Preaching flce Centralia, (111.) SentineL her mother Mrs. Charles Drink-' Services at the Christian. Friends
Nothing much to swear off this time j water nas Deen sick air. dnn irs. and U. B. Churches next Sunday morn-
ujtri laiuze oi .meny sjibui uca- mg ana evening, at the M. E. church
day with Omar Miller ana family.... in the evening. Union Christian en-i nf Rirhmn Knpnt
..... ...... - ut.iui in '-. cn, i ii d j . i. i;iiuit;ii Cloyd spent the week end in Raccoon, during the month of January Geor-
jlnd., the guests of Mr. Toole's parents, I ge Byba, Jr., returned home Tuesday 'Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Toole.... Mr. and j from Indianapoli3, where he spent
Mrs. Eddie Williamson ana cnuaren
except your taxes,
It's a long Lane who has no turn to resign. SOME WIVES HAVE 'EM, TOO. Dear Roy Advising you that a Harlem theater advertised as follows:.
COLUMBUS One record haa been made by Zona Luke, 23 years old, who took her fifth husband on New Year's day. Fred Ritzhaupt, 29 years old, a plumber, is No. 5. BELLEFONTAINE Floyd Preston, 4 years old, was scalded to death at Lakevlew, upsetting a bucket of water his mother had prepared for scrubbing. MILFORD Scott Brothers flour mill, said to have been more than 100 years old, and a landmark along the Miami river, was destroyed by Are. The loss is estimated at $20,000. CHILLICOTHE Major General E. F. Glenn, retiring commander of Camp Sherman, has left the cantonment. Toledo will be his home for the present. AKRON Maude Stevens, 40. a trained nurse, is dead and 5 others are seriously ill from eating contaminated plums last night. The plums were home canned, STEUBENVILLE When their sled crashed Into a coal truck on the Knoxville hill, north of here, Clarence Walters, 10, was instantly killed, and his cousin, Lloyd Walters, 12, seriously injured. BELLEFONTAINE Daniel Dugan, conductor, of Belletfontaine, and Thomas Latty, brakeman, Lima, died in a hospital from injuries received in a rear-end collision on the Big Four railroad. A light engine struck the
Mrs William! caboose ln wnich the Dien were rldlnS-
Abington, Ind. Miss Irene Pierson and George McNutt were united in marriage last Thursday afternoon at the Milton parsonage by the Rev. F. C. McCormick. Miss Pierson is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Scott Pierson, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McNutt Mr. and Mrs. McN'utt will reside near Hiser Station Mrs. E.
E. Hale visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Brown and family of Muncle. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert and children, Margaret and Ralph, spent Chiistmas vacation with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward and family of Angola, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bercham and Miss Cuba Kinder shopped in Rich
mond Saturday Miss Beulah Hale
last week with
Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Hale and daughter Esther Mrs. Amanda Wissler and son Walter spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pate and family. ....Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Clevenger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clevenger and Miss Eva Clevenger of Richmond, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burgess.... John Rodenburg spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and family. ...Miss Mary and Miss Laura Rodenburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter Edith. Christmas day Miss Emily Boval spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Mable Bertram.... Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wolting shopped In Richmond Saturday.. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertram and
daughter Mable entertained recently'
the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mustard. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bliss and family. Leroy and Cecil Mustard, Emily Boval. Tom Chappelow and William Cook.. Mrs. Elmer Wissler spent Saturday with Theodore Stlnson Mr. and Mrs. Rife Paddock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs John Wood and family Frank Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John MlUer and family.
and prayer, and each speaker will be given 20 minutes for his address.
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aecunea io consider iraae proposals from a Hamburg firm.
M. Bonzom, French Consul-General at Alexandria, has been appointed Consul-General at London.
Revised Program for Prayer Week Announced Revised program for the observance of the Week of Prayer Service, to be observed by the Richmond churches In union service, Jan. 4 to 11, follows: Monday, Jan. 5 Speakers, Rev. A. II. Backus, Mr. L. W. Carlander; chairman, Rev. C. R. Isley, , Second English Lutheran church. Tuesday, Jan. 6. Speakers, Rev. J. J. Rae, Rev. Addison Parker; chairman, Mr. J. H. Johnson: South Eighth Street Friends church. Wednesday, Jan. 8. Speakers, Rev.
C. R. Isley; Rev. R. L. Semans; chair-!
man, Rev. Shelby C. Lee; Forst Baptist church. Friday, Jan. 9. Speakers, Rev. J. S. Hill; Rev. E. E. Davis; chairman, Rev. R. L. Semans; First Methodist church. The hour of service. 7:30 p. m. The
first 20 minutes will be given to song
CUBA HEALS
BABY'S RASH
On Head and Face. Terribly
Cross. Kept Him Awake. "Baby had rash on his head
and he scratched so that it came, on
bis face. It was scaly and became inflamed and
awfully sore. He was terribly cross, and it kept him awake. Finally his hair became very thin.
"I sent for a sample of Cuticuia. I afterwards
bought more, and after using two cakes of Soap and one box of Ointment he was healed." (Signed) Mrs. S. Blair. 29 E. Mitchell St., Avon.
dale, Cincinnati. Ohio, July 15, 1918.
Daily Use of Cuticura Prevents Skin Troubles
It Is so easy to prevent skin and scalp troubles by using Cuticura Soan for all toilet purposes, assisted
by touches of Cuticura Ointment to first signs of pimples, rsshes, dandruff or Irritation. Bathe with Cuticura
Soap and hot water, dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment.
W3T B. rare to tet the fueinatiBg liniiw
of Cnncnrm Talcum on your um. la. soap.
Ointment and Tajcmn . TerrwMra.
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spent Thursday with Mrs. T. F. Williamson and son Sears at Lotus, Ind. El wood Loque and Mis? Edith Keelor spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Loque Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Alvercn Loque spent. Wednesday with George Keelor and wife. :...Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Swain were in Cottage Grove Wednesday after-
In his superior way, "but this is not1 noon Mrs. Elgie Powell of Amboy,
the hat you should have, at all. Now" tad., spent Sunday with her husband
here is one much more becoming to there. . . .The ladies of the Salem MIsyou. The price is only two dollars feionary society entertained their more, and " ' j families at the home of William Finch "If a colored man with a wooden ;"Jr., Thursday evening Miss Eesleg should ask for a seventy-five cent j sie Shirkey spent. Thursday with Mr. ping, purple or polka dotted hat you; and Mrs. Harry Shirkey.
would give it to him if you had it, wouldn't you?" interrupted old Festus Pester. "Yes, sir, but ' "Then please treat ma as kindly as you would a colored man with a wooden leg." "As soon as the doctor arrived he lost no time ln using the stomach pump." "Well! Well!"
Mrs. Harry Sharkey spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Max Quigley. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Sanford and baby daughter spent New Years eve with Eddie Williamson and family. . . Mrs. Maria Jarvis of Richmond, Is visiting with E. M. Logue and family at this writing Miss Dora Dubois spent Wednesday afternoon In College
j Corner. O Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and William George spent Tues
day afternoon in Richmond. .. .John
Dibbles " I cn'ciic iuunuajf in liiiuiiaii. "What on earth had Dibbles been : -Mrs; yi1Jt.T!n8?led-ft,e
doing?'
"He dropped Into a soda water store
Hensley at Camden, O., Wednesday,
to buy a sun-daeV hS( friend-! LLin.f ? E
France and became confused with
Jean, hence erroneous modern belief that the two names are interchangeable. Like its offspring Jessie, Janet means 'grace of the Lord.' Her talismanic stone is onyx, which unless it has some mystic significance for the wearer as in this instance, should be avoided, since it cools the, .ardor of love, provokes discord and separates lovers. Worn by one who has a mystic right to it, a happy marriage is promised. Monday is Janet's lucky day and 6 her lucky number. An unforgettable poem was written by an early poet to 'Janette': "Your eyes had a swimming glory, Janette, Revealing the old dear story, my pet, They were grey, with that chastened tinge of the sky, WTien the trout leaps quickest to seek the fly, ;And they matched with your golden hair my pet."
each insisted on buying a round of sundaes."
afternoon at 1 o'clock at Salem. The
Rev. Aaron Napier of Richmond, preached the funeral.
several days with his aunt, Mrs. Berg
er and family Mrs. Micajah Henly was called to Ray, Ind., last week by the illness of her daughter-in-law Mrs. Alvin Henly Mrs. Carrie Clark and three children returned to their home in Ohio. Saturday after a pleasant visit here with her sister, Mrs. Ben Hayes and family.
Advice to young men about to marry: Beauty fades, but a good cook is a joy forever.
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! It Seems Sometimes As If You Would Fly Out of Your Skin.
Eczema or salt rheum not only itches, but it also burns, ozzes, dries and scales over and over again. Sometimes it covers the whole body and causes intense suffering. You have found that local applications have no lasting effect, and you want permanent relief. Take Hood's Sarstparilla, give it a good fair trial, because you must thoroughly purify your blood or the eruption will continue to annoy, perhaps agbnize you. This great medicine has been successfully used In thousands of cases. To make and keep the bowels normally active take Hood's Pills. They are gentle and thorough. Adv.
! Memories of Old Days ! I In This Paper Ten Years I Ago Today j
j Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON
Every man in Poland is to have a free haircut at the expense of the government The only way you can do that In this country Is to go to Fort Leavenworth or Atlanta.
! Maeterlinck will find plenty of blue l)Irds ln this country those birds I whose cellars are already dry. As long as Christmas confidences are ln order we will confess that we received twelve presents six pairs of ifocks.
One Judge says he will punish auto- j
.jnobile offenders witn long sentences.
, Perhaps he will read them sometning from Henry James.
COLD WEATHER, ISN'T IT?
Two special commlttles appointed
hy the Commercial Club submitted re-! ports urging better flro protection for j Richmond.
Robert Beeson was elected chairman of the board of county commissioners for 1910 at their reorganization meeting. The weather report for the year 1909, submitted by Walter Vcsler, showed 49.38 inches of rain fell during the year. Carlton Linnear and Miss Virginia Dugdale were -married by the Rev. H. R. Smith.
J. C. Hnte.lt. R. P. oauceisT
Cottage Grove. Ind. Omar Miller and family entertained i Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alveron Loque J
ana Mr. ana Mrs. ueorge Brown or Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jarvis and little daughter, Mildred, returned to their home in Richmond Sunday evening after a few days' visit with E. M. Loque and family Mrs.
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Well, quicajy rcmameu . iiicuu ui Ills, "were you in Russia, I suppose you'd be appearing In 'Vltcb. is 'Vitch "Dot. ' One of the intense surprises of the year 1919 which has caused us distinct i shocks, is the announcement that Mr. Bryan may be a candidate for the (presidency. ! FATHER, DEAR FATHER, COME ' m a. a. mm aa a a a. 111
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DR. OSBORN
THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST of Indianapolis Will be at Arlington Hotel Richmond, Indiana Thursday. Jan. 8th HOURS: 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. Every Four Weeks Thereafter
AVOID THE OPERATING TABLE
DR. OSBORN'S IMPROVED METHODS ARE EXCLUSIVELY OWN, AND THERE IS NO GUESSWORK ABOUT IT. THEY HAVE PROVEN SUCCESSFUL
HIS
In the treatment and cure "Without the use of the knife" of Piles. Fistula, Fissure, Prostatic Enlargement, Rupture, Chronic Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Obstruction, Rheumatism, Stomach, Bowels and all other curable Chronic Diseases. No Matter How Obstinate or How Contracted Cured. When 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 recommending others, and-tfcls Is why I possess such a large practice. Men! Women! If you do less than you should, on your farm, at your desk, or n your shop, you are ln some way weak. If you can't accomplish all that you expect or hope for. you are the silent sufferer from some hMden -disease that affects one or more of the Important nerva centers of the body. These nesrlectd. or unknown conditions, are usually diseases of the Pelvic System, which reflexly act upon the organs of Elimination, digestion, and the nervous system, which In turn has iti influence on the brain. I have made a special study of the Nervous System, and have perfected methods that will cure where ordinary methods have failed. I will give you a searching and thorough examination FREE, thus determining the exact location of your trouble. BEAR IN MIND that T have In Indianapolis one of the most modern and thoroughly equipped offices In the state with a Specialist In charge who is ripe in years of experience, rich and mature ln learning In his chosen work. That neither one of us will promise you mora than we can give, and should you be unable to aea me on date specified above, you can write, or better still, call at my home office. 314 Traction Terminal Building. Indianapolis.
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ARE YOU RUPTURED? No ruptured man, woman or child need be told of the suffering and agony resulting from the neglect of this awful affliction, nor of your rrany disappointments and failure to find a cure by experimenting with old-fashioned treatments, leaving you the sufferer in even worse condition than before, and mentally skeptical of ever being cured. Every ruptured Person In Indiana who calls to see me is 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 and effective Appliance and make It possible to assure you relief. Know also that I ask NO MONEY UNTJL 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 -andured In your vain hunt for relief YOU HAVE NOT TRIED DR.' OSBORNE'S SELF ADJUSTING RUPTURE APPLIANCE, and you will never be satisfied until you do.
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