Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 47, 6 January 1920 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAM. TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 1920.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Eyening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. IaHallum Building, North Ninth and Sailor Street Entered at the Poet Office at Richmond. Indiana, a 8eo ond Class Mail Matter. atBXDEB OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press it exclusively entitled to the M for republication ef all news dlcpatcbes credited to It ot not otherwise credited lnthls paper and sis the local new published herein. All right ot republication of ape clal dispatches herein are also reserved.

quire increased knowledge, which, transformed into practice, will enable him to grow increased crops, from his acreage, and to improve the quality of his live stock.

Regularity in School Attendance A federal official 6ays 5,000,000 pupils daily are absent; from the school room. This does not explain xwhy they are away from their books and studies.

Farm Institutes

Just as manufacturers and business men meet

annually or semi-annually to exchange views and obtain suggestions for improvement, the farmers

assemble once or twice a year to listen to agricul

tural experts and to obtain from the discussion new ideas for crop improvements.

A number of institutes in Wayne and adjacent

bounties show that the farmers of this section of the country are wide awake to the helpfulness

that comes from meetings devoted to a discussion of their problems. The programs at these institutes are varied to suit the needs of the localities where the meetings are held. Their scope is not limited to the Interests of the farmer alone but includes many topics that appeal to the farmer's wife. A well conducted institute is welcomed by rthe farmer, for it offers him valuable information, which he may turn into dollars by applying it to his work. The business of farming is becoming more intense each year and the progresisive farmer is overlooking no opportunity to ac-

(Copyrtght, ms, ty Tha Wheeler Syndicate. Inc.) BERTHA Bertha, signif ylng bright, has aa extraordinary ecclesiastical flavor. In nM Rtrman fhrnnlHpK th feast fif

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"What's in a Name?

Pacts about your name: Its htstoiri its meaning-: whence It was derived; Its siffnUlcance; your lucky day and lucky Jewel. BY MILDRED MARSHALL

by so-calling one of his heroines and it even penetrated Grace by the max. rlage of a German princess ot that name to a Greek emperor. Berthage talismanic stone i the beryl which Is said to keep its wearer amiable and with inconquerable charm. Wearintr a berry! will re

awaken love in married people. Sun-

dinner for two by saying I liked the modern 'vamps' much better, but she merely fixed me with a cold stare, took my order for a copy of 'Cleopatra" and swept out." MI suppose Crimson Gulch Is quieter since the bar closed." "Not yet." said Cactus Joe. "All

you've got to do is to say 'prohibition'

Instances of extreme eld age are more common among those who exercise themselves with gardening than In any other employment.

slightest pretext. Children are quick to note a disposition on the part of their parents to supply them with requisite excuses demanded by the teacher. They learn to take advantage of every opportunity to absent themselves from the schoolroom. A parent is inconsiderate of a child's welfare if he does not insist on regularity of attendance. Illness and other necessary interruptions are to be expected, but absences for other reasons usually should not be tolerated. One wonders if 5,000,000 pupils daily are ill or forced to remain away from school for a legitimate purpose. The presumption is against it. Many of them are indulging a craving for idleness, which, as the proverb says, breeds mischief. The place for every child is in school. If it is permitted to interrupt its education, the chances are that it presently will drift into bad ways and

cause its parents infinite worry. In the forma

tive period of its life a child constantly should be under the watchful care of its parents and teachers.

THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAM8 DAILY TALK BOOKS AND FRIENDS Which is the more valuable books or friends? This Is the question that one of the readers of this little space has asked me. I would ask, in turn, which would you rather love a statue, made trim the choicest sold or marble, or a human being, made out of the substance of Eternal Fibre? A book is a book wonderful, fascinating. The world and Its civilization would grope and wander without its books. But we, who make up the world, would die without our friends. When I am most in need, I want ray friend who stlcketh closer than a brother. At such a time, my books must lie silent In their 6tored-up greatness for a more convenient season. Books are friends but friends are human beings. But with my book AND my friend, I 6hall be able to travel far. I shall run and not be weary in the running, and I shall aspire and take my friend with me. For my all shall be his everything. And In our palship shall the world step aside and let us pass. Write a book, if you are able and may it Inspire countless crowds. " But there is one thing greater than to have written the greatest book and that is to have been a friend. ' Books and friends are quite Inseparable. But if you have only one to keep, get a tight grip upon your friend, and stick to him thru thick and thin thru cloud-bursts and cyclones thru the sunshine and thru its shadows.

Masonic Calendar

Tuesday, Jan. 6 Richmond lodge No. 196, F. and A. M. Gtated meetlng and installation of officers. N. J. Haas. W. M. Wednesday, Jan. 6 Webb lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree, beginning 6:30. Clarence W. Freeman, W. M. Friday, Jan. 9.King Solomon's Chapter. No. 4, It A. M. Stated convocation and Installation of officers.

and the

root of that word was 'perhata'. How Perhata, or Berahta, became an Indi

vidual character is too involved for

space here, but It Is sufficient to say that Perabta, or Bertha, was a sacred being, called in an old Alsatian poem, the mild Berchte. in whose honor all young farmers dance, ring cattle bells and blow whistles throughout the night of the feast.

She is pictured as an old whitehaired woman with a long nose, who creeps into nurseries and comforts

little children neglected by their

nurses. In other stories, she is used as a figure of terror to frighten children and is the avenger of idle spin

ners. Frau Bertha, is undoubtedly the Impersonation of the Epiphany.

though there is an effort to connect her

with the old mythical Tulda, and other

etynologists believe her to be another name for the Goddess Freya, wife of

Odin

One of the most famous Berthas was

the wife of Pepin and mother of Char

lemagne, known as "Bertha aux grands pleds". Another Bertha of historical fame was her daughter,

aister of Charlemagne and wife of Or

landa, who being in great want, sup

ported herself spinning until her son won recognition from his powerful

uncle. Because of Queen Bertha of Switzer

land, the name has always been very

popular there. It has also bad greater

vogue in England since the Norman Conquest and even before that time, it was in use, having named the daughter of Chllperlc, King of Paris,

and wife of Ethelbert of Kent, who

smoothed the way for St. Augustine's

mission. It is used quite commonly in

France and Germany, and in Dante s

time, was so frequent in Italy that he places Monna Berta with Ser Martlno as the chief of the gossips. Southey

gave it additional vogue in England

HOOVER DENIES CANDIDACY. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 6. Herbert C. Hoover stated definitely in a telegram received here Monday by Eikin Watkins, president of the Jackson club, that be Is not a candidate for the presidency of tho United States.

A Splendid Hair Grower and Wonderful Beautifier

Good Evening

BY ROY K. MOULTOM

To preserve the eternal fitness of things, we believe that coal during 1920 should mail at $19.20 a ton. Perhaps the gentlemanly and obliging operators can arranpe it. 'NEXT1" (From the Peoria Journal.) Harry Chin of Beardstown, spent the week-end v. ith friends in Havana. MISSOURI NOTES. (From the Sarcoxie Record.) A California steer charged a motorcycle, broke up the machine and Chased the rider a mile. California Steers taken on subscription at this Offico. A PLEASANT. TIME WAS HAD. '(West Jefferson, Ohio, Correspondence Madison County Democrat.) Mrs. Flora Sides of Snringfield visitfed her eister, Miss Phileana Shinn Friday. . OUR MOST-POPULAR-BARBER CONTEST. .1 think! ought to cop flret prize with this barber o'mine. or miss it by a

close shave

"A regrettable occurrence during the play last evening, which came as a complete surprise to the audience as well as the cast, was the action of a practical joker who threw four eggs at Dan Haas. Although it was done In the spirit of humor, it marred slightly an otherwise enjoyable evening. Mr. Haas, however, has taken the Incident as it was intended, but regrets that it came so near to spoiling the evening."

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

Announcement was made of the proposed action to Join tho Fifth Street and Third Methodist churches. The heaviest fall of snow of the season covered the city with a four inch blanket. Frank J. Rottinehausc. 64. a promi

nent south side resident, died at his!

home on South J. street, of pneumonia.

Here's good news for men and

women whose hair is falling out, and

havo scalps covered with dandruff that

itch like mad. Any good druggist can now supply you with the genuine Parisian sage liquid form), which is

guaranteed to Quickly, Burely and safely abolish every sign of dandruff, stop itching scalp and falling hair and

promote a new growth, or money re-

lunaed. Thousands can testify to the excel

lent results from its use; some who

feared becoming hairless now glory in

their abundant hair, while others who suffered for years with dandruff and

Itching head got a clean, cool scalp

after Just a few days' use of this

simple home treatment.

No matter whether bothered with falling hair( gray hair, matted, stringy

hair, dandruff or itching scalp try Parisian sage you will not be disappointed. It's a scientific preparation

that supplies hair needs. The first application should make your hair and scalp look and feel 100 per cent, better. If you want beautiful, lustrous hair and lots of it, by all means use Parisian sage. Don't delay

begin tonight. A little attention now helps insure abundant hair for years to come. Adv.

day is her lucky day and 2 her lucky ,nd everybody begins to argue at the Tftn fT hie Vn1a

number.

Dinner Stories

The teacher asked the pupils, to

write an essav. telline what tney

would do if they had five million dollars.

Every pupil except little wuiism

Powers began writlnr immediately.

William sat Idle, twiddling his fingers

and watching flies on the celling.

Teacher collected the papers ana

William handed in a blank sheet.

"How is this, William?" asked the

teacher. "Is this your essay? Every

other pupil has written two sheets or

more, while you have aone noming.

"Well," replied William, "wars wnai

I'd do If I were a millionaire."

"Attractive visitor you had Just now." "Yes," said the impressionable business man. "She's a book agent and the best looking person who has been about these premises in many a day." "What's she selling?" "A life of Cleopatra. I thought I might lead up to suggesting a little

top of his voice.'

ONLY POWERFUL MEDICINE WILL END RHEUMATISM It matters not whether you have bad agronlzins; pains from rhwmatltm Tor 20 years or distressing twitchinss for 20 weeks, Rheuma is strong" enough and mighty and powerful enough to

drive rheumatic poisons from your

body and abolish all misery or money back. All druggists are authorised to sell Rheuma on a nocure-no-py basis. A large bottle Is Inexpensive, and after you take the small dose as directed onca a day for two days you should know that at last you have obtained a remedy that will conquer rheumatism. For over seven years throughout America Rheuma has been prescribed and has released thousands from agony, and pain. It should do as much for you, it seldom falls. Adv.

PERSHING DIRECTS FIREMEN. BOCKFORD, 111.. Jan. Fire started in one of the buildings at Camp Grant soon after tho errival of General Pershing Monday and he directed the work of the camp firemen in

fighting the flames, which were quick

ly extinguished. ICE FLOES INTERFERE WITH RIVER NAVIGATION

EVANSVILLB. Iud.. Jan. 6. Heavy ice haa boen coming down the Ohio

river all day and it has greatly interfered with the navigation of boats and

several of the smaller craft havo been

forced to tie up because of the ice.

80 YEARS OLD FIT AS A FIDDLE "I had a bad case of stomach and bowel trouble that four doctors could not help. Suffered all kinds of pain, was filled with gas and constipated for years. I was rdvlsed to use Mayr's Wonderful Remsdy. Since taking a course of it four yoars r.go my trouble has disappeared, and have felt like a young man. Although 80 years old. I feel fit as a fiddle." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal aliments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince, or money refunded. Clem Thistlethwaite's six drug stores, A. G. Luken and druggists everywhere. Adv.

DR. Wo R. MAYO

SPECIALIST

Will 8e at The

If You Keep Hens CUT THIS OUT 1,000 Eggs in Every Hen Four to Seven Eggs a Week per Hen Through Cold Winter Season. With Eggs at Dollar a Dozen, Means $5.00 Profit per Hen in Next Six ( Months. Amazing Poultry Secrets Revealed by AMERICA'S FOREMOST POULTRY EXPERT

COOLIDGE REMAINS QUIET. ROSTOV. Ma.SK Jan. 6. Governor

His name is. indeed, one,Caivin Coolidge yesterday would not

that "gives away" liis profession at

once. ..Wo call him Hank O'Hare (and you're lucky if you get away with that!). Cut he"s worth what he gets he cuts your hair, beard, and conversation short. BILLY SPIEGEL. KISMET. 'It's too cold to laugh and it's too cold to cry. It's too cold to live and it's too cold to die. It's too cold for sadness; it's too cold for fun. It's too cold to walk and it's too cold to run. It's too cold to sing and it's too cold to fret. But it's just, cold enough for the stuff you can't ret." I can't get it either. Lester Lamb. HIGHER CRITICISM. We of the big burgs think we know lomfthlng about dramatic criticism, but how about this in a Dubuque paper:

SCIATIC PAINS QUICKLYRELIEVED Keep Sloan's, the World's Liniment bandy to allay aches THOUSANDS cf men and women, when the least little rheumatic "crick" assails them, have Sloan's Liniment handy to knock it out. Popular a third of a century ago far more popular today. That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving all external aches and pains sciatica, lumbago, neural 1 gia, overstrained muscles, stiff joints, i weather exposure results. A little is ', all that is necessary, for it soon penetrates without rubbing to the sore spot. ; Leaves no muss, stained 6kin, clogged pores. A bottle today is a wise pre- ' caution. Keep it handy. t AH drueeists 35c. 70c.. $1.40.

comment on the announcement from Chicago that James B. Reynolds had resigned as secretary of the Republican National committer to assume management cf a Coolidge presidential campaign.

CUT THIS OUT

OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CATARRH, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOI8E3

If you know of some one who is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness,

head noises or ordinary catarrh cut

out this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In England scientists for a long time past have

recognized that catarrh is a constitutional disease and necessarily requires

constitutional treatment.

Sprays, inhalers and nose douches

are liable to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease into

the middle ear which frequently

means total deafness, or else the disease may be driven down the air

passages towards the lungs which is

equally as dangerous. The following

formula which is used extensively in

the damp English climate is a const!

tutional treatment and should prove

etpeclally efficacious to sufferers here

who live under more favorable climate

conditions.

secure trom your druggist 1 ounce of Parmlnt (Double strength). Take this home and add to it pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from distresslng head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy

and bearing improve as the lnflamma-i

tion in the eustachian tubes is reduced. Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system and has a tonic action that helps to obtain the desired results. The preparation is easy to make, costs little and is pleasant to take. Every person who has catarrh or head noises or is hard of hearing should give thl3 treatment a trial. Adv.

This is an offer no reader of this paper who keeps chickens can afford to ignore. "We will tell you why. Henry Trafford, Famous Poultry Expert and Breeder, for nearly eighteen years Editor of "Poultry Success," has developed a new and remarkable system of rearing, breeding and feeding chickens for heavy egg production that seems certain to revolutionize the poultry industry and give five eggs or more for every egg produced today. This plan or system is explained in Mr. Trafford's "1,000 Egg Hen" a free copy of which will be sent to any person who keeps six hens or more. Poultry keepers, following Mr. Trafford's directions, learn how to start young pullets laying early: make old hens moult quickly and resume heavy laying during entire winter season.

Most any hen will lay In spring when ! eggs are cheap. Mr. Trafford tells '; how hens lay four to seven eggs a week during coldest winter days when ; eggs sell at a dollar a dozen or more. His system shows how any breeder, : with ordinary care, may get 1.000 eggs i or more from nearly every hen In five k

years time at a net profit of $25.00. There is big money to be made with

chickens this winter by the man or woman who gets the eggs. The time to get the hens ready for heavy winter laying is now. Mr. Trafford's "1.000 Egg Hen" system tells how and arrangements have been made whereby any reader of this paper may receive ono copy absolutely free by using the coupon below. Send no money, but cut out the Coupon and mail it with your name and address to Henry Trafford, 554 D Tyne Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y., nd the story of the 1,000 Egg Hen will be sent you by return mail.

Arlington Hotel RICHMOND, FRIDAY, JAN. 9TH And Every Four Weeks Thereafter.

Catharrhal Conditions o! Stomach and Bowels Given Special Attention Dr. Mayo has treated successfully all forms of Chronic Diseases that are curable, such as Diseases of the Brain, Heart. Langs. Throat. Eye and Ear. Stomach, Liver, Rectum, Catarrh In all stages, eczema. Dropsy, Nervous Diseases, Etc. I Treaill PnEes WfiflllMMfl She Kmffie ! will give the POOREST man a chance, ai well as the RICH, to receive a cure from me at a SMALL COST. There la no one too POOR to get my best advice FREE. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE Our one treatment is what you should have. Only one visit is required. We do no cutting. All disappear in a few days or a few weeks. BLOOD POISON. SKIN DISEASES We wCl fcive you treatment that will in a few days cure all rash and sores. STRICTURE, KIDNEY, BLADDER, PROSTATE GLANDS Are scientifically treated by us. Our methods immediately benefit you. Rupture Treated. After an examination we will tell you Just what we can do for you. If we can not benefit and cure you. we will frankly and honestly tell you so. Call on or address W. R. Mayo, 843 N. Delawere street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Richmond Palladium Date l-6-'20 FREE COUPON This Coupon entitles holder, provided he keeps six hens or more to one free copy of Mr. Trafford's "1,000 Egg Hen." Write name and address plainly and enclose in envelope with this coupon. Address Henry Trafford, 554 D, Tyne Bldg., Binghamton, N. Y.

Established 1899

DR. OSBORN

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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'8 IMPROVED METHODS ARE EXCLUSIVELY HIS OWN, AND THERE IS NO GUESSWORK ABOUT IT. THEY HAVE PROVEN SUCCESSFUL 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 this is why I possess such a large practice. Men! Women! If you do less than you should, on your farm, at your desk, or fn your shop, you are in some way weak. If you can't accomplish all that you expect or hope for, you are the silent sufferer from some hidden 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 organs of Elimination, digestion, and the nervous system, which In turn has its 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 IJT MIXD that I 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 In learning In his chosen work. That neither one of us will promise you more than we can give, and ehould you be unable to see me on date specified above, you can write, or better still, call at my home office, 314 Traction Terminal Building, Indianapolis. .

I do not use the knife, neither do I do any cutting.

Tomorrow May Never Come Get In Touch With Me Today.

J?

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 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. OSBORNE'S SELF ADJUSTING RUPTURE APPLIANCE, and you will never be satisfied until you do.

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