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f J .THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 9, 1920.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

AND SUN-TELEGRAM .

Published Every Evening. Except Sunday, by " Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Street Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, aa Seo : i v v' ond Class Mall Matter. r' i4 JIEMDER Of THE . ASSOCUTKD PESS TMe Aaaoctatad Pra Is exclusively entitled to the " for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwlae rr edited In this paper and also the local news published herein.' All "rights of republication of apodal dispatches herein are also reserved.

Working Uncle Sam Herbert Hoover's remarks on the European relief .situation are attracting attention all over the United States. He is eminently qualified to discuss the question,, more so than any man in America, perhaps in the whole world. :His sympathy for the starving peoples of Europe and his willingness to provide their commercial enterprises with sufficient 'American credit to prevent their ruin does not warp his judgment into advocating extensions of credit from which they will benefit to the detriment of our own country. The press almost unanimously endorses Mr. Hoover's statement. American editors cannot understand why enormous loans should be made to England, for instance, to enable her to conduct her domestic affairs while she uses her own money to develop the possessions she obtained tinder the terms of the peace treaty. On this point, the Chicago Tribune says with emphasis : 4We know that the British have vast new pos

sessions under the treaty. They need all their 'financial resources to exploit new oil and mineral

fields, new transportation possibilities, new trade opportunities. If the United States will put it

self under the tottering governments of Europe, if we will grant huge loans to stabilize and restore the European countries, British resources can be applied to the exploitation of British enterprises. "Very fine. We do not blame British statesmanship, political, financial, and social, for at

tempting to put this over. We shall blame our own if it does not see that American interests are jealously conserved, and the doors of opportunity kept open for American finance and trade. The British are not protecting us in any field. Why should they? We are their competitors, or ought to be." '

The impression is gaining ground rapidly in!

this country that European nations look upon the United States as a "generous uncle" or a "good angel", willing to finance the world merely for the glory that is in it. 'Many of us, we fear, are swayed by sentimental notions just now, instead of being actuated by hard ,and fast business rules. We have legitimate interests that demand protection and development just as much as do those of England or France. America has done her share toward removing an international menace. The time has arrived when our own national interests should be paramount in our financial plans. The world cannot expect us to sacrifice our own interests for the direct financial benefits of those whom we are helping. American money should be used for the development of our own commerce and trade and not be tied up in loans to nations that will use the money set free by our financing for the extension of their own commercial enterprises. Let's protect ourselves first.

THE GEORGE MATTHEW A0AM8 DAILY TALK BEAUTY EVERYWHERE . There Is beauty everywhere. Bat eveyrone cannot see it. Many see It once in a while, others see it nearly all Jlhe while. There Is even something strangely fascinating about a wilted lower, for with our appreaclating heart, we see what It gave, In beauty and fragrance. , - You never need look far to see beauty. There are always beautiful faces, reflecting beautiful minds. Most of us love beautiful pictures and like to have them near us. Some of the greatest artists choose a half-fallen building as a subject into which they may put their paint and soul. Simply because there is beauty there. Before me, as I write, Is the masterpiece of a great artist who took an old tramp for a subject and drew him Into a storm-laden landscape. And it is beautiful! But the most beautiful things in the world are beautiful words and deeds that come out of a beautiful life. These do more to put beauty everywhere than anything else. When we all get to where we daily see more of the beauty that Is everywhere, then shall the world walk ahead for evreyon.

son are males, but the game hog with his ferret gets the females which have retired into the burrows. The absence of fnow .last year, which hindered the game hog, is given as the reason for the large number of rabbits this year.

Dinner Stories

Lord Tomnoddy was very much in love with Fluffy Flipflop, tho famous revue "star," and announced his intention of asking the lady to marry

him the following night,

"And you think she wHl say 'yes'fpubllcan platform.

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Yeara Ago Today

Timothy Nicholson, prominent local

man. Issued a statement containing the great needs for reforms In the Re-

"What's in a Name?"

Facts about your name; Its history. Its meaning; whence It was derived; Its significance; your lucky day and lucky jewel. BY MILDRED MARSHALL

(Copyright, 1919, by The Wheeler Syndicate. Inc.) AGATHA 1 Agatha, the good old English favorite, has a distinctly Greek origin. It comes from the Greek word meaning good. For a long time it remained indigenous to Greece, but finally came to European fame through a Sicilian irl called Agatha, who was tortured to death at Rome in the Decian persecution. Sicily straightway made her .e guardian saint and since that little island has always proved a bone of contention between warring European countries, and was held successively, for periods of greater or less duration, by the Greeks, Saracens, Normans, French, 'Arragonese, Spaniards and Bourbons, the name of Saint Agatha epread throughput Europe. St. Agatha's festival day is celebrated in the churches of all the countries which held Sicily for a time. Even Russia has adopted the name and calls it Agafia. Agatha was the name borne by the daughter of William the Conqueror who was betrothed to the unfortunate Earl Edwin and died on her way to a state marriage in Castille. St. Agatha was a favorite saint

in England and the shears with which she was mutilated are the symbols carved on many an old wooden church calendar. For that reason Agatha became one of the most popular feminine names of England. Its vogue became so great that like all names in common use, it was applied almost generically to the servant class. Agatha is the name of the interesting maid-servant in , Southey's "Doctor." But of late years, it has leaped to prominent revival among the most aristocratic circles and the list of "Honorable .Agathas" includes a daughter of almost every titled house in Great Britain. France likes the name and both Italy and Spain have taken It without change with the exception of the aspirate which they cannot pronounce. Portugal calls it Agneda. The flame-hearted ruby is Agatha's talismanic stone. It is said to give her bodily strength and mental power and to wear it, insures her poise and regal bearing. Tuesday is her lucky day and 3 her lucky number. Her flower is the lily, signifying purity.

The statistics of the first census ot the United States were published in

one small volume consisting of fifty-

six pages.

NEGLECTING THAT COLD OR COUGH?

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Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON

PILGRIM'S PROGRESS IN SOCIETY I. The first thing my wife did after we were married was to delve into the archives and discover that my middle name was Kenneth. It was the one secret I had refused to divulge to her during our long and otherwise pleasant courtship. "It-will do," said Luella, "although, of course, it would have been much better if it had been an old family name like Kiskadden or the name of a castle like Kenilworth " "Or the name of a cat like Kilkenny or of a town like Kennebunkport," I added. "It is no joking matter," she said. "A middle name is essential. It will give us our start in society. "It seems to me the Cornelius Van-

derbilts, the August Belmonts and the Ogden Mills's have struggled along quite a distance on the road toward social preferment without middle names," I suggested mildly. "But, my dear, they have something else, you know, while all we have is the middle name " "And $5,000 a year," I added. "The $5,000 a year will not make as much difference as the middle name. In fact, the $5,000 a year will have no bearing upon the case whatever. I ask you, where would the James Frothlngham Binkses be without their middle name?"

"If it's a game,: I replied. "I'll give

it up. I don't even know where they

are now." "You must never say that aloud," warned Luella. "The James Frothingham Binkses are at the top of the heap in the particular social set I hope to make during our first year of

wedded bliss. And they have done it all on their middle-name. Not even a car. A middle name will carry you as far as a limousine will, if you handle it right." "But not as fast and it doesn't give you 1 the same amount of fresh air," "Nevertheless, the order has gone to the stationer's and our calling cards and note paper will be tomorrow." (To be continued.) "On account of the hard times," it Is suggested that street car fares be boosted to eight cents, ne way to make the hard times harder. Sir Hall Caine does not want to be addressed as "Sir." What shall we

say "Dear Madame"? "D'Annunzio, the ex-aviator, seems to want to take over the government of his country." Exchange. Well, doesn't an ace beat a king? Walter Pulitzer. One scientist still claims that the

world is flat. Well, it does seem that somtimes, doesn't it?

asked the father,, amiably.

"Oh, I don't know," saijj tho lovesick youth. "She's so beautiful and

! fascinating I feel I never can hope to

win her love! - "Oh, rot!" said the father, encouragingly, "Lots of men have succeeded. Why shouldn't you?" An untravelod countryman . once treated himself to a trip to London, There for the first time in his life, he saw a schoolgirl go through her gymnastic exercises for the amusement of the little ones with whom she was playing. After gazing at her with looks of Interest and compassion for some time, ho asked a boy near by if she had fits. "No," replied the boy; "them's gymnastics." "Ah, how sad," said th man. "How long has she had 'em?" In insurance man tells this one: "Not long ago there rushed into one one of our offices in tho South a very

excited woman; so excited, in fact, that she was out of breath and could

speak only with difficulty. -

. "What's the trouble?, asked one o fthe clerks. " I want a policy at once at once exclaimed tho woman, when she had 'Our homo is on fire,' "

Because of the snow which had cov-

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large number of bob-sledding parties

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For attitude, said Dr. Rood, Cood coffee I' commend. And there Is one 30 Called Golden Sua j On which you csn depend.

Rabbit Season Closes '

Saturday; Watch Date

The hunting season for rabbits

closes Saturday, January 10. The

state department of conservation is

very anxious that all hunters remember the date and refrain from hunting out of season. The cooperation and

good sportmanship of hunters during

the closed season will Insure a plentiful supply of rabbits next year. Rabbits have been very plentiful this season, owing to the mild winter of last year. The explanation given by the department of conservation is this: Last year was especially free from snow and on account of this the rabbit was protected against the vicious ferret hunting. Most of the rabbits shot at this sea-

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THOUGHT MY LIVER WAS OmTRIKE Head Was Giddy. Soots

Danced Before My Eyes, Breath Foul, Was Tired and Drowsy, Dreco Wiped it Out

"I have suffered for quite a while with sluggish liver; at times I would get so dizzy, I would have to stop and sit down; spots would dance before my eyes; I had headaches and a bad taste in my mouth; my appetite became poor, and my food did not digest nor give me strength; my stomach was often sour, while gas and bloating caused me much uneasiness. The pains often extended round to my back and limbs, so that it was an effort to keep on with my work," says Mr. F. M. Lamb, a truck driver living on Conners Road, West, near Richmond, Ind. "There was so much talk about and praise being given Dreco. I decided to try it. The first bottle proved to me it was a good medicine, as. It soothed my stomach and relieved the gas forming. I continued the treatment, and never have a dizzy spell, nor see the spots before my eyes;, my bowels act regular; my appetite is fine; and the food digests and gives me strength: I

don't have any more pains in my back or limbs, and haven't had a headache

in a long time. Dreco is a good medicine, and I gladly add my words of praise for it." "Dreco acts on the liver in a smooth, gentle manner, gradually working off the excess bile, day by day. It is neither strong nor harsh.

ana aoes not excite tne muscles of the bowels, as strong cathartics do. It

tones up the digestive organs, and relieves gas on the stomach; puts an end to constipation; Increases the appetite; gives strength to weak kidneys; restores tired nerves, and induces sound sleep. Dreco is a great blood purifier and system cleanser. Mr. Powers, the well known Dreco expert,! has headquarters at Thlstlethwaite's'drug store, to meet the local public and explain the merits of this

great remedy. See him today. Adv.

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In some parts' of Siberia most of the food sold in shps is in a frozen state, milk being sold in long sticks and meat hacked with axes.

r'S natural you don't want to be careless and let that old cold or cough drag on or that new attack develop seriously. Not when you can get such a proved successful remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery. Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not resist this standard reliever very long. Its quality is as high' today as It always has been and. it's been growing steadily in popularity for more than fifty yeara 60c. and $1.20 a bottle at all druggists..,. Giv& it a trial.

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"IT IS GRANDEST ON EARTH" SAYS MRS. E. BRIGGS

"I just want you to know and everybody else to know what this Tanlac medicino has done for mn.," said Mrs. Emma Briggs, who lives at 48 Crew street, Atlanta, Ga., when she called for her second bottle, recently. "I havo been sick so long and suffered co much that I feel I wouldn't be doing right if I did not let everybody know what it has done in my case. "For the past six or seven years I have been in a run down condition, nervous, weak and at timer very dizzy. I had nervous headaches and indigestion perfectly awful. My stomach wa3 so weak I could not digest tho lightest kind of food. I was so nervous and depressed I was simply sll to pieces, and slept very badly. I hnd become

so despondent over my condition that I thought nothing would help me. "It certainly was lucky for mo when I heard of Tanlic. It Is not like any

other medicine I have taken it seems to soothe my stomach and is a fine tonic, too, because my appetite is good now, and I begin to digest what I eat. "I begin to eat better, feel better, and sleep bettor from the very first dose, and the change in my condition has beon wondorful. I jhave not weighed lately, but I know I must have gained a whole lot in weight. Every body knows how much better I am looking. "If anyone had told me that there was a medicine on earth that would make me eat and sleep like this Tanlac has done, I would not havo believed it. Acctually, I do not believe there is another medicine on earth like it. I believe by the timo I get through with another bottle I will be as well and strong as anybody "If people do not believe what I tell you about my case, -just tell them to come to see mo at my home, and if I am not there, they will find me at the Blosser Printing company, where I work." Tanlac is sold In Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite ; in Greensfork by C. D. Corine; in Cambridge City by Mr. Dean House; in Pershing by Sourbeer & Rodenberg; in Centerville by Centerville Pharmacy, and in Milton by W. L. Parkins. Adv.

Much Rheumatism Local Druggist's No-Cure-No-Pay Offer Attracts Many Sufferors. If there are any rheumatic sufferers who have not availed themselves of this generous offer they should do so at once. Our best druggists state that if Rheuma, the guaranteed prescription for rheumatism in any form, does not give any purchaser quick and joyful relief they are authorized by the Rheuma Co. to return tho cost without any quibbling or red tape. Rheumatism is a dangerous disease, and anyone who has the slightest taint of it should drive it out of the system as quickly as possible.. This is what Rheuma did for many. It should do as much for you. "I have been laid up for one year with chronic arthritis," says one sufferer. "I had doctors galore, also spent four months in a sanitarium, but had practically no relief. Then I

started taking Rheuma, Now I can go without crutches or other aid, which I could not do for the last nine months. I highly recommend it and would gladly answer any questions asked on receipt of stamp for postage." Thomas II. Eddy, Schuylerville, N. Y. Rheuma is absolutely harmless and thoroughly reliable because it is one discovery that has forced rheumatism to yield and disappear. It is not expensive and it is recommended by good druggists everywhere. Adv.

GIVES PAINTINGS TO STATE RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 9. Gift to the state of 40 paintings, valued at more than $1,000,000, by John Barton Payne, chairman of the shipping board was announced here Thursday. Mr. Payne is a native of Virginia. The paintings are the works of French and Italian masters.

DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR

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It Is Acid-Stomach That Makes the Body"SoUR" Old and Weak

What is it that roos so many people of their vitality, youth and good looks makes them all in and decrepit years before their time? Some say it's rheumatism that is ailing them. Others complain of chronic stomach or liver trouble. Others aretrilious. Life is a burden to multitudes of dyspeptics. Severe headache, extreme nervousness, insomnia, mental de- ? cession, melancholia, anemia, dizziness, verigo, heart and chest pains, constipation, etc, claim other multitudes. In about nine cases out of ten ACIDSTOMACH is the cause of these ailments. The first symptoms of this condition are nearly always indigestion, heartburn, belching, foodrepeating, painful bloat, gas, etc. , An Acid-Stomach cannot properly digest food. Unless food is fully digested its nourishing elements cannot be properly assimilated. Hence the blood becomes thin and impoverished. No person, no matter how strong or robust he or she may be, can long withstand the insidious, day-by-dayhealth undermining effects of Acid-Stomach. Even the tasteless acid that causes acid-mouth is powerful enough to eat through the hard enamel of the teeth and cause them to decay. Is it any wonder, then,

that Acid-Stomach creates such awful havoc throughout the entire system? A modern remedy EATONIC brings wonderfully quick relief in all cases of stomach distress. Makes the stomach cool, sweet and strong, able to digest food properly and thus supply the body with the required amount of nourishment. EATONIC is in tablet form you eat them like a bit of candy. More than 500,000 people in the United States have put EATONIC; to the test and can say that it has rid them of Acid-Stomach. The grateful letters from many of these users testify to the merits of this wonderful remedy. Many had been sick and ailing for years, had tried remedy after remedy in vain, and according to their own testimony, only through EATONIC were they able to regain their health. Your druggist has EATONIC and ia authorized to refund your money if you are not satisfied. So give it a trial today.

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