Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 89, 27 February 1920 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND FA1IU AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, FEB. 27, 1920.
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CONDITIONS;
ILL AFFECTING
WORLD P. KOONS PAUL C. KOONS It's a compara-
Reflections of a Bachelor Girl BY HELEN ROWLAND
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(Copyright. 1920. by The Wheeler I SvnrtlcatB. Inc.i If the psychic mediums really CAN; make a dead husband carry on a con-'
lively easy matter lor any renegade i nected conversation with his 'w ife, it's nation to fetir do trouble and cause in- i a lot more than any woman can make
ternational strife. It's quite another
matter and just as difficult, or more
a living husband do.
j Nothing so convinces a man of a
ro, to settle down to a peace basis !
woman's "unwomanliness" as her
again and establish the pre-war con-j " v .. '''"f'.v. , lu "u, . w., i No doubt, even when he reaches This then is he problem the whole . ;e marrte(1 man will a,ways world is up against and this it is that he ,osi h , Pete -nust be solved 'before we can enjoy,. at 4 a because he can't find the low lrtcesnJoyd before the war. hJa latch.keyt and Bnooping around
ana bo nave reaucea me . v.. ui n. , th refrigerator to soe if tnere i3 any The fact is that the high price of , f t 6 , f . ' , everything is with us and we must make the most of it At such times j jrlt Qne naUeri Smile from a. t here b a -tendency to place the bur-; m rfe?st hi8 lt den. of -possibility on the other fel-1 llQlgt hl, iomb and put hs loWwand jhe ,ott-the next and se con-:heart H ht back , working condiUon. .imiing in; a vicious clrcle. i m not a fcit "bolshevlcious' -but
tTu .?J , " i, " lt s awfully hard for me to pass one
More Autos for Everyone in Wayne Than in State Wayne county had more than the state's average of automobiles per capia, on December 31, 1919. according to statistics just compiled With a population of 43,000, and with approximately 4, 700 automobiles, there is one automobile to every 9.1 residents of the county. The per capita rate for the entire state, with a populition of 2,835.492 and a total number of 277,255 tutomobiles, la one to every 10.2 residents. Indiana la 15th in the per capita statistics in comparison with all other states. California leads, with an auto to every 6.2 persons. In the entire'eountry, 7, 459,607 auto licenses were Issued last year to a
total population of 103,266,024, per capita rate of 13.8.
Farm Sale Calendar
er. Why should we seeK to evade
the facts? Why do we constantly prohibit Orientals from entering our land? Is it not that we do not wish to compete with "a man. who will woik for 10 cents per day? A(l Are Profiteers Do we not have tariffs that protect .home manufacturing' and so allow our . manufacturers to undersell foreign? : I would not change it if I could. It only brings out my point-. We are all profiteers. Then, too, aside from these very evident facts as a basis for the H. C. 1... some others are constantly aggravating the situation. Did you ever
ask yourself the question
for a strike"?. Men are idle, produc
; lion iff stopped. Wither the strikers tret higher pay or not, the company adds a few dollars to the finished product and the consumer foots the Tiill. Capital jand labor have their interests well defended, but the public Js entirely ignored. . The Root of the Evil And now getting down to the root r.f the evil, aside from all strikes after to many men have been Idle, as far as production goes, in the late war, nd acting as destroying agencies to production, the world faces a great shortage in foodstuffs and manufactured articles. Strikes only make it worse. Shortening hours and raising jtay increases the shortage and helps inflate our money. The farmers are not going to produce less in W20 in the lace of a sitnation Jike this. Wo will set. the exTiiuple by long hours and large outputs Jind call on our city brothers and felf, low workmen to patriotically do the -same in thio time of the world's great
need".
I of those haughty, snobbish, little i
"Poms" without thinking what a ; ovely lynx muff he's make. ! If there was a little more frankness I between men and women before the '. wedding and a lot less afterward, get-j ting married might not seem so much
i like going to a reformatory. j Thanks to Sir Oliver Lodge a cau-!
lious bachelor can now stop confining' all his tender passion to a postcard and begin sending you long, beautiful) "thought-waves' thaf will say everything and prove nothing. j Nothing tones up a man's vanity i
like a helpless, extnivagant wife; and
WHO PSja .fri.lpnt unsolflaK ino
Only a man could have classed rice powder as a "luxury" every woman knows, it's the "staff of love":
William F, Simmons Named for Annapolis by Watson Watson has just appointed William S. Simmons, of Richmond as a principal for appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy; Simmons was originally appointed by Mr. Elliott as a first alernate, but he resigned that to accept the princlpalship offered to him by the senator. Simmons has been attending a preparatory school at Annanapolis, Maryland. Simmons lived here with his grandmother, Mrs. Lrfjuls Surendorf, 121 North Seventh Etreet.
British Guiana has an area of 57,777,280 acres of which only 198.352 were under cultivation in 1918. The
population is a little more than three
to each square mile.
OXFORD. O., Feb. 27 At an expense of $1,600, the educational institutions of the village Miami University, Oxford College and the Wrestern College for Women will bring William Gillette here Tuesday evening in his play, "Dear Brutus," by J. M. Barrie. The performance will be given in Miami University auditorium.
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Saturday, Feb. 28. Clinton Bros. Stock Bale, 2318 Broad street, Newcastle, 12 o'clock; horses.
cattle and hogs. Meyer & Son, Lewisvllle, 11:
o'clock, annual stock sale. Monday, March 1. John O'Dea, ' 3 miles east of New Paris, on Eldorado pike, general sale.
10 o clock.
Tuesday, March 2. Sheppard & Sons, Modoc, annual brood sow sale. Wednesday, March 3. J. C. Rlngley and Herbert RIngley, !.. mile poof rf PhMter rlnqfrnr nut
sale, 10 o'clock. j Thursday, March 4. J B. F. Wright, 2 miles north of Foun-! tain City on the Winchester-Richmond pike, clean-up sale, 10' o'clock. Friday, March 5. ; Frank A. Burd and George W." Smith. 2 miles northwest of West Elkton. 3 ' miles southwest of Gratis, 10 o'clock; j 102 acre farm and stock. H. B. Baumgardner, New Paris, i horse and stock sale, 12:30 o'clock, at '
sale barns. Monday, March 8. C. F. Albright, 3 miles north of Richmond, on Middleboro pike, general farm sale; 12:30 o'clock. Tuesday, March 9 IT. T. Hough, 2 1-2 miles south of
Fountain C ity, on Richmond pike, on
GREENSBURG MECCA FOR REPUBLICANS TOMORROW GREENSBURG, Ind., Feb. 27. Governor James P. Goodrich will speak at the court house here next Saturday night on the new tax law and its application. This Is one of three meetings to be held here on Saturday. In
O the afternoon a county meeting of
workers, uotn men ana women, win be held, at which the primary law will be discussed.
Adventists' Notice
Prayer meeting Friday, 7.30 p. m. Sabbath School Saturday, 9:30 a. m. Preaching services, 10:45 a. m., subject, "Religious Liberty.' Saturday at 2 p. m. a very interesting program will be given on home missionary work. Tuesday meeting. 7:30 p. m. Subject for March 2, "The Home ot the Saved."
SUES DOCTORS FOR $10,0C0. 1 impaired. He demands the sum of DECATUR. Ind.. Feb. 27. Joseph L. JIO.OOO. Slpe, of Berne, this county, is plaintiff ----------------------- ,n cn.t c rrntnnt Tl . A w m D aiiqo ft ' jl
Berne, and Dr. Albert Beth of Fort Wayne. Following an operation for gall stones, the physicians are alleged to have left several yards of gauze . and bandages in the plaintiff's side, j which are said to have caused him a great deal of unnecessary suffering, i In his complaint, he says he was un
able to sleep or rest, and that as a ;
consequence his health was greatly
pATARRH
For head or throafi .Catarrh try thej ; vapor, treatment'-
VICIIS YAFUKUI
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IONE GIRL KILLED. 16 HURT j WHEN DUST EXPLODES I MANITOWIC, Wis., Feb. 27. One i girl was killed and 16 girls were injured when dust exploded in the finI ihhing department of the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company here ! Thursday. Three girls are expected j to die. Fire which followed the explosion, damaged the plant only ! slightly.
Stephen
sale.
Thomas farm, closing out
Platinum In rare cases has been found in pieces weighing as much as ten pounds.
Japan makes 540,000 a year in silk worm silk.
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f NEVER GRIPE QR SICKEN ' Tiezz That . -- Headache, Biliousness yf"'lV an( Constipation is
Men whose only books are women's looks are students of folly.
SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS
We Eat Too Much Meat Which Clogs Kidneys, Then the Back Hurts.
LET "DANDERINE" BEAUTIFY HAIR
Girls ! Have a mass of long, thick, gleamy hair
Let "Danderlne" tave your hair and double its beauty. You can have lots f Ions;, thick. srong, lustrous hair. Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fi-'ding. Bring back its color, vigor and vitality." Cct a 35-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" at any drug or toilet ,-otinter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling hair. Your hair -needs this stimulating tonic, then its .life, color, brightness and abundance will retuin Hurry! Advertisement.
Most folks forget that the kidney?, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid 'iver, acid stomach sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders'. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney
! region, get about four ounces of Jad 1 S-jUs from any good drug store here. ! take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it. no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says h; sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is onlv trouble. Adv.
a young' man who practiced medicine in Pennsylvania became famous and was called in consultation in many towns and cities because of his success in the treatment of disease. He finally made up his mind to place some of his treatments before the entire United States and, moving to Buffalo, he put up what he called his Favorite Prescription, and placed it with the druggists in every state in the Union. That was fifty years ago this winter. For fifty years this Favorite Prescription of Dr. Pierce has sold more largely throughout the
United States than any other medicine of like character. It's the testimony of thousands of women that it has benefited or entirely eradicated such distressing ailments as women are prone to. For over fifty years some of Dr. Pierce's home medicines have been selling over the drug counters, so that more than forty-eight million bottles have been sold during that time. This speaks well for the reliability and value of Dr. Pierce's standard home remedies. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a blood toni and strengthbuilder which contains no alcohol, yet has tonic qualities that have endeared it to the American public. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, composed of May-apple, aloes and jalap, have long been considered the best vegetable laxative, in the same way that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has long been known as the best tonic for diseases peculiar to womankind. More recently that wonderful discovery of Dr. Pierce's namely, Anuric (anti-uric-acid), has been successfully used by many thousands of people whowrite Dr. Pierce in unqualified terms of the benefits received that their backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble have been completely conquered by the use of Anuric.
Acid-Stomach Makes Bad Blood, Headaches and Nervousness
Many times you have seen an awfully bad, oozy-looking face that makes you think "It's blood poison. ' ' You are wrong, for about nine times out of ten it is caused by an acidstomach, which upsets the digestion. This makes the blood impure and It shows up in the face, with a red nose and pimply, blotchy, muddy, bad-looking complexion. Remember, too, if the digestion is faulty, you cannot escape the penalty in the loss of mental and physical power. Then again if you eat more food than the body needs, it makes gas by fermentation. This fermentation creates toxic poisons which, taken into the blood, irritate the nerves and affect the entire nervous system. This is the frequent cause of severe attacks of headache and other nervous disorders such as extreme nervousness, irritability, insomnia, mental depression, melancholia, dizziness and vertigo. Thousands, yes, millions of men and women suffer daily from these troubles and never dream that Acid-Stomach is the cause of their wretched health. But for that matter any number of people have endless trouble with their teeth not knowing that a condition called acid-mouth is causing all the damage. If a tasteless acid is powerful enough to eat th rough the hard enamel of the teeth and cause them to decay, you can easily imagine that Acid-
Stomach works just as insidiously and surely to the damage of the entire organism. Therefore, in order to regain vour health and strength you must get rid of the acid-stomach condition. A new method of doing this has now been found. It is called EATONIC in tablet form just like a bit of candy. It does the work easily, speedily and thoroughly. It makes the stomach clean, sweet, cool and comfortable. EATONIC quickly banishes the immediate effects of Acid-Stomach bloat, heartburn, belching, food-repeating, indigestion, etc. Improves the general health and is a wonderful aid to digestion. Tens of thousands of people who have used EATONIC testify to its power to bring quick relief. Some of these people are so enthusiastic and tell of such remarkable relief as to be almost unbelievable. EATONIC is guaranteed to please you. Your druggist will refund your money if you are not satisfied.
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CASE TRACTORS Rome wasn't built in a day, neither waa Cast Tractors. WM. H. DYNES Centerville, Indiana Phone 75-B
THERE'S A GOOD REASON WHY SO MANY PEOPLE USE TRACY'S COFFEE IT'S ALWAYS GOOD
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Saturday MORNING AFTERNOON 'AND NIGHT ' Coliseum
THE HORTON ELECTRIC Washer will do your washing just right Holthouse Furniture Store 530 Main St.
LBEES RADIATORS
Guaranteed Freeze Proof. Freeze it solid if you want to, we will repair or replace free of charge any Lober Radiator damaged from freezing. Lober cores for any make of radiator. Expert Radiator Repairing
RICHMOND BATTERY AND RADIATOR CO.
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Cor. 12th and Main
Phone 1365
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NOW REMODELING BIG SALE OF LADIES' DRESSES EETTER COME IN
NATIONAL BICYCLES ELMER S. SMITH The Wheel Man 426 Main Phone 1806
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"Gifts That Last" LA VALLIERES Solid Gold S2.00 UP
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A convenience to the wage earnner; a help to people of moderate means, an opportunity to dress just as well as your neighbor, who may be wealthy.
HIRSCH'S Cash Price Credit Store 15-17 N. 9TH ST.
Want to Smile Like This Girl? It's all in the teeth. You'll smile early and often after Dr. Carnes fixes them. Why let ugly, irritating teeth ruin your facial appearance when you can have teeth that will make your smile as bright as the stars? SEE DR. CARNES TODAY Dr. R. H. Carnes DENTIST
Rooms 15-16 Comstock Bldg. (Over "Wilson the Cleaner's")
1016 Main Street
Get This Stuff Out of Our Way!
We start remodeling our building next week
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On alB TIRES and TUBES in Stock FIRESTONE, GOODRICH, PORTAGE, HOOD, ETC. (These Prices Apply Saturday and All Next Week)
Spark Plugs
Champion X. . Bethlehem . . . Rex A C (Geo) . .
Each
For Ford Cars
Timers complete, .$1.40, now Rear Fenders, $4.00, now Tool Boxes, ?2.50, now Tire Carriers, $2.00, now And other things
S1.05 S2.50 81.45 81.25
STEWART SPOT LIGHTS Regular price $7.50. Sale price $5.90 Special on Oil 5 Gallon can Veedol $3.98 5 Gallon bulk Havoline $2.85
Boyce Moto Meters
This is a Cash Sale
