Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 96, 3 March 1920 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920

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MANY TOWNS !f 0 BE VISITED BY PURDUE ECONOMICS SPECIAL The schedule or the special tdueational train to bo operated over" the lines of the fcew York Central railroad ht Indiana, Under the auspices of the Btate llemt; Economies association tM fender' the direction of the extension department b! Purdue unirersity, yrm announced t'pesday at Lafarette. . It includes Bbelbrrillej Connersvllle, Wilton, Cabihridge plty'i Crreensburg, aushyillei Brookrillet Knightstown, arkleTille, FalnnounU Winchester, and many other .towns' on the Pig Tour railroad in the Vicinity of Richmond: The1 Idea bjf the hew educational bamjwign Is Id impress upon farm tlweitera throughout the state the krnilability of household conveniences which are commonly regarded as exfclrisive advantages of fcity homes. The train trill tonsjst of fivecoaches, -which ate. Id be furnished gratis py the New Tort . Central railroad: Three faf the fcoaches Trill contain apparatus ior home water systems; sewage, disposal plants, lann"dries and lighting systems: Purdue textonslon workers and rural engineers will lecture and demonstrate the ar; iouS devices. Schedule Arranged. Three meetings have been arranged

for each day: The first named in each day's schedule will be from 9 Id

11:30 a. m.; the second, from 1:80 to 4 p. m., and tho third, from t to 9:30 V-. WXhe s-chedul? as announced is in part as toltows: Thursday', April 1 Falrtand, Shelby-

ville. St. Paul.

Tuesday. April 6 Milton, Cam

bridge City.

Wednesday, April 1 Greensburg, IMilroy, Itushville.

Thursday, April 8 Knlghtstown, Itfarkleville, Fairmount.

Monday. April 12 Union City. Win

chester, Farmland".

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Young Peoples Union , This space will be devoted to the advancement ot Younr People's Societies ot this county', and will b devoted to laon hepe', Interest 1b news', and pye.ryhln pertainiue? to young "people's work'. Blotto For Christ srxA The Cbvrcfc.

The glutton troats his stomach as pack, the wise man as a friend.

Gluttony la the high road to disease, discomfort, misery. Why choke the

fire with excess of fuel? (23:21.)

If you serve one firm for low wages

you need not go on pay day to an

other firm that pays high wages and

ash for your pay. The firm you serve must pay you. If a man serves the devil how ean he expect God to reward him? (2420.)

Honey Is ready for use. No human

process can make it more palatable

than nature has made it. So the gos

pel cannot be Improved. (24:13-14.)

Carriers of Infectious diseases are

locked up, but carriers of moral Infection are at large; Avoid them (16 s

29.)

To Think About What ' special lesson have you

learned from Proverbs?

What lesson about friendship has

Proverbs taught you What is ihe messaep in Proverbs

concerning wisdom?

A Cluster5 bf Quotations The soul that gives is lie eoul that lives i And bearing another's load

Doth lighten your own and shorten

the wav And brighten the homeward way

Washington Gladden. (19:17.)

Sp.eak gently I It is better far To. rule by love than fear; Sp!??Je gently let no harsh words mar The good we might do here; (10: 12. Hates. He is wise that has. learned to speak

little with others and much with himself and with God: (10:19.) Arch

bishop Leighton:

He is believed to have been intoxicated, i One of the bullets struck the woman in the left side, but did not inflict serious injury. Vigran was shot in the left hip and the left ear. Both will

recover.

Isadore Vigran has relatives In Richmond.

Richmond is Too Stodgy,

Says Dr. House, Lecturer Dr. E. L. House lectured Tuesday night on "Jesus Christ, the Conscious Mind of God," He . said that Christ was the reason, the will and the judgment of God, and as such created the worlds and ultimately will be the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. Wednesday llsht the subject will be the balance of the theme, "The Father, and how He Furnishes the Power to Christ." Wednesday afternoon the leeturer gave a strong- talk on "Atmosphere fend scored many of the weaknesses of the day, spoke of the atmosphere of dresa in school and society; He also said that "Richmond needs a better atmosphere of team work and awakening, if she is to keep pace with other cities. There is a little too much self-satisfied air here for the best interests of fine growth. You have a fine class of people, but they are not awake to the big things of the hour:"

Indiana University, at an open meef-

ing of the Woman's Club next Wednesday afternoon, March 10. She will discuss special factors In management, favoring normal development of the child, work, play and the open air schooL J. H. Bentley, superintendent of schools, will discuss the teaching problem at 3:30 p. m. All members are asked to be present as there will be important business matters to be discussed at this time. An announcement of the place of meeting will be made later.

Wild sheep are the only animals naving circling horns.

South Side Resident Sees Whole Flock of Robins

Earlham hasn't anything on South Sixth street for signs of spring. "We have had two pairs of robbins around here for several days, and have bad blue jays and red birds all winter," said a South Sixth street resident Wednesday. The Informant explained that she fed them and came pretty near taming them. "I don't think our birds are a sign of spring; looks to me like a sign of

Sunday, March 7. Topic": IMe lesfrona from the Book ot Proverbs. Trov. I'D: l:lu. X Con sec ration meeting.) Sorrve Bible Hints. Wine first deceives, then mocks its victim. The- drinker advertises his "foolishness. v i.)When a qarl Is started words -feed the flaroo e.nd It Is hard to stop.. .Honor llcy-.-net, in triumph, "but in selfcontrol. v. 3.) When the weight is false the heart is also fslse (v. 10.) Some people travel to poverty or. "flowery bedsi of pase." Diligence maketh rich. (v. 13.) Suggestive Thoughts. Pride leads men to overvalue themselves and undervalue others; "hence they invite defeat. U6:1S. God's will should bo kept as. carefully as we keep the app-'o of out; eye; r elf-wiH mixed with Ge-d'a ili js "like a"Bpock of dust In they. (7:2.) Wealth will not buy wisdom, but wisdom wi!l Jead to wealth 'fee-roafter 4t not here; indeed!, wisdom is wealth Don't jjidJo - men by th?'? hpneyed words but by their heart and their ;hearts cgi often be F.een in their doo-kj ppd certainly in their actloii?. 123: C-S.)

Isadore Vigjxin is Shot

by Connersville Man

CONNERSVILLE. Ind., March 8

Isadore Vigran, 37 years old, promi

nent merchant, and his clerk, Mrs.

Adda Biseden, 30 years old, were shot,

but not seriously wounded by Henry I Rlseden, 40 years old, the husband of Ada Rlseden, Tuesday. The shooting j occurred In the Vogue Clothing shop, operated by Mr. VlgTan. Rlseden and bis wife had domestic trouble and after placing him under a peace bond. Mrs; Rlseden filed suit for divorce and the custody bf their two minor children'. Rlseden, according to his wife, entered the store ard told Mrs. Rlseden

that he had her divorce In his pocket She felt his pocket, at his direction, and found the revolver. Rlseden then left, but later returned and opened

fire on hi3 wife. VlgTan was seated j

at bra aesTt across inft room'. He .started to the woman's assistance, but was shot dcwiv. When the prisoner was -searched a six-ounce bottle partly nnd with grain alcohol was found. Tolltlcal Advertisement.

Miss Henry, J. H. Bentley, To Address Woman's Club "School Hygiene", will be the subject of a talk by Miss Edna Henry, of

Girls ! Your hair needs a little "Danderine" that's all ! When It becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful dependable "Danderine" from any store, will save your hair, also double it's beauty. Try "Danderine" and see!

summer," said the South Sixth street resident. Other south side people reported robbins Wednesday."

To speak at the right moment is good. Not to speak at the wrong moment Is better.

Most people think that opportunity is a gift. The wise man knows that it is a job.

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NIGHT COP REGAINS HIS OLD TIE lAIUIBITION; HUNT SAYS

"PEPGEN IS A GRAND TONIC

"After taking Pepgen I can say that I have regained my old time ambition," says Grant Hunt, night watchman, for the Jones Hardware Co., who lives at 407 West 8th St., Richmond. "Before I took Pepgen my health was in a run-down condition. My stomach was all 'upset,' I was nervous, had headaches frequently and had to be careful what I ate. I often felt as if I couldn't go much further uess I obtained relief. "Wonderful relief came to me through taking Pepgen. I can now eat whatever I desire and never have a sign of 'comeback' in the way of indigestion, headache or nervousness. "In my opinion there is nothing that makes me feel as fine as Pepgen." Pepgen is a rich, liquid tonic composed of the juices and oils of a great

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many different kinds of leaves, roots, and barks preserved in a delicious, palatable syrup. Pepgen has enabled thousands to

you have pains 1a your stomach after eating, headaches, backaches, tired feelings, and weariness without due cause it is the sign of general breakdown. The kidneys become inactive and poisons which are not eliminated collect in the system. Pepgen is designed to put the stomach, kidneys and liver in healthy condition. Pepgen makes the blood rich, and pure. It promotes refreshing sleep. As a family medicine, Pepgen should always be kept in the house. Pepgen can be obtained from and first-class drug store anywhere. Advertisement.

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OFFICER'S

Former Mess SergSrvr at Fort Benjamin , Havrisca 'Syr. Trutona .Saved Him.

INDIANAPOLIS, March- S.-m-;dore Moody, 37 years of apt?, acd wlio lives in this city at 93- ttrecf. pays he was unable to say as much us he wanted to in thin .'TuvLemcrK. -owing to its brevity, bnt if Kn70iM sces. him personaUy, ho will rettfr fxsty skepticism as to the truo ty.ctdte of! Trutona. However, Mr. Moouj- tells a remarkable story of the -wondei'fil healing powers of the perfect tonr-?. y Mr. Moody was formerly mess Re;V .veant at Fort Benjamin H?,rrison, but ia now in the reserve corps. "I was taken s-lck with influenza twenty-four days ao," says Mr. Moody, "and pneumonia followed. I ll tell you, I thought my time had com-?. From the top of my head to the bottom of my feet, every bono In my body ached and pained me. I had no appetite; nothing seemed to tempt me, and I simply couldn't rat. I i?a? told that there was no hope for me, and it was then that I decided to try Trutona. "After taking Trutona for six days my condition certainly did tRke a remarkable change for the better. Why, it's almost unbelievable. It takes tho whole family to rook for me now, and my wife pays shf never saw a man eat like I do. I u?ed to he const J patent for three and four days at a time and my stomach pained me severely. .My bowels are acting more regularly now that they have for several years and all the soreness has vanished from my abdomen. That tight feeling in my chest has disappeared and I can breathe more freely and don't cough as much as I used to. "When my wife saw me take my first chew of tobacco for a Month, yesterday he said she knew I was getting well. Trutona has done twice as much for me as I can tell here, but I'll be glad to tell anyone personally, about this remarkable medicine." Trutona Is really a medicine of un--vlusual merit It Is tinsurpassed as a reconstructive agency, ByBtem purifyr and body invimnt It has been declared peertess as a "treatment for stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Trutona Is now being Introduced and explained In Richmond at Clem Thiatlethwaite's drug stores. Advertisement

McCRAY T!io Logical Candidate For Governor oi Indiana

WARREN T. McCRAY of Kcntland, Indiana. He is seeking the Republican nomination for governor at the primary. May 4, on a clearly defined, "nlatfornj. In his keynote speech recently at Ft. Wayne, he made the following, .reference to the new-

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law:

I pledge myself that if I am

elected Governor that at tho first opportunity I will use my Influence to correct, and amend such sQtion3 of the present law aa may be proved by practical test and actual experience to b'e Impracticable, unsatisfactory and unbusinesslike. Whatever amendments are made to tho tax law should be made by Republicans instead of submitting it to the mercies of those who are opposed to progressive tax legislation In Indiana." Mr. McCray favors the budget system of making appropriations for the state government. He favors liberal salaries for school teachers and sufficient appropriations for educational purposes. He stands for economy In conduct of public affairs and for a thorough business-like administration. His pledge that he will render faithful and efficient service is guaranteed by his record as a successful farmer, business man and banker and as a public-spirited citizen with no entangling alliances of any kind to embarass him in any way. He says: "I am seeking the nomination for Governor on my own Initiative, and if I am nominated and elected, I will assume the duties of the office unhampered by any promises other than the promise to give the people of Indiana a clean, efficient business administration." Republicans Bear these facta In mind in considering Mr. McCray: He Is tho logical candidate. It will be easy to "WIN WITH WARREN" This Year '

"It was a hard life, but a good life

and a life that built MEN"

THE 14 ARMS OF THE SERVICE The Recruiting: Sergeant can give you the information that will help you decide which branch fits you best. In all of them you will get the fine training as a soldier that the United States offers all its men in many branches you can get highly specialized training. INFANTRY The men who have made the name of "doughboy" feared and respected throughout the world welcome you to the comradeship. Fine fellows good fun and good training in any school at the post yon go to. CAVALRY When the horses are champing at the bit and the "yellowr legs" mount up and the troop rides forth, there is a thrill that no old cavalryman can ever forget. A horse of your own good outdoor life and training for future success. FIELD ARTILLERY "Action Front" comes the command then watch the boys with the red hat cord snap into It. A happy outfit with the dash of mounted service added to interesting work that calls for head and hand. Motors if you wish. CORPS OF ENGINEERS Army engineering is known the world over fcr its excellence and an enlistment in the engineers can be the start of a young' man's training in the various branches of engineerinu anil "TVT a--.y "Cf "the mechanical and "butldlRg'tradeit. COAST ARTILLERY Living on the sea coasts, guarding big cities with big guns, getting time for study and a wide and good technical training, the C A. C. jnan is prepasfng for a useful life and good pay and is having a good time while he's learning. The C A. C. also mans the mobile big gun regiments throughout the country. AIR SERVICE Cmduding!BALLOON CORPS) The man who gets the early edge in experience with aeroplanes and balloons has a chance to cash fn big on his army training. For flying is only in its infancy and if g going to be a profitable business for men with the right experience. ORDNANCE DElT.-The ordnance is appealing to the studious young American. To wide opportunities for study, it adds a business as well as a technical training. SIGNAL CORPS Whether it's laying a wire from a reel-cart-at a gallop cr installing a wireless station that wilt flash its message half around the world, the Signal Corps is there, and a man who learns radio telegraph and telephone work in the Signal Corps is always valuable. MEDICAL DEPT. Good experience, good pay, and training in all branches of hospital work. Excellent opportunity for future success. The Veterinary Corps teaches the care of horses as well as meat and m&k inspection. TANK CORPS The man who knows gas motors and tractors or who wants to know them is invited to join the Tanks. Radio, machine gun and ordnance work are all parts of the Tank Corps work. QUARTERMASTER CORPS The Corps that feeds and clothes the Army offers a valuable train Ing far future business. Interesting work for the man who likea horses in the Remount Service. CONSTRUCnON.DIVISION Practical work in the many trades is part of the every day life of the Construction Division. Many opportunities to learn the trades of highly paid specialists.

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CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE-For a man with a little knowledge of chemistry or for any ambitious young man who would like to get that knowledge, there is interesting work and rapid advancement in the C W. S. MOTOR TRANSPORT CORPS A thorough practical training in motors and theif accessories, and in driving as well, is given in the well-equipped choc Is of the Motor Transport Corps.

WHEN I got out of the Army, I raised my right hand over my derby and said, " Never again, I hope !" And I am here to state that I was just one of about 3,000,000 who felt like that only stronger. It was my privilege to kick and believe me, I did. I couldn't get out too quick I wanted a feather bed, restaurant food and trousers that flapped around my ankles. But now that I'm out, civil life is not all that we cracked it up to be! And the Army looks like a pretty good place, after all. I've been and seen and done things that I wouldn't give up my memories of, for anything. I had a fine crowd of buddies two-fisted men with a regular man's outlook on life. I learned how to take care of myself and all comers to hold my own with the best and with the worst. And I learned the sort of discipline that makes a man able to handle men.

Meals well, did you " ever see a hungry looking soldier? We all kicked then. Some of the rear-rank generals will always kick. You can't 'please some birds ever. K The Army never was a bed of roses it was not meant to be. It is a powerful fighting machine. And even right now, with the peacetime lack of hardship, it's still no place for the lad who won't "play ball." But, the man who does his duty, who snaps into the spirit of the game, who stands on his own feet, who plays hard and plays clean there is the chap who gets along and eats up th Army life. He learns how to handle men, he rises in rank as fast as he proves himself. He is intrusted with important and interesting work. He gets more money clear than he could save in civil life.

I got pretty fair clothes not as good as the Army gives in peace time but warm and plentyof them and they didn't set me back sixty a suit, either.

Where the U. S. Army Serves American troops are serving In Panama, Hawaii, the Philippines. Alaska, China, Germany, Siberia and here in the U. S. A. The Recruiting Sergeant v.lU gladly (ivt you all the details. Like every one else In the Army from General to Buck Private, you're under orders and if your outfit moves and you're needed elsewhere, your duty Is to go.

He comes out with a better education he has a real time with a good crowd of regular he-men. He's seen something and beet something and done something for the little old U.S. A.

The Nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Stations Are:

U. S. A rmy Recruiting Station

Cor. 6th and Main Streets

Cambridge City

Also Sub-Stations at Liberty Lynn

Richmond

Hagerstown

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