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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1920.

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Vote Tomorrow The primary election invites every voter to cast a ballot for his preference. Voters should not neglect to go to the polls. It is their opportunity to register their preference for the candidates who are to appear on the party tickets. There was a time when the voter complained that the nominees were hand picked by bosses. The primary law gives him an opportunity to make his own selection. Irrespective of the merits or, demerits of the primary system, Indiana has' accepted the method, and voters should participate in it. ' The crowds that have heard the candidates for the presidential nomination speak' here seem to ' indicate that considerable interest has been aroused among Indiana voters as to the man who shall head the Republican ticket. The race between the candidates for the nomination for governor has been a spirited one. Interest in the outcome of these contests will induce many voters to go to the polls, and a, heavy vote may surprise those who believe the voters are apathetic this year.

Congressional Nerve Not a bad title for an editorial that sarcastically inquires why members of congress, in public addresses, plead for economy and yet arrange a pleasant little junket, at federal expense, for themselves and families to the orient this summer. The South Bend Tribune is author of the paragraphs to which almost every one will subscribe. Says the Tribune: As much nerve as a congressman. There is an adequate comparison for you. It makes the old standby about a brass monkey sick by contrast. People may as well take the nerve of a

congressman as their standard of measurement. The news is out that a posse of representatives is planning to make a tour of the orient at government expense during the summer, taking their families. This, they take it, will be the last chance they will have to shake Uncle Sam down for foreign travel and it is feared the party will include all the representatives who did not go on the excursion to Europe to investigate the war. Under war-time legislation it is possible for members of congress to travel on United States army transports if they are on official business, so this plan is to trump up some official business in the orient, such as a first hand view of our little brown brothers in the Philippines or our

yellow brothers in Japan and pack the good wives and their Aunt Maggies onto a first class steamer, dubbed transport, for the occasion. It is understood that Secretary of War Baker has no objection to the junket. If that is true he has an unsuspected diabolical humor. Evidently he sees through his genuine tortoise shell rims that the way to have these congressmen defeat themselves is to encourage them to see the world at fderal expense this year.

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BUDS The buds are breaking! Long live the buds! Spring is always very fascinating to me. It is the new-born baby of the preat year. For the year isn't much in beauty till Spring comes. Spring is something like unto the f-tepping out of God on His great frpnt veranda, and smiling there. And He has a right to smile, for it's His garden and His party! And every time a human touches a brusting bud, to catch its fragrance and its beauty, It makes God glad. It's th buds that start Spring to going. And how dead one must be -who cannot feci the creep of the eap and the bursting of leaves to say nothing about the thrill of the nesting time, and the hatching of myriad-colored eggs that later will mean countless concerts, as morning3 open their eyes and evenings pull their curtains for those who are tired and full of fcleep. Violets, and tulips, and daffodils, and lilies, and apple blossoms and names of a thousand memories! What is so rare as budding time? What would you think of a Nature

without its buds? "Within every bud is the thing that .we think of as possibility. It is held tightly there even as we hold it within our secret hearts. For if the bud I didn't hold possibility, there would -never be a flower to scent the world ivlth loveliness. First the seed, then the sprouting Mem, then the sheath and then the ibud. Such divinity of form!

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Two women weavers were married on the same day, and each had declared her intention of not returning to mill life; but their husbands thought different, and the two brides were back on their three looms in a few days. Mary Ellen struck a grand idea. Going home one evening, she began

to cry, and her husband asked the reason. She refused to say. He in

sisted and she said: "It's yon o'erlooker. He keeps winkin' at me." "What!" cried the husband. "Winkin' at thee? Thee stop a-whoam, lass. Aw can keep thee." Mary explained the wheeze to her friend Sarah, who tried it on her husband. The brue replied: "Oh, is that a'? Well, lass, thee wink back, an' he'll giv' thee another loom!" Blighty.

auto owners were present. Action was deferred until the next council meeting. Police records showed that 22 bicycles were stolen during the month of April, 21 of which were recovered.

Masonic Calendar

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

It was decided to hold the Fall Festival on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 5, 6 and 7. The proposed ordinance for taxing automobiles $15 was bitterly fought out in the council. Many Richmond

Monday. May 3 Richmond Comman-

dary Xo. 8 K. T. Stated conclave.

Tuesday, May 4 Richmond s Lodge No. 196 F. and A. M. Stated meeting.

Wednesday, May 5 Webb Lodge No. 24 F. and A. M. Called meeting, work in Master Mason degree, beginning at 7 o'clock. Thursday, May 6 Wayne Council No. 10, R. and S. M. Stated assembly and work in the Royal Arch Select Master's degree. Saturday, May S Loyal Chapter No. 49. O. E. S. will give a social for the members and their families. All visiting members are welcome.

C. K. Is the Robert W. Long hospital in Indianapolis a state institution? The hospital was established through the generosity of Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Long, their desire being to make it possible "for worthy persons of limited means from all parts of Indiana to secure hospital advantages and the services of the best physicians." Their bequest was accepted by the general assembly of 1911, and the faith of the state was pledged to carry out its object. The trustees of Indiana University are charged with its administration. (A11 persons who are wards of the state and persons who are certified by township trustees or other qualified authorities to be unable to pay, admitted and cared for tree of charge. Pay patients are receive at rates fixed by the management. Worker When was the Indiana State Federation of Labor organized? In September, 1S85, representatives of local trade unions met in Indianapolis and organized the Indiana Federation of Trade and Labor Unions, later known as the State Federation of Labor. This is claimed to be the oldest state federation in the United States. V

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When the profiteering in overalls becomes so acute that it puts an end to the overall movement to end profiteering in clothing, we are going to start a pa jama crusade. Everybody will wear pajamas to reduce the price of overalls. Don't you just love that, Clarice? What has become of the old-fash-

in the bank every week, rain or shine? One man says the league of nations owes him $40 and he can't collect it. He should start suit against the league of nations and have the case tried before the league of nations. The housing problem for 1921 is worrying several presidential possibilities we might say the WhiteHouse proposition. Firemen: Don Forget the Nozzle In its anxiety to be first on the scene of the fire, the Florida, Fla., flre department, of which the citizens were proud, inadvertently left the nozzle to the fire hose at the station in responding to the first alarm in weeks. The department arrived at the fire in ample time, but by the time the nozzle was secured the roof of the residence of Mrs. R. McClain was burned off. The next time we are obliged to drop out for a few days we are going to arrange with a couple of Sir Oliver's spooks to run this column. A Chicago woman has been arrested for wearing overalls on the street. We shall always believe this was a great mistake. The lady is evidently a modest creature who wanted to appear in ioned man who used to lay so much

something less shocking than the average street gown of recent times. Perhaps, even, she was trying to start a dress reform. A lady in overalls wouldn't attract any more attention on the average city street than a bricklayer. Ten thousand ladles in overalls, marching sixteen abreast and headed by a brass band, wouldn't get a single look if there was one good-looking flapper going up the other side of the street in a modern gown. If you don't believe it, ask your conscience. As soon as high prices reach the "peak" somebody raises the peak again.

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woman has a weak heart and poor nerves. In the spring is the best time to take stock of one's condition. If the blood is thin and watery, face pale or pimply, if one is tired and listless, generally weak, a Spring Tonic should be taken. An oldfashioned herbal remedy that was used by nearly everybody 50 years ago is still safe and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic. It is made of roots and herbs and called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. If druggists do not keep it in tablet form, send 60 cents for a vial to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.

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