Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 162, 18 May 1920 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM 'Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. 'Palladium Building, North' Ninth and Sailor Streets, i Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as
Second Class Mail Matter. r a ' ' " MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Th Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use : for republication of all news dispatches credited to H or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Making Money Earn Wages The dominant, notion of many is that wages are paid by capital. In fact, they are paid out of production, and capital merely provides the means for production. Capital represents the
surplus of production over consumption. Thus every individual has the opportunity of j gaining- his own capital. The man who owns his own home, provided he has not inherited it, has ; saved the cost of his home out of the productive capacity of his hands and brain. He is a capitalist. The depositor who lays aside $5 weekly as ;the difference between what he has produced land what he paid out for commodities which he !has consumed is a capitalist. As his savings increase and manifest themselves in investments he becomes a capitalist in a still greater degree. It readily can be seen that there are two ways of making money. One by your own work, the other by having your money work for you. The person who works day after day in the shop, office or store, and invests his savings in stocks, bonds or government securities, is doing both. He is making money by his own exertion and by the money he has working for him. Suppose that, through his own efforts and the money he has thriftily invested, he accumulates enough money to buy a store or a factory. Is it not obvious that his capital represents the difference between what it cost him to live and
Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams KEEP REFURNISHING YOUR LIFE. New things have a fascination all their own. A new broom, a new rug, a new book, a new picture a new thought: And whpn these nr-i placed in their new positions as aids and helpers to us in our move through life, they doubly fascinate and inspire. In like manner as a room or hom may be refurnished so may a life he made fresh and clean. It may be swept, of old mistakes and unhappy affairs, and made to shine and cheer as does new furniture in an old room. People, as a rule, keep the things about them that they want kept there. It is quit.? as much a matter of desire as of habit. Tho way out of darkness is to s?ek the light! Keep refurnishing your life! Todays come singly. Each one calls for a different setting. The same ni;ui or woman will have to rule in his own day. but each may furnish that day as desired, in magnificent simplicity or in gorgeous colorinc. Keep adding beauty to the furnishing of your life. And when some of the things you prize most have to b: taken away put bn'k something as good and as worthy. And when you notice that other things look worn and old and unattractive, think of something to take t heir places. Keep refurnishing your life! Dinner Stories . In Myrlle avenue lives Mrs. Browne, the proud mother of lusty twins, named, not inappropriately, May and June. The other day May was out for a walk with her nurse. They had not pone far when they met an old friend of the family, also out for a constitutional. H' nodded to the nurse and shook the little girl's hand. 'Good morninc. mv dear." lie Paid. New Hair Remover Gets Roots End All Here's the greatest thing for hairdisfigured womankind that has happened in a hundred years! A way to actually remove the roots of superfluous hair easily, quickly, and harmlessly! A method that does away forever with shaving, electrolyses, and the application of preparations which merely take off the surface hair. The' new phtlactine process is so certain to remove tho hair entire, roots and all, that druggists are finding it tone of their best sellers. There's no dor or mussiness about phelactine, and it is entirely non-poisonous a child could safely eat It. Get a stick of phelactine today, follow the simple dirctions, and you will have tho surprise of your life. With your own eyes you will see the roots come out. Advertisement. PHOTOS 7E2 main st Ptomorta ms THE FRANKLIN Air Cooled Motor Car J. B. CHAPMAN, Dealer Arrange for demonstration at (Ceo. Woriey Garago 15-17 S. 9th St. nSas It With Flower" LEMON'S ftOWER SHOP 1015 Wain Street Phon 1093
what he produced? If, in his store or factory, he needs the assistance of two or ten persons, his capital provides the medium whereby others may be paid wages out of the goods sold or produced. And the men employed by him are given an opportunity to save the surplus between what they produce and consume in order that they may also acquire capital. If the man who had the moneey toxbuy the store or factory had permitted it to lie idle it would not have benefited him or others, but by using it as a means of production he helped both himself and his fellowman. Capital originally never was produced in any other way than through thrift. The millions of
Americans who own their own homes acquired title to the property by having the will power to resist the temptation of consuming everything they produced. They were willing to forego pleasures and indulge in self-denials in order to acquire capital. Once in their possession, it was converted into an investment that affords them shelter and pride of possession. And the thrifty property owner who persists in saving out of his earnings is doing nothing else but acquiring more capital, which, by investment in other houses or in securities, is going to earn more money for him. The task of making money work for you is not half as hard as many persons imagine it to be. Out of the thousands of depositors in the savings banks and building and loan associations
in Richmond, only a small percentage, perhaps, realizes that they are making money for themselves; and yet that's what every dividend paid by these institutions represents. They are making money go out and work for them, every day of the year, and bring home its wage. A dividend paid by a financial institution on a depositor's money is nothing else but wages which it has earned for the man who owns the passbook. And the amount of wages you can make your money earn for you depends primarily upon your ability to save.
"And which of the twins are you?" The miniature maiden smiled sweetly as she answered: "I'm the one that's out walking." William reported that he had seen a new moon the night before: 'It's all shiny at night and when I saw it in the daytime it was all white." "What makes it shiny?" asked the kindcrgartner. "The sun," replied five-year-old Lydia. ."How do you know that?" asked the kir.dergartner. "Oh, 1 guessed It!" "Aren't the mails dreadfully slow?" "Yes, but that's an advantage sometimes." "Why, this morning I received the Dulmores's card for yesterday's reception." "So did I. It gave me a really decent excuse for not going." Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today Citizen of Richmond were asked what they would do if the earth in passing through tho tail of Halley's comet should come to destruction. Some of the most interesting answers are worthy of quotation. .1. A. Spekenhier "I would telegraph for a hurry-up order for a few gallons of that stuff from Kentucky and then 1 wouldn't he in shape to care." Mayor W. W. Zimmerman "Well, now that's a foolish question. I suppose if. I knew positively that the world was coming to an end tonight 1 would have all the fun possihle beSimple Way To End Dandruff There Is one sure way that has never ! failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy jit entirely. To do this, just get about j four ounces of plain, common liquid j arvon from any drug store (this is a'l j you will need), apply it at night when iretirinc; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the linger tips. By morning, most if not nil, of your dandruff will he gone, and threi or four more applications will completely Dissolve and entirely destroy ever ; ingle sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrom, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Advertisement. For Good Dry Cleaning Phone 1072 D. Moody Welling A Good Dry Cleaner A BANK FOLKS LIKE TO PATRONIZE Safety and Service DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY SPECIAL ON OIL 5-Gal. Cant Ravoline Oili.$S.50 Richmond Tire Service Cor. 11th and Main INTEREST PAID
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fore that time. I very probably would f.pend the remainder of the day racing up and down North A street. I've got a couple of fast animals I woifld like to try out before my earthly existence is over." Sergeant Kd McNally "You know I would sure have some time and that's no kid. either. I probably would kill myself eating before the comet got in its work." Ray Fhiveley "I would pray and 1 hope." 1 L. P. Meredith "Well, If the world comes to an end, I will be found at Lome in bed. That's where people ought to die, anyway." LEATHER PLENTIFUL AND LOWER, REPORT DECLARES SAN' RANCISCO, Cal., May 18. Hides are stored in California warehouses "by thousands," and are selling at decidedly lower prices than in l!l!t, according to jan announcement made public Monday by Mrs. Edward F. Scanlon, president of the local hrqnch of the State Housewives' League, which organization has been investigating the leather industry in an effort to discover why shoe prices are lu'eli. UT AND ITCHE APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply MenthoSulphur to an itching, burning or broken out. shin, tho itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur praparution, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a. quick relief, ven to lieiy eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take Its place. Because of its perm destroying properties, il quickly subdues the itching, coeds the irritation, and heals the eczema risht tin. leaving a clear, smooth !skin in place of ur,ly eruptions, rash, ! pimples or roughness. ! You do not have to '.ait for improve- ' rnent. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Mem ho-Sulphur at any I drug store. Advertisement. a JERSEY PANCAKE FLOUR E 2 for - 15 Regular price is 15 each AT TRACY'S Miniature Victor Dogs 25c W. B. FULGHUM 1000 Main St. OUR WATCHWORDS Courtesy Service FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hats Vlassy $4.0G $5.00, $6.00 Formerly Prooress Store 912 MAIN. JAN. 1ST. 1920 ON ACCOUNTS WITH ALL SAVINGS
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tion picture program without a Bkljumping scene is a total failure. They are trying, according to t stray paragraph, to get up a "Nicky Arnstein week" during which every housewife is instructed to look under the bed, in the ash can and in the hen house. "I am not a candidate," eays the average public man, "but if I can get in, in any way under the sun, I will take it." DRASTIC CRISIS (From the Waukegan Sun) The high school seniors last evening presented their play, "Nothing but the Truth." The usual criticism or review of the annual play could not be given today because the "Sun" this year was not extended the usual courtesies by being given reserved seats for its reporters. A California man was married 24 times and Is now going to St. Quentin prison. In a way of speaking, he has led more or less of a happy life. Diogenes lived in a tub, and Is believed to be the only man in history who had a perfectly satisfactory landlord. . Washington gives out six reasons why prices will go still higher. But the first real reason Is that somebody wants the money, and the other five reasons don't count. Secretary Houston says prices are abnormally high. We know that already, but what is Mr. Houston secretary of, anyhow? Can any little girl or boy answer? AIN'T IT THE TRUTH? (From the Fort Collins, Col., Express.) People should observe etiquette at movies the same as other places. Only When your mouth tastes like all the mean thing3 you ever did mixed together, then you need Your mouth is a good indication of the condition of the stomach and beweis. Lartcest Salo of An t Medicine in the Vorli o!d v3rv-vScro n boms, 10c.,23e, A Wardrobe Trunk that answers every desire of the tourist or traveller. We are exclusive dealers.
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Chambers calls 'em the "Restless Sex," but we shall always look upon them as the resistless sex. The cost of marriage licenses has gone up 100 per cent in Maryland. However, it isn't tha original cost of a marriage license, but the upkeep that counts. Isn't It just poisonous how some of these presidential booms are busting right in their owner's faces? TWO ARMY OFFICERS LOSE LIVES IN AUTO CRASH LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. May 18. Maj. Richard B. Wainwright, Q. M. C, and Capt. S. O. Garrett, lbth infantry, both stationed at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., were killed yesterday. A motor car In which they were riding with First Lieut. Percy C. Fleming, 7th field artillery, yfimp Taylor, and two private soldiers from Camp Pike, near here, was wrecked. HAD TERRIBLE G0U6H AND NIGHT SWEATS Cough about gone, eats and sleeps well, and gained 12 pounds. "In December. 1913. I had a fearful cough, and my physician ordered me to change climate immediately. I went to San Antonio. Texas, an.I entered a sanatorium. I-eft there and caraa to Oklahoma City in October, 1915. Hail no appetite, could not sleop. had night sweats and was losing from one to three pounds a wpek. I also had catarrh of the bowels, which the doctorB had been unable to relieve. 'Relatives urged mo to try Milks Emulsion. I did so and bepran to Improve, slowlv at first, but steadilv. My weight has increased 12 pounds. I have j no temperature, and niy cough is about ft one. I can eat heartily, sleep well, and am working nt my trade again." V. W. Neff. 610 No. Dewey St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Nature does wonders in fighting off disease, if given the chance. Milks Emulsion Is a -wonderful help In providing strength and flesh. It costs nothing to try it. Milks Emulsion ts a pleasant, nutritive food end a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pilla and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to -assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weflkend. nnd is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipatioA are promptly relieved usually m one day. This'is the only solid emulsion made, ana so paiarabie mat it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. l ruly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how seven your case, you are urg-ed to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee: Take six bottles home with you. use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 60c and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Kmulsion Co.. Terra Haute. Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere. advertisement. TIES The largest and best line in this city LICHTENFELS In the Westcott THAT OLD HOUSE Can be given a touch of cheer if re-decorated with CORNELL WALL BOARD Let Us Figure With You Hackman-Klefoth & Co. N 10th & F Sts. Phone 2015 or 2016 Birthday Greeting Folders and Cards RICHMOND ART STORE 1? Good Used Drop Head Sewing Machines for sale at LACEY'S SEWING MACHINE STORE 9 S. 7th. Phone 1758 Buttons Covered MENDEL ft M S - u k WARDROBi The only guarantee Dust-Proof Trunk on the market, for sale exclusively in Richmond by SAM S. VIGRAN 617 Main St.
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WAS GROWING DEAF OF HEADCATARRH 1 Well known Richmond citizen had catarrh for years. Head and nose stopped up every morning;. Had roaring noises in ears.
Claims wonderful relief from taking Dreco, the new remedy, which is doing so much good around here. "It is wonderful how my catarrh has been relieved since I've been taking Dreco," declared. Mrs. Ora Ivwls, who lives at 221 .'. Second St.. Richmond. Ind. "For a long time I've suffered from this annoying disease. Every morning I'd get up with my head and nose stopped up and It would be some time before I could get them cleared up. My breath was very offensive and the Gripping kept me hawking and clearing my throat all the time. I often had roaring noises in my ears which finally got fo bad that I felt I was growing deaf. "My liver was very Inactive which frequently gave me dizzy spells and headaches. I often had dull, aching pains in my back, directly over my kidneys. My muscles ached and my joints were sore. "I have finished a treatment of Dreco and it is truly a wonderful medicine. I never saw anything go right to the spot and bring such instant relief. T believe the first dose helped me. I find every morning that my head is clear as a bell. My nose Is no longer filled up. My breath is pure and sweet and the dripping has ceased so that I am not continually clearing my throat. My liver now acts well: no more headaches nor dizziness and my kidneys seem as strong and regular as ever in my life. I hope every one who puffers from catarrh in-any form and the complications which go with it will try Dreco. for It will do them good." Dreco Is not an experiment. Tt Is a safe, harmless combination of natural extracts and contains no dangerous minerals, acids or salts. It is Nature's medicine and can be taken with safety into the most delicate system. Dreco is inexpensive and Is now dispensed by modern drug stores almost everywhere. An good druggists now sell Dreco L.j j I V V, , ! pnd it is highly recommended in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite's Seven urug stores. Advertisement. DR. LEE C. HOOVER Veterinarian Phone 1393 20 S. 12th St PORCH FURNITURE Anything you want in Porch Furniture at lowest prices. Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St. Try Fleur de Venice Cigars GEO. H. SHOFER Distributor Richmond, Ind., Phone 3240 or 3 1 27. For sale by all dealers DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Bulldlne 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by appointment LITTLE'S Cash and Carry Grocery SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 24-lb. Polar Bear Flour in J No. 10 Can Franklin SyFbp 1 No. 5' BuckeTof Lard'si ? 13-lb. Gold Medal Flour SI 'o lo. 5 Can Franklin Syru 10 Bar American' Family sfap for 70J4 1 No. 5 Can Red Syrup. ".'.55 1 Lb. Monarch Coffee ....47 3 Lbs. Irish Potatoes ... o lZkss- Scrap Tobacco 2 PkgS. Quaker Corn Puffg ogS 1 ks- s"n Maid Raisins 25? iCans Rittcr Pork and bISS 2 Pkss! Post'ToasVie;":::;? 1 Can Franklin Svrup 2?5i 2 Pkgs. Roxane Pancake Flour" for i 1 Pk. Greacian Currants 'To 1 Pkg. Hudnuts Quick mYs ? 1 Box Phoenix Oats . Jo L. E. LITTLE Cor. Lincoln and N. W. 5th St P. S. Bring this Adv. to the" store and get a sack of candy Free. (Providing you buy something In the above list). supply in stock : Hoosier BroSe Coe
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