Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 168, 24 May 1920 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM - . Published Every Evening ( Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing o. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second Class Mail Matter. v

, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and aUo the local news published herein. All rights of republication of spe clal dispatches herein are also reserved. , Holding Our Dollars The reason why there are more poor than rich persons is because most of us have not learned how to hold our dollars sind make them earn wages for us. Many of us still slavishly obey the false theory that dollars are made to be spent. " Consequently every dollar we have burns and itches until we have spent it. Few of us, despite the nation-wide campaign of the government to teach us how to save and the constant adjuration of the nation's best financiers to save our dollars, believe in letting one dollar be the magnet that draws others into the savings bank. The benefits of systematic saving have been

Answers to Questions

shown to us by many concrete examples. Here's i

one that illustrates the point: Two dollars a week deposited weekly where it may draw 4 per cent compound interest from the time a child is borrt until it is ready to enter college will provide enough money to pay for its education. The saving and sound investment of small amounts is the foundation of material happiness and content. Small savin era ronilarlv Hennsu

i. j . j i i. j. i I. . j j ' Which will the court hold to be corited and left to accumulate dividends, are wage rent ? As there is manifestly a dif-

earners of no smaU nronortions if vou will rer- Greece of opinion as to the facts in-

mit them to work for you. Some savers who have held their dollars be

Subscriber I moved Into the house, which my landlord has sold, on Sept 1, three years ago, and I believe my year starts on that date, as there was no agreement of any kind on June 1, when I agreed to pay increased rent. When do I have to vacate, June. 1 or Sept. 1? I have been told June 1 by one lawyer, and Sept. 1 by another.

volved, it would be hard to tell what

action the court would take. The evidence presented in a trial, If It should en in rnnrt wnnlH aAttla that nnint

come discouraged because they do not enter the ! The facts as to when you began rent millionaire class in a few years, and so they de- j coha? Cide to double their savings by speculations. J would also have to be considered. We These are the savers for whom ihe dishonest cetanat g to 3udge tbe

stocic promotion salesmen are looKing. it re-1 t. b. Who was the "Angelic Doc-

quires little salesmanship to induce the victim toJtor

Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, the saver has thrown his money to the winds; the stock

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exchange his dollars for a crisp stock certificate. ! didate forid

States? General Scott. W. R. What is photo-sculpture? An abdication of Dhotoeranhv to ar-

promoter noids the dollars and the saver has to : sist a sculptor in modelling portrait-

start over again. ' The secret of saving is to hold your dollars, add to them regularly, and be satisfied to let them work for you at a conservative but certain return.

Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams

; CAST ABOUT. There is no sadder sight than that of the man or woman who stands still, watching or waiting for something to happen. The crowd always gathers where something Is happening. And the one who keeps things happening, breeds. happenings. Work is cumulative just the same as money put to interest. : A man's growth comes through casting about looking into things, studying, observing, thinking, and moving around in the world generally. Cast about. In your, person and in your thought. The more things you see. the more your mind is stimulated. Keep traveling. Don't stay in one place too long. Get the hunter's scent for game. Find in the thoughts of those who have left their lives in books, something that you may recultivate and harvest anew. Cast about for ideas, for friends, for an inspired experience. You are constantly touching many things, every one of which helps to make up this world. To become a big factor in the stirring affairs of your time, cast about al ltbe time and keep gathering. And keep giving. Don't sleep in the daytime. If you look like a failure to yourself, others will view you in the same way. So cast about for a change. Every last one of your best and noblest faculties will back you to the limit. And Just the minute that you look more like a success than anything else, you will be looked for and dozens will want you. Cast about move things!

Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton

A New York man says" Boston is just as wicked as New York. Gosh! What an interesting place Boston must be if that is as wicked as it is. We are of a trusting disposition, but we will never have any great confidence in any open-face pie in a quicklunch room. TIPS TO REFORMERS Open-work Stockings Shocking, always. That reformers should be forced to observe them upon our public streets is.a crime. They shall be legislated out of existence the stockings, not the reformers. Tomato Catsup The habit of eating tomato catsup is a national curse. It ferments in the stomach and causes catsupitis, which is rapidly devouring us. The Dickey The dickey, or false

This Es Better Than Laxatives

On NR Tablet Each Night For A WMk Will Correct Your Constipation and Make Constant Dosing Unnecessary. Try It.

Toor digestion and assimilation moan a pwrly nourished body and low vitality. Poor elimination means clossed bowels, fermentation, putrlfactlon and the formation of poisonous pases which, are absorbed by the blood and carried through the body. The result Is weakness, headaches, dizziness, coated tongue, Inactive liver, bilious attacks, loss of energy, nervousness, poor appetite, impoverished blood, sallow complexion, pimples, skin disease, and often times serious Illness. Ordinary lasatlves, purgrea and cathartics salts, oils, calomel and the like may relieve for a few hours, but real, lasting benefit can only coma throujrn, use of medicine that tones up and strengthens the digestive as well as the eliminativ organs. Get a 23o box of Natures Remedy (NR Tablets) and take one tablet each night for a week. Belief will follow the very first dose, but a few days will elapse before you feel and realize the fullest beneflt. When you gret straightened out and feel just right again you need not take medicine every day an occasional NR Tablet will then keep your system In good condition and you will always feel your best. Remember, keeping well Is easier and cheaper tan getting- well. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) are iold, guaranteed and reoooimended by your cruacirt.

Clem Thistlethwalte. Richmond. Ind.

shirt front, has long been a delusion and a snare. The number of people who have been deluded into the idea that waiters, actors and others have been fully dressed when they have not been would stagger the imagination. We have recently spent several delightful hours reading "Something Else Again," a compilation of verse, prose, sketches and columnistic comment by our esteemed contemporary and friend. Franklin P. Adams, the widely-read "F. P. A." of the New York "Tribune." "It is snappy," as Chic Sale would say "clean but snappy" and clever to the nth degree. Perhaps the piece of verse that we fell for the hardest, because it struck home, was the following: "Although I hate A profiteer With unabated loathing; Though I detest The price they smear On pants and vest And clothing. Yet, I admit My meed of crime Nor do one whit Regret it; I'd triple my price For a rhyme If I thought I Could get it. California Is said to b Mr. Hoover's home state, and it acted just like a home state, too, didn't It? Nobody is indifferent to the fate of Carranza but the Mexican people. A Chicago Judge says: "It Is impossible for a man to steal from his wife." The Judge Bald it. "Impossible" is right

STRANGERS BILK INDIANA HARBOR MEN OF $2,200 HAMMOND, Ind.. May 24. Two suave, well-dressed strangers approached Joseph Kubackl of Indiana Harbor with the story that they were looking for a man to distribute $10,000. Indiana Harbor's quota of a national charity fund, and Joseph offered to take the job, as he wasn't working. He gave $700 cash as a bond and found on reaching home that the strangers had given him three $1 bills wrapped around a wad of newspapers in place of $10,000.

Doctor Cupid That love sometimes cures disease is a fact that has been called to the attention of the public by a prominent physician. Love is not, however, the cure for all women. Many a woman is nervous and irritable, feels dragged down and worn out for no reason that she can think of. ' Doctor Pierce's Favorite ' Prescription gives new life and new strength to weak, worn-out, run-down women. Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong and sick women well. It is now sold by all druggists in the United States in tablets as well as liquid form. Kokomo, Ind. wSome time ago I felt 'draggy' and worn-out and greatly in need of a tonic. A friend suggested to me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I had taken other tonics but I never took anything that helped me bo quickly as the 4 Favorite Prescription.' It was not an unpleasant medicine to take and my whole system Beemed to be benefited. " Mas. FL06SIE COOP, 2108 N. Market Street.

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productions of other statues. Headers may obtain answer to questions by writing Ibe Palladium Question and Answer Department. Questions should bo written plainly and briefly. Answers will be elven briefly.

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

Lawrence Handley and Will W. Reller went to Terre Haute to attend the state encampment of the G. A. R. They went with the purpose to use every effort in bringing the encampment to Richmond for 1911. Everything . was ready for the big May Festival which was to be given in the Coliseum on the night of May 24. Prof. Will Earhart was the conductor of the festival.

Joseph Schepman was elected presi-i

dent of the St. Joseph's Benevolent Society at its annual meeting. It was announced that everything was ready for the Sixth district democratic convention, to be held in this city on May 25. VETERAN REPORTER IS DEAD NEW YORK, May 24. Gus C. Roeder, veteran newspaper reporter, died today at his home in Brooklyn after an illness of six months. For 33 years he was on the. news staff of the World, during which time his general news assignments carried him to all parts of the country.

Dinner Stories

He was a Chinaman. He ran a laundry, and no one ever heard him speak a word of English. I often wondered why he had not learned our beautiful laneauste. But to my quer

ies he only shook bis head. One day when I paid for my weekly wash he returned less change than usual. "You've shortchanged me. Ping Pong," I cried. Ping Pong smiled blandly, showed me his Americanization of Foreign Merchants certificate, and, speaking for the' first time In faultless English, replied: "No; I've raised!" Iowa FrivoL As the bus passed the statue of George III In Pall Mall, the American passenger asked the conductor, "Say, who's that, anyway?" "That's George III," replied the conductor. "It took six months to put up." . ( " "Wall, I guess we'd have erected him in six days," said the American scornfully. A minute later came another question, "What's that monument, conductor?" "That's Nelson's Column took two years to build." To which the Yank replied, "Gee! We'd have done it in -as many weeks." Presently, as the bus was passing St. Paul's, "What's that ancient edifice?" queried the American. "How long did that take to build?" The conductor, fed-up by now, answered briefly, "Can't say, sir. Didn't notice it here when I passed this morning." London Opinion.

TO PUT PEP INTO TALK CHICAGO, May 24. Chicago cHub women are planning the formation of an Elizabethan Society for the purpose cf putting "pep" and punch Into daily conversation. Mrs. De Guseman Garrison, of London, leading member of the London Elizabethan Society, now in the city, will assist in starting the organization.

BODY OF BOY, 16, FOUND IN 18 INCHES OF WATER ACTON, Ind., May 24. Ralph Lawrence, 16 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lawrence, living on a farm east of Pleasant View, was

orownea in tag sugar creek about aj

mile and a half from here today. FIVE HURT IN TORNADO .FARMINGTON. Minn.. May 24. Five persons were Injured, three of them seriously, when a tornado struck Castle Rock, eight miles south of here, at 2 p. m. today, wrecking three or four residences.

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HOW TO RAISE BABYXHICKS Put Avicol in the drinking water.

Most people lose ialf of every hatch, and seem to expect it. Chick cholera or white diarrhoea la the trouble. The U. S. Government states that over half the chicks hatched die from this cause.

An Avicol tablet, placed in the drinking water, will - positively save your little chicks from all such diseases. Inside of 48 hours the sick ones will be as lively as crickets. Avicol keeps them healthy and makes them stow and develoD.

Mrs. Vannle Thackery, R. P. D. 8, St. Paris, O., writes, i "I had 90 chicks and they all died but 32. Then I commenced on Avicol and iaven't lost any since. They have grown wonderfully." It costs nothing to try Avicol. If you don't find that fit prevents and promptly cures white diarrhoea, chick cholera and all bowel diseases of poultry, tell us and your money will be refunded by return mail. Avicol is sold by most druggists and poultry remedy dealers, or you csn send 25c or 50c today for a package by mail postpaid. Eurrell-Dugger Co., 168 Columbia Bid?. Indianapolis, Ind. stops chicks dying

We Sell and Recommend "Avicol" "It Stops Chicks Dying" Omer G. Whelan THE FEED MAN 31-33 South Sixth St. Phone 1679

THE RESULTS WERE VERY WONDERFUL Local man relates how the

new root and herb remedy, Dreco, has put new life and vigor into him he is 70 years old. When one neglects his condition and

suffers from headaches , backache,' dizziness, poor circulation, unsound i sleep, constipation, gas on the stom-i ach, it is well to remember these symptoms of stomach trouble are ; bound to lead to more serious trouble, i Give your stomach a chance to make

good; help it so that you may again-1 know the feeling of good health; again have that vim, energy, clean tongue, sweet breath, good complexion, and enjoy the food you crave, without fear of the consequences. The new 6tomach remedy, Dreco, row being introduced here, will assist that much abused organ, the stomach, to accomplish these results. Many Kokomo people are daily testifying that they have regained their health through the use of Dreco. One of the recent sisned statements is

from Mr. John F. Ritchey, a well known farmer, living at 522 N. Washington St., Kokomo, Ind. "I have suffered a long time with

constipation, headaches, loss of appe-1

i iitr, uci vuusue&s, tiamimg ia me head, foul breath, bad taste in the mouth, and terrible pains in my limbs and back. All the medicine I have taken did me no more good than if I had taken so much water, and all the time I was growing worse. So much talk was going around about Dreco, that I decided to try it, as I had spent much money trying to get ) relief. I never have a headache now; constipation is relieved; I sleep well and my appetite has come back to me like when I was a boy. The gas never bothers me now, and the pains in my back and limbs are much better. I just feel like a new person all the time and want to be working and doing something every minute. Dreco is one fine medicine." All good druggists now sell Dreco and it is highly recommended in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite's Seven Drug Stores. Advertisement.

Apply Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid Easy; to Use Does Not Stain Greasy 6alves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals, skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo ia a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. The E. W. Rose Co.. C'"v' o

"For Those Who Care" CUSTOM MADE SHIRTS Underwear and Guaranteed Hosiery H. B. IRONS Phone 4018

Successful Complexion Renewing Treatment

A treatment' for sallow, muddy, freckled or blotchy complexions that is always successful is the nightly application of ordinary mercolized wax for from one to two weeks. This method Is sure to succeed for the simple reason that it literally takes off and discards the old complexion. The wax possesses the peculiar property of absorbing the wornout, faded or discolored surface skin, with all its Imperfections. This is done so gradually, the skin coming off a little each day, In fine, almost invisible particles, that no inconvenience or discomfort is experienced and the most carful observer cannot detect the use of this treatment. The mercolized wax, which can be had at any drug store, is applied the same as cold cream, but not rubbed in, and washed off in the morning. The new complexion produced in this way exhibiting the true beauty of health, is not to be compared with the kind made by cosmetics. Advertisements.

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OIL products have advanced in price more slowly than any other products. The U.S. Department of Labor, in a comparative statement of price advances between January 1913, and December 1919, says: (n thm following tabl 100 ta taJtit am thm normal basm for 1913)

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On January 1, 1913, the Standard Oil Company ( Indiana) was paying $1.44 per barrel for crude delivered at the refinery at Whiting, Ind, and was selling gasoline for 14l c per gal Jon. On December 31, 1919, the price of crude had advanced to $3.51 per barrel, tab. Whiting, end the selling price of gasoline to 21c per gallon. In other words this Company Is paying two end one-half times as much for crude oil as it was in 19 3, but because of its more efficient refining methods it is able to sell gasoline to you for leas than one-half more than was charged at that time.

(ClUinwing thm .-) Crude petroleum . 100 240 Red Crown Gasoline . 100 144.8

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It will be seen from the above tables that gasoline stands at the end of the list as regards price increase, and that crude petroleum stands sixth from the end, showing how effectually refining- efficiency has operated in behalf of the motorist. Every cost entering into the making of gasoline has risen immensely. The cost of crude, the cost of refining, and the cost of marketing are all greater than ever before. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) by superior efficiency in every process of refining and distributing has contributed in no small degree to hold the price of gasoline down to its present level. Every man in the manufacturing end of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is keenly alive to the pressing necessity for an increased output of gasoline at a minimum manufacturing cost. The ideal toward which the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is striving, is , to put Red Crown, a gasoline of known, standard quality, within the -reach of motorists everywhere in the Middle West, at a price so low as to make possible the free use of that 25 percent increase in automotive vehicles which is anticipated for 1920. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111

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