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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND GUN -TELE GRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920

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organization in many catastrophes and calamities in the United States. Whenever relief is to be distributed on gigantic scale the Red Cross is the organization that directs the work and systematizes the distribution. The foresight of Clara Barton has been a boon to the unfortunate in hundreds of instances where intense suffering and misery otherwise would have filled the heart with griefr

The Red Cross Anniversary The month of May marks the beginning of the fortieth year of service of the American Red Cross. Miss Clara Barton, its first president, was in Switzerland when the Red Cross Treaty was drawn up, but it took her 17 years to win the consent of the United States to the terms laid down in Geneva.

To her is given credit for a clause in thei

Campaign Funds Revelation before the senate's investigation of pre-convention campaign expenditures show that tremendous sums of money have been spent by candidates for the presidency -to obtain endorsement of their candidacies. There has been no evidence to show that the money was spent illegally or for bribery and corruption. The American people, however, had their

eves opened when they were informed that one j states and countersigns and affixes the

candldate had spent almost one-hall million dol-l i0Us commissions and warrants for the

from justice, j

Answers to Questions

G. I. What counties belong to the first and ninth congressional districts of Indiana? In the first are. Posey, Gibson, Vanderburg, Pike. Warrick and Spencer; in the ninth. Montgomery. Boone, - Clinton, Carroll, Howard, Tipton and Hamilton. P. T. What is the value of the capitol building and grounds in" Washington? Building, $15,000,000, grounds $10,400,000. total $23,400,000. What pre dimensions of the building? The length north to south is 751 feet 4 inches; greatest dimension east to west is 350 feet. The area covered by the building is 153,112 square feet. C. R. What are the duties of the secretary of state? Under direction of the president to correspond with public ministers and consuls of the United States and representatives of foreign powers accredited to the United States; to handle negotiations relating to the foreign affairs of the United States. He is the medium of correspondence between the president pnd the governors of the states, had

custody of the great seal of the United

American Red Cross society providing for civil- c;

inn rpliof "WViar T.nm Tvmndpsr. of in rnv r.a- lars and that he nut un almost all of it himself. ! tradition of fugitives

- . c . i He is custodian cf treaties made with reer," she often said, "is that I had included mi This sum s no small one to land the nomination jioreigrurations and of th? laws of the

the charter of the National Red Cross society i for the presidency.

that its work should also be enlisted in time of I friends have spent sums that are staggering to national stress other than war, fire, flood or anyj the imagination.

Nominations are going to be expensive luxuries if the figures revealed so far are any indication of what candidates are willing to spend. If it takes a fortune to apprise the people of the

HAS SHAKEN HANDS OF 20 PRESIDENTS

of those awful visitations of Providence entailing loss of life and property." The World war proved the value of civilian relief work. Its beneficent influence brought

Robert B. Dixon.

Other candidates or theirlH?"!d-Etate H? grf'nts ?ndJs?Ves

consuls in the United States arp issued

through his office. He publishes thei i-iws and resolutions cf congress, j was up and sraendments to the constitution? and ! side."

proclamations declaring thf admission of new states into the unicn.

Robert B. Dixon, the father-in-law of Attorney General Mitchell Palmer, has shaken the hands of" twenty presidents. He started at

down or from side to

Remlers may obtain anTrrs m niieatlona by wrltlne the Palladium

cheer to many homes and happiness to many , merits of a candidate, many able men are auto- j duextlous should be written plainly

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nearts inat were griei sincKen. ine wnoie , maucany oarreu irom seeKing tne presiueniiai

For long and weary hours, or so it seemed to the bored passengers, the train had puffed and panted and twisted its way from Blairgowrie, and

country learned first hand that the Red Cross nomination

society was not an institution to be associated solely with the battlefield, but that it also performed a great work of mercy at home.

The senate committee is conferring a favor on the people by revealing the amount of money that the pre-convention struggle is costing.

Today's Talk By Georgo Matthew Adams j

' FOR THE GODS SEE EVERYWHERE To be efficient is to be stamped vith the brand of the thoroughbred. There is a realness, an honesty, a sincerity about the man who works

in our 'town, yet we seem to see many gentlemen with regular old-time morning-after pessimism. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. Ninety-eight years ago today the first cigar store Indian was born to fulfill his mission in front, of a tobacco

thop in Philadelphia. After receiving

Memories of Old Days In This Pap?r Ten Years Ago Today

The golf team of the local Country club announced that they would go to

r ort a'no. where tapv would r!ay

briefly.

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The witness for ihe defence w-as

being rross.examir.ed. In answer tc ' Says Mrs. Staples of Lydia E.

speakin?. h? nodded his head. Whereupon the court stenographer, who was not looking at the witness, demanded: "Answer that question " The witness replied, "I did answer

lit; I nodded my head."

"Yes" war the retort. "T hard it rat'e. hut TMtir! p-t tell m. h"-thr it

in the best way that he knows and mourned by a large curie of friends i i,o,. n tv,ia unnwi. ' r.nd relatives. lie was one of the few

edse from etery possible source that Indians in . this country who wouldn't makes even-one want to take off hisj,ratde hls birthrignt for a mess of fire-

hat to him. Such a man Is erer farored by the Gods, who see everywhere. Mere luck is rarer than the rarest pearl or diamond. The truly. lucky man is-the one who learned to do his: work better than anyone else could do it and. theA to stick to it, and keep doing his best better. You can not cover up Inefficiency. It will walk right out from fcehind the biggest barrier and face you when you leapt expect it to. When you see a big man rise, you may be sure that he was under preparation for a very long time. Efficiency doesn't talk much until it has done its work and then its results do the talking. - - The .god3 have no especial abiding place. And they never sleep. Their eyes are as fire and more piercing than the rays of the sun. Expect the greatest praise, however, from your own self! For only as you are satisfied, does the opinion of the world gather and walk up to inquire as to what sort you are. Do your work and do it well. Compensation comes about queerly sometimes. But it always comes about, soon or later. You must toil

for approval. It cannot be bought. I

The gods cannot be bribed but they can be won!

seventy-one coats of paint he passed j tiie crack Keklouga golf club of that ! -out of this life at the age of ninety-one, j cjty

water.

A reader of the New York "Tribune" writes that paper that he doesn't know what it is to be intoxicated, as he never drinks liquor for pleasure. He certainly doesn't if he drinks the

liquor they are selling now. There is no such word as "preventative." That is why we always use it in this column. We hope this adequately answers the correspondent who asked us. They must expect a good deal of sickness in Cincinnati. A drug firm out there has fcought a million gallons of whisky for medicinal purposes. Now that the peach crop has been killed for the third time this spring, it will probably be one of our most successful peach seasons in many years. There were .fifty millionaires on the Mauretanla during a recent trip. Probably, also, there were some interesting people. But we'll bet the fair overall maidens will not wear overalls when they go in bathing this summer. . The overall campaign is now an all over campaign. - Many tourists are returning from Cuba.

Frank Posthr-r and Galon Hopkins j were appointed by the board of public j works to the position of firemen at ; the new West Side hope house. El- j mer Hilling and Graston Minnex were appointed a week before. j

The second annual meeting of the j state organization of the American j order of Owls closed with a banquet. ; at the lodge room given by the local nest in honor of the 200 visiting !

delegates.

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By Roy K. Moulton

Kid McCoy has been married seven limes. But the average man shouldn't think anybody can do it. The Kid, it will be remembered, was a prize fighter and one of the best dodgers in the profession. The "quantel" is a new scientific quantity smaller than an atom. In othr words, it is about the size of a food profiteer's soul. Iinuor ha been abpolutply abolished

Hair. Often Ruined By Careless Washing

HOW TO RAISE BABYCHICKS Put Avicol in the drinking water.

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

An Avicol tablet, rl.iced In the drinkinf? water, will positively savo your little chicks

from all such diseases, i

Insldo of 45 hours the sick ones will be as lively as crickets. Avicol keeps them healthy and makes them Krow and develop.

Mrs. Vannle Thaekery. K. 1 D. 3, St, Paris. O.. writes. "I had 90 chicks and they all died but 32. Then I commenced on Avicol anil haven't lost any since. They have grown wonderfully." It costs nothing to. try Avicol. If you don't And that it 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 srld by most druggists ar.d poultry remedy dealers, or you can fend 25c or 50c today for a package by mail ro.tp:iid. ' Hurrell-Dugser Co., 1C8 Colun-bia Bidsr.. Indianapolis. Ind.

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Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich.

' creamy lather, which rinses out easily,

removing every particle of dust, dirt, . dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dies quickly and evenly, and it leaves I the scalp soft, and the hair Jice and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy j to manage. j You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil ! shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very i cheap, and a few ounces will supply '

every member of the family for months. Advertisement.

Cuticutra Oktaest BesiFor Rough Reciiands Nothing more effective in soothing and bealinj? chaprd cracked, itchmsor bleedin bands. Bathe them each night in a strong hot lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and rub in Cuticura Ointment, and wai" old plovps during the nisht. Result: soft, white hands.

Cuticnra Talcum iPowdcrG Do not fail to test the fascinating fragrance of this exquisitely scented face, baby, dubt in Rand skin perfuming powder. Delicate, delightful, distingue, it imparts to the person achann incomparable. Cuticura Soap. Ointment aud Talcum everywhere at Z5c. each. For maraple of each free, address : "Caticnr. Dept. 5T, Maiden, Mass." Cuticura Soap shaves without muf .

Courrhs and colds are weakeninar. Get rid of them as quickly-as you can. Catarrh in anv form saps the vitality. Fight It and iHrht It hard. There Is a remedy to help you do it a msdicina of forty-seven years' established merit. Try it. PE-RU-NA Fcr Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions It purifies the blood, regulates tha digestion, .lids elimination, tones up the nerve centers and carries health to all the mucous linings. For the relief of those pains in stomach end bowels, belching, sour stomach, rheumatism, pains in the back, sides and loins, I'E-KU-XA. i3 recommended.

PE-RU-NA restores to healthy action the vital orpr.ms which are so intimately related to the strength and vigor of the nation. There are fourteen ounces of health griv-

iris puncn ana pep

in every pottle.

PU-NA Is a good medicine to have in the house, ready-to-take for emergencies. It is a prood remedy to use any time. TASLETS Cf) LIQUID SOLO EVERYWHERE

Pinkham's Vegetable

, Compound. Taunton, Mass. "I could not eat or sleep for six months, bad fainting spells

and could not wane without help for three months, caused bv female trouble. My cousin, who was a doctor,

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Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and it helped me greatly. Then during the Change of Life I used the same remedy. I am

seventy years old now and am able to do my own housework and walk one mile to church every Sunday morning and evening. I am recommending the Vegetable Compound to my friends having the same troubles as I had. Your remedy is the best on earth. I cannot find words to express my gratitude to it." Mrs. Susan C. Stakxs, 157 B School St.. Taunton, Mass. The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the country write such grateful letters -is that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. It has relieved women from some of the worst forms of female ills, such as displacements, inflammation, and ulceration. Why don't you try it?

at length drew wearily into Dundee i station. Roused from their slumber by the noise and bustle of arrival, two languid occupants of a flrst-clas3 carriage yawned and Btretched themselves. "Well,' signed one of them, in relief, as he collected his luggage, "thank goodness, that's the worn part of my Journey over!" "Going farj." asked bis fellow-traveller, casually. "Shanghai!" was the cool reply. TAX LAW IS DEMOCRAT'S SAYS GOVERNOR GOODRICH Governor Goodrich, in a statement issued Tuesday, declared that the tax plank In the Democrat state platform presents "the unusual spectacle of a Democratic platform repudiating the statements of former Governor Marshall, and condemns the record of Gov

ernor Ralston." The governor asserts that the tax law, after the proposed amendments are made, embodies only such features as the Democrats, when

in power, repeatedly urged, but failed to enact.

OUCH! SUCH PAIN! It Takes Ycu Right in the Back!

SOMETIMES IN THE ARM, HIP ORKSOT, It's all due to on over - abundance cf that poison called uric acid. Tha kidneys are not abb to get rid of it. Such conditions you can readily overcome, and prolong life by tak

ing Anuric." This can be obtained at almost any drug store, in tablet form. La porte, Ind. "I suffered for nearly a year with sciatica. I was

unable to work for two months in the spring and about three weeks in the fall. I took electric treatment and several different kinds of medicine but got no relief until I came into possession of a bottle of Doctor Pierce's Anuric

( anti-uric-acid ) Tablets, which I took 'n accordance with directions. One week after I started taking Anuric I went back to work in a greatly improved condition, and to-day, no matter what the weather ia I have no pain from sciatica, so I will recommend the Anuric Tablets to all who are suffering from rheumatism." Glen Hikes. 423 Washington Street.

NOELESVILLE BOARD OF HEALTH ASKED TO RESIGN NOBLES VILLE Ind., May 26. ' Charging that tnercity board of healtbJ would not meet and consider the health conditions of the city, never met with the council to talk over matters and would not hed orders, the city council at a meeting here voted unanimously to ask for the resignation of the three members or tne board. The board is composed of Dr. O. B. Pettijohn. Dr. J. E. Hanna ana Dr. J. W. Klotz.

FOREMAN SUFFERED FROM RHEUMATISM Marion man declares every bone in his body ached and muscles were sore kidneys forced him to get up during the night. Three bottles of , Dreco brought big change in his feelings. "I had rheumatism all over my body. I don't believe there was a bone or a muscle but that ached," 6ald Mr. F. M. Sheren, 1527 Factory Ave., Marion, Ind., who is foreman of the National Sweeper Works. "My kidneys were deranged and I'd be up several times every night from them. I had a sluggish liver which gave- me headaches and dizzy spells. Every morning I'd get up feeling bad. and with such a weak stomach I

could never eat any breakfast. My bowels were constipated bo that I had to .take medicine almost daily for that trouble. "I kept hearing so much talk about Dreco and the good It was doing that I got some of it, and I've finished my " third bottle now, and to say I'm happy over results does not fully express my feelings. I never have to get up during the night now; an the pains in my Joints and muscles have gone. I eat a hearty breakfast every morn

ing and two more big meals a day. and nothing disagrees with me. My liver has been cleaned off and my bowels act regularly. Dreco has been worth a lot to me." Dreco acts on the kidneys, giving them strength to strain the poison from the blood thereby overcoming rheumatism, catarrh, and other troubles. Good for old or young. All good druggists now sell Dreco and it is being especially Introduced in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite's Seven Drug Stores. Advertisement.

COTTON VOILE DRESSES Sizes 16 to 42 at $4.95

CJBHAIN ST.

Buy ice the Superior Way. If the man on your route has not seen you, call SUPERIOR ICE AND COAL CO. C. L. Reinheimer, Prop. Phone 3121 Cor. N. W. Third and Chsstnut

One-Eyelet Tie

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

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Patent Leather, with Louis Heel, at

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Bowen & Fivel 610 Main

SPECIAL RECORDS 1S666 Oh! By Jingo Profitering Blues WALTER B. FULGHUM 1,000 Main St. -

We are receiving several cars of Coal each week. Order your Coal and Cement from 0. D. BULLERDICK Phone 1235

WANTED TO FIND MOTHER

Fashion's Latest Creations, Most Reasonably Priced.

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A Complete Line of MEN'S SUITS $25 to $70 THE WHEN 712 Main St.

John H. Niewoehner Sanitary and Heating Engineer 819 S. G St. Phone 1828

C. J. Mendenhall (Dentist)

Have your teeth extracted without ! rain by an expert. Over forty years

' experience. Next to Richmond Thea-1

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DR. R. I-L CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building i.016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by

appointment.

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VIGRAN TRUNKS 617 MAIN STREET

TRACY'S FOR FRESH ROASTED COFFEE Every Day

WE'RE AT YOUR SERVlCc vmEtfl

YOU CALL-WE RE PLEASED TO

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service. We are awaiting your personal call

or your phone message. We will serve you in a manner that will make your coal shopping a pleasure. Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co. Phone 2194 N. 2nd & A Sts.

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A Reward of $10 Is offered any one who can give information as to whereabouts of lady pictured above. Answer Box No. 7139 care Palladium.

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Expert Radiator Repairing

RICHMOND BATTERY AND RADIATOR CO. Cor. 12tb and Main Phone 1335

' CANDIES Fresh Stock Always "Phil" Zuttermeister Now at 1103 Main

PORCH SWINGS See Our Special at $2.75 Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St.

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ELMER S. SMITH THE WHEEL MAN 426 Main Phone 1806

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VULCANIZING Tires, Tubes and Accessories H. H. TUBESING 1134 Main St. Phone 1595

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Stop That Leaky Roof EVERSTICK The Black Roof Paint 70c Per Gallon Special Quantity Prices OLD RELIABLE PAINT COMPANY 10-12 S. 7th St. H. C. Shaw, Mgr.

"Gifts that last." FOR GRADUATION

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When Ygu Buy Tires, Do You Investigate ALL TIRES?

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These Over I have access to a bankrupt stock of high-grade Tires, namely, Dreadnaught, Batavia, Mason and Victor. Also Dayton Airless, Dayton Double Tire, Winchester 4000-Mile Rebuilt Tire and International 8000-Mile Cord Tires in Ford sizes, all at BIG REDUCTIONS Better see me before buying Tires I can save you money on Tires and Fisk Tubes. Ed BraiMMMii Rear of 13 North 9th St.