Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 182, 9 June 1920 — Page 6
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J THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, iszo.
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, Tai Associated Presa 13 exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherw!s credited In this paper, and also the local
news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are. also reserved. Individual Responsibility A growing tendency in this country to expect society to look after our welfare is fraught with considerable danger to ourselves and to the nation as a while. Most of us have begun to de-
nalistic tryanny that went to pieces in the World war. ... , If the American citizen does not intend to assume individual responsibility, he will be of little service in the republic. It is folly to expect congress, the state legislature and the city council to enact laws and ordinances, if the citizens individually will not see that the laws represent his opinion and are enforced by the men elected to office. Too many of us shrug our shoulders when important questions are under discussion, dismissing our consideration with the remark that congress, the state legislature or the city council are elected to do this work. True they are our representatives, but that does not remove the obligation of good citizenship, which shows itself in an intelligent study of issues and a deter-
pend upon laws and statutes to solve problems
and to regulate our live3 in a greater or less I mination to let our representatives know our j
DE LA HUERTA IS DOING HIS BEST, CAPITAL THINKS
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degree. The development of this spirit may lead U3 into bad ways. The old German empire believed J J 1 1 J 1 1 t i. c
us citizens were unauie to xninK ana act lor themselves, so it set out to regulate the course of their lives in every phase, destroying initiative, and building up a governmental machine of which the citizen was a cog. It became a pater-
vie ws. The responsibility of citizenship also manifests itself in a desire to see that the laws on the books are enforced. Only an undesirable citizen vinks at the violation" of statutes. He knows that laws must be enforced if their dignity is to be upheld and society move in an orderly and well regulated plane.
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did you do it? You were eo good to me sometimes!" But Blanche she looked at the crimson-stained shirt front, and she took a feel of it. Then she "piped" a hole in the bureau.
Onr lives are filled with grop ng. ejcurios to BomethW else.
Today's Talk By Georgs Matthew Adams FINGERS
reach for the thlnps we desire our i fingers leading. Silently, and much J
alone, do we move toward our destinies. And, in it all. how strangely do our fingers influence and play their part! The mother presses her babe to her ibreast with her fingers, and noiselessly (steals her way into its chamber in the idead of tho night to tuck the soft coverings back in their place with her fingers. Fingers! How can we forget their touch tho ever so slight so long as v,-e remember that love came thru them last. "Ijet me but touch the hem of His garment," said the afflicted woman .who sought out Jesus, "and I shall be 'made whole." Fingers tell so much. And they can do so much! I delight in keeping about me the simple gifts of love that have come to
me from time to time. I often pause ; pathologist at $960 a year.
lrom my book or typewriter and look at them and say to myself "Their
"Bum shot," she mused and winked
one of her pale blue eyes as sho went back to the crimson shirt. "Ink!" she shrieked. "Red ink! Aha! Aha! That's your game, is it?" "Ho triad to make us believe he was killing himself," she said, "but we found out he wasn't dead and fired at the bureau instead of hisself." The man told the court a few days ago how his wife was arraigned at Ellicott City some months - ago on a charge of bigamy and escaped with p. parole when she said she was drunk and did not know of the ceremony with "Charlie."
Fannie Hurst and her husband are, according to newspaper report, going to the prient. On the same boat? One professor says high heels cause many divorces. Yes, a wife can't do much manual labor in the things. New York City advertises for a
We don't
know what a pathologist is, but n he takes the job he will have to have
fingers picked these out and hallowed j a good side line of wall-papering, them for mc" i plumbing or something.
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How many times the sympathetic press of beautiful fingers changed a whole day and made life itself very wonderful. Feeling fingers are finest, for they carry only heart messages. The most fascinating thing about harp playing Is the run of the fingers across the strings. I am always thrilled by it. But the greatest fingers are those that work and those that, by their touch, tell you that you have won when you fear that you have failed.
Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton
DIVORCE A LA MODE. The following is the exact reproduction of estimony in a smart ret divorce case. Still we wonder at crime One day he and Blanche were in
as a fair
price for a kiss. But we have seen cases where that might be called gross profiteering. Tanners say shoe prices have reached their peak. Then, of course, it is time to raise the peak again. Pennsylvania profiteer fined $2,000. Probably it cost him an entire days profits.
Masonic Calendar
Wednesday, June 9 Webb lodge No. 24 F. & A. M., called meeting, work In fellow craft degree. Friday, June 11 King Solomon's chapter N. 4, R. A. M., stated convocation.
I Answers to Questions
V L. D. What was the last battle of the World war? It is rather difficult to name the last battle. When the armistice was signed, there were four major operations in progress. They were the Somme, the Osine-Aisne, the Ypres-Lys and the Meuse-Argonne. All the plans ended abruptly when the
uermans asked for an armistice. H. M. M. Have the Swiss entered the league of nations? The referen-
oum vote on May 12 was about 400,000 in favor and 300,000 against entering the league. The French,
Italian and four Grman cantons voted for the league and 10 German cantons against it.
Reader What is the population of
Riga? Before the war It was 500,000, It Is difficult to make an estimate now, Is it an industrial or agricultural center? It" is an industrial center.
About 80,000 of its population found
employment in 320 factories. One
factory alone employed 12,000 men
For two years none of these factories
have operated. One authority says
that as result only about one-half the
population remains.
RenArra mar obtain anrrra to qnrfttlnna by writing the Palladium
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Indiana Brevities
MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITORS CONVENE AT CLEVELAND, O. CLEVELAND, O., June f). Hun-
Newport, R. I. They quarreled, andjdreda of America's most prominent the quarrel happened just a few mln-1 exhibitors and producers attended the ites after he hnd awakened from a I opening session of the three-day con-
bed under whose pillows lay a razor
and at whose side were two pistols. He gets sore, according to the way Blanche's sister relates it, and gets ready for a regular thrill. Blanche leaves the room. There is a roar, as if from an arsenal or a navy pistol. Blanche, who cot married to an
other fellow later without knowing anything about, it, rushed into the j room. There lay her sailor husband, j spread all over the floor in a don't he-look-natural pose. On his shirt front was a crimson stain. At his side was a smoking pistol, as somebody might put. it. "Tweet! Tweet! Hellup!" shrieked Blanche. "My 'Billy'! Why, oh why GREAT BENEFITS FOR LOCAL MAN Declares his liver is now active, stomach digests his food, pains in his back all gone. Has no more headaches or
dizzy spells and feels "fit"! since taking Dreco, the! great herbal remedy. j
ventlon of motion picture theatre
owners of America hero Tuesday. mencement,
Chief interest renters In the developments of a factional fight between the producers and exhibitors for the domination and control of the industry.
LAFAYETTE When attacked by a cross boar, Melvin Moore, 64 years
old, residing near Monitor, was bit
ten In both legs and received several
gashes that required 15 stitches to close. One other man was injured in attempting to drive away the boar, and a third man had most of hla
clothes torn off before the animal
could be killed. . BEDFORD A mule owned by El
mer G. McKnight sank into a sink hole on his farm while an employe was
plowing. The loose soil covering
fissue in the stone caused the mule, to sink so rapidly that it became
tightly wedged and died before its
rescue could be effected.
ANDERSON One hundred gradu
ates of the Anderson high school heard Dr. Percy Boynton, dean of Chicago
university, speak at tho annual com-
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Tn Years Ago Today
i , Richmond wao chosen by the Indiana organization of the Sons of Veterans at the closing meeting of the three days' convention at South Bend, as the 1911 meeting place. Employes o? the Richmond division of the Pennsylvania Railroad company and employes on all other divisions were informed that a general increase In wages of four per cent would be Immediately made.
The trial of the $20,000 damage suit
for personal Injuries sustained by Thomas Daggett of East Germantown on Sept. 3, 1909, by being struck by T. H. I. & E. company's interurban car, was begun before the petit jury of the Wayne circuit court.
FIND BONES OF MASTODON COLUMBIA CITY, Ind.. June 9. The jawbone of a large mastodon was plowed up on the Isaiah Johnston farm north or this city. The teeth were three inches square and remarkably well preserved. The find was made in recently reclaimed swamp land.
WHAT DO YOU ORDER FIRST? ROAST BEEF'S BIG FAVORITE What kind of food does a hungry man first think about when he enters a restaurant? The first guess would be a steak smothered in mushrooms cr 6ome equally heavy delectable. An employee of a popular Richmond restaurant said Wednesday, however, that people who go Into a restaurant without their minds fully made up as to their order will invariably murmur, "Got any roast today?" The next universal demand he said, is, "Gimme a ham sandwich." Ham and eggs win an easy third place followed by the whole category of eatables.
Adolf De La Huerta. - The disposition in official and diplomatic circles at Washington is to believe that Mexico's provisional president, Adolfo De La Huerta, backed bjr Gen. Alvaro Obrejron, sole remaining candidate for constitutional president, is making and will continue to make a determined effort to maintain order throughout the entire republic. On assuming office June 1, De La Huerta announced he did not wish to be regarded as the supporter of any political faction, and that "all candidates for public offices and all political groups will enjoy equally tLa guarantees established by law."
Dinner Stories
"You may not realize it," 6aid Mrs. Gabb, "but you are selfish. You think
only of your own comfort What have you ever done to save other men from suffering and misery?" "What have I ever done?" growled Mr. Gabb. "Huh! I married you, didn't I?" Topham'8 was the smartest emporium for miles around. Keen business men filled every post. One afternoon an unfortunate customer fell down the first floor stairs. "Help!" he groaned. "I believe I've broken my leg!" A shopwalker immediately flew to his side. "Broken your leg, sir?" he inquired sympathetically. And then, in eharp, clear tones: "Cork legs! Third counter on the right, sir! Forward, Miss Davies!"
What You Will Be Tomorrow Depends Upon What You Do For Your Health Today-
You Must -Keep Your Blood Filled With Iron To Stand the Strain of
Modern Day Life Says Physician Explains How Nuxated Iron Helps Build ' Red Blood Strength and Endurance
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Talk It Over KtS ( rJL With Yourself iLCVl
Have you ever stopped to look yourself squarely in the face?
Are you getting anywhere? or etumM-.thrse!
ust drifting a little weaker, a orlvat? w" .h a.
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ittie more nervous, a
run-down every dayf Nothing ore keenly alive, thrir slips away so easily as HEALTH, p'"110? are fortified with ii'i trAn i.-ti r . t.r..i n the itrrnttn anil enctev
umcss uu notu last to nAl-Hl that enables tbem to take and DV vour own efIorts--bv kePDincr keen the best the world has
vmir Kilrwl rnr rtA on 1 rir-U ir to offer. But la the rush and tear of modern
, l j,, ,i day life, many a man and woman neglects makes a man a phytlcaT and mental weal iron the day may come When all to keep their blood filled with strength- ling, but t utterly robs bim ofthat virile you can do IS Vv ISH you had acted building iron and as a result they find force, that stamina and strength of will 60oner. Phvsicians exDlain below themselves on the verge of a physical and which are so necessary to success and t t t J t, ui i nervous breakdown at a time when they power In every walk of life. I strongly adhOW tO help make rich, red blood should be enjoying their best years. In my vise every man who is fagged out by worry, and increase Strength, power and opinion, physicians cannot emphasize too work and other strains to build up bi endurance through the health- wrongly the necessity of keeping the blond strength, energy and endurance by raking;
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Irnn which Scribe orcanic iron Nuxated Iron far in and bodv builders: the beit ta shirh I h
is now beinff used bv ovpr thrpe niy experience ii is one or me best tonic ever naa recourse. ; U;,Jru lnrce and red blood builders known to medical MiurCTn,ER.-1 million people annually. science." It recummrniled ibovi
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bove la Dot secret remedy bus
formerTv one wbicb Is well Idowd to drucetnts everywhere.
Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor - tbJL oM" Inorganic iron products It laeuilr
and Clinical Phy sician on the Beard of Drpt ). New York, and the Westchester tS.TittJE & Health of the City of New York. 'There County Hospital, in commenting upon the of genuine Nuisled Iron Is stamped as loiinwi 'j are men whom fate can never keep down, foregoing statement, says: "Every keen, and the wordi Nuiated Iron are stamped Intorfj They triumph over difficulties and ill-fortune active successful man and woman of today '"en bottie. so that the public may not be led A.
Iwanse tliev have within them the never, recnonizos tlmr a innnH iitnnn Iwlu la h Into aeeentlnz Inferior substitutes. Tbe tr.innfan.
failing source of courage, confidence and ba.is of all real achievement and they leave J!irSVi?I,!el!!'iCl.'?iirf,I,..,,,I,,l:
wer pure, red blood, rich in stamina- no stone unturned to safeguard their n,r mrm. Ti i.r.A h.aii. U.,...
ing iron. Where others hesitate and health. Lack of iron In the blood cot only fa tablet form only.
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FOR RED BLOOD, STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE SOLD IN THIS CITY BY A. G. LUKEN & CO. AND TH ISTLETH WAITE'S DRUG STORES
To make Imitation fur an Ohloan has Invented an attachment for knitting machines which knit a tuft of hair into each needleful of thread.
It is a well known fact that the failtiro of tho human system to eliminate Its waste matter gives rise to more suffering, disease and shortening lives than any fcinsle cause. The bowels must be kept moving daily, the kidneys must filter the poisons from the blood and throw them off and tho liver must secrete its Juiees properly to aid in this operation and also to help the stomach carry its load. Dreco, thf great herbal tonic, acts on the bowels, kidneys, liver and stomach in an effivtivo and pleasing manner. "Since taking the great herb and root remedy Dreco, I am feeling greatly improved," stated Mr. Luther Irvine, who lives at 730 S. 13th St., Richmond, Ind. "I had suffered from a lazy liver which gave me dizzy spells; I had a dull, aching pain in my back over my kidneys; I became very nervous so that I never got a good night's rest. My stomach seemed unable to digest my food thoroughly for It gave me nausea, pains and gas would fill me up. "I must say that Dreco has entirely relieved me and I no longer suffer as before but feel full of energy and vitality. Dreco is truly the great iiiiedicine that I heard it was." All good druggists now sell Dreco ,r,ncl it Is highly recommended In Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite's Seven Drug Stores. Advertisement.
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