Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 279, 2 October 1920 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1920.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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having: been duly sworn according; to law, deposes
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edar nnrl hollpf n trun statament of the ownership, man
agement, circulation, etc.. of the aforesaid publication for the- date shown In the above caption, required by the Act of Aurust 24, 1912, embodied In section 443, Postal Laws
and Regulations, to wit: That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, man aging: editor, and business managers are: . Name of Postoffiee Address
Publisher Palladium Printing Co Richmond, Indiana
Editor
R. o. Leeds................... Richmond, Indiana
Manasrer
Edward H. Harris Richmond, Indiana Luther M. Feesrer. Asst Richmond, Indiana
That the owners are
Rudolph O. Leeds .
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.Edward H. Harris
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curity holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of
total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are:
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Don't Fail to Register If you are barred from the polling booths
next month because you failed to register in
September or October, you will have no one to blame but yourself. -
Both parties are beseeching voters to enroll
their names. Monday, Oct. 4, is the last day. If
you do not register then, you cannot cast a vote at the forthcoming national election. -
The issue is sauarely up to you. No one can
compel you to register. No one will punish you for your failure. If your citizenship means something to you, your name will be on the registration books Monday evening.
Answers to Questions I
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The Reunion of the Sixty-ninth Regiment
The Sixty-ninth Indiana always has occupied a warm spot in the hearts of the residents of the city. Not that the heroic service of other Indiana volunteer regiments have been underestimated, but because many of the Sixty-ninth came from this community. Its reunion today brought to the city many of the old fighters, who more than 50 years ago, young in years, strong and buoyant, departed from here for service iri the Union army. The lapse of a half century has left its traces on that band of valiant men. ''Of those who returned from the struggle, death has taken its toll annually, so that today only a few remain to gather annually for a renewal of the ties of comradeship. The veterans of the Sixty-ninth, with an en
viable record of service performed for the republic, recalled today with pleasure the many incidents of their campaigns, and intensified the bond of friendship formed many years ago.
And as the old veterans gather from year to
year here and elsewhere, an increased feeling of
love and admiration for the survivors of that war grows in our hearts. We hope the day will never
come when their services will be forgotten and
their memories blotted out. Rather do we hope that the coming years will increase in manifold
volume our respect and love.
R. V. Can a voter who moved to Ohio from Indiana last March, register and vote in Indiana? If he gave up his legal residence in Indiana, he cannot. (2) If a person can not vote under one year in Ohio, Is he a citizen of Ohio or Indiana? That depends upon where he claims legal residence. (3) Does the constitution say every man is entitled to a vote unless he has been disfranchised or is an alien? The privilege of voting is governed by the regulation of the states. An Inquirer How many square miles does Indianapolis cover? Fortytwo. (2) What is the present population? -Chamber of Commerce estimated between 312,000 and 315.000. The census bureau has not reported the 1920 official population. (3) How
'many churches in Indianapolis? 221.
(4) How many manufacturing estab
lishments? About 1,200. (5) What is the value of the yearly out put of the city's factories? Approximately $350,000,000, according to Chamber of Commerce statistics. (6) How does Indianapolis rank as a railroad center?
It is the largest inland railroad sen-
ter in the United States, there being
15 main line railroads entering the city.
J. E. For information as to the
status of an investigation conducted by the federal court at Chicago, write to the clerk, United States district court, Chicago.
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street. The Richmond Art association, which was to give its 13th annual exhibit was highly praised by artists of New York city. Articles in the New York Times and the Century Magazine spoke very favorably of the local community, as an art center.
Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams
v ; - THINGS THAT ARE BETTER THAN WE UNDERSTAND Much of our daily effort is wrapped in a kind of secret covering. We strive toward hoped for things. But we are never wholly sure that they will come to us as expected. Yet how many time3 we are able to say in our hearts that the result was far better than we planned or expected. Most things are better than we presently understand them to be. General Grant settled down to be a country store keeper in a small middle west town. The Future looked very dark. But it was better than he even dared to imagine! For soon he was to lead great armies for an intensely sacred cause and later tp be president of the greatest free nation in history. Time is really too precious to waste in questionings. The secret of your strength lies largely in your ability to decide and then to wait the results feeling sure that they will be all right if you have done the best you knew. Most people are much better than we understand them to be. We must remember that final judgment must not be made from appear
ances or from a glance at surraces. The number of fish in a body of water cannot be told by its depth or by its outside surroundings. People are all the time giving up positions of great advantage because they do not take into consideration the fact that they may stand on stronger soil than they think. Before you blame or censure, try hard to understand and before you make too radical a move, try to remember that your present place may be much better than you understand. Move in confidence and feed your heart upon much hope!
Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton
Dinner Stories
A doctor received a note asking him to go at once to a case of smallpox, but to his surprise, on arriving at the patient's bedside he found that it was merely a case of rheumatism. "But this is very plainly not smallpox," he said. "Well, doctor," replied the man, as he shuffled one foot over the other, "to tell you the truth, we knew it was rheumatism, but nobody in the house could spell the word, and we thought smallpox would do just as well until you came, and probably bring you quicker."
There are doubtless some wonderful cows in this country, .but probably none more wonderful than the Long Island animal just advertised by her owner: "For Sale, Cow that gives five quarts of milk a day also two grindstones, one set of harness and a hay rake." "What kind of heaven do you want?"
asks, a religious publication. Not any, just yet, thank you. THE TELEPHONE GIRL The Telephone girl Sits in her chair And listens to voices From everywhere. She hears all the gossip. She hears all the news, She knows who Is happy And who ha3 the blues. She knows all our wants, She knows all our joys, She knows every girl Who is chasing the boys. She knows of our troubles She knows of our strife, She knows every man that is mean to his wife. She knows every time we are out with the boys. She hears every excuse each fellow
employs. She knows every woman who has a dark past. She knows every man inclined to be fast. If the Telephone Girl would tell all she knows It would turn all our friends Into bitter foes. She could raise a small wind that would soon be a gale Engulf us in trouble, And land us in jail. She could let go of a Btory Which gaining force Would cause our wives To sue for divorce. She could get all the churches Mixed up in a fight. And turn all our days Into sorrowing night. In fact she could keep The whole town in a stew, If she'd tell the tenth part Of the things that she knew. Now don't it make Your brain and head whirl When you think what you owe The Telephone Girl. Charles Ulmer and L. Bodkin.
Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON
CHARLES PONZI INDICTED BY FEDERAL GRAND JURY BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 2 -The Federal grand jury Friday indicted Charles Ponzi, promoter of the scheme by which millions of dollars were obtained from Investors on promises to pay 50 per cent profits, for using the mails in a scheme to defraud. The indictments of which there were two of forty-three counts each, were the longest returned here in years. Ponzl now is a federal prisoner at the East Cambridge jail and is under indictment also by state courts for larceny.
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Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
Heating Stoves AND RANGES
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Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St.
MURPHY, BACK FROM PRISON, TO RESUME LAW PRACTICE MUNCIE, Ind., Oct. 2. Horace G. Murphy, ex-prosecuting attorney, who served nine months of his sentence In the federal prison at Atlanta, Ga., arrived home Thursday night. Mr. Murphy was paroled shortly after ex-Mayor Rollin H. Bunch received his parole. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy motorel home from Atlanta. Mr. Murphy would not make any statement as to his future, but It Is understood he intends to resume the practice of law.
EX-SOLDIER HAS A GOOD STOMACH "If a man spends six years in the army be surely would have to have a good stomach. I have a g-ood on now and Foley Cathartic Tablets made It that way. If any one does not believe this, Met him writ etc Arthur I Lyons. 454 Cincinnati St., Dayton, Ohio." That is a sample of the hundreds of letters received by Foley & Co. You can relieve biliousness, bloating:, constipation or other condition arising: from indigestion with Foley Cathartic Tablets. A. O. Loiken & Co., 630 Main St. Advertisement.
Elaborate decorations were being erected by merchants, manufacturers and others, in preparation 'for the JFall
Festival celebration to be held in this i
city. A figure representing the Fall Festival girl, which was to be the crowning feature of the exterior decorations, was being built by firemen of
HUSBANDS, ARE You keeping: that vow you made to that good wife to protect her in sickness and In health? If she is suffering with Liver, Stomach Trouble or Constipation, I will send her a trial treatment Of Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Compound. It will bring back those rosy cheeks. She will be once more that Old-time Sweetheart. Sold at all drug stores; 30-day treatment, 25c; 70 days, 60c. Dr. Burkhart, Cincinnati, O. Adv.
BUY HERE OR WE BOTH LOSE MONEY HIRSCH'S CASH PRICE CREDIT STORE 15-17 N. 9th St.
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"Say It With Flowers" LEMON'S FLOWER SHOP 1015 Main Street Phone 1093
SPECIAL PRICES on Tires and Tubes Richmond Tire Service Cor. 11th and Main
RUMORS OF WAR
One day the Russians hunt their holes, pursued by fierce, triumphant
Poles; the next the Poles are on the
run, spurred on by Russian sword and gun. And, as I dope myself for gout,
I wonder what it's all about. There's trouble brewing everywhere, and warlike rumors fill the air. I thought, when closed the three-ring war, "Peace is the thing we're yearning for; the whole blamed world is sick of gore, and weary of the cannon's roar, and tired of human tears and groans, and of the sight of bleaching bones. The nations all would speed the plow and set the hen and milk the cow, pursue the gentle arts of peace, and bid the yawping captains cease." But now the Pole pursues the Russ and makes a most unseemly fuss; and now the Russ pursues the Pole, and shoots him with a ton of coal; wherever men infest the map, some tribes are itching for a scrap. And as I feed myself with kraut, I wonder what it's all about. Why can't the blame fool nations meet with friendly hearts, in concord sweet, and settle all their silly rows, and then go home to milk the cows? Why doeslthe Pole pursue the Russ, and shoot him with a blunderbus? Why does the Russian swat the Pole? Has he no higher, nobler goal? Why don't they meet with friendly grins, and shake the dice to see who wins?
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WILSON CLEANER TAILOR "Wh n It's done by Wilson it's done right." PHONES 1105-1106
6,000 MILE TIRES 30x3 12.90 30x32 S15.00 (New Goods Not Rebuilt) WM. F. LEE No. 8 South 7th St. "Richmond's Reliable Tire Man"
EXTRA SPECIALS In Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists
We can save you dealer's profit on a Used Piano or can trade your Silent Piano for a Victrola. WALTER B. FULGHUM
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Notice to Motor Truck Owners The International Harvester Road Engineer will inspect any International Motor Trucks that are in service in this vicinity during the week of October 4th to 9th This inspection service is a new feature inaugurated by the International Harvester Company, and is to advise the users in the proper handling and necessary adjustments to eliminate delay in motor truck service. If you will bring your International Motor Truck in on one of the days mentioned above, the road engineer will go over your truck and make suggestions for any adjustments or. repairs that might be necessary. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA
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