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WORK OF LEGION IS ON BUSINESS BASIS; DISABLED HEN AIDED Work being carried on by the local Harry Ray post of the American Legion is on a business basis. Dr. George Hunt, commander, said Wednesday: "From the start I realized that to be succes8ful.it would be necessary to conduct the post on a business basis," the commander added. "The legion has adopted as its most important work .the. .matter of seeing that all Wayne, county boys receive proper attention when they have disabilities as a result of service. Easthaven hospital has been assigned us for ex-service men needing treatment. We now have" six boys there and two at Held Memorial hospital. Our visiting committee, with Roy Reynolds as chairman, is very efficient and sees that each boy is visited once a week, is provided with daily papers, and receives his smokes. "The news of these boys are sent to National headquarters and regardless of whether the men are members of the American Legion, they receive t)i Trinn Wef.klv. We are always glad to render service to any ex-ser vice man. The adjutant nas regular rma hnnm at th nnst rooms. Every Wednesday and Saturday he is at the office from 7 to 9 p. m. We have in many cases helped the men in reinstating their war risk insurance, and in securing compensation from the government for boys partially or totally disabled. If any ex-service man that is disabled does not believe that he is getting the compensation to which he is entitled, we would like to have, him come to us for help, whether he belongs to the legion or not "It may not be generally known that every man with a 10 per cent disability is entitled to vocational training. We have so far been very successful in securing this for the men. We are also prepared to get the men Victory medals. "The executive committee of the local American Legion post is very grateful for the 100 per cent support ' that has been received from local citizens and the various organizations in the big Armistice Day celebration." The Theatres - MURRAY Edith- Roberts, Universal's piquant star who will be seen here at the Murray Theatre Thursday in "The Adorable Savage," a distinctly different romance, the setting of -which is in the South SPA Islands, is a great help to her director, Norman Dawn. According to. her mentor, the litle star is forever thinking of some little scheme or detail to make the picture in which she is playing just a little bit better. And never are these suggestions in the least selfish or calculated to bring her more forward on the screen. One of the instances cited by Mr. Dawn shortly after the filming of "The Adorable Savage." was complete, was the case where Miss Roberts induced Lillian Phillips, the celebrated Hawaiian beauty, to appear in the film in the role of the ceremonial dancer the first tinie she had ever appeared before the animated camera. Mr. Dawn was having considerable trouble selecting the proper person for this character, which was a difficult one, requiring a native South Sea Islander who could not only appear cultured, but one who would require no "double" in performing the weird dances of the tropic isles. MURRETTE "California, besides being the land of oranges and sunshine, is the original habitat of the sport costume," claims the bewitching star of the latest Selzniok picture, "Everybody's Sweetheart," which comes to the Murrette Wednesday for a two-day run. "In no other spot are sweaters and low heeled shoes raised to the nth power of importance that they achieve in the far west. Plaids there grow as large as billboards. The simple polkadot develops the circumference of the- cat's saucer. And blues and greens and yellows become so bright that your eyes have to become accustomed i gradually to their brilliance. "When I started to California to KEEP LOOK! It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel Young to do this you must watch your -liver and bowels there's no need of , having a sallow complexion dark rings ; under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your facedull eyes with no snarkle. Your doctor will tell you rinety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfect d a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients fcr years. 5: Dr: Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their "R. tion yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enioy by tonin? up the liver and ' clearing the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards' Olive Thlct s are k nown . by their olive colci 1?c and .TOc. FOR

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make 'Everybody's Sweetheart' I had with me what I considered lively sport domes, tsui tney looaea in6iureijr lugubrious when contrasted with what I found here. So I simply went on a color jag. I bought a green smock that I am going to save, because it ought to mean a great deal to poster ity. I have a wnite sun - sRin wuu purple and yellow dots that I can't realize I ever wore, now tnat i m home. And wouldn t tired Broadway stare if it could gaze on my scarlet coat." Chicago Man Arrested By Oxford Authorities - Charged Vfth Forgery OXFORD, O., Nov. 17. Frederick Harrison, 33. of Chicago, is under arrest here, charged with forgery. Harrison and his wife came here two weeks ago as attendants in the Oxford Retreat. Harrison is charged by Willlam Bolton, of West Alexandria, who was a patient at the Retreat, with havine used a check signed by Bolton to gain fraudulent possession of a piano ,

player valued at 5b50. Anomer cue. The overthrow has thrown thousfor f 120, signed by Bolton, is missing, ands Qf Swed5sh workers out of env

and Harrison ciaimea u was seut iu him by his brother and that he tore it up. . Harrison and. his wife were arrested at the railway station yesterday while waiting for a train out of town. After thev had been driven to the vil lage building, Mrs- H. M. Moore, wife of a prominent physician, found on the street four Oxford Retreat -checks, signed by Dr. R. Harvey Cook, superintendent, for $20, $35, $40 and $75, also four blank checks were found, they having been torn from the Retreat check book on the Oxford National bank. Later several checks on the Farmers State and Savings bank, signed by Dr. Cook, were found on the street. Harrison denies all knowl edge of these checks, but the authori ties claim that he and his wife got rid of them as the taxicab was taking them from the railway station to the village building. County Detective Frank Clements and Sheriff Pepper of Hamilton, interviewed the prisoner this evening, but were unable to get anything out of him. Water Supply Low. This village's water supply is alarmingly low. Last night the board of public affairs issued a statement calling tho attention of water consumers to the situation, and calling upon every citizen of the village to use as little water as possible. Red Cross Drive Slow. The Red Cross drive in this village is going slowly. It seems doubtful whether the town's quota of members will be secured. Lack of interest since the war is over is one cause given; then it is said that many people are remaining out of the Red Cross on account of the action of the local board last year in using Red Cross funds to pay the salary of a community nurse who was not needed in the community. The nurse, at a recent meeting of the board, 6tated that Oxford had no use for a nurse, and she resigned to take effect December 1. French Family Builds Own Home; Given 15,000 Francs (By Associated Press) LENS, France, Nov. 17. The Du borepere family of the little village of Metern near here, has been awarded the prize of' 15,000 francs, given by Norman Davis of Washington, throueh Madame Jusserand, wife of the French ambassador, for the family which first should rebuild its destroyed house in the devastated region without the assistance of carpenters, masons and other expert building workers. The material was furnished by the Dais ! Fund through the Secours d'Urgence, r.nd in three months the house wk finished. The Duborepere family consists of father, mother and 16 children, all living. Experts say the house is worth over 50,000 francs. The material cost. 15.000. Bad taste in morning T Bad breath all times? Don't have them! Take iteUt s the new laxative containing the wonderful discovery. Vegetable C a 1 o me 1 . These troubles will disappear as if by magic. All the benefits of Calomel none of its dangers. No disagreeable after effects. Like Nature '3 action. Small tablet easy to take. Satisfaction guaranteed. 25 cents. All druggists. D. S. S. Drug Co., Cor. 9th and Main RENT

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IITCD llll I DDIMO fW I ll I til WILL UlllllU DISMAL PROSPECTS TO SWEDISH BUSINESS (By Associated Press) STOCKHOLM, Nov. 17. Prospects for the coming winter are regarded by many Swedish business men as anything but bright, at present After the war blockade was lifted, the country became flooded with English and American produce, chieflj textiles, foodstuffs and automobiles. As a result, the dollar rate soared from 3.20 kroner to nearly 6. The importation of foreign foodstuffs soon ceased, but textiles and automobiles are still pouring into the country at such a rate that an embargo upon their importation is being seriously considered ployment. The great mills at Noi rkoping and Boras have been working only four days weekly since August and they are now preparing a general dismissal of their employes. High wages, and the operation of the eight-hour day, which has been in force here for a year, are blamed in some quarters for this state of affairs. Unable to Compete. Swedish manufacturers, especially iron and steel, are no longer able to compete with the foreign-made articles. For a time, plants have been accumulating stocks, but signs abound that this' has reached its limits. A strike in the building trade has lasted nearly a year and the housing problem has become so acute that to rent a flat in Stockholm or in any of the big Swedish centers, is well nigh impossible. With all this, the workers continue agitating for still higher wages and shorter hours. The elections last September resulted in disapproval of the Socialist regime and the present socialistic government is said to be an ious to relinquish office. Back Ache Limber Up With Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard OH . For Lame Back, Sideache, Shoulder Pain, Stiff Neck, etc., use Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, eases the pain and drives out the soreness. Keep it in the bouse. Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. You have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every day ailment or mishap, when there is need of an immediate healing, antiseptic application, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Generous size bottle Sir. It you are troubled with constipation or sick headache try Hamlin's W.zard Ivr Whips. Just pleasant little mUU at drugglatu for 39c. John H. Niewoehner Sanitary and Heating Engineer 819 S. G St. Phone 1828 10c; TO 30r OFF on Men's wear at THE WHEN STORE 712 Main TRACY'S For The Best COFFEE AND PEANUT BUTTER A1GRA N'O Ladies' Shoo kZ5 Where You Can Always Save Money RUBBER FOOTWEAR of Superior Quality for MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS Newark Shoe Stores Co. Richmond, Ind. 705 Main, Colonial Bldq. Men's $2.50 Union Suits, ribbed fleece, long sleeve, ankle QfT length, all sizes 4XiD THE GRAND LEADER FAMILY WASHINGS Called for and Delivered Rate, 11 cents per pound. The Excel Laundry 1020 S. C St. Phone 1975 K LASSY Hats 4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Formerly Progress Store 912 MAIN. We Pay 4Vion Savings Accounts Second National Bank

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Ohio News Flashes CLEVELAND Judge Phillips declared in an opinion in a divorce suit filed by Rev. Benjamin A. Sherwin, that "it was extreme cruelty for a minister to remain in his pulpit at $93 a month when he had a wife and five children to support." He refused to grant the divorce, and ordered that the minister pay to his wife $60 a month alimony. ' . MARION Virginia Clark, 16 years old, is in a critical condition as result of being struck" by an automobile. She was taken to the hospital coffering from cerebral concussion and a broken hip. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Clark, of this city. HAMILTON After 12 years separation, Thomas J. Detzel, of Hamilton county, is suing his wife, Mary G. Detzel, for divorce on grounds of wilful absence since February, 1908. He alleges that she left him and went to her mother taking all the house-hold goods. They were married in 1902. MARION Cruelty toward Mrs. Josie R. Dietrich, 74 years old. is charged against James B. Bolander, a building contractor and active Sunday school worker, by the Marion County Humane society. It is alleged that for eight years Bolander has been collecting rental for a 40 acre farm owned by the aged woman, and had failed to provide her with sufficient clothing, food and fuel. lie is out on $1,000 bond. "They WORK while you sleep" Take one or two Cascarets occasion-. ill' , 1 l.nn.A ,-Ann . . . . 1 . . .. ,j uvj ivH .'""1 iiri ttiiu uuni'is - tivc. When bilious, constipated, headachy, unstrung or for a cold up.-et stomach, or bad breath, nothing acts fo nicely as Cascarets. Children love them too. 10, 25, 50 cents. ZWISSLER'S BREAD The Good Old-Fashioned Loaf Ladies' Plush Coats Greatly Reduced from our Regular Cut Price RAPP'S CUT PRICE CO. 529 Main St. erman SPECIALS Save You Monev MOTOR ETHER SOc per lb. A. G. LUKEN & CO. 630 Main Street Our Prices on Stoves Will Please You Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St. LAST TIMES TODAY ORA CAREVV in M LOOT 99 From the well known Saturday Evening Post story by Arthur Somers Roche. SEE: The big robbery scene in (he jewelry store; the inside workings of New York's most daring criminal band. With it RUTH ROLAND in "Ruth of the Rockies" A red blooded western play Also a Good Comedy

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COUNTY DELEGATES DEAL WITH PROBLEMS Providing of means for taking care of the insane in counties, before arrangements for entrance ito state institutions were made, was discussed at length by county representatives at the state meeting of the board of charity and correction at Terre Haute, Nov. 13 to 16. Virtually every county in the state is faced by the same problem. When a person is declared insane they must either be committed to a jail or de tained in some institution for friend less. This is not satisfactory to the one in charge of the institutions or to the inmates. Necessity for some spe cial place, not necessarily large, adequate to house these patients in each county was pointed out. Mrs. James Beeson and C. B. Beck, members of the county board of charity and correction, returned from Terre Haute Tuesday, where they had represented Wayne county at the state meeting. Mr. Beck was in charge of the' county round-table discussions dur ing the sessions. .es: does wonders for sick skins That itching, burning skin-trouble which keeps you scratching and digging, is a source of embarrassment, as well as cf torment to you. Why don't you get rid cf it by using Uesinol Ointment? Physicians prescribe it constantly. 1 n most cases, it stops itching instantly and heals eruptions promptly. It is very easy and economical to use. Sold br all druggists. Resinol Ointment should uuaily be a.ucd by Rcsuiul Soap. JM Richmond TODAY CHARLES RAY in "CROOKED STRAIGHT" Oh, boy! Charles Ray does this crook story up brown. Do not miss him. He pulls the thrills you like to see Ray in. Many have ."aid it's his best picture. It's a Paramount. That helps, too. And a Big Snub Comedy Pollard MURRAY Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra LAST TIMES TODAY BOY WANTED Three clever artists in a comedy skit with song and dances entitled "His New Position" .Special scenery. GILBERT and SAUL Two musical lads with a "talking violin" and a piano-accordeon. Big hit. BERT and BETTY ROSS in their comedy offering with special settings, "The Checker". Music, Songs and Laughs. PAYNE CHILDREN A precocious brother and sister juvenile team in a classy song and dance revue. DOROTHY G1SH in "Turning the Tables" A Paramount - Artcraft five-reel "spooky" feature.

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Injuries of Margell Smith Not Determined Wednesday Margell Smith, 28 years old, was declared in a serious condition Wednesday, as the result of injuries received Tuesday when he stepped between a cut of cars in the east railroad yards. Extent of his injuries have not been determined, according to his attending physician Wednesday. Smith has worked for six years as car repairer on the railroad. His home is 516 North Nineteenth street. "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Immediately after a "Danderlne" massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy and plentiful, because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness All druggists ! Advertisement. Palladium Want Ads Pay LAST TIMES TODAY HOME OF BIG

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WAS ON A STRIKE Head Was Giddv, Spots Danced Before My Eyes, Breath Foul, Was Tired and Drowsy. Dreco Wiped it Out. "I have suffered for quite awhil with sluggish liver; at times I would get so dizzy, I would have to stop and sit down; spots would dance before my eyes; I had headaches and a bad taste in my mouth; my appetite was poor, and my food did not digest nogive me strength; my stomach was often sour, while gas and bloating pains often extended round o mv back and limbs, so htat it was an effort to keep on with my work," says Mr. F. M. Lamb, living on Connors Road, west, near" Richmond, Ind. "There was so much talk about and praise being given Dreco, I decided to try it. The first bottle proved to me it was a good medicine, as it soother my stomach and relieved lh gas forming. I continued the treiment, and never had a dizzy spell, nor see the spots before my eyes; my bowels act regular; my appetite is fine; and the food digests and gives me strength; I don't have any. more pains in my back or limbs, and haven'i had a headache in a long time. Dreco a good medicine, and I gladly add my words of praise for it." Dreco acts on the liver in a smooth, gentle manner, gradually working off the excessbile day by day. It is neither strong nor harsh, and does not excite the muscles of the bowels, a.--strong cathartics do. It tones up thdigestive organs, and relieves gas on the stomach; puts an end to constipation; increases the appetite; gives strength to weak kidneys; restores tired nerves, and induces sound sleep. Dreco Is a great blood purifier and system cleanser. All good druggists now sell Dreco. and it is highly recommended In this city, by Thistlethwaite's seven drug stores. Advertisement. LAST TIMES TODAY PRODUCTIONS CRADLE of COURAGE' TADE DOLAN'S ENTERTAINERS You've seen the cartoonsnow see the film. "Toonerville Trolley Franchise" Something different. Matinee Adults, 25c; Children, 15c Adults; 40c; Children, 25c