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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM : AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published' Every Evening Except Sunday by Mw:, Palladium Printing Co. . PaUadltuh - Building. North Ninth and Sailor Street. Entered at the Post Office atr Richmond, Indiana, aa i :.-...-..: Second-Class Mall Matter.

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Additional Appropriations 'Institutions

The three state educational institutions are waging a campaign to obtain increased appropriations for their support from the forthcoming

general assembly. ; . They, literally have been

starving, for the last two years,

terim their best teachers have deserted them f orJ

positions that are more lucrative. V: Indiana University, Purdue University and

) Indiana State Normal occupy strategic positions

in the educational system of the

toffer training for specialized work. When the

boy and girl have completed their courses, they are ready to enter tions to obtain intensive training. If it is vital for the welfare of

our public school system be supplied with good

teachers who are abreast of the quately trained to instruct the

important that the great centers of learning,

where teachers axe trained, be supplied with pro

fessors who are possessed of ments and have the ability of learning to young men and women.

If industry and business succeed, in luring

Vaway college and university professors into com-

mercial pursuits, where will the institutions of higher learning obtain the men that are necessary for. a faculty? Presently the universities and colleges will be in the same predicament iA iwhich the public schools find themselves today lacking teachers. ; Some of the states have escaped the predica

ment in which Indiana finds itself today, by increasing their appropriations for educational purposes several years ago. As a result, they are in a position to bid for the best teaching

Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton CURFEW MUST NOT RING , TONIGHT (New York police establish curfew hour, after which all citizens are, being searched.) Slowly New York's sun was setting o'er the hilltops far away, Filing all .the town with terror as the night closed on the day, And the last rays kissed the foreheads of two holdups on their beat As they looked for lonesome stragglers coming home along the street. Then said, one unto the other, Dick the Dope, to Mike the Bite: "What is eatin' of these coppers Curfew must not ring tonight." "What's to come of honest stickups if our working hours they cut? Ain't we gotta make a living like any other mutt? If we gotta quit at midnight when the curfew bell is rang We win miss all of them good things that come with the owl car garig. All the poker playing blokies and the guys with rolls. 'Tain't right. Tis a heluva free country. Curfew shall not ring tonight." "Gee! dis has ben a punk night for business,' said Blooey Louie as he met Hank the Holdup under the electric light to count their boodle. "Whatcha kit-kin' about?" 'I hold up nine birds tonight and they all turn out to be newspaper guys. The Joplin "Globe" wonders if Miss Alice Robertson, newly elected congresswoman from Oklahoma and successful restaurant, operator; may not stand a good chance of becoming secretary of the interior. A divorce case is in sight In our neighborhood. The wife; 'claims her husband insists upon parking his Ford in the front hall and she keeps stumbling over it in the dark. - THE LAST CHANCE. Miss Madge Kennedy, New York City: Dear Madge Ijwas' present the other night - when 'you read several minds, while' on the stage. You read the mind of a' detective, you read the hnnht. fltnr rtnno flnd ! and a society woman. Now, Madge, I have a little Job for you some afternoon this week when you are not busy. I want you to go with me out to where I live, concentrate for a few minutes on the mind of a lady acquaintance of mine, to whom I have ' been wed for many yearsr afld find out what ehe wants for her" birthday. I have tried everything else, Madge. WTill you help me? Sincerely R. K. M. ! Correct English i ' Do Not Say It This Way: ) Is he the man WHO the president apoofnted? THEM who do wrong shall be punished. , ; He is the candidate WHOM we think will be elected. AIN'T those the people whom we have been expecting? Isn't dinner MOST ready? Say It This Way: .Is he the man WHOM the president appointed? THEY who do wrong shall be punished. He is the candidate WHO we think will be elected. . JVREN'T those the people whom we have been expecting? Isn't dinner ALMOST ready? Dinner Stories Arithmetic, according to the average small boy, was simply invented in nnier in irlvn teachers a eood excuse for punishing their unhappy pupils. '

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ability of the collegiate world, and the teachers

are accepting the

for leaving Indiana if adjacent states are willing to pay salaries that are "commensurate with their ability and enable them to live . without constantly worrying about having enough money to

meet bills as they fall due." j Vi( . The only way' in which Indiana can maintain faculties of high standard in her institutions of higher learning is by appropriating enough money to' enable the boards po meet competition. The state will profit by permitting other expenditures to wait another two years while the institutions of learning are put on a basis that will not only maintain their old standing but also enable them to make progress. x Indiana's rank as seventeenth in a comparative estimate with other commonwealths of the union does not speak very highly of our educational system. It shows that we - have been remiss somewhere in our- appreciation of the school system. The fault probably lies in ' the niggardly manner in which we have supported

for State ; and in the in state: They the system with

course, can be found in the state. . Richmond, for instance, occupies a high position for the excellence of its school system; but at that, few of us are so bold as to assert that room for improve

public school these institu the state that

ment does not exist here. The antiquated grade school buildings, for instance, are a reproach to us. It will not be long before we will be compelled to replace these structures with new buildings, whose cost will be reflected in our tax levies. But the construction of new buildings, erected along the latest lines and stocked with the best equipment, will avail us nothing if we do not have competent and capable teachers to preside over the grades and instruct the boys and girls who are seeking an education. To prepare these teachers, we must have excellent schools "of higher education, where they may receive their training. , The appeal of Indiana University, Purdue University and the State Normal should not be discarded by the general assembly. They must have enough monej to support faculties that will train teachers for our school system and prepare men and women for our industries and commercial enterprises.

times and ade youth, it also is scholarly attain imparting their VENTURES IN

By ED. HOWE A lesson with which I have been greatly impressed is that which shows the care everything worth while requires. No man can succeed at anything and be idle, shiftness and thoughtless. The careless, indifferent man is sure to fail. If I read of a man who has succeeded at farming, it is a record of long hours; of keeping everything in its place; of watching little things; of doing everything at the right time; and all of this in addition to being fair, agreeable, temperate, and .giving a certain amount of time to public affairs. If a man succeeds with a'garden, with chickens, with anything on a farm, he must work hard, and be careful. If a man succeeds in the law, in merchandising, in any town trade it is the same thing; he must work long hours, and watch out constantly. Even the man who succeeds as a disturber must practice oratory unceasingly, in order that he may move his hearers to contribute liberally when the collection is taken, or turn out to vote for him when there is an election. He must study hard, in order to be well-informed in mischief. I talked lately with a man who had retired from business. He said he as first tried to be idle, but couldn't do it; as a result of idleness, his affairs as well as his body became clogged up, and he was Compelled to hustle to keep things straight. Less work is the poorest philosophy in the world; yet it is the base of the present reform movement. The present clamor is for the people to work less, and pay less attention to habits of. thrift and sense. The foundation of the new philosophy is for the state to look out for everybody while we are all having a good time. But the state can't do it; those who get along must work long hours, and watch all corners carefully. It is an impressive lesson. I recommend it for thought.

found it the unpleasant feature of hisi young life. "Now, Tommy Smith," said the; school teacher one morning, during the usual hours of torture, "what is the halt of eight?" "W'hich way, teacher?" asked the youngster cautiously. "Which way!" replied the astonished lady. "What do you mean?" "Well, on top or sideways, teacher?" said Tommy. "What difference does that make?" "Why," Tommy explained, with a pitying air, "half off the top of eight is nought, but half of it sideways is three." Memories of Old Days In This P-per Ten Years Ago Today There were 11 suits for divorce to every 0 marriage licenses issued during 1910, according to the annual report by County Clerk Harry E. Penny. During the year there were 328 suits filed in Wayne circuit court and 422 marriage licenses granted. The county recorder's report for the year 1310 showed that 1,700 pieces of property were transferred during the year. The- report also showed that there were 1,686 deeds filed. Former German Vessels Are Offered For Sale (By Associated Press) MANILA, P. I., Dec. 30. Two former German ships seized during the war are offered for sale here by the United States shipping board. The steamer Quinnebaug which was chartered to the Philippine government for some time was turned back to the shipping board and is now at Hongkong where a British firm contracted to purchase her for $120,000. After inspection, however, in drydock at Hongkong the firm decided extensive repairs would be required to make the vessel serviceable and refused to ac cept the ship. J. F. Marias, shipping board representative in Manila inspected the Quinnebaug at Hongkong and estimated that repairs and cost of maintenance for the last three months would amount to $20,000. The Quinnebaug has now been offered for sale at $149,000 by the shipping board. The Midget, another former German ship which was chartered to the Philippine government is offered for sale at $100,000 and it is understood the local government has an option on the

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offers. No one can blame them money. Exceptions to this, of COMMON SENSE McLEAN SLATED FOR AMBASSADOR'S POST, 'TIS SAID Edward Beale McLean. Edward Beale McLean of Wash. Ington, owner and editor- of the Washington ' Post and a close personal friend of President-elect Herding, is to be given an ambassadorship when Harding becomes chief executive, it is rumored about the capital. McLean is chairman of the inaugural committee in charge of all the details of the eoming inauguration. Dangeous curves in Wyoming are to be marked by highway lighthouses." Flashes of nine-inch yellow rays, 45 times a minute, will designate the spot. All railroad crossings will be marked by red lights. HOW HE K TIDED KIDNEY TROUBLE "I had a severe attack of kidney trouble and for three weeks could not get out of doors and scarcely out of bed," writes -C. E. Brejrer, Village Springs. Ala. "Could not bend over at all without the most excruciating pains. I purchased a bottle of Foley Kidney Pills. Was relieved after first few doses ' and continued their use until completely cured. I consider Foley Kidney Pills the best kidney remedy to the world. No recurrence of my tfouble." A. G. Luken & Co., C2S-C28 Main. Advertisement . ... . .

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SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,

SHE'S TIRED OF ' POLITICS EARLY; WILL RUN FARM Mrs. Izetta Brown. Mrs. Izetta Brown, widow of Representative William Brown of Kingwood, W. Va., attracted attention at the San Francisco convention of the Democrats last summer when ?he made a speech and her efforts in the presidential campaign rained her more notice. Ard now Mrs. Brown says sho has tired of politics. She has turned to dairy farming and plans to run a model farm near Kingwood, W. Va. Answers to Questions V. L. H. B. Is the Greek Catholic church and the Orthodox Greek church the same? Yes. (2) In what respects do they differ from the Roman Catholic church? They hold that the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Father only, but have the same seven sacraments, and reject the doctrine of purgatory. Its clergy must marry. It permits divorce. (3 Do they hold the same view regarding masonry as does the Roman Catholic church or are their members allowed to join the order? They may Join 4. Tell me fully in what respect they differ from Ihe Roman Catholics in doctrine and dogma and in other respects. They have no carved images in their churches and no music. 5 Does the Greek church have an archbishop? Yes, called a patriarch. 6. Is there a priesthood, called "fathers" as with the Roman Catholic church? Yes. 7. Do they celebrate the mass? Yes. 8. If so, in what language? Greek, Schlavonic. 9. In case there is a congregation of English speaking people, do they preach to them in Latin. Greek or English? Native language. 10. Is there a Greek Catholic biehop in Indianapolis? No. 11. Is there a Greek Catholic priesi in Indianapolis? Two of them. 12 Name? The Rev. Nicholas Velonis. 213 North West street. 13. Name of church? Orthodox Greek church. S. C. E. 1. In what year was Pearl Bryan murdered in Cincinnati? Feb. 1, 1896 2. Were more than two implicated? Not that we know of. 3. Were they convicted on circumstantial evidence' Do not know. 4. Has her head been found? No. Rrndrra may obtain unrn to question by rrrHlos: the Palladium QnrKl'oDM anil Anavrera department. All qiirairnns should be written plainly and briefly. A nan era will be srlven briefly. Richmond Baptist Church " Dl r LrJ--xjivks i iuy ui K.uiuuiiuSe ,

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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 30 ,n 1876 previously his military record The "Wide World Guild" of the First, brought him the decoration of comBaptist church of Richmond will givepmander nf the Dathi the Victoria cross a play at the Cambridge City Baptist ! arid th rn(jian SPrviee order. He has church next Friday night. Dec. 31, at;bpfn for many vears a governor of 8 p. m. Tho play is entitled "The Pill j Wellington college. From 1901 until Bottle, and is a medical missionary i ne' was member of council of th

piay. uasi or cnaraciers is as ionows: carDara Lane, nazei unaenm; Frances Tuttle, Donna .Neise; Jane, Helen Unthank; Helen, Helen Ligon; Dr. Lane, Harry Bockstette; Mrs. Lane, Glenna Collings; First Hindu Husband, Jesse Underhill: Second Hindu Husband, Levi Underhill; Third Hindu Husband, Robert Hensley; First Patient, Laureen Jinks; Socand Patient, Ada Lloyd ; Third Patient, Phyllis Sasher; Fourth Patient. Addie Dean; Fifth Patient, Mildred Underhill; Sixth Patient, Marietta Colt; Seventh Patient, Donne. Neise; Eighth Patient, Irene Helger; Ninth Patient. Carrie Collings; Tenth Patient, Hazel Bowers; Eleventh Patient, Henrietta Collings; Twelfth Patient, Helen Liggan; Bible Woman, Helen Unthank; Outcast, Opal Hawkins. The annual salary for fully certified teachers in the elementary schools" in London is $800 for men and $750 for women. ASPIRIN Nbme "Bayer" on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved " safe by millions. Take Aspirin only aa told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages.' Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salioylicaci d. AdY ertis ement- . : . -, ,

IND., THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 19Z0.

TODAY'S TALK By Geora Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can", "Take If "Up". JUST AS THE SUN CREEPS IN There is a touch of pathos, as weU as of beauty. In the closing of each day. v Quietly doea It withdraw until it rests In the lap of Nature greeted behind the curtains of darkness by a thousand kisses from the stars. - f it's Just as the Sun creeps In that people go home tired, overwrought maybe, yet with a sense of bravery that only a good God could give. , Hourly we are told In silent whisperings that we must fight on that the real Intent of existence is not merely that of Uving but to live! To be Just and .kind, to know how to forgive, to believe, to know how to handle adversity and to keep right on these are but a few of the things that must help us through our tasks. Like the ending of one of our days, the Old Year comes up to us and seems to eay: "I am tired. I want to go to my rest." But as the day follows night, so is the Old Year followed by the New YcJirJ We can begin all over again. We have learned things. We have stumbled and there are scars where we fell. But love smoothes the deepest hurt and grows beautiful and fragrant flowers in the valley of despair in which we all so often find ourselves lost. . Leave your Old Year. "Sleep, to wake!" ' Arise to go forth Into better and happier days.

Who's Who in the Day's News One of the most remarkable instances of service to the British royal family, sustained over a period longer than the average lifetime, is furnished by Sir Dighton McNaughton Probyn, who became equer ry to King Edward when Prince of Wales in 1872 and is now comptroller of the household for Dowager yueen V Alexandra. Al&Vi though he is eightyG J r geveu auu O U u n a the weight of his years, the place he holds is secure for him as long as he lives in simple recognition of the uniform loyalty and fidelity with which Sir Probvn all his duties have been performed. Since 1910 he has been the special servitor of the dowager queen, who throughout her life as princess, as queen and as dowager has by her graciousness and kindly consideration commanded the devoted attachment of all who have been gathered around her in service. In this instance her friendliness was manifested continuously for thirty-seven years before the present incumbency. She first knew Sir Dighton when she was in the radiance of early married life. She had been Princess of Wales only nine years when Sir Dighton became part of her domestic establishment. Three years-later he accompanied the prince on his Indian tour, which covered parts of 1875 and 1876- In 1877 he became keeper of the privy purse, holding that position until the prince's accession to the throne in 1901, wht-n he was appointed extra equerry to the king. That office has been carried over for him by King George as an honorarium while he has been serving the queen mother in a more intimate capacity. Prior to his personal relationship with the royal family. Sir Dighton had won distinction in the armory, which he entered in 1849. In 1852 he saw service on the trans-Indus frontier, remaining there five years. He was in the Bengal army throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857 and 1857. In 1SC0 he quit India for China, but was soon back again for the Amballa campaign of U63 on the northwest frontier Afterward he became colonel of the Eleventh lancers, known as Probyn's Horse. He reached the rank of colonel in 1RS8. The skill and alacrity with which he performed the various duties assigned to him from his appreciative mater. hprinninfi; .,th thP order of knighthood du(,hy of Lancaster. He married ir 1872 Miss Lctliia, daughter of T. P. Thellusson. She did in 1900. Hi residence for nearly half a century ha? been with the royal family in Marlborouph house, Windsor castle or San'l rinsrhnm. Big Dicer AH Healed "NOW I CAN WALK," SAYS MRS. SOUTHCOTT, OF MEDINA. I UAa la annf nar I r r or that m U If ! Here is another letter that makes me happy," says Peterson, of Buffalo. "One that I would rather have than a thousand dollars." "Money isn't everything in this world. There is many a big-hearted rich man who would give all he has on earth to be able to produce a remedy with such mighty healing power as Peterson's Ointment, to sell at all druggists for 35 cents a large box." Read this letter, written February 14. 1918, by Mrs. Albert Southcott. of Medina, N. Y. It seems like a miracle, but it is true every word of it. , I know it because I get similar letters almost every day from people who have used my ointment for old sores, eczema and piles. Is it any wonder I am happy? Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo n. y. Dear Sirs: "I was an untold sufferer from an old running sore and ulcers. 1 bad tried most everything without any relief from pain A friend told me of your wonderful ointment and the first box took away the pain that had not left me before in years, and after using just nine dollars worth of the salve I am cured - The ulcer was 9 inches by 6j inches, is all healed, ana I can walk. Never, never, will I bo without Peterson's again. "You may use this to recommend your ointment If you wish. I cannot say enough to praise it.' Yours truly, Mrs. Albert Southcott, Medina, N. Y. Mall orders filled by. Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. . ' -Advertisement

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Masonic Calendar - Thursday, Dec. 30 King Solomon's chapter No. 4 R. A. M- called meeting. Work In Royal Arch degree, 7:00 o'clock. Saturday, Jan. 1 Loyal chapter No. 49. O. E. S, stated meeting and installation of officers. Farm Sale Calendar Tuesday, January 11. Robert E. Whiteman, 6 miles north of Richmond, on tha Arba pike; general closing out farm sale, at 10 o'clock. Thursday, January 20 C. L. Gifford, 8 miles north of Richmond, and 2 miles south-east of Fountain City, a closing out sale of livestock, etc., at 10 o'clock. One in about every five persons In the United States attends a school of some kind. 1 14 Eggs A Day Now Instead of 25 A Day This Means About $126 Extra Income Per Month for Mrs. Ropp. "I have 200 hens, including late pullets not old enough to lay, and had been getting 25 to 30 eggs a day. Then I tried Don Sung and am now getting 107 to 114 eggs a day." Mrs. Essie B. Ropp, R. R. 2, Littles, Ind. This increase of 7 dozen a day in the middle of winter, at 60c a dozen, makes $126 extra income per month. Don Sung for her 200 hens cost about $2.50. It paid her, and we guarantee it will pay you. Give your hens Don Sung and watch results for one month. If you don't find that it pays for itself and pays you a good profit besides, simply tell us and your money will be cheerfully refunded. Don Sung (Chinese for egg-laying) is a scientific tonic and conditioner. It is easily given in the feed, improves the hen's health and makes her stronger and more active. It tones up the egg-laying organs, and gets the eggs, no matter how cold or wet the weather. Don Sung can be obtained promptly from your druggist or poultry remedjr dealer, or send 52c (includes war tax) for a package by mail prepaid Burrell-Dugger Co., 214 Columbia Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind. We Recommend DON SUNG for a Tonic, and Wonder Feed for Poultry Mash. Omer G. Whelan THE FEED MAN, 31-33 So. 6th 8t. Phone 1679 Richmond, Ind. RELIABLY EFFICIENT At All Drug Stores For Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh and the Blood. Suits Cleaned and Pressed , $1.50 PEERLESS CLEANING CO. 318 Main Street SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLllS 4V2 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY "The Home For Savings" $1.00 Fibre Silk Hose for Men at 70c LICHTENFELS 1010 Main St There Is Wisdom In Pre- ' pa redness Have a Pair of Glassea in Reserve' Clara M. S we I tier. Optometrist 1002 Main St Richmond

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Open house for the Masonic club Is scheduled for Saturday afternoon and night. Jan. 1. Entertainment is being arranged by Paul Steen and George Hodge, who expect to put on some unique features for the entertainment of the Masons and their families. The dance that was announced will not be given because of different arrangements. Through a mistake the open house was announced for Friday night There are 29 nationalities represented among the 408 students enrolled in night schools of citizenship in Alaska. Cured His Piles Now 88 Years Old, but Works at Trade of Blacksmith and Feels Younger Since Piles Are Gone. - The oldest active blacksmith In Michigan is still pounding his anvil j in the.little town of Homer thanks to my internal method for treating pucs. Mr. Jacob Lyon, Homer, Mich. I wish that you could hear him tell of his many experiences with ointments, salves, . dilators, etc, before he tried my method. Here is a letter just received from him: Mr. E. R. Page, Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir: I want you to know what you treatment has done for me. I had suffered with piles for many years and used suppositories and all kinds of treatments, but never got relief until I tried yours. Am now completely cured. Although I am 88 years o'u, and the oldest active blacksmith 'in Michigan I feel years younger since the piles have left me., I will surtly recommend it to all I know who suffer this way. You can use my letter any way you wish and I hope it will lead others to try this wonderful remedy Yours truly, J. L. LYON. There are thousands of afflicted people suffering with piles who have never yet tried this one sensible way of treating them. Don't be cut. Don't waste money oa foolish salves, ointments, dilators, etc., but send today for a Free Trial of my internal method for the healiii.; of Piles. No matter whether your case is of long standing or recent development whether it is occasional or permanent you should send for this free trie." treatment. No matter where you live no mat ter what your age or occupation if you are troubled with piles, my meth od will relieve you promptly. This liberal offer for free treatment Is too important for you to neglect a single day. Write now. Send no money. Simply mail the coupon but do this now Today. FREE PILE REMEDY. E. R. Page, 61 7C Page Bldg, Marshall. Mich. Please send free trial of your Method to:Poultry! Poultry! I have a fine big lot of Geese, Ducks and Chickens. Order early and you will not get disappointed at the last hour. Geo. C. Schwegman MEAT MARKET 309 S. 4th St Phone 2204 An Exclusive Meat Market Since 1890 We can save you dealer's profit en a Used Piano or can trade your Silent Piano for a Victrola. WALTER B. FULGHUM 1000 Main St Phone 2275 American Beauty ELECTRIQ IRONS Toasters, Grilles, Christmas Lights, etc, etc, at MEERHOFF'S, 9 S. 9th Phone 1236 for Plumbing Repairs DR. R. Ho CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street . Open Sundays and Evenings by -appointment BUILDING BRICK We have a complete line of face brick and common brick. HACKMAN-KLEHFOTH CO. North Tenth and F Streets Also South G between 6th and 7th Phones 2015-2016 D. Moody Welling A Good Dry Cleaner Phone 1072