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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921.

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i' Going After Russian Trade ' If American manufacturers and industrial leaders believed European countries would overlook , the possibilities of a gigantic trade with Soviet Russia, "they made a capital mistake. A growing volume of merchandise of all kinds is pouring into Russia, with Great Britain, France and Germany as the principal shippers. Germany is furnishing Russia with railroad supplies of all kinds; dry goods and other commodities are coming from England; and France and Sweden are shipping vast amounts of materials needed by the Russians. The Soviet government has appointed a, commission which is busy establishing trade connections with the various European countries. I It 4s. not a secret that European countries see in Russia an important outlet for the products of their industries, which, they are cultivating assiduously. Russian gold and valuable timber arid mineral concessions are prizes which the European countries are not overlooking in a period when they need money to meet heavy war debts. The allied countries know that Germany has made arrangements to capture the bulk of the Russian trade, if it can be done by offering low prices and advantageous credit. i The United States so far has not been able to; obtain much trade from Russia. It is one of the foreign markets that should not be overlooked. The stabilization of its affairs will make it one of the profitable markets of the world for American good3.

Building Activity in Richmond Although construction work in Richmond is far from being as active as one would reasonably expect it to be at this time of the year, it is apparent that the city will rank high as compared with other Hoosier cities in the amount of construction. Work under way is estimated to cost about

$52,000, which includes new structures and remodeling activities. Not quite one-fourthTof the money which is being spent for construction is for repairs, small jobs, remodeling and garages. The amount of work, of course, is small in comparison with the housing needs of the city. Richmond along with other cities of the country is woefully in need of more houses. It is. encouraging to note that some property owners are going ahead with the erection of homes or are making extensive improvements to their houses. Many men would be given employment if persons who need homes and have the money to invest would begin the construction of edifices.

Commencement Hundreds of young men and women of Wayne county will be graduated from the high schools this week and next. Some of them will continue their studies in higher institutions of learning. Many will commence to earn their, own way Commencement means the beginning of a new period in their lives. They will begin to assume real duties and to earn for themselves an independent place in the community.How important that they start life 6n the right road, equipped with a knowledge of fundamentals that will help them, and willing to fight against obstacles instead of circumventing them. If they remember that success comes only by hard work, they will be able to escape many a pitfall. Sloth is the enemy of every beginner. Work is his best friend. Successful men and women are workers. Success comes their way because they seek it earnestly, and refuse to be beguiled into believing that loafing will pay a dividend. - The true worker not only exerts efforts, but also saves. Many young men refuse to save from their early earnings, believing that they must spend the surplus for luxuries and amusements. The best time to lay the foundation for future independence is between 18 and SO. Thousands of dollars can be accumulated by the boy who wacly deposits part of his savings and permits a Banker to tell him how to invest his dollars in safe securities. The time to save money is in youth, not in old age. Don't wait until you are paid big wages, but begin by saving from small wages. This will teach you how to save and how to invest. The boy who wants to wait until he is a middle-aged man before he saves will waste the most precious years of his life.

I - Rippling Rhymes j - By WALT MASON

GETTING BACK w We're getting back to normalcy, a little at a time; the hoodoos fade, the Jonahs flee, the grouch becomes a crime. This morning when I took my boat to hare a bolt replaced, the workman sang a cheery note, as to the task he chased. He crawled beneath my panting car and gave the bolt a slap, smiled through all the grease and tar that clustered on his map. I handed him two iron men, and when that sum was paid, he blithely said, "Please come agin I'm keen to get your trade." Some weeks ago I sought his lair my horn refused to toot anfl for my story of despair he didn't care a hoot. "I am not fixing things today," he said, with haughty scorn, "and you may take your. bus away and soak the doggone horn." I see a change of attitude in artisan and clerk, and. with the old time pep imbued, the boys get down to work. And work's the cure for all the ills that jar the human tribe; it's better than the choicest pills the statesmen can prescribe. Let's all forget the ancient sores, the ancient grief and pain; when all are busy at their chores. Old Normalcy will reign.

Two Minutes of Optimism

By HERMAN J. STICH

Memories of Old Days In Th!s Paper Ten Years Aqo Today

Tho Grand Rapids & Indiana railway a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania lines, had carried a total of 7,Sir,637 passengers in the past three years and 'not one person was killed as the result 'of a train accident.

Dinner Stories

Two brawny men wore discussing a mutual friend. One said: "Xaow. I tell yer, Bert ain't no blinkin grood. Worryin' kind of blighter 'e is." The other agreed. ' Ho. yus. Bsrt is the kind of blowk that puts on a pair of gloves to do a job o' work, an" then does it wiv is feet." The scene is a country national school in County Antrim. The teacher Is exhibiting a class of tiny boys to an inspector. She asks the top boy: "Johnny McDowel, who is the supreme lWing?" Johnny, in a tone of pleased conviction . and certainty: "Sir Edward Cairson. miss." "Wrong next boy." Second boy, in a surprised tone: 'Sir Edward Cairson, miss. ; "Wrong next." Third boy, thinking the teacher tither absent-minded or trying to catch theme "Sir Edtf-ard Cairson, miss." "Wrong." A small, boy at the end of the class mumbles out: "God, miss." "Right go up." - Just then teacher and inspector are summoned for a moment into an adjoining room. As they disappear through the door, three clenched fists are raised, and three small voices chorus: "Ye bloomin' little Sinn Feiner wait till we get ye outside."

WAS IN BED THREE DAYS Mrs. Josle Keed. 217 N. Exter St. Tulsa, Okla., writes: "I was in bed thredavs with my back. I took Foley : Kidney Pills and In two days was at my work again. I cannot praise your medicine too much." Foley Kidney Pills "-top bladder irregularities and strengthen the kidneys. They help eHtniSate from the system the poisons - that ea use 'backache, rheumatic pains, ' stltf joints, sore muscles; swollen hands ' anJ feet.: pufftness under the .eyes... A. rP'lJSem ... CJ8-628 Main St.Ad-

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TIT FOR TAT It is a fundamental postulate of physics that action and reaction are equal. Shoot off an empty gun, and there will be no perceptible recoil. Pull the trigger of a gun that is loaded, and it will "kick" with an amount of force equal to that which propelled the bullet. This law of action and reaction holds good in life as well as in physics. The world is more or less of a mirror it reflects what it receives. Come to the glass with a smiling face, and the world smiles back. Scowl, grouch and growl and you're pretty sure to get it where the millionaire's wife wears her pearls. The world has for us usually just what we have for It. So, most men's work nets them what they render, and position and possessions are tender for value received. Life has been compared to a great whispering gallery which flings back the echo of our voice; if we laugh, it laughs back; if we curse, it curses back. Also, it flings back our acts; what we do for others, others in the long ject are apt to turn into a boomerang, ject are apt to turninto a boomerang. Every bit of good is slated for reward, just as every act of wrongdoing eam:s its own punishment either may te a long time coming, but it will surely come. There is a little story which pretty well epitomizes this great reciprocal scheme of the universe. It is of a little boy. who was taking a walk with his mother around the edge of some woods, when suddenly, he cried out: "Halloa there! "Halloa there!" came the answer. "You are a bad boy!" "You are a bad boy!" "Come here and I'll whip you!" "Come here and I'll whip you!" "I'm coming!" "I'm coming!" Then he turned to his mother and said: "Mother, there is a bad boy out in the woods, and he is going to whip me." And his mother said: "No, I don't think he is a bad boy. You didn't talk to him as you should have. If you had spoken to him kindly, I think he would have spoken to you kindly. Try it again." So he took a deep breath and cried: "Halloa!" "Halloa!" came the answer. "You're all right!" "You're all right!" "I love you!" "I love you!" And then, turning to his mother, he said: "Why, mother, that boy is a pretty good fellow after all!'' So, life is an echo, a grand tit for tat; the treatment we receive from others is only our own reflected thought; no man liveth unto himself alone; and the contribution he makes to the general welfare is the measure of the welfare he is going to enjoy.

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Don't Say: The traveler CONTINUED ON his journey. The man DIVED DOWN into the He proceeded FROM HENCE to the next station. He proceeded FROM THENCE to the next station. FROM WHENCE came they? The traveler CONTINUED hia Journey. The man DIVED into the water.

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He proceeded HENCE to the next station. He proceeded THENCE to the next station. WHENCE came they?

Mrs. Mabel Simpson, appointed sheriff of Lincoln county, is the first woman to hold the office of sheriff in Oregon.

Reduce Those Dangerous Swollen Veins Physicians are prescribing and hospitals are using a new and harmless, yet very powerful germicide that not only causes enlarged or varicose veins and bunches to become normal, but also reduces goiter, enlarged glands and wens. Ask any first class druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) and refuse to accept anything in its place. It is such a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces lasts a long time and furthermore if this wonderful discovery does not produce the results anticipated, you can have the price refunded. It is not wise for anyone to allow swollen veins to kep on enlarging. Often they burst and cause weeks of pain, suffering and loss of employment. Start the Emerald - Oil treatment as directions advise and improvement will begin at once. Generous sample on receipt of 15 cents, silver or stamps. International Laboratories, Rochester, N. Y. Your druggist or A. Luken & Co., Dafler Drug Co., can supply you. Advertisement

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Admt, Author of "You Can," "Take It," -Up KEEP GETTING READY Carlyle's idea of a king was the "ablest" man that could be found in an entire country. He would set him up as the ruler over all. ' Could that idea have been carried ouLthen I am of the opinion that there would still be a goodly set of kings In the world honored and loved. It is not difficult to get plenty of followers for the one who is able who knows how to lead who knows why he leads. I recently read of a great banker who discovered in another bank a very able man whom he wanted very much. But this man felt so loyal toward the bank that had honored him for so long that he refused to leave for a higher position at doable the salary. So this shrewd great banker immediately bought the smaller bank so that he could get the man he wanted! "I would bay any bank any day." said this sterling man of affairs, "if I could get a man like this one." Both of these men began at the bottom as messenger boys. Both were all the time getting ready for something bigger. Tesla, the great inventor, as a boy was always working, always thinking out in his imagination the useful inventions that were to become world-wide in their scope. In his personal life he was all the time schooling himself in self-denials that his will might surmount any obstacle. I have noted in my reading, observation and personal acquaintance with great men that they seemed always to be getting ready for something bigger! Fate is indeed generous to those who are always getting ready for something better. I know of a very talented man who will never climb to the fine pinnacle of real success. For he is thinking of the money he will make too much and not of the power for good when he gets to his goal. He will be surprised to learn that the goal he will reach will not be the one he thought he was headed for. Keep getting ready:

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Answers to Questions

CURIOUS. How long has Wall Street been the financial center of New York City? According to Valentine's Manual Wall Street, became the center of the city interests when the City Hall was erected at the head of Broad street, a building which was afterward used as the capitol of the United States. The foundation of the building was laid in 1699. At this time Nassau street of today was just a lane, known as the street that ran by the "pie man's." But there was ani other story about Wall Street, as the place of the money changers, which is more personal and which helps the imagination to picture daily events in the. life of New Amsterdam. At the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway stood an old tree called the "Groot" tree, so big in girtb- that six men with arms outstretched could scarcely encircle it. The tree stood there many years after the Dutch founded the city, and near it stood a tavern known as "Der Halle." An easy bench was built around the tree and the Dutch burgers were accustomed to loaf there, drink their mugs of ale, smoke their pipes and talk over the gossip of the day. Naturally it became a place where business was discussed and a place for trading. This was before the days of the City Hall and before the days of English rule. , INFORMATION Kindly Inform me whether it would be possible for me to secure a copy of my classification card,' which has been lost. The war department says you should write directly to the - selective service board headquarters, Washington barracks, Washington, D. C, in regard to eet-

j ting a copy of your classification card.

Reader may obtain answer io questions by vrrillne The Palladium Questions and Answers department. All questions should be written plainly and briefly. Answers will be ;-trea, briefly.

Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton

A Russian general says he can whip Finland by ferrying his troops across, but the Finns are not alarmed as they are a stolid people and do not believe in ferries.

A man died the other day who could write his name equally well with his right or left hand, but, even at that, it is said he died in the poorhouse. This has been a very dull week in-

Reduce Those Dangerous Swollen Veins

Physicians are prescribing and hospitals are using a new and harmless, yet very powerful germicide that not only causes enlarged or varicose veins and bunches to become normal, but also reduces goiter, enlarged glands and wens. Ask any first-class druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald Oid (full strength) and refuse to accept anything in its place. It is such a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces lasts a long time and furthermore if this wonderful discovery does not produce the results anticipated, you can have the price refunded. It is not wise for anyone to allow swollen veins to keep enlarging. Often they burst and cause weeks of pain, suffering and loss of employment. Start the Emerald Oil treatment as directions advise and improvement will begin at once. Generous sample on receipt of 15 cents, silver or stamps. International Laboratories, Rochester. New York. Your druggist or A. G. Luken & Co. and Dafler Drug Co. can supply you. Advertisement,

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Greenville Prosecutor to Probe Gambling Charges GREENVILLE, 0 April 2i Prosecutor Noel, of Darke county ordered an investigation in the Union City gambling district, and as soon as requisition papers for the three hold-up men now in the Muncie jail are received, arrests will be made. Sunday was said to be the first day for many years that a big game has not been in progress in Union City.

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deed. The Bolshevik government has not been upset once. ARE WHISKERS COMING BACK? Just the other day we noted a group photograph of the faculty of a highbrow college. Sin of th gentlemen present wore whiskers of varioue forms, and tie tenth had a pained look as though he were straining to raise a set. When our celebrated institutions

of learnings get to doing it, it is time ' to Sit tin sni talr nnlli Whiclrorc I

may be almost as much of a menace as Bolshevism, mu:h more so, in fact, as they are liable to crop out in any family. It has always been a question whether the whiskers make the man or the man makes the whiskers. The ma jority of people, we believe, are set against an epidemio of facial forests in this country. It is hard enough to meet any man face to face now, and some men are very hard to find, but if it comes we must meet it with fortitude and try to get them placed on the luxury tax list, which seems to be the best way to kill anything off in this country.

Mrs. Jessie Daniel Ames. Mrs. Jessie Daniel Aoses of Georgetown, Texas, is an independent businesi woman. With her mother, who is manager, she owns and operates an independent telephone company, which covers not only the city but the rural section and contiguous territory.

Masonic Calendar

Thursday, April 28. Masonic club will give a subscription dance for the members and their ladles. - Friday, April 29 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., called convocation; work in the Royal Arch degree, beginning 7 o'clock. Light refreshments. Saturday, April 30. Loyal Chapter

im 430 a., win give a social for the members and their families.

There are two ways of stating a theory. I KNOW that this is absolutely correct, and I know that THIS is absolutely correst. Relatively speaking, both are correct. A scientific conception of space and time and their relation to the physical world of study. Tho physical world does not mean tho

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aid of silk stockings. It means more than that. Space means much, but time means more. Gravitation or attraction is also important. It is a wonderful theory; but I am from Missouri. Marcel Steinbrugge. Ask the average man if he prevers brunettes or blondes and he will say: "Yefi, I do."

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CONCERN PROPOSES AID IN HOUSE BUILDING PLAN. NEW ALBANY, InrL. April 28. An Eastern concern today proposed to local capitalists to provide half the capital for a modern apartment house here of 50 apartments, provided local men would supply the remainder, on account of the erection In this city this summer of a $1,000,000 plant of the General Electric Company, employ1,00 people, and the present demand for houses. The project is considered feasible and local capitalists are subscribing liberally for stock. It is believed that the enterprise will ma terialize.

RHEUMATISM

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Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours.

Every Druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic bufferer that if two bottles of Allenrhu, the sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhn has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results Lave been accomplished in the most severe cases where the ruffering p.nd agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know lhat he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, ttnd he has instructed A. G. Luken & Co., 3 Quigley's Drug Stores 3, Yes & Now Drug Co., Dafler Drug Co., to guarantee it in every instance. Advertisement,

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