Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 159, 16 May 1921 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

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Published Every Evening Except Sunday by n Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, aa ... . . Second-Class Mail Matter. MBMBKR OF THB ASSOCIATED PRESS . . The Associated Prss J exclusively entitled to the us for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or .not otherwise credited Jn this- paper, and also the local ,. news published herein. All right of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. The Proposed Memorial Building The only memorial in Wayne county honor

ing the memory of the veterans is a tablet" in the court house. to erect "an-imposing monument

hayejailed.: : '; A project to erect a 'memorial for all the soldiers, sailors and marines of Wayne county is

now betore the public mind, under an Indiana , statute, counties have the right to erect memorials -for f their service men, and methods are prescribed whereby the cost is limited and the payment spread over a number of years. What shall be done with s the present proposal? There is danger that the opportunity will slip by and Wayne county neglect to erect a suitable memorial for her fighters. A committee is

"preparing to tiring the project before the people in a special tour of the county in which speakers will discuss the advisability and appropriateness of carrying out the plan of erecting a memorial " building here. As 'soon "as a" petition is presented to the county commissioners asking for the construction of the memorial, they are empowered to go ; ahead, provided a remonstrance with more sig- ' natures than : the original petition is not pre- : sentedl No one questions the appropriateness of erecting a memorial in honor of the fighters. An imposing edifice, so arranged as to provide a place for large gatherings, and with .other facilities that can be used by the patriotic organ- : izations of the county, is badly needed. One can hardly conceive of a remonstrance to an action asking the commissioners to take steps that will assure the erection of a memorial in honor of the men who have fought in the nation's wars. The sentiment prompting the erec

Good Evening KNOW DARNED WELL YOU DID. I asked her for a kiss And she offered me a rose. Quoth she: "A kiss from a miss Brings an aching heart, And friendships part. But not so with a rose. I'll give you a kiss But advise to take the rose." I looked at her lips And then at the rose, And took W ell, which do you suppose? M. F. M A P. C E L'S - ST AT I ST I C S. The bureau has undertaken the --difficult task of ascertaining how many of the golf scores which are 1 turned in are correct. We hope that t the percentage will be large. : A working girl makes the best wife: but she will not work after she is married. r A phonograph needle travels forty- - two miles in playing 10 ordinary p records- - ., Happiness is only relative. Seventy per cent of the people, do not understand this, and are unhappy. . . If all the ice cream sodas used daily I-in New York were placed in a heap, a 2 man could use his snowshoes. J' Twenty-five per cent of the people sailing for Europe go for pleasure. Forty per cent go so as to be able to 1 say that they went. It is a wonderful ; topic of conversation when they get i back. The rest go on business. ; Eighty per cent of the people boast ' about their ancestry: but how do they f know? Tr requires thought. Marcel StefftbrufTge. " A woman who fixes up a den for her liusn.id usually succeeds in putting f everything into if except the husband. T An expert: accountant may become very tired of figure,', but not of the ones he sees at the besrh. P. O. department announces that business correspondence comprises most of the mail. The balance is probably made up of those divorce love letters. WHEREIN WE GET IT. ; Dear Roy Look here, old man, you ' Raid a few days ago you did not like I a man that washed the dishes. Well, I I wash them three times a day and have ' for the last few months, and will con- - tinue till I fret a job, so the lady can r Riav home -and do them herself. You know some one has to bring in ihe oati meal when the man breadwinner is on his back. So if you know of any job come through with the goods or take t back what you wrote. J. C. C. PALE CHILDREN NEED IRON. j i.afk- of iron in the blood sans the i etrength of mind and body. Give the Kiddies (j ROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRT'P and watch its Strengthenins: Effect. Very plearant to take. 75c Advertisement. Alkali in Shampoos Had for Washing Hair :' Most hoaps and prepared shampoos . . . ... . : Y- j i.. . .

contain loo mucn aih.au. wuicn is t-r. injurious, as it dries the scalp and : makes the' hair brittle. ! ( The best thing to use is Mulsified '(oeoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and - entirely greaseless. It's very 1 cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful Is : all that Is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, ; cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. - Besides, it 'loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure fyour druggist gives you Mulsified. iiAY?.fnB . :

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tion of the edifice is a lofty one, and public opinion should not be backward in informing the county commissioners of its support of the project.

Gen. Pershing's Appointment The appointment of Gen. Pershing as chief of staff by Secretary of War Weeks will be of

inestimable value in the re-organization of our military affairs. The selection of Gen. Harbord as assistant chief of staff also is a happy one. The wish is general for a modern organization of our defenses so that our military establishment will be capable of demanding the respect of the nations of the world. When we entered the World war we were woefully deficient in everything that enters intp the successful prosecution of modern warfare. We learned costly lessons in treasure and blood, which should be utilized in the present era to avoid future mistakes and errors. Unpreparedness is costly from a military standpoint. The nation cannot afford to remain unprepared for future contingencies. The framework of a powerful military organization should be developed now. The service of Gen. Pershing in perfecting this system is invaluable, and congress should assist with efficient legislation to perfect a modern organization. "It is the plan of the secretary of war," said Mr. Weeks, "especially to charge Gen. Pershing, when he assumes the office of chief of staff, with

of the Civil war Repeated efforts in their honor

the organization and training of all elements of the army of the United States, which by law is designed to include the regular arm, the national guard, and the organized reserves. It is proposed that Gen. Pershing become actively acquainted with the various elements of the organized reserves and the national guard, which would form the larger part of the army, which he would command if active operations should be undertaken before the date of his retirement or

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the chief of staff, will have supervision over the administrative activities of the war department under the chief of staff, handling such matters directly with the secretary of war and leaving Gen. Pershing free to devote his time to the organization and training of the army and allied matters.'

Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON HOURS OF SADNESS. We all have hours of sadness, when we abandon mirth, and talk about the badness of everything on earth. Perhaps the grub we swallow has made cur innards ache, and we say life is hollow, a grim and ghastly fake. Perhaps some firm is busted, whose stock we lately bought, and we are sore disgusted, discouraged and distraught. T I 1 1-v 1 1

Z ur "t,.but when we're giving up old cash.

. uc"" with language corking, denounce that active hen But after eight hours' sleeping we re glad and gay once more, and have no use for weeping and think ! that grief s a bore. Unfortunate the mortal who rises from his couch, and

feels no wish to chortle, but airs atne waa lvgarded best nualitied to

beastly grouch. Man's sorrow should be driven by slumber from his mind. for that s why sleep is given to weary humankind. A grouch is, in the gloaming, a common thing with us, for then tired men are combing their souls for things to cuss; their feet are full of thistles, their whiskers full of bay, and no one sings or whistles at closing of the day. But in the brilliast morning, when all the world is bright, the healthy man is scorning the spectres of last night. Correct English Don't Say: T don't Tmow WHO to give.it to. WHO do you suppose I met on the street? The yeast caused the bread to RAISE. He was so weak that he could not RAISE. He was so weak that he could not RISE his head. Say: I don't know WHOM to give it to. WHOM do you suppose I met on the street? . The yeast caused the bread to RISE. He was so weak that he could not RIPE. He was so weak that he could not RAISE his head. The custom house at Yorktown, Va., erected in 1715, is believed to be the oldest in America. BUY NO DYE BUT "DIAMOND DYES" Unless you ask for "Diamond Dyes" you may get a poor dye that streaks, spots, fades and ruins your goods. Every package of Diamond Dyes contains simple directions for home dyeing or tinting any new. rich, fadeless color into garments or draperies of any material. No mistakes! No failures! Advertisement. Does Your Battery Storage Battery

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Dinner Stones A former judge who had become a cashier in a western bank, once declined to honor a check that a stranger had presented. "The check is all right," he said, "but the evidence you offer in identifying yourself as the person to whose order it is drawn is scarcely sufficient." "I have known you to hang a man cn less evidence, judge," was the stranger's response. "Quite likely," replied the ex-judge; we have to be careful." -0ur Teachers." was the subject of the loa?t which M popular young ni h scnooI irl was t0 ive at a class banf uet. Being a generai favnrif ,ini, .1T,H t.i, handle the subject in a pleasing and tactfu, mannei, imagine their sur prise when she closed with the startling peroration: "Here's to our dear teachers, long may they live, but what on?" Memories of Old Days j In This Paper Ten Years J Ago Today V , 1 On the suggestion of Councilman Jesse Evans, the dity attorney was instructed to draw up an ordinance that required the gas company to place cock stops at the curb wherever they were placing pipes in the houses. He made the suggestion because of the danger of gas at fires where there is no cut-off at the curb. The custom of hanging bells on the necks of cattle originated among the ancient Romans. INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF A noted authority says that a few drops of "Outgro" upon the skin sur rounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so tough ens the tender, sensitive skin under-1 neath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. "Outgro" is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. However, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direcI tions. Advertisement. EBONOL for Leaky Roofs Tin or Composition Hornaday Hardware Store 616 Main St. Phone 1281 Give Real Service? When yofu step on the starter, does it take hold? Have you plenty of good light for night driving? Perhaps your battery needs recharging. Drive around, let us test your battery for you. RADIATOR IS ISOLD Phone 1891

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TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take IV

ON JUDGING TOO QUICKLY I have nothing but contempt for the mud slinger. There is no place for him in a healthy world. Several months ago the telegraph wires began to click the story that Charles M. Schwab had been implicated in wrongly receiving a very large sum of money from the United States government through his connection with the building of ships during the World war. In the first place. President Wilson urged the herculean task upon Mr. Schwab. His name was upon all lips as the man for the job. So as a patriotic man. he accepted it, greatly against his will. He took up his work with characteristic enthusiasm. His salary was to be $1 a year! Schwab spared neither his strength nor his personal fortune. Ships were built. Results were achieved. The war was won. But the mud slinger had to come in somehow. Schwab had been dishonest so the implication was. The newspapers reported this strong man as weeping when he denied the vicious falsehood. The mud slinger only laughed up his sleeve, while millions of people wondered. The other day in New York City a great company honored Schwab for his services to the country. But misrepresentation, somehow, dies very hard. If the way of the transgressor is exceedingly difficult, I am inclined to believe that the strong man has no easy task as he treads his way forward, either. It is a great thing to build a character! Characters keep living. Let us, then, form our judgments of them carefully. Let us believe a man or woman honest until every fact proves otherwise. And even then let us ask ourselves if we are big and perfect enough to judge.

Answers to Questions Interested Please Rive me a brief ,account of Marshal MacMahon. onenme President of France. Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de Mac Mahon. Duke of Magenta. French Marsha! and the . second President of the third republic, was born at Sully, in the Department of Saone-et -Loire, June 13, 1S06. He was of Irish ancestry. He distinguished himself in Algeria, and in the Crimean War commanded the French division at the storming of Malakoff. Seba.stopol. in 1S.".".. In 1&o he lrd the combined French and Sardinian army, which inflicted a severe defeat on the Austrians at Magenta, in Lombardy. During the Franco-Prussian War he was in command of an army corps. He was wounded and surrounded by the Germans at Sedan or Krance, an office wntcn he resigned, owing to disagreements with the republican party. He was a devout member of the Catholic Church. He died in 1S93. Old Reader When did soldiers' A j-w a Aft Imvrt fSi'il Wuf nonti All w ! Is more than one widow of a soldier entitled to a pension; that is, if a soldier marries a second or third time. UVJ'T.l IIIO " 1 UVJ I. tl, I'1 ......... . pensions run back to Civil war days, wiin anicuuiiit'iiis. i mc uiu i was $12 a month. Then the widow was given $20 and later the amount was increased to $25. r.nd now she gets $20. The number of times a veieran might marry was never fixid by congress, but it was provided that pensions should not. be paid to widows who were married later than 190.",. Readers mar obtain tinirr to ine(Iobi by wrltlBR Th Palladium iimtlons and Aninfri department. All aneatlons abnnld be written plainly and briefly. Anintri win he jrlven briefly. M Calend asonic ar Monday. May 16. Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. T. drill. Tuesday.xMay 17. Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. fc A. M.. Called meeting;. Work in entered apprentice degree. Wednesday, May 18 Web Lodge ' 24. F. &. A. M. Stated meeting. 1 Thursday, May 19. Wayne Council.: No. 10. R. & S. M.. will confer th?' Super Excellent degree on a class of ; candidates, followed by banquet. Friday, May 20. King Solomon's j Chapter, No. 4. R. & M. Work in Mark Master's degree. Saturday. May 21 Loyal Chapter, No. 49. O. E. S. btated meeting. Iniation of candidates. A Sure Way To End Dandruff na There is one sure way that never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then tirely. To do this, vou destroy it entirel just get about four ounces of plain. common liquid arvon trom any arug iiVila ic all vrn will npprl). annlv DLUIC LIl'O ... u... . ..... ' ' - it at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. j By morning, most if not all, of your i dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely j dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter ! how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Advertisement. mimiHiimmHiiiiiMuiimiimimmiMMii:! iiiitr'mmmtitmiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiti HIRSCH'S I Clothes of Style and Quality on 1 1 TERMS 1 i to meet your individual needs p 15-17 N. 9th St. llllHtllllllHIUIIIIlllllMllMIIIIMIHtIltlnl!.!fttllllHlll1liHI!nirlllllllllIIM1tllHHIHf Headquarters for QUALITY TIRES Wm. H. Niewoehner 1135 Main St. Phone 1595 SKIRTS Plaids, Serges and Tricotinea, wonderful values $4.95 to $12.95 UNION STORE 830 Main. Generous Credit Just received a new shipment of Men's Ties, all nifty patterns; special at 48c and 98c Rapp's Cut Price Co. 525-529 Main St.

IN D., MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921.

UpPUPILS IN FESTIVAL RELEASED FROM GLASS Schools in which students take part in the May Festival, to be given in the Coliseum, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week, will be closed on the afternons the students take part. This announcement has been made by Prof. J. E. Maddy, director of the festival. Grade school pupils from the fourth, fifth and sixth grades take part in the Cantata. "Awakening of Spring," on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Because of the large number of students in the grades taking part, the numbe;has been divided so that one half are in the chorus Wednesday afternoon, and the other half sing on Friday afternoon. Students from Starr, Warner. Sevas-. . 1 .1 T - ' iupui rtii'j jusupn iiioure stumiia comprise the chorus Wednesday afternoon, while Friday afternoon's chorus will be composed of pupils from Vaile, Hibberd, Finley, Whitewater, and Baxter schools. La Follette Aims Second Shaft at Administration (By Associated Fress) WASHINGTON, May 16. Another resolution aimed at President Harding's appointment of American representatives on allied councils, was introduced Saturday by Sen. La Follette, Republican, Wisconsin. It asked for information regarding the allied invitation and its acceptance and went over for future discussion with the Senator's original resolution in criticism of the administration policy. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine i Beware! Unles?. you see the name j "Bayer" on nackaee'or on tablets vou arft nnt eeHiruz irpnnin Asnirin nrp. I scribed by physicians for twenty-one j years and proved safe by millions, i Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin i boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also j trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaoetiracidester of Salicylicacid . ; Advertisement - - ?v'.'' The Best Place to Trade After All Ackerm frntV UIlMIIIlllllllllllMIMIIIHUUlU!!MIinillMIIHUtllflltHIMMntlllllllllllllltlllllltHlll B. P. S. Paints and Varnishes 1 Also Paint and Varnish Brushes 1 IRVIN REED & SON TiniiuiiiiiiiiuiMiiiiiMiiiMiiiiMiiiiuiiMiitiiiiiMmmMmitiuMiimitMiiiniiimiifTTii Men! We Carry the Finest Line Straw Hats in the City LICHTENFELS 1010 Main St. Ask for Our Prices Can and Bottle Goods Domestic and Imported Phone 2379 The French Delicatessen The biggest values ever offered are now obtainable at our big Rug Sale. See our line of Carpets. We undersell. WEISS .Furniture torc 505-5,13 Main St.

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Greenville Judge Fines Four Pleading Guilty GREENVILLE, May 16. Fur prisoners arraigned before Judge Teegarden in common pleas court here Saturday and each pleaded guilty and drew a jail sentence. Frank Eckenrode and Jacob Hill, of Painter Creek, indicted by' the recent grand jury on a charge of stealing chickens both pleaded guilty to the charge. The former was given an indeterminate sentence in the reformatory at Mansfield, while Hill was sentenced to from one to fifteen years in the Ohio penitentiary at Columbus. Sentence In both cases were suspended providing they find employment at once. Hal Floyd

and Ruth Fansher. indicted on a charge of adultry. were given sentences of ten days each in the county jail. Floyd was fined 50 and Ruth Fansher $25. Earlham Dr. Jane Ketcham. of Indianapolis, lecturer at Robert Long Hospital and at Indiana University, is giving a course of lectures on social hygiene to the women of Earlham college. The first two lectures were given Monday May 9, at 4:15 and 7:45 p. m.. The remaining four will be given at the same hours Monday, May 16 and 23. Philip W. Furnas, '13. formerly r. professor of English at Earlham, and who is now working under the auspices of the American committee for tiener in Ireland as a member of a survey committee of eight, studying conditions in that country, will return to Earlham next year as a member of the faculty in the English department. Prior to going to Ireland, Mr. Furnas was in the United States for a short time .after returning from Serbia where he had been engaged in Friends' relief work. Indians associated the beaver with the creation of the world and would not kill it. Skin trouble needs immediate attention. Buy a jar of Resinol Ointment today and use it regularly. A few days of such persistent treatment usually stops the itching, clears away the inflammation and soreness, and helps the skin resume its natural healthy condition. At all dreggists. Resinol iimiunituiniuiiittiMitcuiHiiuiiii 11 nil iiiiHMnuiiiwiitit t muMititttHMnmM Buster Brown I Shoes for Boys and Girls are the best made. 1 j 718 Main St. " &HiinwtitnutiHttitumitHitiiiuiHHiiiii,wMiniMiiutiiiiiainnHiiiMftimiifiiiHll MIIHIIIIIfllHmiHHnUHItHUUMUUUUlUtlllltlllllinUIHtHttHUMIUIHllllHIHmitH) s r 1 Porch Swings and Porch Fur1 niture at Lower Prices 1 Holthouse Furniture Store i 530 Main St. I rtllttMIUfHIIIIIIIIIIlllfllllHtllllltlllllll1IIUIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIt1llliHlllllllflUIIIMi7 A beautiful selection of Organdy Dresses just arrived. The prices you can afford to pay. WHEN STORE 712 Main VIGRAN'Q Ladies' ShopO Bigger and Better Values The Store that Undersells Special Feature Life insurance Accounts that Draw Interest. Come in and let us explain. Second National Bank ,iis.sisi lvvy-(nv.lAj The Bread of Purity e0 BREAD Always Good Always Fresh Made by ZWISSLER'S OLDSMOBILE Four, Six and Eight Motor Cars CARROLL & BROWN 1026 Main Phone 2512 WATCH REPAIRING If you want your watch to run and depend on good time, bring them to us. A specialty on high-grade watch repairing C. & O. watch inspector. HOMRIGHOUS 1021 Main St. Phone 1867 New York Dental Parlors Gold Crown $4.00 Plates $8.00 Gas for Extraction $2.50 DR. J. W. GANS, Open Evenings 8th and Main Phone 1378

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MOOSE TO CONSTRUCT ANOTHER MOOSEHEART TO COST $1,000,000 (By Associated - Press) TOLEDO, O., May 16. Venetian night will be one of the brilliant features of the international convention of the Loyal Order of Moose here

from June 26 to July 3. President Harding has been invited as has been Senators-Arthur Capper, of Kansas; Governor Frank Lowden. Illinois; Governor Davis, or Ohio, and James A. Davis, secretary of labor. Mr. Davis is the director general of the national Moose organization. In order to take care of the expected crowd of r.O.OOO, Toledo hotels practically have been "sold out" for the week, managers report. For thoe who are unable to get hotel accommodations the convention directors plan to erect a tented city in Uayview Park on the Maumee Bay, the site of the Williard-Dempsey fight. One -of the main business transact tlons of the convention will be the selection of another Mooseheart. The site will be made known on the last day of the gathering, and present indications are that some city in the south will be chosen. The new colony will include a home for aged Moose, to be built at an announced cost of $1,000,000. Summer Colda Headachoo Grove'o 07 Laxative Quinine tablets Relieve the Headache by Curing the Cold. soc The genuine bears this signature Machine Work Gasoline Engines Air Compressors Electric Motors RICHMOND AIR COMPRESSOR CO. PHONE 3152 Cor. N. West First and R. R. PRICE COAL CO. 617-519 N. 6th SI PHONE 1050 Dealers In High Grade Coal MONEY TO LOAN "PRUDENTIAL Phone 1727 Room 202 K. of P. Temple John H. Niewoehner Sanitary and Heating Engineer 81P S. G St. I Phone 1828 HmiUMiiuiMiiiiimmitMHqttfttmimnimriH BUY COAL NOW We have the right coal at the right 1 I price. Jellico & Pocahontas Lump. 1 Superior Ice & Coal Co. 1 N. W. 3rd &. Chestnut Phone 3121 i iiiiiiiimiitiiiiMittHimTiiiintniiiMitiimiitti imihm-i.hi F Full Coverage Insurance on all kinds of Automobiles. Insure before it is too late. KELLY & KECK (Insurance Service) 901' '- Main SL Phone 2150 r uainiHiiiiHitiniHiimuuiiianHiiiiiwnwniiitiiimunniHmniiiHMiBuHmiin j I A. O. MARTIN if DENTIST ;1 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1637 j jniimuimiinimiiaiitnimnniiinmiiiHitmnmiiHitttnmtntiHNmnni:-r,-i LUMBER and COAL MATHER BROS. Co. I DR. R. H. CARNES 1 I DENTIST Phono 2665 I Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street i i Open Sundays and Evenings b; i appointment. 1

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