Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 191, 22 June 1921 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AJND SUM-TOlLUKAM, K1CHMUND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as '- Second-Class Mail Matter. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or

nnt oinTw-ise credits In, this paper, and also the local news published herein. AU rights of republication of specta.1 dispatches herein are also reserved. - . The Mem6rial Highway The proposal to make the National road a tree-lined memorial in honor of America's veterans, is fit and proper, worthy of the support of every civic body in Wayne county, and in the other political units through which that famous old highway winds its way westward through Indiana to the Pacific coast. The idea of fringing the great national arteries of travel with living trees, dedicated as a perpetual memorial to the men who fought for "Old Glory." has been endorsed everywhere in the United States, and is now being carried out in many places. Wayne county has never lagged behind other counties of Hoosierdom in the alacrity and zeal of its young men to join the colors. Her record

for patriotism is unexcelled. '"But her manifestation of gratitude to the fighters has been conspicuously absent. No granite shaft, for instance, rises in majestic splendor in the county seat to show our appreciation of the men who fought to preserve the Union. Nothing has been" done to commemorate the service of ' the Spanish-American war veterans. No memorial has been erected for the soldiers of the World war. And yet, veterans of every war in which the United States has engaged lie buried in our cemeteries.-

the republic. It would supplement the memorial J

building that eventually is to be constructed here. The suggestion of also paying tribute to the pioneers who followed the old National road westward, to carve an empire out of a wilderness is apropos of the whole movement. They also were fighters, in a restricted sense. They fought against the perils of a wilderness to achieve a victory, which today is seen in the magnificent empire, that stretches west from the Mississippi to the Pacific slope. But the underlying motive of the dedication of the highway is honor for the fighters of the county. Magnificent trees, bordering that splendid old highway, so rich in its historical traditions and associations, would forever keep alive the memory of the fighters of our community.

AMPHIBIOUS GUN MOUNT TRACTOR RUNS UNDER WATER WHILE PULLING FIELD GUN

The planting of trees along the National road, from the Ohio line to the western boundary of the county, would be one of the most ap-

Let Wayne county take the lead in lining the National road, and the other counties of Indiana

through which the National road passes, will soon fall in line, and before many months, thousands of young trees will have been planted. A state-wide movement of this kind generally gains success primarily from the effort of one enthusiastic community. Neighboring cities and towns quickly take up the idea, and presently the citizens view with enjoyment the consumation of their plan.

Surely, nothing more appropriate and easier

to attain could be suggested than the planting!

of trees along the highway. It will not take a large outlay of money. It requires no expensive supervision. The very sentiment of patriotism and loyalty urges every one to endorse the movement.

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j HARDING COMMENDS t

FRIENDS' RELIEF WORK

The Home Garden

Leaves on many cherry and pear

trees are being eaten by insects. Tbii causes them to turn yellow and soon fall off. The damage is likely bein? done by the cherry and pear slug. They are of a dark green color, soft

slimy bodied insects, that eat all but

framework of the leaf. Twc

(By Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA, June 22. The American FriendsService Committee, which is undertaking a campaign to

raise $3,000,000 within the next year the

to feed German children, has received j broods usually appear each year, one lAttfr from resident Harding com-! 9 -first naI of June and the other

t!,late"in July or early in August.

101s insect is easily controlled bv

mending the humanitarian efforts ofi

the committee. The letter is directed j

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"My sympathy has been aroused in as the state of MaSsachuseus. he effort your organizition is malrrng

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to raise funds for suffering unfortun

ate children of Central Europe. I am impressed that the time has come

when the old asperities of the warj

penuu may j)roptrjy ue lurguiieu iu the face of such humanitarian efforts. The real ideal of human brotherhood will best and soonest be realized through the encouragement of such works as this."

Dinner Stories

Professor Thompson, of the high school, recently suggested that trees which are native to this section of the state be planted along the highway. "A very commendable suggestion. It harmonize splendidly with the underlying thought of the movement. Home trees to commemorate the sacrifice of our home boys! Here, then, is a project in which all of us may enlist our service. It is a patriotic project that

Upper photo shows demonstration of the tractor, with three-inch fieldpiece mounted, before a U. S. artillery officer. Lower photo, tractor going backward at the rate of ten miles per hour in a stream of muddy water where bottom could not possibly be seen.

propriate memorials that could be suggested. It

would be a coistant reminder to future genera-J has the endorsement of President Harding and tions of the sacrifice and heroism of the men ! other prominent leaders of our country. It apwho offered themselves for the perpetuation of peals to the patriotic instinct of all of us.

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By ROY K. MOULTON

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. ., FOOLED AGAIN. The?e people who run comets Have got to mend their ways. -Three or four times lately - " They have got us all readv . For the end of the world, and Have got us all excited, Figuring how much we would save By having the end of things. This time we were told again That a comet would swish us With its fiery tail and Anything might be expected. And we got out the dress Fuit , And the white gloves, and eat In the living room with a lily In our hands, waiting Tn our most respectable attire For the millennium. Along about two in the morning V.'e were still all dressed up With no place to go. and had About given up, when suddenly There was a tremendous Gust of wind and a craah :That knocked us off the chair, .And we lay there lor an hour And lmaly. opened one eye And saw that th wind had Blown an awning through one ' Of our windows, and it cost T's $14 for new awning and glass, Bpsid?s the expene of getting The dress suit pressed. These comet sharps have got .To fftiit fooling us. That's all.

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can". "Take THE SALESMAN

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Up"

In a broad sense we are all salesmen. For we all have something that someone else wants. And the task of each of us is to make it possible for our wares to get into the possession of the ones who can use them best The great salesman is the man who believes most in the thing he sells. Selling is transferring faith and belief. If you have never sold yourself you can never hope to sell another man. Most people buy thought instinct They feel honesty, even before they have heard it talked about. And whether it is talked well cr ill, one is sold in proportion to the enthusiastic faith back of the talk. Nations are held together because the people who make them a reality believe that their country is going to take care of them. In other words', the people have faith in the selling sense of those who rule them. When a salesman looks intothe eyes of his prospective buyer and makes that buyer feel that his 'w ords come from his heart, the buyer immediately lets down the bars and from then on they talk as partners. Often the objection that the prospective client makes is the very reason why he should buy. Remember that. But in selling, don't boast. State facts. Tell the truth. And don't knock you have your hands full in pounding home every merit that your product possesses. Be courteous. Never lose your temper. Stick to your subject. And never give up! Put your whole heart and soul into what you sell. And if you can't do that every hour that you work, find a new job and something new to sell that you can put your heart and soul into. Selling is a great profession. The world would freeze in its'gears without its salesmen!

Answers to Questions

CLUB GIRLS We know that the Mohammedans had some animala that they believed would be received :n heaven. Will you be so good as to tell us their names. We want to use them in our club. According to the Moslem's creed ten animals, besides man, are to be admitted to heaven. One is the dog Kratim of ths Seven Sleepers cf Ephesus. The name of the dog as it appears in the Koran is Al-Rar.kim, meaning "The Stupid." The other nine animals are Balaam's Ass. which reproached the disobedient prophets (Numbers xxii:2S); Solomon's Ant, which reproves the sluggard (Proverbs, vi:6); Jonahs Whale (Jonah ii:10): the Ram of Israel, caught by the horns ad offered in sacrifice instead of Isaac (Genesis xxii:13); the Ass on which the Queen of Sheba rode when she- visited Solomon; the Camel of Saleb (the word saleb means cross and the Camel of Saleb was marked with that sign); the

Cuckoo of Belkis-Blekiss was the Queen of Sheba: the Ox or Moses, with tongue of this ox Moses brought the dead man to life; the animal called AlBorak, which conveyed Mahomet to Heaven. Al-Borak is the Arabic for lightning.

RAILROADER What railroad in America has the greatest mileage? The Canadian Pacific railroad with a total of 13,375 miles. Reader may obtain anmrn to questions by writing The Palladium Questions aud AnNTtfri department. Ail qufiion ahould be written plainly and briefly. Abwit -will be Riven briefly.

John was asked to write a short history on the life of General Braddock. In his composition was the following compound sentence: "Braddock was a brave man; he had three horses shot from under him, and the founh went through his clothes."

AH! EPSOM SALTS LIKE LEMONADE Tou can now buy epsom salts without the awful taste and nausea, by asking your druggist for a handy package of "Epsonade Salts" which looks and acts exactly like epsom salts, because it is real epsom salts combined with fruit derivative salts, giving it the taste of sparkling lemonade. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of cold water whenever you feel bilious, headachy or constipated. "Epsonade Salts" is the much talked of discovers of the American Epsom Association. Advertisement.

BUNIONS

WHY NOT TRY THIS?!

If a pile sufferer don't become despondent try Hem-Roid no greasy salves no cutting a harmless internal tablet remedy that is guaranteed to quickly banish all misery or costs nothing. Quigley Drug Stores. Advertisement.

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DENTIST

Phone 1637 ;

Instant relief or monev back! Whv

let an aching, stinging bunion make Colonial Bldg. your life miserable, when a single aD-is

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Just rub it in that's all and your! troubles will soon be over. All the ' stinging, burning soreness just seems; to melt away and your feet feel cool and fine. Use Geero Wormwood

Balm tonight and make your bunions laugh. All druggists. Advertisement.

STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Made From Liberty Mills "Self Rising Biscuit Flour" is most delicious. Ask your grocer.

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

Special Prices on Manhattan and Apex Tires Oldsmobile Salesroom 1026 Main St

Pale Children Need Iron Iron In Syrup form Is more readily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, and naturally you get quicker results. The Iron in GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP is digested as soon as it is swallowed and. therefore, is promptly assimilated. You can soon feel iu Strengthening. Invigorating Effect The Syrup Is flavored and children love to take it Contains no Nux-vomica or other poisonous dr,ag&, therefore, it can bo given to The Babe. The Child. The Mother or The Grandmother with perfect safety. 75c

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FRESH GROCERIES DAILY at Lower Prices Hasecoster's Grocery S. 9th and C Sts. Phono 1248

PRICE COAL CO. j 517-519 N. 6th St. ';! PHONE 1050 j; Dealers in High Grade Coal

John H. Niewoehner

Sanitary and Heating Engineer 81F S. G St Phona 1828

New York Dental Parlors Gold Crown , $4:00 Plates $3.00 Gas for Extraction $2.50 DR. J. W. GANS, Open Evenings 8th and Main Phone 1378

A FABLE. Their social positions were beyond reproach. Their wedding was the most brilliant of that season. . It w.is attended by diplomats and dowagers of high degree. They livpd together for several years and had several children. To the amazement of everyone in their set, they continued to live together happily. So fax as any one could see. there was not a-cloud on their matrimonial horizon.

There wa.; never a hint of "another!

mart" cr "another woman." Their children grew up into fine men and women. And they continued to live together. After they had been married forty years, everybody said it could not last much longer. Yet neither of them made any move 1o secure a divorce. He bfcamo a very rich man and always took his own ife wherever he went. He even took her on his yacht and on all his trips to Europe. Finally they both died, after living tocefher sixty years. This is not. cf course, a logical conclusion, but this is the way it happened. As somebody ha3 said, it is a queer world.

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and he would more than human be if he were not inclined to see how long we'll take his pills. V.'e put temptation in his way; why should he heal us in a day, or even in a year? Why should he show his smoothest curve, and toil and strain his every nerve to put our works in gear? The Chinese plan is much the. best, in fact, the peoples of the West might learn much from Cathay; her methods often are so sane they make our finest schemes look vain, like pipe dreams gone astray.

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' By WALT MASON

v J CHINESE COSTOMS. In China, great and happy land, the doctor's only in demand when folks are feeling fine; he's paid to keep his patients hale; if they fall sick he - draws no kale, and must take in his sign. And so we see him on the jump, to cure the measle or the mump, or other fell disease; it doesn't pay to have men tick, so he prescribes his powdered brick, his pills and healing teas. And if the patient cashes in, the heirs kick up a frightful din that indicates their ire; they camp upon the doctor's trail, and ride that learned man on a rail, and set his house afire. And in our land, where culture reigns, when we fall sick, with pea green pains, we call the nearest doc; when w are well we care no whoop for all ihe potions in his coop, for all the PiJr in stock. The doctor knows we have a waL a. bundle opulent and brcf.d, he knows we'll pay his bills;

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

More than 2,000 people, including employes of the Richmond division of the Pennsylvania railroad and their families attended the eighth annual picnic of the division employes, held at the Eaton, O., fair grounds. The outing was probably the most enjoyable of any held to that date.

Why Does She Look So Old? The question has been asked about many a woman under thirty, who has maried and taken upon herself the cares of a house and young children. When a woman is suffering from female weakness, bearing down pains head and back aches and nervous irritation, it is well nigh impossible to attend to her duties and retain the charm and freshness of youth. Must she then struggle on towards the in

evitable nervous breakdown, or pre

mature old age?

Lydia E. Pingham's Vegetable Compound has saved many woman from such a fate. Thousands of grateful letters from such women tesify to the

merits of this wonderful root and herb

medicine for female ills. Advertise, ment

Don't Say: The boy has CAPACITY to leam. His ABILITY for eating was enormous. I CALCULATE you never saw him; did you? I RECKON you are from the East; are you not?

I BANKED on his going. Say: The boy has ABILITY to learn. His CAPACITY for eating was enor mous. I SUPPOSE you never saw him; did you? I SUPPOSE you are from the East; are you not? I RECKONED on his going.

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It has been estimated that only one person in fifteen has perfect eyes.

Skin Troubles Soothed " With CuUcura 3Mp. Ointment. Taleom. 25e. everywhere. Sample free of CnUcnr Lboratorl, Dept. X. XAldra, K&u.

YouH Like Trading at i THE WHEN ;! The Store that's Different I; 712 Main ;

VESTA BATTERIES for Super-Service Piehl Auto Electric Co. 1024 Main Phone 1891

GOOD CLEAN COAL Prompt Delivery RICHMOND COL COMPANY Telephones 3165-3379

and Why Not

Lumber and Building go hand in hand. One is necessary to the other and with Lumber at "back to normal" prices again, one should not hesitate to go ahead with those needed improvements. In purchasing your materials, request your contractor or superintendent to see us in placing their orders. If you contemplate any repairs on your buildings or dwelling call us, as our large experience in the handling of Lumber or Building material and experience in building will insure your satisfaction. The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything. to Build Anything" Phone: 3247 or 3347

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BUY COAL NOW We have the right coal at the right price. Jellico & Pocahontas Lump. ANDERSON & SONS N. W. 3rd & Chestnut Phone 3121

All Kinds of Bonds Issued Let Us Bond You KELLY & KECK (Insurance Service)

) 901 V2 Main St. Phone 2150

Big Bargains Now in Used Cars Chenoweth Auto Co.

1107 Main St.

Phone 1925

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LUMBER and COAL MATHER BROS. Co.

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SILK SWEATERS S4.95 to S7.95

Machine Work Gasoline Engines Air Compressors Electric Motors RICHMOND AIR COMPRESSOR CO. PHONE 3152 Cor. N. West First and R. R.

Compare our prices with other stores' sale prices, then note the difference. Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St.

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