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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM " AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every ""Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Street. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second-Class Mail Matter. MEMBER OP THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press U exclusively entitled to the- use fop republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news' published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Emma Goldman Wants to Come Back Numerous reports that Emma Goldman, who was deported from America to Russia for making speeches against conscription, wants to return to America, have been denied so emphatically in the past that a confirmation of the statement from no less a source than Louisa Bryant, widow of Jack Reed, a leader in communist circles, will go a far way to prove that she is anxious to get, back. Mrs. Bryant, in an article in the Wisconsin News, says the former American anarchist leader is anxious to get out of Russia, and although

she prefers to return to America, where to get away from the soviet Most Americans were of the Emma Goldman' would feel at among communists, who, although Answers to Questions (Any reader can fret the answer to any question by wrttlnpr The Palladltim Information Bareau, Frederic J. Haskin, director, Washington. D. C. This offer applies strictly to information. The bureau does not ive advice on legral, medical and financial matters It does not atlernpt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Write your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose two cents in stamps for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the inquirer.) Q What is the difference between graham flour and whole wheat flour? I. A. R. A. Graham flour is unbolted wheat meal ground from the whole, kernel. The so-railed whole wheat or entire wheat flour contains nil the kernel except a portion of the bran. Accordins; to chemical analysis of graham, entire wheat and standard patent flour, milled from the snme kind of wheat, the graham contains the highest and the patent flour the lowest per cent of total protein. Q. What country first granted international copyrights? E. B. Ft. A. Prussia was first to take action in regard to international copyright?, passing an act in 1836 which gave the protection of the Prussian statute to the writers of all countries which would . reciprocate. Q. Did Edwin Austin Abbev, the artist, become a British subject? K. L. E. A. Although Edwin Austin Abbey lived in England for many years, and died in London, he never gave up his American nationality. Q. How can the odor be taken out of kerosene without changing its chemical composition? F. L. G. ' A. To deodorize kerosene shake repeatedly with fresh portions of metallic quicksilver. Let it stand for two days, then rectify, or shake with plumbate of soda (oxide of lead dissolved in caustic soda), then rectify. Q. Is it possible to purchase a discharge from the army? F. E. A. A discharge of enlisted men from the regular army by purchase has been approved by Secretary Weeks, who on July 26, directed the adjutant general to publish a circular containing the rules 'governing purchase of discharge from the army. This re scinds previous rulings to the contrary. Q. Is it practical to use sawdust for the manufacture of wood pulp? S. L. B. A. Under present conditions it does not seem economically feasible to pulp sawdust and use the resulting pulp for the manufacture of board or paper. , Q. I have a piece of cloth in my gun barrel. How can I get it out? F. M. A. The war department says that one way of getting a piece of cloth out of a gun barrel would be to burn it' out bv inserting a hot wire. It requires a great deal of patience and j care, however, in order not to over- i heat the barrel of the gun. j Rhymes mppnng By WALT MASON BETTER DAYS -When voung I worried under the ills laat children know; my colic was a wondtr, I had nine mumps or so. Tkon crrmdma made me swallow a

stoup or castor on; anu u fr0m 7 to 10 o'clock that evening. Cash vain and hollow, a thing or tears ana,pri aggregating $73 were awarded toil. If sickness was d"tr. for the best exhibits. The exhibit was remedy was worse; the taste or oil oi01,en tQ the entire puolic aIld proved castor long weeks could not disperse. jtQ be a vprv pleasing venture.

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to wear disguise, and they stirred PfTT TfLIT RE ATQ emotions this age can't realize. Then ! VJlLi LiivJll 1 DUrilO

every ailing critter was doomed to drink a tea made up of yarbs as bitter as any yarbs can be. But science is a dandy, its triumphs never stop; cur pills are now like candy, our bitters taste like pop. They used to hold our noses and pry our jaws apart, to pour down noxious doses designed to break the heart. The old time methods savored of martyrs at the stake, but now uur dope is flavored like icing on a cake. And thus the world grows brighter in big and little ways, our burdens all grow lighter, and sunnier our days. .My heart is light and tuneful, and lull of" glee I am, as I consume a spoonful nt dope that tastes like jam. Summer Colds Cause Headaches GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the headache by curing the cold. The genuine bears the signature of E. V. -Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO). 30c Advertisement. SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS" Po you remember the old song about acriool days being- golden rule days? It wronsr to Bend a coughing, sneezing, spitting child to school to spread rhueasa gprms among other little ones. Common colds are Infectious. Protect vour own and other little ones with Kolc-y's Honey and Tar. This safe family remedy checks coughs and colds, loosens phlegm and mucuous and coat-a aw, irritating membranes with a healVit, nothing medicine. A. G. Luken & fi-J6-fi25 Main. Advertisement.

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their principles from anarchists, nevertheless have many things in common.. But, strange to say, neither the deported anarchist leader nor the soviet officials were able to find a common basis of confidence. Emma Goldman stood firm on the ' anarchistic theory, "All governments are founded on violence," and in this category she included the soviet. Consequently she refused to work or to co-operate with the soviet. Finally they induced her to do some work in the museums. She has found herself in a strange world, among people whose language she cannot speak, and who are far from being pacifists and haters of war. One reason why she feels lonely is because she cannot make speeches. She found America an ideal place to talk and denounce, until she began to oppose conscription, when she learned that there is a limit to the theory of free speech, even in America. Deprived of this privilege in

Russia, she naturally finds that country a mighty poor place in which to be happy. Very few Americans are willing to have her return to our shoes. Most of them are opposed to a general amnesty decree by which she and others of her ilk will be able to come back to the country whose government they denounced and vilified. Let Emma Goldman and her associates end their days in Europe.

will go any government opinion that home in Russia they differ in

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams," Author of "You Can", "Take It". "Up" WHO'S' YOUR BOSS? Bosses are all right if they are the right Bosses. All through Nature and Human .Life is felt the power of Bosses, good and bad. Everything would go to pieces, the world would run amuck, if there were no Bosses. That's why it. is a satisfying thing to know that yoa can select your own Boss. There are Bosses and Bosses. Some folks let a little 3-inch paper of tobacco boss them. Some have been led around most of their lives by little glasses of fire-water. Some of us are ruled by a bunch of worries. Some of us allow our stomachs to boss us. Some turn over the reins of government to clothes and style and "what will the neighbors say?" These are pretty hard Bosses. But don't forget You can select your own, Boss. One of the saddest sights in the world is a wrongly bossed man or woman. 'For that man is a failure that woman is ip misery. Let's think of our Bosses for a minute. Who's your Boss? What Bosses boss you? Don't forget that You can choose your own Boss. This is the way: Put your Will in complete control. Make it Boss. The Human Will is the greatest, finest Boss in all the world of Bosses. Then say "Nerves, a word with you! You are not my Boss. Fear, you can't run me. Habit, you have to give up; you can't boss me. But "Will, let's shake hands!- I select you as my Boss. And from this day on, there is to be Order, Growth, Power in this life of mine."

Who's Who in the ' Day's News CANON CARNEGIE Canon Carnegie, chaplain of the British house of commons and subIdean of Westminster Abbey, is now in the Uwted States, having come , , with his American wife for a visit. His wife was. Miss May Endicott of New York and a widow of Joseph Chamberlain. Canon Carnegie was born in 1860 at Terenure, county Dublin. He was educated at Magdalen college, Oxford. Following his graduation he spent two years touring the world. He was ordained in 1887 and worked as a curate in Stanningley. York and East London. He was rector of Great Witley from 1889 to 1903 and for the next two years was rector of the cathedral church of St. Phillips, Birmingham. He was select preacher at Oxford, 1905-1906. Canon Carnegie has been canon of Westminster since 1913; chaplain of the house of commons since 1916! archdeacon of Westminster since 1918, and sub-dean of Westminster Abbey since 1919. He has written a number of book3 on religious subjects and has traveled extensively, having toured the world for two years some years ago. Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ag Today The members of the Aftermath society arranged with the high school officials to hold the fifth annual exhibition of flowers grown by the school children of Richmond, to whom seeds i were furnished that spring by the society. The exhibit was open from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and ELECTRIC OR GAS BURNS 94 AIR A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94Co air and 6 common keresene (coal-oil). The inventor, D. E. Johnson, 609 W. Lake St., Chicago, 111., is offering to send a lamp on 10 day's FREE trial, or even to give One FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce 1G Write him to-day for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money make $250 to- $300 per month. AdvertisementOn o account any

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Correct English . Don't Say: He swallowed the poison, ALr THOUGH it did not kill him. - I greeted- him, WHEN he did not answer. ' The player is a member of the Giants, WHO made the home run. The clerk CAME, ENTERING upon his duties as soon as he arrived. The searchlight streamed above the houses of the city, WHICH WAS glaring. Say: ALTHOUGH he swallowed the poison, it did not kill him. WHEN I greeted him, he did not answer. The player WHO made the home run, is a member of the Giants. The clerk ENTERED upon his duties as soon as he arrived. The glaring searchlight streamed above the houses of the city. Dinner Stories A visitor to Kentucky came across that rare specimen,' an unmarried colored man. The negro was a quiet, elderly person, not shiftless but quite industrious, so the northern man felt curious and felt determined to find out why he had remained single. "Uncle Jim, how does it happen that you are so opposed to matrimony?" The old fellow looked up with a grave face, but there was a twinkle in his eye as he replied: "Me, suh? I ain't erposed to matrimony." 1 "Well, why is it you have never married?" his inquisitor continued. "Haven't you seen anyone you liked?" "Lawdy! yessah but you it's thisaway: I couldn't resk my judgment." Summer Colds Cause Headaches GROVE'S s Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the headache by curing the cold. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c Advertisement. SayS His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally decided, after two years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, conlmonly called uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this ideaMn mind, he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave his discovery . to others who took it, with what might be called marvelous success. After! years of urging he decided to let suff erers everywhere know about his dis- j coveTy through the newspapers. ' A. G. Luken Drug Co., Quigley's 3 Drug, Stores, Yes and Now Drug Co., and Dafler Drug Co. have been appointed agents for Allenrhu . in thi3 vicinity with the understanding that they will freely return the purchase money on the first two bottles to all who state they received no benefit, v Advertisement.

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ERZBERGER'S DEATH CAUSES BIG DEMONSTRATION IN BERLIN

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The photo shews a remarkable Bcene in the Lustgarten, Berlin, on the occasion of the great Good Evening . By ROY K. MOULTON Flappers should stand at attention as we record these faots: "Katherine Green, now in her seventy-fifth year, has written a total of thirty novels and 400 short stories, all dealing with mysterious crimes. "Despite the fact that she is now nearly eighty years of age. Saran Bernhardt, the sterling French actress, is now appearing in the role of a young man." WELL, WHY NOT? The funny part of it is that European celebrities think they have visited America when they, have visited New York. Pueblo Star-Journal. Nobody wants three-cent postage stamps. The red ones are much prettier. The Eureka "Herald" notes that many people mix religion in their bus iness but forget to stir it. The bus iness inevitably comes to the top. An ancient mariner dropped into a restaurant and ordered soup. The waiter brought it. "What is this?" asked the mariner after tasting it. "Soup," said the waiter. "That's funny," said the old tar. "I have been sailing in this stuff for 40 years and never knew what it was." Town Makes Bid for Fame; Will Not Levy Any Taxes DANVILLE, Ind.. Sept. 22. North Salem, a village of 700 persons, has made its bid for fame. Called on by the county auditor to make its report of tax assessments for next year, the blanks were returned with he word "None" written with flourishes across the pages. The auditor, not understanding this unusual report, called the town clerk by telephone and requested that official to eliminate the funny business and make a return of the town's tax levies. "We have got enough money in the treasury to run us next year. We are not going to levy any taxes," explained the North Salem official. This record is without precedent in Indiana. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doem't am a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instant-1 ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right oft with fingers. Truly! 1 Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of j "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient j to remove every hard corn, soft corn, j or corn between the toes, and the! callouses, without soreness or irrita-j tion. Advertisement. 1

BARGAIN in IRIS and PEONIES Ideal to plant now, and every one who owns a lot or home should plant some. To reduce our large surplus we offer you the best bargain ever made in BEAUTIFUL IRIS Germania, Japanese and Siberian, of the finest varieties. One of each kind, if three or a dozen are ordered. Worth 25c and 35c each. Special to you, 3 for 25c; 6 for 50c; 12 for $1.00, by parcel post, prepaid.

PEONIES . Peonies red, white . and pink worth 50c each; special price to you, 3 for 50c; 6 for $1.00, parcel post, prepaid. Send cash, stamps or check. These will bloom for you early next Spring, and we guarantee them to please you. If they do not, your money will be refunded. )

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demonstration of loyalty to the German republic, held to protest acainst the murder of Herr INDIANA AMENDMENT WILL COST 50,000 FOREIGN BORN VOTE (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, .Ind., Sept. 22. Although exact "figures are not available, state officials estimate that at least 50,000 foreign-born persons were disfranchised by the adoption of the constitutional amendment limiting suffrage to citizens. As a result of the new suffrage qualification, the city elections to be held this fall will show a slump in the foreign vote, which may be offset largely before the next general election by the "first-paper voters" com pleting their naturalization. Alien born residents, who must start their naturalization anew, will not get to vote at the general election, for two to seven years is the period for com pleting naturalization. Few Complete Papers In the last 10 years, from 1910 to 1920, 61,257 aliens in Indiana filed declarations of their intention to be come citizens, and during this period only 8,916 completed their naturaliza tion, according to statistics compiled by the state legislative reference bu reau. However, the ditference between these figures does not show the number of "first-paper voters." for BABY BORN ON PEACE DAY After Mother Had Been Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Salisbury, Mass. "For seven years I had a female trouble and such bearingdown pains I could hardly do my houseworK. the doctor said, 'If you can have another baby it might be the best thing for you but I am afraid you cannot.' I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and my baby was born on Peace Day'. If women would only take your Vegetable Compound they would have better health. I always recommend your Vegetable Compound to the neighbors. " Mrs. Tracy Patten, 2 Lincoln Ave., Salisbury, Massachusetts. The experience of maternity should not be approached without careful physical preparation, as it is impossible for a weak sickly wife to bring healthy children into the world. Therefore if a woman is suffering from a displacement, backache, inflammation, ulceration, bearing-down pains, headaches, nervousness or "the blues" she should profit by Mrs. Patten's experience, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and be restored to health. Advertisement. For Strained, Weak Eyes Our Service Satisfies. Optometrist Richmond Sweitzer, St DR. CHAS. A. ROARK Permanently Located at HAGERSTOWN, IND. ' Office in Dr. Deardorff's Residence i Calls answered promptly day or ! night. PHONE 48 '

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Erzberger, a member of the German cabinet, at the hands of royalists or their emissaries. some of those declaring their intention here may have completed naturalization in other states. Aside from cutting down the number of voters in the state, the adop tion of the new amendment will break up the practice, more or less, in foreign quarters of creating new voters shortly before an election.' In the past, political organizations are known to have had separate finances Quickly Conquers Constipation Don't let constipation poison your blood and curtail your energy. If your liver and bowdsvgi .y takT CARTER'S -CARTER'S raiTTLr tTO-ubLa will ffto55gwras1si cease. For dizziness, lack of aooetite. head acne and blotchy akin nothing can equal them. Purely vegetable. . . Small PHI Small Dom Small Priea QUALITY FOOTWEAR for Men, Women and Children 'BB888 GOT MALY AAAAAAAAAVkkaaaahakakkaahhkag Why wait until you have the money to buy clothes? Come to the UNION STORE, 830 Main Where Your Credit is Good DUST'S:SHOE KEBULDEB5 S04(.8St - fit. G9S omsne JH KAILROAB BO sriPSMOv Of GAS Offttt note ts4a STORES New York Dental Parlors Union National Bank Building, 8th and Main, at the "Sign of the Clock". Open evenings. Phone 1378. See our Complete Showing of the New Felt Hats for Men LICHTENFELS 1010 Main Street tiiimiitiiiuiiuitiiiiiiittiinHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiifiiitiuiiiiiifiuiiiiiiri I DR. R. H. CARNESl I DENTIST Phone 2665 I 1 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building I I 1016 Main Street 1 1 Open Sundays and Evenings by I I appointment. 1 uiiiMmiimiiiimiiiiiiHMiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMmillniiitiiimiiuiiiintii!iii Buy Your Footwear at This Store WESSEL SHOE CO. 718 Main St Used Buick Touring Cars In excellert condition, sold on easy terms. Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St.. Phone 1925

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for bearing the expense of naturalizing foreigners as far as getting them their first papers on which to vote.

Say Repairs to Bridge Will Increase Capacity (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 22. Replacement of a concrete flooring In the bridge across White River near Bloomfield, Ind., with creosote blocks will increase the capacity of the structure from ten to fifteen tons according to engineers of the state highway commission. The bridge is on the state road between Indianapolis and Vincennes. The difference in weight between the concrete floor and the creosote floor has been the means of increasing the capacity the enginers say. The work of remodeling the bridge will be completed by Oct. 15. mm ECZEMA HR3MP tn Pimples On Neck and' Shoulders. CuticuraHeals. "Eczema broke out on my neck and shoulders in the form of small pimples. They were very thick and itched and burned so badly that I could not rest at night. After scratching them they would run water and spread and a crust formed over them. "The trouble lasted about three months.". I saw Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertised and sent for a free sample. I bought more and after using one and a half boxes of Cuticura Ointment, with the Cuticura Soap I was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs. Christina Skaggs, R. R.C., Box 253, Indianapolis, Ind. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. SmpU Efcch Ftm by Mn. A tid-ns: Oatlnn LbrttorlM, Dpt H, Mtlltell , Km." Solderer?whr Somp 25c. Ointment 25 and GOc. TaJcom 25c. j9BFCuticwa Soap shave without mug. The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything To Build Anything" LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phones 3247 and 3347 SEE NASH 4-DOOR SEDAN $2,075 Delivered WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19-21 S. 7th Phone 6173 lUiiiinimitinrminmmtmttimHHmintiiiimiiuimMiunnnuiminuiHiHiutr1 Automobile Storage and I Repairing I I Overland-Richmond Co. 1 K. of P. Bldg. . S. Eighth St. I inmiiiimiHtuHHniittmmiHHminiHHtitMnMniMnHiumiimwuiinmiimwu mitiiiiiiiHtifmiHitMimNitinniiminiiiuiiiituumuaiiJiHiiHiiutiimimiuiniit I BOSTON STORE Quality Always 3 in nt it Kinntii 1 1 hi ii Htttm ttrntifiiiiiiwiiiniiiiiTiiiiiiniiiimiiiiimwniiiuiini iHHiiiHHiimiiinitniiiimiiiitifUMitiiiititiiiiitiiiiiiiuinTiiiiiiiiiiiitiHiiuiiiiiiiiii-i - The Bank of REAL i aervice i (2nd National Bank rMiritniimiiiiiifiiHMHiiNtinminiiiiiMininmH!!rnTrni;flmrTritHiiiiiHfiHiMiU WEBB-COLEMAN CO. Authorized Ford Sales and Service N. 9th St. Ofp- Postoffice I J" y-----Jr"1J- JVkrkfaTknna; (IIIIIIHliniUtlllllltlllllIllltllllUMlllllIIIIIHlMIIHiIIIIIIIIIIIIII11lllfttllt1llHIHnili:!t I W. Virginia and Pocahontas T I COAL Independent Ice and Fuel Company 1 niitmifimiititiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiitniiuiitiHiuiimitimmtimiiiiumiiii We Can Tailor Your Fall Suit to Your Satisfaction ROY W. DENNIS Tailor y 5 N. 10th St iiiuiuiuuuiitiituiuiiiitiiu!luli:iiiiituuiiiuiiiiu:miiiiiii!!l!::!r:!tr:::!'liHtinM. 1 USE MARVELSEAL 1 ROOF CEMENT I Hackman, Klehfoth & Co. utmtHmitnnnitmiitiitimiMimtmHtMmmtmiiiHitHttimimitinHmmiHniiiut HiiuiiiiiiuiitiiiiiiiituinuiiiiiiiHiiuuiiimtniiiiiitiiiiuiiimtifuiiiuiniiiuiiimiii ITHOR Stanley Plumbing & 1 910 Main St. WASHING I MACHINES I IRONERS Electric Co. I Phone 1286 I 3 uHiiimrniiiiiimt iimiinitmm minim i fttiimu mtt ititniimmiHtmmiiiiiiuitiig fiintimiiniiiiiiiiniiiMtitiiiitiiiiiiMiiiittiiiuiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiHtfiiiiuiiitiittiHiiitiii I Suits Cleaned and Pressed i I $1.50 I (PEERLESS CLEANING CO. I I 318 Main Street 1 liiiimntiHiiiimtniHNiiiitui'ainimiHiiHiimiiiiiiujimuimimiiMnittiiiiifiiiiii Reliable Automobile Accessories Oils and Tires at reasonable prices RODEFELD GARAGE West End Main St. Bridge Phone 3077 Coal, Floor, Feed J. H. MENKE 162-168 Fort Wayne Ave. Phone 2662 SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLUS 4V2 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY "The Home For Savings"