Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 272, 26 September 1921 — Page 6

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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 Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second-Class Mall Matter. - . 1 i i . i ! - MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Asso-latM PrfRS 18 exclusively entitled to th use for republication of U news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of apodal dispatches herein are also reserved.

Not Advisable "There is pending in the house

passed, we understand, by the senate, to permit a judge in any district to issue a warrant which

shall run in any other district," says the Chicago

Tribune. "Thus a United States circuit judge in California might reach out and arrest a man in

Massachusetts and order his removal to Califor nia for trial.

"It is the law, of course, that

committed a crime shall be tried in the district in which he committed the crime. But it has also been our policy to provide safeguard3 against the removal of a citizen from his home without due cause. In our opinion the proposed bill is a serious and unjustifiable departure from that, policy, and should be defeated. "The bill is offered on the theory that it is desirable to unify the federal court administration and remove artificial barriers between districts. But this consideration weighs lightly as against substantial objections to the charge,

Good Evening By Roy K. Mouiton THE STUDENT'S REMINISCENCE. Alas, the soothing halcyon days are past; The summer's supernaculum is quaffed! My thirst is yet unslaked, but I must drink Of salty erudition's boundless sea. Woe's me! to well augment my sorrow great. The hours that I spent with her are not A string of precious pearls to me, but just " A string of debts, of prongs, that prick . my raind! 'TIs true, she loved me not, she loved my gold. Indeed. I spent not hours alone with her! Nepenthe, welcome! erudition's sea Tastes not so salty as it did at first! Philip Stichl, Jr. Man wants but little here below, But, gosh, it makes him rough When tax assessors want to know: "Where did you get that stuff?" FACTS NOT WORTH KNOWING. They call a man a teller in a bank, but if you ask how much somebody has in the bank he won't tell you a thing. Peace has been, declared In- Russia, but during the peace fighting will go on as usual. Germany's standing army seems to be unwilling to sit down. When a man with a wife and nine children triest, at he end of his fiscal year, to find out what he has left, he finds he has a wife and nine children. A parrot never swears until he begins associating with human beings. . Judging by the expense of stopping there for a week, Dsauville should be! spelled Doughville. Saying it with flowers is much quicker than saying it with a telephone. A LAMENT. This tibe of year gives me a paid And makes me very sore. I breathe dust from ebery pod Of ragweed and of golden rod. Ad then I sneeze sub bore. A motion picture company advertises a picture full of tame lions and wild women. It would be a relief to fee this order changed for once and have a picture full of wild lions and tame women; but maybe there ain't no such animals. If anybody else wishes to get any advertising out of the Fatty Arbuckle case, now seems to be the time to come to the front. The scarcity of chorus girls is not an unmixed calamity. Many men will hr able to pny their income taxes on tiiuo. Correct English Don't Say: . wireless telegraph is WHERE messages are sent through space. I ?ce in Ihe paper WHERE a man has been appointed. The ringing of the bell is WHEN hildrrn retire. Thanksgiving Is WHEN we have turkv for dinner. Say: A xviifless telegraph is an INSTRUMENT for sending messages through spare. I see in the paper THAT a man has been appointed. The ringing of the hell is A SIGNAL f ir children to retire. Thanksgiving is THE TIME when wo have turkey for dinner. Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today Rev. Huber gave the principal ad dress at the meeting of the Ministerial .a:niiiiAn which was held at the v r r v Dr. Huber presented quite nn interesting argument, most cf which was directed at the preachers kb .1 inprial sermon for them. The members of the association r.:,. in hniH 9 mpetine about a month from that time to discuss ques tions of socialism. Rheuma for Rheumatism Rheuma has relieved the agonizing pains of thousands who thougm rothlne would give relief. It should do as much for you it seldom fails Qulgley Drug Stores will supply you on the no-cure, no-pay oasis. Aaver isement.

which would place the mercy of some

cutor and deprive

improper arrest or defensive action as he enjoys in his own community.

"Under existing law, the judge in the district of the indictment is required to send a copy of the indictment to the proper official in the district in which the defendant resides or may be found. The official, therefore, acts as a committing magistrate and determines if there is

probable cause and if the indictment is good. If the offense is bailable, he fixes the bail. The

a bill, already

defendant is entitled to introduce evidence that he did not commit the crime charged. He may attack the indictment as bad in substance. He may be heard on the question of bail. "These are safeguards which ought not to ba withdrawn in such a country as ours. It is proper that one who commits a crime should be tried where he committed it. But it is not proper

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that any citizen may be charged with crime in some distant part of the country and be without defense from improper or precipitate action by officials unknown to him or the community in which he lives. This, it seems to us, is extending the arm of the law unduly and unnecessarily. Seme rather loose talk has been directed against the bill, which has been labeled a 'legalized kidnaping' measure. But, on the other hand, sound reasons of public policy are, in our opinion, clearly against its enactment. No advantage which seems likely to be derived from it would compensate for the evils its abuse would create."

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can", "Tak It",

GOING THROUGH ON HIGH Anyone who has driven an automobile knows what the expression "on high" means. He also knows that he has to get a good start "on high" In order to make a steep hill without changing gears. And I have never met a driver who didn't boast about how his car took steep hills "on high." There seems to be Inbred in everybody a desire to get the most out of ordinary things. As a matter of fact, the car that takes the highest and longest grades "on high" is not necessarily a better car than the one that has to be shifted oftener. But there is a lesson in the fact nevertheless. To go through things "on high" suggests confidence in one's ability not to swerve or to give up or to lose heart. It seems to say to one's soul that the world is a mighty good place, after all, and that to fail, even, is vastly better than not to try at all. Individuals and businesses will always have to go through hard times. That is what makes the man or the business worth its salt. When a business or a man gets too prosperous, there immediately arises a condition that has to be watched with great care. For when everything comes easy, there is no incentive to bore through difficult things. That is why competition will always remain in the world as the greatest single force for great endeavor. There is no interest to a race where all cross the line at the same time.. Or to a. contest that is a "draw." I talked to a publisher the other day who said that his advertisers had asked him to reduce his rates. I advised him to raise them and give to his advertiser a better newspaper as an assurance for bigger results to his advertiser. And I believe that my suggestion was sound. 1 The man who puts his spirit through "on high" during these times cannot fail. On the contrary, he is the one who is filling the Service Bank of the world and assuring it that bankruptcy cannot come!

Who's Who in the Day's News JOSEPH C. GREW Joseph C. Grew, whose nomination as minister plenipotentiary to Switzer land has been sent to the senate by President Harding, has served the U. j S. in diplomatic circles since 1904. Grew was born in Boston in 1 8 8 0. After graduating from Harvard in 1902 he toured the old world and then received his first appointment, being sent to Cairo, Egypt, as deputy consul general. Two years later he was made third secretary of the American embassy jCSfcPM 6Rfc' at Mexico City. Later he served in various capacities at Pctrograd, Berlin and Vienna. Early in the war be was with Ambassadors Gerard and Penfield in Berlin and Vienna, respec tively, in i:-u urew was appomica to succeed Aorman iiapgooo. as min ister to Denmark. Dinner Stories Two Scotchmen were on a raft adrift on a stormy sea. Angus knelt and began to pray. "O Iord." he said, "I ken I've broken maist o' Thy commandments. But, O Lord, if I'm spared this time I jiiomise Here Andrew interrupted him. "I widna commit yoursel' ower far, Angus," said he, "I think I see land. In a certain eoa?t city many strang ers take turnisnea nouses lor ine winter and a young woman there is fond of keeping tabs on them and dis cussing their affairs. Of one family in particular she spoke m detail their wealth, their children and, alas, the obvious aloofness of the rest of the winter colony. "I don't know anything about 'em, she declared one day, "But this I will say: My husband, who collects garbage, say3 that hey have perfectly swell swill!" WILL TAKE OFF ALL EXCESS FAT Do you know that there is a simple, harmless effective remedy for overfatness that may be used safely and secretly by any man or woman who is losing the slimness of youth? There is; and it is none other than the tablet foim of the now famous Marmola Prescription, known as Marmola Prescription Tablets. You can well expect a reduction of from two to four pounds a week without dieting or exercising. Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by all druggists at one dollar for a large case, or if you prefer you can order direct from the Marmola Co., 4612 Woodw ard ave., Detroit, Mich. Advertisement.

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him of such protection from Up" Answers to Questions (Any reader can get the answer to any question by writing The Palladium Information Bureau, Frederick J. Haskin, director, AVashington. D. C. This offer applies strictly to Information. The bureau does not give advice on legal, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt 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. How many aliens foreign-born and unnaturalized, belong to labor unions in the United States, or is it required that members be citezens? E. H. A. The American Federation of Labor says there are no statistics compiled showing the number of aliens that are members of labor organizations in the United States. Some local unions require that members be citizens. Q. What is the name and nationality of the man who plays the part of Julio in the motion picture, "The Four Horsemen of the Anocalypse?" I. M. C. A. Rudolph Valentino, who takes the part of Julio Desnoyers in "The nuiacujfu ui me Arocaiynse is a native of Castcllaneta Italy, and re ceived his education at the Military and Agricultural Colleges in Italy. Q. How many copies of the Bible have been printed? M. W. G. A. While it is not possible to say how many copies of the Eible have been printed, it is known that the British Bible Society, in the last 100 years, has published 244,444.855 copies and the American Bible Society. 9S.000,000. Q. When I use pen and ink in writing, my first and second fingers become ink marked. What will remove these stains? G. A. A. To remove ink stains from the Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless) is much better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonsful of Mulsified will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. Advertisement.

S8' Jfr LOT of "HOie. WORK - AnjP onJ The WAV, . To SChooi. You p.AA ' T"? .DROPPED Your Books SC'S' S-z ' ' 'i-f tFS AMD AUONG CAME A ' yT GUST OF ,WIML I

fingers, dampen the head of an ordinary match and rub briskly on the stains. Q. What state has the most Ford cars? A. M. A. Ohio has the most Fords, 190,306 being registered there. Iowa is secend with 18S.S3G, and Pennsylvania third with 183,900. Q. Was the mummy of Rameses II ever exhibited in this country'? JMcD. A. The Metropolitan Museum of Art says that, as far as it can ascertain, the mummy of Rameses II has never left the museum at Cairo, Egypt, where it was taken in 1881, after its discovery at Deir el Bahri. Q. What can be put in a refrigerator to keep it free from odors? W. L. S. A. Frequent washing of the ice box is important. A small saucer of airslaked lime set in the bottom of the refrigerator will absorb odors caused by food. Rippling Rhymes By Watt Mason STINGER AND STUNG. A merchant prince can sting me once, but one time will suffice; and I would be the premium dunce to let him sting me twice. When I receive my monthly bills mistakes I've often caught; I'm charged for boots or beeswax pills, the which I never bought. "Some error of a clerk," I say, and journey to the store, where things are straightened right away, and no one's head is sore. All honest men maymake mistakes, which they in haste retrieve, and even I have made my breaks which fact you'll scarce believe. But if my grocers represent their sand as being pure, and no cheap sugar with it blent, their tricks I can't endure, if I discover when I try to sweeten up my tea the sand's been sugared on the sly such methods sicken me. And if the dairyman would bilk, I say to him, "Avaunt! You try to sell me jugs of milk, when water's what I want. I fain would lave my- fevered brow with water, ere I dine, and you produce an antique QUICK AID SENT TO NIGHT POLICE Wife Tells of Her Husband's Experience Says He Is Improving. "Since my husband took Pepgen, his strength has increased and his health has improved wonderfully," says Mrs. Joseph H. Allen, of 2816 English Avenue, Indianapolis, wife of o n i crVi tc ? rOTYl aTi "My husband's chief trouble, before he took Pepgen, was indigestion. At times, especially after meals, he suffered from severe cramps and pains in his stomach. They were so severe they made him sick. As a result of the indigestion, he didn't get much from the food he ate. He lost strength and finally got so he could hardly do anything. "We had been reading in the newspapers of the good Pepgen was doing for Indianapolis people and when a friend recommended this medicine to ! us, my husband decided to try it. In ' a short time my husband started to ; improve. After that he got better'; rapidly. Now, the indigestion that ! troubled him before has been relieved, j He has gained strength and, over a i period of several months, his weight j has increased 26 pounds." j Pepgen, the new tonic, has a bene-' ficial effect upon the entire system. It has given relief in hundreds of thousands of cases. Try Pepgen. Pepgen is now being introduced at : Quigley's drug stores, Richmond; B. A. Carpenter drug store, Cambridge City, and other leading drug stores in near by towns. Advertisement. Stoves, Ranges and Cook Stoves at a Saving of 20 to 30 Guttman Furniture Co. 405-407 Main St.

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cow, and say it's juice is fine." Of grievous tricks the world is full, and fakers smirk and laugh; they sell us shoddy rags for wool, and paper shoes as calf. And ever, as I sing and dance, I hand out this advice; the same man shouldn't have a chance to sting the voter twice. PORTER COUNTY INCREASES FORCE TO ENFORCE LAW VALPARAISO, Ind.. Sept. 26. Sheriff Pennington has added ex-Sheriff W. B. Forney to his iorce. along with others, in an effort to keep the highways of Porter county safe for motorists at any hour of the day, and to prevent holdup gangs in the Calumet district, from beginning their opera tion in this, county. Two strangers, attempting to stop cars on the roads Sunday night, were jailed by the officers. The word "mam," a part of the name of every Japanese merchant ship is of masculine gender and denotes strength. IN BED EIGHT MONTHS Cause Change of Life. How Lydia ELPinkham's Vegetable Compound Got Me Up Afton, Tenn. "I want other suffering women to know what Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound has done for me. . During the Change of Life I was in bed for eight months and had two good doctors treating me but they did me no good. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which I did, and in a short time I felt better. I had all kinds of bad spells, but they all left me. Now when I feel weak and nervous I take the Vegetable Compound and it always does me good. I wish all women would try it during the Change of Life for I know it will do them good. If you think it will induce some one to try the Vegetable Compound you may publish this letter." Mrs. A. Keller, Afton, Tennessee. Women from forty-five to fifty years of age should take warning from such symptoms as heat flashes, palpitation of the heart, smothering or fainting Spells, or spots before the eyes, and prepare their system for this perfectly natural change by taking Lydia E. Pinki ham's Vegetable Compound ham s tvegetable Compound. It has helped many, many women through this trying period, just, as it aia ivirs-jveuer. Advertisement. inmiiHiHuttitiifmiimintitiHMnmtifii.iiitiHMiinHfiiiniHMMnmiiiitMiiiiiH I DR. R. H. CARNES I DENTIST Phone 2665 I Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street 1 Open Sundays and Evenings by appomtmen. itiiitiHtmimitiniitiiiiiiiiMniiiiiiMiitimtiitiuiiiittHiuiitiHTtiiHiimimmuiniiiif New Fall Hats in all the Latest Styles and Shapes LICHTENFELS 1010 Main Street fftnmmuiirfmiHimniiiitiimniimiifmiiimHiitiimnmmiinitinHiiiiimtiin Try Our Butter Maid Cake ZWISSLER'S 505-13 Main St. z wmiBiniiiiiitmitimTmiinminin!iHiiii.imnmHMmmimii,iniiiiiiiiiimiiiHpf

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Calend asonic ar Monday, Sept. 26 Richmond Conimandery No. 8, K. T. Special conclave. Will confer the Order of the Temple. Opening in full form, 7 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 27 Richmond lodge No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Master Mason degree, 7 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 28 Webb lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. Will hold lodge of instruction. Robert W. Phillips, instructor. Friday, Sept. 30 King Solomon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation; work in the Past and Most Excellent degrees. Saturday, Oct. 1. Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S., stated meeting. Summer Gauss BJtt W M lm G rove's Laxative Q&smm tablets Rftlip.vft fhp. HfnH QPriA hv Purine! tl-.o id COW. 30c The genuine bears this signature i FURS Chokers and Scarfs $5.98 to $39.50 UNION STORE, 830 Main iimmiiimiiHtiiittiuiiiuimtimMHiHiiiiiitiiiiitniimimmtiiiunin Big, Full Cut Work Shirts 14 to 17.. . 79 I 1 Rapp's Cut Price Co. 1 525-529 Main St. HiimifiMifiiMiHittmuiiiiiiiiiiiitiimuuimitutiiiiuiiHitiiiiTiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiuituM iiiMiiiitifiiiiMutitttitiiiiitHitiiiiiiiiiniuutminiitniniiittiiiiiitiiiiiMHiiiitMiMiut Robt Burns "Laddies" Package of 10 for 35 A. G. Luken Drug Co. Ijl llf 11 626-628 Main St. I '.niioiiliiiiiuiutiiiiiniuiiiniiiiniiiiniiiiMiiiMiiiniiiiiMiiimnuiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiiiiu If It's a Used Car You Want, i See Us i Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St. Phone 1925 Wm,,W'm'B"mmiiminjmmmiiimimtmiMiiiHMmiiiiiiitiiitiMiiii IS YOUR BATTERY SICK? Battery Recharging, Battery Re-1 pairing. All work guaranteed. 1 RICHMOND BATTERY t RADIA-1 TOR COMPANY I ill Phnno 1365 12th and Main I r . miiiii!uiiii.iiimiuwiimHnmiiiiiitinitimiiimM.1HHtiM"i..wiiiMnniiiiHiia

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(By Associated Press) HULL. Eng.. Sept. 26. Those who believe in dreams will find subject for reflection in several remarkable visions forecasting the destruction of the airship ZR-2 which came to two American officers attached to the Howden air force and to Chief Rigger Shields' wife who is in America. Three times in the six weeks preceding the ZR-2's fatal trial trip, William R. Taylor of the medical corps dreamed that the airship was wrecked, and one of the dreams vividly pictured almost the exact circumstances attended the actual disaster. Taylor, by the way, was in Hull on the day of the catastrophe and saw the ZR-2 meet her fate. In his dream he saw her split in two and hurtle down just as a few days later it actually happened. Narrowly Escapes Accident J. B. Lawrence also dreamed that the ZR-2 was wrecked. Shields was one of those selected to take the trial trip on the big airship but was taken ill after boarding her, owing to an earlier accident, and Norman O. Walker took his place; the latter being the only American survivor after the wreck. Mrs. Shields wrote to her husband from the United States shortly before the airships trials saying that she dreamed that the ZR-2 was wrecked, and imploring her husband not to make the trip. "Auto, run less than 5,000 miles, half price." Quoted from a Want Ad. Read 'em. RESINOL .Soothinq And HeAlirvj Does wonders for sick skins One applicationof this reliable ointment and the inflammation is reduced the itching stopped and healing begins Try it and see The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything To Build Anything" LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phones 3247 and 3347 HAVE YOU TRIED "FAULTLESS FLOUR" Ask Your Grocer Milled by a perfected process DUSTY'S SHOE REBU1UOS S04l8St N. 9 St BO 5TPSKtW Of 64S Off ' oPftsrrc ih KAIL ROAD ST0STORES Machine Work, Air Compressors, Gasoline Engines, Motors; Overhauling Trucks and Cars. Richmond Air Compressor Co. N. W. First and Railroad BUY COAL NOW We have the right coal at the right price. Jelllco & Pocahontas Lump. ANDERSON & SONS N. W. 3rd & Chestnut Phone 3121 WATCH REPAIRING If you want your watch to run and depend on good time, bring hem to U3. A specialty on ligh-grade watch repairing. J. & O. watch inspector. HOMRIGHOUS 1021 Main St. Phor-e 1867 i mmiiitiiutiiHtuitiHtiiiiHuiitiMifHuiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiHu:ufiiiiHtimniHiiiuiim Special Prices on Manhattan 1 and Apes Tires I Oldsmobile Salesroom 1 1028 Main St. 1 TtninillllllllllttttllltllllHlilllllMIIlMnilMltlllllHIUItlllfltHlllllMUIHttllllllttlltniH Fanners' Nat'L Grain Assn. Inc. Dealers in High Grade Coal PHONE 2549 Old Champion Mill, N. 10th St. vtiitlintitintiimnnniiifmtHiimitHiHiifiiinHinHiimiMiiiiiiimimimuiiHuuii! I JOHN H. NIEWOEHNERl Sanitary and I 819 S. G St. Heating Engineer Phone 1828 I BHtitHHiititnttHiiniiiiMitiiiiiHinniiiiiiMitttiiiiinimimiiiiuiitHiiitiiiiiHiitiiiir New York Dental Parlors Union National Bank Building, 8th and Main, at the Sign of the Clock". Open evenings. Phone 1378. f BENJAMIN A. BALL announces the removal of his law offices to Suite 202 K. of P. Bldg. General Practice and Collections PHONE 6226