Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 324, 29 November 1921 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1021.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ,S the ip

AND SUN-TELEGRAM

Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Pest Office at Richmond. Indiana, as Second-Class Mail Matter. MEMBER OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thfi Associated T'rss is exrluMvf ly entitlPd to the as for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local new published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.

International Live Stock

The annual International Live Stock show is being conducted in Chicago this week. Every farmer in the Middle West is interested in this exhibit, not entirely because of the fine stock that is on exhibition, but because his prosperity and that of many industries in this part of the -country are pretty closely connected with the live stock industry. Wayne and adjacent counties are no exception to this observation. The prosperity of this entire section of the state and of western Ohio depends primarily upon the farming industry, which is powerfully affected by the live stock industry. The-live stock industry depends unon a sup-

ply of hogs, cattle and sheep from the agricul

tural regions, and the happiness

of this live stock, of the distribution, and of the I be rushed and will be unable to give the personal consumer depends upon a correct price relation-J attention which they ordinarily give to custom- : hip. ! ers. It will be a case of hasty selection with inIf the producer doe? not get a fair price, the ! adequate sen-ice.

farming industry suffers; if the

to make a fair margin of profit, he is forced to curtail operations, throwing thousands out of work; if the consumer ha- to pay an outrageou.; price, he is being imposed upon. These are some of the underlying points of interest in the live stock shew to those who real-

Muslnos for the Evening MARCELETTE i He was down and he was tir-d Thoro was roplly nothing the matur; with him except that, he had lost con- ; lidenco in hin.seif. 11 walked into the park and the'v met ;i woman he had ; known many ear ago. She was a good woman, nad that. i tho most : wnnderfn.' thine in the world. They ; talked about old times and th little i town they bolh came from. He and he : ; walked out of the park togH her. ir'j ras not. long hdorf 'hey w re mar ri d. ; ; Now vh-n is tired and lose;; eon- . fidencf in himself, she console; and : rneouraees him. Ineiilently. is , :-uet.-;ful and both are very hpfpy. A woman's nfeouraeemnt is a'l there isand tho'.e isn't ar.y innn Marcel Ptf inh; use. GARAGE FOR ADULTS i Space in h atcd parage; nn! per j month, f 3-f 10 : adults only Hudson County Observer. it. is asserted that wnn fromiT Rrir.nd arrived, he said: "I ?ra clad to jp' on dry land." Dry land i rish'. We GHouid Liks to See the Old Files N'o more L iters of a s'.andt rr.us r a! ;ire will be printed in thio papr tf (Mo.) Knterprise. Harvard full prcf(:sor nov set J,iiO') a year. How much does i' cost to f t a professor t h:- t. way at present price.,? Chicago jtjdffp bold- it i not i!Ir--ral for a man to steal from his wife. No. it is net iUeTtl " ' impo.-.-ible. A to Questions nswers A '-, V rwVl'T " r - ' ; ' i 1 i n Iv ' f' -!:-. .1 1 !. !! T'.-l i .(o-.iior. VA', fr-r - .-: t r s z t ! t : n : n s w t r I'-itti ! k .t H is l',Tf!ri' HhttiSton. D. 1 1 t ir.firr ,i 1 1 ,1 -!V.P'I f:n , I t rm;,t to ; i matte-. It . Kettle I 1 : 1 - -1 ! rtake "xii.tust ivi- . t. W-ite riinvieflv. tVive full ! . M.-lose I wo . .-t 4 st-is. . All r.-pli i : l 1 i : r r 1 el i.i:!v n! .1 l!1 1 ..!.!r. ."I-f-return :x t to t Q W hat p overs are pa in the rlisaramT.t parley? .1. vy. V The nation- participating, in conference for Mmitatiori of avmam ; i '' : ro dreat pritain. Tiance. lvi'.y. J.a pan. N'eth:jrl-.i!!(N. Belgium, ('him Portugal anel th': l'nit--d Sta es. 1 1 How oil t .Vniur !-.;!; rtittf t' vv' T I ' Y- ; A. tnnih :h iMi.tr-e-mber 12. 18R4. ? will be r.T years. old next men' h. O. How -a'i the ran v.. separated from tlir glass? W. P. A. The hiu-ea.! of ftandarfl.' s.is ;-;"ir glass has h en made, the s.-r:d l:';s beep, so used ns to maKo v ru.-.aitile to i i-.ance i. back t :m1 oiiginal state. q What was the sprrhv ch.arge placed against Captain Fryatt who was- shot by the Germans during the w :;r? It was an od.d word that 1 cai.-iic.-t rcmemb' r. ' . . . Captam Frayait of the Briti-h f j,ip "Bri:-se!s" w n exrcufd bv the Germans on the charge of being a Frano-tireur. Literally transited this teans r. "sharpshooter." Tinword v-as first introduced into international law as a result of the organisation of bands of irregulars or Fran '- ttreurs during the Franco-Prus.-ian war. Q.VYhat is the largest yark in il; Fnittd States within a city. J. K. N. A. Fairmont rark in Fhiladelpnia has an area of 3,242. acres. This is nrobablv the largest park within the limits of any city in the country !S,. O What 's used in the m lire of fibre phonograph needies? V. H. V. S A Tho forrst service says tnai. m st cases fiber needles are manuf.ictmos ured from which are bamboo. forr-i.gn tropicai woons closely ocia'ed with p.iinH Rleeeiinir or Fro I met t ng I tie In-tantly relieves Itchine Piles. 00c. Advertisement

msnM) am win: wmii. Mr Mrs. Janus Carson, i 'l'''hu'x N. r., siKn a lettt-r caving. "VJ e h.ivc both ron.-ln.l.n! w shai ! r f-ver l. without Foley Cathartu- I ablets am bclifve thrill to lie essential to froo.t healtli" Tlu-v kf.p Hip stoniarh sw;f-t, iivrr active ami bowels rocnlar. r."' h.m!'n constipation. iml'.trcst ion. n:l-(..lunf-f?, sick lieadacho. bloat int. sour - tomuch. sas on stonmch. bail breath, ruitoil tongue. Not habit forming. A. Lukrn Dracr Co.. 6 ITS-CIS ta'n St.. '. .Iverti-semt-'nt.

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utpeiias upon xne amount oi live Mun. huiui hc is able to raise and feed. The show this year is attracting more attention than formerly because these factors are being better understood, and also because farmers are realizing more and more that it pays to raise and feed pure bred stock.

Early Shopping Some may think that it is a far cry to the Christmas shopping season, but a glance at the calendar will convince the skeptic that the number of shopping days are not so many as he believed them to be. Annually the cry of early shopping is sounded, and annually it is disregarded by many to the injury of their nerves and to the hardship

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of the sales forces of the stores. j Dealers have their Christmas goods on their j shelves now. Selections can be made without i much effort. The sales forces are fresh and un-J wearied, capable of giving good service, and j eager to please. All the advantages of early i

shopping are with the prospective purchaser. He has it within his power to obtain what he wants, with the best service which the stores are able to give. In a few weeks conditions will be changed.

of the producer! Stocks will have

packer is unable One would believe that the many campaigns

for early shopping which have been waged would j have educated the public to see the advantage of j following the nrlvire of the merchants. i

I The wise shopper is the one who begins this ; week to do his buvinsr. takine his time, making i

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TODAY'S TALK By Gecrne Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can." "Take It." "Up"

ADVENTURE So many folks seem satisfied to take their stand in some particular spot. dr;w a circle around that spot, and live within the circle. .Most of us forget that this is the only chance we'll have to live on this earth, anyway. Many of us don't even take the trouble to find out all the marvelous things that tan be crowded into the years of our living here if we will but adventure. Don't get so deep down into a groove that you can't jump out. Dodc:e the ruts broaden out adventure! Don't "let well enough alone" make well enough a whole lot belter. "It might he woise"- -but you can make it right and fine, if cu tiy. So do a lit tl" advent tiring. There's travel right in your own neighborhood, if you can't go further. There are folks. There are books, with their own new places and people. The re 'are hobbies get one. and follow it to its limit. Thre are thoughts. You can adventure with them all, if you will. And just as surely as the new broom sweeps clean, the same old brain and body you have tired of, when stirred up with Adventure, will create for yon nw Enthusiasm For new Adventurer! Ad v f nture today!

Who's Who in the Day's News ALFRED C. BEDFORD Alt' red c. Bedford, chairman of (he hoard of directors oi the Standard Oil, is one of the bis l'atlers who did not co to Orea'er New ork from somev. here else. He was j born in Brooklyn i in 1864 and still lives there. In IS so K. S. Jafftv.y and company had a promising young clerk who war. learning the V- h o 1 e s a 1 e d ry poods b u s i n e s s from the floor up, rsinii ib.o broom as 1 is l it st agency. Mr. Bedford was the motive power of the broom. A relative gave, him lie' P'-afts and he A.C. etOFOQO a note i o on" of I i fiit a np-j: -.oh -with the BM'een Point i t'he-:i;ical company, which company ;as a Standard Oil subsidiary. From 'hat start lie climbed all the ,

way to a,e lo" 01 U1" sreate;st machine !aH QU of xiney of its lime. He h,ad gone through all!

i the stares of th- oil business vvneni , , p alone t; claim H. H. Rogcrs. .lonr, p. . rent out ana .lames a.' ' Moft'eit, sr.d l;e had only to .-te p up to j tli iresi.ler.tcy of Standr.rd Oil in I : 191(5. whence lie was made chairman' . of the bo.rrd in l!tr. Mr. ll.ilfc-rJ married "dith Kinsman i Clark of Brooklyn. He Is a trustee of jihe Emruanurl BaptiM church and has I had a leading part in Y. M. C. A. work. : During the war he was a valued aid to j the government in handling the big i problems that, the contest brought. Lessons in Correct English DON"T SAY 1 think I WILL come. He says he SHALL coree. He said he SHOULD come. I knew we WILL come. 1 know they SHALL come. SAY I think I SHALL come. He hays he WILL come He said he WOULD come. 1 know w e SHALT, come. I know they WILL come. :IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR ! Just the moment, you apply menthoi Suinhur to an itc hing, burning or n i-ii""'" v -v -; - sue-n a quick renei, run to neiy eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ destroying prop erties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for improvement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Mentho-Sulphur at anv drug store. Advertisement.

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mat me ieruuiy ui ms suui i -4-,.l- ..,v,;.i-. U,-. I been picked over Clerks will avoiding the last-day rush. 'After Dinner Stories

j A Boston girl tells a friend from an-i journey to the pond to get our morn- : other town, who, during a recent visit. J iny born. Oh. ye. in alley or in slum i to the lltfi, spoke often and enthu-,- " nay -.in our breath, and buy ! iasHcally f her love for music. I of bottled iun that's tabled Sudden j One afternoon the Boston girl ar- Dea'h; but who's so thirsty he'd elect ranged lor the music lover to attend to drink such booze, gadzooks? And !a concert. As there was an errand j who can kep his self respect, and : which the latter must do before the train w ith low dow n crooks ? The ; concert, it was arranged that shei Volstead law i not a dream, it largeJ should meet h"r Boston friend at the ' !y looms, like fate; andd we must sek ! hall and that the latter was to "go the ci ys-tal stream w hen we w ould ir-

right m. "Have I missed much?" she vvh.-i-pered as -.die slid into the seat aloneside the Boston girl. "What are they playing now? "The Filth Symphony .vas the re s pem-c. "triacious me! Am I so that?" asked the music lover late as i Ambrose, ihe piano tuner, had tuned the piano and found it in good condii tion. ! A lew days later he received a letjter from the owner of the piano, siat- : ing that, it had not been properly ! tuned. , j The tuner made another trip and ! tested every note, only to find no fault, with the instrument. I He. told the lady so. - Thenvou i.lay on it'; ht as i hr-in t intr it sets Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason REFRESHMENTS The Volstead law is on ihe books; it's there for keeps. I think; and w men seek the babbling brooks when they would have a drin'k. For wise men know we cannot choose -the laws that we'll obev; the ordinance forbidStops the cough, letsjyata sleep NOTHING- 13 more annoying, after working all day long than to go to bed at night and coug'i and cough and cough. It takes all the pep out of a man doesn't itl Tr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will stop this 1 It balsamic and healing antiseptics bria? rpedy relief. Good also for coids anJ hoarseness. All druggists. 30c for Co adits and Colds Chevrolet "190" Touring S32.-) E. W. Steinhart & Co. 10th and Sailor St. Phone 2955 MnttHllllMlltnilllllllllllMfllMPIIIIIIfMIIIIIIMIIIIIMIiriHITIIHIItHintMlllIllinUIIlt 1 EXIDE BATTERIES f 1 We re-charge and repair all makes I of batteries. Free testing. 1 OHLER & PERRY I Night Service Until 9:30 I 1532 Main St. Phone 2677 l,ttitiiUMitttii!lilliMHiui!!iiiliuiiuiiHiinitHnMiHiiluiinnniiiimHniitiiiiiiiitt

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MR- OTTO . y Atter D inner ricks Xo. 23 Pencil Writes All Colors When the performer states that he' fan ir.ake a borrowed pern:! write any co'or the lender chooses, his statement will not be taken seriously. He n.prly smiles, however, anil asks that a -orvr be chosen. Suppose red is the desired color. The performer calra'.y writes the -rord "red " on a slip cf paper, and t':::s proves i.is statement to be correct. . Pj-richt. Vy Pulac iedser CoX.panr ding boe h come, and come to stay an epoch dry as dust has dawned a juieeless ag" is born, and we must tigate. (iood citizens are earnest guvs who heiv to all the laws, 1 hough they make think some are unwise, ar.d full of fatal flaws. They ay. "To all the laws we'll yield, as blithely ar we may; if they are punk thev'll i be repealed, and if they're good they'll I stay; and he who'd flout them is a 'hump, he bore us with his yawps; and we shall journey to the pump lo get our forty drops." The average motorist spends from $1'.'." to $1;'( annually for gasoline. tableli The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations. Be sure you get Tue genuine bears this signature 0 Price ; Heath No-Float Carburetor Something worth while for a FORD Saves gas and makes a smooth running motor. Let us show you. G. G. McLEAR Phone 2216 1530 E Main Good Shoes for Men, Women and Children WESSEL SHOE CO. 718 Main St. On

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Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today J. J. Brown, local checker champion, was matched to play a special match contest with Dr. Logan, the, expert ;

from Middle-town, O., in the rooms of ployed m the making of these celethe Richmond checker club, according, brated blades, although under certain to .be announcement made by the club , rondJtions vi,itors arP aUowcd t0 po officials. Both players had won quite: a i-onntalmr, in thic rilrW u n rl ir i thrOUPll tllC fUCtOry. No OI1C. llOWPVRr

was expected a large crowd of enthus-i iasts w ould be nresent to watch the ! contest. I WATSON SEES BONUS BILL i PASSED IN NEXT SESSION tt'.WHITTuv 'nv o 1 Watson of Indiana, Republican, discussed with President Harding last night matters which may be included in the formal message to congress next week, upon which the president, is now working. It is his persona! opinion, Senator Watson said upon leaving, that "nothing in the world" , X.u;, l" j service men. One new source of rev- j . enue had become available for the measure, he said, through the an-i j nounced intention of the British gov-' ' eminent to begin annual payments ot j ! $2iin,iiuiu00 on the war debt to the ! United States. Home never was so sweet before Blue Devil Cleanser. Advertisement. Blue Devil hits the bottom, others skim the top. Advertisement. Ciears the Pores Of Impurities Daily use cf the Soap, with occasional touches of the Ointment as needed, cleanses and nnrifipc; 'JtJ theskinand -ekeepsitfree from pimples and blackheads. Cuticura Talcum is ideal for powdering and perfuming. Siatpte E.fc Fre br Mail. Adiri: "Cat'.ccra LAb-.-.-.orle, Dept 28G, U&lden 45, Bdais.-' Sold ec,ry-h-p Soil) JSC. Ointment and &. 'i aifum 2.-fcEi.-' Cubcura Soip shavea without muz. Pies, Cakes, Bread Cookies Place Orders Now ZWISSLER'S riiiiMiiitnmumniiiiiimiiinMniiintiimimimitmuiiMiitttiuiiiij(Miiiiiitiiniii( Km Hat Store! f Our Values Excell ruiiniiiimiiinimmimiMmmii:m,iiiiiitMi iniiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiuii!inii:in7i BOSTON STORE Quality Always IHGRAN'' V Ladies' Shopi FOR BETTER VALUES Savings and 5 on Time Certificates. You can start savinas

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HOL.Y WEDLOCK TEMPERING OF SWORDS SECRET OF SPANISH In the famous sword factory at Toledo, in Spain, absolute secrecy surrounds some of the proceses emis Permitted to look upon the final secret.-, ot Tempering In the first, room there may be seen a curious round, shield fastened

against the wall, where the last test! The acreage reported, 1 1.2Si',f0. waa Unshed sword is made. It is (the third largest ever fxwn. Lark o! thrown a?aln-st ,hls target as an ar-; moisture was given as the cause to-

is perfect, well and good; if it does not ; turn a fraction of the finest hair's', breadth. If the blade makes an es-' cape from this trial, and it usually does, it is worthv to be marked wth' the royal sign and the word "Anil-. eria." that proves that, it was made in; Toledo. If the point vaver. even in a ; manner imperceptible to the unprartieed eye. the Made must go back to a! renewal of its fiery discipline. At one tabl man. working by aid ( PIANO PLAYING TAUGHT IN 20 LESSONS "v THE "CHRISTENSEN" WAV Tl.e Rreatest entertair ig music of the ag?. v Anyone can learn an-i "Y", everyone can bpnerit ' ; by it as it mean ' iK Pleasure, Profit ar.d " v-Vt PoDularlty. Bit . v& i . come popular and in f fX? -CSS if vou t Vr. .w 4, 4 fM-'M "te advanced 'tt courses 1! vr:i already aS- - - , rffS'p!av. Chrlstensen ' ?iSf'r-t 'Schools in all large cities. .lfw'"tfVf L'tatilished l'H in ( ! liOOKLET I REE. Chrlstensen School of Popular IV.uilc :0." N. Eighth St. Phone 623S Axtrl Chrtren:en rmerit'-j s Premier umiiiiiiiiiHHiniiiiiitiiiiininitiiiiiniiiutiitiiiiiiituiiiiifJinniitmmnniritrinifl 1 The Bank of REAL I 1 Service i (2nd National Bank! .iNMiNMiiHM!iiiiiiMjniiia(iuiNiiifHiiiMiifiuiimT!inHimTrT:iiiiiiiiitiiiiuuit The Store of Practical Christmas MILK is a Food Himes Bros. Dairy Phone 1850 For Eye Glasses Properly Fitted Optometrist Richmond Clara M. 1002 Main HmtmuttiiiniMtitnititiHiiiMtimitiiinmnMnttiiiiiiuiitutiiiiiuumtiiiiMiiiinim 4 2 Interest on Your SavI inprs Account I American Trust Company I I Main and 9th Sts. 1

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v.'Hf You 5EtM AWRU of wax and a sharp pointed needls like instrument, is busily engaged in the lettering of a blade. At another table is an artisan pounding with a tiny sharp edged sort of hammer, working out a handle pattern. There are several hundred employees in this sword factory and a great many of them areboys under 20, but the most trusted workers are not often young. LOWEST CROP FOR KANSAS TOPEKA, Kas., Nov. 29 The lowest wheat crop condition in the history of the state wa reported today by ,i. C. Mohler, secretary of the Kansa.state board or agriculture. Condition was given as r.S no re Ant fr.r r,! iver aiifl Sowels Bight Always Feel Ffe'i There's one right way to speedily toca up uic uver ana Keep the bowels regular. Carter's little CARTER'S Liver PIILs never iaiL Millions will testify KITTLE that there PILLS nothing so good for bil iousness, indigestion, headache or sallow, pimply skin. Purely vegetable. Small PHI S 21211 Dose Small Piice The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything to Build Anything' LUMBER MILL WORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phones C247 and 3347 SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLUS 4l2 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY "The Home For Savings" Ccal, Flour, Feed J. H. MENKE I s for COAL for 15est Results Hackman, Klehfoth & Co. N. 1Cth and F and South G, Bet. 6th and 7th Sts. HlHMtllllilJnillllllllliHMrllHIIItlMlin'lllMllMlllinilllMllIltll.IIIIIIJllHlllllttlUlt' THOR WASHING I MACHINES I IRONERS i Stanley Plumbing I 010 Main St. Electric Co. Phone 1286 ; iiunniiiimum'tiimiiii llltlM(HlT(llMMMlllllMII!tltUHIIi;l!lllliIllltlimmiia ; ?l',,,"ll,ii''i!i!nriiiiitiiirirttiiitiMMiiiMitiiininiiiiiiuiiiMiiiiiiiiriiiiiMHMiniii:,' 1 W. Virginia and Pocahontas ? f COAL f I Independent lee and Fuel i Company iiiii:iiMiiiiiititHuinitiittiiiii'ii!tiiiuiiMiiiiuitiiiiiiHiuniiniuimiiiiii(iniiiiiit Buy Toys for the kiddies here $10 reward for any person returning comforts stolen at Fountain City, or $50 for the return of six comforts taken from J. M. Garrett, Fountain City, Ind. MiiiiimiiiHiMn:tiMii:Hiiiim(niMMtintiiniiiiuiiitiiiiHi!iiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiittniiiiMiil

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