Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 332, 8 December 1921 — Page 5
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. THURSDAY, DEC. 3. 1921.
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The Middle Ground By MARION RUBINCAM
i le-ot are unusually thin, you must ncedf ! a general building up. Vou can in- i
, crease your weight by taking a table- ', spoonful of olive oil in the same
i amount of grape juice three times a!
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I3USFEST BUSINESS WOMAN IN AMERICA
THE CHILDREN GO CHAPTER 23 As Mr?. Talbot grow stronger, .lane withdrew more and more from the supervision ot the house. She benan preparing for her autumn work, ana spent hours every day in the hammock under the big tree, a pile oT books on the table by her, note book and pencil by her side. Luther was feeling well enough now to do .some of the lighter work
men around her, when she married me of course all that was changed, j I'm deliberately letting her have a fling at the old life, and keeping in the background Wh'n 1 go back to town, she'll be contented to give up ail that, and settle down for awhile to our quieter life." i "I think it's wicked." the mother protested. "She's married. she oughtn't to want other men around." The woman thought Luther's mouth i twisted a bit, as it did when he was
All 1nqmrle3 addressed to Mrs Forbes in care of the "Beauty Chit?" department will be answered in these lo'.iiinas in their turn This requires considerable time, however, owing tj great number received. So, if a pi-r.-oiial or quk-ker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope Diuiit be enclosed with tna question. 'i'ne Kdilor.
Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes
anout the tarm. instead of taking hurt. How could he excuse his wit it rai-ier. however, because of the . actions? x;ra help, Jordan Talbot promptly Tomorrow TwoForces discharged one of his farm bands. 1 This naturally made It harder for him ! .
since turner could not uo a strong; man's work yet. Luther protested, but could not! that his father had always lived by. j shake the ideas of petty economy j Home sort of a peace descended up- i en the IFtle farm house Mrs. Tallot went about her work, paying! strict attention to the improved j methods Jane insisted upon, and be-1 ing incurably romatie, the pretended .'he was back in the days v lien Luther wes "helping f a t h -1 er" and Jane was in high schol. j To be sure, there- va- no young j Amy lo be trotting about, dividing h,jr; attention between lower grail" b-ssuna and running errands but that did! not worry Mrs. Talbot. She had two;
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not come around and worry h r with! ii"w- ideas, she v as quite happy. I So August passed. j Amy meantime .wrote fait hf. illy j twice- a week, and (''aire was b-1 oted by mail. Amy was having a; pale groan sili: evening frock made, j Amy wa practicing a couple of hour I h day, she was even learning to play j 'he piano from Cbr.re. "So perhaps j 1 be the organist when Miss Min- j ''in leaves." said-unite as though ' : he expe;-'"d the- staid Miss Mintonl ver tii leave! Miss Minton was as! much a fixture of the church as thej i rgan itself. There were accounts, of theaters, j ;i"d dance?. and parties in motor cars, there were 1:j:i descriptions of Claire's! '.'lends. Rur after o -iipying the better j part of the tirst three letters, Jim j C:a-kt- suddenly dropped out of the; i a r r' s-pondeiice. "Maybe he's gone away." Mrs. Tai-' bo; "-aid to Jane. i "Mere lik: ly Claire ha; warned Amy! not to mention him," .T a i i suggested j "lio you mean she'd ten h Amy to! lie?" The faded eray ey.-s b):: -1 with anger. "I'll send for Amy to come j home at once." j "I!t'"r not," Jane advised. "She'll' f'el sl;'s b-en cheated of her vi-i 1 th. n. ami she'll .e aw fully unhappy Af'er all, she's IS. el l ono'iti to dis-iingui.-h between right and wrong. If -lie knows ii's wrong to Me. she v.w.i't 'be influenced by Claire." ! Mrs. Talbot could not see this. It : worried her. and following her life-1 long habit, she told the whole thing! to Jordan Instantly .-.he was -nrry. Vet he' would have felt conscience-; ri.-ken net to hae told him. She always told him everything--ji was a wife's : duty. ! Jordan said curtly: "Send for her! to eru.ie home. I alwavs knew that .
woman was evil. T won't have Amy i with her another day." j So Amy was written to--no reason j beir.g given except that "Father wants you home " ; T he reply w as a rie of begirititr , letters, and finally I. tithe- in'r-rvened. knowing nothing of tli- original cause. and begged t,, have her stay until ( he went lHO'k. Hut the w lvde afi'air v. a ; up.-ettintr. 1 It wasn't at all like the old davs, when ! hi'r children really were childreti mill she had 'hem around h--r again. Mr-. ' Talbot could have wept in si-1!';;:., because of it. Then .lane were back, on tV- fir-' o; ', Sc pi ember. ! And ;he house sittlrl into still' grater timet. Luilie;- was out of door.- bu-v all ilav long, but after --upper be h . mother sal mil on ;he porch, and ".. I ur.il th chill of th evt tanll 'e e 'i ;n iaillOVS "I 1-now Claire e- thi C!.;;'..e." I.!:!1.-" cotlfe-.-ed oiK-c. " Soi'U i i I: e - ! w:io". anil tc'-s r.t", i-ciiietiiue ' :.be i!e.--u'l. But Claire is a child in1 maay -vav-. She's alv av- had lo s of
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TREATMENT FOR ALL PHILIPPINE LEPERS IS MEDICAL PROBLEM MANILA, P. I., Dec. S. The exten-
fcion of the ethyl-ester treatment to:
' 1 1 lepers in the Philippine Islands is i the chief problem engaging the at-j tention of Dr. Victor G. Heiser. chief! j of the Far Eastern section of the; ' Rocket-feller Foundation, w ho is mak-i ing an investigation of health condi-1
tions-in the arcmpeiago tor the ori ganization. i Dr. Heiser has endeavored to ascertain the exact quantity of ehaulmoo- : gra oil in the Philapfdne islands and is al.-o looking into the possibility of j obtaining a sufficient supply to treat I all of the j.OOO persons suffering from i I ' prosy on Gulion Island, where the? lepers, of the 1'hiiippine group are confined. I "General Leonard Vi'ood, who became 'governor general of the Philippines ! last week, has made up his mind that all of th" lepers at the colony shall ' receive the irratment, if it is possible," ; said Mr. Heiser. "lie made this an- ; r.ouncement in a public address recent -
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nave another industry ana might even .i u l
supply uitj woriu. "There are at present more than 1.nOO.000 lepers in the world. India
; alone has more than 300,000 and Japan
about 50,000. Some of the South American countries also have large numbers. The treatment requires about 30 liters of oil per 1,ch)0 patients a month, so that the possibilities of the chaulmoogra oil industry are apparent. "The oil is extracted from a nut growing on the hydnocarpus tree, a variety of which is found on the island of Mindanae.
Handley to Be Honored
at War Veterans Meeting
Mayor-elect Lawrence Handley w ill j be the guest of honor at the regular
J meeting of the Sons of Veterans Moniday night, Dec. 12. at which time a!
reception will be given. A class of 12 i
i candidates will alro he taken into the
post at this meeting.
PHOTOS
7ZZ MAIN ZtX RiOlMONaiKD
Airs. Laura h. Merrill.
Mrs. Laura B. Merrill of Ne" York is called America's busiest business woman, and her job is personally directing 27,000 correspondents. As secretary of the Commonwealth Hotel Construction Co., an owner-member mutual undertaking, she handles the corespondence of all the subscribers. Every letter is read and answered by her personally.
County Charch Federation j to Meet Friday Night j The pastor and one layman from i each church will attend the meeting! of the church federation of Wayn? : county, at the Y. M. C. A. at 7:30; o'clock Friday night.
I have been glad since they said unto me, let us try Blue Devil and see. Advertisement.
ply of oil for this work, not only from the local standpoint but from a worldwide aspect. It is possible that the raw material for the oil can be found
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S Bulbs, Carbon Lamps, complete
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FRIDAY SPECIAL
GRAHAM BRKAD l'i lb. loaf
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he.'itn. that will add to your beauty, and that will eive you as well a;; enormous amount of pleasure. Its all, don.' by taking a country walk and; i''s a splendid thing to do on Sunday, after church and an tarly lunch, with ' a ;i :.-;. ect tlj a hot and nourishing din- ; tier ahead. j It Joe-n't matter what the weather; ; like IV; j ! 1 1 1 -r is usually a bea'tti ' i: month, bur i r' ou are :u a proper i.ar.'e (,.' intnd, anv soil of v-.eai'nei is' beau:i!ul. Vmi must put on an old! suit with a r-ltori wide skirl, wool: sroekinas. 1-nv h.ieled broad-toed ox , fords, if ju have them, if not. the; most comfortable .-ho 'S that you have a hat that wi'l stand weather and cither a sweater or a raincoat, aceonl- 1 ing to whether it is cold or wei. : I;' you haven't a (onsenial iriend. on had much better go alone. You w ant (o walk and take long, easy i siep, bearing in mird that the leu. should sw ing from the hips and n from the knee, as many women walk.: You ltiia'-t take sonic milk chocolate ' in your poclai too. K's nourish:ni: Mid sMtnu-ating tied yoii'H be sure 'o urev. hun"ty. Vou wai.t to walk five miles, a' lei.-t -tr-,; it pre m p. ;! - tree. ; Then you liou?d cone- back Ik-hIUv;
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Ole'j'tcrt la i 1' .-'ops hr.f:ng in live minute-, and tor scald- and I urn- it is simply wonderful. Mail orders liiled by Peterson! Ointm'-nt t'o.. Inc.. Buffalo. N. Y ; Advc rtisenn-iit. 1
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Via Cincinnati and the L. & N. R. R. in THE SOUTHLAND Grlnf Returning 10.10 P. M. Lv Indianapolis Ar. 6.4S A. M. 5.55A.M. Lv Richmond Ar. 1.50A.M. 7.00A.M. Lv Cireirnati Ar. 9.15P.M. t.0 P.M. Ar .AtUnta Lv. 7.25 A.M. A. M. Ar JocUionvile Lv. 8.20 P.M. 7.Clr.M. Ar it. Pcter-Lurg . ... . . . Lv. 11.00A.M. F.qurti for reservations are invited and may be addrrssed to any Ticket Agent of the Fen..Byivanii Svt-m. or to O. L. A. Thomson, Livislon Pasoenc Agent, Rootn 9t)7, Lnion Trust Building. Cincinnati, Ohio. Pennsylvania System
Gluten Flour Little Neck Clams Doxsee Clarr. Chowder Doxsee Minced Clams Doxsee Clam Juice Lobster, Crab and Shrimp Fancy Tuna Fish (white) Finnan Haddie (glass) John M. Eggemeyer & Sons Bee Hive Grocery 3 Phones
Coming to Richmond! SCHRADIN'S Home Made
Schradin'E Home Made Taffy made fresh daily in the window of our store at 1120 Calhoun St.. Ft. Wayne. Ind.. in a very sanitary manner. The ingredients enable it to be of the highest quality, making it very delicious, wholesome and pleasing. "You'll lie Surprised." On Sale Exclusively at
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6 STORES "Quality as well as Quantity" Pottnger & Schradin, Distributors
'Bei3, yoa EXTRAVAGANT girl, what a icrumptious cake! Whera DID you buyil" "I didn't Judy. I made it all my cii-ri self! Made it tcith Valier't Enterprise Flour, too, so Us an economy and no extravagance! "
"What woman dislikes praise for what she bakes herself?
gAKING elaborate cakes becomes a pleasant task when you absolutely know your re cipe is coming out of the oven right! With Valier's Enterprise Flour, you do knowl
Paying somewhat more for this Flour, made from the creamy hearts of the finest hard wheat that grows that may seem extravagant.
Buying such wheat at a premium price, and using only the rich kernels of it that seems extravagant, too.
But when such wheat makes a Flour that goes so much farther, and gives
such rich, fine flavor to
all you bake from it
That is no extravagance. That is real economy!
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Made Better Taste Better, Try Them
The Best Liked Candies in Richmond Chocolate is the mo;-t expensive ingredient which goes into candy. The more chacolate used the- more it costs to make. .Notice the THICK coating of chocolate around each piece of Anderson's chocolates. Break a. piece open and look at it. There is MORE chocolate in them. It costs MORK to make them and yet they are NOT expensive.
A very delicious Anderson's specialty a half-pound box of Chocolate Mint A JT Cream Puffs 41:0 C
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919 Main Street
Ad vance Announcement of Two New Gennett Records for January
479c black of Hariey. aceordian aolo. bv Peter .1. t onion. 75c "Mc-Han's Reel fl" (Irish reel), aooordian solo, by Pei or J. Cordon. 4798 "Iowa Corn Song," by tbf- Criterion Quartette. 75c --"On the Hanks of the Wabash," sung by the Criterion Quartette. GENNETT RECORDS POPULAR FOR CHRISTMAS 4783 "The l'or. cc in the Forest." 75c "Anvil Chorus." played bv Knights of Columbus Hand 4782 "Little Orphan Annie." 75c ".hist Tore Christina?," recitations, by Harry Humph4777 "stay It Wiih Mu-ic." Fox Trot. 75c "riw.-n Lady," Fox Trot, Lanin's Famous Flavors. 4674 "The True Siiepht i d." suns; by .lolin Perry. 75c "Hiding in Thee," aim,-; by Robert Carr.
Special Christmas Record Boxes We will be glad to pack Records for you in auracti-.r holly d'O rated boxes and mail them lor you to any ot your iru-nd.-. You can find just what will please your fib-rub-, for 'hrisUnu-s if ou come in and pick out some CFN'NETT RECORDS. THE STARR PIANO CO. 931-935 Main Street Richmond. Indiana
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