Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 337, 14 December 1921 — Page 6

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f HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 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. "V MEMBER OF" THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thff Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to.lt or not otherwise credited In this paper, and alo the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ' .: , Achievements of the Limitations Conference The four weeks in which the international conference on limitation of armaments has been in sessions have been fraught with results that are surprisingly great, compared with the

meager achievements of the Paris conference that sought to cure most of the world's ailments and virtually cured none. The four-power agreement reached late last week, and the assurance that Great Britain, France, Japan and the United States will ratify the action of its representatives without fail, is a noteworthy accomplishment, as it removes friction and potential trouble in the Pacific. Its ratification will end the Anglo-Japanese pact, which always has been looked upon with disfavor by the United States. A review of the many points which have been accepted was prepared by The Associated Press and printed in The Palladium a few .days ago. Only those who have been watching the proceedings of .the conference carefully and have noted the questions that were settled have realized tho

Answers to Questions (Any reador can get the answer to nv question by writing The Palladium Information Bureau, Frederick J. Haskin, director, Washington. 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.)

gratifying progress which the representatives have made. To most persons, the survey prepared by The Associated Press was a surprise. Most of the representatives, convinced that the conference has attained its object and that nothing will arise to prolong its session, have made reservations for their journeys home. There is every indication that this Christmas will find the world in possession of a tangible and working agreement whereby the nations of the earth will be restrained from indulging in warfare. This will be brought about without a supergovernment or a complicated machinery, but by means of the broad statesmanship of representatives who know that their countries are tired of the prospects of war and are pining for a mutual agreement whereby rights will be respected and war prevented. v The prominent part which the United States has played in calling the conference and leading the way to a limitation of, armaments entitles

the nation to a prominent place in the councils of the powers. We have led the way toward a realization of the day when peace and concord shall be the watchword of the peoples of the earth. It is a triumph of the highest kind. We have been true to our conditions and to the principles of enlightened justice and righteousness which have been written into our own great papers of state. The proceedings of this conference, and the notably exalted stand of oar secretary of state in carrying out the wishes of President Harding, who in turn was voicing the sentiment of the American people, will be another illustrious chapter in our national development. - '

How To Start the Day Wrong

Q. Is it possible to pet a passport to Germany now? H. F. A. Passports hay be obtained for Germany and Austria. At present passports are not issued to Hungary. Q. When honey is used in cooking:, is it necessary to use soda? T. P. A. Honey, like molasses, contains

an acid, and one-fourth teaspoon ofj

soda should be used to each cup ofj honey. Dissolve the soda in a little warm water and add to honey, stir- j ring until it foams. This soda does! not take the place of leavening, which J

should be added in its usual proportion. Q. What was the first church established in New York City? V. K. N. A. The Dutch .Reformed Church has the oldest church organization in NewYork City. Next in order of foundation is the Episcopal church. Q. Did the Romans invent their numerals? G. A. C. A. There is no record to prove that they did. It is considered probable that the Romans adopted them from the Etruscans. Q. Can a fish remain alive after being frozen in a cake of ice if the ice is melted naturally? A. W. A. The Bureau of Fisheries says that it is possible for fish to remain

alive after being frozen in a cake of' ice. They know of an instance where; goldfish remained alive after being frozen in a pond all winter. In Si-' beria there are rivers containing fish!

which are buried in the mud and which are frozen all winter, but are alive in the spring.

Q. What kind Of an animal is the

btraw cat? T. D. L.

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" FAME It takes a strong character Indeed o live under the piercing rays of fame. And many a one fails and falls under its influence. Yet who does not long to be famous? "I want to be famous. Make me famous!" how often we hear these expressions. But fame is like nearly everything that comes through accident or effort, it has to be taken care of. It has to be fed. And often the mere feeding of it produces soul indigestion even as rich foods and excesses destroy the one who is given sudden wealth after long years of want and poverty. Fame is fickle, too. It often leaves one as suddenly as it came. When I was a boy I read a poem called "Over the Hill to the Poor House," by Will Carleton. After writing it he sent it to Harper's Weekly and it was returned with the neat little notation "Not available" words that millions of ambitious ones have received as souvenirs. But Carleton evidently believed that he had written something that was worth while. So he sent his poem away again. This time to D. R. Locke, whom for years so many knew under the pen name of Petroleum V. Nasby. at that time editor of The Toledo Blade. Mr. Locke was glad to publish the poem and to write the author about its merit. This letter Carlton enclosed with another to Harper's Weekly, again addressed to George William Curtis, who was so pleased that he published the poem in Harper's Weekly and sent the author $10 the first money he ever received for his efforts! And that is what Carleton got for the poem that made him famous and gave him recognition. The greatest thing behind fame is appreciation. Without that, fame is emptier than a vacuum. There are much finer things in this world, however, than fame. You have to live up to fame. You have to fondle and purr it. You have to stand in too many false lights before it. You have to keep excusing yourself behind its back. The best plan is to pay no attention to fame. Do your work, and be glad while you do it. Pass from each completed task to something greater and more useful. Keep helping someone else along. Then fame will He quietly down with you to share your eternal dreams of happiness.

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After Dinner Tricks

unlocked, which may mean much or teeth, and pointed out some of the

little, depending, of course, upon a

great many things.

No. 38 A Light That Failed

A friend asks for a light. You striku a match for him, but when he takes it he finds the licht has gone, and is surprised to see you still holding it.' The match was previously broken in' half, and then held at the joint, in." striking. Of course when you held it out, he took the unlighted end, and as a result only received half the match while you kept the light. j CepyriektlBil. fcj Public Ledger Company

FOR CHRISTMAS You may be sure what you will buy her this year. I am not. Perhaps you're informed what will intrigue the dear. I am not. The presents for women of course are a host, But I wander round like a dispossessed ghost. You may be hep to what will please yours the most. I am not. Some folks are mind readers in mat

ters like this. I am not. And some are told what will produce yuletide bliss. I am not. I think but of handbags, and beads

j and such crime, j And brush-and-comb sets with the j paintings sublime. J You may think I'm having a wonderful time. ! I am not.

serious physical ailments that may be

attributed directly to a poor set of molars.

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asonic

calendar

Wednesday, Dec. 14. Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Master Mason degree, at 6 o'clock. Friday, Dec. 16. King Solomon's

Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called con

vocation. Work in Mark Master degree. Saturday, Dec. 17. Loyal Chapter, No. 49; O. E. S. Stated meeting.

Who's Who in the Day's News

JUDSON HARMON After many years of political retire-

jment Judson Harmon is likely to re-

A. This animal is also known as the' turn next year to active life as the

pampas cat and the grass ca It is nominee of Ohio Democrats for gov

r. wellowish-gray wild cat, with strawcolored bands running obliquely backwards across the flanks and horizontally on the legs and chest.

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Stories!

Dinner

A correspondent who h;is recently: return h1 from Florida writes that he'

witnessed this amusing incident on the train. A huge, red-faced conductor

asked a little dried-up passenger fori

his ticket. The little mau couldn't find it and ;t last the conductor said, "Now, look-a-h"ah, you've just got one of three things to do. You can pay

vour fare, produce your ticket, or get Judson ust-mon

off the train." Judson Harmon was born in Ilaniil-

Just then the embarrassed little; ton county, Ohio, Feb. 3. IS46, so he man found the missing pasteboard, j will soon celebrate his 76th birthday. Presenting it to his florid opponent, I He graduated from the Cincinnati he grinned, threw back his shoulders j Law School in 1869, and has since and said, mockingly. "Now look-a-made his home in or near Cincinnati, heah, you've just one of three things ! He was mayor of Wyoming, O., 1875-6; to do." You can exercise more, eat 'judge of the Hamilton county court less, or bust." ! of common pleas, 1ST6-7, and of the

j superior court, 18i8-87; attorney gea-

ryes, their bourbons, gins and brandies. Of poisons dire and liquid fire they are a sinful medley, and Brother Haines, he still maintains that bootleg drinks are deadly. And Comrade Haines, a man of brains, should know of what he's speaking, he toils among the jug and bung and spigot sadly leaking. He samples rye and finds It lye, all kinds of booze he handles; lie finds one brew has liquid glue, put up by Goths and Vandals. "Oh, jakes and janes," cries Helpful Haines, "let's

brought to bear up-i a1' aPP1' the swatter to those who on him to make the! Eel1 tnis broth of hell that makes the run, not only byj reason totter. It strikes men blind Ohio Democrats, j and wrecks the mind thet once was but bv leaders of:srard and gaudy; so let us flay the

the partv all over; nearness jay wno sens this boneyard

ernor of his state. Tremendous pres

sure is being

the country who toddy." Thus speaketh Haines; ap-

realize Ohio's political importance and regard Harmon as the strongest possible candidate the Democrats could name.

The Holvrood Gazette is determined , eral of the United States in Cleveto get at the truth of the thing: "Last j land's cabinet, 1895-1897; professor of

week we stated that John Russman made a business call to Lyons. It was a mistake, for he never went until Monday of this week. Then again he never went for business; he went there to see a girl friend of his, so we are informed."

Lessons in Correct English Don't Say: He always HAS, and always will act that way. He is one of the BKST, if not THE

EF.ST. player on the team.

law at the university since 1896; re

ceiver of the C. H. & D., Pere Marquett and Toldo Trminal railways, 1895-3. Th crowning event of Harmon's political career was his election as governor of Ohio on the Democratic ticket in 1909 and his re-election in 1911.

Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason

HAINES WARNING

It's Drv Law Haines who now ex

I dislike his views, IS THE RKA-j piajnS that bootleg drinks are deadly;

SON I voted against him.

The reason why I voted for her 13 BfX'AUSC she is honest. The reason he was not elected IS BECAUSE he is a drunkard. Say: He always HAS ACTED that way. and always will act that way. v He is one of the BEST PLAYERS on the team, if not THE BEST PLAYER. I dislike his viws; THAT IS THE REASON I voted against him. The reason why I voted for her IS THAT she Is honest. The reason he was not elected IS THAT he is a drunkard.

so let's eschew tiid poisoned brew, and

cease to paint things redly. This Dry

Law Haines is taking pains to warn us of our danger; he hates to see the

graveyard tea kill off the pilgrim

stranger. The bootleg drinks are made by ginks who are not. moral

dandies, and he is wise to all their

plause he gains from sano and sober thinkers who've marked the fate that seems to wait for bootleg whisky drinkers.

Headaches from Slight Colds Laxative EROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure vou get BROMO.) HOC Advertisement.

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Are you dragging around day after day with a dull, never-ceasing backache? Do you suffer headaches, dizzy spells and sharp, stabbing pains; feel tired, irritable without life or ambition? Likely then your trouble is due to kidney weakness not hard to correct if treated properly, but dangerous if neglected. For quick relief use Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thousands. They should help you. Ask your neighbor! A Richmond Case Henry Brokamp, machinist, 60 Sherman St., says: "I used to be troubled a lot with weak kidneys. Sometimes my back would get so weak and ache through the small of it that it put my kidneys out of order and the secretions passed too frequently. I have bought a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Luken & Co.'s Drug Store and they have never failed to relieve me."

Musings for the Evening ON AN ICE-SKATING PARTY Engaged couples should feel perfectly at home on the ice. The worst that can happen to them is that they will fall for each other all over again. If the young lady you have been skating with should suddenly say, "You're the best skate I've had all evening," don't consider yourself in any way a spendthrift. If a sweet young thing should lean your way ' and whisper, "One of my supports has broken," don't blush. I'ts only a technical ice term. Just because you get into the rink free of charge it's no occasion tor you to consider yourself a "cheap skate." Mark H. People are beginning to go away from home and leave their cellar doors

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

Births

So realistic was the address delivered by Dr. F. S. Anderson before the high school students at their weekly chapel exercises, that he had hardly concluded his talk when a girl in the audience acquired an acute toothache, and had to be treated at once. Dr. Anderson spoke on the evils resulting from neglect in the care of the

HENS LAY 104 EGGS A WEEK INSTEAD OF 5 Steady Egg Gain for Mrs. Pierce In Cold Winter Weather.

WEST MANCHESTER, Ohio., Dec

14 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hunter, -nee Gertrude Furry, a girl,

Monday.

CARLOS, Ind, Born to Mr. and

Mrs. Clell Beard, a son, Monday.

JACKSONVILLE, Ind., Dec. 14.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roth, a son, Raymond, Jr.

KILLED AS LOCOMOTIVE HITS TUTO IN MISSISSIPPI CLARKSDALE, Miss.. Dec. 14. J.

L. Robinson, traveling salesman of

Cincinnati; J. H. Givens, of Clarks-

dale, and Louis Romanolla, a farmer,

were killed and J. L. Shipp of Helena. Ark., was injured seriously when an automobile in which they were rjding, was struck by a freight engine, lat

yesterday.

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Doesn't hint a Dlt! Drop a little "Freezcne" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the callouses, without soreness or irritation. Advertisement.

NELL BREAD The Feast of Goodness At All Groceries FRANK JACOBS 623 N. 12th St

We Sell and Recommend Don Sung

OMER G. WHELAN The Feed Man 31-33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679

SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty years Sloan's Liniment has been the quickest relief for neuralgia, 6ciatica and rheumatism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains and strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, without rubbing, at the first twinge. It eases and brings comfort surely and readily. You'll find it clean and con-skui-staining. Sloan's Liniment 13 pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, 1A0.

Feeling Grippy? Cold Coming On? DRY, tickling sensation in the throat, headache, feverish, eyrs ache. Don't play with that on-coming cold. Get Dr. King's New Discovery at once. You will like the way it takes hold and eases the cough, loosens the phlegm and relieves the congestion in the eyes and head, and soon breaks up the most obstinate attack of cold auJ grippe. Children and grownups alike use it. No harmful irugs, but just good medicine for colds, coughs and grippe. Sold by your druggist for 60c. Dr. King's

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ASK FOR Abel's Velvet Ice Cream IT'S DIFFERENT Retail Phone 1901 Wholesale Phone 1439

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

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Electro-Theraphy, Electric Light and Shower Baths, Massage and Medicine. (Office practice only). 204 K. of P. Bldg.. Phone 172$, Richmond. Indiana.

For More Pep, Use RICHMOND GASOLINE More Miles per Gallon Richmond Oil Co. 6th St. and Ft. Wayne Ave.

Order From Your Grocer Today

Creamery Butter

Carl Beyer, Dist, Phone 2310

Say Merry Xmas with

a Good Life Insurance Policy KELLY & KECK Insurance Service 9012 Main St. Phone 2150

WATCH REPAIRING f you want your watch to run ana

depned on good time, bring them to us. A specialty on high-grade watch repajring. C. & O. watch inspector. HOMRIGHOUS

021 Main St. Phone 1357

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Don't fail to Order Christmas Groceries here Hasecoster's Grocery

S. 9th and C Sts.

Phone 1248

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New York Dental Parlors Union National Bank Building, Sth and Main, at the "Sign of the Clock". Open evenings. Phone 1378.

WALL PAPER, lc Priced as low as 1 cent per roll 1.000 rolls to choose, from " "The Wall Paper King- . MARTIN ROSENBERGER 401-403 Main St.

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