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Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, aa - Second-Class Mail Matter. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the us for 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. ... 1 "Come Unto Me" A great affection hungering to take to itself the burdens of all who are oppressed by the discordant features of material existence. A marvelous love that never wearies of offering forgiveness and salvation to ail who sincerely desire them. , A spiritual insight so profound that it waves aside all complexities, giving as the law of joyfulness the golden rule, and as the fundamental of the universe the law of compensation, as you sow you shall surely reap. A material insight so full of understanding that the simple
though wonderful power of faith
necessary to secure entrance to the inner commonwealth of God, to obtain relief from personality and environment through willing obedience to spiritual laws. . These are the possessions a great hearted brother of man and son of God willed to all generations that should come after him. Like the feast of the loaves and fishes, these possessions are divisible into undiminished parts to all the people that in any generation may inhabit the earth. And none needs pay an inheritance tax on his or her share. The other day in New York a young woman committed suicide. Investigation showed that she had fed her mind to the point of mental indigestion on some of the modern so-called scientific studies of psychology. "Freudism"' and the theory of psycho-analysis it embraces was particularly mentioned as a study that had a very depressing effect on her. A friend said of this young woman: "She called me or anyone else who advanced any sort of hopeful theory a 'Polyanna' and sneered at any sort of optimism as a combination of weakness and ignorance. She had become an abysmal pessimist, and I recall very well that onee when a discussion of the hereafter arose in the office, she sought to demolish all our hopes by declaring in the phraseology of-1 one of her favorite authors that a belief in the hereafter was simply a 'projection of the ego,' that it could not be justified in science and that such beliefs were traceable directly back to savagery." So a weary, self-deceived personality sought
Answers to Ouestions fAnv rpadnr can fct the answer to nnv question hv writinff The Palladium nfnrrnation Bureau, Frederick .1. HaskIn. dtrWor, Washington. T. C. This offpr applies strictly to information. The rura;t does not piv ndvlce on legal, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestie troubles, for 1r undertake exhaustive research on any suhlect. Writ your question airlv ami briefly. Give full name and prHrffn and enclose two :ents In stamps rr return postage. All replies are sent direct to the inquirer.) O. How large is a township? G. I. M. i : A. Townships are; now political pub-divi.sions of counties. They are! often based cn the division of territory followed in surveys of public lands.! Such a township is six. miles long on the south and east and r west boundaries, which follow meridians.; and' i? consequently slightly less than . six miles on its north border. It contains approximately 36 square miles. Q. Did General Grant ever serve as a United States soldier on the Pacific coast? H. E. F. A. Ulysses S. Grant served as r. lieutenant in an infantdy regiment on the Pacific const in 1852 and in 1854. Q. Why are bungalows so named? T. D. A.Bungalow is an Anslo-Indian word adopted from Banga, meaning Bengal. At first the name was applied to a oneHtoried house of light construction made usually of unbaked bricks with a thatched roof and surrounded with a veranda. Q. Is there a car which runs on one rail and In it a success? J. G. K. A. There is a car which runs on rme rail and maintains its equilibrium by use of gyroscopes. This type of car is used in France with success. Q. "What was decided about the j battleship 'Elaine"? Was it blown up from the outside? F. F. A. The court of inquiry came to no decision on this point and no official opinion was rendered. Q. I have some measurements and they include one "scye". What does this' mean? C. G. A. The scye is the armhole or opening in a garment for the attachment of . the sleeve. Q. Can work on the public highways be done during the winter in tno interest of decreasing unemployment? O. O. P. A. Much outdoor work is done in Canada In an effort to equalize work throughout the year. Minnesota han signified her intention of putting 8.500 men on road work. Graveling, grading and paving "will be done. Lessons in Correct English Don't Say: A new plan of voting HAVE been instituted. You, Mr. Chairman, IS the one to preserve order. Jones, as well as Smith, FAVOR a five cent fare. The president, together with other members ARE Republicans. Every registered voter should do THEIR duty by voting, , Say: . ' A new plan of voting HAS been instituted. " : ' ' ' -- You, Mr. Chairman, ARE the one to preserve order. Jones, as well as Smith," FAVORS a five cent fare. ; .. " The president, together .with other itipmhprn. TS a T?pruihHpan." " " Every registered voter should, do j HIS or HER duty by voting. ; " . Give hard water a Jolt break Its mean disposition with Blue Devil. Advertisement.
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through suicide to obtain the relief of oblivion. Death, however, simply revealed to a soul its true nature and destiny. Scientists and fheologians are greatly responsible for the prevalent skepticism, materialism and pessimism. There have been scientists since the time of Darwin proclaiming that the facts of evolution disprove the existence of God. Theologians have thundered forth their denial of evolution because it seems to them to threaten belief in God by amending the long accepted belief in creation and man's emergence therein. Between these two sets of extremists and their wranglings, it is no wonder ordinary people develop skepticism and lose touch with the underlying divine laws. Strife gains no lasting victories. Scientists have produced numerous facts tending to prove the truth of evolution. No scientific facts have been brought to light tending to disprove it. This does not shatter the faith of the truly spiritual. If God did not breathe life into a lump of clay and call it man, He did something far more wonderful, then,
is all that is; when He caused
from lower and thus evolved man. If He did this, He accomplished His purpose through law, law that He originated. Scientists have never originated any natural laws. They merely discover and name them after observing corelated effects. . If the theory of evolution be true, then revelation did riot stop short with biblical times. It is the modern instance that .revelation accompanies humanity through all existence, modified as to form, substance and expression by the level of intellect evolved. If higher life has evolved from lower, then are we more certain of another great revelation, that salvation lies in evolving higher living from lower. Furthermore, believing in compensation and its justice, that we shall surely reap what we have sowed, we appreciate that our destiny and our salvation is an individual and personal responsibility. Yet, as the mas
ter has said, and doubtless for the purpose of leading us from the pitfall of self-centeredness, we are our brother's keeper. Poor little suicide! Victim of the strife and illusions of materialism. Self-deceived by narrow study of and faith in one little branch of the science of psychology, which, in turn, is just a little branch of the great tree of scientific knowledge. Broader study might have brought the optimism of wider understanding. It might have brought the insight possessed by the greatest master of psychology, who said : "According to your faith, be it unto you." "As a man thinks in his heart, so is he."
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TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" IN TUNE - No matter how broken up the paths of Nature may seem, or how irregular in form Its many manifestations, there is a distinct note of harmony in its entire life. Its major and minor forces move in perfect order. The fallen tree, at the base of some towering giant of the forest, merely serves to emphasize the fathering of the strong over that which perishes for some unknown reason. Yet the picture itself is not lessened in beauty. The artist even selects 6uch a scene that his paints may catch the pathos, the wonder, and the mystery of a situation so full of human truth. He who delves into the heart of things must first feel harmony in his own heart. Even the untrained ear is irritated at discords in music and there are few people of natural growth who do not want to live in the midst of situations that are conducive to peace and eveness of spirit. You have to be very tolerant and very strong to do this. But it is worth all the will that brings it about. Harmony plays on the actual waves of the air! Go into a room whether it be that of an office or a home and you in your entirety must be in tune with the outside and Inside world. Then it is that you are ready to step into the corridors of the Infinite Temple of happy concord.
Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason SYMPATHY The cold winds roar against the door, and sleet and snow are flying, and my Aunt Kate remarks, "Some skate is doubtless freezing, dying. Some homeless wight is out tonight in all this blowsy blizzard; the dawn will find him dead and blind, or I'm a tinhorn wizard." The room is warm and my fat form on cusions soft is resting, and I would spend the evening's end in singing and in jesting. For comfort's mine, I sleep and dine, conditions all are pleasing; why should I care how others fare outdoors, where things are freezing? But my Aunt Kate, as sad as fate, is murmuring and sighing: "It is a sin to sit within, when poor lost boobs are dying. Ah, hear that cry! Some luckless guy for succor now is yelling, so let us go across the snow and bring him to our dwelling." So winter nights to me are frights, they keep my wet tears falling; for my Aunt Kate is simply great at hearing phantoms calling. My good Aunt Kate, she sits up late, and leaves her tea untasted; she makes me sore, for it's a bore when sympathy is wasted. I'll gladly aid the gent decayed or anyone who suffers; but it's a shame for man or dame to fake up luckless duffers. After Dinner St ones "Has Nexdore's son ever made any use of his college education?" "I should say so! He was held up a few nights ago." "Yes." "And he tackled his assailant and threw him for a loss of four ribs. He learned that trick on his college eleven." The wife was greatly pleased with her success at the woman's meeting. SEEK KRIKNDS IX HOI It OP XEEn ,-ln the hour of need we quicklv seek our best friends." writes Chas. Schrldd Ward de Wet, 937 73rd Ave., Oakland, Cal., "our little boy and girl had a severe dry, raspinjr couh without phlegm, a cousrh that chokes and flushes the face of the sufferers like unto convulsions. Foley's Honey and Tar was a wonderful emergency remedy." Cases like this give Foley's Honey and Tar Its reputation as the best remedy for coughs and colds. A, G. Luken Drutr Co., 6:8-28 Main St. Advertisement.
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higher forms of life to develop! On her return home she said to her husband: "Yes, I was absolutely out spoken at the meeting this afternoon. Her husband looked incredulous "I can hardly believe it, my dear,' he said. "Who outspoke you?" "What do you do when your hus band insists on driving the car too fast?" "I have a sure way to make him slow down." "I wish I could dothat My hus band is so stubborn that he drives even faster when I complain." "Oh, I never have a bit of trouble All I have to do is whisper that a traffic officer is following us and he can t slow down quick enough." Tea was wholly unknown to "the western nations until the beginning of the seventeenth centurv. SAVING LIVES Never wait for a cold to wear off it wears away the lungs instead. Neg lected colds often lead to p n eumonia. Father John's Medicine gives prompt relief from colds and throat troubles. G u a ranteed free from alcohol and nerved estroying drugs, upon which many medicines depend for their temporary effect, and which are dangerous, because they weaken the body and allow disease to get a deeper hold. Advertisement. Huniuiuittitmiiutimitif!iiitif!(iuttiMHiHiitimniitiiHirHutiifinnitimtminia I Tracy's T. C. H. Brand I I COFFEE I f 35 Lb., 3 Lbs. Sl.OO f 1 Compare with 45c brands I KitmiiitiiiimiiiitttnmiiimiiiuiimiRtmiHiimiitiiiiiiinHiniiiiiiHtmintfiiniiia
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After Dinner Tricks No. 58 The Man Who Met His Match A clever little trick with matches is to arrange a number of them in the defeign shown above. Many guesses will be made by the spectators while the figure is being formed, but when completed it will be an excellent representation of the ex-Kaiser "The Man Who Met His Match!" Copyright. by Publio Ledger Company Memories of Old Days In Thie Paper Ten Years Ago Today . That ice skating was becoming more popular in Richmond- each year was evidenced by the fact that more than 300 lovers of this sport enjoyed skating on the Glen Miller lake while in former years not half as many took advantage of the privilege. On the preceding night, 150 persons skated on the lake. The ponds north of the park had been converted into ice skating rinks and quite a number of skaters used them. Musings for the Evening Glad Tidings The British Society of Astrologers have cast a horoscope and have fixed things, up very nicely for us for the next few years, thank you. It seems that we will need nothing to complete our happiness. Here's what is going to happen: There will be a series of flood3, plagues, shipwrecks, riots, revolutions, famines and wars, for the planets Mercury and Mars will be in conjunction. All those things will happen in 1926. Six years later the great Armageddon will take place. It will be a conflict between Mohammedism allied with Bolshevism against an alliance of the Anglo-Saxon peoples. It will end in universal peace in 1933, but there will be so few of us left and we shall all be so exhausted that peace would happen anyhow. We just thought we would pass this news along to you so that you may enter the new year in gay spirits. But, perhaps you would better not buy that phonograph on the installment plan, after all Some European women are wearing nose rings and others are having diamonds set in their teeth and wearing jewel-trimmed nighties. Still we are passing the hat for "poor suffering Europe." Peru and, Chile will pack their troubles in the old kit and take them to Washington. It might be a good idea to let Laddie Boy settle it. A man does not begin to thing seri ously of marriage until he has been married eight or ten years. It may mean nothing or much, but a Chicago woman in a divorcra suit claims that her husband "is too lazy to be anything but a prohibition en forcement officer." WilJ exchange forty-seven pairs of socks and nineteen neckties for a good shirt. H annas Creek Wireless Set Catches Distant Messages H ANNA'S CREEK, Ind., Jan. 7. Terry Shrader, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. John Shrader, of Hanna's Creek, a student of electrical engineering at Purdue university, has installed a wireless receiving set at his home. His parents and friends have been distinctly hearing wireless communications from Denver, Colo., Wisconsin, Georgia and New York City. Concerts by the Palladium wireless, and market reports have been heard. HIGH WATER CHASES RATS INTO BASEMENTS EVANS VI LLE, Jan. 7. Recent high water caused an army of rats to leave the Ohio river front and invade basements of business blocks and residences. Boys with Christmas rifle3 were unable to repel the invasion although they caused many casualities. LOOSEN UP THAT HEAVY COLD THE person who once gives Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-IIoney, the national cold relieving medicine a fair opportunity cf proving itself, becomes a convert. He learns how really beneficial its healing and balsamic antiseptics are in helping relieve a cold, cough, grippe, bronchitis, hoarseness. Today right now get an economical bottle at your druggist's. It will be a well-paying investment. Children, like it. Safe and economical. Keep it on hand. 30c. Rne-T&r-Hone Jor Coughs and Col mramniiiiintmiiiniHiiiiiiiiimniiiimiiiiiiiiiintitiiitiMiMitiiiiiuiiiitiiiiiiiniiHi. You Hear It Everywhere: "I'll Meet You at IKNOLLENBERG'S! liiitiiui:iini!iiitiiHiiniifiiniiiiniimiiiiiiiiiinnniniininininiiiiiiiimniniiuj BOSTON STORE One Price to All
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Latest News From Mars By FREDERICK J. HASKIN
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. All of the latest scientific dope on that most interesting of all planets, Mars, is conveniently gathered together in a recent publication on the subject, by Professor William H. Pickering, who has charge of the Harvard Astronomical station in Jamaica, and who has devoted much of his time to looking at Mars through a telescope and specu la ting about conditions on the sister planet. Like most strictly scientific revelations what Professor Pickering has to say is somewhat disillusioning to the layman. Mars has held high place in the popular imagination for a long time. It has been generally assumed that Mars is inhabited by intelligent beings something like men. How these beings differ from us and how they resemble us, whether we can hope ever to recognize them these questions fire even the dullest imagination. All sorts of fantasies have been based on imagined visits of Martians to the world, or of Inhabitants of the world to Mars. Whether Mars is inhabited by intelligent beings is a highly debatable question, as Professor Pickering shows, but it is extremely probable that, life in some form exists on Mars. That alone is enough to keep human curiosity about it at the highest pitch. Men have been squinting at Mars for centuries, finding out more and moro about it as their instruments improv ed. There is now an association of Martiat observers who look at the planet from all different parts of the earth and exchange observations and opinions. Professor Pickering himself has worked out in theory a giant heliograph by means of which it would be possible to signal the inhabitants of Mars, provided they are intelligent beings with as much power of sight as we have. A Trip to Mars The time may yet come when we will et daily communications from jMars. After all, at times it is only , 5,000,000 miles away. Should a means : of traveling through interstellar space with a supply of canned oxygen ever J be perfected, as it well might, an ex ;pedition to Mars would doubtless be I launched. An aeroplane traveling at j the rate of one hundred miles an hour might reach Mars in about 40 years, provided it set out at the right time. The chief of the expedition, a youth of j 20, would carry with him a few promising infants of both sexes, aged about one year. These would be men and : women at the height of their maturity when Mars was reached. They would do the observing and their progeny would carry the dope back to earth, along with a delegation of Martians. The entire operation need not consume more than three generations. It is only fair to add that Professor Pickering is not responsible for any of the above speculations. He did invent the signaling system, it is true, but he does not seem to be at all sure that there is anyone on Mars worth corresponding with. ' Although the scientists have the greatest difficulty in ascertaining what kind of life there is on Mars, they are able to supply a surprising amount of information as to living conditions there. When the Martian expedition sets sail, science will not ibe able to tell the members what sort WOMAN TOO WEAK TO WALK Now Works Nine Honrs a Day. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Strength Union Village, Vt. " I was weak and nervous and all run-down. I could not walk across the floor without resting and lhad been that way for weeks. I saw your advertisement in the paper and after taking one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I felt the good it was doing me and I took seven more in all. Before I finished I was able to work nine hours a day in a steam laundry. I cannot say too much in favor of your medicine. I trust all sick and suffering women will take it. It has been two years since I took it and I am strong and well. " Mrs. L. A. Goimann, Union Village, Vermont. This is onlv one of SJlch lAtrora too nr continually publishing showing what Lydia E. Pinkham has done for women, and whether you work or not Mrs. Guimann's letter should interest you. Many women get into a weak, nervous run down condition because of ailments they often have. Such women should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at the first sign of trouble. Good health is necessary and thi3 splendid medicine will help you to keep it. Advertisement. This Is a YEAR Prices Reduced Jan. 6 BROWER AUTO SALES CO. Studebakcr Dealers 21-23 S. 7th St. Phone 6019 For your next meal, use Richmond Rose Brand MEATS and LARD Prepared bv STOLLE & SONS HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNKS , &27 Main St. You can start savings account with more and same can be withdrawn at
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the climate in Mars, what kind of; uuuorwtar uney win neea, now many blankets at night and all that sort of thing. In the first place, they are able to compute the size of Mars with great accuracy. It Is 4,200 miles in diameter which means it is only about 12 per cent as great as the Carth in bulkquite a small place as stars go, a sort of Gopher Prairie among the habitable pianeis. As a result of being such a light weight world, Mars enjoys an extremely low force of gravity. At th surface of Mars the force of gravity i3 only about two-fifths of what it is at the center of the earth. This means that if you weigh 150 pounds here on earth, and you went to Mars, you would weigh but 60 pounds, though you would still have the same strength. You could jump more than twice as high, and in general you would have a most unusual lightness and buoyancy. Dancing would be vastly more of a pleasure and not nearly so hard on the girls' toes, but cn teh other hand, a flivver striking a bump in the road would bounce about two and one half times as high. Bui then, distances in Mars are so short that one would scarcely ned a car. Is Mars Going Dry? ,As a result of this condition, Marc has an atmosphere of very slight density, and such an atmosphere does not hold water well at all. Mars probablj is losing water vapor into space all of tne ume, and it probably would have gone dry long ago were the supply not renewed from some inner source. Professor Pickering thinks that there is not more than one thousandth as much water on Mars as there is on the face of the earth. It does not follow from this, however, that life on Mars is made spe cially difficult by lack of water. We have a great deal more water than we need on earth. In fact, if we could drain an ocean or two into 6pace, and use the land for farming, it would greatly improve our situation. In Mars, the scientists now believe, there are no permanent seas. The water in the form of vapor seems to perform a sort of seasonal migration from pole to pole. In the winter it covers the poles in great snow cap3 She's as pretty as a picture You would nevef guess that she suffered from chronic costiveness that she had disfiguring pimples, bad breath, a torpid liver, sick headaches, and indigestion. AU that is a thing of the past now. She's as healthy as she looks. Her beauty is charming and it is largely due to a regular use of Dilaxin, the tablets which really relieve constipation. They are made from the same formula as the famous Dilaxin prescription, so you know that they aVe effective, hke fMlcttdn FOR NATURALlCTION The Bank of REAL Service 2nd National Bank FOR PIES, CAKES & COOKIES CALL ZWISSLER'S BAKERY If You Are Looking Down, Don't! Look Up! GEO. W. MANSFIELD Architect Room 336 Colonial Bldg. 'Front Rank" Furnaces and Sheet Metal Work ROLAND & BEACH 1136 Main St. Phone 1611 tfUltiimiiifitiinrtiutittuunimiirrtiiHiilliMitiiiiniimiminniiimaiimiiiiiDtti. Automobile Storage and Repairing 1 Overland-Richmond Co, I K. of P. Bldg. iwaHUMiRmimuimnutttmunnnnHi S. Eighth I ifiiMiiiutHtnimnBMtiiiimiuai MUMittiwiunitimiiniiiniiiittmtimnii THOR WASHING li MACHINES I IRONERS I Stanley Plumbing & Electric Co. 1 910 Main St. Phone 1288 I; 'oinHiiuiii!nHiiuniuuiMiinmiininiHimmiiimiinmiuuiHiimmitHitmutii hk iiiutiinumimmnmi iiitiiimitiitimniii iiitiWHtiimmiiii imtmmiHim? m v Our Pocahontas Lump Will f 1 Please You 1 Hackman-Klehfoth & Co.l Phone 20152016 rtitnimnntmntiMniiiHimtHiitnmt:iniiiinnmiHniiiiinmiHfttnniiiimiiinm
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that are visible from the earth. In spring these snow caps melt with great . rapidity, for evaporation is rapid on Mars. Water boils at about. 84 degrees Farenheit, The melted snow forms great marshes, which also are visible from th arth a
these evaporate, the winds carry the water vapor back toward the Martian equator, and it falls along the way in the form of rain. Our climate is tempered by the oceans, and the Martian climate, lacking this influence, must be subject to terrible extremes, both from season to season and between day and night. It is quite possible that the water in puddles boils at noon some days and freezes at night. The Martians must be a hardy bunch. . Lack of space makes it impossible here to discuss in any detail the Martian canals. The claim that Mais is inhabited by intelligent beings is based almost wholly on the contention that these long straight canals could not be the work of nature. The canals will have to be studied a great deal before science will have any intelligent conclusion to offer about inem. . Union County to Raise Fund to Aid Children HANNA'S CREEK, Ind., Jan. 7. A campaign to raise $2,000 to be applied on the fund to build the Riley hospital for crippled children, at Indianapolis, will be started in Union county Monday, Jan. 9. Mrs. Charles Mitchell, living near here, has been appointed chairman of Harrison township and will have several assistants to aid in collecting a fund. Such enormous quantities of condensed milk are used today that the cans used every year would go five times round the earth. Hair and Skin Beauty PreservedByCuhcura If you use Cuticura Soap for everyday toilet purposes, with touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soothe and heal the first pimples or scalp irritation, you will have as clear a complexion and as good hair 63 it is possible to have. Simple Kieh FrMbrMail. ArMr-s:"CctieQT&Li. ratorlM, Dtpt 20F, MM-d 48,Um." Soldverywhfre. Soap 20c. Ointment;: .cd60e. TaJcuxn25& 2SK?'Cuticura Soap sheves without mug. The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything to Build Anything LUMBER . MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phones 2247 and 3347 untfiumnimmmiiiiiimmiiiiiiimnitiitfiii iiiitnmiiimitiiinmmnuiitmutiinit Our Anthracite Nut f Excels I MATHER BROS. CO. HiiiiiimiiifiMiiiniiiuiimuiimiMiiiiiiiiiiisnriiiinnimiiiiiiiiini miiiii'niMu SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLUS 3 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY "The Home For Savings" EXPERT BATTERY REPAIRING When the other fellow can't repair them, bring them to us. . OHLER & PERRY Exide Battery Station 16th and Main Sts. Phone 2677 PROOF OF THE PUDDING? You know the rest Our Coal is the Best! Will you make the test? Wisdom Avoid Inferior Coal SEE BELL IN BEALLVIEYV South 8th and M Sts. Phone 2476 yimmimmniiHtmtmiiiRim ti itmim; to imtmtt mmiiiimiimttf i nmmmi imn Holophane Lens - Gives Most Driving Liht 1 1 Within the Law . Rodefeld Garage 1 wiiiiiiiuininuMMiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiRniiumimuiuiuniiiumnn mmiiiitnnmimimimitHiiiiiiMifiiiiiiiiiifiHiiftHiii'uiiiiiitiiiiHHitiiitimtnntin Egg Mash, $2.00 per cwt.( I J.H.MENKE 1 162-163 Fort Wayne Ave. 1 Phone 2662 ritUMinitmiiiminimiinimittifiiniiiiiimtiiitHuntiiiiiimnniinnnttiiniiiimti? niiinrHtintiuiiHiuiimmuunnniiiinnitimmiinHniimiitnimutiiitiiiHiiiiniti " 1 See Our Line of Loose Leaf 1 Outfits for 1922 ! Bartel & Rohe I 921 Main HiiiHiininiiiiiniiiniimiiniiiiiiiiuuiiiimiuiiiiiuniiiiuiiuiniHiiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiii 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. Hamilton Beach Electric Sweepers are the Best Made Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St., Rug Sale Now On
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