Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 13, 16 January 1922 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JAN. 16, 1922.
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The Middle Ground By MARION RUBINCAM
Prettiest Woman in Jugo-Slavia
CLAIRE'S STRANGE REQUEST Chapter 60 Adam Arnold's voice was heard calling. "Aimee, oh Ainie, are you there?" a trick of speech and intonation he had copied from an English friend, which mixed badly with his usual manner of talking.
"Yes. Adam, here I am." Amy answered sweetly, and walked to the door to see what he wanted. Her voice and her manner were those of a charing and agreeable wife. Amy left her family to .go on with her duties of hostess. "So glad you came," she wa3 heard proofing a newcomer. "Yes Adam's house is charming, isn't it? But you must lt me show you bis smoking
room we're particularly proud of that." And away she went with the guest in tow. and the quaint air of possessing Adam and Adam's house In strong evidence. "May I ask when the nuptials are to be celebrated?'' Donald asked, taking in this scene with great amusement. "Mother, you're not going to let Amy marry-that fat wretch?" Jane cried, turning furiously on her mother "She positively acts as though she were married already! You might supose she owned his whole house." If Mrs. Talbot had possessed a keener sense of humour she would have smiled at Jane's suggestion that she forbid Amy to do anything. Her children had long since passed out of her control! But now she only began worrying harder than ever. "He's positively oily," Jiine went on. They were alone in the magnificent suite of boudoir and bedroom and bath, with its walls painted with imitation Watteau shepherdesses sitting; on gren banks, and its myriad chiffon and lace ruffles wherever such
materials could be employed. "He seems very fond of her," Mrs. Talbot said, though she could not tell why she should want to defend a man she did not like. "Fond of her now! But he'd be a beast to be married to. He's the type that would grow coarse and callous as soon a he had her," Jane said viciously. "Amy's really very sensative she would be miserable. And he'd never let her get a divorce! " To the mother Jane piled evil upon evi!n. But. she felt perfectly helpless to remedy this second trouble, just as she felt perfectly helpless to remedy the firrt one. One daughter was going to contract a marriage that would spoil her life, the other one was refusing to make a marriage that would save her happiness! What a mixed-up world it was!
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really liked her in rpite of her treatment of Luther. But Claire came up to her, as she entered the drawing room downstairs again. "You are looking perfectly splendid. Mother," she said the word "Mother" came as a shock, too! Was she Claire's "Mother." Of course Claire and Luther were married still and what else could Claire call her? Certainly not Mrs. Talbot that was too absurdly formal.
In her usual charming, gushing way,.
Claire went on, to admire the newdress which Amy, it appeared, had explained in detail to her. "And you look so much younger. The rest has done you good," Claire went on. A new idea, this! Rest perhaps her winter had been a rest. Physically it had been. The work in the flat was a trifle compared to the long hours of hard labor on the farm. But mentally she had never been so disturbed and unhappy. "I want to talk to you. I want to see you." Claire went on hurriedly, after they had talked stiffly about the weather and the host's new house. "Will you come to my place tomorrow afternoon?" Seeing an objection in the little woman's eyes, she hastened on "I can't come to you. There are too many people about. We'll be alone at my apartment." So the next day, feeling very strange and ill at ease, Mrs. Talbot actually found herself sitting opposite Claire once more in the luxurious little place that once was her's and Luther's, and
that Claire now had alone. The visitor compared it mentally with the tiny fiat Luther shared with his family, where everything, as Amy said, pretended to be something else and was obviously a clever make-shift to cover vp poverty. This had been Luther's home, should be hi3 home now. Perhaps, she thought, with a sudden sense of relief, perhaps Claire
back to her' That would be easy Mme' L,esel Schmiedek, above, who has been adjudged Jugo Slavia's and how hn.,v h -..M ho tu0 ' Prettiest woinau. No. that's not a Paris creation she's wearing, hut part
t, !..:,. u, . ' , , ' of the national costume of her country.
t ' i '. i.iaiics uiuc t a writ; as K.'ll' l , as a winter sky. sets the mail first and would tear the! PERU SALESMAN MISSING Tomorrow What Claire Wanted 1 answers nn I
, ha hi1. or, c., PERU, Ind.. Jan. 16. No news has
cept small wages at first if I could get been received concerning F. A. Jones, a permanent place. I graduated from , , ... , ... . , high school and can look and sew. i local representative of a Chicago packI wonder if you could help me any? ling company, who has been hiysteri-
. . . ,uun'V , louslv missing for 10 days. I would adv ise you to advertise for
BE SQUARE WITH GOD, IS PLEA OF BACKUS
and Jesus Christ is to come to them and recognize the wonderful things which .they have done for mankind." A chorus of several voices, led by
Prof. Samuel Carton, sang spc-cial mu- ; sic during the evening. The house
was packed to the gallery for the even-
Be square w ith God as you would in sermon
with your fellow man on earth," was
the admonition of Rev. A. H. Backus BUSINESS MEN TO DISCUSS -
in his evangelistic address at' the
Grace M. E. church Sunday evening
RAILROAD SITUATION WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.-Represen-
"If we go through our daily walks : tatives of 1.400 business oreanizations
of life and desire people to judge us as vlthIn the membcrfhip 0 the United fair, square dealing men and women, ! we must recgonize the great power of j tAtes Chamber ot Commerce, and God Almighty. comprising the national council of "This i3 a beautiful, wonderful, mag- that body, will meet in Washington, niflcent and lovely world in which w e J Feb. s and 9, to discuss amelioration of live and enjoy the breath of the fresh jtne raiiroa(i situation
air which is entirely iree. aii mese
things belong to God and if you enjoy
TUBERCULOSIS MAKES MOST MEAT UNFIT
WASHINGTON. Jan. 16.- Tuberculosis heads the lists ot diseases causing condemnation of meat carcasses as until for food, according to a report of the federal meat inspection bureau of the department of agriculture. Ho?; cholera and pneumonia are responsible for a large number of losses also. Inspection is provided in 839 plant:-, and 62.000,000 animals were inspected during the past year, both before and after slaughter.
them, breath his air and live in the world which i3 his. you ow e him one
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the wonderful things which he given us. , '
LOSE YOUR FAT, KEEP YOUR HEALTH
superfluous flfsh is not healthv.
TONSI LITIS
Apply thickly ov?r throat-
cover wriux hot flannel
has !ne,l,'er Is it healthy to dift or excreise
I pi est method known for redudnir Hip
'The nails in the hands and feet "verfat body easily and steadily U th'?!
land the snear which nierced his side ! : , m MtMod- tt'"3'-' and endorsed by anu ine spear w nicn pierceu ma ' , thousands, Marmola Prescription Tab- I did not hurt neai'ly so much as the fact i lots ..omain an .-xat dose of tiie fa-' '.i . j iit: rA . ! mnn r.... t j I
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iiirii uieu to save anu to ue iuiueuain leave no wrinkles or flabbiness. j j'down in recognition Of thi3 was more ; 'J'hey are popular be -ause effective and f painful to Christ than all the suffering ; Vhem prie.'-t t,U!heS Ma ! ( of the thorns about the head and the ' moja tv. Woodward Ave.. ' ie-! i death on the cross. lro'f: ,,'u- and procure, a case.' Ad"The least which we can do for God ir.l".8!!!
Over 17 Million Jan Used Ytarly
uiu iiul umi ucdJiv suiuuiuaa 111 ia.Liji'ia contain an xact dose o 1 that despite all ' his suffering Christ j m"s Mai inula Prescription, j had been shunned by all mankind. ( dXuPaTSjallthThVe7,areV
A Clean Shave!
Gives you new pep. 5 skilled barbers Harter's Shop In the Murray Bldg.
MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup"
Heart Problems
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been
married three years and my husband)
and I have had trouble all the time. ' a position, giving a newspaper box Hp wants tn rimaf. arrmnd an.i hare number in place of your name and
' n fill fPca Ynu ni n irtit wmr nnc tvoi-c
a good time and he wants me to stayj from- Jhe newspapel. office without at home. Last night some younger i your husband knowine anvthinc about
: iieoDle wanted me to eo with them it.
Then, by the wav of making her enn-1 skating to chaperon them and be! With your ability and education, it
fusion complete. Claire came up to her would not let me go.
Don't Let that Cold
j Even a sick child loves the "fruity" I taste of "California Fig Syrup.' If the j little tongue is coated, or if your chili j is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold. I or has colic, a teaspoonful will never
et the 13etter or 1 oil ! 'iourri yu ran see yourself how , . , . . jthoicughly it works all the constipaIf that persistent cough or cold is:tjon poison. 80Ur bile and waste from fastened on you at this season of the tender( iiuie bowels and gives you
year n 'Uiay leau iu senuua letsuna
with r.n odd request Airs Talbot had
avoided Claire.
Whenever he gets angry he beats i good position. I admire you for seek
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eems to me von oueht to secure a ; i- , . . i ' , " , a wen. piaytui cnna again , . ; iVu ,ou?ni 10 secure a doctor would tell you that the f l-
me and that is something ray own'mg work which will enable
Luther and Claire were separated. Soj father never did. If I could get a place I keep yotir child w ith you
that, tor some reason she could not keeping house for some one with one
explain, made it necessary for her not . or two children I would leave, but
to speak to Claire even though she can't put an ad. in the paper, as he
you to
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A Main stret merchant was trying to explain the Indiana liquor laws to two Kalian residents. One of thera fired question after question at the
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IMPROVING THE EYELASHES If you want to make eyelashes longer and thicker it will take about a ear to do so. That is, you should continue your treatments over the period of a year and not expect any sensational re-.ults within a short time. In fact you must be prepared to have
ralher poor looking lashes for a while, because the first part of the treatment necessitates clipping them back. Not. only that, when you find that ;he lashes have grown to their normal Hngth. you must clip them again. You probably have to do this half a t'ozen timts for about eight months. Thpn yi.u can let them grow in. Meantime, have made up the following formula: Cucea Butler 1 dram
Para wax 4 drains I Lancliue xj dram j Oil of sweet almonds, J English 4 drams Ko. il oil 2 drops I This makes a somewhat stiff cream i v inch is, however, very nourishing, a-? i prac, kal'y everything in it tends to) iiiow hair. Incident!', as this is veiyj :to'?rishln:, it is a good thing to rub i arou'.d the eyes if the skin is' di y and j ifiuv is any tendency toward crows" j t'-et or v. l inkles. ! ' A linle of the cream can be warmed I
or- it can simply be left on the skin a ably under weight. Take olive oil and moment, uniil it rubs in easily. Theu',f,rape juice.
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merchant; the other stood by. silen;. After the conversation had gone on for 10 minutes, the silent one buitz
out :
"I am sore at the United State?
I go back to Cincinnati from where I came."'
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AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR PEOPLE
Millions of mothers keep "California
Fig Syrup' handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Sy up" which has directions for babies and children ol all ages printed on bottip. Mother! You must say "California" o. you may
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syrup. Advertisement.
Lukens' Favorite Cream for face and hands A. G. Luken Drug Co. 626-628 Main St.
Regarding a New Health Dis eovery Made at One of Our Leading Medical Colleges.
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soothing, healing elements in Father i
John's Medicine are exactly what he 3 I would prescribe for such a condition. ;! I The value of Father John's Medi'cine has been proven by more than
sixty-five years of success. It soothes !
It will interest the people to know ! and heuls the breathing passages and.
i that leading medical men of the coun-: Because or me nourisning icoa ele
ments 11 contains, neips 10 reouiiu ; wasted tissue and gives new strength j with which to rebuild health. Get rid !
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try have for some time been advocating dietetic treatment for weak.
nervous, run-down, anemic conditions
for feeble old people, convalescents j f that ''old or cough now, before it f
Use this nourishing cream.
tub U thoroughly all around the uppet :tml lower lashes and around the eyeI rows it" you wish to make these thickv. But be caitful in thi case, not 'o ub it over too much of the skin for
nu uant ihe tvebrow to lie slenderly
; -rchfd and not too (hick.
Margie If your skin is ytllow anu. mi Iihvl- Cark lings under your t v s ' thf trouble is with your healih. 'uti ! piobably need a tonic for the liver and : cu certainly need a diet with less; diarchy food and more fresh fruit and t,r-r: vc geiablf s. ; A iteader The folowitr; is a for-! mu'.H tor a very good nourishing iifain: ; liose water 4 omueAlmond oil , 4 ounces Spermaceti 1 ounce ' White wax 1 ounce Benzoin 1 drachm : i'ou can make tliis cream a little; niter by adding 30 grains of powdi :( d borax. ' j Go'den Haired Jane If the ankles end the legs are too thin you are prob-,
All Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes tn carp cf the "Beauty Clnt3" department will he answered In these columns In their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing tJ the great number received. So, If a
- i personal or'quloker reply is desired, a
stampea and seu-aciuressea envelope must be enclosed with the question. The tvlitor.
and delicate, ailing
than medicine. Nutritional Science has now discovered an easy way of supplying the strength-creating, life-giving elements lacking in our daily food for there
! has been tested and approved at one
of America's grealest. Medical Col-
leges a Nutritive Tonic Tablet called ( ! SUSTO which contains, in concen- i
trated form, all the Vitamines of I yeast, rice, eggs, milk, together with 1 beef protein, nuclein and iron. Therefore, if you need strength, lack energy, are nervous, anemic, run down, thin and ailing. SUSTO will nourish the shrunken tissues, create : strength, build up shattered nerves and energy. If you try it for one month, at a j cost of 10 cents a day, and you are not in better health every way, weigh ; more, and feel stronger, your money i w ill be returned. For sale by Clem I
Thistlethwaite. Advertisement
children rather i'3 t0 late. Advertisement.
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MEERHOFF will keep you in hot water (Comfortably) See the best heater in the market at 9 S. 9th. Phone 1230
Don't Neglect a Gold Mothers, don't let colds get underway; at the first cough or sniffle rub Mustcrole on the throat and chest. Musterole is a pure, white ointment, made wiih oil of mustard. It draws out congestion, relieves soreness, does all the work of the good old-fashioned mustard piaster in a gentler way. without the blister. Keep a jar handy for all emergencies, it may prevent pneumonia in your home. 35c and fioc in jefrs and tubes; hospital size. $3. Better Than a Mustard Plaster
Candied Cherries Candied Pineapple Glace' Apricots Glace' Peaches Glace' Figs and Pears Citron and Candied Peels Glace' Pineapp'e Fingers Colored Candied Pineapple John M. Eggemeyer & Sons Bee Hive Grocery 3 Phones
Many valuable Diamonds are lost through neglect in having their settings secure. Without charge we will gladly examine yours, and if repairs are necessary our charges will be very moderate. Don't put it off until the stone is lost. It is economical to have it done right by
Jenkins & Co.
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WARNING ! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aa(.ir'.!) Is the trade mark of Eajcr Manufacture of MonoaceticacUester cf Salicylicac: J
Finished Family Washing
Each Washing Separate No Marks No Losses No Mix-ups Your washing is handled as a separate unit, apart from all other washings just as individual service as though we were sending a laundress to do it in your home. ' Finished family washing at the Home Soft-Water Laundry - is. a complete service washing through many changes of . water, and ALL the ironing done.
'SERVICE THAT SERVES"
HOME
1512 Main St.
SQFT WATER
LAUNDRY
Phone 2766
January
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Come while we have your size and can fit you. Every pair of Ladies' Louis Heel Lace Boots in tha store at $1.45, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 This includes all top grade Eoots in, black, brown and gray
Special discounts on Cuban and Military Heel Lace Boots
10 to 20 Discount
This week we are adding to our list of sale Shoes all High Lace Boots in black and brown, mili
tary and Cuban heels (except light hand-turn shoes).
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You'll need High Shoes during the cold and rough winter months. Buy them now at a discount.
scount on all Rubbers and Felt
Shoes and Slippers in the store. This includes Arctics, Alaskas, Flain Rubbers, Rubber Boots and Felt House Slippers.
Neff and Nusbaum 7th and Main
Everything From Barbed Wire to Hot Water Bottles
WANT to see better? Get a portable lamp or a pair of opera glasses! Need better shade? Get a gas dome flow or an awning later. Are you in cutting mood? Get a pair of scissors this month ot a lawn mower when the grass comes up. Is there cleaning to be done at your house? Get some tooth powder today or a garden hose in the spring;.
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At any of the placea whose "Articles For Sale" ads are appearing in The Merchandise columns of The Palladium's classified section. These and many other articles you need are offered at very reasonable prices. Get the habit of reading Classification 5 1 !
Look Before Yon BuyThe "Eyes" Have It! Turn to the Merchandise Ads in the Classified Section Today 'Copyright. 1521. by Basil I Smith)
