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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM -. ; , . ANP SUN-TELEGRAM v
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by v Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Bonding," North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second-Class Mail Matter. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Ptms is exclusively entitled to the ns tmtor republication of all news dispatches credited to It or
not otherwise credited In this paper, ana i iw news published herein. All rlshts of republication of spe- . clal dispatches herein are also reserved. Rep. Elliott Should Be Returned to Congress Richard N. Elliott of Connersville, who has represented the Sixth district "in congress since 1917, seeks to be renominated on the Republican ticket at the forthcoming primary. Mr. Elliott needs no introduction to the voters of the Sixth district. He was admitted to the bar at Connersville in 1896, and served as member of
the lower house of the Indiana general assembly in 1905 and 1907. His entire career has centered about the district which he represents now in congress. To the duties of his office in congress, Mr. Elliott has given painstaking attention and care. On all the questions of national moment and importance that have come before that body in the highly strenuous period of his incumbency, Mr. Elliott has taken a stand that squares with the
best interests of the country and the dictates of patriotism His record of official actions recommends itself seriously to the voters. ' ' Besides representing the district in an able '' manner, Mr. Elliott has devoted himself warm heartedly to the interests of the disabled veterans of the World war and to former soldiers who
Answers to Questions Any reader can ret the answer to ny ouestlon by writing The Palladium TnformaMon Bureau. Fredprlck J. HaskIn, director, Washington. D. C. This offer applies strictly to Information. The bureau doe not (rive advice on leal. medics! and financial matters. It doe, not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake "xhaustlve research on any suhlect. TVrlte vour question plalnlv and brlef!r. Give full name and efldress and enclose two cnts In stamps for return pojtac. AH replies are sent direct to the Inquirer.) Q. ' What is the term for the practice son. people have when puzzled of opening the Bible at random, readin? a verse, and allowing it to determine the person's course of action? J. C. B. A. Divinntion by means of the Bible Is called bibliomnney. Use of poetic verses, fixed on by chance, was common in Rome. Vergil was often used for this purnose. As the Bible, spread through Europe, devout people naturally turned to it for direction. The custom still persists, although, church dignitaries have frowned upon it. Q. Was basketball ever called by any other name? D. V. H. A. Dr. Naismith, who invented the wme, says he pave it the name of Indoor Rugby. One of the players on one of the first teams suggested toe name Baskft Ball, and it was promptlj adopted. The fundamental principles of playing the game have never been changed. A. ITow mrmv Indians are there in Alaska? II. E. A. People classed as Indian total 2f.55S in the 1920 census of Alaska. This Is 48.3 per cent of the entire population. Persons of mixed blood are classified according to the non-white : racial strain. . Q.. Why is lb. the abbreviation for round; j. O. A. The abbreviation lb. is derived from the Latin word libra, which designates a certain measure. Q: What was "Black Thursday? N. G. A. "Black Thursday was the name riven to February 6, 1S51, in the colony of Victoria, Australia. On that day the most terrible bush fire in the annals of the colony occurred. Q. What is the estimated wealth of the Rothschilds? G. II. M. A. At the time of Nathan Rothschild's death in 1915, the family holdings were estimated at $2,000,000,000. Q. Please advise if there are any mints in the United States except at Washins-ton, D. C? M. C. C. A. There is no mint in Washington, D. C. The three mints being operated as such are located at San Francisco, Cal:; Denver, Colo, and Philadelphia, Pa. ' After Dinner Stories 'Judge Blank, is fond of relating how he put one over on the barber who wished to make a sale. The man had just shaved him and wanted to sell him a lotion to use on his face when he shaved himself. "Is this what you use on your customers?" asked the judge. "No," replied the barber. "It Is sr. expensive' I cannot afford it." "If you can not afford it when you ret 20 cents for shaving a man," returned the judge, "how do you expec; me to afford it when I shave myself for nothing?" The barber was nonplussed and gave up trying to make the sale. ( The women are trying to make the world better. They concede that to be their purpose. If they will favorably consider a suggestion in line with progress, it is that they put up mme fruit Home-canned fruit is the bulwark of the nation. That and gravy. Other reasons for the fall of Rome have been, advanced. But the facts are that Rome began to slip when its women, in their devotion to general welfare work, forgot . how to mako good gravy. ' ; Lessons in Correct English , Don't Say:; are many THAT There rlintf. saw the Man is the only animal WHICH can talk. , - We sold the clock THAT belonged to father. . Such THAT I have I give to you. She Is the same girl now THAT she was before marriage. , Say: There 'are. many VllO saw the eclipse. Man Is the only animal THAT can talk. We sold the clock WHICH belonged to father. x Such AS 1 have I give to you. She is the same girl now AS shel was before marriage.
sought help and advice from the various depart-! ments of the government. j His work in this respect in the Sixth district is an outstanding feature of his career in congress. The former soldiers have no warmer friend than Mr. Elliott, and no one who has obtained relief so speedily and at the expense of so much of his own time and effort. Every appeal,
so former service men say, has received immediate attention, and often, long and tedious delays that held up action, were quickly broken by Mr. Elliott in his effort to help the applicant. This accounts for the warm esteem and affec
tion in which he the service men
Mr. Elliott also has been zealous in attending to the matters uron which his constituents
wanted information .or were anxious to learn the methods of procedure. In his statement to the voters of fne district
Mr. Elliott expresses his satisfaction in what has been' accomplished by the administration and his participation in the work. He says: "I have supported all of the measures passed and have tried to give heed at all " times to the needs and requests of the people of my district and especially to the soldiers arid their dependents during the war, realizing that I am your servant and that my commission comes from you. If my services in the past have met with your approval, I will appreciate your support in the coming primary and election." Mr. Elliott has been in congress long enough
to establish himself in the esteem of his colleagues. The continued presence of a representa
tive in congress is of worth to his constituency, for the longer an efficient and a capable man remains the better is his grasp of public affairs.
TODAY'S TALK By George 'Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" TOE WORLD IN YOUR HEART Solomon once said that the world existed in each human being's heart. No wonder Pope thought that Man was so interesting. But he is interested only a3 he lets the world have a chance in his heart I looked into the face of as beautiful a moon last night as I have ever seen. A friend was with me and he, too, admired the unusual beauty there. Wo both reflected. But each of us took that moon into a different world our own! The most potent thing in the world is opinion individual opinion because it is from the single individual that the crowd gets its inspiration and forms its own public opinion which Is able to move-an entire world. So you see that it is very important as to what sort of a world you take and keep and develop in your heart. The best world is that one into which you may continually invite others, that they may become enriched from all that you have learned or seen. Recently I looked upon a most extraordinarily small marble so noble, so uplifting and so lovely that I" felt thrills of beauty waves vibrating through my consciousness. I asked the name of the sculptor and learned that it was done by a woman a semi-invalid. Rodin never cut a finer small piece. No matter how imperfect your body may have been brought into this world, or how full of flaws it may now be, just so long as your mind is clean and healthy you may continue to invite into your heart the most perfect gifts of Nature. Keep a very happy world in your heart. And continue to beautify it with your love of art and music and literature and all people. The other evening I heard a great violinist many say the greatest in the world Kreisler. I watched him closely, for I sat near to him. It seemed to me that he entered a very beautiful world as he played with such matchless skill and delicacy. But it was his own world that he had made wonderful by his fine and noble character. Art and beauty are living, vital forces. Each has a language and when we 'can talk that language and understand it, we become a part of art and beauty, as though melted into one with them.
Who's Who in the Day's News GOV. EDWARD I. EDWARDS Gov. Edward I. Edwards of New Jersey is slated to become the Democratic candidate for senator in that state next fall, according to political experts. Mayor Hague of Jersey City, who is given credit for Ed wards election m
the gubernatorial jhanging around all winter, race, is to handle the governor's sen-1 Senator Pepper seems to have plenatorial campaign, ty of it. . . ' it is said. Edwards won out Love is eternal, romance everlasting in the race for gov- anl outlives the jests of the scoffers.
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the Democratic national convention as one might almost believe it was proa possible candidate for president, j liititeti by constitutional amendment.
He was born Dec. 1, 1863, at Jersey) City. , lie attended the public schools there and studied law in the Univers ity of the City of New York. He worked in the First National bank of Jersey City,, then went Into the contracting business, took a place in the Jersey City tax department In 18D8, and in 1903 returned to the First National bank as assistant to the president. He is now the president. Mr. Edwards was elected state controller in 1911, and was re-elected in 1914. He went to the state senate in 1918. He was nominated and elected governor in 1919. For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININ ETablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) SOc. Advertisement. Too Much of a Good Thing "It is six years since I had my first stomach trouble. If rapidly grew worse. My food would not digest and I was reduced to skin and bone. My doctor put me on a starvation .diet, and when my pains grew worse I concluded it was too much of a good thing. On the advice of my druggist I tried Mayr"s Wonderful Remedy, and am now entirely well." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince . or money refunded. Clem Thistletnwaite's 7 drug stores, A. G. Luken Drug Co. and druggists every where. Advertisement.
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is held aH over the district by and their families and friends. J Musings, for the Evening James Bundy, aged 93, has just started another jail term of five years. Youth will have its fling. When he has sown his wild oats, Bundy may settle down and be quite a fellow. One shoe store has been robbed three times jvithin two- weeks. It might be more convenient to the robbers if the manager would hang the day's receipts outside in a satchel before going home for the night. The "first-spVing-robbin" boys are beginning to report. These first spring robins are the ones that have J"si- to prove tnis a sea captain's wife In Brooklyn has eloped with a horse doctor. Lite Chester, actress, asks $30,000 heart balm. That stuff conies so hieh The speaker at a dinner bearins "Mr Chairman and gentleman." You see what he thinks of the chairman. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that So many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy i3 recommended by those who have been benefited, to thoseT who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost - every case it shows excellent results, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact so many people claim, that it fulfils almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the urio acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.," Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium sie bottles for sale at all drug stores, i Advertisement.
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No. 108 The Walking Matches. The ends of two matches are notched, and they are pushed together so the matches form a letter V. An open knife is held by the handle, and the matchesare placed astride the blade of the knife, which is held a few inches above the table, eo the ends of the matches just touch the table. This works equally well if the matches are Inverted and the heads touch the table. In a moment, the matches begin to "walk" slowly up the blade to the handle. There Is really no trick to this puz sling problem. Merely hold the knife handle tightly, and see that the tips of the matches just rest on the table. Muscular vibration does the rest, as experiment will prove. Copyright, l$tl. Vy Public Ledger Company Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason THE TAX GROUCH My income tax has now been paid, and when I dug the money, I said, "This life's a thing of shade, that once was fair and sunny. The way they cinch an old fat bard is something fierce and bitter; there is no sense in working hard far better be a quitter. The burdens thrifty men endure call out for language ranty; true wisdom lies in being poor, and living in a shanty." A beggar stopped me in my tracks; in my kind heart he trusted; I said, "I've paid my income tax, and, like yourself, I'm bnsted." The pastor asked me for a bone to help him paint the steeple; I said, "My taxes make me groan, I walk with ruined people." My wife declares the fiiends she meets smile at the lid she's wearing; I show her then my tax receipts, and shed some tears despairing. The village live wires come and say they need some coin for boosting; I sign, "My roubles are today with tax collectors roosting." This is the way the voter feels when modern law's bereft him; with zealous care he PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION Says Indigestion "R e s u lNt 3 from, ah Excess of Hydrocloric Acid. 'Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same a3 food left in the open air, says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyper-acidity, .meaning, there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the Stomach which prevents complete di - i gesuon ana SiariS IOOa iermeniatlOn. ... , , i nus everytning eaten sours in the stomach like garbage sours in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the Stomach like a toy bal - loon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy . . . , . , , . iiuaGij' in Llic tuc&l, v umuu up gits, I - we eructate sour rood or have heart burn, flatulence, water-bjrash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink. while it is effervescing and furthermore, to continue this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, ' remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive i juices. . J Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made '' from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results. Advertisement 1
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Ar-4r Them YOU RrslD at IT hoards the wheels the tax collector left him. But in a while he looks and sees what other lands are doing, marks how the foreign voter flees, with taxes still pursuing; he blushes for his discontent, for tears that he let trickle, and gives the beggarman a cent, the clergyman a nickel. Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago1 Today John Turner, who was bitten by a mad dog, was sent to Indianapolis by Township Trustee, James Howarth. Turner took the Pasteur treatment at Indianapolis, as it was feared he might contract hydrophobia. Turner was bitten on the right leg. Inspection of schools in Jackson township was made by County Superintendent C. O. Williams, in order to look over the work being done by students in the township schools and to give instructions regarding the final reports of the school work. The Home Garden Many people like to grow a few blackberry and raspberry plants, especially the latter. Owing to the increasing prevalence of disease among these plants, they should be bought only from a reliable plant man. Buy them of home men if possible. Be sure they are not diseased. Spraying will help them keep healthy, but will not be a remedy for diseased plants. They-will thrive best in moist places and in a clay soil, as it will hold moisture better. Use barnyard manure as a fertilizer, as it will improve the moisture holding content of the soil. Keep them well cultivated and late in the season sow some kind of cover crop. Millet is good for this purpose. When the fruit has been harvested the old canes should be cut out and burned. This gives the new canes a better Don't Baby Corns --Use "Get's It" Thousands of people have only themselves to blame for corn agony, bloodpoison, etc. Trimming and "treating," i cutting and paring merely makes a bad matter worse. Millions of others are jw,?e,r - , They know how easily and ' iiuii'Ki-. UKLS-n hi rive s Hnn ntfeia 0nrns and rllne off In 1 nno r,i wo i Get your money back if it fails. Wear '" shoes with comfort. Get a bottle ctrffievy-wiarl: i ;Sold In Richmond by A. G. Luken Drug I ' 1 - uera misiunwaite. Advertisei ment. The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything to Build Anything" LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phones 3247 and 3347 Camel and Lucky isYIc Strike Cigarettes, pkg 3 for 50c
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AND 6LOR FeectM ?f chance and reduces the chance of disease. As the result of a five-year test Purdue university recommends the following: Blackberries Eldorado, S t o n e's Hardy and Taylor. Black Raspberries Kansas, Plum Farmer and Cumberland. Red RaspberrieB Cuth-bert, Early King and London. Centerville to Hear Grain Organization Explained CENTERVILLE, Ind., March 3 Full explanation of the plans of the corporation known as the United States Grain Growers, a co-operative grain' selling organization of nation-wide ex-! tent, with provision made to retain ' complete ownership and control in the ' hands of the producers whose grain it sells, will be given at the regular meeting of the Center Township Farmers' association, in Centerville Monday j night. A state organizer for the company j has agreed to be present for the meet-' ing, and farmers, especially officials of farmers associations from adjoining i townships, are planning to be present. Bad Colds WET, stormy weather, exposure, sniffles, and the heavy cold is on. Dr. King's New Discovery breaks it tip quickly and pleasantly. Head cleaned up, cough relieved and you feel better. At your druggists, 60c Br. Kind's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Bowels Begging for Help? Dr. King's Pills will bring; you the happiness of regular, normal bowels and liver functioning. Mild but always reliable. At all druggists, 25c D PROMPT! WON'T GRIPS . I. King's Pais Political Advertisements CONGRESS Richard N. Elliott announces his candidacy for "the Republican nomination for Representative in Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of Indiana, subject to the primary election, May 2. 1922. giiHitiitmiiinniiiiimmfiinimimiiiiii iiniiiiiiiniinumiimimiiiniiHitiii.f j FORD LENSES I 1 Passed with high record nt I 1 per pair JQ WEBB-COLEMAN CO. ; Opp. Postoffice Phones 1616-16941! . ..... ' "iinniiniiHmumiiiiiiiiilminnmmiiiiniii.fl Come Here for Better Prices on Furniture Guttman Furniture Co. 405-407 Main St Phone 6160 miHiniHiiuiiniiiiniininiiiiimmiiiiiniiniiiniNiiiiiiiHiiiniuiiiiniiiiiiiitiiniiiii I DR. C. J. CRAIN i DR. ELIZABETH CRAIN Osteopathic Physicians 1 ' Office Murray Theatre Bldg. 1 I Phone 1983 I Sanitorium 22nd and Main ' I Phone 3S12 j IGRAN'Q V Ladies' Shop O FOR BETTER VALUES Tracy's T. C. H. Brand COFFEE 35 3 pounds, for $1.00
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