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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. MRMnRR OP TKB ASSOCHTED PRESS The Assorfated Pr3 is exclusively entitled to th use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and alao . the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. p One Thing Man Does Not Know "The spring season of the flight of migratory birds has brought to the front the old question of how they know, their way," says the Indianapolis Star. "Discussion discloses the fact that science, with all its discoveries in many directions, has made no progressin this line and that the human creature does-rtbt know the bards' secret. Ornithologists Havevtried'to explain that the feathered travelers are governed by the sense of sight,

but. 'as they fly at night as well as by day, and whenTfogs and clouds obscure the face of the earth-below them, the. theory is not good. It is. also suggested that they follow the course of certain livers, but there is' really nothing to prove that ..they give any "attention whatever to 'the phenomena below. - That they know their geography, however,- is proved by the fact that individual birds retunvyear after year to the same quarters and the same nests. - "It seems, apparent that;they have a sense of direction andjf place than man does not possess. Men whoare'leafned in wilderness lore find gen's- " '. -

Answers to Questions fAny-readT carf ref th answer -to nnv question by writing The Palladium Information Pureau, Frederick J. Haafcfn. director, Washington. D. C. This offer applies strictly to Information. The bureau, does not give advice oh legal, medical and financial matters. It floos not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive, research on any subject. Write your question plslnly 'and brief!-?. Oive full nama" and eddress and enclose tTO cents in stamp for return posta. All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer.) Q. How long did It take to build he Mormon temple at Salt Lake City. a. a:".:.' , ,; ; A. The construction of the Mormon temple in Salt Lake City vas begun in 1S."3 end tho tfmple wa dedicated in 1S93, the time occupied in its construction being 40 years to a day. Q. What is "cumulative" voting? C. R. ""' v..,.,.-..-.. A. Under the cumulative system of voting the voter may cast as many votes for one candidate as there are officers to be elected, or runy distribute the same number. , of votes or equal pails tjie'fcoramong the candidates as lie may,ee fit. For instance, in a district in Arhich three representatives to the state legislature were to bp elected the voter could cast three yptes-for one candidate, one vote for each three candidates, or onp and one-ha'f votes for each of two candidates. The objective of cumulative voting is to make .possible minority representation. Q. Who bought Manhattan Island for $4 and a bottle of Jvhisky? M. -A. L. - . .v A. Peter Minuit, a German colonist in America, who was appointed govrrnor of New Netherlands by the Dutch Wst India company, landed on Manhattan Island on May 4, .1620, and purchased the isifrnd.from the Indians in a trpde in' whi ah .the. articles be gave, whether vhispv or what not, were valued at approsVtateiy $24."--Q. Wio was the "French Demosthenes"? D. S. .t.-v.,- - A. Cenvte Mirabeau, who is said to have been the immediate cause of the French revolution, was sometimes called the "French Demosthenes." Q. -What, was the Hume Argument pgainst miracles? B. F. A. A miracle, according to the Argument, is contrary to experience, but fatse Witnesses in history are not contrary to experience, therefore it is loss probable that the miracle is true than that the witness is false. After Dii ter uinner otones A school boy was very quick at mental arithmetic, but on one occasion he failed to volunteer an answer to what the schoolmistress thought was a very timnlo problem, i ' " 1 "Come,' she said. "Two and a half per cent oh $200 for six months. IIow ; much is that? Can't you work out that little sum?" "I could, miss, said the boy. "but Zb per cent don't interest me." "' The : audience held its breath with amazement as the acrobat swung high above the rostrum, held only by a frail cord looped around one foot. . Somewhere among the spectators a little girl arose, from, her, seat. "Mamma." fhe shouted, breaking the silence, "can you do that?" 'Die lady tried to quiet her, but the child persisted in demanding whether or not hei1 mother had ever climbed roper, or done anything of this sort. At last, Embarrassed by the attention the child "was attracting, the mo,her jerked the child into he seat, warning, "You just wait until I get home!" "Oh:" exclaimed the little disturber, "then you're gonna try it?" , Lessons in Correct English DON'T SAY: . . ' 1 The i noise AGGRAVATED the y peak eh " '"'V, . . All of them came but HE. . . . No one was at home fScept SHE.and her sister.", In Fplte of his parents' objections he went ANY WAY. He will find the fare expensive ANYWAY he goes. .. ,. SAY: ' The no Ice EXASPERATED the speaker. All of them came but HIM. No one was at home except HER and her sister. In pplt of his parents' objections he

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eral guidance by the stars and by certain peculiarities of tree growth and other phenomena of nature, but if they wish to be sure of specific locations and of the return path they mark their way, by secret signs if enemies are abroad, or by blazed trails, as our pioneer fathers did. in these days they carried a compass. They have no secret sense of direction, no instinct on which to depend to take them safely on their way. ' "The homing instinct that takes -birds half across the world and brings them back by the same straight road through the sky belongs also to dogs and cats, as has been demonstrated innumerable times. A dog taken on a train fifty or a hundred miles to a new home and a new master,

has been known to return on foot and by a routa of his own, fagged with travel, but rejoicing over what he evidently regards as an escape from unsatisfactory company, and expecting a welcome. A cat tied securely in a bag "and released miles

from home by an unappreciative owner may be found on the same owner's doorstep next morning. r "Whatever the gift is that these birds and animals have, it is something that man does not possess, and is, to the extent it reaches, a superior quality. It may be humiliating to human pride to admit that animals have an advantage over mankind in any line of intelligence, but facts are facts. And as neither birds nor animals can communicate their secret, though dogs look as if they would be more than willing to speak our language, the chances are that the mystery will be sealed to the end of time."

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Taka It." "Up" MORNING, NOON, AND NIGHT'We sleep only to wake again. And then Into the day and lta activities, appeals and Incidents we go only to sleep again! " Our little lives are filled -with mornings, noons, and nights. And -were it not for the Creator of these movements .of time that come to us all, what an expanse of monotony our lot here would be! But as It is, Morning comes with its freshness and promise, Noon with Its inspiration Night with Its fulfillments. . Only as we turn over routine, as the farmer does the dead soil that It may be reborn again, are we able to rout sameness and put in Its place richness of experience and accomplishment. Each day comes to us in the appearance of a darkened room. The shades are drawn. We know not what manner of day we are going to have. But as we step to each window and raise each shade, the light streams in. We know that we are to have as companions every gift of the Universe. And God pity the man who can see nothing in Nature but monotony and dullness merely morning, noon and night. Every thought of ours produces a definite effect significant or not. We are measured in the world by the height and breadth and depth of the appreciations that come out of our experiences. And we grow happy as we pass the sensations from these appreciations along. - Morning, noon and night, to you who wish to live .the life of action, are a program. . Into your morning you will put courage and determination, a well thought-out plan, cheer and the desire to serve. Into your noon you will put laughter, a little rest, many kindnesses shown, a little art and perhaps a song. While into night you will come with a glad prayer, arms full of that which you have gathered from your toil, and treasuring in your heart the knowledge that you have done your best. So that morning, noon and night shall spell Victory to you!

Hew Sandwich Came Into Existence 100 Years Ago The sandwich, America'3 quintessence of food, came into being more than 100 years old. Lord Sandwich immortalized the name or the order which is repeated 2,000,000 times a day i n nervous, business - haunted New York. "You should eat something, my Lord," remarked Lord Sandwich's old servant, when his Lordship had 'A V been sitting at the 1 ,n card table 24 hours without eating a bite. "I have no time," roared his Lord 'jj, o Lord Sandwich ship. "Bring me a piece of meat between two slices of bread." Thus was born the sandwich. Memories of Old Days In This Paper Jen Years Ago Today The improvement of Easthaven avenue wa3 to cost $19,000, according to tho report of the viewers, appoints by the board of county commissioners.

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tor. The plans and specifications for the improvement called for curbing and gutters and for a crushed stona roadway from the National road north. Among the 49 candidates who were admitted into the Shriners at the Murat temple at Indianapolis, were James F. Zeiders and Phillip H. Wor-rati.-of this city. The majority of the candidates, of course, were from Indianapolis, while the others were from almost every city in the state. BOOKS AND TALK I've a -lolume, bound in leather, wherein sleuths and villans glide, and I won't discuss the weather till I've laid tha bok aside; for a good old-fashioned story, wjth a hero who's a scream, beats a conversation hoary, beats the weather as a theme. I will talk about the weather when I have no book to read, when the neighbors get together, swapping mental chicken feed; III discuss the southeast breezes which may bring a needed rain, and list to all the wheeze3 touching corn and other grain; I will talk of oats and barley and grow eloquent on hay; oh, I'll stand around CURED HER RHEUMATISM Knowing from terrible experience the suffering caused by rheumatism, Mrs. J. K. Hurst, who lives at 508 E. Olive St., E125 BloominKton, m., is so thankful at havingr cured herself that out of pure gratitude she is anxious to tell all' other sufferers just how to get rid of their torture by a simple way at home. Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell. Merely cut out this notice, mail Ht to her with your own name and address, and she will pladly send you this valuable Information entirely free. Write her at once before you forgret. Advertisement.

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After Dinner Tricks No. 132 Bending a Coin A half dollar, or one of the new Peace dollars, is taken between the lingers and apparently bent back and forth. When any one else tries the trick they find it impossible. The trick is merely an optical illusion, but a very deceptive one. The coin ia held as sliown in the diagram, and the hands are bent back and forth, just as though bending the coin. From a few feet awcy it appears that the xin is really being bent. Similarly a wctch, or even a email plate, can be made to appear pliable. Cepvrioht, I9St, b Pub'.ia Lt&oer Comgant and parley of the goosebone by the day; but I have no use for spieling when I hold a story fine, in the shadow of my shieling, underneath my fig and vine. I don't understand the critter can argue, talk and plead, who can stand around and twitter, when there 13 a book to read. Neighbors come "across the heather to my cook at close of day to discuss the windy weather in their rather windy way; if I have no book I chatter in a style to beat the band, but I bid them scoot and scatter if a novel is at hand. MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION ' LONDON, March SO. -Mt. Etna is in violent eruption, says a Central News dispatch from Rome, quoting advices from Palermo. Streams of lava are flowing from all sides of the crater and the inhabitants of the villages on the mountainside have fled from their homes. Several earthquakes have occurred in Palermo and Messina provinces in the last few days. Germs look sad and cross the street, before passing a house cleaned with Blue Devil. Advertisement. YOU CANT WORK -WELL WITH A COLD TV TCBODY likes to be around a I person suffering from a heavy fcssly. You can take care of your job and keep business and social engagements shortly after you begin using Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. For k is prompt in helping Nature expel phlegm, aliay inflammation, ease breathing, and drive away irritating coughs. Use it give it to the kiddies. Don't euffer a minute longer than you have to. At all drucrdsts. 30c. Rne-Tar-HonM , for Coudhs and Colt

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Musings for the Evening 1 WRITING A MUSICAL SHOW "Has the company been assembled according to my instructions?" asked the proprietor, standing on the stage. "Every one is present, comedian, leading woman, dancers, acrobats, chorus and all," replies the stage director. "Have the costumes been completed?" ''They are ready to put on," replies the wardrobe mistress. "How about the sets?" . "They are quite ready," replies the property man. "And the scenery?" "We finished the job an hour ago," replies the boss scene painter. "How about those trick drops and the folding staircase and the cave?" "All completed, sir," replies the stage carpenter. "Has the press stuff been sent to the newspapers?" "All has been attended to," replies the press agent. . - - "Have the usual photographs been taken?" "Everybody has been photographed both in groups and individually," replies the photographer. "to, "Have the dressing rooms been assigned?" "Everybody is satisfied. I put a star on every door," replies the stage manager. "Have the speculators been given their usual blocks of seats?" "Certainly," . replies the business manager. "Then send for Hokus and Pokus, the book and lyric writers, and Laszio Hicks, the composer, and have them write the show. Dress rehearsals tonight at 7 sharp." In England a "rum fellow" is sort of a delightful optimist. Over here a rum fellow is a bootlegger. Casualties in the Senate. A headline reads: "Eight Lockwood Bills Reported Out. Three Killed." "There is no peace in the world nothing but hell," shouts Overseer Voliva of Zion City. Personally we can't say. We have never been to Zion City. M Calend asonic ar Friday, March 31 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., rehearsal Royal Arch degree; new ritual. Saturday, April 1, Loyal Chapter No 49 O. E. S., stated meeting. SON BORN TO EX-CROWN PRINCESS OF BAVARIA MUNICH, March 30. Ex-Crown Princess Ruphrecht, wife of the eldest son of the late King Ludwig of Bavaria, has given birth to a son. He wrill be christened Heinrich Franz WMlhelm. The English wheat crop In 1920 realized only 31,000,000, while the poultry produce was worth more than 50,oeo.oeo. Unsightly Irritation Quickly Relieved Immediate Comfort and Ultimate Cure for Skin Troubles When you can no longer stand that embarrassing, torturing irritation ol the skin, get from your druggist bottle of Hydroeal. Originally prepared for doctors' use, this wonderful a n 1 16eptlc liquid may now be had witho u t prescription. There is no better way to relieve any inflammation or irrita tion of the skin than with HydrosaL Doctors eyerywhere use and prescribe It. It is a pure, safe, reliable household antiseptic. Easily applied. Makes. the skin clear and healthy. Get a bottle of Hydrosal today. 25c, 50c, 75c. If your druggist can not supply you, send 10c for large sample bottle. Dept. 2, Hydrosal Laboratories, Cte cinnati, Ohio. Advertisement. Overworked Eyes Need Help., We Give It Optometrist Richmond Clara M. Sweltzer, 1002 Main St

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POWELL DIRECTING LEGION'S CAMPAIGN TO GET VETS JOBS George W. Powell George W. Powell, assistant director of the American Legion's national Americanism commission and the man who is putting across the legion's campaign to give every unemployed exservice man a job, is a former member of the Maryland state legislature and prior to that served as an aviator in France. The strings of thousands of posts of the legion that are looking after the placing of World war veterans in jobs are operated from Mr. Powell's office. It is full of the hustle and bustle of a nationat political candidate's headquarters at election time. Telegrams from all parts of the country come to him constantly and tell the tale of how the drive is progressing. Now and then these telegrams bring ! to him stories of need, of a veteran Cuiicura Beautifies Skin Hair and Hands Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your every-day toilet preparations and watch your 6kin, hair and hands improve. The Soap to cleanse end purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal and the Talcum to powder end perfume. Bkraph Each Prw bMil. Ad.lrwu: "Ciitirl1crttorlM, Dept. 13F, M.idHj 4 J,Mn." Sold every where. goap26. Ointment 23 and 60c. Telcaro 2fce. Cuticura Soap nhavee without mu. BUY IT HERE FOR LESS Plus Service and Quality Kahle Bros. Groceries 98 W. Main TWO 217 So. 5tfc Phone 3038 STORES Phone 2626 Cash Grocery Free Delivery On

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whose sojourn in no man's land in 1918 were mere pleasure jaunts compared with the fight he now has in landing a steady job. From Georgia came one from a World war soldier, unable to find any sort of civilian employment, who wanted his old job back in the army. Then there was a letter from. Maj. Alexander M. Lochwitzky of New York, who before he was naturalized was a Russian count. The major, 12 years In the secret service of the United States, wrote that he would gladly take a job doing anything. He lost everything in the San Antonio flood lact year. MERCHANT MARINE COSTS CANADA $10,000,000 OTTAWA, Ontario, March 30. The Canadian government lost $2,210,724 in operating its merchant marine in 1921, excluding depreciation and in terest charges. Interest owed the gov ernment for 1921 was $3,357,833. Depreciation was figured at $4,158,775 for the year. The information was given the House of commons today. Bohemia proposes to coin a small c jrrency of glass. The new coins will te much cheaper to manufacture than the present metal currency. r "TREE! FREE! QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS ,s A fifty-cent box of QUAKER KIIJ FEY PILLS will be given FREE tai all who call on the QUAKER MAN at Qulgley's Drug Store. 727 Main street, within the next ten days and purchase a bottle of QUAKER HERB EXTRACT for $1.00. QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS are ret ommended for Weak, rundown Kid ueys. Backache, Inflammation of the Bladder. Relieves . the symptoms ot ' Rheumatio pains, lack of vigor, nerv, onsness, sleeplessness, sediment in, Urine, etc. QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS oring back the vitality of the organs and are splendid for children who Wet the Bed. . Call at once on the QUAKER MAN, have a talk with him, obtain a box FREE by purchasing a $1.00 bottle. t QUAKER HERB EXTRACT "You look half-dead today. Bill? What's the matter? Not feeling well? Can't sleep at night Restlees and nervou3. All tired out in the morning. No energy, no pep, weak back." "Well, Bill, I was that way up until about a month ago; now I feel like a daisy. Sleep fine at night Wake up in the mo'rnlng feeling i like I could whip my j weight In wild cats, j Have good aopetite. ! and, man alive! I : have actually gained 15 pounds in the last month." "What caused it?" "Followed Henry's advice and bought a bottle of QUAKER HERB EXTRACT, a real medicine, nice, ; easy, quick action noon the Stomach, Kidneys, Liver and Bowel3. Sure, yoa j can buy it at any drug store. Only ! costs $1.00 a bottle. Sure, buy it now. That's the Idea." Yours for good health, QUAKER HERB CO., Cincinnati, O, . Quigley's Drug Stores (Advertisement) 'tmiiummiuituittMiiHtiimti)iHtiiniiniuiiniann!RinnimniniifNunni!r I FORD LENSES I Passed with high record Hfi n i per pair., lUC WEBB-COLEMAN CO. I Opp. Postoffice Phones 1616-1694 i uiiniiuiiiiiRlluHiiniKinuiuiiiuiiiiliuimiiuiiiiiiraniiriiiHiiuiiitiuimniiii4 MILK Is a Food Himes Bros. Dairy Phone 1850 Savings You can start sav. Ings account with

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OPERA COMPANY OFFERS FREE CHORAL TRAINING NEW YORK. March 30. To develop voices for Its chorus, the Metropolitan Opera company Is offering 12 months of free choral training to young men and women singers of promise. The company announced today that its chorus school would be conducted throughout the spring and summer this year instead of waiting until fall to begin. Dilman cave, in eastern Oregon, is the greatest cave of volcanic origin in the United States. Stops any cold in 24 hours Bl QUININE thai. Doat play witk Coil! cor it HMkMSatdf with IHT. C B. Q. TaUth. At At in of ( inlcctSaa. take HBV-W by test, dw daadira nmtij At worU mt far CMi, CMtU Hewbchet. ami La Grippe. KTt C B. Q. art a amca. DiaintefratctaMl atarti work ia tea atcaoili, fhriaf quick rcSd ; ni emrlnf tie CaU. Deassad red ba Besrint Hr. K3 portrait and afaatare. At AU DrtZUn - SO Omit St It! The Miiler-Kemper Co. 'Everything to Build Anything" LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phones 3247 and 3347 This is a YEAR Light Six, $1093 "We are making Richmond a Studtbaker town" Brewer Auto Sales Co. Studebaker Dealers 21-23 S. 7th St. Phone 6013 HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNKS Main Have You Tried Our ; - COFFEE CAKE Now 10c Very Appetizing ZWISSLER'S Bakery 23 S. 5th St. Phone 1654 Restaurant 908 Main St Phone 1658

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