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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, MARCH 31, J.922.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM V - AND SUN TELEGRAM Published' -Eyeiy Evening - Except Sunday by ; v . Palladium Printing Co. 1 i i ' Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered-at '"the " PoEt'Offlce at Richmond," Indiana,' as Second-Class Mail Matter. - a I, .in i i I, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATEU PRESS The Associated I'rrea Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not ethw-ls credited In this paper, and also the local tiivi published herein. All rights of republication of special diapatch jj freretxcare alsar: reserred.-i.-i .. - v - - - ' ."' . Knowing One's Neighbor When the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs the other evening heard the value of knowing ne's neighbor, the occasion gave emphasis to a "civic -virtue

that has been crowded into the background, not

wilfully, but thoughtlessly. Formerly neighborliness was one of the high

est virtues of a small city" or town. A man who

held himself aloof from his neighbors, who took

no interest in what was going on in homes around

his own domicile, was regarded as an undesirable

citizen. He was aimrked man in his community

But the rapid expansion of our. city life, the

moving of old neighbors to other, sections of the ' city, and the arriva of strangers, took away much of this personal 'interest, 'and presently

many of us found -tnat we, did not-know our

neighbors, and cared less. A little investigation on our part would hav

shown that our neighbors, in most instances, were fully as good as the ones iwhb had left us ;

that the new children in the block were good

companions for our children, and that the ideals of the new arrivals were fully as high as our

own. .-

Neighborliness is a spirit which all of us

should cultivate. It does not ask us to make in

timate companions and frj'ends of every person in our vicinity, neither does it intimate that all of them would be ideal acquaintances. But it

does suggest the idea of exchanging the ordinary amenities with persons that live near us.

Many a dreary and gloomy home might, feel a ray of sunshine and cheer in the hour of illness if kindly disposed neighbors offered their assist

ance or called to comfort the stricken member of the household. .

Many a boy and girl would prize highly the

affectionate word, the kindly interest and the

personal attention which some good souled citizen would offer. The world is made happier and better by the

individual efforts of men and women who scatter sunshine and happiness by their words and

deeds. The personality of a good man or noble

woman often will have greater uplifting influ

ence than scores of admonitions and warnings. Many, a boy has been set on, the upward tracl

by the friendly interest of an adult who has counseled with him and showed him the advantage of going straight and true. Neighborliness is friendly spirit applied to those who are next to us. ' ;' -.'

Movie of a Man Breakfasting and Reading at the Same Time

Answers to n Questions' (Any reader Tn Vet . tM' answer t nr question by wrlMnff The- Palladium Information bureau, FreJert?1c J. Hask n, director, Wa hrngrton, T. C. This offer applies strletly to Information. The bureau does not frive advice on legal, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to nettle domcRtlo troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on any Bubwt. Write your question plainly and brief??. Give full name and sddress and enclose two cents in stamps for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer.) , . Q. How many miners are they In the world? F.J. A. It Is estimated that there are

about C.000,000 miners throughout the world, 3.800,000 of these being coal miners and others engaged In the various other kinds of mining. - - Q. Who has written the largest check in United States? W. J. T.

A. The Treasury department says' that the largest official .check or; warrant ' Issued by the government j was' that. of $200,000,000 which was' given from this country to Great

Britain, during the war. They have no knowledge of a larger check issued by anyone. Q. How many people are lefthandedC. EG. A. Left-handedness occurs in about 9 per cent of the human beings.Q. How mnnv negroes . were killed in the World War? F.E.C.

A. Tje compilation does not Include' -

oinccTs. - Among the enlisted men i in ourxeervlce.the battle deaths of negroes anjounted to 747, while the total deaths ;. wore-. 9,765. About 200,! 000 negroes. went overseas. Q. What is the motto of the Prince j of Wales? P.L:A. A. The motto of the Prince of j Wales i3 "Ich dien," meaning "Is

i;e rve. I Q. When was the first.

wage law passed -:. j A. The- first minimum wage lawj for labour engaged on public works ; was passed in 1887 in Belgium, while

the ' first law of -this character applying to private ' employment was adopted at . Victoria,- Ausirailia, 3n ISM. ,- ' - .

- TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author f "You Can." "Take It," "Up" THE TEST. OF SUCCESS A I read the other day-of a' man who had made fifty million dollars. But the writer of the article considered him quite a failure for the reason that he had contributed nothing to the world but his ability to make money. . . -t j ' Not long ago a lawyer In a big Eastern city died. His name was familiar to those of his own profession in his home town, but he was little known outside. And yet this man left to his city an art collection valued at many millions. The test of success is not in what you make, but in what you do and how you do it. That is, success In its greater significance, as it is applied to the happiness of the heart. The amount of money made by Edison and it amounts into the millions la rarely if ever mentioned. Edison's entire life has been given over to service contributing, something new to the advancement ., of knowledge, happiness and the good of the entire world. (One of the greatest tests of uccessk is the numher of people whose love you have inspired. ' . The mayor of a great city died. He had been bitterly criticized during his lifetime, but in the line of march at his funeral were thousands of the city's poor, little children, meu and women in high positions, as well as those who were wealthy and famous. 'And tears of real sorrow rolled down the faces of the silent multitudes. Love and appreciation speak a quiet language sometimes it's only a smile, and at others it's only a tear." ' What could, bo a better test of success than to be missed when you aregone? t Or to be remembered for what you had contributed to human happiness t,he love of beauty, or the advancement of knowledge?

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Smuggler Caught With $60,000 in Diamonds

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Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

Patrolman William Yingling was the victim of a fight" with two burglars who wa3 attempting to get into Hartzler's grocery, 117 North Twentieth

: street. Yingling discovered the first

jof the burglars and engaged him in a

hand-to-hand fight, and had practically

whipped his adversary when the burg

lar's partner came up behind Yingling

and slugged him on the head.

Yingling was rendered unconscious, .

but he was removed to hi3 home, where he soon recuperated.

Who's Who in the Day's-News

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AT GENOA - They shall meet' t But they rhall miss

There will be l. Op.g vacant chair. Though they all May long to touch him, Uncle Sam will not Be there. 1

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LAMB-POONS ;;. - There's a butcher 'shop .down the street which calls -itself, the Live Hd a' Live Market. The window is full of dead chickens. "Hoy Dies from Licking Postage Stamps," Fays a headline. -That must have been the paste that kills..-. A giant has a decided advantage. No matter what business he goes Into, hp will be one of Ui$ biggest men in his line. ' -(' . See by the papers that. the. 'Tadid

people have made artangements wiiiiL?iafc0j.ate -wedding

Houdml and he will gooa ao cis stun: lancf.iiea when his for the wireless conferts. ' - vj him from leaving

If they're hold-up jfticn, why do they l bride to be journeyed

knock' you down? r;. ;".. . Z: .-V ; r.".- : A'.K i. China is so impressed by, he .tlisnrmament idea the is. starting jo build a new navy. 1 j -

"obey." become

Princess Mary promised to New, suppose she should

queen. , , A Lessons in Correct English DCN'T SAY" It is in FITTING with his party principles. - , ' Please consider me AS an applicant for the position. Her speech shows that she was RAISED (ELOUGIIT UP) in the South. SAY: . It is in "KEEPING with hi3 party principles. ' : Please consider me an applicant for 'he position. " ller speech shows that she was RlyRKD in the South. Rats in the Cellar JrYlice In the Pantry Cockroaches In the Kitchen Vhat can be more disagreeablei than a home infested with pests? Destroy them with Steams' Electric -Kat and Roach Paste, the standard exterminator jtor more than fortythree years.; Kill rats, ' mice, cockroaches, waterings or ants in a single night. Does not blow away like powders ; ready for usej better than traps. Directions in 15 languages in every box. 'V v '-- 2 oz. size 33c; r- 15 oz. slze$10, Mone7 Back If It Fails Advertisement

WILLIAM PHILLIPS Fate seems to have decreed that

rhlllips shall succeed Henry

Fletcher in the changes that occur

at times in the United States diplo

matic service. Phillips has Just been named under secretary cf state

chief aide to Secretary Hughes. I When Phillips ! drew his first as-l signment in the j diplomatic service! in 1905 it was to) the post of second;

assistant secretary of the United States legation at Peking, to succeed

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William Phillips " becoming ucderi secretary of state Phillips again succeeds Fletcher, "who recently bcame' United States -minister to Belgium. The, new state department aide Is young as dfplomatic officials go. He: i 44. lie "is a graduate of Harvard,! 1900. Four years alter his appoint-, ment to the Peking legation he was made third assistant secretary of state j

and six months later was sent to London as secretary of the United States embassy there under Ambassador Reid. While serving at' that post his betrothal to Caroline Drayton of New

) 01k was announced. Plans for an

in New York were

duties prevented London and his

to London to

marry him

A short time later Phillips and his bride returned to America and he be came regent of tne college and secretary of the corporation of Harvard university. Then the service called him. He' became third assistant secretary of state in March, 1914, and three years later was named secpnd assistant United States minister to the Netherlands. His home is in Massachusetts.

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Francisco Chamie, rubber dealer from Brazil, was released In $5,000 bail following his arraignment before United States Commissioner Barmore in Brooklyn, N. Y., charged with smuggling $60,000 in diamonds into the United States. The jewels as shown in the above illustration included fourteen diamond rings, one of which weighed 12 carats, and three others between eight and ten carats. The total weight of the diamonds was about 200 carats. Chamie's counsel said Chamie brought the. diamonds to convert into cash for friends in Paris. Chamie was arrested by customs inspectors when he attempted to sell some of the jewels. .

No. 138 Ring From String A paper disc is threaded on a 6tr!ng, and the ends of the string are held by two persons. The disc la covered with a napkin. Reaching beneath the cloth, the performer mysteriously removes Uia disc and hands it for inspection. The secret is a duplicate disc, which the performer holds concealed in his hand. When he reaches under tho cloth he quietly tears off the disc that is ou the string and conceals it in his hand. Removing his hands from the napkin, he tosses the duplicate disc for inspec tion and every one quite naturally be lieves it is the original disc. Copyright, 1S21, oy Publio Ledger Company

brew of , mottled blue, for invalids' consuming. The learned men chase to every place in search of drugs to cure us; they boil up rock, make pills of chalk, that tney may reassure us. The faith and hope we place in dope no knowledge ever throttles; what faith we haVe in pills and salve, Pnd everything in bottles! The wise men say, "Throw drugs away, and you'll be feeling better than iff you drink ome bottled ink or something worse and wetter. Eat wholesome food, like oatmeal etewed, go roostward with the chickens, quit chewing pills, and soon your ills will vanish like the dickens." The learned men speak, their wise words leak through lips that spring no folly; but all things sane give u3 a pain and cause us melancholy. We pin Cur hope on bottled dope, on pills in crates and baskets; we'll drink our drugs from flasks and jugs until we're in our caskets.

awful! What does mamma say when papa gives fcer money?" "Is this all?" The rector was on his way to church when he met the gamekeeper. "Ah," said the rector, "how Is it, my friend, that I never see you at church?" "WelL said the gamekeeper, "you

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Friday, March 31 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., rehearsal

Royal Arch degree; new ritual. Saturday, April 1, lyal Chapter No. 49 O. E. S., stated meeting.

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DRUGS We buy punk drugs in large stone

Jugs, in botles and in cases; to cure our ills we buy green pills and pour them in our faces. We drink

brown sues distilled from buds, stovewood and water lilies, consume such dope and vaguely hope that it will cure the willies. The doctor romps through dismal swamps and gathers toadstools blooming, and makes a

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lair and Scalp REMEDY

NO MAN OR WOMAN can hav attractive hair if troubled with dandruff. Youth Craft will remove the dandruff and relieve ' tho itching positively. It is guaranteed to do so, because it Is a proven Remedy. Avoid toilet tonics. Get Youth Craft , and be sure. No oil, no dye, ' no odor. At all Drug Stores l(ntll9HSiqx 'sajojs Snja J3tJa Drug Stores. Advertisement.

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We have the right coal at the right price. Jellico & Pocahontas Lump.

After Dinner Stories After all sorts of hints, finally Johnny succeeded in getting a nickel from his mother, but he failed to thank her for it. Whereupon the mother, somewhat ashamed of her offspring's rudeness, remonstrated : ."Johnny, you are awfully forgetful. What you say when you get something?" "I can't tell," was Johnny's only r

piy"You can't tell? Why Johnny, it's

Feeling Grippy? " Cold Coming On? DRY, tickling sensation in the throat, headache, feverish, e-jps ache. Don't play with that on-coming cold. Get Dr. King's New Discovery at once. You wi:i iike the way it takes hold and eases the cough, loosens the phlegm and relieves the congestion, in the eyes and head, and soon breaks up the most obstinate attack o! cold and grippe. , Children and grownups alfite use ft. No harmful drugs, but just good, medicine for colds, cough3 and grippe. Sold by your druggist for 60c.

New Discovery ' Tired Out iu Half a Day? You wouldn't be if your bowels ere acting regularly. Try Dr. King's Pilla for sluggish bowels. You'll keep fit for work. At all druggists 25c DPRONVPT! WON'T GRIPE r.KinsPms

see, sir, I don't want to make your congregation smaller." "What do you mean?" the rector said sharply. "Well, you see, sir,' the keeper said, "if I came to church some of tha others would go poaching."

Werk's Tag Soap ideal for hard water. Advertisement.

FREE! FREE! QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS A fiftv-cent box of QUAKER KIDKEY PILLS will be given FREE to all who call on the QUAKER MAN at Quigley's Drug Store, C27 Main street, within the next ten days and tmrchaee a bottle of QUAKER HERB EXTRACT for $1 00.

QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS are reommended for Weak, rundown Kidneys, Backache, Inflammation of the Bladder. Relieves the symptoms of Rheumatic pains, lack of vigor, nervousness, sleeplessness, sediment In Urine, etc. QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS bring back the vitality of the organs and are Eplendid for children who Wet the Esd. Call at once on the QUAKER MAN, have a talk with him, obtain a box FREE by purchasing a $1.00 bottle.

QUAKER HERB EXTRACT "You look half-dad today. Bin? What's the matter. Not fepling well?" . "Can't slpep at night Restless and nervous. Alt tired out in the morning.No energy, no pep. weak back." . "Well, Bill. I was that

way up until about 9 month ago; now I feel like-A daisy.- Sleep fine at night. Wake tip In the morning feeling like I could whip my

weight in wild cats. Have good appetite, and, man alive! 1

have actually gained 15 pounds In the last month.' - . "What caused It?" "Followed Henry's advice an4 bought a bottle of QUAKER HERB EXTRACT, a real medicine, nice, easy, quick action uDon the Stomach, Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Sure, yon

ran 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)

RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICEY RELIEVED THE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly relieved by an ap plication of Sloan's Liniment. For forty years, folks all over tha world have found Sloan's to be tha natural enemy of pains and aches. It penstraks without rubbing. ! You can just tell by its healthy, Stimulating odor that it is going to do you good. ' Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, strains and sprains.

At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.

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Farmers' Natl Grab Assn. (Inc.) . Dealers In High Grade Coal PHONE 2549 Old Champion Mill, N. 10th St

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