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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM '-: - - - AND SUN-TELEGRAM .Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. i Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second-Class Mail Matter. 1 5IE'HBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press 1 xclustvely entitled to the use ror republication of all news dlapatchea credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local new. Published herein. All rights of republication of speclal dispatches herein are also reserved. ;i i f Communists Become Exclusive -- " t 0 The Communist party, which controls the 'destiny, of soviet Russia; now is becoming an exMflueiveJorganization" to-which entrance is becoming a difficult matter, says an Associated Press dispatch from Moscow., Even the workingmen, far whom communism was to bring a goldenera, are now having trouble to break into the charmed circle. The soviet regime of Russia has been guilty of many inconsistencies, but none seems to be so palpably astounding as this one. Candidates must now have the recommendation of members who have been in the party for, some time, and then the prospective members are accepted only on probation. Of the three categories of members, the third makes it almost impossible for anyone who does I not hold a high or subordinate post in the gov- - ernment now to participate in the upper circles !. of the government.

' Strict adherence to the rules laid down by the party is enforced on all members, including ' that of obedience, the foreswearing of Christianity, and disavowal of wealth. All of which goes to show that the communists in fact are as tyrannical in their own way as were the Romanoffs and their associates in the day of the czars.

Answers to Questions - ( Any reader can pet the answer to nnv nupstlon bv writing The 'Palladium Information Bureau. Frederirk J. Hask- - n. .director, AVashtnxton. D. G. This offr applies strictly to Information. The iurau docs not (five advice on legal, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research 'on any ' subject. Write your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose two cents in stamps 'for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer. Q. Why does the sun shine on the north side of buildings in the summer time in the temperate one. when the sun never comes north of 23 degree platitude?. E. I H. 1 A. The Naval Observatory says durirg the time that the sun's declination is north, which is from about -March 21, to September 22, it rises ,at a point on the horizon north of pa.?t and sets at a point north of( west, as seen from any part of thej earth's surface, although it always crosses the meridian south of thej zenith of places north of 23 degrees) north latitude. For this whole period of fcix months, therefore, the sun at! rising and setting will shine on the north side of a building set due east and west. Q. Is snuff-taking Indulged In to any extent nowadays? F. L. T. A. The practice of snuff-taking is more , widely prevalent, than is commonly thought. , In the United States, where the consumption is about 9,500 , tons a year, the chief users are for-! . eign-born. The snuff used . in this j country is all of domestic manufac- i . ture. ! Q. What is the story of the coraitofing, of Rachmaninoff's G sharp Minor Prelude? , U E. R. A. - When asked this question, Rachmaninoff replied "The Prelude was composed when I was zn, and one at that age has no background." Q. When was flogging as a punishment abolished in . the United -States Navy and Army? F. E. A. - A. In the United States floggins was discontinued in the Navy and on merchant vessels in 1850: in the; Army it was abolished in 1861. Q. What is the best conductor of heat? . J. F. A. t A. Metals surpass all other materials in heat conducting power, silver .standing at the very head of the list. . Q. Was Lafcadio Hearn an American, an Irishman, or a Japanese? . . E. Y. U. - A. Lafcadio Hearn was born of an Irish father and a Greek mother "in the Ionian Island5. He was educated in England and France, was a journalist in Cincinnati and New Orleans, and finally went to Japan where) lie . became a .Japanese subject witn the name Yakumo Koizumi. . .Q. What is a "bob" in English currency? What .is its value? L. E. A. "Bob" is a term for the English shilling, the worth of which in nornial times in United States money is $.243. After Dinner Stories "Sister Henderson." said Deacon Jlyphers severely, "you should avoid .even the appearance of evil." . "Why. deacon, what do you mean?" asked Sister Henderson. , "I observed that on your sideboard , you have several cut-glass decanters -I, and that each of thean is half filled t, with what appears to be ardent t-pirit.s." "Well, nnw. deacon it! isn't anything of the kind. The bottles'look so prettv on the sideboard that I jest filled them half way with some floor stain and furniture polish, just for appearance." "That's why I'm cautioning you, sister." replied the deacon. "Feeling a . trifle faint. I helped myseflf to a dose .from the big bottle in the middle." . A kindly old lady stocjped over a reclining beggar and prodmced a pen.ny. The . beggar eyed it-disdainfully. 'Si.'om " Vio hopgn "Tlfrf vpvr rpnd 'Ma'am, he began. "Did yeyr read in de paper about, de beggar dat died and left a million dollars to a lady dat gave him a quarter?" "I seem to remember something of the sort," replied the old lady, but" .', "Well, dat guy was me brother. Dat's de kind of a family weware!" " ' ' AMERICA'S DAY "Are -yea an American citizen Pat?" "Faith, Oi am that! Oi was Uorn in Tipperary, but 'twas on the Fourth of July." Boston Transcript. Werk's Tag Coap Ideal for hard "a ter. Advertisement

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The present momentum faster

following a period of depression in the history of the country, says a statement of a Cleveland bank. This institution points to the new high record for building construction, the rapid up

turn in iron and is accepted as of the upturn, "Automobile with a vigor not enthusiastic of industries. It is

records for April will show that more cars andj trucks were produced than in any former month

in the history of The total of quarter of 1922

three times as much as the average for the corresponding months in the last twenty years. Cheering reports of this kind are being re

ceived from all the depression public has gone

goods and commodities of all kinds.

given a severe hind us, but the endured the test turbance but after the lowest The spirit of

make itself prevalent in many quarters, it is believed, will soon make all sections of the coun

try feel the new ness life, which especially to the for his skill.

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It,"

OVERLOOKING AND LOOKING OVER AH of us have two pairs of eyes one that looks over and one that overlooks. ' The pair of eyes that look over is in our head the pair that overlooks is in our soul. Thus it is that our personality is made to take on a touch of the Infinite and to travel in pleasant places here in the finite. We walk out into the -world just as the sun begins to warm the earth and we see Nature happy and we say wrhat a beautiful place in which to love and live. Then why not overlook that which does not make us happy? There are too many lookover friends and too few overlook friends. By which I mean that we choose too often by the outward appearance and do not take a little journey into the heart home of the one we would have for a friend Real, ripe friendship is impossible without a great deal of overlooking on our part and on the part of the ones who would unite their friendship with ours. How many scanty glances of judgment have ruined lifelong associations! In the same manner as we grow in body until we attain our full stature, so does the soul grow, and so dos our sense of appreciation grow, and so does everything grow that keeps becoming a part of us. Therefore, the more we overlook the faults and failings of our friends, the deeper will their fine qualities become bedded in our affections. Where beauty and loveliness are, we have no desire to overlook anything. Let us, therefore, go where these things are and live upon them. Look over everything. You never know when some fine discovery will be made. But overlook that which does not offer you something that will make you better and happier.

Who's Who in the Dav'sNews MRS. JACOB BAUR Chicago's best business woman" is being boomed by feminine organiza tions for the next mayoralty primary compaign in that city, a year hence. Her friends hope to land-the Repub-j ncan nomination for her. They point to her experience in political offices and general knowledge of conditions as reasons why her candidacy should be taken seriously. Mrs. Baur is the widow of the president of a chemical company who died 10 years ago. Her maiden name was She married Baur in MiiS JACOE bau. Bertha Duppler. 1908. Before her marriage in 1908 she was stenographer and later secre tary to two Chicago postmasters. She was virtually postmaster during absences of the postal heads from the city at intervals. An active interest in her husband's industry gave her business training. In 1919 and 1920 She was president of ihe Chicago Equal Suffrage association. She represented Illinois as a delegate to the international suffrage convention held in Geneva in 1920. Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason IMAGINARY ILLS I often weep for Pink McGill, who lives next door but two; he thinks he is extremely ill, that shortly he'll be through, and sleeping idly on the hill beneath the sod and dew. He talks for hours about his aches, in wearisome despair; and yet I think his pains are fakes, a pipe dream and a snare, and he could whip his weight in snakes "and never sweat a hair. If he could cease to grieve and whine about imagined pains, and say, "Today I'm feeling fine, from bootheels up to brains,' his face with ruddy health would shine, brisk blood would warm his veins. Old Pink McGill would be a , peach if he'd forget his ills, and 1 . . a . - cease to murmur and to reach for Dr, Fantod's pills, and fire the druggist and the leech who fill him up with squills. For he's a man of many gifts, well versed in ancient lore, and wise to all the noble shifts of bards and seers of yore; but as he is merely lifts a bottle from the floor. Oh, he

On Savings

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Trade Revival Gaining in Volume

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revival of business is gaining than any upward movement; the advance in securities.

The new stimulus in the automobile industry

one of the remarkable features the bank saying: manufacturing has come back anticipated even by the most men in this most optimistic of j probable that the completed the industry." building construction in the first in 20 leading cities is more than j over the country, showing that has been halted and that the back into the market to demand

The recuperative power of the country was

test in the depression that is be stability of the country not only I with a small amount of dis also enabled us to pick up fasti point was reached. optimism that" is beginning to J impetus that has entered busi will be of benefit to all classes, worker who will find demand "Up" J could tell us splendid tales of lonely ships and seas, of pawing steeds and armored males whose banners rode the breeze, but as he is he only wails of spasms in his knees. He shows a most indecent haste, when there's new dope to try; and he is taking pills that taste like hen's nests in July; and so a good man goes , tt waste and this is why I cry. Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Age Today A. representative from the Robinson automobile factory arrived in the city to make some changes in the new auto fire truck which had been purchased. The starter of the engine was not giving satisfaction. The representative promised to make the machine behave, and was working on the en gine to regulate it to the satisfaction of the board of works. Lessons in Correct English DON'T SAY: The fire did not disturb me half AS much as the storm. I have suffered NOT SO much as I deserved. Her case was not AS bad as it appeared. She could not judge him AS harshly AS she might. There were five of WE men present. SAY: The fire did not disturb me half SO much as the storm. I have suffered NOT AS much a3 I deserved. Her case was not SO bad as it appeared. She could not judge hiin SO harshly as she might. There were five of US men present. DID HIM MORE GOOD Many men and women suffer from backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles and other results of kidney trouble because they neglected the first warning' symptoms. Foley Kidpoisonous waste matter that causes nain an mlKPrv Stenhen Lewis VAA. ridge, K.y., writes: "roiey ivmney fills did me more good than all the other medicine I ever took. I had kidnev trouble ten years. I don't have any pain like I had before I took them." A. G. Luken Drug Cc 626-628 Main St. Advertisement. MniimHiifnimtttimiitHiiiiiiiiiittimiiimittnniiminiminiiniininiiimHiniin I SAFETY FOR SAVINGS I I PLUS I 3 Interest DICJCINSON TRUST COMPANY I "The Home For Savings" 1 "iimimiiifUMniiiimiitiiiiifiHiMiiniuiiiiuiiinmuuniimwiiuiiHiiHiinitmiutj You can start sav. Ings account with Davmenta nf 9

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inner Ko. 183 The Twelve Card Trick Deal twelve cards and ak any one to lay them out in three rows' so that the rows will number four cards each way, counted either crosswise or from top to bottom. The trick is accomplished by laying nhie of the cards in three rows of three' each. TEen, on the first card of the first row, place another card. On top of the Eecond card in the second row, place another card and put the last tord on the third card of the third row. The rows will now count four in every direction. CavvTohtt Hit. 6 PutUo Ltdttr Company Musings for the Evening SPEAKING OF LONGEVITY "The princess who said she was a cousin of Mrs. Norman de R. Whitehouse, brought with her Irene, the eighty-year-old daughter of Col. Simon Sedamon-Eristoff. The child's father was at the pier to meet her." New York paper. Probably the child's grandpa and grandma were at home preparing the fatted calf. . Baltimore pastor says there are not tears in Heaven. Then, how do the movie heroines manage to have a good time there? "Come over doctor, I have shot my nusband, said a Boston woman calmly over the telephone. A very thoughtful wife, we would say. Famous New Jersey prophet predicts a cold summer. As a result the electricjan business is 125 per cent, greater than a year ago this time. College Professor says that Eve, her self, was once a flapper. But it doesn't seem as though her attire was quite scanty enough for that classification. ADD FLAPPER DICTIONARY .Binocular: f ar-seeing young woman. Boomerang: An invitation which implies that one is expected in return. Removes Hairy Growths Without Pain or Bother (Modes of Today) It is not necessary to use a painful process to remove hary growths, for with a little delatone handy you can keep the skin entirely free from these beauty destroyers. To remove hair, make a stiff paste with a little powdered delatone and water. Spread this on the hairy surface and in about 2 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. To guard against disappointment, be careful to get real delatone. Mix fresh as wanted. Advertisement. mfiinintiim!HHiimiiHiiiiMitHiininiMifiiiHiimitniH)itiimtinniHiitnitttmin 1 W. Virginia and Pocahontas 1 I COAL I ' 1 Tndenendpnt ! nfld Flipl I i - "'"ClfCUUCllV iWC clllU 1 UC1 Company SiflimmtiiiiiinmimimiinituiiniiraiHiiiuiiniiniuiiirnnnmtimmffltiimHHi Don't Wear Spotted Clothes Send them to WILSON to be Cleaned Phones 1105-1106 HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNKS IK t j ' -, ' ? . -. 827 Main St

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IND., TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922.

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Brook-sky-boy: young man. j Blah: Anything that Is phony. I Bookkeeping: Making engage, i ments. j Twister: Girl -who is popular dance I partner. Slunge: The lowest form of animal lire. Subchaser: Young man who tries to pick up a girl on the street To squirrel: To hide a thing. Slumper: A tightwad. ! Foreign count: Young man who borrows girl's money. Pin-feather: Girl not over sixteen years old. Puddle-jumper: One who gets around without money. Mooch: To depart. High-hatty: Conceited. Floater: One who doesn't belong to the party. Googly: Crazy. Persimmon: An old maid. M; Calend asonic ar Tuesday, May 16 Richmond Lodge, No. 1,96, F. & A. M. Called meeting, worklln the Fellow Craft degree, beginning at 7 o'clock. Wednesday, May J7 Webb Lodge, No. 24, b . & A. M. Stated meeting. Thursday, May 18 Wayne, Council, No. 10, R. & S. M. Special assembly dinner at 6:30, followed by s conf ering the Super-Excellent degree on class of candidates. All council members in vited. Saturday, May 20 Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting. The United States veterans' bureau is giving vocational training without cost, to more than 100,000 disalbed ex-service men at an expenditure for tuition and suptrvision of $30,000,000 per annum. Quickly Eases Any Inflammation Immediate Relief For Cuts, Burns and Poison Ivy. Any soreness caused from inflammation will yield immediately to the soothing, healing properties of Hydrosal Liquid. Ap ply at once to burn, scald or cut. Hydrosal Liquid will relieve the pain and prevent infection. Burns will not blister and cuts will quickly heal from the bottom when this non-poisonous household antiseptic is used. Apply with clean rag or cotton. Hyd-! rosal Liquid is used extensively byj the medical profession. It is better' than peroxide. Buy a bottle today. I At your druggist's, 25c, 50c, 75c. If! your druggist cannot supply you, send 10c for liberal sample of Hydrosal. Dept. 1. Hydrosal Laboratories, Cincinnati, Ohio. Advertisement. "The Bank for ALL the People" 2nd National Bank FORD LENSES Passed with high record '7f ' per pair UC WEBB-COLEMAN CO. Opp. Postoffice Phones 1616-1694 ! nnnmiftmiiiiiiuiiiiiiHiMiiniHfniHHimiiniiRiiinmnuiitniiHinittitiinimiifni LOOSE LEAF OUTFITS f We carry a complete line In stock. 1 BARTEL & ROHE ! I 921 Main St - itiniiHinroiiintraimiiiutfiHmwnnim Equal to AnySuperior to Many Used Cars Studebaker Dealers 21-23 S. 7th St Phone 6019

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TROUSERS EVOLVED FROM PETTICOATS Present day trousers were evolved from, the petticoat, and the petticoat was evolved from the shawl. The early cave man wore the hide off his shoulders by carrying home fat, Juicy, antediluvian tid-bits, and so he threw the skin of an animal about his shouL der for protection from the weather where ne had lost fur. This he caught with his hands and held around his arms, making a 6ort of temporary sleeve. In time he learned that by putting a few thorns in the skin, he could fasten it about his arm so as to make a kind of tunic sleeve. From the tunic grew the coat. But at noonday it became so warm that the cave man could slfp his shawl down around his waist. He tied the shawl about his waist with a reed, Cuticiira Complexions Are Usually Healthy The daily use of the Soap prevents clogging and irritation of the pores, the usual cause of pimples and blackheads, while the Ointment Boothe8 and heals. Cutlcura Talcum is delicate, delightful, distingue. BiffiflaEMkrmbTlfea. Addnw"CutleraLbrtorie, Dpt.l(F, M tides iS.Mul." Sold errrjwbere. Soap Sio. Olntmnt 26 and 60c. Talcum 26c uticura Soap shares without mug. Stop That Leak With Marvelseal Liquid Roof Cement ilHackman, Klehfoth & Co.l wuiirinMNimiiniininmiminimmimniimiiuniiiirHmuinmHiuminnint DAVENPORTS FERD GROTHAUS Furniture of Quality 614-616 Main St The Mill er-Kem per Co. "Everything to Build Anything" LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phones 3247 and 3347 lirtiMimtmtmimimiiiHtMiiiminimMiimifnimtiiiiuiutiniiJifttimntmmuni 3 Interest on Your Savings 1 Accounts ' I American Trust Company Main and 9th Sts. luwitiiiHiui:iiii!iiiiiumiiuiiuiiiiinu!m(niiiimit(HHi!iHt!Ui:iiiiKiiu(imil

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and thus was born the first petticoat ventually he found that by fastening a thorn in the middle of the petticoat he could walk more conveniently. And thus were evolved trousers.

Exclusive of fortifications the Panama canal ccst the United States in construction, about $350,000,000. BBBtefcttlBSBttBiKl ;onfpe?s Coiistipailoii JDoot let constipation poison yocrbiocxS ana curtail your energy. If your liver and bowels aEF CARTERS XKtfe liver Ma today A land your 4 Croatia will Far df nil wan lack of anoetita. hradflfTie and blotchy akin nothisg can equal faem. Purely vegetable. tkaaJl PCldAll Dom&b&U Price MILK Is a Food Himes Bros. Dairy Phone 1850 8 cash dividends are better than 1000 promises. Ask about our Stock Investment Savings Plan. Prudential Loan & Investment Co. 20 South 8th St ' The season's most popular Slipper, $4.00, $3.00, $6.00 NEFF & NUSBAUM Sink or Swim Survive or Perish "We are Still in the "Save Your Money" "winter's chilly blast A thing of the past So now is the time, to build. We want you to know that we can sell you Lumber, Shingles, Roofing, Wallboard, etc., at the right prices. Also poplar and white oak plank and timbers. Coal that burns well. SEE BELL in'BEALLVIEW

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