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; jHpbyef on Europe's

, T , . Herbert C. Hoover, secretary of commerce, is eniinentjyr qualified' to pass judgment on the ecoi jiomic needs i of Europe and to speak authoritatively on America's attitude toward the countries of that continent. ; Much idle talk has been spread broadcast re--I -garding our duty to rush to the aid oft suffering Europe and to become involved in its troubles. Mr. Hoover has not, been swept off his feet by sentimental, appeals, but has let his judgment be T - guided rby :facts, "vhich ;he ;had abundant ppportimity o gather first hand. -

His five points relative to the

', Europe therefore can be accepted

- dor and truth.. They are: A sensible peace " basis, less arming, balanced budgets, gold stand- " afd, and fixed reparations. ' ' The probability of the United States extend- ,. . ing further loans to these countries, he said, "was the. most unlikely event on the economic . ' earth." This squares with common sense and merits our warmest approbation. If the European countries will let that state- , ment sink into their consciousness so far that

Answers to Questions (Any reader can set the answer to , nn.v question by writing The palladium Information bureau. Frederick J. Haskfn. director, Washington. D. C. This offer applies strictly to Information. The bureau does not gfvo 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." Glv full name and address and enclose tro cents In stamps for return postage. All replies are sent . direct to the inquirer. .... Q. What is the religion of Gifford Pinchot, candidate for governor of Pennsylvania? H. S. , A. lie is an Episcopalian. Q. 'How- does the drug store beetle " get is name? L. R. S. A. Because it eats nearly all kinds of drugs. It is a very general feeder . and has been said to "eat anything except cast iron." Q. What is the military crest of a mountain? Jv S. . . , . A. The crest of a mountain Is the top line,, and a military crest is the highest point at which It is possible to make a pass or trail over the mountain. " ' -Q. Where does mocha coffee come '' from? G McG. " . , Mocha1 "coffee, comes from Arabia, and is known by" its small gray beans inclining to greenish. Q. What does Kohinoor mean? I. M. C. A. 7 The vord Is Persian for mountain of light. The diamond which bears this name is said to have weigh- . cd 793 carats originally, t is one of the crown jewels of Great Britain and

its present weight is 106 1-16 carats. I V Q. What, make artificial honey granulate and become hard? M, R, A. It will granlilate and become hard if it M cooked a trifle longer than usual. , - . .. . A. Can anyone ,. grow pines by planting a. cone? D. J. M. A.. The. department of agriculture eays that it might, be possible to start jv pine in this, way, but not practical. Usually a cone after being buried be..comes damp and closes in, such a. way that the seeds can not sprout. Cones

. should be dried In the sun, the seeds shaken out and planted. Q. Is Spanish leather genuine leather? C. P.. A. This is a trade name applied to genuine leather which has been given a certain process in dressing.. Q. Please .suggest a convenient way to send money to France. How iong does it take? J. H. C. - - A.- The post office department says there is money order service to France,, and it, takes seven days for mail to go fro mhree to that country.

Musings for the Evening CONFESSIONS OF A CYNIC I would not be much afraid of a policeman in an airplane if I were a holdup man. " ' I am looking forward to the time when 1 can retire and give the public a well-earned rest. I have only fifteen or twenty years to look forward. I don't believe that any advice is worth more than it costs. I believe in the present plan to reduce congress by half, but I believe It will be some job to decide which half in save. I never knock anybody I don't like. I don't want to give him a lot of free advertising he couldn't get any other way, r" don't care how long it is between airplane hops from Portugal to Brazil. I am never Impressed by a business man. who spends his entire time soakinir un information from efficiency magazines. - - The well-known Falrbanks-Pickford nublicitv department must.be taking a vacation. Doug and Mary are away down the list in the movie popularity contest. This smacks a little of lese majeste. . It seems almost impossible to get steamed. up over that war in China because nobody seems to know who is fighting whqm nor what they are fighting about, if anything. - ,. I am going to publish Boon a book entitled "My Impressions of England," based upon the experienced of three days spent in that country some 12 years ago,,. I expect a; large sale in England as I hold the manners and customs of the English people up to ridioule and abuse throughout the book. Italy has not a single coal mine in her territory. . . Cuticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skin

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it will dispel the hope still lingering that 'America will continue to be a benevolent benefactor for every suppliant, their people will get down to the basis of economic thinking and doing, which will bring about the restoration needed for their happiness. Secretary Hoover had a convincing answer to the European sneer that America waxed rich during the war at the expense of the less fortunate allied powers. Without figuring the war loans, Secretary Hoover said, we had given them one billion dollars in charity and lent them $4,000,000,000 since the armistice. These sums; he asserted, had not only saved the lives of millions of their people but also kept their govern

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chaos. He believes if the European nations will act on the five points which he has . outlined they will be able to work their owji way out of the muddle. ' The Cincinnati Enquirer believes that some of the European people will be slow in grasping the economic worth of Mr. Hoover's suggestions, but it adds : "The nations must come to realize

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that they are not face to face with economic theories, but, as the secretary pointed out in language not to be misunderstood, they are face to face with the inexorable principles of economic hygiene, disregard of which brings a continued harvest of human misery and danger. And, finally, he advised his fellow countrymen: 'Until these principles are recognized and applied, our citizens must guide their business with "caution in relation to the nations who as yet -are unable to take these steps " .

TODAY'S By George Matthew Adams, Author

That Omnipotent Will of Yours . Wealth and success are, In a large measure, expressions of use and work. You must use the talents which you have" and work out your own salvation if you would fully appreciate and understand the happiness which naturally follows. He who doe3 not earn his dollar has no idea of its value. He who has never known flat failure has little Idea of real success. Greater than all the instruments at your command is your will. Your will bears a motor relation to your other faculties. It sits in council. But while it operates behind closed doors, there is no secrecy about its moves. Soon or later the entire world is able to judge of its power and admire its extent of operation. It was for Napoleon's wlU that he is remembered not his heart. "There shall be no Alps!" such was the picture of grandeur that the will of this Conqueror presented. Will power is so often confused with ability. Will power creates ability! Whereas ability shrinks and dwindles away as you allow your win to die from disuse. You might as well expect a plant to live in a cellar as to expect the will to thrive in an effortless brain. You ARE. only as your will is omnipotent. The famfe of Ulysses is finest as he sets for his newest adventure far beyond the charted seas to do and to dare all over again. If you want to become great in any line you must make your will a genuine valet to your very soul.

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ead you compel you to win after you have failed. What Tr-milH vmi hp? What wnnld vmi Vioonm f

will! DR. LYMAN ABBOTT . At 86 years of age Dr. Lyman Abbott, clergyman, author and editor, has been honored by France for his untiring efforts, in behalf of the French and allies aurmg the world wair when he was then 10 years past the alloted three-score-and-ten span. He was made a Knight of the Legion on Honor re cently on behalf of the French nation by Counsel General Liebert in the offices of the Outlook, to which Dr. Abbott is.41 steady contributor u aa An. abbott Few people know that the man who has been prominent in literary, journalistic and church fields for over CO years started life with the hope of making his mark as a lawyer. He began his career as a lawyer, having been admitted to the New York bar in 1856. He still retains his membership in the New York Bar association. Four years after his debut in the legal world he decided to forego that career and entered the Congregational ministry. He accepted a pastorate at Terre Haute, Ind., where he labored five years. Then he received I a call to a New York church. Later lne succeeded Henry Ward Beecher as pastor of the Plymouth church. Brook lyn. He continued to preach for 40 years while devoting part of his time time to editing church periodicals, writing and lecturing. He was born in Roxbury, Mass., Dec. 18, 1835. j The rank or title of admiral did not exist in. the United States navy until 1866, when it was created by congress ana conferred on uavia u. Farragut. ATTENTION! Members Sol Meredith Post G.A.R. All members are cordially invited to be the guests of the Kiwanis club at their noonday luncheon at the K. of P. Temple Thursday, May 25. A special program has been arranged to commemorate . Memorial Day. All members who "can attend are requested to notify any one of the following Kiwanians by 9 o'clock Thurs day morning.. Also any member who would like an automobile to call for him is requested to notify this committee and arrangements will be made. HOWARD HUNT, phone 2833 PAUL MILLER, phone 1178 CLEM KEHLENBRINK, phone 3639 rmmimiaunitiMMmMMuifraHinMUimnnmmt ? SHOE REPAIRING with Rock Oak leather will prolong the life of your old shoes. Ask us. DUSTY'S SHOE REBUILDER 11 N. 9th St. or 504 North 8th St

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imminent reign of anarchy and; TALK of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" must advise you, command you, Consult, your After Dinner Stories I had met Ethel about "two months before; she was a nice girl and I liked her. Last Saturday, when I was on my way to see her, I took the street car. I picked up a swell Jane there with bobbed hair, natty openwork stockings and everything. Tepid canine, but she was a corker! I decided to call Ethel ud and tell her I didn't feel able to see her thatl night, bhe said something about being all alone, but I was too excited to listen. To make a short story shorter, we had a helluva good time that evening. Going home in a taxi, I asked for her home address. It was the same as Ethel's! I was in a quandary when we reached there; we started up the stoop, the door opened and out stepped Ethel. "Mother," she said, "so you were out with him?" I ran as fast as I could down the street. I haven't seen her since. The spendthrift son was leading hopefully up to his usual request. "Yes, you know, Pater," he observed, "I'm getting along jolly well "lately. Why, I was even introduced to Jorrington the other day. He's the leading man in the whole of our business. I " "And have you paid him back yet?" mquirea nis imposible parent. Lessons in Correct English Don't Say The situation was a PERFECT one His make-up was DIVERTING.. Her actions were FACETIOUS. His manner was too COMIC for the occasion. The play is -AMUSING. . Say: The situation was a LAUGHABLE one. . His make-up was COMIC. Her actions were DROLL His manner was too FACETIOUS for the occasion. The play is FARCICAL. Woman's DIs Make Unhappy Home There Is no question but what the Ills of women conspire ajrainst domestic harmony. The husband cannot understand these troubles and the physician finds it hard to cure them; therefore the overworked wife and mother continues to drag- around day in and day out with headaches and backache, fretful and nervous. Such women should be guided by the experience of women whose letters we are continually publishing- in . this paper. Many of them declare that they have been restored to health, streng-th and consequent happiness by Lydla E Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound after doctors and all other medicines had failed to help them. It will surely pay women who suffer from such ailments to try It. Advertisement. Rugs, Stoves, Refrigerators at a Big Discount at Guttman Furniture Co. 405-407 Main St. Phone 6160

DRS. CRAIN SANITARIUM J ' 22nd and Main I Across the street from Glen Miller Park. Phone 3812. I Office Murray Theatre Building Telephone 1983

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YoO SpEMT A FEW MlHUTeS SUCKliMG Your. Thurv& HE 1hm Vou BeaiN a Sory whimper. - A TUMIMG OP PREPARATORY To SS OPEkinG After Dinner Tricks No. 105 Tumbler, Hat and Coin. Set a hat upon a tumbler, and a coin upon the hat, as shown In the above diagram. The trick Is to knock the hat from the tumbler, and have the coin fall into the glass. This the performer does successfully, but no one else can duplicate the feat. To do the trick, pretend that you are toing to hit the hat on the outside, but when you do strike it, hit inside the brim. The, eye cannot follow the swift movement, and the spectators will therefore fall when they try the trick, is they will hit the hat from the outlide. CosyrtoM, lift, by PubUe Ledorr Corns Rippling Rhymes By Watt Mason A GOOD WORLD Oh, everything is bully in this gay world or ours, and all my- paths are fully 'begarlanded with flowers. It's true I have the measles, the shingles eTa kUled mold gTy hen but illness sprinkle tears, or hand out vulgar curses that might offend your ears. Cold winds no longer hound us. the sky is bright and blue, and spring is all around us, and balmy winds come through. The day is bright and smiling, and any man's a swine who stands around reviling a world so good and nne. its true my teeth are aching, and certain joints are sore, where! rheumatiz is making itself a beastly bore- it's true my spotted heifer has foot and mouth disease but oh, that sentea zephyr, that fragrant vernal breeze! It comes from lands of sDizes. from Islands in the sea, and in a brace of trices, it brings relief to me! This good old world we dwell in, in which we play our game, and paw Keep the Little Ones Growing Pale, delicate children are most likely to fall victims ta every passing disease because they are imperiectly nourished. Father John's! r ,. iueaicine is an ft ideal body build-1 f er and gives the j if f growing child t fj just what its jv system requires to ke.ep the body strong and hearty, especially in the spring Advertisement. PURE Ice Cream 3 Interest on Your Savings Accounts American Trust Company Main and 9th Sts. IMtumtnmmtHmtimHiiitnMtitmfm The Bank for ALL the People 2nd National Bank MILK Is a Food . .1 TTS V TA u i,a n ime nriiN. iHirv

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Tedious Pastime The. Half

YOU 5o AFTER PECK Ot SOrvCTHMG You SPY'oM-bwyV. LOOKS RATHER EDtBUe

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around and yell in. Is all the blue prints claim. Sometimes the skies are cloudy, and winds chant sad laments, sometimes the days are dowdy, and look like fourteen cents; but take things all together, the world is bright and fair; and much I question whether it's equaled anywhere. Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Year Age Today Seventy-five epr cent of the civil war veterans in this country were to be benefitted tinder the new pension bill, which had been passed by the house and senate. Members of the Sol Meredith post were filling their blanks and forwarding them on to Washington. There were some veterans "In the county who were receiving $30 a month, and in such cases, the law would not affect them, but the larger number would receive a material Increase under the new measure. M Calend asonic ar Wednesday, May 24 Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting, work in the Entered Apprentice degree, beginning at 7 o'clock. Thursday, May 25 Webb Lodge No i 24, F. and A. M. R. W. Phillips, Grand! Master. All Master Masons are wei-j come. Friday, May 26 King Solomon's ; Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Special Meeting. work in t&e Mark Master degree, Dyed Her Dress Like New, also Child's Coat Buy "Diamond Dyes" and follow the simple directions in every package. Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. Worn, faded dresses, skirts, waists, coats, sweaters, stocking, draperies, hangings, everything, become like new again. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye Is wool or silk, or whether it is linen,-cotton, or mixed good's. Diamond Dyes never streak, Bpot, i fade or run. Advertisement. Closing Out All Ladies' Skirts at a Very Low Price Rapp's Cut Price Co. 529 Main Order From Your Grocer Today Creamery Butter Richmond Produce Co, DIst. iniiHiinmiiiiRiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininininiHinHiiHniiHiuiiiiiiiniiiiniiitniimniHi': I The Best Place to Trade After All j iiitnimnum MHiimmntuimntmrnmrmiHiitiiiiHinitwtunnfnnum You'll Enjoy ZWISSLER'S POTATO BREAD Sold at all groceries Made in Richmond ZWISSLER'S 28 S. 5th St t

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News of the Counties CAMPBELLSTOWN, O. The township Sunaay school convention was well attended Sunday at New Westvllle. The following officers were elected: President, Dr. E. B. Markey; vice-president, Harry Fultz; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Annie Armacost; I executive committee, Mrs. John Cox, SPARTANBURG, Ind. The young men's and young women's Sunday school class of the Spartanburg Christian church has arranged with W. H. Book, of the Columbus tabernacle, Columbus, Ind., to deliver a lectur Free! A Box? Quaker Kidney Pills A fifty-cent box of QUAKER KID. NEY PILLS will be given FREE t II who present this coupon at Qulgley'a Drug Stores within the next terv days and purchase a bottle of QUAK ER HERB EXTRACT FOR $1.00. QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS are reCemmended for Weakv Rundown Kldneya, Backache, Inflammation of the Bladder. Relieves the symptoms or Rheumatic pains, lack of vigor, Nerveusness, sleeplessness, sediment In th Urine, etc. QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS bring back the vitality of the organ and are splendid for children who Wet the Bed. Call at once, obtain a box FREE ky purcnasmg a come. QUAKER HERB EXTRACT , I Gained Strength Have Good Appetite I Sleep and Work Better Owe all to Quaker Herb Extract It has renewed my strength, relieved me . of Constipation, sweetened my Stomach, built up my appetite, and I falned In weight, t will alsoo this for you, 'I you take QUAKER HERB EX. TRACT, the Tonic, and BodyBuilder. Price $1.00 per bottle or 3 for $2.50. QUAKER HERB CO., Cincinnati, O., and your dealer, Quigley'a Drug Stores. ( SPECIAL Gingham Jumper Dresses, all shades, all sizes, $1.00 PQ values, tomorrow . . . . J 7 lIGRAN' V' Ladies3 Shop A Health-Building Food Give the children plenty of WAYNE DAIRY MILK. Wayne Dairy Products Co. S, 6th and A Sts. Phone 6238 Equal to AnySuperior to Many Used Cars

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at the Christian church Tuesday evening. May 30. Dr. Book has delivered more lectures at the Y. M. C A. t In dianapolis than any other speaker. The "Hoosler Hustlers" are very fortunate to be able to secure Dr. Book for the address. JACKSONBURG. Ind. Judge W. A, Bond will deliver the Memorial da; address here Sunday afternoon, Ma; 28. The Pershing band will play. Itching inflamed skins quickly respond to .Sooth inq &nd He&linq No matter howsevere or deep sealed the skin trouble maybe Resmol rarely fails to &vc prompt and lasiingrener Resinol Soap for the toilet and bath helps to keep ones skinfit Make Your Money Work as Hard Aa You Worked For It Our Stock Investment Savings Plan netv you 8 non-taxable PRUDENTIAL LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. 20 S. 8th St. Phone 1727 Lemon Oil Soap, 2 for 15c TRACY'S - LUMBER POSTS ROOFING BUILDING MATERIALS of All Kinds Right Prices Prompt Delivery MATHER BROS. Company SILK SHIRTS Laundered with X . sPersonal Care CALL 2766 Home Laundrv

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