Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 239, 6 July 1909 — Page 4

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MORE ABOUT FLIES

A few days ago we called . attention to the condition of the ; soda fountains all over, this city. There are

two kinds the good and the bad. The most dangerous part of all this is 'the fly nuisance which la common to other

places than soda water fountains. . The movement which has been start

ed by the Y. M. C. A. for the suppression of the fly nuisance needs to have the encouragement and support of the citizens. ,The breeding places of flies can not- be entirely eliminated but

conditions can be greatly improved.

Besides this, flies can be shut out of

the places where they do the greatest

amount of damage.

We call the attention of all, those who have to do with the sale of food which comes in contact with flies, to

the state law. It wll be well If they

inform themselves on the law. In ad-

dltlon we commend to the health de

partment a little vigor, even on these

days which are f hot and vitiating, in

this direction of flies and food.

We wonder bow many of the dis

pensers of soda water and food of all

sorts would like to be called?

By being called, we mean to have'

this paper point them out as examples

or to leave the pure food inspector

make them a call and order them to

clean up, ' ' '

One thing which sometimes brings the June graduate to his senses is the marriage of a June bride he used tr

know before he went to college.

As usual the small girls wore thin white dresses on the Glorious Fifth and wondered why there were holes

burned in them.

One day Leon Ling is dead. The

next day he is on the Texas border.

Truly these are days of rapid tranist

Some soda water man may find a

decrease In his trade some day when

the flies are his only customers.

Nevertheless It is fortunate that the

Richmondites are automobile broken Not broke.

The chauffeur of the Hon. Starr is enjoying an outing country. '

H. H.

in the

There will probably be a great many who are sadder and wiser on the sixth.

Another day and only one fake dispatch from Africa.

I ferns Gathered in From Far and Near

The Business Man's Nerves. From the New York World. . A diagnosis of the American business man made by an eminent nerve specialist reveals him as suffering from "a neurosis partaking of the character of neurasthenia, psychasthenla. and hysteria,' the provoking causes of which are "continuous mental activity and excessive use of alcohol." This being the state of the business men's nerves, the lay observer Is left to wonder at the deceptive appearance of health and heartiness with which he disguises his grave maladies. It is amazing with what zest and energy these nervous wrecks plunge into outdoor recreation, what arduous games of golf they play, with what enthusiasm they motor. One might suppose that their general health was better than that of any previous generation of American business men. But appearances are proverbially deceitful. Behind their outward show of physical activity the inward cancer of decay is at work consuming their vitality. What seem to be well nurtured figures are the results of alcoholic inflation. It is a serious state of things, but at least a word of admiration may be expressed for the skill with which they disguise their symptoms. .

A Business Men's Feature

With tomorrow's issue the Palladium will start a new feature. We are endeavoring by way of carrying out our policy to help the business conditions in Richmond. Our policy in this regard was outlined some weeks ago in a series of editorials called the "Story of the Palladium." , Starting with tomorrow ?we will run a column entitled 'Of Interest to Business Men." This column will contain - the news of - new plans ' which are being used all over the country to Increase business. .Many of them will be on advertising. 1 These talks and articles are in, most cases , by the most expert advertising men in the country. They will have ideas in them which not only" apply to the business Interests in particular but they will have to do with building up the whole business of the town. ' We have mentioned and , dwelt from time to time on the value of advertising the whole town. - The easiest processes, as well as the most effective things, are those which are found successful in other places. And it is our object in publishing them to call the attention of Richmond. men who are engaged in, or interested in making the town better and bigger to the expedients employed in other places for increased business. The business of advertising is still In its infancy. The surface of its fertile soil has Just been scratched. Within only the last .few rears the campaigns for advertising cities have been started and are already successful. But there Is a greater future in this department although its development has been already enormous. ? It is therefore the policy of the Palladium to give the business men . of Richmond an opportunity to know what is going on in this line so . that they may take advantage of the latest and best methods. . This applies, as we have stated several times, is one of co-operation with the citizens of Richmond in their efforts to make Richmond a good town in which to do business and to live. There are many other sides to this work,' but we have felt for some time that this side of the question has been . neglected. 't .'" Therefore the Palladium hopes that its column of the latest business ideas .which are being tried and found successful in other towns will contain seme things which will be useful in the campaign which is being -made now to Increase the business field in Richmond and its vicinity.

of this kind, like-the centennial at Philadelphia, the Columbian at Chicago and the Louisiana purchase at St.

Louis; but the most distinctive exhibition's to be Boston itself. Boston Is

scheming to -show the world a.' model city. The .plans are being formulated. It is a part of the plan to rout out the tenements and give every laboring man a decent home. To this end outlying districts are to be selected where many of : these homes can be

built; these are to be reached by street railways, and supplied , with gas, water and electricity. The landlord who tears down 'his tenement is to be shown where he can build nice, clean homes that will bring him more money than his foul buildings in the congested districts. The example of Boston is bound to have a wholesome

effect upon every wideawake city in the country. It is bound to stimulate the municipal . uplift that is already evident In many quarters.

TWINKLES

Keeping the Pace. "Wealth . doesn't always bring hap

piness," said the ready-made philosopher. ' , -

-""That's very true," answered Mr.

Wustin Staxv "It has' led to my. being

arrested for speeding an automobile.

It has caused me much seasickness in a private yacht and . now I suppose

I'll be expected to live in terror of my own airship." . . i

Art's Discouragements. "Why do so many theaters close in

the summer time?"

"Because," answered the burlesque

manager, "people can t be expected to take much interest in comic opera costumes during the seaside bathing display."

Asking Too Much. "What did you raise in your gard

en?" said1 the interested friend.

"You ask .too much," replied Mr.

Crosslots. "You can't expect me to be enough of a botanist to give the cor

rect name of every weed that grows."

Heart to Heart Talks.

By EDWIN A. NYE.

Copy.ight, 1908, by Edwin A. Nye

Copyright. "1909, by American Press Asso

ciation. LAUGH EARLY AND OFTEN.

Mirth is God's medicine. Everybody

ougnt to Datne in it. O. W. Holmes.

"De fact dat kick in' don accomplish

much," said Uncle Eben, "is proved by de climate. Folks has been findin' fault wlf it ever since I kin remember,

an' it's jes as botheracious as ever."

Jewelry. The little lump of ice we get, It is a precious thing; If it would last, I'd have it set And wear it in a ring.

A Night Rider's Raid. The worst night riders are calomel,

croton oil or aloes pills. They raid

your bed to rob you of rest. Not so

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KEEPING mo bALANCE.

New Municipal Life. From the St Joseph News-Press. Boston Is planning an exposition for 1915, : its tercentennial anniversary year. There are to be the . usual exhibits that go to make up a big event

A Story With a Moral That Is Told

Among the Tartars. There is a story toid among the Tar

tars which has a moral for the civilized men of the present day. It is to this effect; Robo. cousin of the great

mogul, was condemned to death for

participation in a rebellion. The most

skillful swordsman in the empire was provided for the execution, and the

great mogul and his court were pres

ent as spectators. The thin, keen blade flashed in the sunlight and descended upon the bare neck of Robo, who stood upright to receive the stroke. The executioner's work was so deftly done that, though the head was severed, not a vital organ was disturbed. Robo remained standing. "What, Robo, art thou not behead ed?" exclaimed thegreat mogul. "My lord. I am," "replied Robo, "but as long as I keep my balance right my bead will not fall off." The great mogul was placated. A band was put on Robo's neck, and he recovered. He afterward became a loyal subject and was made cashier of the empjre because, as the great mogul remarked: "He Knows that If he keeps his balance right his head will not come off.' Exchange.

Mirth a medicine?

Certainly, and a good one better

than half the preparations of materia medics. It is one of nature's real

tonics, ' a balm for life's bruises, t salve for sorrows, a liniment for men

tal pain, a panacea for wounded hearts.

Dr. Sanderson says: Mirth, cheerfulness, is a better stim

ulant for the tissues of the body than

drugs, which react. Laughter Is an

actual life giving Influence. Another

physician has said. "Fun is a food and

necessary to wholeness as bread." Therefore laugh early and often.

Most of us take life altogether too

seriously. We do not laugh ' enough.

or if we do laugh it is a stingy sort of

mirth tha does not do much good.

We laugh so seldom we lose the dis

position, the power, to laugh. Laughter

is a habit. It may be cultivated. A laugh is a massage.

Metaphors aside, a good laugh is a real massage treatment. When you laugh your diaphragm gets busy. In

moving rapidly up and down it mas

sages the liver, stirring up that organ

to its duty. It also affects all the or

gans beneficially.

"Laugh and grow fat" is a shrewd

observation of many generations.

The old kings were wise. They

hired jesters to make merriment for

them. And Lycurgus. able lawmaker.

set up the god of Laughter in the pub

lic dining room of Sparta. Laughter is a good buffer.

It is like the shock extinguisher

folks put in the rear springs of their automobiles. It .helps to carry one

easily over the knobs and "thank-you

ma'ams" of life's rugged road. It re

duces friction to the minimum. Laughter is normal.

ft is a fact that good health and mental and physical harmony require that the fun loving forces that are in

man should be released. Laughter re

leases them. If these forces are repressed one has an attack of the

"braes;" If totally repressed insanity.

Laugh and succeed.

Men and women by thousands go every year to premature graves be

cause they forget to laugh. Laugh and stay above ground.

KUTTER INJURED AT HALL GAME Struck in Face by Wild Thrown Ball.

Freddie Your father told me that I WMR tHs Kloitb otMM Ka

vmv vuw:v v, s,uv mujuj,

uerae woat did you say? Bah! Comic cats.-

Freddie

During the practice preliminary to

the Cambridge City-Richmond game at Cambridge City, Sunday, Aloysius Kutter of this city, was struck over the cheek bone by a wild throw and rather painfully injured although

there was no fracture. Roy Schattel of this city who plays short stop for Cambridge City made a wild heave to first and the ball struck Kutter who was sitting just back of the first base.

CLOUDS FORTUNATE. Milton, Ind., July 6. Newspaper reports show Frank Clouds, of Indianapolis, to have secured a permanent situation with J. L. Peetz, of that city as state statistician. His friends in Wayne county will be glad to note this.

Tortured On A Horse. "For ten years I couldn't ride a

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The Best Slogan For Richmond? That is what the Young Men's Business Club wants for advertising Richmond. The Club offers a prise of FIVE DOLLARS for the phrase or slogan selected as the most suitable for the fight for a bigger and better town. The Contest will be open from now until 6 p. m. on the evening of July the 6th. Slogans and phrases should be sent to the Slogan .Contest Editor of either the Palladium or the Item. Slogans arriving before noon will be published in both papers the same day. Every one is eligible. Send in as many ideas as you have. The judges ar to be announced later. What the Club wants is something new, crisp and effective. It wants something that won't wear out because it is to be used permanently in the future campaign for Richmond enterprise. Address The Slogan Contest Editor At Either The Item or The Palladium Office

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Chance To Win Prize The Board of Directors of the Young Men's Business Club, has offered a prize of ten dollars ($10) for the best and most appropriate design for a poster for the Richmond Fall Festival. October 6-7-8, 1909. The Industrial and Agricultural interests jnnst be suggested la the drawings. Designs should be forwarded to the chairman of the advertising committee, without the name of maker, and all work will be judged by number only, inserted in the order of receipt the name being supplied after the prize is awarded. The matter of judges will be left to a committee selected from the Art Association. Contestants arc not eligible on this committee. J. A. SPEKENHIER, . . Chairman Advertising. Committee.

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