Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 22, 30 November 1911 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AXD SUXTELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1911.

INDIANA SENATORS URGED TO SUPPORT 2 PEACE TREATIES

Whitewater Monthly Meeting Points Out to Hoosier roinrs uui 10 noobier statesmen the Advantages to This Nation. (Continued from Page one) statesmen of these three countries. Great Britain and France are ready ' to ratify them and It would be inex cusable for the Senate of the United

States to block the progress of this j ..,n juBt what," asked the cynic, 1 mous. most important action ever submitted "dOPB BOUj 8aving consist?" j "That is the reason why so many to the governments of the world. I The cynic derided the vaudeville tac-' unattractive women seemingly unatThe psychological moment has ar- ivs Df (j,e evangelist. He said they tractive to their fellow women run! rived for HiIh action to be taken and j wnooped u up soared people to death, ; their prey to cover. j the names of those men whose duty j .i,..) on hcir emotions eot 'em "Men like to be humbugged. Women

and privilege it happens to be to as-; Hume the responsibility of expressing ! the sentiment

or tne people or tne,the nrrve centers general emotional'

United States, will go down in his-! tory covered with honor or with shame, accc; ling as they are faithful or unfaithful In the dischorge of the sacred duty. Questions of "technicalities" and "prerogatives" sink Into insignificance beside the main question of whether we are willing to agree to settle our national differences by arbitration in the first instance, when we all know that they are always so settled at last whether men first resort to warfare or not. Therefore, be It resolved that we Individually and collectively, urge our senators to vote for and to use their influence to secure the ratification of i . . i u . i ... .. i ..... ne ireniies reitrrrvu nuur, wiuiuuij amendment. j Signed by direction of Whitewater Monthly Meeting of the Religious So clety of Friends, held November 22 llll. Kleonore II. KobinBon, Clerk BOWLING SCORES The Eikenberry Stars shortened the 'distance between themselves and the j amateur bowling league championsnip ilast evening, when they defeated the j iStarr Piano team, the league leaders. two out of three games at the city alleys. In the final game, the Starrs pulled together and nosed out a vic-

tory by a single pin. Summary Starrs "Wiggins 16S 129 Key en 95 1"9 Ward 146 122 looney 1.12 1.H5 Sttlnkamp 117 133 Total 708 679 Eikenberrys Eikenberry 130 HS Mr.shnie.ver 167 201 Dlngley 124 163 Blind lis Bowman 14G Sprouse 171 171 Total 740 792

16i 1 w , . . . I !! ! ... I I ,.,.. . Ciiy Statistics Contagion. George Dixon, agd 2i". is reported as ill with scarlet fever at his rebi donee just outside the corporation lim- j its on the Boston Pike. His physician believes Dixon contracted the disease in Kentucky. Birth. To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thurman. 22C"( Main street, third child, a daugh - tor, Rose Bernice Thurman.

It is lamentable, but true, that the ! AN EXHIBITION BY world is one vast armed camp. Kvery-1 CtVIltlltJfIXTr CVft'n'T,0l,V s,lsl,k'ious of everybody else. J IMMINli LXI ERT Everyone on guard against the next i

i fellow. Kavh person ready to swerve What promises to be one of the best ! their allegiance or what is termed alattractions of the holiday events to-j loglance to that one who will serve day will be staged this afternoon in his interests best. Heady to knife his the swimming pool at the local Y. M. ' friend nt the drop of a hat or a dolC A. when Corsan. the Canadian ex-j lar. Coldly annihilating the associapert now in Richmond, gives a public tion of years for a beggarly sou marexhibition, open both to men and kee. Laying bare the most sacred convomen. Coraan will demonstrate sev- fidences for the price of election to era! different stles of swimming and : some insignificant office. Willing to be

Jire-savtng. loiter he will perform numerous fancy tricks. The feature of the occasion will h "frp-frr-nll"

- ... . .... .... I VI VVV'H I'V II TV .13. V J l V tl 1 I T i tu? K J 11 I tussle in the water between the Cana-jlc. "are you preaching a sermon?" ! dlan and Ross Lyons, a local swimmer, i "Well, its Thanksgiving, isn't it?" I Coran has promised to lift Lyons out tasked the inquiring one. j of the tank in five minutes against Ly- j "Let's change the subject and talk! ons' will. ! about men," said the cynic. ! How to release on's self from the "Go ahead," murmured the inquiring i grasp of a drowning person, and in- one. j st met Ion in the Shafer method of res- "God never invented any animal," : usticatlon occupied most of the time at pursued the cynic, "as amazing and al-; the meeting of the advanced swim- j together preposterous as man. First ming class at the association last ev-'and all the time keep it in mind that! enlng. The members of this group are man is the great, the consummate, the 1 making good progress under Corsan's ; superlative, the eoncentrated egotist. I tutelage, and have already improved j ".Never forget that. If you do you their swimming noticeably. hose your grip on the situation. This : jls one of the first things women have. Through the repeal of the muzzling j to learn. That is. that inconsiderable1 order, the s.xty thousand dogs of j minority not engaged in his pursuit. ! Greater Berlin went unmuzzled last! The majority don't have to learn that. !

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WHAT CONSTITUTES THE PRICE OF A SOUL

Isn't It Ordinary Decency Between Individuals that Would Bring About the Millenium? Man a Product of the Flatterer.

BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE. ! make their resiective captures more "What is the matter with things injor less early. .

general?" aEks ,he inquiring one ..,,orhapg. gaid the cvni0( need . to save more mais.-

"However," he went on, "sou! sav-'and ing is expensive-they rate 'em at so much a head or soul, I should say. J3.73 or somet hing like that." The inquiring one deprecated this, Thought that soul saving wasn't mer-

j cenary. l nought people misjudged ev'anuelists. Said the latter had to live, angelists. Said the latter had to . Ijust like anybody else. Didn't see why a soul wasn't worth $3.73V2- Thought, in fact, that that was chean. ; wroUKht up to a climax of body shud-; (1(rjng an(1 t(H?th chattering, shattered) rnlltHr fnllnwini?

At this point they were handed a i by and observe the gentle working of thirteen cardinals who were present pledge to join whatever church caught this little game by the feminine hun- in person to take their oaths today, them first. iter. Men smile as fatuously at some As the pontiff descended from the Then they were gently shoved to- thing of "rag and bone and hank of papal chair which was borne by the ward the mourner's bench where they , hair" as they do at "Alma, dear Alma," ; brilliantly uniformed Swiss guards, wept copiously and said they wished of the fascinations many. ; his Holiness' foot slipped and he fell they hadn't done it. By "it" they mean I "Men think they can never be fool-'i;nd was slightly bruised, u Bort of panoramic vision of their , ed. Any little verdancy from the first j The cardinals rushed forward, assistsins floating vaguely in the offing cross roads can tell you different. The i ed the pontiff to his feet, and boosted

in combination with a goneness in the most foolish figure in the pantomime region of the digestive apparatus. ! is man. He wears the cap and bells but "The fact is,"' the cynic said, "evan-1 doesn't know it. gelists put their victims through a sort ; "Friendship between men and wornof spiritual third degree where they'll , pn ia imno6sibl

promise anything to be let out of their misery." j "Oh, tut. tut!" said the inquiring one. "They're not all like Billy Sunday." "Why I wasn't thinking about Billy i Sunday!" said the cynic. "I was think-

Ing of something else a couple of old I say, or because his quality of person-gentle-women nearly starving to death jality may interest her. down on our street, and wondering "She stretches out the friendly hand.

why somebody d:dn t give a little attention to their physical habitat. For they're both angels and are ticketed for heaven when they die."

"What's that got to do with the.entitv wno ran mett a woman on a i

price of a soul?" asked the inquiring .one. "Oh. nothin'," said the cynic ing off the ashes. IIICK The truth is that people don't need to have their souls saved so much as they do to be ordinarily decent to each other. What's the object in joining church if you spend your time in envy, jeal-

126jOusy and all uneharitableness. 110 j There's no use dodging the point 1"9 i that most people spend a good deal of IS.-) their time in adverse observation and 740 j comment upon their respective fellowj men and women.

It nil ritrht t r utrorwl Hiving ser-

fVJjvloe and sleep gently through to the

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------ i immune over an mu leiier in wnicn presupposing a certain superiority in,h j...... ,,.. It,, nf f,

th nht:frv;itirm nf thf mrrl law. Vmi should be exempt from those petti-; nesses common to those on the out-1 side. I j Boil it down and you will too frequ- j ently find in the sanctuary the most social injustice and cruelty. Outside j I you cant ten ine ainerence oetween .those who do and those who don t b j long to the church. Let it be shown that those within possess spiritual advantages over those that don't and the churches will I soon enough be tilled. Why, to return, can't people be decent to each other? Why instead of deceit and troachery and unfaithfulness j can't there be frankness and honesty 'and sincerity. a turncoat, a renegade, a traitor for ; the smile of a snob. i firrl v-n. ..!..,..,).. v, They know it from the beginning and i play to it. That is the reason they : V.ade, by Puritan Bed 'Spring Co., Indianapolis. would gladly this great

"Man is a sleek, purring animal a ; fort of sublimated feline. Not femi-;

subtle but loving to sit by the ! fire and be rubbed the right way. To j have his ears pulled and his eye-lids j caressed. j j "Thus it is that the majority of the ! other half of the human family is en- j sis". "Any man will purr contentedly at the finger of any woman. Man, as has been said recently on tne stage and plagiarized in the saying is polyga-', know this. "Men are as susceptible to flattery as a sponge is to water. Women practice it. One of the comedies of lire is to sit j "Platonic love is a huge and ferociI ous joke. i "Let any woman try an experiment to the contrary alas how soon is she ' undeceived. I "She may run across some man she ! merely likes likes as a good comrade, It is taken and the friendly pressure ' returned. How nice, she may think, to i at last have met a man animal who can be something besides the masculine basis of recognition of individuality, i ! Ah -now one can be free, natural, i one's self, i i "But what is this cloud arising on Ithe horizon of friendship? No larger, j to be sure than a man's hand to make .a bull but nonetheless there. She notices sudden repressions, certain i starts, sundry backings toward the en- j trance. "She puzzles her lovely brews maybe only brows unadjectived and

wonders what she has done to offend j (National News Association) her excellent friend. She makes a tim- j HAMILTON', Out., Nov. 30. The finid advance or two. She is rebuffed. The j idhing touches have been put to elaborman, with a pained but tirm expression ate preparations for the reception and

retires iuruier into me Oiling, un, ; wel she gay8f cne t;annf)t .xplaln the j ; mexpucaoie. ivei mm go to tne ceie - j 1 i i . i- . L , orated "doose. in the meantime he is ....... .. : .-..v- ..i.ki V. 1 . . I 1 1 v i yi 1 i 1 1 V ...i .! r . i. , . tr.x.-.aiiousiiess oi uie universe ana says "Poor little thing she is growing fond of me. I must be careful!" "Then his former friend suddenly turns a corner and sees her good comrade with his head comfortably tucked i un(jer his right shoulder, his eyes peacefully closed, smiling a banal and ! fatuous smile, the while so vie nonde script being in tkirts softly pulls his I ears ?.nd caresses his eye-lids. ! "What in the name of heaven," savs ! ihe inquiring one sitting suddenly to i 'attention "are you talking about!" 'I haven t the remotest ide.i," reOnly Ono "Ku;nw wmi,, ui-ii Laxative Bromo ainine Cures CoW in On n?v. Grin ?r. 2 Davs

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chitis. Pneumonia, Typhoid, Contagi-i ous disease, or Quick Consumption (if j you quit ail opiates) because it KILLS ; THE GERMS: ALL druggists. A. G.I Luke:; and Co.. wholesale. turned the cynic. The inquiring one peers into the surrounding fcloom. "Why I thought all the time were a man!" "Well," said the cynic, " aint I?' you POPE WAS BRUISED By Fall, Stepping from the Papal Chair. (National News Association ROME, Nov. 30. A thrill of excite ment swept over the assemblage by j an incident that occurred just as Pope i pius took his throne seat at the ceremonies of conferring the red hat on him upon the throne. The ceremonies which were replete with pomp and grandeur were bpeii to the public, but the admission was by ticket and many vere disappointed. Pope Pius said pontifical mass for the increase of re- ; ligious spirit in the United States. TEXAS TURKEYS ARE SHIPPED TO NORTH SAN ANTOXIO, Nov. 30. Texas Turkeys are being shipped to the northern markets in immense quantity, ....... . . .. . 1 - . 1. . . .. .. 1 1 . v.... s5 "i u.e.e.v Vi wnuau. um b' trainloads. Government statistics show Texas to be the greatest turkey producing state in the union and the supply this year is larger than ever. During the last few years the large prices being paid in the northern markets bus encouraged turkey rais ing on a bigger scale than ever ana from some points in Southwest and West Texas 3000 and 4000 are shipped out daily during November and De- ! cember. ! CONN AUG HTS WEL COMED AT HAMILTON on(r)!.innlnT.t nf Their Rnv.il Hihnos. ses the Governor General and Duchess i p,mnaii"ht who are to arrive in n-.milron tomorrow for a visit of two Hamilton tomon ow ior a visit oi ro j days. A Careful Clerk. "Why didn't you praise that sausage more?" demanded the grocer. "That sausage is nil riht." "It doesn't pay to praise sausage too highly." retorted the new clerk. "It might wag its tail." Washington Herald. Money is a bottomless sea in which honor, conscience and truth may be ".rowned.-E.oz lay. Oklahoma's oil and gas fields are j expected to be productive for at least j a century Your Choice of a Diamond

PRICE OF TURKEY AT A TIMELY DROP Local Housewives Find the Thanksgiving Dinner Cheapest in 6 Years. When the housewife summed up her

reasons for thankfulness today she doubtless put at the head of the list the low cost of her Thanksgiving dinner. She placed it on the table at a smaller outlay than had been possible in the last six years. Because of a rare combination of circumstances, over which the much-abused "middleman" had no control, the turkey and many other of the indispensable features of the dinner took an unexpected tumble in prices. Price of a Dinner. Here is what the average economical housewife paid for the Thanksgiving dinner for five adults: Soup, one can $ .10 Eight-pound turkey 1.40 Cranberries, one quart 06 Sweet potatoes 10 Peas, one can 07 White potatoes 07 Celery 10 Mince pie 15 Lettuce salad 08 Bread, two loaves 10 Total $2.17 As has been said before, the middleman was not responsible for the low cost of the turkey. An oversupply and a demand that did not meet the expectations, resulted in a drop of five cents a pound in dressed turkey late Wednesday among some of the dealers. Turkeys that taf.d sold Saturday from twenty-two to twenty-five cents a pound went begging last evening at seventeen and eighteen cents a pound. With these prices obtaining it is probable that many lost money on their Thanksgiving fowls. The season of thankfulness, in this respect at least, is to be enjoyed by the ultimate consumer only. The business man who deals in the national bird has small reason for rejoicing. Many of the grocers opened this morning for the sole purpose of dispos ing of their superfluous supplies of turkeys. They assert that there practically is no demand for turkeys after Thanksgiving dinner has been consumed and unless they sell them before noon today there will be a heavy loss. TRUTH. Truth is always consistent with itself and needs nothing to help it out. It is always upon our lips and is ready to drop out before we are aware. A lie is troublesome and sets a man's invention upon the rack, and one trick needs a great many more to make it good.

Start on youi journey of health to-night. Sold everywhere, either plain or sugar-coated, at 23c per box. Send for out treatise on Lungs, Liver and Stomach.

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I The establishment of a new central system by the Pennsylvania railroad, by which Nettleton Xetf, superintendent of the Richmond division, will be promoted to superintendent of the Akron division, was announced at noon today. The new sstem will include the Cleveland, Akron & Cincinnati railway and the Toledo, Columbus & Ohio River railway, in charge of a general superintendent with headquarters at Toledo. There will be four divisions on the new system, namely: Toledo. Akron, Zanesville and Marietta. The new general superintendent will be T. B. Hamilton. K. F. Smith, Jr.. will be tne superintendent of motive power. Besides the transfer of Mr. Neff to the Akron division, the following transfers of superintendents are alsc announced: W. B. Wood, formerly superintendent of the Richmond division, from the Akron division to the Cleveland division; Supt. McCullough from the Marietta division to the Richmond division: H. K. Brady, promoted from trainmaster to superintendent of the Marietta division. CITY AND FREIGHT CARS IN COLLISION Interurban freight car, No. 9, and city street car, Xo. 310, crashed into each other at the foot of the North Fifth street hill on Wednesday afternoon, practically demolishing the front of the smaller car and battering up the interurban to some extent. There were a number of passengers on the city car but none was hurt, though motorman Wm. Luker, of the city car, was struck in the back by part of the machinery and bruised slightly. Slippery condition of the tracks is declared to be responsible for the accident. The city car started down the hill and the interurban up, neither motorman being able to apply the brakes sufficiently tight to stop the approaching cars in time to prevent the collision. In For Itl First Small Boy We'd better be good Second Small Boy Why? First Small Boy I beard doctor tell mother to take plenty of exercise. Woman's Borne Companion. Electrle Light Glob. Electric light globes may be cheaply frosted or colored by dipping In a thin solution of white shellac and alconoL to which may be added any desired dye. The Whole Show. "What constitutes a first class society drama?" "Three acts, six gowns and nine epigrams." Louisville Courier-Journal.

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