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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEXEGRA3I, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14, 191S.
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Radela O. Leeds. SUBSCRIPTION TBRIU In Richmond .0 per rear (la advance) or lOo par wee. RURAL ROUTE M One year. In advance It.tf Six months. In edvaeee LI One month, in advanco Addrees chanced as otten as desired; toth new and old addresses mast be riven. Subscribers will please remit with Id5i. wb,on should be aiven for a specified term: name will not be entered until payment Is received. . MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS One rear. In advance Six months. In advaaee One month. In advance Entered at Richmond. Indiana, pes; office as second class mall matter. New York Hepreeentatlvee Payne Younjr. 20-14 West JSd street, and so West I2nd street. New York. N. Y. Chicago Representatives Fayne Younc, 747-711 Marquette Building. Chicago, 111. XTTV Tke AeewriatJoai sj! Amer. f imillcas) dvertieere kae amV V certhHesl I V tke sarcaWfieael tale pmmMeadee, TIm figs res circulatias) aststalnsj la the Association's rs prl eely tor ruaraateed. bssSa if Aecrka AiVertsos No. WWMuB IMs, T. City 7A Is My 52 nd Birthday WALDEMAR LINDOREN. Waldemar Llndgren, who recently was appointed chief geologist of the United States Geologist Survey, was born In Kalmar, Sweden, February 14, 1860. He received his education in the Freiberg School of Mines and later pursued bis sclentllc studies In other European Institutions before coming to America In the early eighties. Soon after his arrival In the United States he became an assistant geologist on the northern transcontinental survey, which Included an examination of the land grant of the Northern Pacific railroad. He Joined the geological survey as assistant geologist In 1884, since which time he has been connected continuously with that department. During the same time he has rendered services as associate professor on mining at Leland Stanford University, and as lecturer on economic geology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for several years. Mr. Llndgren Is a trained mining engineer and has a world-wide reputation as an authority on the geology of ore deposits. MASONIC CALENDAR Friday, Feb. 16. King Solomon; Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Called Convocation Work In Mark Master degree. ' Saturday, Feb. 17. Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. U. S. Stated meeting and social. El Ray Sisters at Coliseum. Dancing and Skating girls. Admission, 10c. Performance 9 o'clock. Hew to Carry Water. If 700 want to carry a full pall et water any distance without spilling or to carry water from one room to another In a flat dish or tray you should always have something floating on It If It Is drinking water a clean saucer will do, and a flat piece of wood la the best thing for a pail. It is the little waves that arise from the water's lapping against the sides and then rushing to the other side that makes the water spill over. The floater stops thhvNew York Sun. "THIS DATE
FEBRUARY 14. 1M3 The Hundred Associates surrrendered their charter, and New France became a royal province. 1797 The British under Admiral 81r John Jervls defeated the Spanish in the celebrated naval battle off Cape St. Vincent. 1812 John Evans, a noted geologist and government surveyor, born in Portsmouth. N. H. Died April 13, 1861. v 1814 Oen. Winfleld Scott Hancock noted civil war commander, born in Montgomeryvllle, Pa. Died In New York, Feb. 9, 1886. 1840 Milwaukee organited its first fire company. 1842 Grand ball given In New York in honor of Charles Dickens. 1859 Oregon admitted to Statehood. 1878 First telephone patent granted to Alexander Graham Bell. 1911 The House of Representatives passed the Canadian Reciprocity bill.
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TO A MOTHERDear MadamDo you realize that it Is a great mistake on your part to overindulge your daughter? Naturally you try to shield your child and save her from hardships. Naturally you sacrifice yourself and efface yourself for her sake. That i the mother of it. Which Is all right provided the self Inflicted martyrdom does not work barm to the daughter. But It may. I knew a mother who slaved and pinched, hardened her hands and bowed her back and shortened her life in order to send her daughter to a fashionable "finishing school." When the girl came home sbe was out of touch with her mother's ways. Instead of broadening and sweetening the girl her education bad simply fitted her with appetites and ambitions that could not be realized, and sbe became a torment Instead of a blessing. The sequel? In sheer desperation the fretting, discontented girl ran away with a smooth adventurer who ruined her. An extreme case, you say. Certainly. But The outcome was the legitimate result of a false maternal policy that made the girl believe she must have Whatever she wanted and that mother must be sacrificed for the sake of the daughter's "career." She Is a rare child who may be un duly indulged without harm. The tender solicitude of a doting mother Is noble In its self abnegation, but none the less It may work the daughter's undoing. Let the daughter share her mother's burdens. Let her face the realities. Give her sane views of life. Teach her how to overcome obstacles and grow strong thereby. Put responsibilities on her shoulders and teach her how to carry them. Else you may deceive her. Else you may make her narrow and selfish and weak and ungrateful. Ease and luxury and freedom from work will not make character. The fiber of womanliness is wrought Into life by burden bearing. Of course you want your daughter to grow up a strong, useful and noble woman. That goes without sayipg. Then put the load on her young shoulders and teach her bow to carry It obediently and cheerfully and gracefully. CURIOUS BITS OF HISTORY A VALIANT IRISH SEA CAP TAIN. By 'A. W. MACY. On May 11, 1775, Capt. Jeremiah O'Brien, owner of a little lumber sloop, chased and captured the British war schooner Margaretta, carrying four light guns and fourteen awlvel places. O'Brien's crew was thirty-five landsmen, mostly Irish, armed with muskets, pistols, blunderbuses, axes and pitchforks. The schooner had more men . than the sloop, and was a commissioned war vessel. 8he had been somewhat disabled In a squall, and a lucky shot from the lumber sloop killed the man at the wheel and cleared the quarterdeck. Another shot killed the British captain. O'Brien gave the order to board, and the schooner waa captured after a hand-to-hand fight. About twenty men In all were killed and wounded. (Copyright. 111. by Joseph B. Bowles.) IN HISTORY '
We stood and watched the foolish sheep As from the field they sped. Ekch one Intent that It should keep Behind the one ahead. "How elllyl" cried a lady fair, " 'Tie comical Indeed' To eee them running- everywhere With one sheep in the lead." (And ehe, ae I told brother Mike With a earcastlo smile. She and the rest wore clothes alike And hate all of one style!) We etood and watched the sheep again Until one nervous sheep Dashed for the fence, and. there and then. Went o'er It with a leap. Behind It in an ordered line The flock jumped one by one. "The fools" this wise remark was mine "Ape what they have seen done." (And brother Mike and all the men, Ae I obeerved to him. Wore clothes that were called stylish then. And hats alike In brim.) And as we left we saw the sheep Once more leap o'er the wall. Behind Its leader each would leap, Behind It It would fall. "Dumb, silly things," we all agreed As on our way we turned. "For sheep there Is a lot. Indeed, That they have never learned." (But meet of us do things alike. As like as like can be Ae I observed to brother Mike And Mike observed to me!) PRECEPT UPON PRECEPT. "How dare you, air!" exclaims the beauteous creature, after the method' leal young man has kissed her. "Why, didn't yeu Just agree with me when I said that I believed in 'a place for everything and everything In Its place?" " A Suggestion. It might be a very good thing. Indeed, And clear up a lot of our mystery. If some historical novelist Should write a historical history. 8 now. Snow Is what city folks call beautiful and shovel off the ground at once, and country folks give no considera tion whatever. Snow is composed of crystals, which are arranged In geometrical designs. Some one may demonstrate that this shows a connection between geometry and barometry, if he or she desires. Snow Is like some people it Is all right until it becomes sloppy. Snow makes sleigh rides possible; and sleigh rides are hailed with delight by foolish young people who want to freeie to death holding hands when they might accomplish the same feat In safety and warmth in the bouse Snow is not a marketable commodity. If it were, we would all be shoveling for Rockefeller. Snow is an Inspiration for poets. coal dealers and fur merchants. Labor Troubles. "How does your new house In the country look, now that it Is finished?" we asked our friend. "It isn't finished." he replies. "But you began, work on It six months and more since." "Yes. but I got isto trouble because the plumbers' union wanted me to let them do the piping of the quaiL" Indefinite. "I wish." he said to the editor of the Blngville Banner, "that you would state in your paper that I expect to go away for the heated season." "All right." agreed the editor. "But shall I put that In the society news or hold It tor the obituary column? A Small Boy's Invention. Sir Hiram Maxim began to invent almost as soon as he could lisp. When but a small boy he Invented a sort of sextant made of wood, with sights, a piece of thread with a bullet at the end and an Indicator for the. thread to swing along. On a dark night he took bis instrument outside, and while he sighted It to the north star bis little sister read the Indicator. "Fortyfive, Hiram," she called out. This meant they were living In 45 degrees north latitude. The observation jjrored to be perfectly accurate.
THE QUICKEST WAY TO STOP A COLD
If you want an get quicker results than you ever before thought possible, try a box of Pinex Cold Tablets. Two doses give wonderful relief, and a hard cold or la grippe usually Is completely conquered In 20 hours. No other remedy will stop the aches and pains so quickly. Quick acting as this remedy is. it is entirely gentle, agreeable, simple and harmless. Do not contain a particle of opiates or coal tar heart depressants. Cost no more than quinine capsules and Immensely better. Pinex Cold Tablets promptly reduce the fever, check the nasal discharge, restore normal activity in the pores and are pleasantly laxative and tonic. Don't accept a substitute one trial of this quick-acting remedy will show you that there is nothing else "just as good" as Pinex Cold Tablets. Money refunded if disappointed. 25c per box. If necessary, send to The Pinex ,Co, Fort Wayne. Ind., (makers of "Pinex" Cough Remedy). An Orator on Oratory. W. Bourke Cockran was discussing oratory once at a dinner. "The modern style of oration," be said. "Is plain, direct and simple. Tbe old fashioned flowery oratory, with Its Latin quotations, no longer Impresses any one. Once, In my early youth. 1 Introduced a quotation from Vergil Into a speech. Instantly a shrewd looking worklngman in the audience shouted: " Translate, translator "So I complied, adding. The translation is merely a loose one.' " 'Yea,' said the worklngman. 'loose, but not lucid.' "New York Press. Belling Goods In Lisbon.' Around Lisbon are certain entrances, generally gateways of tbe old walls. All persons bringing chickens, eggs, butter or any other product Into tbe city for sale are stopped at the gate and reonired to Day a tax proportion ed to the value of their articles. At tbe depot all passengers on suburban as well an through trains must bave their bags and packages examined and pay for any wares they are bringing Into the city. Two Stores Arc
A question every prudent housewife should ask herself at this time of "High Cost of Living" agitation. We are trying to merit your Grocery business in quoting you each week, through the newspapers, our ruling prices on needful items of first quality, soliciting your attention and asking an opportunity to assist in making your Grocery Bills appear consistent. This week's outlay embraces many savings and also the mention of many items that will help make your Table complete.
401 & 403 Main St. Granulated Sugar Franklin Brand Cane Quality $1.50 PER BAG Hardwood Floor Mops Dust Absorbing Special Price 40 CT8. EACH Cincinnati Rye Bread FINEST SWISS CHEE8E NEUFCHATEL CHEESE GERMAN DILL PICKLES Breakfast Cocoa Finest Quality In the Bulk 25 CTS. POUND Canned Tomatoes Sunbeam Brand No. 2 Size Cans 10 CTS CAN UNCLE SAM'S BREAKAST FOOD KELLOGG'S RICE BI8CUITS JUMBO SCHOOL PICKLES FRESH CRACKED WHEAT Breakfast , Bacon Home Cured Half Strips Not Sliced 19 CTS. PER LB. Flake Cooking Salt New on Market Refined for Cooking 10 CTS PER BOX Fancy Navel Oranges Seedless and Sweet Good Size 18 CTS. DOZEN BEST RIPE OLIVES IN BULK HOLLAND MILCHER HER RING HOME BROWN RHUBARB FLORIDA NEW POTATOES
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HAD FURNISHED ROOMS. And He Had a Sign Out te Let the Neighbors Knew. In a little settlement on tbe outskirts of Chicago two houses stand out more boldly than the rest. These two are the domiciles of two Italians of means, who, although being very Ignorant men, vied with each other for the social leadership of the locality. One day a newcomer, in search of temporary lodgings, attracted by a conspicuous sign in tbe window of the first of these two houses, stepped to the door to make Inquiry. "I see you bave furnished rooms here." he said to the swarthy man who answered bis knock. "Ya," rejoined the foreigner, pointing to the furnished room sign, "dere's da sign." "Well, If you have one that's suitable I'd like to rent It for awhile." "We no rent da rooms." was the bewildering declaration. "I got my family in here, and dey take up all da house." "Don't rent any rooms? Why. then, have you that sign stuck in the window r "I'll tell you. Las' week dat fellow next door hang such a sign in his front 'window, an we'n I see dat I put one of da same kind in my front window, just to show da people dat he ain't only man in dis place dat bave bis rooms furnishedr-Jude's Library.
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Picnic Hams Dove Brand Mild Cure 33 TO 85 CTS. EACH Sunbeam Catsup Pure Goods Jumbo 40 cL Bottles SPECIAL 25 CTS. LONG FRENCH BREAD BEST BRICK CHEESE SAP 8AGO CHEESE RUSSIAN CAVAIR Canned Milk Pet Brand Large Cans 3 CAN 8 25 CTS. Silver Polish Wright's Best Regular 25 CT Jar 2 JAR8 35 CTS. DRIED SCOTCH PEAS FRENCH DR. LIMA BEANS CAMEMBERT CHEE8E FRESH CRACKED WHEAT Steel Cut Coffee 35 Ct, Quality Bfk Delight Brand 2 LBS 50 CTS. Salt Shakers Imitation Cut Glass Glass Sift Top 5 CENTS EACH QUEEN OLIVES IN BULK GENUINE NORWAY MACKERAL FANCY HEAD LETTUCE FRESH GREEN MANGOES
SEEING THE FAR EAST.
It Should Be Viewed Through the Bible and "Arabian Nights. Tbe best books on the east, aa every one knows, are the Bible and'the "Arabian Nights," and yet I found moat travelers were saturating themselves with snippity descriptions of monuments and places, with tabloids of history, with technical paragraphs on architecture and the ethnic religions, with figures about the height of this and the length of that or condensed statistics of exports and imports and the tonnage through the 8uea canal and dates about the Pharaohs and the Moghala. No wonder they see no tiling, know nothing, enjoy nothing and come home bringing a few expletives, adjectives and photographs which can be had for a small price in either New York or London. The first thing to do in going to the east is to turn your education out on your desk so that you can get at the bottom of it. and there you will find the Bible and tbe "Arabian Nights" and the "Odyssey" and "Iliad" and "Virgil" and "Herodotus" and "Xenopbon," and you will realize what a fool you were not to bave devoted more time to them when you were asked to do so. Guide books can get you to the east, but they do not get you inside. It is temperament, not trains, that counts. Price Collier in Scribner's Magazine. Disagreeable Task
No Longer Necessary Now yarn can hoop (Ae coeet (mw'i in your noose as cean and whit as now without scoaring thorn or touching thorn with your hand. Sani-Flush Clean Water -Closet Bowl Sani - Flash, a powdorod chemical compound, doom tho work qaicUy, oasdy. It 's harmless to bowl or plumbing, whilo acids injmro thorn and are dangsroas to handlm. 20 cents a can at your grocer's
Two Stores 1017 & 1019 Main St. Maple Sugar Pure Quality Very Fine 15 CTS PER LB Pure Buckwheat Fresh Ground Old-faBhioned Kind 25 CTS BAG ICED RAISIN BREAD FRENCH ROQUEFORT CHEESE BI8MARK HERRING BEST LIMBURGER CHEESE White Satin Flour You know it 25 Lb. Sacks 75 CTS. SACK Navy Beans Best New Quality Special Price 5 LBS. 25 CTS. MEXICAN CHILI BEANS CLUB HOUSE HOMINY DUTCH CHICORY JUMBO SALTED PEANUTS Stove Polish Outfits Brush and Dauber Complete Regular 25 Ct Outfit 15 CTS. COMPLETE Best Rolled Oats Oriole Brand Full weight Pkgs. 3 FOR 25 CTS. Fancy Malaga Grapes Sound Ripe Fruit Special Value 15 CTS POUND ALMOND STUFFED OLIVES NEW EDAM CHEESE FRESH GREEN KAHL FRESH FRENCH ENDIVE
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On time today? Watch running O. K.? If not, we would recommend our expert overhauling and cleaning of it. You know that your watch, no matter how good, should receive this attention once a year your watch will give better service if it does. We do repairing Right we do it promptly and at the lowest possible prices consistent with the best work. RATLIFF, the Jeweler, 12 North 9th St. Look 'era Over Lending Dealers Advertise in this Colmnn Regnlcrly PRIZE WINNING BUFF LEGHORNS Bred and Owned by Mark W. Penned. Egg in Season. 2t So. 19th Street, Richmond, Ind.
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'Phone your order now for aet ting from White Plymouth Rock. The kind that lay In the winter. For settings and baby chicks. Fairview Poultry Farm. R. R. No. 7. Phone 4033. HIGH BRED BUFF 4 ORPHINGTONS Eggs in Season. A few cockerels for sale. E. W. Ramler, 224 So. Sixth. " 4 FOR SALE ALL SIZES INCUBATORS manufactured by J. G. Hinderer. Box 225.. Factory 2128 Pitt SL, Anderson, Ind. . ' Use Globe and Purina - SCRATCH FEEDS 4 For Sale at 4 4 W. B. CARVER'S 4 910 Main 8L Phone 2198.
