Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 111, 14 March 1912 — Page 8

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PAGK EIGHT. THE RICHMOND PAIXADITJH AND SCN-TELEGBAll , THURSDAY, 3IARCH 14, 1912.

YATES F0RG0VERI10R Eight Aspirants for Republican Nomination.

(National News Association) CHICAOO, 111., March 14. Richard Yates, of Springfield, opened hla campaign for the Republican nomination for governor of Illinois at Peoria today. Me Intends to keep up an active canvass from now until the date of the general primary next month. Mr. Yates held the governorship In 19004. He has managed to maintain a considerable following since he retired from office eight years ago, as was shown when he was candidate for United States senator against Senator Cullom two years ago. He declares himself Independent of any and all party factions. Many Lorlmer followers are friendly to him. Mr. Yates Is but one of eight aspirants for the Republican gubernatorial nomination this year. Governor Deneen beads the list as a candidate for re-nomination. The governor is taking no sides In the presidential agitation, being friendly to both the President and Mr. Roosevelt, and expects to be In a position, if he is renominated, to use the maximum of his influence for the national ticket. Next to Governor Deneen the most important entry in the Republican race for governor appears to be Walter Clyde Jones, of Chicago, who is the standard bearer of the ultra-progressive type of Illinois Republicans. A third entry Is John E. W. Wayman, district attorney of Chicago, who is generally looked upon as the "personal liberty" candidate. Len Small, of Kankakee, has the Indorsement of the so-called Lorimer-Llncoln League for the nomination. Charles F. Hurburgh of Qalesburg, John J. Brown, of Van dalia, and J. McCan Davis are also actively seeking support The bitter factional rows in the Republican party have given the Democrats great hopes of success this year. Only once have the Democrats carried Illinois for President and Governor since the civil war. This was in 1892 when the electoral vote was cast ' for Cleveland and the governorship went to John P. Atgeld.

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BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE. The greatest thing in the world is good health. This has been animadverted upon here before but its Just as true once as it is another time. There's no discounting the fact that money is nice. But all the money In the world Is not going to compensate for an ailing body. Although it ameliorates. When it comes to a choice between perfect health and piled up golden ducats there is no question health every time. But when it comes to sick rich or sick poor why sick rich. You can at least be more comfortable and have the opportunity of trying a thousand remedies -offered by travel and change of scene and environment. But its splendid to be well. The writer thinks she referred before to the story by Willis in which a man, an invalid, pinched and shivering, wrapped to the ears and buttoned to the throat, passed a girl, ruddy with health, her collar blown open, her hair tossed, her cheeks crimson and his envious and despairing exclamation: "God! How well she looks!" There's nothing like it in the universe. "The stings and arrows of outrageous fortune" may ball you up. Fate may play you uncou tricks. Friends desert you. Love fail. Ambition disappoint. r4"f '. Ideals topple. ""'''J Hope fade. But if health remains you are free. Life still takes on rose-colored hues. You can camp by the roadside and enjoy to the utmost the eating of a bit of drybread or a Juicy aple snatched from an overhung hedge. The out-of-doors! There's magic in the words. Why don't people live in the open In the livable months? When you hug the steam radiator and sit affectionately cheek by Jowl with the Btove for eight months in the year why not take a chance at the gifts of the gods the other four? There's nothing that blows the cobwebs out of the brain sooner or more surely than a walk. If more people walked regularly and often there would be fewer doctor's bills and less gossip. It more gins tooK to goii ana tennis and out of door sports there would be less time for unhealthy emotions. Richmond has one of the best golf links in the state. It Is a part of the Country Club and is for the club membership, but any one desiring to play the game can join the club. Golf is as good a game as ever was Invented. And it possesses a fascination impossible to understand unless you are its devotee. Anyone can play. The young, the old, the half and half and the uncertain of years. Its a game for a whole family father, mother, sons and daughters can join in. Women, men, boys, girls everybody, anybody. And its beauty is that it can be played alone. You don't have to run round hunting up someone to play with unless you are averse to your own exclusive society. You can play against your own record and its frrequently as exciting as against someone else's. You can take a whole day ,or a week, .for a game. You can sit down between strokes and read a book or look at the sky or hold a political argument. The statute of limitations is not operative in golf except in match play or tournaments. But in ensemble play, so to speak, there is more amusement and friendly rivalry than in almost any other game. More and more are public golf links being established by municipalities. A recognition of what they mean to civic life is dawning on the official public. A public golf links would work greater reforms in a town than a dozen "revivals of religion" or a sheaf of blue laws with a cordon of police six deep to enforce 'em. People spend too much time gossiping about each other. Nave

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Where two or three are gathered together there can you hear nasty stories about the next door neighbors. Thimble clubs and the tall end of bridge or euchre parties are the discard Into which reputation is thrown. The unspeakable coarseness of worn-; en is astounding. The nicest women , who live will, at times, make merry over the sort of thing that should never be mentioned. ' And the utter unconsciouslessness of men in damning the fair name of women who may be silly but not bad ! is one of the blots in the masculine 'scutcheon. , For no set of women can exceed a set of men in the relation of malicious gossip and unpleasant commentary, j A man gossip is the worst manifestation of the species. No woman can ever hope to match him in the variety, the ingenuity and the malice of bis insinuations. He rolls a vile story un-, der his tongue as a sweet morsel. At no sewing society, no woman's club, no gathering together cf femininity can there ever be heard that which is bandied back and forth in the , places where men congregate. j Women have no monopoly on gossip. And it is not confined to the lax, the careless, the frivolous, the uneducated of either set. j Some of the worst gossips in any j town are church members. And those who sing loudest, pray longest, are : the most unmerciful, the most mail- j cious, the most evil-minded, the readi-! est to put an unpleasant construction on the most innocent action. Until churches show that what they have to offer is a positive and visible chastener, just that long will they be ineffective in their ministrations. What people need is a moral emetic. A clarified vision.

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