Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 139, 16 April 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND l'ALLAD IU3I A'D SUX-TELEGKA31, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1912.

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SAVE THE TREES AS

The Celebration of Arbor Day Splendid Thing, but Nullified by. Action of Municipality in Destroying Trees Now in Place.

BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE. Great preparations are being made ttor the celebration of Arbor day In fthis city. And Justly. Nothing is of more importance to a city than its "outward appearance." A clean and beautiful town attracts visitors. Visitors mean an increase in business. As stated a week ago this is an asset upon which Paris has thrived and hexpanded. Gret attention is given to keeping intact and improving the decorative aspects of the municipality. I And with the result that the whole rworld flocks to Paris. The portion that flocks thither has fmoney to spend. i And the shops of Paris are renownfed. Styles start in Paris, i Standards of art are created therejln. , Literary reputations are won or lost by its judgments. i Plays rise or fall by its dictum. j Men are made famous by its approI val. Given international notoriety by its persecution. It is, in a way, .the center of the civilized world. It focusses the interest of every class. And for the one reason that it makes itself outwardly attractive. Richmond has long been known as j one of the charming cities of this section. Throughout the Middle West it

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WELL AS PLANT THEM

has been celebrated as a beautiful city of trees and homes. It has not been widely recognized for its commercial strenuosity or its industrial activity although in the latter it has, in the past, distinguished itself but for its topography it has been known. Everywhere you heard that Richmond was known for its beautiful trees. The celebration of Arbor Day, therefore, on such an extended plan, accentuates the town's reputation in this respect. But what's the use of celebrating at one end and undoing at the other. Why plant trees the while the ones that are of present decorative and material benefit are treated with absolutely no municipal consideration. Because trees are ruthlessly chopped down, mutilated and killed on account of municipal neglect and lack of arboreal consideration. Hard and fast lines cannot be universally held to and the decorative promotion of the town forwarded. If the town is to have trees in the future some sort of understanding should be entered into by the municipality with sidewalk contractors. The latter have done more, by their stubborness and lack of any consideration of the rights of property owners, to change the appearance of the town than any other one agency. When room might be given to trees they have been cut down. When by building round trees in order to give them some right of way and privilege of tree happiness they might Sargol makes Puny, Peevish People Popular. and now I carry rosy cheeks, which is something I could never say before. "My old friends who have been used to seeing me with a thin, long face, say that I am looking better j than they have ever seen me before, and father and mother are so pleased to think I have got to look so well and weigh so heavy 'for me.' " CLAY JOHNSON says: "Please send me another ten-day treatment. I am well pleased with Sargol. It has been the light of my life. I am getting.back to my proper weight again. When I began to take Sargol I only weighed 138 pounds, and now, four weeks later, I am weighing 153 pounds and feeling fine. I don't have that stupid feeling every morning that 1 used to have. I feel good all the time. I want to put on about five pounds of flesh and that will be all I want." F. GAGON writes: "Here is my report since taking the Sargol treatment. I am a man 47 years of age, and was all run down to the very bottom. I had to , quit work, as I was so weak. Now,, thanks to Sargol. I look like a new man. I gained 22 pounds with a 23 days' treatment. I cannot tell you how happy I feel. All my clothes are getting too tight. My face has a good color and I never was bo happy in my life." MRS. VERNIE ROUSE says: "Sargol is certainly the grandest treatment I ever used. It has helped me greatly. I could hardly eat anything and was not able to sit up three days out of a week, with stomach trouble. I took only two boxes of Sargol and can eat anything and it don't hurt me and I have no more headache. My weight was 120 pounds and now I weigh 140 and feel better than I have for five years. I am now as fleshy as I want to be, and shall certainly recommend Sargol, for it does just exactly what you say it will do." You may know some of these people or know somebody who knows them. We will send you their full address if you wish, so that you can find out all about Sargol and the wonders it has wrought. Probably you are now thinking whether all this can be true. Stop it. Write us at once and we will send you, absolutely free, a 50c package of the most wonderful tablets you have ever seen. No matter what the cause of your thinness is from, Sargol makes thin folks fat, but we don't ask you to take our word for It. Simply cut the coupon below and inclose 10c stamps to help cover the distribution expenses and Uncle Sam's mail will bring you the most valuable . package you ever- received.

NICE WARM FEET FOR EVERYBODY Begy's Mustarine Makes the Blood Circulate and surely does chase away coldness. Everybody knows that incipient pneumonia, bronchitis, pleurisy, tonsllitis, stiff neck, coughs and sore throat disappear over night by just rubbing on Begy's Mustarine, a remedy that is quickly absorbed by the skin. But there's a whole army of people that suffer all winter long when Begy's Mustarine will put warmth and comfort into their cold feet and keep them warm. Just rub It op; it's clean, will not blister or soil, and you get a big. box for 25 cents, and Leo H. Fihe says if It doesn't give satisfaction money back. Use it to instantly banish neuralgia, headache, earache, chilblains and frosted feet use it for sprains, lameness, bunions and callouses. Be sure it's Begy's have been conserved, they have been hacked away for a contractor's convenience. This matter has been referred to often enough in this column but it bears reiteration. If, on Arbor day, we are going to celebrate by tree planting then some assurance should be given that that celebration would not be in vain. In the past the selection of trees for shade has not been governed by either knowledge or science. No doubt soft maples are not the class of tree most suited to sidewalk planting. But there are many fine maples now bordering the curbs which, with care and judicious attention, will last a long time to beautify the town. Just because they happen to be soft maples and not endowed with as long a life as -a hard maple or an oak is no reason why they need be abused and cut down. What the town should do is not only to plant new trees of a variety more suited to growth on city streets but to preserve those now here and which with some encouragement, will be here many years. It takes a half century for trees to attain to any degree of arboreal pulchritude, if it can so be put. The trees planted on Arbor day are for the coming generation. Those now with us are for present benefit and pleasure. There is no reason why the present generation shouldn't be considered. The removal of a tree will make a whole block take on a different aspect. The cutting down of a row will change the appearance of a town. The chiefest consideration at present is an understanding by property owners with the municipality whereby they may be assured that their trees will not be hacked, mutilated, cut into and destroyed by brutal contractors. Mere common sense shows that the trees cannot have wagonloads of roots cut off and still retain their vigor. You don't have to have a scientific education to know that. Any ordinary idiot could point out that a sidewalk could be constructed round not through a tree. The lack of consideration in this respect by both the municipality and the contractors is a thing vhich has antagonized, infuriated and depressed property owners until many of them are too apathetic to take any interest one way or the other. They have been so bullied, insulted, brow-beaten and generally plastered up against the wall that they don't care whether the town looks decent or not. One of the finest thing that has been done in the state of Indiana for years is the arrangement for the celebration of Arbor Day in this city on so extensive a scale. Let it not be nullified later by the assinine and inexcusable action of officialdom blind to anything in the universe but a contractor's straight line.

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