Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 154, 3 May 1912 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ASH SUN TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, 31 AY 3, 1912.

The Richmond Palladium

eal Sun-Teleoram PublltlMd k-d ownml bgr tbt PALLADIUM PBINTINO CO. taaued Every Evanlng; Except Sunday. Office Corner North 1th .nd A streets. Palladium and SiwTeiagram Phones Uuainess Office, 266; Naws Department. H31. RICHMOND. INDIANA Rndolsk G. Leeda.... ....Edit SUBSCRIPTION TERMS In Richmond $5.00 per year Cln vance) or lOo per week. RURAL ROUTES . One year, in advance ..............J-2i felx month, in advance On s month, in advance . Addreaa chanced aa often aa deeirea. both new and old addresses moat Kiven. ... Subacribera will please remit w't order, which ahould bo lve tof specified term; name will no do eaterd until payment Is received. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS One year, in advance 'J Plx montha. in advance One month, tn advance Entered at Richmond, Indiana, peat office aa second class jnall matter. New York Representatives Payne & Touns. 30-84 West 33d street, and 8935 West 32nd street. New York, N. Y. Chicago Representatives Payne & "Young. 747-748 Marquette Building, Chicago, I1L The Association of Amor i icon Advertisers bas ex amined and certified to th oBireajlatUn of this nab licatiom. Th figures of circeUtien contained in the Association's report only are guaranteed. Assttiatioa of American Advertisers No. 169. , Whitehall Bldg. It Y. City This Is My 69th Birthday Archbishop Prendergast. Moat Rev. Edmund F. Frenaergast, archbishop of Philadelphia, was born in Clonmell, Tipperary, Ireland, May 3, 1843. He came to the nited States in 1859 and studied for the Catholic ; priesthood at the seminary of St. Charles Borromeo, in Philadelphia. He was ordained in 1865 and was assigned as assistant at St. 'Paul's church in Philadelphia., He served in various charges in eastern Pennsylvania until 1874, when he was made rector of St. Malachy s church in Philadelphia. Fourteen years ago he was made auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia, and several years later Archbishop Ryan , appointed him administrator of the archdiocese, to take -effect at the death of th archbishop. Upon the .death of Prendergast succeeded him as an archbishop and metropolitan of Pennsylvania. . CONGRATULATIONS TO: Julian Arthur X.MrCheiiey), retired actress, 43 years-old today. ... B. W. Howe, "the Atchison Globe man," 68 years old today. , Jacob A, Riss, noted socialogist and writer, 63 years old today. Henry S.. Graves, chief of the forestry bureau of the United States, 41 years old today. , Bishop Arthur S. Lloyd, president of the Board of Missions of the Episcopal church, Bvears old today,. Children nojng to school, exposed to all forms o germ diseases, breathing foul -air many hours each day, should have their systems fortified by keeping their 'bowels and blood clean and pure. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does this as no other remedy. Children should take it every week. A. O. Luken. ' . -. ' . MASONIC CALENDAR Saturday, May 4. Loyal Chapter, I No. 49, O. E. S., Stated Meeting and refreshments. - ' L.squalified. - One vest side woman who thought herself an ardent suffragist was surprised to learn that other members of the sisterhood did not share her opinion. ,"Why do you doubt my devotion to the cause)" she asked. "What have I , done to make you think me less earnest than the rest of you women?" ; -- Their answer was a letter which she had written to headquarters the day before. . "You wrote on your husband's stationery," they said. No suffragist who Is worth her salt will write a personal letter under her husband's letterheads." Philadelphia Ledger. . , .. You would like a box of Price's Chocolates. DIET AND HEALTH HINTS By DK. T. JT. ALLEN Pood Specialist NEURASTHENIA. Bemhelm, a standard authority, says that neurasthenia Is an auto-Intoxication, constitutional, and that It may develop serious form after grippe or cold or lowered vitality from any cause. Whether self-poisoning from the waste of. food absorbed from the lower alimentary canal le the essential cause of thl malady or not. It has been found to be relieved by a simple diet, copious drinking of water containing little mineral matter, and syatsmatto exercise. A man who five months ago waa unable to walk mite without distressing exhaustion and who waa subject to serious fits of ,. despondency, oan now walk 25 miles a day, feels optimistic constantly and is entirely free from nervous symptoms. He, has been benefited most by a continuous diet of whole corn meal mush and milk. Meat llwas eliminated gradually and the diet simplified cautiously, with occasional fasts of two or three days. Copyright, ISli. by Joseph B. Bowles.)

Cleaning Day.

Before the sun sets today Richmond will be as spick and span as a June bride. This is "Cleaning Day" and it will be observed by a big majority of the city's population. Thanks to the ladies of the Aftermath society Richmond citizens have been brought to realise that it is as important to give the city a thorough cleaning annually as it is to clean any well ordered home. Consequently Richmond has a reputation of being one of the most beautiful cities in the country. One of the most notable results of the Cleaning Day movement in this city, inaugurated a few years ago, has been the general improvement in appearance of the back yards and alleys all over the city. In the residential sections of the city the alleys, as a rule, are well kept throughout the year and hundreds of back yards have beer) transformed into miniature parks. Street Commissioner Genn'is a much abused man. He is constantly being told that this street and that street is a "sight" and that he should pay more attention to his work. However, most of this criticism is unmerited. Surely if the general condition of the city's streets were as bad as some people would have us believe there would not be so many delegations of officials from neighboring towns and cities visit Richmond for the purpose of inspecting our methods of making and maintaining macadam streets. ' For a week or more Genn has had gangs of men at work cleaning the streets and alleys of their winter's accumulation of filth and today Cleaning Day finds this work two-thirds finished, and it has been well done. ' Let no citizen blush over the general appearance of the city. Richmond is as clean and pretty a little city as one will Snd in weeks of traveling.

Divorce Reforms.

Judge Fox of the Wayne circuit court has taken a step in the right direction in reforming divorce trial procedure in his court. A few weeks ago he announced from the bench that he would no longer hear testimony in cases where the defendant was not in court. He said that lie wanted to hear both stories before making a ruling. This week Judge Fox refused to hear a divorce case when he learned that the plaintiff and defendant had entered into an agreement to secure a divorce. If every Indiana court will adopt such rules of procedure there will be a very noticeable decrease in the number of divorce suits entered. The state divorce laws are very weak and they have been made weaker by the jnethods employed in the trial of such actions. Under the rules now obtaining in the Wayne circuit court there will be no difficulty in securing divorce if the evidence merits such action.

Party Labels.

What George Washington thought of putting loyalty to party before ' one's own intelligent power of thought has been made sufficiently clear in Collier's. We now wish to call the attention of our readers to Washington Irving's opinion on the same subject. He states that he wishes to note "the great benefit of party distinctions in saving the people at large the trouble of thinking." After observing that Hesiod, divides mankind into three classes those who think for themselves, those who think as others think, and those who do not think at all Irving proceeds to say that the second kind comprises the great mass. A party in his opinion "means a large body of people, some few of whom think and all the rest talk." The few lead and discipline the many, "prescribing what they must say, what they must approve, what they must hoot at, whom they must support, but, above all, whom they must hate; for no one can be a right good partisan who is not a thoroughgoing hater. All this applies more to parties which stand for nov fundamental point of view, like the Republican and Democratic parties today. It will have much less application if, as seems probable, the parties before long shall be forced to divide into a Bourbon, Tory, Reactionary, or Standpat organization, on the one hand, and a Progressive or Popular Rights party on the other. Collier's Weekly.

FIRST AERIAL POST. It Was Used In China, and a Wild Goose Was the Carrier. The ancient records of China reveal the fact that our aerial post was forestalled some thousands of years ago. aptly enough by Celestial. It is true that the first postal air man was an aquatic fowl, and to this day the post in China is referred to as "the convenience of the wild goose," and pictures of that bird still appear on certain stamps. . The legend tells as that a Tartar Chief was offensive to the Chinese emperor, who sent a special envoy to warn him. But the chief took the emperor's servant prisoner and made him shepherd to his flocks. In this condition of social degradation the unfortunate envoy languished for some years until one day he captured a wild goose and his mind was illumined by the bright idea of using it to carry news of bis whereabouts to his friends. With a letter secured to its leg, the Samaritan goose flew southward until, virtue meeting its customary reward. It was killed in the grounds of the palace by no less a personage than the emperor himself. The letter was read, and a punitive expedition rescued the captive and punished the rebel chief. Pearson's Weekly. "THIS DA TE

MaY 3. 1655-r-England took Jamaica from the Spanish. 1747 British fleet under Admiral Anson captured the French fleet off Cape Finisterre. 1814 Bourbon dynasty restored in France, following the banishment of Napoleon to Elba. 1816 James McHenry, secretary of war in Washington's cabinet, died in Baltimore. Born in Ireland, Nov. 16, 1753. 1820 Congress organized the flrat committee on agriculture. 1845Thomas Hood, famous English poet, died. Born May 23, 1798. 1859 France declared war, to expel the Austrians from Italy." 1861 President Lincoln called for 42,034 volunteers for 3 years, and added 72714 men to the regular army and 18,000 to the navy. 1872 Liberal Republicans in convention at Cincinnati nominated Horace Greeley for President of the United States.

NO MORE MISERY FROM . OR A SICK, SOUR, Relief in five minutes awaits every Stomach sufferer here. ' . : If, your meals don't fit comfortably. or you feel bloated after eating, and you believe it is the food which ills you; if what little you eat Hes like a lump of lead on your stomach; if there is difficulty in breathing after eating, erucatlons of sour, undigested food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can make up your mind that you need something to stop food fermentation and cure Indigestion. . To make every bite of food you eat aid in the nourishment and strength of your body, you must rid your Stomach of poisons, excessive acid and stomach gas, which sours your entire meal interferes with digestion and causes so many sufferers of . Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, BilliousnessConstipation, Griping, etc Your case is no

DISRAELI AS A SON.

His Generosity In Becoming Reconciled to His Father. Lord Dufferin used to tell the following story about his mother and Disraeli: My mother was among the first of Disraeli's acquaintances to recognize his great ability, and she saw a great deal of him when at Mrs. Norton's, when he was a young man about town. She did not see very much of him after he had once entered upon his political career. Here, however, is a little anecdote which is very characteristic and amusing. My mother had a great admiration for the "Curiosities of Literature" and was anxious to make the acquaintance of Disraeli's father, but there was a difficulty about this, as at tbe moment he was not on good terms with his father. However, he appeared one day with his father in tow. As soon as they were both seated Disraeli turned around and, looking at his father as if he were a piece of ornamental china, said to my mother: "Madam, I have brought you my father. I have become reconciled to my father on two conditions. The first was that he should come to see you and the second that he should pay niy debts." IN HISTORY ' IIIDIGESTIOH, GAS k" DISORDERED SUCH. different you are a stomach sufferer. though you may call It by some other name; your real and only trouble is that which you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments and sours, producing almost any unhealthy condition. .. A case of Pane's Dlapepain will cost fifty cents at any pharmacy here, and will convince any stomach sufferer five minutes after taking a single dose that Fermentation and Sour Stomach is causing the misery of Indigestion. No matter if you call your trouble Catarrh of the Stomach, Nervousness or Gastritis, or by any other name always remember that a certain cure is waiting at any drug store the moment yoa decide to begin its use. v. Pane's Diapepein will regulate any out-of-order Stomach "within ive minutes, and digest prompely, without any fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of food you eat.

TORONTO WOMAN Weakened By Two Operations, Recovers Strength With Vinol Here is another case where the return of health is due to Vinol, which has done so much good in restoring strength to people who have been weakened by the shock "and loss of blood in surgical operations and those who are weak from any oause. Mr. W. Smith of Toronto, Canada, says: "My wife having been In two hospitals and undergoing two operations in twelve months, I was recent

lly persuaded by a neighbor to giveher Vinol. I am more than thankful to say she obtained immediate relief in general, as previus to using' Vinol she could not sleep at night or create an appetite in any possible manner, being continually in great pain." If you are weak and rundown, have no appetite and cannot sleep, Vinol is just what you need and we guarantee it to do all we claim. You get your money back if it does not. Leo H. Fine, Druggist, Richmond. Indiana. TO HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR One must use judgment in shampooing. Mrs. Mason, hair specialist to the Duchess of Marlborough, used her Old English Shampoo Cream which is now famous in Europe and America. It surely makes hair beautiful. Leo H. Fihe and other druggists 25c Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. MOLDING THE PUTTY. Take care lest you handicap your son. There's a man inside of him if you can get the man out of him. And manhood is made by putting flesh and blood up against the sharp corners of life. Cruel? It is effective. Is it your aim to shield your boy from the hardships you knew when you were a boy ? That is a natural desire, but in carrying it out you may coddle your boy and weaken his character. For Instance: You let the chap sleep late while his mother keeps the breakfast warm for him, and he comes downstairs to find fault with hi9 food. Look out! ,You are pampering that boy. You are padding things to give him an easy impact. , Which may be fatherly. But very unwise. Because you are taking away his chance to become a man. You let him spend money he does not earn. You make the going easy instead of hard. He ought to strive against odds. He ought to work to win. How shall he learn to swim without going Into the water? You want to save him from suffering, but suffering perfects character. If your boy is to, know the worth of a dollar he must earn it; if he is to know the thrill of success be must win it. And mark this: Your boy can never get into touch with those who strive if he does not himself go through struggle. - Lacking tbe struggle,, he lacks sympathy witf those who contend. And wltbou personal touch and sympathy with other folk your boy cannot be the man among men that he ought to be. Hard lines? Evenso. It is hard lines for you, my friend, and for me, and for all of us, but it is the way by which we get fiber and forcefulness. The world will give no man place unless he climbs up to get it. Would you keep your boy fromclimbing, perforce, because he must blister bis hands on the rounds of the ladder? Please remember Your boy is made of the same sort of putty you are made of. You were molded into what success you have achieved while the putty was soft. . When the putty of which your boy is made begins to harden it is too late to try to mold it. Sore Feet Cured Or Honey Back Have you heard about the offer Leo H. Fihe is making to every reader of the Richmond Palladium. If EZO. the refined foot ointment, doesn't drive out soreness, aching and all foot misery you can have your money back.. Price 25 cents. Men and women who have not enjoyed a walk for years now find walking a pleasure. No better remedy on earth for corns, bunions, callouses, chilblains, chapped face and hands. Mail orders from Ezo Chemical Co., Rochester, N. Y. BRAZILIAN BALM The Old Reliable- Is magic for coughs, grip, croup, asthma, catarrh and quick consumption to the last ttace. KILLS THE GERMSI IF ANYONE TELLS YOU there is something better than warm air heating for residences by Peck Williamson methods, we will be glad to show you that they are mistaken. The UNDERFEED is the greatest of all. Nothing on the market to compare with. it. Pilgrim Fnnu.ee Co. 529 Main St. 714-720 S. 9th St. Phone 1390. Phone 1685

A Bill That Waent Paid. A. medical man in France was asked to be present at a duel In hto professional capacity. He got up early, traveled some miles, "flamed" the swords and ministered to his client, who wss slightly wounded. When both honor and wound were healed he looked for his fees and sent in a bill for $10. Tbe patient replied through his wife, who wrote: "I sm told that between men there is a question of delicacy which forbids even the slightest appearance of trade in such a matter. Neither the doctors nor the seconds are brought on the ground for money. If you persist in your claim I shall, to my great regret, be obliged to leave to others the duty of settling this fine point with yon." , Domestic Repartee. "You will remember," said she haughtily, "that you proposed to me four times before I consented to marry you. You wouldn't take no for an answer." "I remember." he replied sadly. "It seems to me that every time you have changed your mind I've got the worst of it." Exchange.

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