Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 156, 6 May 1912 — Page 4
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The Association of Amer. i lean Advertiser has exmined and certified to the eirculatiof this pub lication. The figure of circuiatioe contained in the Association' re port only ere guaranteed. Association of American Advertisers No. , Whitehall Bldg. N. T. City This Is My 82 nd Birthday ABRAHAM JACOBI Dr. Abraham Jacobi, president of the American Medical Association, was born in Hartura, Westphalia, May 6, 1830. His education was received at the universities of Gottingen and Benn. As a result of his connection with the German revolutionary movement in the early '50s he was held in detention for nearly three years in Berlin and Cologne. Upon his release he came to America, where he began the practice of medicine in New York and soon established a high reputation in his profession. During his long career he has held important positions with nearly all of the leading hospitals and medical schools of the metropolis. He has held the presidency of the New York State Medical Society and the New York Academy of Medicine and In 1905 he was chairman of the American delegation to the International Medical Congress at Madrid. CONGRATULATIONS TO: Philander C. Knox, Secreary of State B9 years old today. Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, discoverer of the North Pole, 56 years old today. Jeff Davis, United States senator from Arkansas, 50 years old today. Prince Frederick "William of Prussia, heir to the German throne, 30 years oiu touay. .a . Oscar, W. Underwood, congressman from Alabama and candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, 50 years old today. - . - If ycur stomach's wrong, have indi gestion; don't relish food; appetite goiie; bowela not regular; 'liver torpid; kidneys bad; brain dull, can't sleep; all out-of-sorts, you need Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea once a week; that's all. 35c, Tea or Tabs. A. (. Luken and Co. MASONIC CALENDAR Monday, May 6. Richmond Commandery, No. 8, K. T. Stated Con clave. Tuesday, May 7. Richmond lodge, No. 196, F. & A. M. Stated meeting. Wednesday, May 8, 1912, Webb lodge No. 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in Master Mason degree. Friday, May 10, King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated Con vocation,Warning a Serpent. Down in Bermuda Mark Twain made a speech about snakes to a group of little girls. The speech was groat. The only trouble was that the little girls could not appreciate It. It flew over their beads. This was the humorist's conclusion: 'Neverwarm a serpent In your bosom. It is far easier to warm it by placing it under the pillow of an intimate frieud." Harper's Weekly. Recklessness. Singleton Wigwag seems frightfully despondent. He says he doesn't care what happens to him. Henpeckke The first thing you know that fellow will be going off and getting married. Philadelphia Record. ' DIET AND HEALTH HINTS V By DK. T. J. ALLEN rood Specialist GOAT IMMUNE TO CANCER. Dr. Dixon, commissioner of health of the state of Pennsylvania, has found that cancer cells from the rat may be grown In blood plasma of other animals and continue to grow when Implanted again in a rat, but that these cells will not grow In the blood of the goat. This supports the contention in these Hints that the goat is the healthiest of all animals, free from tuberculosis and cancer because of the simple diet upon which it has been compelled to live for many generations. Excessive variety In food predisposes to disease, an Important physiological truth which, though new, Is gradually being confirmed by Investigation and experience, and a truth of vast practical Import.: Copyright, Ujll, by Joseph B. Bowles.) "J
Finly Gray s Chances.
The Indianapolis Star is of the opinion Finly Gray is going to have quite a task on his hands to be re-elected congressman from the Sixth District, basing its belief on the fact that it will be impossible for him to please both the progressive Republicans and the Taggart element of his own party. It appears to vs that if Mr. Gray again meets with the approval of the progressive Republicans he will have an excellent opportunity to represent his district two years more in the lower house of congress. To defeat Mr. Gray it will be necessary for the Republicans to nominate for congressman a strong man who can secure the support of both factions of his party. The Democrats of the Sixth District, notwithstanding the views expressed by the Star, appear to be pretty well satisfied with Mr. Gray. The editorial in the Star referred to follows:. Representative Finly Gray of the Sixth District has been renominated by the Democrats. Representative Gray was not opposed, and his renomination cost him nothing but postage. In the first place, Mr. Gray of Connersville was nominated as a compromise candidate at a time when two supposedly stronger men were fighting each other bitterly as representatives of the Taggart and anti-Taggart wings of the Democratic party. The anti-Taggart crowd went to Gray and downed the Taggart men. This tended to give the Taggart organization much inward pain. Later, when Mr. Gray, in the National House, urged on by certain progressive Republicans of his district, showed independent and progressive tendencies, the Democrats of the Taggart school condemned him roundly and outspokenly. When Gray, In pursuit of progressive consistency, bolted his own party caucus the dictum of the caucus, he was criticized by Democrats everywhere as a traitor to the organization. In his efforts to retain the progressive Republican support that made his first election possible Mr. Gray has thrown off Democratic party limitations right and left. It is not known just how he has been able to placate the Taggart organization. It is not known what promises of Democratic party regularity he has made in order to preserve his political bacon this year. One thing is certain; Mr. Gray can not be a Republican progressive and a Taggart conservative at one and the same time in the Sixth District. It will be interesting to see how he will go about the task of rallying the progressive Republicans of Wayne county under the Taggart ' flag. It would be diverting to witness his attempts to draw the Taggart flag. It would be diverting to witness his attempts to draw the Taggart men to the progressive Republican standard under which he has elected heretofore to take his stand.
Wanted-A Real Moses.
Will it be necessary for the Republican party of Indiana to draft a standard bearer in the rapidly approaching gubernatorial campaign? With the state convention only a few weeks off not one volunteer has strode forth from the long grass, in which the majority of the party leaders took refuge after the disastrous Waterloo of 1908, to say in clarion tones, "I will accept the nomination." From time to time certain unselfish persons arise to remark, "so-and-so would make an ideal candidate for governor." Immediately there is a resounding crash and the unfortunate gentleman who has been suggested as the Moses to lead his party out of the political bullrushes looks dazed and whispers, "was it a dynamite explosion or an earthquake?" A friend of George B. Lockwood, the Marion editor, suggested that Mr. Lockwood was just the man the Republican party was looking for. In one mighty chorus the "wet" Republicans cried out, "get the hook." "John L. Griffiths, consul general to England, is the man for the place," says a certain element of the party. "Do we have to go to London to get a candidate for governor of Indiana?" howls the anvil chorus. "Dr. Wiley how about him? He is a progressive and beloved by the common people all over the country. Wouldn't he make a splendid candidate for governor?" mildly ask the Wiley men. "Never," shrieks the anvil chorus. "You can't carry this state on the pure food issue, and besides, Dr. Wiley lives in New York." In the meantime the Democrats have selected their standard bearer and are gleefully watching the antics of the Republicans.
A Legend of Agincourt. For many centuries we English have plumed ourselves Upon the victory of Affincourt Indeed it is from King Hwnry V.'s address to his soldiers on that occasion, as given by Shakespeare, that the motto of this Journal is taken, "Familiar in their mouths as household words." But the French have an account of the affair not so -much to our credit It was arranged, according to this fable, by the two leaders that only the nobles on each side were to fight King Henry V. then artfully ennobled his whole army and hence got the best of the enemy. Shakespeare unwittingly gives a little countenance to the legend when be makes the king declare in the above mentioned address, "Be ye ne'er so vile, this day shall gentle your condition." London StandardMystifying Colloquy. "Just then the train entered a long tunnel, and" "Yes. and Jack" "No. he didn't, the stupid."' Exchange. "THIS DATE
MAY 6. 1776 American forces under Gen. John Thomas retired from a siege of Quebec. 1778 The American army at Valley Forge celebrated the French alliance. 1780 Fort Moultrie, S. C, surrendered to Captain Hudson- of the British navy. 1806 Dr. Samuel Webber inaugurated as president of Harvard University. 1814 British and Canadians attacked and destroyed the fort at Oswego, N. Y. 1859 Alexander von Humboldt, German traveller and naturalist, died. Born Sept. 14, 1769. 1860 Littleton W. Tazewell, U. S. senator and governor of Virginia, died at Norfolg, Va. Born at Williamsburg, Va., Dec. 17, 1774. 1861 Arkansas seceded from the Union. 1862 Henry D. Thoreau, famous author and naturalist, died in Concord, Mass. Born in Boston, July 12, 1817. 1904 British, under Col. Younghusband, defeated the Thibetans near Karo Pass. 1910 King Edward VII. died. Born Nov. 9. 1841.
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- The Man of Leisure. I Most of our rich men work very hard not always because they want to. but in many instances because they have to. The husbandry of a big estate in Itself may be a task for the whole of the time and thought, not of one man, but of several. As a general thing it is fair to say that our only man of leisure is the tramp. The social pariah, the mutineer against the rule of work, is the only one who can be sure of a care free, sybaritic existence, and even he lives in constant danger of rock salt from the farmer's gun or the onslaught of the watchdog around the corner as the hobo knocks at the kitchen door or pauses at the water trough to drink. The poor tramp is certainly a more frequent social phenomenon than the rich one. Philadelphia Ledger. Merely a Look In. "I'm not getting a fair show," .growled the one night stand operatic comedian. "Ah. cheer up!" said the Rrima donna. "Meditate on what the audience is getting!" Puck.
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SAVED A NAN. In Kansas City a man was arrested for stealing from the register of a telephone box the thief! But wait The wife of the man was sick. There were three children and a dead baby. Staying at home to nurse his wife, the man lost his job. Then the baby died, and there was no money. And the sick wife cried out against her baby being buried as a pauper. She begged for "a little white coffin." The man tried to borrow, tried to get credit from an undertaker in vain. In desperation he broke open the telephone box and was caught. Put yourself in his place. A newspaper reporter (an archangel in breeches) went out to the home on the outskirts of the city, got the story, put some heart into it and printed It. The effect? When the telephone manager refused to prosecute, the police court Judge released the prisoner. An undertaker volunteered to furnish a little white coffin and wait for his pay. Neighbors made the family comfortable and got the man a job. The man said while the tears rolled from his eyes: "I'll show the people I'm an honest man." And they buried the baby, not only in a white coffin, but used a fine white hearse. And there were many carriages. And somebody paid the entire cost the next day and sent the man the receipted bill. Fine! After all, the world is wondrous kind if you but have a real appeal and know how to make It. The trend of the newspapers toward "human interest stories" makes it possible to stir the sympathies of men and women, and the resKnso is always a noble one. But the finest thing In this story Is that Society saved a man! Suppose every one had turned a deaf ear to the poor fellow in the hour of his temptation and wrongdoing! He would have gone to the penitentiary and come out with a hatred of society. Probably the sick wife would have died. The baby would hare been buried in the potter's field, and the three children would have gone adrift. At the same time The man at heart was not a thief. He was dazed, momentarily insane, with grief and desperation. He jumped at the chance to retrieve himself. He was saved in the nick of timesaved where many are lost, because our civilization is keyed to punishlaent rather than salvation. NOTICE! There will be no meeting of the Central Labor Union tomorrow (Tuesday) evening; next meeting, Tuesday, May 21st. : Edward Stein, Pres. George W. Russell, Secy. 6-lt The Sera-Kabbah Fashion. The Sara-Kabbsh people of central Africa adopt the hideous fashion of wearing large wooden disks In the lips, the one in the upper Hp about three inches In diameter and that in the lower six inches. "These ornaments." says Mr. Karl W. Kumm in "From Hnusaland to Egypt," "restrain tbe wearers from prolonged conversation. One of the chiefs, when 1 asked him too reason why they disfigured their women, informed me that their forefathers had developed this habit In order that the women might exercise no attractions for the Moslem slave raiders." William C. Thayer 203 W. 3rd St DAYTON, O. CONSULTING AND CONSTRUCTING ENGINEER Electrical, Mechanical, Civil Wiring, Plans, Reports, Draughting, Surveys, Plats. Bring me your ideas and let me develop them. Drop me a postal and I will call. W. C. THAYER
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You Can Easily Keep It Down if You Care to Try This Plan. In these days of high prices anxious beads of families are eagerly seeking helpful hints for keeping down expenses. As containing such a suggestion the following story of a gonnand and sage of the saltan's realm, told In Hester Donaldson Jenkins "Behind Turkish Lattices,- is hopefully offered: It is said there was once a man who so dearly loved his evening meal that every day while he worked he did nothing but plan what it should be. At the thought of the viands his mouth would water and he would rejoice over tbe food that was coming. One day it occurred to him that he got more enjoyment from the long anticipation than from the brief realization, and then the thought came to him. Why not have the anticipation without spending the money thtt the dinner had been costing? So be tried tbe plan. "I shall have klbobs and fine pilaff tonight" he would assure himself all day, "and after that wire cake and yogurt." ne would lick his Hps in happy anticipation while he worked, and when night came he would eat a simple meal of olives and bread and remark: Tis as if I had eaten." The plan worked so well that in the course of years he saved enough money to build a mosque, which he called "The "ns-as-if-I-had-Eaten Mosque." School Discipline. The young teacher should learn and the older teacher remember that for every teacher that fails on account of lax discipline there is another who fails on account of overgovernment. Some teachers assume the same attitude as the policeman who found two men talking on the street corner and ordered them to move on, as there was an ordinance prohibiting crowds gathering on the streets. One man remonstrated, saying that two did not make a crowd. "One makes a crowd if I say so," answered the policeman. A teacher who assumes that whatever he says Is law, and It Is law because he says it. is making a sad mistake. When the pupils have a definite aim to db and the teacher has a definite aim in what he does there will be no time or occasion to "maintain order." It will maintain itself. Missouri School Journal. Origin of the Postmark. Great Britain. It is said, can without fear of contradiction claim the honor of having originated the postmark. The first one, which was used in London as long ago as 1660, was a very simple affair, consisting of a small circle divided into two parts. In the top portion were two letters indicating the month, while In the lower half the day of tbe month was shown. No endeavor was made to denote tbe year, and it is only by the dates of the letters on which "the mark is Impressed that it is possible to fix the date of its use. The earliest known was on a letter written In 1680. London Telegraph. BRAZILIAN BALM "The Old Reliable'- is magic for coughs, grip, cioup, asthma, catarrh and quick consumption to the last ctaee. KILLS THE GERMS! OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER For Sale Cheap. Perfect condition and does splendid writing. Could ship on approval and trial. Write to Charles W. Rickart, Rosedale. Kans. MONEY FOR TAXES If you are In need of money to pay Taxes we can loan you any amount from $10.00 up and your Household goods, piano, teams, etc., will serve as security. You can pay it back in small weekly or monthly payments to suit your income. All business transactions strictly confidential. Call at our offices, write or phone and our agent will call on you. ill Take Elevator to Third - Phone 2560 Floor It's wall paper time again and we think we can offer you a wider choice of bet Fresco Painter No. 504 Main Street All Sizes, $2.25 and Up Including a Filled Oiler
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