Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 166, 17 May 1912 — Page 4

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Rudolph G. Leeae. .Kditar SUBSCRIPTION TKRU3 . In Richmond 5.00 per year (In advance) or 10c per week. . RURAL ROUT SB One year, in advance oix months, in advance wio month, in advance - Address chanced as often as desired; ; both new and old addresses must be riven. Subscribers will please remit wltn order, which should be frlvoa for a peclfied term; name will not. be entered until payment is received. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS mm . One year, in advance Six months, in advance One month, in advance Entered at Richmond, Indiana, peat 'Office as second class mall matter. New York Representatives Payne & Younsr, 30-34 West 83d street, and 29,86 West 32nd street. New York. N. Y. Chicago Representatives Payne As iYeunsr, 747-748 Marquette Building, Chicago. 111. The Association of AmerM lean Advertisers has ex amined and certified to the oircalation of this pblicaiion. The figures of circulation contained In the Association's report only are guaranteed. Association of American Advertisers No.' 169. , Whitehall Bldg. It Y. City This Is My 21st Birthday ALEXANDRA OF FIFE. Princess Alexandra of Fife, the eldest daughter of the late Duke of Fife, was born May 17, 1891. Her mother, the Princess Royal, is the eldest daughter of the late King Edward and consequently a sister of the present King. The young princess began life as Lady Alexandra Duff. When King Edward, her grandfather, came to the throne, he raised her rank and she became Princess Alexandra of Fife. And now, her father, who died several months ago while traveling In Egypt, having left no son to succeed him, she has become Duchess of Fife, though she Is still known popularly as Princess Alexandra. She Is the only duchess in her own right In the kingdom, and, even if she were not of royal blqod, would take precedence of every duke except his grace of Westminster. CONGRATULATOINS TO Alfonso XIII., king of Spain, 26 years old today.' . Bishop E. R. ,Hendrix, of the M. E. church South, 65 years old today. Dr. John McAlister, principal of Glasgow university, 58 years old today. Dr. John W. Abercromble, former president of the "University of Alabama, 46 years old today. This Is the season of listlessness, Spring disorders, tired feeling, no ambition. You only need Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea to liven you up, fill you with energy, action and health. A Spring remedy . that, does the biz and does it quick. 35c, Tea or Tabe. A. G. Luken. The Word "Terse." "Terse" Is a word that has an understood meaning nowadays. Shadwell In the fourth act of "The Humorists" (1071) put this question Into the mouth of one of his characters: "Must I stay till by the strength of terse claret you have wet yourself Into courage?" It 1s probably an allusion to what Is still sometimes called "Dutch courage" bravery Inspired by alcohoL Claret was , In those times imported in "tierces," and "terse" may be a condensed form of that word; also "terse claret" may bave been a drink that did Its business without any circumlocution,' like the terse speaker or writer. Circular Plates. All our plates are circular in shape. Now, ,a square or oval plate would be just as convenient. Is there any reason ' why plates should be of their present ; shape? It seems that If we dip Into : the far past we may discover the cause. Our remote ancestors ate their ; food off flat pieces 'of wood cut from a tree trunk. The tree trunk being ; cylindrical in shape, the earliest plates . were therefore roughly circular, and ; the shape has been used ever since. Taking Her Down. . Miss Elderbud (triumphantly) Just think of It! At the ball last night I listened to five declarations of love. .Her Friend How mean of you, Alicel Who was the pretty girl you were sitting nearT Boston Transcript . He Is no whole man until he knows how to earn a blameless livelihood. Emerson. DIET AND HEALTH HINTS Br DH. T. 3. ALIEN Food Specialist OATMEAL CURE FOR DIABETES. Prof. Von Noorden, Viennese authority on nutrition, reports that only 5 of 310 diabetic patients were not benefitted by the oatmeal cure, which he originated and which has been generally adopted. This oatmeal diet Is occasionally varied by a day on green vegetables, which provides rest for the digestive functions, largely. This, Von Noorden says, is equivalent to a fast, as the digestion of green vegetables relieves the organism concerned in the digestion of starches and sugars, which Is at fault 4n diabetes. Much progress Is being made In the direction of adopting the mono-diet principle In the treatment of disease. Copyright. 1311. by Joseph B. Bowles.)

Desecrating Memorial Day. On Memorial Day there will be automobile races at the Speedway in Indianapolis. The hotels will be crowded. Many people who plan to attend the races have secured quarters even in Richmond which is some seventy miles away. This is an event which will cost the beholders up into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Itis a rich man's show. It comes more nearly approaching the extravagance and the splendor of ancient Rome in the time of the Caesars than any other amusement we have today. Moreover it is a purely commercialized product of sport much more so than professional baseball, for afterwards the records are used extensively to induce prospective buyers to invest in a particular sort of car. We ask the question whether this is the sort of thing to celebrate Memorial Day? Does this product of the selling departments of theautomobile factories do anything to commemorate in a fitting and dignified way the death . on the battlefield of thousands upon thousands of men who gave their lives for a great principle? Could not this same event be put upon another day? We have not quite the same feeling about the baseball games all over the country on Memorial Day because baseball represents a relaxation for hundreds of tired men, women and children for whom holidays are too few. The women and children get a trip on the trolley and at least fresher air. Here the need of the nation's workers seems to balance the need for observance of the great and solemn meaning of the day. We doubt if the Grand Army of the Republic feels that the national ideals are much endangered by the wholesome pleasure of the army workers whether they go picnicking or pass the afternoon at the ball park. But this automobile carnival, for it often rests on the carnage of accident, might just as well be held on some other day. Tfie same leisure and wealthy class would attend, the same press agent and advertising products would result. The box office receipts would not materially matter. Thus it becomes a matter of taste. We think it is mighty bad taste to have the automobile races on that day. If we are wrong we are willing to listen to arguments. In the meantime why cannot the brains and energy of the country exert itself in devising a proper and fitting observance of Decoration Day which will give the nation's workers their much needed relaxation and leave them feeling renewed hope and courage such hope and courage as the men of the Sixties displayed?

Too Good For Him.

The gentlemen of San Diego who pulled the consort of Emma Goldman out If his quarters and applied the historic tar and feather to him may have only given a demonstration of anarchy to an anarchist. It has been suggested that the men who took the law in their own hands in San Diego went a little too far however In making him kiss the American flag. There Is a society for the protection of the flag and the code among the army and navy is pretty strict are the San Diego men safe on this score ?

Graduation Dresses.

A little less than a month from today the "sweet young graduates are going out into the world." Already it is to be supposed the girls are engaging time at the dress making establishments to have their graduation Inery made. Up in Brockton, Massachusetts, the graduation class has entered into an agreement to cut down the high cost of living in graduations. The girls have adopted a uniform dress costing $1.75, shoes and stockings costing $3.00. They will do away with gloves and carriages and hot house flowers. We like this in the Brockton girls because it shows thorough unselfishness, which in a man we would call sportsmanship. It is all the better because this movement starts with the girls and boys themselves rather than with the school board. There are always a few influential girls in a class who make such and such a thing the proper thing to do. If these girls In the graduation class in Richmond will start the precedent they will be glad of it many times afterward. . , . . We should like to see the results of a competition to look pretty provided the girls used the same materials at approximately the same cost, using their own taste and experience in getting the results. Such a competition -would not depend on the wealth of the parents but on the personal taste and efficiency of the girls. What's more we would bet that the young ladies would present a better appearance than all previous graduating classes.

Queer Nest of the Tontobane. ' The oddest of all birds' nests is the one built by the tontobane, a South African songster. It is built of cotton and always upon the tree producing the material. In constructing the domicile the female works inside and the male outside, where he builds a sentinel box for his own special use. Be sits in the box and keeps watch or sings nearly all the time, and when danger comes in the form of a hawk or a snake be warns the family, but' never enters the main nest.

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MASONIC CALENDAR Friday, May 17, 1912 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation work in Mark Master degree. Saturday, May 18, 1912 Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting.

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FORUMOFTHE PEOPLE Articles Contributed for This Column Must Not Be in Excess of 400 Words. The Identity of All Contributors Must Be Known to the Editor. Articles Will Be Printed in the Order Received. Editor Palladium: Permit me to say something regarding the arch at the Glen. I consider the proposed arch to be better than none at ail and it is good enough to mark the secondary entrance to the Glen. A still less expensive one should be erected at the east road, and at the Twenty-second street entrance a massive arch worthy of the city and the Glen should be placed. I contend that this is the logical place for the erection of a memorial tq the soldiers and sailors who went from this city to help preserve our Unior and defend Its flag from insult. Erect there a massive arch of stone with suitable tablets or figures in bronze commemorating the service's and sacrifices of these men. On its top erect a flag staff, from which fly "Old Glory" on all holidays, mother's day, flag day, and other occasions that seem fitting, or all the time, as is the case from all government buildings. Secure from the government abandoned cannon to be mounted on the slope back of the arch, and the whole will form a suitable entrance for our beautiful park and a worthy testimonial of our regard for the veteran of '61 to '65. When one stops to consider the number of soldiers and sailors furnished from Richmond and Wayne county during that war, and the patriotic spirit displayed at that time, it seems a shame that no suitable memorial has ever been erected by this city as a testimonial. Scarcely a city the size of Richmond in the entire north but has a memorial of some kind In honor of these men. Our citizens are patriotic and they do have a sense of what is due these men, and it only needs a motive to excite them to action. The citizens who contributed to the expense of entertaining the encampment a year ago did so without expecting to gain financially by it, but from patriotic motives. Can anyone recall the spectacle of those men marching up the street with faltering steps, and many others sitting on the sidewalk too feeble to march, without a feeling that too much can not be said or done to show appreciation of the sacrifices they made for their country and for us. Many a man and woman gazed at that spectacle wUh tears in their eyes and a choking sensation in the throat that testified bettef than words that deep within each heart was that patriotic feeling that should animate all who behold their country's flag and its defenders. After that parade the committee in charge had numerous applications from citizens who had not previously opened their homes to take in any who cared to come, and without price. The patriotic feeling is here and it only needs a motive to arouse it. I am sure our citizens will support a movement for a memorial arch at the Twenty-Second street entrance of the Glen, and when this is properly completed the arch at the other entrance will seem fitting. If our city can . not afford to do this as a whole a few of our wealthy citizens could present it to the city with but very little, sacrifice on their part and with a most commendable spirit. Respectfully, L. A. HANDLEY. MAKE NO MISTAKE. BUT USE For the blood, and kindred ails. Nothing better; try it. At all drug stores. E. C. HADLEY Meat Market Pbone 2591 1236 Main 804 Martin & Hilbert, Prop's.

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MAY 17. 1741 John Penn, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, born in Virginia. Died in 1788. 1743 Col. Seth Warner, second In command at the capture of Ticonderoga, born in Roxbury, Conn. Died there, Dec. 26, 1714. 1752 Marquis de la Jonqulere, an able French naval officer who served three years as Governor of Canada died in Quebec Born in 16S6. 1814 The Norwegians declared their independence of Sweden. 1838 A mob opposed to anti-slavery discussions destroyed Pennsylvania hall in Philadelphia. 1853 Fort Riley, near the junction of the Republican and Kansas rivers, established. 1863 Gen. Pemberton retired within the fortifications of Vicksburg. 1902 Coronation of King Alfonso XIII. at Madrid.

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