Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 170, 22 May 1912 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM A3iD S UM TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAT rr, 1912.
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Rudolph Q. Leeas Batter SUBSCRIPTION TERMS In Richmond $5.00 per year (In advance) or lOe per wee It . RURAL ROUTES M . One year, in advanoe If2 six months, in advance a month. In advance Address changed as often aa desired, both new and old addresses must a tflven. Subscribers will pleas remit wlt5 fdr., which should be fovea tot specified term; name will not be entered until paatent is received. MAIL, SUBSCRIPTIONS mK -n One year, ln advance I'SJ Six months. !n advance One month. In advance . Entered at Richmond, Indiana, post office as second class mail matter. New York Representatives Payne A Tounsr, 80-34 West 23d street, and 2935 West. 32nd street. New York, N. Y. Chicago Representatives Payne A Young;. 747-748 Marquette Building. Chicago. J1L The Association of Ami lean Advertiser baa ex amined and certified to the circulation of this onblicali on. The fig res of circulation contained in the Association' report only are guaranteed. Association of American Advertisers No. 169. .Whitehall Bid, ft, T. City This Is My 23 rd Birthday LEOPOLD OF BATTEN BERG. Prince-Leopold of Battenberg, son of the late Prince Henrv of Batten berg, who married the Princess Beatrice, youngest daughter of Queen Victoria, was born May 22, 1889. Like all the members of the British royal family he received an excellent collegiate training, which was supplemented by a tour-of the world in company with a private tutor. Prince Leopold has two brothers, Prince Alexander and Prince Maurice. His only sister is "Queen , Victoria Eugenie, consort of King Alfonso XIII. of Spain. CONGRATULATIONS TO Mme. Mazimova, famous actress, 33 years old today. Sir Aston Webb, noted English architect, 63 years old today. 1 Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, president of Cornell university. 58 years old today. Charles H. Markham, president of the Illinois Central railroad, 61 years old today. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famous English novelist and creator of the character of Sherlock Holmes, 53 years old 'today. There Is nothing worse than an offensive breath; it comes from a bad stomach, sluggish liver. Hollister'B Ricky , Mountain , Tea removes the cause, cleans the stomach, stimulates the liver, sweetens and purifies the breath, makes you happy and free. Try It tonight. 35c. Tea or Tabs. A. G. Luken. RADIUM SAFES. Lead Cast Used to Protect the. Rays of the Strang Substance. 'Radium is such a strange substance, that but few persons In nil the world are perfectly familiar with It and its peculiar properties. It throws, off a peculiar ray of light, and if not protected It will in time exhaust itself, going no one knows"' exactly where. - Its emanations are such that there Is but one known substance through which. It cannot pass, and that is pure lead. ; For some time the problem of complete protection against its own loss through emanations and the possible loss by burglars was a puzzle to scientists and mechanics, but finally a safe was constructed ln London with an Inner cell of lead about three inches ln thickness, surrounded by a specially prepared outer safe, which is said to. be a perfect safe for radium. The strange stuff is stored in those safes and guarded with extreme care, as it is of great value. .The safe door is round and so adlusted as to make it possible to disclose any slight defect that might be caused by the use of the open big. and in the inner portion of the door are openings through which tubes containing mercury can be placed to collect any emanations resulting on the Interior during the confinement of the curious . substance. Mercury collects the emanations and prevents loss in that- rtltwtlon.--T.os Ansreles Times. DIET AND HEALTH HINTS By D. T. ). ALLEN Food Specialist RICE AND BRAN IN DYSPEPSIA. "By the substitution of 16 ounces of unmitled rice and a le- . gums for 20 ounces of polished rice, remarkable results have been obtained In the Philippines . In the eradication of berl-berl," dispatch says. I have advised the use of unpolished rice with the addition of a small quantity of clean, fresh, pulverized bran, which harmonizes well with the cereal, corrects the tendency to constipation, , and supplies the additional pro- . fold needed to make a perfect ration. Rice is more easily digested than the other cereals, and unpolished rice is superior In every respect to the ordinary milled article in common use. In a serious case of dyspepsia, the above has proved better than any other. i.n i i i i tCopyrigat. IS 11. by Joseph B. Bowles.)
The Taft Cause is
For months it has been certain that Taft could not be elected if nominated. ' . Now it is practically conceded that Taft cannot be re-nominated. Only a few days ago Mr. Taft admitted that Ohio was his last stand. The Cincinnati Enquirer this morning concedes Mr. Taft's defeat and repudiation. Aside from the fact that no great metropolitan daily can afford to miss the result and speak untruthfully in its headlines, John R. McLean is one of Mr. Taf"s personal friends and counsellors. Two weeks ago the Taft organization made use of the Enquirer's almost perfect news gathering organization to verify their fears that Taft would be defeated. So the report of the Enquirer may be taken to mean that the moral courage has been taken out of the Taft campaign. It has no legs to stand on now. Repudiated in bis own state and morally repudiated in his own city by the Republican voters who have been fighting for decent government there Mr. Taft cannot go before the country as the representative of the people or his party. La Follette indeed seems to have made a better showing in some parts of Ohio than Taft. Already there is a discussion as to when and how Mr. Taft will withdraw. But the Taft cause is lost.
Another Illustration.
When an industry either comes to or leaves a town it is a good thing for the community affected to ask how it came or went. The Castle Automobile Lamp company was not long in coming to Richmond to investigate, not long in coming to Richmond after that investigation was made. In addition the Industry came without a bonus and without opening any negotiations with the Commercial Club. sThe apparent reasons for the coming of the new business with its three hundred men are the geographical reasons of distribution which make Indiana a growing industrial center. Detroit is the only rival of Indianapolis in the automobile industry. That John Willis, credited with being a moving figure in this enterprise as well as In the Overland Automobile Company should pick out an Indiana town for this company shows the trend of things. The factors of production in manufacture are nearly always easier than those of distribution. It costs more to market a tin pan than to make one. With the rapid development of the South the "New West" of the country it is logical that the distribution center of America should be developed also, for whatever part of the -country is being developed it is the portion which can reach that and all the rest of it too that prospers. Richmond Is on the highway the Great Transcontinental Highway of traffic. The same reasons which make the Pennsylvania Railroad great are the reasons for the steady growth of this section of the country. Everybody here knows the advantages of Richmond summed up "It is a good place to live." The men who saw Richmond thought so. For if to the distributing end of a business are added favorable conditions for production there is not much more to ask for. But it imposes a greater necessity for all of us to take care that Richmond is kept a good place to live in.
A HEAP BIG SQUAW VISITED THIS CITY A big chieftess appeared at the police station this morning to ask permission for her tribe to tell fortunes, read the mind and sell curios in this city. The tribesmen are all Cherokees and in four wagons drawn by twelve horses are returning to their home in Oklahoma after a visit to Washington. The Indians were refused permission to sell or tell fortunes in this city. The woman informed Serg. McNally that she could read his mind, but when he asked her if she could find out whether she was going to get permission to work in this city she confessed her occult arts availed her not. These remnants of a once great tribe are reputed very wealthy. The woman confessed to 65 . years, and said she had 21 children, .six boys and fifteen girls. The boys, she said, are all in the Carlisle Indian school. She wore a curious mixture of Indian and English garb. PROGRESS AND MISERY. The Progress Must Go on, and the Misery May Be Modified. Many of the Inventions of civilization have their unhygienic side. The Invention of houses has enabled mankind to dwell in all parts of the world, but it is responsible for tuberculosis, especially after glass was devised, which, while letting in the light, keeps out the air. The invention of the alphabet and printing has made possible the accumulation of knowledge, but It has produced eye straiD. with all its attendant evils. Wie invention of chairs has added to human convenience, but it has led to spinal curvature and abdominal congestion. The device of a division of labor has added ti wealth, but has destroyed the normal balance of mental and physical work, rwreation and rest. Similar fault may be found with clothing, especially corsets, shoes and hats, and with numerous other contrivances. Yet It would be foolish, even if it were possible, to attempt to "return to nature" in the scnsit of abolishing civilization. We must not go backward, but forward. The cure for eye Strain is not in disregarding the invention of reading, but introducing the invention of glasses. The cure of tuberculosis is not in the destruction of bouses, but in devices for ventilation. Dr. Irving Fisher in New York Christian Advocate. Puzzling. Millions Do you think you will learn to like your titled son-in-law? Billions I don't know. I can't tell where to place him in my expense account. He la neither a recreation nor an investment. ' THIS DATE
MAY 22. . 1611 Sir Nicholas Bacon created the first English baronet by James I. 1759 Mungo Park made his first voyage to Africa. 1813 Richard Wagner, the famous composer, born in Leipzig. Died in Venice, Feb. 13, 1883. 1861 Gen. Benjamin F. Butler took command at Fortress Monroe. 1863 Second assualt on Vicksburk repulsed. 1867 Queen Victoria issued a proclamation for uniting the provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick into one dominion. 1876 James D. Cameron of Pennsylvania became secretary of war in the cabinet of President Grant. 1906 Henrik Ibson, famous Norwegian poet and dramatist, died. Born March 20, 1828. 1911 A monument to Major 1'Enfant, who designed the city of Wash--,. ington, unveiled at Arlington cemetery.
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GILLILAN TO BE MASTER OF ARTS Strickland W. Gillllan, the well lftown humorist and a former member of the Palladium staff, will have the degree of Master of Arts conferred on him on June 13th by Ohio University, at Athens, Ohio. While this is not Mr. Gillilan's alma mater it is still the college where he received his education and the honor therefore affords him much gratification. - 1 ' "' :. TABLE KNIVES. Incident That Changed Them From Pointed to Rounded Ends. Table knives are invariably made with rounded ends. Did It ever occur to you to wonder why they are of this shape instead of pointed, like any otb. er fenife blade? Perhapsyou may imagine that the ends were rounded as a protection to life and limb in those turbulent dayg when men drew their swords or any other available lethal weapon at the very slightest provocation. ' But this is not the case. The story goes and it is fairly well substantiatedthat the great Cardinal Richelieu had a guest to dinner whose manners at the table were very far from being all that could be desired. The climax was reached when the fellow, after finishing the meat coarse, began to pick his teeth with his table knife, at tbat date made with a sharp point. The guest being a man of birth and importance, the cardinal could not openly remonstrate, but next day he gave orders that the point of every knife ln the establishment should be rounded off. Before the end of the century his example was universally followed, and the pointed knife at table had disappeared. London Answers. The Term Philosopher. The word "philosopher" is said to have originated with the celebrated Pythagoras, who was bora about 570 B. C The word means a lorer of wisdom. Pythagoras must have been a very remarkable man, for It Is certain that be made a profound and lasting impression upon bis time. He was the originator of the idea that nature is a harmony and that its varied phenomena are all brought about by unerring and universal laws and are an expression of nothing less than the universe itself. True to the name be gave himself, Pythagoras la said to have devoted his whole life to the acquisition of knowledge to the end tbat be might impart It to ethers without money and without price. He was one of the noble influences of antiquity, and the effects of bis unselfish labors are still visible among men. Exchange. IN HISTORY"
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By EDWIN A.NYE. A FRXACHER. PESSIMIST. Rev. R. J. Campbell, a London preacher, thinks the world is growing no better. He says there is no reason for human existence, and all the ages of progress have cost more than they have come to. He says we are no better off than Egypt and Rome because we have the same battles to fight between right and wrong, the same struggles to endure against the spirit of creed and selishness. Cheer up, Mr. Campbell. What hope of the race can there be save in these very struggles? "Cannot he see on every page of history, especially during the past 100 years, the tremendous strides made in humanitarian progress? Has not slavery almost disappeared from the face of the earth? Can he not see on every hand the rising walls of asylums ad bomes for the friendless and children and the aged, hospitals of every sort, free clinics, Juvenile courts? Cannot he see what science Is doing for husbandry and the household cheering the loves of humans and giving every man a higher standard of living and. a better chance? Cannot be see the disappearance of landlordism and the old age pensions and the compulsory Insurance of employees in Europe? Or the enforcement of employers' liability and child labor laws in America? Can he not see the new spirit of Asia, awakening and rubbing its eyes to its opportunities? Think of it! China with a constitutional government; Tnrkey tolerant. Can he not see that the spirit of the Christ is permeating the earth as a leaven? Should a minister of the master decry his own gospel and its power to accomplish ? , True, the poor we have always with us. And oppression and tyranny and Injustice. But The facts are known and understood and to know and understand is to argue speedy cure. True, men still toil in dark tunnels underground and children are made old by long hours and a pitiful wage. And true that trust manipulators still spin their webs like great spiders and levy toll upon the people. And corrupt Jurists twist the laws of the land. Yes, but Note what has already been accomplished. And humanity is yet only half awake. Why. Mr. Preacher, your Christ has never bad a fair chance at this cruel world. And never fear; his spirit Is taarcbiag on. Dodging a Mustache. Ella How can you remove hair from the face? Stella Turn . your face away. New York Press. AYEftR FOR ECZEMA A Remarkable and Convincing Statement of the Success of Cuticura Soap and Ointment in theTreatmentof the Pain, Itching and Burning of Eczema "I. the undersigned, cannot give enough praise to the Cuticura Remedies. I bad been doctoring for .at least a year lor eczema oa my foot. I had tried doctor alter doctor all to no avail. When a young girl I sprained my ankle three different times, paying- little or no attention to it, when fire years ago. a small spot showed upon my left ankle. I was worried and sent for a doctor. Us eaid it was eczema. He drew a smalLbone from the ankle about the size of a match and about an inch long. The small hole grew to about the size of an apple, and the eczema spread to the knee. The doctors rever could heal the hole in the ankle. The whole foot ran water all the time "My husband and my sons were up night and day wheeling me from one room to another in the hope of giving me some relief. I would sit for hours at a time in front of the fireplace hoping for daybreak. The pain was so intense I was almost crazy. In fact, I would lose my reason for hours at a time. One day a friend of mine dropped in to. see me. No more had she glanced at my foot than she exclaimed, 'Mrs. Finneean, why in the world don't you try the Cuticura Remedied' Being disgusted with the doctors and their medicines, and not being able to sleep at all. I decided to give the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment a trial. 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Very Complicated. Aunt Kate What brings that young Mr. Stevens to the boose so often? Mildred Well, bis mother's stepfather married a second cousin of my father's great-stint. We're trying to figure out what relation that makes him to me. and It can't be done in one evening. St Louis Times. g ,
Keeping Tab on Dad. "What does your father do when you ask him any questions? asked one small boy. -He generally says. 'I'm busy Just now; don't bother me." replied the other. "Then when 1 go out of the room he looks in the encyclopedia." Washington Star. Breaking the Record. The Caller I hear that you've been to a party. Mabel. Did you dance much? Mabel (aged eight) 1 should say I did. 1 danced two quadrillions. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Labor the expenditure of vital energy ln some form is the measure, nsy. It Is the maker, of Taluea, Holland.
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Illuminating. While touring abroad a certain citizen of New York found this Item xa a list of police regulations posted up on a highway ln Ireland: "Until further notice every vehicle must carry a light when darkness begins. Darkness begins when the lights are lit Saturday evening Post.
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