Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 183, 6 June 1912 — Page 4

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Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE.

THE FULL THAT PULLS. "But 1 have no pull." That was what my young friend said when I advised him to apply at a certain place for a job. I did not say to him what I thought

No pull? Why, he had a pull a tremendous pull. lie had a pull on his own strength and persistence and skill and manliness and self respect on his own pluck; and patience and push. . He was asking special favors. Did be know the danger of specific privileges? Nine times in ten there is a string tied to such preferences. Beware of the pull, young man. You are expected to return exceptional favors extended to you. And when It comes to trading favors what guaranty have you that you will receive as much or more in the exchange? He who grants you one concession is likely to ask of your civility two in return. - Besides ? In the manly attitude of him who asks no preferential chance beyond that he merits there is great force. To him who' succeeds of himself there comes, a sense of self respect that never comes to him who courts the miles and aid of others. "I have no pull." The expression, which is all too common, reveals a habit of looking for exclusive privilege that is wrong in principle and vicious in practice. Equality of opportunity is of the substance of democracy. No man has the right to demand more than a fair chance and an open field. No pull? Why should you receive some extraordinary friendship denied to others? Why should you be excused from requirements for which others are made to pay? The pull that you use may become the pull back once you exercise it The pull that pulls? Merit! Merit alone! When you pull that string something must move. When you pull that string the other end of it is not to be found in the hands of some other than yon.

It Is now well known that not more

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ever. All that is needed is a tree application of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts at each application. Try it and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers.

A Grave Peril.

Near the door in the County Clerk's office you may see a list of those foreigners in our midst who have taken out naturalization papers or who have declared their intention of doing so. No doubt many of .these Italians, Hunyaks and Pollacks are perfectly capable, industrious citizens to whom America means more than it does to many native born citizens. But very many people have seen these men herded, marched up to the polls on election day and "voted right" with the assistance of the election officers and Others. Those who are insisting that it is dangerous to give women a chance to take part in the disposal of their taxes, their property, the conditions of labor, the laws governing marr'age, sanitation will hardly assert that we should be any worse off than v are at the present time In the average of the voting population If our wives and mothers and sisters and daughters are allowed to take an occasional hand In things. Of course politics is a national sport for male citizens; particularly was this true in the good old days when the Cannon organization extended from Richmond, Indiana to Washington, D. C. But it might have been that if women had had a chaice toexpress themselves we should have had less thouble with the woclen and cotton schedules in the tariff. There is many a housekeeper whojhas felt that if her vote counted for anything she would make It hot for the manufacturers who have filled our clothes with shoddy material, doubled the cost and prospered under the tariff wall. Many merchants v,ho saw these tariff iniquities perpetrated to their own harm, might have had a ready support from their customers. A Jim Watson or two might have had to refer to something else than the flag to have been re-elected. Theodore Roosevelt in striving for a pure food bill might have had support enough to have forced through a better measure had the housekeepers of this country had votes. While Dr. Wiley might have been in office still had the women represented a voting force. In Illinois where the manufacturers wished to keep women working at from 12 to 16 hours continuously, and invoked the constitution to show that a law which protected women was depriving them of "liberty" is not very different from the attitude of some men toward women in such a matter as schools.

This Is My 52nd Birthday

JOHN D. HAZEN.

Hon. John Douglas Hazen, minister of marine and fisheries in the Dominion cabinet, was . born, in Sunbury county. New Brunswick, Juhe 6, 1860, and la a;' graduate of the University of New Brunswick. In his early political career he was an alderman and mayor of Frederlcton. He removed to

) St. John in isu ana in io was I elected to the New Brunswick legislat -4 i.tin.ilnii' urhfVi Via was ohosn

r: lure, " - leader of the Opposition. At the gen- . v- eral election of 1908, the Opposition if party, tinder his leadership, won a

V notable victory ana wr. nazen was H called upon to form an administration

which he did, assuming the premier- ;! ship and the portfolio of attorney-gen-

ral. upon me luiuiuuuu ui iu oviIrt.n cabinet last year Mr. Hazen was

fi appointed to his present post. I Congratulations to: The Empress of I Russia, 40 years old today. Mme. Reft jare. celebrated French actress, 55 S years old today. Rt. Rev. Michael J. Hoban, R- C bishop of Scranton, 59 years old today. Capt Robert Falcon -flcott, the leader of the British Antarc-

; pnaMHon. 44 years old today.

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jursday, June 6 Wayne Council, 10, R. & S. M., stated assembly. Jday, June 7. King Solomon's ter, No. 4, R. A. M," Special Watlon. Work In M. E. Master's

Fully ninety per cent of the teachers in th?s community are women and entrusted with the education of future citizens. In many families the mother supplies the additional revenue by which children are maintained in school. A large proportion of the property taxed by the state for school purposes is the property of persons who have the misfortune to be deprived of any voice in its disposal. Granted, then that women are not capable of holding an accurate opinion on the subject of the cost of cotton goods, the adulteration of woolen goods, the iniquity of the beef trust and its control of cold storage plants, nor qualified to pass on the question of pure food, nor the advisability of limiting the hours and conditions under which women should work, and granting that they know nothing of what the divorce laws and the rights of widows should be, that they have no knowledge of the necessity for workman's compensation (particularly if they are intimately acquainted with their fate if their husbands should be hurt or killed in their daily work) all this granted Is it fair that women shall have no representation in educating the children that they bring into the world? It has been suggested that there are objections to allowing women on the school board because it would mean an entrance of women into politics and women's suffrage. Doubtless this is a menace to society and attacks the very root of civilization. To have a woman on the Richmond school board would indeed be striking a death blow to prosperity, to the constitutional rights of man particularly is this true in the case of the appointment of a woman who has helped build up one of the most prosperous businesses in Richmond a business which is known and respected for its management wherever it is known. If the only danger in putting a woman on the school board is that it might create a still larger public sentiment and demand for the entrance of women into public affairs from the efficient service, performed by a woman as a member of the school board, that Is a grave peril indeed.

Another Lorimer.

It is now less than two weeks until the beginning of the struggle at Chicago which will decide more than exactly what man is to be presidential candidate for the Republican party. Mr. Taft has been claiming anywhere from four hundred to six hundred delegates. An "official bulletin" has been sent out to the newspapers of the country. Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee are set down solidly for Taft. By the addition of such strongholds as Alaska, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, the Philippines and Porto Rico the total is brought up to 200. Then the committee starts out to show where Mr. Taft is to get the rest of the 540 delegates. In Texas where the primary went overwhelmingly for Roosevelt the Taft forces claim 34 for Taft and 6 for Roosevelt. In Pennsylvania where the primaries gave Taft only 6 delegates his committee puts him down for 13. In Washington Roosevelt was victorious and received the whole delegation but that is handed over to Mr. Taft 14 in all. In Missouri Taft is given over half the Roosevelt delegates. In other words of the Taft claims for 583 delegates (only 43 more than the number required for nomination) the result depends on votes which William Howard Taft has not, votes which he is not entitled to, and votes which must be stolen for him against the expressed wish of the Republican voters of the states named if he gets the nomination. The attempt will doubtless be made to do this if it is successful the Republican party will be nothing more than a name. If William Howard Taft Is nominated his name will go down with that of Lorimer a man sitting in a stolen seat.

For the General Good.

A FREAK OF THE SEA.

Extremes In Weight. The lightest and heaviest substances known to science are hydrogen gas and the metal osmium.

Fury of the Mighty Rollers That Sometimes Attack a Coast. Among the many dangers which "those who go down to the sea in ships" have to encounter must be reckoned that strange phenomenon known as "the rollers." a succession of im mense waves which in certain localities set in upon a coast without the least previous Indication, rendering the use of boats Impossible or at the best highly dangerous. The places where they chiefly occur are in the fine weather trade wind regions of the south Atlantic and south Pacific, being markedly felt at exposed islands such as Ascension and St. Helena in the former ocean and in the latter at the Chin chas. Lobos and other Islands off tb coast of Peru. The sea may be of perfect smoothness, the breeze for days previously the faintest zephyr, when suddenly a huge wave appears rolling landward, at first apparently quite leisurely, until it reaches any solid mass of reef, rock or shore, when, as If roused to anger at the obstruction, the hitherto lazy undulation becomes a sharp ridge, flings Its crest high in the air. dashes forward with redoubled energy and bursts upon the shore with tremendous fury. This wave is quickly followed by otb era. and the rollers set In. ever augmenting In violence, until they attain an awful grandeur not to be exceeded in the wildest storm. A visit of the rollers may last from five or six hours to two or three days, and a strange feature is that they come from leeward. In a widely different direction from the usual wind of the locality. World

Wide Magazine.

GAVE THE WRONG ANSWER. And Yet His Stenographer Had Only

Followed Instructions. -Say." inquired a prominent lawyer of several companions the other day. "do you know that the training of stenographers Is one of the professional man's most tedious tasks? Why. yon no more than get them acquainted with the way to handle your clients than they make trouble for you by giving your wife the wrong answer. "Upon entering my office a few days ago 1 heard my new steno the other one left to get married ay: No he has not been to the office yet this morning. I learned she bad been talking to a person I had an appointment with at 9 a. m- and I had neglected to reach the office until 9:15 o'clock. "Always tell them 1 have just stepped out. I told her. 'Never again let them know I failed to reach the office on time. "The other night I found my wife Deevod when I reached home. Tou

have deceived me,' she said. 'You told me you were going to be out of the city last night and that your train home would not reach Kansas City until 10 o'clock this morning. A few minutes after train time I called the office, and when I asked your stenographer if you were there she said. "Oh. yes; he was here at the usual time this morning, but Just stepped out" "And. believe me." added the lawyer In conclusion. "I had one great time convincing my wife that 1 really had been out of the city." Kansas City Journal. Coal is used to provide 27,000.000 horse-power in the United States to 5,000,000 provided by water power.

The Writers.

Iter. 8. Baring-Gould, author of the hymn "Onward. Christian Soldiers." recently celebrated his seventy-eighth birthday at his home In North Devon. England. For fifty years he has been a prolific writer. England's "oldest woman noTeilst," Mrs. Katharine S. MacqnoM. recently celebrated her eighty-eighth birthday. Mrs. Macquold entered the literary arena with George Eliot. Charlotte Bronte, Mrs. Gaskell and Mrs. OUphant. Professor George Brandes. famous historian and critic, has just been honored by the King of Denmark, who conferred on him the golden medal of merit with crown. Professor Brandes lives at Copenhagen, where he was born in 1S44. He Is known in all English speaking countries by his works on Shakespeare and modern literature.

The Royal Box.

In France it will soon be obligatory to provide automobiles with mudguards to protect pedestrians.

Some years ago a loyal German beau eat bed a large pottery to bis sover

eign. Despite his many other cares.

the kaiser finds time to took after this, and the yearly profits bare increased : considerably since it came Into hi possession. : Abdul Arix, saltan of Morocco, kfl j his throne partly because of his foad-j ness for, European Inventions. Andj now his successor. Malay Uafld. baj iTiat.iiixi vlrvlwa station at Lis ran-:

ItaL Fes. and also amuses himself, ao it is said, with an aeroplane. '. Queen Wllbelmlna of the Netherlands; is no longer the only female ruler iul Europe, for by the death of the grand, duke of Luxemburg the succesakm. owing to the complete extinction, of, male heirs, passes to his daughter the, Grand Ducbees Marie Adelaide. She is the eldest of six sisters and war born on June 14, 1S94.

Hungary has decided to establish a regular steamship line to Australia.

' THIS DATE IN HISTORY'

JUNE 6TH. 1755 Nathan Hale, the famous patriot spy, born in Coventry, Conn. Executed by the British, Sept. 22. 1776. 1792 Frankfort selected as the capital of Kentucky. 1832 Indians under Black Hawk made an unsuccessful attack on Apple River fort, near Galena, 111. 1862 Brig. Gen. Turner Ashby, C. S. A., killed in a skirmish near Harrisburg, Va. Born in Virginia in 1824. 1872 Republican national convention In session in Philadelphia, nominated Gen. U. S. Grant for President. 1891 Sir John Macdonald, Canadian premier, died. Born Jan. 11, 1815. 1911 Edward Harrigan, veteran actor and playwright, died in New York city. Born there in 1845.

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Council and the mayor have done a most creditable thing in arranging for the representation of Richmond at the Congress of Hygiene and Demography to be held next fall at Washington. The purpose of this rather high sounding and complicated congress is most simple and full of common sense. The photographs and statistics will enable those scientists who attend the congress to gather at a glance the progress which has been made all over the world in better living conditions. Dr. King who is the health officer for this country will attend this meeting. It'is not unlikely that he will bring back to this community suggestions worth many times the cost of the exhibit that Richmond will send. Moreover, Richmond has some features which are the best of their kind. The broad, shady streets, the large breathing place for the city Glen Miller, and the plant for the care of the insane at Easthaven are things to which we are used, but which other towns are not so blessed with. It is an important thing for every community to do its share in contributing to the general welfare by aiding in gathering exact knowledge. Science is nothing else than generalizations made from this material and we all reap the benefit.

! Tact, Tact is mentioning a man's sanare

shoulders when you're thinking of his

bow legs. New York Press.

About Alcohol ? Co To Your Doctor

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A Blood Purifier - Without Alcohol

A Great Alterative . Without Alcohol

A Tamily Mcdidne - Without Alcohol

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