Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 201, 27 June 1912 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGRA31,TIIURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1912.
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The Moment to Decide.
Wayne County was the home of Morton. The war governor moved and spoke to his familiars on our very streets. The Republican party was a' virile organization, a very brotherhood standing against treason. In it was the expression of young men's hopes, and fears, ideals and the sacrifice of all that was dear to them. Something of the same fervor you can get by going to a G. A. R. encampment when the Great Battle Hymn of the Republic peals out in Its awful chords. In its beginnings the Republican party was a religion, a thing sacred and set high where no man's hands might soil it.
Yet, today, Guggenheim who tried to steal Alaska; Penrose who represents the Pennsylvania Railroad's i..4ghbinders; Joe Kealing, boss of Marion County; Jim Watson, lobbyist, with a handful of other men in the same business have seized the name not the substance, nor the ideals of the Republican party. They have taken the legal name by theft. They, not we have wrecked the Republican party. Every candidate who appears on that sullied ticket must either repudiate the action at Chicago of men who stole the right of this nation to govern itself or be a party to the theft. Every county chairman, every precinct committeeman, every member of the state committee, unless he cimes forward and repudiates the action of the national committee in defying the right of men to go to the polls and vote must by his silence give consent to suc h tactics. And if such a man does make such a declaration of repudiation he will hear that he is read out of the party. Joe Kealing will send an emissary saying: "If you wish money to farther your campaign you must keep your mouth shut." How many candidates and their managers can be bribed into silence? How much will all the money avail to offset the sure contempt of his fellows? We dare James E. Watson to ccme to this district and make the race on the ticket even should he have exhaustless wealth at his command. For the people of this district will not shut their eyes to a theft, condone a lie, nor can they be britec!.
Wednesday, June 26. Webb lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work in Entered Apprentice degree, commencing promptly at 7 o'clock. Friday, June 28. Kins Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Special Convocation. Work in Past Master's degree.
This Js My 38th Birthday
HEBER D. CURTIS. Heber D. Curtis, an astronomer of wide reputation, was born in Muskegon, Michigan, June 27, 1872. At the age of twenty he graduated from the University of Michigan and two years later he joined the faculty of Napier college. From 1897 to 1900 he was professor of mathematics and astronomy at the University of the Pacific. In 1901 he accompanied the United States Naval Observatory expedition to Samatra to observe the eclipse in that year and upon his return he was given charge of the observatory of the University of Virginia. In 1904 he became an assistant at Lick Observatory and since 1909 he has been in charge of the famous observatory. Dr. Curtis headed the eclipse expedition to Labrador in 1905 and the next year he was in charge of the D. Ogden Mills expedition to the Southern Hemisphere. Congratulations to: Helen A. Keller, the famous blind and deaf mute, 32 years old today. Bishop Earl Cranston, of the Methodist Episcopal church, 72 years old today. Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams, British high commissioner for Oyprus, . 54 years old today. A. B. Stickney, organizer and for many years president of the Chicago Great Western Railway, 72 years old today.
It Is now well known that not more 'than one case of rheumatism in ten ! requires any internal treatment whati ever. All that is needed la a free appll- , cation of Chamberlain's Liniment and i massaging the parts at each applicai tlon. Try it and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by i all dealers.
We are not the go betweens, the serfs, nor the messenger boys of Ryan whether it be at Chicago in placing Ryan's attorney, Root, in charge of the dirty-work or at Baltimore taking dictation from Murphy, Ryan's jackal. Look at the vicious circle. Ryan of the Tobacco company which has just prospered under its prosecution by Wickersham of the Tuft cabinet and the decision of the Supreme court, picked out by William Howard Taft, Root, Ryan's attorney, riding over the execution of the laws of the people, as chairman of the Republican convention. What is this we see at Baltimore? William Jennings Bryan leader of the progressives overthrown by Murphy. And who is Murphy? Murphy is the Tammany Boss implicated in the street railway scandals by which Ryan profited. Two conventions controlled by Ryan! What does William Jennings Bryan say? Our curiosity is now satisfied. Wt know what kind of u. convention we have and henceforth we can watch its developments with the assurance that nothing will be done that has not the O. K. of Tammany's boss, and that he will not give his approval to anything until it has been submitted to Thomas Fortune Ryan for bis consent. How much interested is Thomas Fortune Ryan in the principles of Lincoln or of Jefferson? The time has come when it is no longer a question of names. The man who stands by the nominee of Ryan"s heirlings and dependents at Chicago or at Baltimore is either a Hessian rired to suppress the patriotism and manhood of America or he is a timid, bewildered man, who dares not assert his manhood. The name of the party of Morton, Lincoln, Grant and Garfield has been captured by Thomas F. Ryan and his bandits. The name of the Democratic party has been captured by Ryan. On which ticket will you suppoit Ryan and further his designs? All that there remains to be done is to fasten 6n this country the Aldrich Currency plan and it will be as subject to tyranny, as cut up into provinces as ever was Persia under the satrapies The names of the two old parties are one Ryan. Why keep up the tragic farce longer? The time has come. In the words of Lowell at that other crisis: "Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide, In the strife of Truth with Falsehood, for the good or evil side; Some great cause, God's new Messi.ih, offering each the bloom or blight, Parts the goats upon the left hand and the sheep upon the right, And the choice goes by forever 'twixt. that darkness and that light. Hast thou chosen, O my people, on whose party thou shalt stand, Ere the doom from its worn sandals thakes the dust against our land?
PRINTING IN CHINA. Often No Presses Are Used, a Pair of Brushes Doing the Work. The Chinese assert that the art of . printing was discovered in China about j fifty years before the Christian era. . Until the discovery of the art of paj permaklng, A. D. 95, they printed on ' silk or cloth cut In the form of leaves. : The method employed to this day by i many native Chinese printers Is as follows: No printing press is used. The delicate nature of the Chinese paper would Dot admit of it When the blocks are engraved, the paper cut and the ink ready one man with his brush will ! print a large number of sheets in a day. The block to be printed must be placed perfectly level and secured firmly. The printer has two brushes, one of them stiffer than the other, which he can hold in his hand and use at either end. He dips it into the Ink and rubs the block with it, taking care not to moisten it too much or leave It too dry. If It were wetted too much the characters would be blurred; If too little, they would not print When once the block Is got into the proper condition he can print three or four impressions without dipping his brush into the ink again. The second brush is used to rub over the paper with a small degree of pressure, that it may take the impression. This it does easily, for, not being sized with alum, it receives the ink the instant it comes in contact with it It as only necessary that the brush should be passed over every part of the sheet .with a greater or smaller degree of pressure and repeated in proportion as the printer finds there is more or less ink upon the block. Harper's (Weekly.
A Fool For a Fool's Mission. The government was contemplating the dispatch of an expedition to Burma, with a view to taking Rangoon, and a question arose as to who would be the fittest general to be sent in command of the expedition. The cabinet sent for the Duke of Wellington asd asked his advice. He Instantly replied, "Send Lord Cambermere." "But we have always understood that your grace thought Lord Cambermere a fool." "So he is a fool, and a - fool, but he can take Rangoon." '"Collections and Recollections," by Ono Who Has Kept a Diary.
His Engaging Remark. Mr. Dumhead Nelson was coming to call, but I told him you would be engaged this ayening Miss Olemade (rapturously) Oh, William! Princeton Tiger.
Hard to Please. Wlgg Bjones is pretty hard to please, isn't he? Wagg Almost as hard to please as a college graduate looking for his first job. Philadelphia Record.
There is hope for all who are softened and penitent. There is hope for kll such. Dickens.
"THIS DATt IN HISTORY
JUNE 27TH. 1696 William Pepperrell, who led the expedition against Louisburg in 1745 and was the first American to be created a baronet of Great Brittain, born in Kittery, Me. Died there July 6, 1759. 1778 Congress, which had been in session for nine months at York, Pa., adjourned. 1794 Prince Kaunitx, the famous chancellor of Maria Theresa of Austria, died. Born in . 1711. 1843 Great celebration in Charlestown, Mass., to mark the completion of the Bunker Hill monument. 1852 Lemuel H. Arnold, governor of Rhode Island 1831-3, died in Kingston, R. I. Born in St. Johnsburry, Vt., January 29, 1792. 1862 Gen. Thomas Williams began to cut a canal across the peninsula, opposite Yicksburg, to change the course of the river. 1863 Kingston, 13 miles from Harrisburg, entered by the advance of the Confederate forces under General Ewell. 1876 Harriet Martineau, noted historian, died. Born June 12, 1802. 1911 Joseph Caillaux became prime minister of France.
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Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE-
YOU ARE NEEDED. Said my friend: "The dream of my life has been to take a European trip, but I never have got to the place where I wasn't needed by somebody. My son wants to start in business, and I must help my daughter to build a home, and I have an old father I dare not go away from." Have you felt that way? Ton are needed by so many. If It were not so. what a fine time you might bare! But Turn the proposition around and suppose. Suppose there were no bonds of love or friendship or duty to bind you? Suppose dear ones had no claim on you? Suppose nobody made any call upon your unselfishness? What more tragic? A man died the other day whom no-
! body needed. Born with a silver spoon
in his mouth, he had boasted of his independence. He was a bachelor all his life: had traveled extensively ami accumulated art treasures from many lands. Life to him was a pleasure garden where flowers are growD to le pliK.-ked at will. So far as any one knows, he had never felt a throb of sympathy for any living soul. Nobody needed him. One day this man fell sick and was t.iken to n hospital. Nobody inquired after him. and nobody visited him. He died, and nobody cared. Says one who knew: "Only the selfish and tbe useless are ever free. Those who are worth anything are hound by a hundred chains upon them." Is it not so? And. if so. why should yon wish to Ih free? The chains that bind you are strong and silken chains, and they link you up with usefulness and with happiness. You cannot be needed too much, be-
cause the more chains that bind you
the more chances you have to serve and to be served. When you make yourself Indispensable you make yourself worth while. "No man Is useless while be has n friend." Oh, yes, I know Despite their silken fiber sometimes tbe chains do chafe you. Sometimes we long to choose another way and the freedom to fashion our lives after our own pattern. But so long as we love we must needs serve, and so long as we serve we certainly sball be loved. And Is there anything better than to be needed by those who love us and whom we love?
GERMAN MUSIC
Wherein It Is Said to Surpass That ef All Other Nations. Hans von Buelow's remark that "Italy was the cradle of music and remained the cradle" was. of course, not tntended to be taken literally, but simply as a witty exaggeration of an obvious truth. Italy gave the world the first operas, oratorios, cantatas, overtures, sonatas and most of the ecclesiastical forms, and in course of time it furnished master works in all these styles of musical architecture; yet it remained for the composers of Germany to write tbe most elaborate and fully developed specimens m each case. Italy can show no choral works equal to Bach's "St. Matthew Passion" or Handel's "Messiah;" no overture equal to those of half a dozen German mas ters; no songs equal to those of Schubert, Schumann or Franz: no operas like Wagner's; no symphonies like Beethoven's; no pianoforte pieces like Schubert's. Beethoven's or Schumann's. On these points there can be no dispute whetever. and that is why Germany Is now universally conceded to be the chief musical nation, even by those whose personal taste Impels
thorn to favor particular examples of j Italian. French or Russian music. I The greatest masters of Italy. France ; and Russia have been unanimous In j looMug up to the German masters as
their masters as the men to whose Influence they largely owed their own
; education and development. From I Etude.
Cocaine. Travelers In Peru and countries
! where coca grows chew tbe leave of j
this plant for the purpose of allaying the sense of hunger and the feeling of i
exhaustion' tbat accompanies It. At first the leaven were thought to posses food elenieuts. but now if is known that the coecine they contain merely rllays the Irritability of the nerves that produce the sense of hunger. Coraine is an alkaloid made from the coca leaf, which has the effect of completely destroying the sensibility of nerves. The discovery of; this active principle of the coca leaf explained
fully and satisfactorily the effect pro-
duced by chewing the IcaWs.
MIXED RELATIONS. A Family Problem a Lawyer Did Not Care to Tackle. A lawyer received a call from a new client, a man bent upon recovering a sum of money advanced upon a not and not repaid. "Who is the debtorr asked the lawyer. "Oh. she's a relative of mine,' "How nearly related?" "Very nearly." "But, my dear sir," persisted the lawyer, "yoo must be more explicit" "Well, she may be my mother inlaw." "May be? Then you are likely to marry her daughter." "1'to already married the dauchter." "Then, of coarse, the defendant is your mother-in-law." "Perhaps you'd better hear the whole story." returned the client "You see. a year ago we lived together, my son and I. Across the way lived the Widow Foster ard her daughter Mary. 1 married Mary, and my son married the widow. Now perhaps you can tell me whether my son's wife is my mother-in-law or n:y daughter-in-law." The lawyer did not answer. The problem was unfamiliar. He was not ready. "I don't think I can take your esse." be said. "It presents too many complications." "Yery well," returned the man, taking bis hat despondently. "But there's one thing I forgot Since our double wedding a child has been born to each of us. What relation are those two children to each other?"
Easy Money. Breathlessly be rushed Into .he lawyer's office. "My next door neighbor is learning to play the cornet." he exclaimed. "The man is a public nuisaDce. What would you advise me to do?" "Learn to play the trombone," replied the astute lawyer. "Ten dollars, please." Philadelphia Record.
Your mistake in life is that you do rot look forward far enough. Dickens.
Testing Coins. "There goes another man suffertns from degeneration of public manners," said the clerk In an aggrieved tone. "I gave him five pieces of silver in making change, and he tested every one of them to see, if it was counterfeit right before my eyes. It is only lately that people who buy have got rude enough to do that. Clerks alwnys did ft with coin that customers gave them, but that was a prerogative of the trade. For the customer to assume the same privilege is a usurpation of ancient rights. The worst of it is most; people nowadays are pretty good judges of bad money, and every little while a coin is refused because it Is counterfeit. The only way tradesmen can teach customers the respect due them is to turn their own backs when testing money. That has always been the custom in England. No tradesman over then? would dare fillip a coin under a customer's nose, and as a consequence ho customer has ever taken that liberty with him." New York Press.
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