Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 20, 3 December 1912 — Page 4
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City Total Average ....4,249 j Total Average 7,426 Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. THE GLORY OF OUR RACE. Gary, Ind., the steel city, for the first time since the fires were started closed down its big mills on Sunday, Oct 20 last, to pay tribute to a dead crippled newsboy. Greater homage could not have been paid a national hero than was accorded at the bier of William Hugh, who died penniless at the hospital. Flags were at half mast, the city council composed the pallbearers, and the entire populace paid homage. More than a thousand dollars' worth of Sowers were given. And already a large sum of money has been given for a monument. Why? It ts no ordinary thing when a whole city i lifted to such an appreciation of a life that has freely given itself for another. , The world knows the story: . Ethel Smith, a young girl, was so severely burned the doctors said she must die unless a large amount of cuticle could be grafted in the burned places. William Rugh, a brave youth who conducted a newsstand, offered his crippled leg for the purpose. The skin was to be stripped off and then the leg amputated. He was warned that the result might be fatal. "What's the odds," he said, "if it will save the girl. The leg is not much good to me, and I have no friends to worry if I should die." And In the hour that Miss Smith's life was declared to be saved the newsboy died. : The message came to him just before he passed away, and his last words were : "Tell her I hope she will get well quick, doc I'm glad I did it." He smiled and was dead. William Rugh when he made his offer had everything to lose and nothing to gain. He did not know the girl personally. And by his death he set the seal of the last full measure of absolute self sacrifice. That's why the Gary mills were closed. What money could not do a crippled newsboy did. Because Heroism is not dead. The age of chivalry is now. Our civilization is not in material things, but in the hearts of our people, and you cannot commercialize a race that so keenly feels and nobly honors a glorious act of self abnegation. Inconsistency. "What Is inconsistency?" asked the curious one. "Well," responded the wise one. "It Is that spirit which moves a' woman whose sleeves stop at the elbow to scold her husband because he hasn't any cuffs on." Exchange. Impossible. - Lawyer You say that you want a divorce from your husband. Why is it that yon can't get along with him? Client He wants me to be reasonable. New York Press. J Hadles Grocery 1 J f or Baked Ham (cooked $ t done), and Fresh Potato
Hollarn' s Good Suggestion. Mr. Hollarn, superintendent of Glen Miller park, deserves the encouragement of all the friends of that beautiful municipal institution, especially the children, in his efforts to increase the attractiveness of one of the most popular features of the park its small but always entertaining "zoo." Apparently funds cannot be obtained from the city treasury to purchase more animals and birds for the park because the city is too busy paying for financial "bulls" of past administrations, and Mr. Hollarn wisely argues that if the most popular of the Glen's few amusement features is to be maintained and increased the money must come out of the pockets of the citizens. Boscoe, the bear, died a few months ago, and Mr. Hollarn wants a new tenant for the pit the big, shaggy fellow called home for so many years, but he has no money to secure Boscoe's successor and is now trying to trade an elk for a bear. Mr. Hollarn would also like to have a couple of buffaloes and a lion or a leopard. So would the children and a whole host of "grown ups," butthey cost money and the city is "broke."
SureLight the Alleys,
The city council should not hesitate in passing the ordinance intr duced last evening for lighting the alleys in the business districts by requiring each business firm to place a small electric lamp in the rear of its establishment. The expense of keeping these lamps illuminated every night in the year would be small indeed to the ' value of the protection they would afford the merchant, because they would reduce burglarous depredations to a minimum. There are few thieves bold enough to commit a crime under the glare of an electric light. If this alley lighting system had been established six months ago it would have prevented one murder, at least two burglaries and one highway robbery. .
County Fire Protection.
The run made by the Richmond auto fire truck to a burning railway trestle two miles south of the city the other night, arriving in time to prevent the destruction of the structure, and the recent costly fires at Greensfork and Economy, suggests a plan of creating a county fire department of one or two auto trucks. These trucks could be located in central points and afford protection to all the small towns and to isolated farm houses. One truck could be kept in some town in the northern part of the county and another located in one of the towns in the western part of the county. Arrangements might be made for the auto truck of the Richmond department to protect the territory to the south and east of the city. For the comparative small cost of equipment and maintenance o such a department the annual fire loss in the county outside the city could be reduced to a small figure. The creation of a small county tax would meet the expenses incurred by such a method of fire protection.
Gray Wolves at the Door. The gsay wolves of the old spoils system pack, famished by sixteen years of lean pickings, are gathering in Washington ready for a raid on the civil service fold. If our next president, Mr. Wilson, offers up the civil service as a sacrifice to these most dangerous foes of good government he will have stamped his administration a complete failure before it has fairly started. But we have good reasons to believe Mr. Wilson will not make such a mistake for he has always been known as a good friend of the merit system. And why should it be abolished? One's political faith counts for nothing in obtaining a government position under the civil service. Merit alone counts and the result has been that since the- Harrison administration the thousands of offices under the civil system have been well administered as a general rule. What would be the result if these trained, competent men were turned out and their places filled by incompetent ward heelers and patty bosses? The mere thought of such a change in policy is repugnant.
7 MORE MEMBERS Eight names have been added to the roster of the Wayne County Horsethief Detective association. Those having applied and received powers of constableship are Isaac R. Williams, Frank Moorman, Will Moore, H.. S. Harter, William Wilcoxen, Henry Atkinson, Daniel Tice and William A. Craig.
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The Theaters
THE MURRAY. There are some amusing things at the Murray. A couple of jugglers the Moralis Bros., as they are recorded on the cryptogram do interesting stunts although the most vociferous applause is elicited from the audience by the "comedy" which is the least effective part of the presentation. This cannot be accredited to the hither side of the footlights, however. The juggling is so good you don't notice the audience after the first time or two. It's too bad vaudeville performers can't be permitted to hand it out straight when they really have something good. Instead of wrapping it up in a lot of silly stuff so the audience will swallow it thinking they're getting something else. The public is a child, and vaudevillians know it. Two down as "Lloyd & Gibson" sing and dance effectively enough, the cleverest song in thir repertoire being one of those popular "spook" songs which enliven theatrics more or less frequently. They do it exceedinglv well. Two demoiselles of Gallic origin present some "illusions" as they are programmed which are vivacious, the sword-thrusting cabinet act being puzzling and entertaining and only rendered banal in its finale by the waving of the national colors. The flag pulling is so old it's cruelty to animals to work it. It ought to be retired on a pension and permitted to dodder away its senility in peace. Otherwise these two young women present an interesting act of its sort. Miss Dora Early was the stellar attraction in the afternoon with her "Bear" song, her partner, Mr. Carl Byal also coming in for much generous applause for his excellent tenor voice. The two, in fact, with their "real songs" are quite as good as anything of the class heard lately here. "That Woman Next Door," down as a "playlet," gives an opportunity for the masculine member of the aggregation of two to do some good character theatrics very good indeed is he and very ably complemented by the feminine member of the company. This sketch is a welcome vaTiation from the usual vaudeville "playlet" which, by the bye is a sort of mongrel nomenclature and is excessively diverting. Altogether the bill is very far removed from being bad. E. G. W. RUMMAGE SALE Ladies' Central Aid Society of the Christian church will give a rummage sale at 195 Ft Wayne avenue, Thursday and Friday. 3-3t Take every tablet (as per directions) and we knowthatina few days you will marvel at tne results. Dont put it off untU to-morrow, cut out this coupon now, start today on the road to health. Make-Man Tonic Tablat will show you the way. We are willing and anxious to give you a full sire 50c box free, then judge for yourself, whether or not they can be of help to you. Can you resist so earnest an appeal? Foryour own sake and those who love you. cut out this coupon today, at once and mall it to us. MamaMan Tonic Tablet, are sold at all drug stores 50c a box on a a-uarantee or money refunded. m"m" C UT OUT THI S COUPON"268 Make-Man Uldt. Chlcaco. 111. I norm iKOTtr nurnl Mk-Mn Tablet bfor sad J Inh to receive, free, a fall-sixe box. Draesint's Name Mr Name . I Atia i .... 8th and N. E.; 8th and S. E; and 6th
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(Palladium Special) SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 3. His leg burned until a six-square inch section of skin graft was necessary did not prevent John Kelly from making a 150-mile trip from Montana to Spo kane under a box car. Kelly suffered the injury when his tent burned over him In a mining camp. Having no monjey, he boarded the first freight and ! made the perilous trip in spite of the ! terrible burn. Kelly is recovering rap idly, following an operation. The Crab as a Fisherman. The crab sometimes caKhes a fish ami it catches it without book and line It lies la wait, perhaps in some creek with its jaws extended lu front nn open. Perhaps a school of klMIes com along, and it may be that killie on tht outskirts of the school may swim nn suspectiugly along through the clear water between tbe upper and lower parts of one of the motionless open claws of the crab. When it is well within thetu the claw suddenly snaps together and that particular little Willi iroes no farther. HACK DRIVER IS THROWN FROM RIG (Palladium Ppwial CENT ER VI LLE, Ind., Doc. 3 Willard Townsend, who received a broken leg as the result of having been thrown from a hack is recovering as fastly as possible. Townsend was returned from a school building, having .ifc..?v MURRAY Today THE BIG RED LETTER BILL Headed by CARL BYAL and DORA EARLY with 4 OTHER BIG ACTS 4 Phone for Seats
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driven school children from their respective homes to the school when the . horsts became frightened and ran away, throning the driTer from the hack. Both bones in his right leg were broken.
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