Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 104, 12 March 1913 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PAIAADIITM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12,-1913.
IS REJECTED BY ARMY W. Craig Had Tattooed Designs of Nude Women, So U. S. Turns Him Down. Corporal Bailey of the local army recruiting station Is of the belief that the old Baying, "In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love," may be changed to read, "la the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of war." Bailey's reason for taking this license with the poetry of the old master is that he has secured ten men in the eleven days of this month. Besides this large number, .live more were examined but . rejected for a variety of defects. . t . . The local recruiting officer intends to make this month a record breaker and has a number of applicants in line for examination. Richmond has the reputation of being one of the best "cities in the state for recruits, and is living up to the standard at this time. William Craig, 24, a stranger from the west, who applied at the local arm recruiting station yesterday for enlistment in the army, is the most tattooed man who ever appeared bejfore the recruiting officer. The man was literally covered with tattooing. He was rejected because of the figures of two nude women etched on his side. Craig, as he gave his name, has a total of seventy-three separate designs tattooed on his body. They range from the base of his back to the soles of his feet. He was a walki'lng, rainbow. Covering his chest, from the base of this neck almost to his waist was a Imap of the United States, showing all the large rivers, the states, principal cities, worked In various colors. His ,"back was covered with a coat of arms and three big battleships. On each shoulder were two poker hands, a royal flush and a straight flush, with (dice and other gambling devices. His jwomen, hearts, sailor's heads, and (other designs.. His back and sides were covered with birds, and the two .rude women which lead to his rejectIment. Around the calf of each leg, Idown to the ankle, a large green snake jtwined. On top of each foot large istars were worked into the skin and on the sole of each foot a big dagger as seen. ; "Have some clothing put on those figures and I will take you In a minute," said Corporal Bailey, but the stranger refused. MILTON MILTON, Ind., March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Caldwell spent yesterday in Cambridge City. Henry Hess was given a pleasant surprise Monday evening. The occasion was his thirty-ninth birthday. John DuGranrut is moving to his recently purchased home at the west ;extremity of Connersville. MrB. Wedding was taken to Indianapolis to St. Vincent's hospital Tuesday for a surgival operation. Her daughter, Miss Catherine Wedding accompanied her. Miss Mabel Voris was home from Indianapolis Sunday to spend the day With her father, Prof. Voris. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goodwin of 'Newcaselt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Zeller Monday. Mrs. E. B. Newman and Mrs. Elizabeth Harden are about the same. The entertainment committee of ithe New Twentieth Century club will give a dancing party at the Odd Fellows hall Friday night, March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newton have vacated the rooms in the Beeson flats iand moved in the house with her mother, Mrs. Alice DuGranrut. The meetings at the M. E. church are progressing with increased interest. Everybody is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst of near Conner8ville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Gresh. Mrs. E. B. Wagner and son George, .planned a surprise on the daughter and sister Mrs. Alma Wagner, in honor of her birthday Saturday evening. Those present were Miss Blanche Moore, Miss Ruby Moore of Richmond, Miss Maude Hussey, Miss Jessie Lantz, Miss Marie Elwell, Miss Rachel Thomas, Miss Veva WitteMrs. Harry Doty, Mrs. Carl Willi? The evening was happily spent b A two course luncheon was served. Rev. Victor Westhafer and wife of Harlan, are at his father's Rev. F. M. Westhafer. He will preach each night Meeting each afternoon except Saturday. Drinking Water Teet. One of the best and simplest tests is to put a pint of water in a flat earthen vessel, evaporate it quickly and scrape the receptacle clean oC any residue. If such residue Is white aud powdery it means lime or gypsum; hence the water is hard, but safe. A whitish green or whitish yellow gummy residue is suspicious. Burn it, and If It turns black, giving out the smell of burned feathers, the water is contaminated with animal refuse and a likely breeder of typhoid. Detroit Free Press.
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Many Persons Now Devoting A Few Hours Each Day to Gardening. BY I. l TOTTEN. The other day I met a farm woman who told me her experience in gardening. I will give her story minus the quotation marks. A few years ago, my husband and I moved out here to the farm from the city. Being a farmer's wife was" quite a new and novel experience to me, and must confess that many perplexing problems confronted me. However, I was anxious to learn and took much interest in my work about the farm home. I have always been a lover of out door life, and even when living in the city, I spent much time out in the fresh air and sunshine. Although the greater part of my city life was spent in apartment buildings, I have always found, in the backyard or somewhere. enough ground for a few flowers, and I have enjoyed every minute that I have spent working with them. When we moved to the country, one of the first things that I thought of was that I could have as many flowers as I could properly care for. The scarcity of vegetables, however, dur-
ing our first winter on the farm made 'with a horse and do quite as well as me come to the conclusion that a part : jn the garden, thus leaving the vegof the time at least, which I had tvi i i
planned to devote to my flowers would be spent taking care of a vegetable garden. In the large city where I lived, nearly every vegetable that grows was on the market in the summer time; and, even during the winter it was possible to get fresh vegetables; because, a large amount of truck is grown under glass and, of course, there are south-em-grown vegetables that come upon northern markets very early in the Spring Our country home is several miles from town and it is not always con venient to go to town every day in order to get something to cook. It was ari unusual experience for me j when I first moved to the farm to have to lay in a supply of things to I eat for a week or even longer, so it 1 was a puzzling question many times to know what to cook, and I resolved that I would have a supply of vegetables for my table if I could possibly raise them. On most farms today, whether large or small, we find some kind of a vegetable garden. Some of them are very good, but, as a general rule, the care is not given to the work of raising vegetables on the farm that should be and I have observed that in many localities the garden is too often a place where weds hrive better than vegetables. The garden is seldom fenced properly to keep out chickens and the farm animals, and it is neglected in many ways. The men of the farm usually plow
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the garden and possibly help their wives plant a few of the seeds, and, set out some of the plants and sometimes if by chance there should come a time when they are not too busy with their field crops, they get out and hoe a little or the children are put at work pulling weeds, and under this kind of attention the plants that come up manage to grow the best they can. From my own experience, I have found that a really good garden demands more than this. One must give it the best of attention, become interested in it, and even become enthusiastic about it. Most farm women help a little with the work in the garden, but, as a rule, the bulk of the work is left to the men. Of course the farm housewife is a very busy woman and cannot always have the time to devote to the garden that she would like, but for the woman who can possibly spare the time, there is no more delightful or healthful and likewise profitable work than that of taking care of a. small vegetable garden. It would probably be too much work for most women to put out and tend all the vegetables for a large family; but, we have found that many veg etables such as swoet corn, potatoes. etc., may be planted in a separate truck patch' and tended by the men fW fnr t10 Bma arAon ,.h,-h be tem1ed b tn housewife. , Q Q .,.i. J M-M. J T T J.1 J CA 11 - t W V V. 1j near the house and take care of it as it should be will be surprised and will also surprise the men in the resuits. Tne men are busv vlth their field crops and have not lne tlme to take care of the vegtable8 as they should be v few men eTen realize the , , . . j iiiuucj oiur ul a guuu sai ucu. ucii i mere is bu mucu uiui worn, iu uc don many of th?m consider the garden as really not worth bothering about. The truck patch that can be Not
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after because it takes but a short time to hitch to the plow and cultivate these vegetables waen the horse is already harnessed for some other work. To get out into a garden and plant and transplant and fu6B with things to make them grow is a different matter, and few men, unless they have plenty of time to devote to this work, really enjoy it. It is said that the love of the soil is inherent in every man. We believe it is in woman also. The trouble with most women is that they imagine that they haven't the strength to get out and do such work, while if they would be out in the open air more and get really interested in hemething besides the dally routine of housekeeping, they would ind that they have much more strength than they thought they had. If one can only work an hour or so each day, it is surprising how much can be accomplished; but, it must not be neglected for a week or so at a time if we expect to obtain the best results. There are many things to learn about gardening and one's first at tempt may not come quite up to expectation, at least mine didn't; but, experiences teaches us many things and I now feel that 1 can plan, plant and tend all by myself, as good a garden as any man. By devoting a few hours work each week to the culture of my vegetables, I feel that I am doing a great deal toward solving the family food problem. The Drama of London's Fog. There is a whole world of drama bound up in the chronicles of London's fog. This misty and mysterious visitant, far older than Gog or Magog, which nsed to visit the watches of the night when the metropolis barely lifted itself out of the surrounding marshes, has a fund of comedy as well as tragedy. Countless murders have been committed nnder Its sheltering cloak, men and women have been waylaid, children have been torn from their mothers and wives from their husbands. London Strand. Ho. SIB Possible
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