Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 118, 28 March 1913 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALliADlUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I. FRIDAY, 31 ARCH 28, 1913.
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INDIANA TEACHER AIDS PHILIPPINES ilarry Bard Places School System of the Islands On Its Feet.
(APPROACH STANDARD Is Ucx Down the Peruvians. INDIANAPOLIS, March 28. SchoolJnaster to nations! That's Harry Erwln Bard, the Indiana man who put the school system of the Philippine islands on Its feet. When he went to the island home there wasn't much of an educational system In vogue In that sunny clime. Teachers were scarcer'n hen's teeth and the kids were playing pelota or training game cocks. Now they're the most rabid base ball fans in captivity and the rest of the school system is rapidly approaching the highest American standard. "It runs through my head," said 'Minister of Education Villaran, of Peru, "that a fellow who can put education into the Filipinos can do the same to us." And he offered the job to Prof. Bard. Now anybody who knows South 'American in general and peru in partlcularknows full well that it is easier to psraw blood out of a turnip of the average Peruvian. If .it could he fed to, him in sugar coated pills or by hypodermic Injections your Peruvian would 'fall for the three Rs. But when he has to work for it well, it is eome .tough educating that fellow. But hafd as that was, it wasn't the .worst proposition Prof. Bard had to face. Not being so intimately acjualnted with the Peruvian disposition as he , might have been. Prof. Bard signed up for three years with this Villaran person and sailed for Lima. But while he was sailing, those Peruvian hotheads were revolting and Prof. Bard got a beautiful back view of Dr. Villaran keeping a liurry up date in Europe. The new government didn't hanker so much for an educational system. They allowed as how they'd pay the professor's salary all right, but the less he bothered them about education the better off he'd be. But that wasn't what the schoolmaster came down for and he pitched in on the new administration and in eight ; months' time got them to the point I .where they'd eat the alphabet and 'multiplication table oft his hand. Then ', another revolution put the old gagm Into office and the professor started all over again. Taught Between Revolutions. Between revolutions he has man aged to cram considerable knowledge i down the Peruvian. The kids have got real benches to sit on, while the
politicians are getting less spending cleared up through the discovery by money than they got before. And he a Paris bookseller of a batch of five 8b giving the country a complete, up- copies, the only ones known, of "Alto-date educational system that any var," the lost masterpiece of Aimee de
matlon might be proud of. The Hoos 1er schoolmaster's phenominal success wlth the Filipino and Peruvian enouraged the late Madero government to entertain hops of elevating the Mexican education system with Prof. Baras neip. Mueria ana fpux uiaz are trying to borrow money to build ,000 new school houses." Whether they are really anxious to educate the peons' children remains to be seen. However, if Prof. Bard tackles the Job, Mexico will get a thoroughly modern system of education. The
'schoolmaster to nations" was born book had diBappeared. A few days ago, 45 years ago at Wingate, Ind. He is hOWeVer, a chateau formerly the pron graduate of Wabash college and Co- perty of Coigny family was sold Jumbla university. Before he went to and one of the leading booksellers who the Philippines he was principal of went to examine the library discovered the Adams collegiate institute. Adams, there flve copies of ..Alvar uncut and N. Y. He is now in Paris, planning Juat as when it left theprinter's hands, further campaign to educate nations, j The newg has created a Ben8atlon ; among bibliophies, who are eagerly Barely Remembered. ' competing for the purchase of these "I suppose yonr late uncle didn't fall copies, as well as literary circles, tc remember yon in his will," said the which are asking that the book be re-
aympathetic friend. "You can hardly call It a remembrance." replied the poor relation. "It was more like a fnlnt recollection." CROSS OR FEVERISH HALF-SICK CHILDREN 'Mean their bowels are wasteclogged; liver sluggish and stomach sour. - Your child isn't naturally cross, lr- j 'ritable and peevish. Mother! Examine ; Qie tongue; if coated, it means the lit- j tie onea etomacn is disordered, liver ! Inactive astd lta thirty fiet of bowels i clogged with foul, decaying waata. j 4elierius "Syrup of Figs that this is Aha ideal laxative smd physic for call,terB. KoChtag else rogsdJrtsa the little tone's tender stoaaaeh, trer and bowels jo affaotnariy, besides they dearlytove its drJWnftrt U tte. . For otatttfUaattrt bowels, sluggish liver. MBooaaCM, or sour, itftordered .rtomrMtu iVreriahaeaa, diarrhoea. Sore Throat, bad breath or -to breaJk a cold, gtro emeaalf to a teaaTooraful of "Syrtap of mbta." and In a few beam all the ologged vp waste, aour bile, ojuHceat ed footl wmA oansttpatad matter wfll reBtly' move on and ot of the system :Zg ittnc or nawea, aod yeo will - r"r; y have a wH. fc&y and smiling ;d'Ha again shortly. yrup or jrcs you are not .drugclag your cJatadrera, being oomv fpoeed entirety of laectoae figs, senna 'and aroma ties it cannot be harmful. Fall direotions fori children of all .ages aad far grown-ups plainly prtnt,ed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs aad Elixir of Senna." prepared by the California Pig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genwlne old reliable. Reiuee anything slse offend.
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TERP1ECE F Jl Paris Bookseller Discovers Five Copies. PARIS, March 28. An interesting literary mystery which has baffled students for over a century has just been i Coigny, duchessee de Fleury, who was i Andre Chelner's "grande passion." Ever since her death, in 1820, it has been known that Aimee de Coigny, while awaiting her turn for the guillotine at Saint-Lazare prison wrote a novel of this name, but no copy of this book jaB been 8een since the beginning of the nineteenth century. Only twentylive copies were printed for distribution among friends, and Eteinne Lamy the well-known academician, who edited La Coigny's memoirs a few years ago, declared in his notes that the printed without delay. Its contents are stated to be of a very remarkable : quality, placing it among the principal : works of the revolutionary period. j Changing a Name. I How a patronymic may be transformed out of all recognition is shown I by an instance quoted by Cosmo Innes in his work on surnames: j "James Halfpenny, a Dublin citizen i throve in trade, and his children induced him in his later years to change the name, which they retarded as un dignified. This he did chiefly by dropping the last letters. He was buried as James Halpen. The fortune of the family did not recede, and his son after renouncing retail dealing looked about for a euphonious name. He made no scruple of dropping the unnecessary "h," and, that being done, it was easy to go in for the Celtic rage, whicb ! Walter Scott had lust raised to a srreat ! height. Consequently he who had ran ' the streets as little Kenny Halfpenny came out at the aseem biles of the day as Kenneth McAlpin." Tom Thumb and the Iron Duke. The Duke of Wellington called frequently to see the little general at hia public levees. The first time he called the general was personating Napoleon Bonaparte, marching up and down the platform and apparently taking snuff In deep meditation. He was dressed in the well known uniform of the emperor. I introduced him to the Iron Dnke, who inquired the subject of his meditations. "I was thinking of the loss of the battle of Waterloo." was the little general's Immediate reply. P. T. Brnum's Life. Lover's Logic Suitor Toa certainly told me to embrace my privilege. Papa Well, bnt 1 didn't tell you to embrace my da up titer. Suitor No. but to embraee your daernter is s privilege. Londosj Tele-
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MIZZI HAJOS The Gennett Theater on Saturday, March Twantyninth
FIREFLIES IN JAPAN. Large and Brilliant and Numerous and Not Afraid of Man. In Japan fireflies are more than mere beetles. They are Cupid's light to guide lovers, souls of ancient soldiers, the devil's snare to tempt wanderers to death. In their light of magic goid with a tint of emerald green the Japonese see stars of hope, sorrows of broken hearts, the everlasting spirits of warriors, but, most of all, the joys of love and lovers. Whenever, they see the glimmering faint green light of fireflies hovering over the stream running into the dark ness of night the Japanese dream of love and loving hearts. The light of fireflies is the galde of lovers going along the narrow paths to meet their .weetheartR. The Japanese fireflies are much larger and give brighter and more steady light than those seen in Europe or America. In old days many poor Japanese students, unable to buy candles, were wont to gather fireflies in a bag and read tbeir books by their light The Hotaru kago (firefly cage), made of fine laces, placed on the veranda gives almost as bright a light as the large stone lantern, but much more quaint and dreamy. Fireflies are plentiful everywhere In Japan. They are not at nil afraid of human beings and will often alight npon the dress and even vn the hair or hands. It is not seldom that fireflies fly Into one's pockets or sleeves. Mock Joya n Ktrand. A Good Excuse. "Now, then." demanded Luschman's wife the next morning, "wnafs yonr excuse for coming home in that condition last night?" "Well, to tell you the truth, m dear," he replied, "none of the hotels would take me In." Philadelphia Press. A Big Difference. "How rejoiced the knights of old were when they got their lady's glover "And bow mean they look now when their girl gives them the mitten!'' Baltimore American. Catarrh Quickly Relieved Get a 25 or SO cent tube of TTONDON'S illl Catarrhal Jelly at once. TJse It otrick. Finest remedy ever offend for Catarrh. Cold in the Head. etc. Money refunded it wanted. Twenty rears ol s access. Why? Sample free. Write Quick. KOTMDON MFft. CO Mlaacapatla. i
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Murrotte. "Rosea of Remembrance" a Nestor drama, at the Murrette today contains one of the prettiest love stories Imaginable. Seldom is there seen a more true to life picture than "Roses of Remembrance." The younger sisters "Saved By Parcel Poet" and "Leo's Love Letter are also shown. Turtle Soup every Satur day all day at Ed Muey's, 20 South 6th street 27-St National Headdreseea. There Is no such thing' as a national headdress In America. Even the millions of immigrants and descendants of Immigrants from countries posses' Ing a characteristic headgear promptly discard any such distinguishing mark during their first week in the new world. Perhaps the fact that the English dominated our early history may account for onr lack-of peculiar headgear, for England is the only country in Europe which has not a dlstlactlvs national headdress. Honest Advice to CecsaspUves Somehow there extols a vat anoant of scepticism s to the peeelbUtry "mn ConauiDFtioB. We etete but feet a, anri are alacere la whet we aaeert. II we ware afflicted with TuherceloaU. we should de prectaely - what we: ask others to do take Kfkiu a A Iterate t promptly and TetthfellT- The- reaeaa. we ahonld do this aad werraat we . ae Tor- anfciar all Coaaaajptlvee te Ufce it. la that we hev tha repotta el (raaa recererle. one ef rtW toBtmii Kit gnaqaeaaaaa Ave.. re. -Geotlcmea : For twe years I waa afflicted with . beejerrhsc of the ,lB; the oiimher tota'ed nearly oenSaeed. Our . ftmlly phyalriea advtaed acfthU Hlatate. aa te remain would probalrtj be fatal. However, I rataamed. aaa la Febreary af 102, I was tafcea with a eavarj attack of paeemoaia. whee I racovared tiflteioftttr to walk aboat the hoeae I waa left with a - f rtatotful hacklne; - ranch, wbtrh do a (Urine 1 bad taken rooM aJJgrlate. It waa at trnla tlaae. March. VM. that I learned of and etarted takingKckmao'a Alterative, la a abort Mbm my courb waa oa and I was proaosneed well. Blure rhat Urae I have had twe slight attacks of pneumonia aad l eave resorted to no ether medicine te effect s CC-T'in at praaest la exeelleet health aei feel that aa long aa I eaa obtain Fekoiaa'a AUerattee. I ha-ra a fear of Consumption. I rnwnet oneak to Majbly for the rood It baa doeie." fPlCaedt HOWAltT U SITuOTi Ffkmana Alteeetlve le eeeiHW to BrnarhlUa, Atthwa. Hay Fever: Threat Luu Troables. and in nphaUdlsc the tyctem. Doee rot reetela SAiaoes. oplatea or baWt-formlnr druga Ak for booklet tellln of rerorevie. ard write te-Kekraen riboratory. PhUadelplita Pa.fearoare eiidenre. For ! hf nil lrtite; drsaslale A. O. Luken and Company. d TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE 4 For Sals st Cooper's Grocery MONEY. Can be used every dy in the week and we will supply you with whatever amount you may need. We loan on household goods, pianos, and stock and leave same In your possession. You can pay us hack in weekly monthly, or quarterly payments in case of sickness or loss of work time will be extended without extra charge.' Get our terms before borrowing. Private Reliable THE 8TATF INVESTMENT AND LOAN COMPANY Room 40 Colonial Bids. Phone 25 ba Tske elevator to Third Floor. Richmond. Indiana. of Wall Paper. Phone 3129 I, Evenings. Coapo2s PALLADSUtt. WCMtVOfrD, IND. by nxaS, but cat-of-towa be sent by i Aavtas. ahfpoiBg charges to - TOWIi KEJLDERS need net wait ssUfl orders aar way of the week and ads Vxys.
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