Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 109, 18 March 1914 — Page 4
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City Planning
Fighting for the Interests For reasons that are perfectly obvious, the shipping interests of our eastern coast are vigorously fighting President Wilson's measure intended to nullify that clause in the Panama Canal regulations which exempts American coastwise shippers from paying toll. These interests have conducted an active lobby against the move and fcave at last succeeded in getting a strongly worded minority report before the House of Representatives. Representative J. R. Knowland, a California solon, is the father of this document and has therein apparently exhausted his well stocked vocabulary of stinging expletives. "It would be far better to abolish the Canal itself than to sur-
That alone
Home Gathering at First English Lutheran Church on March 19
POET OF ROCKIES SERIOUSLY SICK
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unen oar iwneib uu Wu ,d be sufficient to ut a wet blanket over continent, they gave little thought -to ninjt save the clearing of forests the budding of rail-, To be an uays. and the organization of industries. Town P cowardice! The canal is one of the
v ere a bv-proauci 01 mat .activity, pwiucu
wherever it chanced for the time to be most convenient. Therefore, a majority of our cities have come into existence like Topsy who "just grew up." Streets were laid out without any idea of future development, factories were mingled with dwellings and very little thought was given to what might be demanded by growth. But now the day of reckoning has come and wo are beginning to see that a town is not like a weed, which can grow anywhere and under any circumstances, but is very largely an artificial thing which must be as carefully planned as a building-. This effort to build a city with the future in view, to organize it in such a way that all its parts will develop in harmony with each other, has blossomed (Hit into the new science of city
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greatest achievements of this country and no other nation has aided. It is presumptuous for any nation to demand all the benefits of a partnership and be unwilling to assume a single burden." After recovering his breath, the gentleman wound up with the one bomb every oratorical artilleryman always saves for the wind-up: "We have reached a crisis in our history." From these incandescent sentences it is obvious the mere facts about the Panama Canal tolls question have not percolated so far westward as that remote vicinity where Mr. Knowland has his grub stakes.
The canal will not be "surrendered to foreign
power" by our refusing to exempt coastwise shipping from paying tolls. The canal will be governed according to the regulations agreed on by the last Republican congress (of which Representative Knowland was himself a member) on
March 13, 1912 and sitrned bv President Taft.
The First English Lutheran church has issued the following invitation: Dear Friend The Men's Brotherhood assisted by the other societies of the church and the pastor, has arranged for a big home gathering of the entire membership of the church on next Thursday evening, March 19, A great many new members have been received into the church since January 1, and this will be an occasion for you to get acquainted with them and they with you. Besides it will be an opportunity for the membership as a whole to meet and greet each other, a thing that will do us all good, and as a result be a benefit to the church. A short and interesting program of address has been prepared. An orchestra of fifteen pieces will furnish the music. Kindly take heed to the following suggestions: Every member of their church and
passed over his shoulder and arm.
dislocating the shoulder and fractur
ing the large bone In the arm. Little Misses Dorothy and Jessie E.
Ingram and Eva Mikesell or New waa- CHICAGO, March 1R. Cy Warman,
ison, spent the week end wltn Misses ,ne -poet of the Rockies" is seriously
IJernice and Lima Horner. m at the Congress hotel here, and toWilliam Marrinan and daughter, ' da ,mvsiclans attending him said that
Mary, of Springfield. Mrs. Elbert E. j hig Hfe jn danger. He became Browe and Misses Eleanor and Kath-. bU(i,ieniy m Sunday night while dining
Bring a well-filed basket, as we shall erine Smith of Kicnmond spent tun-; with a party of friends at a downtown
iay wnn Mr. ana mro. juuu -'""" j hotel.
Miss Katherine Marrinan.
their families are invited and expected to be present.
NEW PARIS
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McKee, Mrs. Nancy A. Walley, Mr. and Mrs. C. It. McClure and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKee near Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Parish entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William JcaneR of Richmond, Harold Mitchoil of Indianapolis, Miss Blanche E. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell. Mrs. Laura Mauck and Miss Minnie Middaugh of Dayton spent Sun-
eat our suppers at the church. Time for supper, 6:15 p. m. Bring whatever you like, but the committee suggests that you include in your basket meat, sandwiches, Balad, pickles, baked beans and anything else you desire. Coffee and lemonade will be furnished at the church. The contents of all baskets will be put together on one large table. Let nothing keep you away on that evening, but do your part to make this the largest gathering of First English Lutherans ever held in our church. Come and bring the entire family. W. H. ROMEV, Gen. Chairman. E. G. HOWARD, Pastor.
I Whinney, Izora Little, Verling Galen 1 and Willard Morrison at dinner Sunday. Philip Davisson. 5-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Davisson, died Saturday evening of meningitis, at j their home near Economy, where they had Just moved from here. The body , was brought here Sunday night, and taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. i C. E. Samuels, where the funeral was j held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. conducted by the Rev. J. P. Hearst. Four small boys, Robert Reid, Elvin ! Horner, Traord Boyes and Emmett ! Harris were pallbearers.
Kenneth, 7-year-old son of Mr. and ,
nan and
Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick was home from Cincinnati for the week-end. Mrs. Mary McGill and daughter entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Johanning and family of Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. I Kemp and daughter of Bradford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cronin of
WILVTS INIDGESTION ? WHO CARES? LISTEN!
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Xenia, Mr. and rMs. Thomas Maloney ! heartburn, sourness or belching of gas. and daughter of West Manchester. ! aciJt or eructations of undigested food, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. j no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hawley entertained Messrs. and Mesdames P. F. Shinkle, Lawrence Hawley, Amos W. Black, Mrs. Mary Young. Leonard Young, Everett Shinkle and Henrietta
Shinkle at dinner Sunday,
headache. Pane's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest and most certain indigestion remedy in the whole world, and besides it is harmless.
Millions of men and women now eat
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I MASONIC CALENDAR ! Entered Apprentice degree. Wednesday Webb Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M. Stated meeting. Thursday Webb Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M. Called meting. Work in Entered Apprentice degree. Friday King Solomon's Chapter No.
spent the winter in Florida have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Caughey and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson. Messrs. and Mesdames Charles W.
Smith and Leverett Haseltine and
Messrs. Mark and H. W. Porterfield of Richmond attended the funeral of Philip Pavisson here Monday. Mrs. Albert Haler and son spent Monday with friends at Piqua. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. King and daughter of Pittsburg are spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reid . and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. King. ! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reinheimer i and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reinheimed. In the i
afternoon I). F. and Russell went for a walk, and covered the entire distance between New Paris and Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. William Colvin and baby went to Dayton Monday to visit
I relatives.
Miss Carrie Haller spent Sunday
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side a buggy Friday evening on hia Mai k Masier uegree. way home from school in District No. i Saturday Loyal Chapter No. 4!0. E. 4, tripped and fell, and the vehicle S. Stated meeting. Aid Floral Work.
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iti-il and decides just wnat developments snanIf the English ianguage is still able to convey be permitted in what sections, it regulates build-!definitc facts those regulations guarantee to ing heights, it lays out factory sites, it is careful tMs country absoiute control of the canal, that street extensions keep the future in view.j Rut those regulations and no other regula sewors are laid in such territory as not to be i tions though they be passed by a dozen congress. moved in the future, railways and street car.es vvould justify us in violating the solemn cornlines are compelled to branch out according to;pact into wMch we entered and agreed that all plan and such boulevards and parks are arranged ; nations should pay equal tolls for the use of for as will make the town a harmoniously devel-;tne canai oped unit. I ivT1 , . ,. ,. , . Thp ritv nlannpr rlnes iiist. what thR nrudent ! The canal ls one of the greatest achieve-
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individual does who provides against the future.; - a no otner nation naci -Mr and II lfnn,v tW land vnlnps rp rrmstnnt.lv risino- aided' No other natlon has aided m digging the I Arch Raney was buried Monday in
in the city and is therefore anxious to buy prop-jaitch, jtf lf ' but what would that waterway be ertv for parks not only of such an area as maviworth lf other natlons had not responded to the now be needed, but such as the city will need in i freat opportunity by erecting facilities for tak-
He is careful to see that the play-l'11 "rtiC LllC11 8,11(11 e Ui L"e Ilt;w inausznes
:inaue certain uy tne canai. ine ngures actually ! show that Central and South American countries have spent more money in making harbor and other improvements than the canal itself has i cost us.
ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It.
the future
Grounds are established where the coming generations can use them as well as the present, and he demands that private enterprise, in fair and just degree, be subordinated to the purpose and plan of the city as a whole.
City planning is not a theory still hanging in
These improvements are as essential to the
Springlawn cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jordan entertained Misses Donna Morrison, Grace Mc-
RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR By a Specialist.
Nature warns you when the track of health is not clear. Kidney and bladder troubles cause many annoying symptoms and great inconvenience both day and night. Unhealthy kidneys may cause lumbago, rheumatism, catarrh of the bladder, pain or Hull arh( in the back, ioints or muscles, at
i times have headache or indigestion, as time j passes you may have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, sometimes feel as though you had heart trouble, may have plenty of ambition but no strength, get weak and lose flesh. : If such conditions are permitted to continue, 1 serious results may be expected; Kidney Trou1 ble in its very worst form may steal upon you. i Prevalency of Kidney Disease. i
Most people do not realize the alarming increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease. While kidney disorders are among the most common diseases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patients, who usually content themselves with doctoring the effects, while the original disease may constantly undermine the system. If you feci that your kidneys are the cause of your sickness or run down condition, try taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the famous kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because a? soon as your kidneys improve, they will help
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them from any stomach misery.
Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from and drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life is too short you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and digest it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your home anyway. Should one of the family eat something which don't agree with them, or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derancement at daytime or during the night, it is handy to give the quickets, surest relief known. Adv.
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the air. but in many towns is an accomplished' KUCcess of the enterprise as the ditch itself or as fact. For over thirty years, German municipal- j the great locks which are the pride of our engines have had city planning ordinances in opera- j neers- And who will say that this investment tion. And what the advantages are when a city ! of money does nt entitle these and other nacievelops according to specifications rather than i tlons similarly interested in having something to according to chance is well known to every trav-jsay about the world's use of the canal? eler who has visited those beautiful towns. ' Representative Knowland is equally wrong in Hut even in this country city planning has ; declaring that other countries are to bear none of passed the experimental stage. New York is al-jthe burdens of maintenance. Every ship that ready at it. Boston has accomplished much injpasses throuh the locks will pay its toll, wheththat direction. Minneapolis has some excellent er xt hails from Britain or the Sandwich Isles, ordinances and Washington, our capital city, is And those tolls themselves are designed to pay v shining example of the superiority of a plan1,101 the Pro-iect and will pay for it if such men as over mere chance. i Representative Knowland do not mess the The American City Bureau of New York Cityjth,ng up' ha? collected a large amount of interesting data 11 will require a great deal more than Repreon city planning and has arranged it in the form '. tentative Knowland's perfervid eloquence to perof an exhibit. By means of the lectures which ! suade this nation to violate its solemnly enacted are given in connection and the charts, maps, j treaty and to prostitute its national honor which photographs, etc., which are shown, the business ' is at stake in the premises. It will require a man who has never before heard of city planning; reat deal more than the threats of the Califoris made to see that it is only the city which de-jnia congressman to persuade the ninety million
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fashion that is proing to be successful in its future competition with sister cities. Members of the present city administration testify that a plan agreed upon by the city as a whole would not only liake their work much easier and more efficient,
the iat gentlemen whose shipping trust is now so powerful as to defy dissolution by the whole Democratic administration. Indeed, the day is rapidly approaching when such oratory as that furnished by Representative Knowland will not
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Dia wouiu, in ine coming ciecaaes, save the city! nave any value at all, not even to the Interests many hundreds of thousands of dollars. jwho have probably inspired it.
Marshal Shows Preventative Measures in New Housing Law
INDIANAPOLIS, March IS. Many important measures for fire prevention are contained in the Indiana housing law, recently passed by the state legislature, according to the state fire marshil. So closely is it related to the work of his office that wherever the fire marshal goes he is emphasizing the importance of the new law and is advocating its strict enforcement throughout the entire state. Probably the strongest single force for fire prevention in the housing law, according to the fire marshal, is the requirement that all tenement houses more than three stories high be of fireproof construction. "Fireproof" Defined. The law defines a fireproof tenement house as "one the walls of which
are constructed of brick, stone, ce-
ment, iron or other hard. Incombustible material, and In which there are no wood beams or lintels: and in which the floors, roofs, stair halls and public halls are built entirely of brick, stone, cement iron or other hard incombustible material; in which no woodwork or other inflammable material is used In any of the partitions, furrings or ceilings. "This definition," the law states, "shall not be constructed as prohibiting elsewhere In the stair-halls or ffntrance-halls, the use of wooden floorings on top of the fireproof floors,
or the use of wooden sleepers; nor as prohibiting wooden handrails or treads of hardwood not less than two inches thick, nor doors or wooden lath in partitions." Reduces Hazards. The fire marshal believes that the new law. if strictly enforced, will greatly reduce the hazards to property and life which naturally exist in tenements and crowded rooming house Any house which shelters more than two families, according to the fire marshal, comes under the scope of the Indiana housing law. "The housing law contains many other provisions which are sure to result, in the reduction of fire hazards," says the fire marshal. "For instance, the law definitely states that no closet of any kind, except one of fireproof construction, may be placed un-
fice exists. If not. the local board of health is responsible for seeing that property owners conform to its requirements. In case the board of health cannot enforce the law, the city mayor is held responsible. The fire marshal is urging local officials everywhere, to take particular pains to see that the law is enforced.
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BACKACHE
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io uie nves oi tne people dwelling in tenement houses." Protection From Ashes. The new law, according to the fire marshal, also requires that the owner of every tenement house in Indiana shall provide proper receptacles for ashes, rubbish and every sort of refuse In the building.
The enforcement of the Indiana
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