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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914
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"The Wrath of the Bee" A row was stunsr to death by a swarm of
engry bees the other day at Vineland, N. J. Two tender-hearted women, who ran to the rescue of Bossy, returned to their homes somewhat wabbly in the knees and tender in a very literal sense. This incident, trifling as it may appear, opens to the man of a speculative turn of mind the door into the seldomly explored land of animal and insect psychology. We have always assumed, somewhat carelessly, that man holds the monopoly of the qualities which make up the mind. But since science has been delving into these mysterious regions, it begins to appear that our humbler brothers possess somewhat of the factors that compose emotion and intellect. Darwin's nine or ten years of study of the angle worm showed that modest and unassuming creature to possess some abilities in that line which are by no means to be despised. And August Forel, who learned more about ants probably than any other man that ever lived, was so impressed by their wonderful intellectual powers (we write "intellectual" for lack of a more accurate term) he came to the conclusion that the tiny speck of matter which composes the brain of an ant is the most remarkable bit of substance in existence. Now it is seen that even the bees may lose their temper, quite a human thing to do. If the .reader has any curiosity in that direction, we j-ecommend that he read the greatest book ever written on the subject Maeterlinck's "Life of the Bee" and if he is curious to catch a glimpse of the psychological causes and effects of this loss of temper on the part of the little honeymakers, he will find Maeterlinck's essay on "The Wrath of the Bee" very much to the point. It will be found in that author's volume, "The Double Garden," which also contains his remarkable study of animal psychology, "The Dog."
WOULD MARRY WARREN.
acter and began a siege of persecution which finally drove the communists to America, that asylum of Europe's ostracized. It was in 1805 that they migrated and it was in Butler, Pennsylvania, that they re-established themselves. Here they grew in numbers and prosperity, but in 1814, for reasons into which there is not space to go, they moved to Posey County this state and there built another community which they christened "Harmony." Inasmuch as "Father" Rapp remained the head and soul of the experiment, the members of the com
munity were familiarly known as "Rappites." In 1823, Robert Owen, the first man to use the word "socialism" and one of the earliest prophets to launch the movement now grown to such dimensions, purchased the entire holdings consisting of 20,000 acres. Here, at his own ex-
i pense, he erected quarters for 1,000 persons and
endeavored to put into operation his scheme of communism. Owen was dead set against what he conceived as the "trinity of oppression marriage, private property and irrational religion," and' he labored diligently to devise a scheme of society wherein they would be conspicuous by their absence. Man proposes, but God disposes. The immediate cause of the smash-up of this little Utopia was that one fat and healthy brother had a ravenous appetite for a certain sweet pudding served at the Friday dinner. His mate across
the board was a dyspeptic of the hyperhydro-, writer Would Make Him Learn How
Women Work Always, Husbands Loaf Around Readers Advise Editor
FORUMOFTHE PEOPLE Articles Contributed Jor This Column Must Not Be in Excess of 400 Words. The Identity of All Contributors Must Be Known to the Editor. Articles Will Be Printed in the Order Received.
New Harmony It was about 1780 in a German community called Wurtenberg that "Father" Rapp organized a religio-socialistic community. This venture flourished until the more robustious spirits of the neighborhood became disgruntled at having neighbors so manifestly their superior in char-
Needs to Be Managed Like a Spoiled Child. Editor Palladium: I can think of nothing better that I would like to do than to be Warren's wife about a month and manage him as I would like to see Helen do. I would use him the same as I would a spoiled child about two years of age. If that didn't cure him I would give up in disgust, for he and his whole family for they are all just alike and there is nothing to love or admire about a one of them as long as they remain as they are now. I admire Helen for avoiding quarrels as she does. But I do not admire her
or to his place of recreation. As long as a man provides for his wife he thinks that is all that is necessary, as love usually dies after he gets her. It does seem though that Helen should know enough by this time not to force her attentions on Warren, for I know something of his disposition and the less attention she gives him will be all the better for her. He and others will consider him a good husband no matter how cross and queer he might be, as long as he provides for his family. In common married life why is it that a man can take his vacation free from wife and children while the wife cannot do the same? I would also like to see the man who calls himself a slave. He must be extra small, or
for fearing Warren as she does. If ! he would not let a woman dominate women would own up to it the most i him, am very sorry for him, that's all. of them are just like Helen. Those I A Reader, that are not too masculine to gain the j P. S. I think that neither husband love of a self-respecting man. Helen I or wife should be boss as each should
Editor Palladium: ; It is possible that no women of the world have put forth greater effort ; to obtain the suffrage than have the women of England. It was a right women of the manor, in that country, enjoyed in the mcdiavel ages. In the reforms of 1832 the word "person" in the election law applied to both sexes. It was later construed not to mean women. In the election bill of 1867 the word "man" was firse used to replace "person." In 1883 another suffrage bill came within sixteen votes of passing parliament. Pour years ago, a committee composed of members of all political parties, drafted a law giving women parliamentary suffrage. This was finally defeated by unfair means. And if hysteria, leading to anarchy, ' is now rampant in the suffrage movement the cause is not difficult to see. The high handed methods of a reactionary ministery in its efforts to
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needs it, but she is to be admired families where the wife is slave
much more than that thing that claims , driver; the men happen to be smaller
to De a "brute."
"man," but instead is a
Spartansburg.
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WARREN NEEDS TEACHER.
chloric variety, who couldn't digest the compound. After the marvelous fashion of human beings, he began to quarrel with his fat friend, urging that he might show more kindliness toward one not so well blessed inwardly by refraining from eating his sweets with quite so much
gusto. This was the rift within the lute that finally made the music mute. It started a fuss that shivered into smithereens Owen's fond ex- i pectations of the spotless brotherhood. - New Harmony, since become one of America's historic show places, is now celebrating the centennial of "Father" Rapp's founding of the village. Ex-President Taft, Charles Warren Fairbanks and Elbert Hubbard are in attendance. The town is small, but its influence has been great enough to deserve the attendance of such celebrities. Although Owen's experiment like other communities of its kind, failed of its aim, it has served so many other useful purposes that few will regret his attempt. Just as the Anchorites proved what human nature is capable of in the way of renunciation, the Owenites showed what it can do in the direction of a self-forgetting fraternity. Although his village communism failed, the philosophy behind it is still vital and his propaganda started a train of thought going in this country which still leavens the whole. Above that, he demonstrated the impracticability once and for all of such communistic schemes, a quite necessary achievement in itself, for which the world can be very grateful. Of brotherhood, like everything else, enough is enough.
to Love Truly.
than their wives, so I guess that they
are afraid of them. WANTS WORD BATTLE. Editor Palladium: Helen is soft. She ought to talk back to Warren just like he talks to her. Warren thinks he knows it all and he doesn't know anything either. He is a bully that is all. I don't see how he could help loving Helen because she is a very sweet woman. Where is Winifred? H. I..
Editor Palladium: I am very much interested in Married Life. Have read It all through. Warren as a business man is a thorough man. But for a true loving husband, he is too self-will
ed, thinks too much of his own ideas, ! ' does not care for the feelings of j CAT AND KITTEN, others and less for the humiliation of Editor Palladium: You asked all of his timid and modest wife. Now if he i us readers to tell our opinion of Wardid not use so much authority Helen ! ren and Helen and it won't take me would not have to study up so many j long. I think they are both off their untrue statements. j bases. He is like a wild cat; Helen Now if I had a man like Warren 1 1 like a kitten; one squalls, the other
would teach him a thing or two. If i growls. A good dose of tar and feath-
Helen had some of the vim, spirit and spunk that is in the blood that flows through the veins of our family, she would get along with her husband better and he would be a more considerate man. Mrs. E. S.
WIFE NOT HUSBAND SLAVE.
Woman Gets No Recreation, But Man Sits Around All Day.
the English
people, who think that their will should not be thwarted and their wishes disregarded to please the cohort of reactionary snobs. And if the militant suffragettes are insane, their affliction is due to the dogged obstinacy and stolid stupidity of the English government in opposing a movement the success of which is assured by all modern tendencies. Yours, F. French. Easthaven, Richmond, Ind.
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Editor Palladium: Wish to say a few words in regard to "Married Life the Fourth Year." The man who gave
himself the title of slave is almost I
alone in his class, as experience has taught me, the man boss in most everything, . his own work and tho house work, too. He expects his wife to cook, to do the house work, washing, ironing, baking, take care of the children, know where they always are no matter how many there may be, keep the clothes of the household in repair and know the place where everything belongs, wait on the husband and do a hundred and one things and still not be tired. Then if he gets the slightest ailing she must stay with him, were anything to happen to her she would be obliged to take care of herself. If she should happen to tell him about her illness he will say, "I am sorry," and then walk away to his neighbors
ere would help them both. I don't go much on either of them, they are both to blame. I would like to hear something from Winifred and the pussy cat. M. B. New Paris, O. SEEK WINIFRED. Editor Palladium: We are very
much interested in married life the!
fourth year, and read it every day, but I
we have been disappointed because little Winifred is never mentioned. We like Warren and Helen both, we think Helen is sweet but sometimes overbearing and we also think Warren is entirely too cross with his sweet little wife and feel very sorry for her because she is so weak. Kindly find out and let us know through the columns of your paper where little Winifred is. L. F. G. Connersville, Ind.
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By JAMES J. MONTAGUE.
If the stock is down to twenty that you paid a hundred for. If the butcher and the grocer will not trust you any more. If you've given up your stateroom on a transatlantic ship, And are going down to Coney for your next vacation trip, Oo not fuss or fret or worry, but be patient and resigned. For it's merely psychological which means it's in your mind. If the foreman comes and tells you that the shop is going to close, If you cannot, take the children to the moving picture shows, If the interest on the mortgage isn't anywhere in sight, And the sheriff is expected to foreclose it any night, lr will cheer you to remember the depression that you feel Is entirely psychological which means it isn't real. Therefore let your hopeful bosom give a psychologic throb. Ask some psychologic brother for a psychologic job. If your savings have been scattered in a psychologic crash. Pay the grocer and the butcher with some psychologic cash. And you speedily will find yourse.i! in psychologic health. And possessed of an embarrassment of psychologic wealth. Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Suggestive Questions on Sunday School Lesson
June 14. 1914. (Copyright, 1914. by Rev. T. S. I.inscott, I). P.) The Friend of Sinners. -Luke xviii: 0-14 ; xix:l-10. Golden Text I came not to call the righteous, but sinners Mark ii:17. 1. Verse f What is the sin of selfrighteousness? 2. If a man knows that Christ has saved him from sinning, is it wrong or not, and why, for him to tell it? 3. If a man despises others, no matter how bad they may be, what is his character? 4. Verse 10 Is it the duty of both saints and sinners to attend church and to pray while there? 6. Verses 11-12 What is the liability of prominent churchmen today becoming like this Pharisee? 6. Is the fact that a man prays proof that he is a good man? 7. How do you account for it that
from this story a man may pray, be sential today, for men who have de-
may we give to riches today as an index to character? 15. Are bad men as likely to be rich as good men, and why? 16. Is there any necessary sin, or virtue, in being rich? 17. Verses 3-4 Is the desire to see Jesus natural or supernatural? IS. Would you say or not, and why, that God had enkindled in the heart of Zacehaeus a desire to see Jesus? 19. If a man professes that he wants Christ's salvation and takes but little pains to obtain it. what are his chanceR of being successful? 20. Verses 5-6 Which commences the search, Christ tor the sinner, or the sinner for Christ? Why? 21. How long does it take Jesus to respond to the sinner who seeks him? 22. Verse 7 What was Christ's supreme mision to the earth?
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still not be right with God? 9. Verse 13 How bad must a sinner be so that his cry for mercy will not be heard? 10. When two sinners come to God for salvation, one of them having been very bad, and the other having lived a fairly goodl ife, which of them does God forgive most readily? 11. On what condition does God forgive a sinner no matter how vile he has been? (This is one of the questions Which may be answered in writing by members of the club.) 12. Verse 14 What is the moral difference , if any, between tw men, of equal ability, and in the same social circle, one converted when he was a boy, and the other after he had spent thirty years in sin? 13. What Is the spirit which brings humiliation, and the spirit which . brings exhaltation?
frauded others, before they can obtain salvation? Lesson for Sunday, June 21, 1914. The Great Refusal. Mark x: 17-31.
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HOLLANSBURG The right side and abdomen of Orie Abernathy were badly lacerated when he was thrown on a saw in the portable mill on the Will Ruch farm. The impact threw him back of the saw, the fall inflicting bad cuts on his legs and arms. He is expected to recover.
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NOTICE OF ALLEY VACATION. To the Town of Boston, Wayne County, Indiana, and the Citizens Thereof: - Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed "lrr the Wayne circuit court of Indiana by Frank B. Jenkinson and Bessie Jnkinaon pray-
Inc for the vacation f the alley In
said Frank B. Jenkinson's addition to the town of Boston, YCjjyne county. In-; diana. Lots number one (1), two i2.; three :?). four in.-five (5) and aij (6 in said Frank B. Jenkinson s addition to the town of JJoston, and land j In Boston township. Wayne county. Indiana, belonfrinff to John B. Potten-1 ger and wife. Klniina Pottenger, and to I.uella Burgess, and abutting on said alley, will bo affected by said ' proceeding-5 This petition will be; heard and determined at 9 o'clock a. ;
m., .Mine l.'l l. imuie nrmj Fox. judge of said Wayne circuit court. 10-17
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