Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 271, 30 September 1916 — Page 11

NEWS OF THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF WAYNE COUNTY IN THE JUNIOR

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me oreaKing point, ine snip Truths in How many of you read the comic sheets in Sunday's paper? Do you see the mischievious Buster Brown and Smithy, and the funny actions of Tige? And yet, did you ever read the wisdom of the Resolves? On Sunday, September 10, was a fine one, and for fear you didn't read it, it goes like this: "Resolved, that whereas 'tis school time again let us learn this. Each day is as important as any other day, same as the steps in a stairway. You make your record from day to day, and it is your record. That promotes you as much as your final examinations. If you are working the boss is watching you, and if you are making a good record you win De promoted wnen a job is open. If you are one of those men working with your eye on the clock, you are making a record for yourself that will get you laid off. See here, if you are not being paid in counterfeit money you have' no right to give counterfeit service. Remember boy, it is your record you are making, it is a part of you. It can do no person any good or harm except yourself. It is your money you are earning; who gets it? Put some in News Review Germany at last has announced that they will "accept liability" for the loss of American lives through the sinking of the Lusitania. Valuable beds of potash have been discovered in Cuba, which will greatly relieve the shortage caused by the war. Because of the heavy fall rains, the war activities along the Somme have been stopped. Five weeks more of Presidential campaigning is all that is allowed One of the latest projects of President Wilson is a national board to settle troubles between emplryers and their workmen. Prince George, the li year old eon of the King of England, has decided to go into the navy.

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the Comics the bank. There always is a job for the boy with a bank book habit." Doesn't that idea seem grand? Where Mr. Outcalt talks about counterfeit money, it may be changed to everyday school life and revised to "IF you are not getting false grades, you have no right to do false work." And instead of "The boss is watching you," say "teacher." Read that resolution over and think about it. Then read these every Sunday and follow the things they suggest. Your old friend, Jo. Bob, Plain Bob Name of This Boy One day a little boy came to school and the teacher asked him what his name was, and he said, "Bob, plain Bob." Then the teacher said, "What is your second name? I am sure your name is Bob something." "No, my name aint Bob Sumpin; I told you my name is Bob," said the boy. Then the teacher, thinking she would get the last name of the boy, said, "What is your father's name?" The Loy said, "I have no father. I have a papa, a mama and a Ned." "What is your papa's name?" asked the teacher. "Why, I told you his name was papa," answered little Bob. Then the teacher said, "What does Ned call your papa?" , Bob looked at the teacher, laughed, and thought she was something comical. Then he said: "Ha, ha, that's the first time I ever knew a dog could talk." Bob then pulled out a slip of paper from his pocket and said. "Here is a note that mama told me to give to the teacher, but I don't know where she is." The teacher told him it was hers, and after reading it she found out that hi3 name was Robert Murphy and that he lived on Main street. Contributed by MYRON PARDIECK. Russia maintains at Moscow an experiment station for the study of flax cultivation and manufacture.

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A Bad Brother Once upon a time there lived a man and his two sons. They had to work very hard. One morning their father went to see some man. He left the two sons home to do the work. The elder son was lazy, his brother had to do i all the work. The elder son made his brother take some corn to one of their friends. The friend gave him some money and he ran off. So that night the father came and asked where the little boy was. The older son told him, but they could never find him because he went so far away. Finally his father gave up. He was so old he died. And the elder son made a shack in the woods to live in. He was very unhappy. He had to kill animals to eat CAROLINE MUECHUER Joseph Moore School The BY LULU MAE ASHINGER. Chapter 3. Twelve years had nearly passed, and Rose was the bride of Allen. One day as Rose was walking along the street she met with an accident. She accidently tripped and then she "'as grabbed and put into a saddle on a horse and driven away. She then was taken to an old house on the 6ide of the mountain. "I am going to hold you here for a ransom and if this isn't paid I will put you into a den of hungry lions," said one of the men. Then he wrote a note saying, "I demand one thousand dollars for the girl I hold. Red Men." When Allen received this he was mad and went to Bee her father about it. Wrhat shall we do to get Rose? Shall we give them what they demand or not?" said her father. "I am not going to give them one thousand dollars if I can help it." "We will get Pedro and a couple other men and go to, rescue her." "All right" So they started off. It did rot take them long for they went on horseback. At last they reached the place. They went in and found that nobody was there. So they went into

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Shepherd Boy Meets King

Charles, a German shepherd boy, was tending bis sheep in a valley near a forest. A hunter came up to him and asked, "How far is it to the nearest village?" "Six miles, sir, but the road is only a cow path, and is very easily missed," said Charles. - "Would you kindly show me the way?" inquired the hunter. "I cannot, sir, I must watch my sheep. They may stray, into the forest and be eaten by the wolves, or stolen by robbers." "What if you do lose a sheep or two, it will be of little loss to your master, besides, I will pay you more than you can earn in a year," ans wered the man. "My master pays me for my time, and if the sheep got lost or were stolen while I were gone, it would 's Den another room and there wa Rose. They quickly untied her and made their escape with her. Home once more, and they passed several weeks having snch good times. They went to operas and to cabarets to dine. Her lion was getting so big now. One day a friend came to her house and while she was playing with it, the lion accidently bit her, and t hen dragged her to his den. When Rose came out she found that he was killing her. She then called Pedro and after a very fierce struggle, he got her out It was weeks and weeks before the girl could even Bit up, but she finally recovered. A year had passed and they were certainly happy, for there was another one added to the family, and guess who it was. Why Allen Hughes, Jr. And as the story book Rays, "They all lived happily ever after." THE END. ENJOY OUTING Eight of us girls after school at night make a camp fire and have a very nice time. We fry potatoes, toast bread, fry tomatoes and onions. I wish Aunt Molly could be there some time. MABEL VEREGGE

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be the same as if I had stolen them." The hunter then said, "I Vill watch your sheep while you go to the village and get something to eat and a guide." "I could not do that" said Charles, "sheep do not know your voice. Besides, how do I know you will keep your word?" "I see, my boy, you are a good faithful child," replied the htmter. The boy then offered 'him some food, which he ate. ' Jnst then his companion came out of the forest Charles now found oat that he had been speaking to the Grand Dnke, wno owned au me country aooui. When leaving, the Duke said, 'Yott shall not be forgotten, my boy." Shortly after this the Duke sent for Charles and had htm educated. Charles grew to be a strong and useful man, and what was still better, remained true, honest, and faithful till his dying day. MARGUERITE FAUCETT St. Andrew's School. A Lad's Question "Papa," inquired a young hopeful of some seven summers, as he looked up from a book he was reading, "there's a word here which puzzles me, 'diplomacy'. What does il mean?" Diplomacy, my son," and th old man smiled paternally as he said it "means this: Doing or saying precicely the right thing at precicely the right time." "Ah!" retorted the young hopeful, "then I guess I exercised diplomacy last night." "How, my boy?" inquired the fond parent. "Why, I roiled Johnny over into my place, just before ma came in with the castor oil, and then back again before she came to the other side." AGNES STEIN HOW TO BUILD LEAN-TO. A lean-to is very easily built. First make a frame which should be waist high and 8 feet long. Start filling in the frame with small twigs and end up with heavy brush. This makes a very nice shanty foi boys. Try it some time. Fran! Crowe.