Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 283, 14 October 1916 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1916
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND 8UNTELEGRAM
Published Every ' Evenirur Except Sunday,. Dy Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds, Editor,. . E. H. Harris, Mgr..
' Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, aa Seo ond Class Mall Matter.
Pitying the Orphan Some of us spill a superlative amount of sympathy over the "poor" orphan who is bereft of his parents and forced at tender years to 'face the hardships of. life. Convention has forced us to look upon the orphaned lad as a boy whose whole outlook on life is colored by dark glasses, who can see nothing ahead in the road but, rocks and marshy places." No one will deny that a . boy needs the careful advice of his parents and will benefit immensely by the loving care of a mother. But look at the other side. Many a boy f is petted and fondled to such an extent by his parents that at the age of . twenty-one, his views of life are as circumscribed as the home in which he attained majority.. Many a boy never amounts to much in manhood because he was never, thrown
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on his resources and forced to battle on his own responsibility. I An orphan has a big advantage in not being held-4own by the conventionalities of his home, the precedents made by his father, the admonition, -"what will people say if you start to work in that mean capacity." An orphan will buckle to any kind of job to get start, and experience proves that many of them make good with a vengeance.-: . ; f,r) t. . Remove many a boy from the uppish influences of his home town and turn him loose in a strange city with instructions to hoe his own row and he will surprise himself and his parents by getting along better than they expected.
A Maritime Surprise The war has sprung many surprises. The last one is the arrival at New -York of the steamer Gullfoss, flying the flag off Iceland. This is the first time in 1,000 years that a boat from Iceland docked in North America. The first ship to come to this country from Iceland was when Leif, the Lucky, son of Erik the red, landed on the shore of Cape Cod about 1,000 years ago. The crew,was made up of pure Icelanders. The second vessel of the fleet is expected at New York early next month.
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Johnston, the Brooklyn right fielder, started the fourth game of the world's series with a triple and scored on Myers' single. In the Red Sox half of the first inning, no runs were made and no one reached first. Brooklyn came to bat; Johnston being the first man up. He smashed the first ball Leonard pitched for a triple. The picture shows him as he reached the third bag, safely. Gardner, the Red Sox third baseman is seen in the picture and also Umpire Dineen.
Garfield Notes By Grant Spears
Chapel -was held FViday morning, the speaker was Rev. Milo Hinckle; his subject was, "It Doesn't Cost Us Much to me Courteous." The orchestra played three numbers, and the school "America." "The Head Light," our school paper, is now on the press, and will be ready
for distribution the last of next week. The Girls' Chorus was organized
Wednesday evening, and elected officers, besides twenty-three other mem
bers. Omcers and members are as
follows: Officers are President, Helen Jes
sup; Vice-President, Helen Bentlage,
Secretary, Edna Mae Ruly. Members
are Helen Addleman, Sunshine Keys, Helen Bentlage, Hilda Lee, Reba
Bogus. Fay, Logue. Pearl Bowmer, Rut!i McPherson, Caroline Collings, Mildred Mote, Essa Davis, Helen Roland. Juanita Detmer, Irene Ruly, Erens, Edna Mae Ruly, Anna May
Horr, Merle Thistlethwaite, Ruth Haseraeier, Emmeline Wagner, Winifred Hay, Mildred Wbitely, Emma Hoos, Martha Webb, Esther Jay, Dorothy Janes, Helen Jessup. Librarians are Reba Boggs and Martha Webb. The "llead-Light" staff has requested the drawing classes to prepare drawings to be used as literary headings, ets., also designs for the cover of the "Head-Light." The boys' cooking class has several new members and now the class numbers twenty, as follows: Paul Brady, Earl Bond, Harold Cathcart, Quincy Carter, Robert Davis. Edward Mills, Ernest Cary, Morris Druly, Robert Sliver, Howard Dietrick, Paul Harman. Kenneth Parker. Francis Gable, Harry Harris, Ralph Stewart, Ernest Hoos, Alvln Kramer, Carlos Walker, Robert Klute, Albert Weale.
FUR SEAL HERDS ON PRIBILOFS GROWING
WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. Growth in the size of the fur-seal herds of the Prlbllof Islands is shown by a census now being taken by Dallas Hanna, of
the Bureau of Fisheries. Mr. Hanna's inspections on St. George's Island, of theh Prlbilof group, revealed 552 harems and 354 idle bulls,, almost double the number last year. On St Paul's Island there are 2,948 harems and 2,278 idle bulls, an increase of about 30 per cent over last year. ,
VETERAN FAILS TO ENTER ARMY
MEMPHIS, enn.. Oct. 14. The United States Army is overlooking a good bet when it does not enlist a man who has "had smawl pox," yellow fever and measles and colrye and is "immune from awl the bone diseases." On the files at the local United State Army recruiting station hangs this letter, written from a Mississippi town : "I wish to be a U. S. soldier if they is any way for me to get In the army.
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I write to my governor in May last & he won't give me no satisfaction. I am able in strength In ever way & 1 no I Understand how to make a soldier. I can fill Any office or any place, even like a private. ; I pride in military work. I Jes want to place. I never did have headake, or tuthake in my whole life and I not take a dose of medicine in twenty off year. I have had smawl pox, yeller fever and measles and colrye. . I am Immune. I have had awl the bone diseases and it
does look like 1 mite git some place. Please let me heair." The applicant received a courteous reply, regretting that it would be Impossible to accept him.
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GIRL TAKES GIFT GENERAL LAFAYETTE GAVE FIRST LADY
WASHINGON, Oct. 14. General Lafayette's gift to Martha Washington, a rare old platter of unique design, has found its way into police court here. The old relic was found secreted in the room of a servant girl, who disappeared from the home of Miss Sophia Riggs Webster, a member of one of the city's oldest families. The platter, exhibited in court, when the girl was arraigned, bore the initials "M. W." carved neatly in the center of the dish, and around the edge
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Miss Mary Wohlford, 22, a student at Stanford University, Is believed to be the youngest woman head of a corporation in the country. When the Eseondido, California, Gas and Electric Light Plant was put up for auction, Miss Wohlford bought in the property. She is taking a course In electrical engineering at Stanford and upon her graduation will assume active management of the corporation.
were the names of the fifteen states then In the Union. The girl pleaded guilty to theft and was paroled. The gift was presented to Mrs. Washington by the French warrior, on one of his visits to the United States after the Revolution, and is highly prized by Mrs. Webster, a lineal descendent of the Washingtons.
A tiny electric lamp is mounted on the handle of a safety razor of English invention.
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URN PLANT. OPENS BRANCH
In order to handle an ever Increasing trade, especially in its electrical vehicle department, the Mllburn Wagon Company, of Toledo,' Ohio, manufacturers of the Milburo Electric, has opened a branch factory in Toledo. The local agency will have a display at the fall festival. The Milburn Company Is already transferring its business wagon department to the new branch and It will also use Its new Quarters for the building of custom made automobile bodies and quantity, standard body orders. The rapid expansion of the electric vehicle department of the Milburn Company is said to have been directly responsible for the opening of a branch factory. "Our plant waa simply getting too
small and we didn't have sufficient room to enable ua to til the orders as fast as they came inand that is why we are starting a branch factory," said H. W. Suydam, president of the Milburn Wagon Company. . . , : STICK PINS IN FLIRTS. ; '
CHICAGO. Oct 14. "The next tlm a flirt annoys you Jab him with your hat-pin, then have him brought before me and 111 do the rest" So said Judge Maroney to Miss Marie Stewart George Jones, arrested on her com plaint, was fined $200. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
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