Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 106, 16 March 1917 — Page 4

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- THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH. 16, 1917

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by J Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor St R. G. Leeds, Editor. : : E. H. Harris, Mgr

Entered at tbe Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as Second Class Mall -Matter. " -

;rr:Think About Thts

I think we should give Mexico a little crushing

now and then and let them know that they must behave themselves.- Senator Stone. - :

Success Rules " . ; Success Rules are ;numbered by ; the . thous- : ands.- As soon as a man attains prominence, he is asked to tell the rules he followed in his climb up -the ladder. . As a result, compilations of Success Rules have become very commonplace, but this does not militate against their usefulness nor against the inspiration that some persons obtain from therh; Thousands may read them and pass them by.

Among the thousands may be one person who

finds the message he needs to make his life ef

fective and his .work pregnant with success. A

commonplace thing may be the turning point in a man's career. , It is with this thought that we present the Success Rules of Alfred C. Bedford, newly elected" president of the. Standard Oil company. He ! gave thein to the Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. members. -. "Do everything you are told to do.'..:

"When you have finished, look around for more to do. "Have no regard for hours. 1 ; "Read and study and think of your work. .. "Have Imagination, have some vision. "When a fellow misses a chance, he. worries.

But there is another coming it: is; just around the corner. Catch it as it goes by. u . - "I always ask any young man that comes into my office whether he has any religious affilia

tions or not. When any fellow has somebody or

something stronger than he, on whom he trusts in temptation, it will bring him over- his trials and give him success." - : "

The Right Man in the RightJob In the April "American Magazine" is an: article entitled "Are You a Square Peg in a Round

Hole ?" by Herman Schneider, Dean of the School

of -Engineering of the University of Cincinnati.

Dean Schneider has devoted his. life, to .making successes out of failures and to finding the light job for the right man. He believes that failure is seldom more than an indication of the right path to success. Among other things. he says: - "Every individual has certain, general traits; every kind of work has certain general characteristics. The problem . is to interpret the traits of the individual, classify the characteristics of the job, and then guide the individual . into the job for which he is supremely fitted. This is one real employment problem.. ..." V ' 'fThere are very, many human characteristics, but there are a few broad and general ones which frequently make for success or failure. v 4 "There is a type-of a man who wants to get on the same car every morning, get off at -the same corner, go to the same shop, ring up at the same clock, stow his lunch in the same locker, go to the same machine and . do the same class of work day after day. 'Another type of man would go crazy under this routine : he wants to move about, meet new people, see and do things. The first is settled; the second is roving. The first might make a good man for a shop manufacturing a standard product; the second might make a good railroad man-or a good outdoor carpenter."

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After First Sale Proves Illegal

TAXES OVER COUNTY RUN BELOW AVERAGE FOR ENTIRE STATE

Taxes In practically all corporations In Wayne county are far below the state average. This is shown by the analysis of tax rates and assessments for 1916 taxes, payable in 1917, which ha been made public by the State Tax

association. The report shows that valuations have increased in every part of the state. Personal property Is being assessed the state over this year for its full value and then twenty-five per cent, is taken off for equalization. Real estate in Wayne county at . the last time it was assessed was taken in for about sixty per cent In Richmond and thirty-five per cent, in the county outside of this city.

on Threshold or 4 Per cent. ' "Even with the increased valuations, the average rate In ninety-eight cities has Jumped to $3.88 on the $100, It is on the threshold of 4 per cent, which

will be crossed this year, the report says. The rate for Richmond, all levies Included is only, $3.30. The aver- . age rate for all towns and cities in Wayne county Is $2.74. "The average rata in 403 towns of the stats is $3.36." "The average rate for 1,011 townships in the state is $2.46," the report says. The average rate for the fifteen , townships in Wayne county is $3.19. Only two townships exceed the state average, Dalton, $2.84 and Perry, $2.66. "The average rate of the ninety-two . county seats is over 3 per cent. These county, seats are of various sizes and the ninety-two furnish a fair average of all towns and cities in the state."

' CHURCH EXHIBITS GOATS

Goats to be served at the special ' supper at the Grace M. E. church tomorrow night are on display at Zwissler's restaurant Three hundred tickets have been sold. The menu follows: - Roast goat, roast beef, gravy, hot biscuits, scalloped corn.. mashed potatoes, pickles, apple pie, coffee.

NUSBAUM ELECTED DIRECTOR OF BODY

"". O. P. Nusbaum was elected a director of the Indiana Retail Shoe association last night in the closing session of the organization's annual convention In Indianapolis. C. F. Wheeler, of Cambridge City, was elected treasurer. A. spike was put in rumors, that

shoes will be selling at- tremendously increased prices before the end of the summer. ' Delegates declared such stories injured business.

Manila hemp, from which the best rope is made, is known In the Philippines as abaca. It is a true banana plant and In . appearance closely resembles the banana grown in California. The species is musa textilis.

-NEW PARIS, O., March 16. On, April 7th, the sale of the old school! building will again take place, a previous sale having' been held last year; but' for some cause or other was not lawful..C A deposit of ten percent to bind the bargam-'will be demanded of the purchaser this time....G, C. Fortney has disposed' of his blacksmith shop io Lon Hawkey, and will sell his stock on St. Patrick's; day.. He will replace his' horses with autos for use in the livery end of the business..... The condition of Mts. Ella Cox is but slightly Improved, is the latest word received from Day ton, where, she ia making her winter home with her daughter, Mrs. Emma Cohurst Wed at Richmond Parsonage. The wedding of Miss Edna Spencer and Ray Pettijohn of Ridgeville, Ind., was solemnized Wednesday afternoon at the home of JEtev. W. C. Hoeffer at Richmond. Miss Spencer is the daughter of Oliver Spencer, and but recently removed here to the Joseph - White farm west of New Paris, but had made many friends previously when visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Pettijohn left immediately after their nuptials for their new home at Ridgeville A merry evening was spent by the B. G. I. C. Thursday evening at Richmond, where the hostesses. Misses Mary Hawley and Wanda King entertained at a "movie party," and afterwards gather-

adian council of agriculture meeting at Regina has decided that the whole wheat crop of Canada shall be taken for the British government

RUNAWAY CAUSES DEATH OF WOMAN

FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., March 16. Mrs. Kins Faines died at her home north of here Tuesday night. Mrs. Maines had been in ailing health ever since being in a runaway accident in the fall. She was upwards of ninety years of age and was a victim of heart failure Mr. and Mrs.'Maltaon Lannard received word from their son, Clarence, of the arrival of a son, Ralph Leo, Tuesday. .. .Mrs. Sarah B. Woodard is making an extended visit with her .son, Thomas Woodard, in Knightstown Mr. - and Mrs. S. C. Alexander expect "their son Claude, who is attending school in Indianapolis, this week-end. . . . . .Miss Mildred Davis has returned after an extended visit at Newcastle and Connersville. ....Mrs. Clifford Hunt and baby came for an extended visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reynolds.

Slate pencils, slates and copying pencils are in demand in British East Africa.

ed at. the home of Mrs. Al6house in 1022 Main street, where delicious refreshments were served. Miss Helen Sawyer and Miss Isla Crawford were

club guests Carl Cook; who is'sta-' tloned iat Columbus, Ohio,, with ' the J

regular army, is spending a short-time with home folks. - He will probably be transferred to Fort Thomas, Ky, upon his return.. . .".Mrs. James HDavis is the guest of her . parents at Pennville, Ind. . . .:. Rev.-' Edgar Vance is conducting a series of meetings at Gettysburg church. . ALTHOUGH-INJURED DILLON DID WORK Patrick Dillon, C. & O. engineer, is expected to recover from an operation at Reid hospital yesterday. He was injured several days ago when working with his engine on the road. He continued to work until Wednesday when a company physician found his condition to be critical.

As a locomotive puffs, the ear can count up only to ten a second then all that is heard is a continuous roar. '

ASK FOR and GET Malted Milk

Britain to Get Canadian Wheat

(By Associated Press) OTTAWA, March 16. The government has received word that the Can-

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That new Spring Suit of yoursr-you will want Photographs of yourself in it for your relatives and friends. And of course the Pictures should be finished in the very latest mode the way we finish them in our studio.

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