Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 232, 12 July 1919 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1919.
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HEART AND BEAUTY PROBLEMS By Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson
Dear Mrs. Thompson: One of my daughter's boy friends brought a soldier to our home to call. The soldier and my daughter seemed to become infatuated the very night they met. After he returned to camp, they corresponded. He went to France and was injured and for a time she did not hear from him. He is back in the states and they are corresponding again. I picked up a letter the other day and couldn't resist reading it. It was a love letter. 1 don't know what to do. My daughter is only eighteen and I do not want her to write love letters. It is embarrassing for me, because I cannot tell her I read the letter without offending her. What would you do if you were in my position? MRS. SMITH. Your daughter has reached an age where her judgment should be trusted. Say nothing about reading the letter. Do all you can to encourage her confidence and make her feel that she has your sympathy and understanding. Affairs of the heart usually turn out all right if they are allowed to take their natural course. You really have no cause to worry because your dau'ghter has reached an age when it would be difficult to prevent love from entering her life.
Indiana News Brevities
WARSAW Even if a nolecat takes
up quarters in an Indiana home, the jwieh cramps, while swimming, drowned
lng of the Ohio State Bar association which has closed its session at Cedar Point.
XENIA A ten year old boy, seized
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am very unhappy. I am engaged to be married and I love my fiance more than anything in the world. He loves me too, and does not want to give me up, but he will not marry me until I learn to control my temper. Almost every time he comes over something happens to make me angry and then I say terrible things to him or some one else. Last night I was
putting on my little sister's shoes and she was crying and acting terribly. I got Impatient and flung her oft my lap onto the floor and she hurt herself. Then he told me I must control my temper for six months without losing it once before we could marry. What would you advise me to do? I try hard now but it doesn't seem to do any good. HAZEL K. You do not try hard enough to control your temper. It is a matter you will have to overcome alone. Now that you know you are on six months probation, you ought to have a great enough incentive to conquer your temper. Close your lips tight when you are angry and do not say anything. When you become cool you will not feel the same desire to be unkind.
owner is prohibited by tne feiaie game laws from molesting it. W. W. Dederick, Warsaw florist found out when be was fined $18.30 for shooting a polecat which was killing his chickens. He was arrested by game wardens.
LEBANON H eat patrons of the Interstate Public Service company in this city have organized to fight the petition of the company for an in
crease in rates from 27 to 35 cents a foot of radiation. INDIANAPOLIS Oscar H. Montgomery of Seymour, was elected president of the Indiana State Bar association at the closing meeting here. Other officers were: Elmer E. Stevenson, Indianapolis, vice-president; George H. Batchelor, Indianapolis, secretary; Ellas D. Salsbury, Indianapolis, treasurer. Three members elected to the board of governors were George O. Dix of Terre Haute; Edgar M. Blessing and Allison E. Stuart, of Lafayette.
in the Little Miami River.
COLUMBUS William Rogers and Ben Ball, convicts of the Ohio Btate penitentiary, have escaped from thf prison farm.
Niles Tool Works company will be put on a 45 hour week basis, eight hours with ten hours pay.
CHAPLIN'S SON DIES
LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 12 Charles Chaplin, motion picture com rrfn nday ended a 72-hour vigil in v ofhis.hnme when his only son died. "
Natco Employes Vote Against Strike Policy Employes of the National Automatic Tool company voted not to strike, at a meeting held Friday evening at the Eagles' hall to determine whether or not the employes would strike for an eight hour day and the right of collective bargaining. The necessary majority could not be obtained.
CONSTIPATION Stop dosing , with pills or laxatives and use Brazilian Balm locally. Get it inside every night for a week and be cored permanently. '
MASSILLON Bodies of a sevenyear old girl and ten-year old boy were found in a pool near here. Drownings were accidental.
MIAMISBURG It was unanimously agreed that teachers salaries shall be substantially increased, at a recent meeting of the board of education. RAVENNA A girl, 14 years old, died here today from effects of an accidental bullet wound received from her brother.
WHEN THERE IS NO CHANCE "You're American-born, for one thing," said Nena. "Oh, yes, maybe your father was Irish, and came away from a poor home. But you could always speak the language. You never had to be hooted at in the street because you didn't know how to talk English and called 'Sheeny' and get spit at! "And your pa and your ma, no
matter if they was poor, they wasn't slaves like our people, kicked around and starved and shut up in places and kept from knowing anything! You had folks back of you, Annie Hargan, that made you what you are now. Folks that had their health and their strength and wero free to go where they liked and do what they liked not like my folks in Russia! "You got only four in your family, too. And you live in three rooms. I got nine in my family, and we only got one room more. "You got a bed right by a window where you get air. My sister and my two little brothers and me all sleep in one room and it has no window at all! And what was your father? He got a place as a bookkeeper or something, didn't he? And earned maybe sixteen, eighteen dollars? My father was a tailor. H got eleven dollars a week. Eleven dollars for nine people! I never knew what it was in my life to have enough to eat at one time till I was past sixteen. What do you know about being hungry! "Besides, you got an aunt a nice lady with education and a job In an office. If your folks got in trouble, she'd help you. At least, you would not starve. When I started work in the shops I got six dollars a week, stitching cuffs. Nothing else just stitching cuffs. They never put me on anything else, so I never could learn anything else. If I was tick one day, the whole family had to eat less that week. "I used to work nights till I fainted
in front of my machine. And my ma used to take in pants-finishing for four cents a dozen! I remember a lady come around once from some settlement house and scolded mother for letting the kids work on the pants. And told her that if she needed any help she should go ask the Charities. What I want to know is, where does this city save anything by letting us people work our hands off for nothing and then sending us to the Charities to get helped? That's what I want to know. "I tell you it makes me sick, this sympathy we get for being poor! We don't want any sympathy. We want help to change things! Swell chance we've got to 'get along' like you say,
and 'improve ourselves' like that woman at the settlement house used to tell us girls! Tell me where's our chance? Why, we have not got any chance! Unless it's strikes. And that's my business from now on. "I'm glad you've got your nice work and your young man, and everything," finished Nena Rabinovitch in a softer voice, getting up to go, "but don't go getting any snob ideas that everybody in this free country's got a chance! If they're born with good health and character enough to push their way through alive, like me, maybe they have. But I ain't going to get smug and go ahead of them. I'm going to stay back and help the others get a chance to live. Good-night, Ann." (To be continued.)
DECATUR The Adams county commissioners in July session unanimously indorsed the plan to organize the counties of Wells, Jay, Blackford and Huntington or any two of these in establishing a sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis. COLUMBUS Upon arriving in this country recently from overseas service John Carney of Indianapolis received a letter from his mother saying that she was going to move. Upon his arrival in Indianapolis he found his former home vacant and since has discovered no trace of his mother.
EVANSVILLE Charles Klein, form erly a resident of Mt. Vernon, who for a few years has been living a few miles west of here, was instantly killed at Putnamville, 111., when an automobile in which he and several members of his family were riding skidded and turned over. A seven-year-old son received a broken arm. Other members of the party escaped uninjured.
PLYMOUTH Miss Helen Settleman, 21, of Wilmette, 111., was drowned while bathing in Gilbert Lake.
Household Hints
Lemon Cocoanut Pie One cup of
milk, one heaping tablespoon of cornstarch, two eggs, one cup of sugar,
one lemon, juice and rind, and one-
half cup of cocoanut.
Heat the milk in a double boiler, idd the cornstarch, which has been
dissolved in a little cold water, and
stir until smooth. Then add the yolks of the eggs beaten with sugar and lemon, lastly add the cocoanut.; Cook for five minutes and pour into a well baked pie crust. -Beat the vhites of the eggs and add two tablespoons of sugar. Spread on top of the filling and brown in a slow oven. Maple and Cocoanut Snow Two and one-half cups granulated sugar, one cup maple sugar, three-quarters cup water, one teaspoon vanilla, two egg whites and one and one-half cups shredded cocoanut. Boil granulated sugar, maple sugar and water together until a soft ball forms in cold water. Remove from fire, add vanilla and pour over the stiffly beaten egg whites, beating constantly until mixture begins to stiffen, fetir in cocoanut and pour into a buttered pan. When set cut in squares.
VALPARAISO After being mourn
ed as dead since last January, when
his name appeared in the overseas casualties, Harold Rathjens, 19, startled relatives by appearing at his home in this city.
FT. WAYNE The body of Albert
Squires, 65, was found by his son in the cistern in the Squires back yard.
He had been suffering from despond
ency.
Ohio News Flashes V. J
CINCINNATI A postcard, sent
from Cincinnati by the Nathan Wolf
stein company to Joseph Alerdice in
Indianapolis in 1880 reached its des tination bearing a Sommerville, Mass., postmark.
DAYTON Dayton has been chosen as the place for the midwinter meet-
CLEVELAND Two boys were killed and ten injured when an interurban car crashed into a truck filled with'
American junior marine scouts enroute to a scout meeting.
YOUNGSTOWN More than 100 girl telephone operators of the Bell company went on strike here after they had organized a union. They are trying to enforce recognition. MIDDLETOWN Members of the Holy Roller church were arrested here, charged with disturbing the peace.
HAMILTON Employes of the
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FIRE THREATENS BUILDING
OXFORD. O.. July 12. The prompt action of the fire department yesterday prevented a serious fire in the main building of Oxford College for Women. The flames started from hot lishes which were placed in wooden receptacles under a porch at the rear of the building. The loss was small,
1 covered by insurance.
NOTICE SALE OF REFRESHMENT STAND PRIVILEGES For the 1919 Fair Will Be Held Saturday, July 19, 1919 At 2:00 O'clock P. M. at Public Auction
Darke
On the County Fair
Grounds
Condition of Sale $5.00 cash on day of sale for each stand purchased, and note and approved security for the balance, to be paid August 27, 1919. J. E. Folkerth, Sec'y. Greenville, Ohio.
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