Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 319, 23 October 1919 — Page 6

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HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1919.

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Published Every Evening Except Surday, by Palladium Printing Co. Ffclladram Building, North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, aa Seocmd CI fist. Mail Matter. MEMBER Or THE ASS OCT A TK11 PRESS Th Asoc1td Press Is xclnslvely entitled to ths ntn ftr republication of all new diepatches credited to H or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. i I Americanization The entrance of the United States into the war taught us the necessity of Americanizing the aliens domiciled within our confines. It required a national crisis to focus attention on a dangerour canker in our social state. The government, schools, colleges and civic organizations essayed to do the work. Tremendous strides were made. Loyal Americans were imbued with a new love for our institutions and a grim determination to inculcate an appreciation of our ideals in the minds of thousands who did not speak our language or understand our government. While this was under way, true Americans received another shock " when they discovered that bolshevists had decided to establish, if possible, a soviet form of government in the United States and that back of the steel strike was a radical element seeking to make war on our institutions. The country learned that there was an organized movement among aliens to extract all the material advantages out of our institutions for the exploitation of bolshevism and the overthrow of our government. Translations of articles in foreign language newspapers showed this movement to be positive and well organized and identical in purpose with the Lenine regime of Russia. This was a rude awakening from a slumber of fancied security and a guileless confidence in our social order. We soon discovered a wide gulf between our own conceptions and ideas of government and those cherished by thousands of aliens concentrated in our great industrial centers. These citizens of foreign lineage, we learned, had been permitted to develop habits of thought diametrically opposed to those which

Good looa livening BY ROY K. MOULTON MODERN EPITAPHS. Luke Smith left this world in a terri-, ble yank; ! He laid a cigar on a gasoline tank. Bill Jones passed on amid regrets; ! lie tried to stay, tut cigarets. A long farewell to Maggie Lou; She went out in a frail canoe. Jim Hanks has left this world of pain; For he met up with old Ptomaine. i CHARLES HAS BEEN SHEARED Charley Thompson received $172 for his woll. Mercyville (Iowal Banner).! Lcve Is like eating mushrooms. You don't know whether it is the real thing until too late. An expert says prohibition won't much effect Brazil. Brazil, it will be remembered, is the place where the . nuts come from. i Clemenceau is coming over. Brush up the old silk hats again, committee. : Uncle Terwilliger says: "It is easy; to accumulate money in this country. After you get your first million there's, nothing to it." One thing we would like to know is where Georges Clemenceau buys those f unny-looking hats. Overheard on the subway: heaven's sake. M:inv powder nose. It's shining in my eye." -For vour Dinner Stories There was an epidemic of chickenpox In the villa ire, hut fortunately little Harry had escaped it. One morning, however, he came triumphantly running down stairs. "Oh, Mommy! I'm sure I've pot chicken-pox. I've just found a feather in my bed." "Ye gods," exclaimed Rantington Roarer, the eminent tragedian. "What's the matter?" asked a member of his company. "A lodging housekeeper offers me a hall bedroom for $4 a week on condition that I do a few imitations in the parlor one night a week to entertain her guests. Have I trod the boards for 20 years to come to this?" "In youth we sometimes dream of having people tremble at our name." "Well?" "But frequently the only attention our name gets is from the giddy girl clerk who wants to know how to spell It." Sure Way to Regain Robust Bloom of Youth A smooth, velvety-soft skin, with a slelicate. peach-like bloom, is one of the Creator's most exquisite works. Wheu the first blush of youth is over, this beautiful tint and satiny lustre are rarely seen. How to preserve them that's the question. Famous beauty experts abroad long: have known that ordinary mercolized wax works wonder in this direction. It actually gives a new surface to the skin, restoring: that marvelous girlish color and softness in a remarkable manner. An ounce of this wax, procurable at any drug-store, will convert a faded, wornout, discolored, freckled or pimply complexion Into one of captivating: loveliness in less than two weeks. No special skill la necessary In applying mercolized wax, it being smeared on at night like cold cream and washed off la the morning. Adv.

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They showed little, if any, knowledge of the basic principles of our government, and the ideals of American citizenship. The Americanization movement today is seek-

ing to cultivate an acquaintance with these aliens our time shrines at which our chiiin order that a common ground 6f understanding dren's children can renew their faith i-.lt- i-j r ii. r i j ! and BO forward in that faith, ever In'Ttlght be reached. One of the first efforts in' creasing the happiness, power and this direction is the teaching of the English ; fJory j "?e Republic and winning m

language, on the theory that if the alien makes use of the native tongue he will enter into our institutional life with greater ease. Leaders of the Americanization movement, however, believe that a friendly cultivation of the alien so as to learn his viewpoint and to direct him in right channels will be still more effective. Friendly contact with him and a personal interest in his problems, we believe, will go a far way in breaking down his prejudice against our institutions and his inclination to listen to the mouthings of agitators bent on destroying our country. Perhaps the greatest fault in our Americanization schemes has been our weakness in permitting aliens to congregate in settlements of their own and in holding aloof from their activities. If in years gone by we had made a serious attempt to assimilate them into our civilization and weld them into our nationality by making them feel that they are an integral part of our country, much of the present prejudice would not exist. We have been remiss in this particular. Efforts now under way to correct the error should be fruitful of good results. Many of these men are antagonistic to our form of government because they have never been taught its benefits and advantages. They will become good citizens,Moyal patriots, and effective units in our social state after they have been indoctrinated into; the principles of republican government. The manifest hostility which some of them show toward America is the logical result of the bolshevist propaganda which hundreds of the foreign language newspapers have been spreading. So far we have been unable to counteract this vicious poisoning of their minds by American arguments printed in the language they can write. But progress has been made in running down the source of this pernicious influence and stopping it at its source.

THE GEORGE MATTHEW

COMPROMISE

Xo one ever gets all he sets out cess. All life is wrapped with a net

The best that we have is a result of Compromise. It's because not one of us thinks exactly alike. We have to measure out our ideas with those of the other fellow and fit them both together in the best way we know and then be as happy as we can over the result. If we didn't expect to get farther than -we do, we would not get anywhere. Squarely to the earth must our feet tread. If we have to detour, let's do it. but let us not fail to keep the main path in mind and get to it as often as we can that our great goal may be reached.

It takes more courage to Compromise than not totrary attitude we may lose all.

"Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Lloyd George. Wilson groat Compromisers: But each constructed of the stuff that has made nations great, and character a thing of worth in the world. Events move over the ground work of honest Compromise!

Memories of Old Days In This P3per Ten Years Ago Today Announcement, of the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of The First Chhrlstian church for November ill 22 and 23, was made. The marriage of Karl McKIhany and Miss Kssie Blue, both of this city, was performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, 218 South Fourth street, with 1 he Rev. J. C. Graham, of the Fifth Street Methodist church officiating. Rain fell every day, with the exception of one day. last week. Tin temperature ranged from 20 to 69 degrees. Dabney V". Maury, expert engineer, employed by the board of works to assist them in making important changes In the improvements of the water works, was in the city conferring with the board. VERlDGi (Continued From Page One) and destructive of it; his no shuttle, cock patriotism; his no calculating loyalty. His love of America was as DON'T NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PAIN Buy and keep handy a bottle of pain-relieving Sloan's Liniment YOU need it when the unexpected rheumatic twinge starts the pains and aches following exposure sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles, stiff joints, neuralgia. Forgot all about buying another bottle and keeping it handy, didn't you? Get it today J?kiy safe you may need it tonigktl This famous counter-irritant penetrates without rubbing and scatters the congestion. The pain or ache is soon relieved, leaving no plaster or poultice musainess, no stained skin. Thousands of regular users keep it handy for emergency they don't suffer needlessly. Three sizes at all druggists 35c, 70c., $1.40. , ,

environment. ' ADAMS DAILY TALK to get. There is of Compromise. no perfect suc--for by an arbivital as the hunting of his heart: while .American traditions, American charae- i tcrMics, and American ideals inherited from his ancestors, were woven inta the very fibres of his being. "In short, the- nationalism of Then- ! Gore Roosevelt was instinctive it was ' a dominent element of his character, j i lie could not have been an iniernationI alist if he had tii-d. But while his I nationalism was instinctive, jt w;n I also fortified by solid reasons of the i most practical kind. j j "Love of America and of no oilier' ' land; exclusive devotion to the Am-r-'. lean flag; absolute loyalty to this ReI public, unmixed and unspoiled by j alien attachments theo were the articles of Theodore Roosevelt's creed i of patriotism, lie preached that creed; ; he lived it; he fouebt for it. So it ; was that lie became the standard bearj er of Americanism, pure, simple and I undefiled; and as he loved America j with such utter devotion that there j was in his heart and sonl no room for . .any second love, so we must love America with such utter devotion that TAKE m WITH THAT COLD! Relieve it quickly with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar-Honey is a remedy that has for years stood by thousands of cold and cough luffering men, women, and children in helping to promptly and effectively relieve these dangerous attacks. Severe colds or colds newly contracted are benefitted by its pleasant balsamic and healing antiseptics. Phlegm is soon loosened, irritation eased, inflammation allayed, breathing made less difficult. You can give the children Dr. Bell a Pine-Tar-Honey, too. Safe and econnomical. Get a bottle today from any druggist. 30c., 60c., $1.20. A Good Family Friend. Po-Do-Lax ecu prom ply. smoothly, comfortably oa the most stubborn bowels, eliminating the waste, poisonous accumulations without gripinu or disagreeable after-effects. Beneficial for everybody. 60c. All drnggfots.

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second love. "When we provide memorials to Theodore Roosevelt, therefore, we erect everlasting monuments to that ideal; we set up shrines to American nationalism of which our leader was th foremost rvrtesr and nrnni10 ruu me ultimate neisnis or iatlonal brotherhood in interst, speech, In aspiration, and in blood LU Reforms Are Permanent. "Although it was onlv yesterday that the reforms for which Theodore Roosevelt fought were accomplished, already they are accepted by everybody as permanent, wise and righteous. Even those who resisted them most strenously now admit the justice and utility of them. Who now would place combinations of capital above the government of the nation? "Who now would return to the days of License, when trusts and railways were unrestrained and unregulated by public laws? Who now would give to private exploiters the nation's forests and minerals and stream? "Who now would permit the selling of diseased meat and poisoned food? Who now defends the slavery and starvation of the children of the republic? Who now would again place representative government in the hands of professional bosses hired to do work of non-public interests? Not one honest and intelligent man or woman in the country would, today, tolerate even the proposal to go back to the conditions from which Theodore Roosevelt rescued America. "Xo: Those evil days are gone forever; the great transition has been safely made; and now with that task finished and behind us, we can turn our eyes to the future and put our whole strength into the work before us. But if we are to do the work well, we must labor in the spirit which inspired Theodore Roosevelt. "Our future ask is as difficult as it is simple-and it is never ending. That task Is to assert the power and majesty of the nation over every force or influence or class within the nation assert the supremacy of the nation over everything and everybody assert it through public opinion, assert it through the court, assert it by legislation, assert it, if necessary by all the organized power of the national government. Must Preserve Freedom. "Capital may again try to control congress by the election of its tools to Senate and House; let the people be alert to defeat such efforts. For the last two years certain labor organizations have attempted to dominate the country. They have by methods of terror compelled the enactment of legislation. Ard now doctrines are proclaimed utterly destructive of our American idea and practice of orderly freedom. We must crush that propaganda. I "For the hour, however, his interj national statesmanship is foremost in ! our minds. Determinative as this was, i it was not the chief foundation stone l of his enduring reputation as a states- ; man. But while his principal title to that leading place in history which he will always occupy, is the service ' to the American people which I have : tried to outline, that title is strengthi ened and made of world importance ! by what he did to . establish America's i true Dosition in international affairs "in this field of action he hfld to ; the traditional American statesman- I ship that the United States hould he i the beneficent guiding power of the western hemisphere; and that our es pecial mission is the f aftuarding and normal development of these western ocean-bound continents. So came the Roosevelt Cuban policy, the Roosevelt Canal policy, the Roosevelt South American policy, and the Roosevelt omorrow p Get Into the Habit of Drinking Glass of Hot Water Eefcre Breakfast. Millions now inste with drug, yon say. of folks bathe internally id of loading; their svste.vi "What's an in.-ide bath"? Well, it. is guaranteed to miracles according to hot leriorm v r enthusiasts. Then, are vast numbers of men and women who, immi din 'ely upon ari.-"!n in the morning, drink a plans of hot water vviih a teasnuonful of limestone phosphate in ir. This is a very excc!lei.r. health measure. It is intend: d to flush the s'omaeh, liver, kidneys iii.d intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and indigestible mr. : i;.l left out in the body which if not eliminated every flay, become food for the millions of bac teria winch in test the bowels, th: quick result Is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into the blood, causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, impure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Adv.

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Mexican policy. So came those carefully prepared speeches and messages that were the result of aa much thought and consultation, perhaps, as were any American state papers, excepting the farewell address of George Washington and the emancipation proclamation of Abraham Lincoln. "More than any one man, more than any 100 men. more than any 1,00 men, Theodore Roosevelt was effective in making America the decisive factor In which he profoundly and passionately believed to be a mortal test of strength between liberty and despotism. "The memorial to George Washington is, in truth, a monument to what, through him the nation stood for in his day and will stand for as long as

the republic endures a monument to those American qualities by which the nation was founded, qualities which must be nourished and strengthened if the nation is to thrive and grow more powerful. The Washington monument means American independ ence; it represents that patient fortitude, that steady courage, that wise self-discipline, from which orderly government sprang and by which alone orderly government can be maintained. "The memorial to Abraham Lincoln will likewise be an everlasting representation of the mind and heart of the American people at the end of the determinative period of our history. As Washington's monument stands for national independence and for utter devotion to our American institutions of disciplined freedom, so Lincoln's memorial represents national unity and. the idea of brotherhood, of mutual consideration, of mutual forbearance, of mutual good will. Fundamentals Behind Move. "And now for the same fundamental reason that caused the erection of memorials to these super-eminent Americans the reason that each of them was the embodiment of the American nation, the living, breathing, acting personality that, in their times best combined American characteristics, American ambitions, and therefore forecast American destiny for these same fundamental reasons shrines are to be set up to Theodore Roosevelt, who was supremely representative of the highest impulses of ST. PAUL MAN GAINS 20 POUNDS TAKING TANLAC Carlson Also Gets Rid of Thirty-Five Years Trouble With Rheumatism. "I only weighed one hundred and thirty-three pounds when I commenced taking Tanlac, but now I tip the scales at one hundred and fifty-three, which gives me a gain of twenty pounds," said J. W. Carlson, who lives at 90 Phelon Creek, St. Paul, Minn., the other day. "I am sixty years old now," continues Mr. Carlton, "and up to the time I commenced taking Tanlac I had been suffering from rheumatism since I was a young man about twentv-five I vears old. During: that time I had th ? ! very best of treatment, and tried many different kinds of medicine, bur I never got any permanent relief until I got hold of Tanlac. I was in such 'ad "chape last 'Par that 1 was lajd up ior inree montns on a stretch. I al-to suffered from stomach trouble so bad that what I ate would sour and cause me to bo bloated up with gas for hours at a time. Very often I would have raging headaches and was so restless and nervous at night that I never got any real good sleep. All these troubles together finally got the best of me, and not long ago I had to give up and go to the hospital for awhile. "That was the condition I was in when I commenced taking Tanlac, and 1 really didn't think that I would ever ; be any bettor. Well, sir, the way i Tanlac knocked that rheumatism our is simply worderful. Why, I never i have a sign of it any more, and the l?ame with the stomach troubles. I I can eat just anything I want and I ' ne ver suffer a particle afterwards. I eat a Int. loo. 'or I have such a raven-! ' ous appetite that I am actually hungry : ail the time. My strength has come back to me, and it. beats the world how T am gaining in weight. In fact, Tanlac has completely overcome my troubles, and I never felt, better in every way in nil my life before. It gives me pleasure to recommend Taniac, for it is certainly a real medicine, and will do just what tliev bav it will do." Tanlac is sold in Richmond by Clem Thistleihwaite; in Gr'-ensrfork bv C. P. Sornine; in Cambridge City by Mr. Dern House; in Pershing; by Sourbor & Rndenberg; in Cor.terv'lle by Ct n terville Pharmacy, and in Milton by W. I,. Parkins Adv. Wear New Method's Solid leather work shoes. Union made Up-Stairs Colonial We Make Your loc

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