Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 2, 12 November 1919 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1919.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as Second Class Mail Matter.

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The Decision of the Miners The decision of the leaders of the soft coal miners to obey the order of Judge Anderson to call off the strike was the only sensible course left for them. The strike order was in open violation of the Lever act, which is still in force and will be effective until the peace treaty is formally accepted by the senate and peace is proclaimed by the president. If the leaders of the miners believed popular

not direct parties to a dispute. If capital and labor cannot soon agree on a basis for an amicable adjustment of their difficulties without resorting to lock-outs and strikes, the American

people will impose restrictions that neither mayj welcome. j The continuation of the industrial unrest in' our country is bound to lead sooner or later to a period of depression, disastrous to the welfare of : investors and workers. Production cannot be 1 arrested in hundreds of industrial plants with-; out creating a shortage of goods and a consequent increase in their prices. The American people have lost millions of dollars in the last few years through lock-outs and strikes. Commodities are becoming scarcer every day, giving the profiteer abundant opportunity to take advantage of a situation to make an unholy profit. We must soon increase the output of our mines and factories or see the day when other nations will control the markets of the world. The compliance of the United Mine Workers with, the order of the federal court should not

opinion would support their strike order, the de- j blind the people to the grievances which the volnniTiPnts rf the last week should have nroved ! miners say exist. "We are Americans. We can-

THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS DAILY TALK

AN ESSAY ON WHISTLING Whistling is an act of feeling, not necessarily a noise, or a piece of music! , To whistle you have to use your two lips. They have to be. puckered up into a sort of odd oval and then you have to breathe your soul thru them. There is usually some sort of noise. And if folks don't like it. it is all ri;ht for them not to. Whistling is one of the oldest of arts. And one of the finest. Unhappy people never whistle, any more than well people go to doctors. For whistling, you see, is one of the happy tricks of life. Whittier made the whistling boy immortal when he wrote: "Blessings on thee, little man Uarefoot boy, with cheek of tan. With thy turned up pantaloons And they merry whistle tunes!" The greatest misfortune that a boy has before hira is to lose his whistle! And I believe that many a man's and woman's misfortune began with the loss of their whistle. - A whistle doesn't cost anything. Because it is born with us all. We only have to dig it out at the start then to keep it well oiled with cheer and good works and not forget to use it. The greatest men who ever lived knew how to whistle. There is nothing to break, or rust, or wear out or anything to a whistle. And you don't ever have to think about tucking it into your cose when you plan a long journey. For your whisile is as much a part of you as your eyes, or arms, or heart. It's a wor..ici:ul tlii'i to get in a little whistling every day!

"Didn't miss a time," the mother responded with satisfaction. "How in the world did you erer think of it" the man asked. "I didn't; but it was easy. I Just told Tom this mominc at what hour he was to take his medicine, and half an hour b lorn ach linn he bfgan wailing that ho didn't want to takn it."

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pretty conclusively that the American people are weary of strikes and industrial disturbances which are not based on justice and fair play. An apparent desire of the leaders to call the strike at the very outset of winter, when the lack of

not fight our government". This statement of

Acting President Lewis should be taken at its , face value by the American people. j The grievances of the miners should be adjusted. The agencies at command should be

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coal would inflict a hardship on thousands, in utilized at once to investigate the working con-

order that this suffering might be one of tha causes helping them win the strike mot with disapproval the country over. Week by week the American people are becoming more firmly convinced that the rights of the public are as important as those of labor and capital. The public, which is indirectly interested in the outcome of conflicts between capital and labor, is insisting upon legislation that will make impossible the cessation of industry while capital and labor are settling their difficulties. The decision of Judge Anderson shows that the American people believe that both capital and labor are not above the law. Neither has the right to inflict hardship on millions who are

"S?v. eirlie, I know you pretty well, don't I?" "(f course." "Well enough to ask you a persona' e':e.-uon?" "I think sc." "Do you have to build those puffs over your ears every morning or does the original construction last awhile?"

j "Did you give Tom his medicine regularly?" the husband and father I asked unhopcfully upon his return I home.

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Then? is a Philadelphia mother who is forgetful and knew it, but who is clever enough to discount this failing, as a rule. Not long ago her small

uiiions of lli-j minors and to give them relief. The American people in their opposition to the strike never lost sight of the fact that the miners have grievances that demand adjustments. The methods of their leaders in calling a strike without exhausting all means of amicable ad-

juauucui, wcxu Uon was rather indisposed, and the

Now, since the miners have obeyed the law doctored ordered a medicine to bo by calling off the strike, let their claim for better given at turee-hour intervals.

working conditions be investigated and such adjustments made as will satisfy the demands of justice and fair play. No American wants to see

the miners imposed upon. Their legitimate! IS'io-Tam

grievances should be remedied. The miners may rest assured that the public will see that fair play is accorded them.

UNDERNOURISHED CHILDREN Such children are peevish, fretty and a source of worrv to their parents

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BY ROY K. MOULTON

looa evening

One drinlc ef near-beer -would have made a prohibitionist out of Falstaft himself. BUTTER IS QUOTED AT 70c. Word that a cousin is coming to upend several weeks and is bringing all of his seven children with him, has been received by J. P. Breeden, Fulton, Ky., merchant, who is closely guarded at this writing in a padded cell. Will Irvln has discovered that a very satisfactory fudge can be made out of parsnips. That must be the

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

Plans w?rp completed for the organization of a local aquatic club, the first of its kind In the history of th city. Word was received by E. M. Haas, secretary of the Commercial club, that the Hon. John W. Foster would address a meeting of citizens. "The Hand of God in American History" was the subject of a lecture, by the Rev. Dr. J. E. Cathell, to students at Earlham.

Richmond housewives united In

reason we have been keeping parsnips their kick against the high price of

alive all these centuries. There surely

hasn't been any other reason. Statistician says that people outside of prison live longer than convicts. Maybe, however, it only seems longer on account of the cost of it. Tokio has Installed a system of Ftreet cars without seats. Tokio has probably studied the situation here and knows the people can get along wRhout them. A SOLUTION. To solve the labor question: Call on hoboes who are shirking. And by inducing them to strike, They might consider working. Now that those Horace Greeley's original manuscripts have been found what good are they? Nobody can read them. If ye have much more trouble in this country perhapsMexico will consider it her ruty to intervene.

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On an electric railroad out of New York the motorman and conductors are getting about ? 2,700 a year.

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SURE RELIEF FROM FIERY SKIN DISEASES

set up their attack, and if you have ever had any form of these skin disorders, you know what real torture is. Follow the teachings of science, and you will learn that the skin is fed by the blood, and naturally, then, the condition of your skin will depend upon the condition of your blood. If the

Being a conscientious objector may keep a man out or war. but it doesn't keep him out of prohibition.

Over twice as many divorces are granted to wives as are granted -to husbands.

COOKED BREAKFAST SWEPT THE HOUSE FIRST TIMEJN YEAR Richmond Lady Shows Marked Improvement; Stomach Trouble Had Made Her an Invalid.

Will Never Come From Salves, Ointments, or Other Local Treatment. Usually those who continue to suffer from stubborn ailments are those who refuse absolutely to heed the teachings of medical science. New discoveries are

being constantly made, and blood becomes infested with milthose who fail to take advantage lions of tiny disease germs that of the wonderful accomplish- j attack the skin, then the fiery ments of men of science are j irritation and intense itching standing in their own light, and j will remain with you until these will continue under the handi-1 germs are attacked at their cap of disease. j source and removed from the A million gallons of lotions, 1 blood, ointments, salves, or other forms j Genuine relief, therefore, can of local treatment will not give 1 only be expected from a treatany real permanent relief from ment that goes right to the

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Relieved of Constipation The New Root and Herb Medicine Dreco, Causing Much Talk Since It's Introduction in Alabama. "I prepared breakfast for the family

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I and swept the house, which is the nrst

time I've been able to do such a thing in years," declared Mrs. Ord'.e Speed who lives on Greenwood Ave., Richmond, Ind. "I have suffered from a bad stomach trouble. No matter how careful I was about my food, it disagreed with me, and gas bloated me up; aching pains would strike me in my lower bowels, and I felt like there was a big lump in my throat which I could neither

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stipated and had to take some kind of medicine every night for the trouble. It wasn't long until my kidneys began to bother me and I had awful backaches. Although I have taken much medicine, none seemed to fit my particular case." "Every day I read in the papers about what Dreco was doing for people, suffering exactly like myself, so I got my husband to buy a bottle for me, and I believe the first dose

helped me, for my stomach seemed to j feel so much easier. I took it regular-1

ly by directions, and today I hardly recognize my own self, for I feel so much better. The constipation is entirely relieved, I never have a backache: my appetite is good and I eat anything I want, and never have the gas nor pains in my stomach. My nerves are quited and I sleep fine, and am gaining back my weight every day. There is nothing too good for me to say about Dreco." Mr. Powers, the well known Dreco expert, has headquarters at the Thistlethwaites Drug Store, 6th and Main Streets, to meet the local public and explain the merits of this great remedy. See him today. Adv.

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shackles of the disease, and re- builder, and it builds up and stores the skin to its former i adds new vigor to the whole svs-

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But your eczema, tetter, boils, pimples, ache, scaly skin, eruptions, and burning fiery irritations that cause so much discomfort by their terrifying itching, come from a tiny disease germ in your blood, which multiplies by the millions. These germs find some weak spot where they can break through the skin and

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