Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 25, 10 December 1919 — Page 6
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Facing the Facts Eurorjg&g Cfitic o Arnerip have persisted in accusing us of being blind to pur own dangers and' boastful of ppssessipns which in xeaMW we kid not have. Most'of us had a atalstic belief in our ability to cope with every situatiqn thai arpse. We could imagine of no problem that would no be solved instantly if we applie purBves tq it. The North American Review expresses our tejf -satisfied attitude in the following summary: ' "It was purblind f oily to injakine"tt $gnfr: ic alonV of iaU lands was immune agaiaft uch Satempts, when as a matter, of fact 'yt4 wgrjg esT pdally subject to them. Yef it was a blindness jfjorq. which America has hitherto more than Cjnpe puffered. This nation has been so obsessed tyith a sense, of its own transcendent greatness as ito imagine itself quite exempt from the conditurn? which prevail among th others. It was fcjepanse we thought we were inexhaustibly rich that we 59 shamejfnl squandered our forests and jother resources until we brought ourselves face jto fae with want. We nse(J tq boast that pur forests and eiujr wheatfields were sufficient to tenpply the wants of all the Vprld ; yet in recent jyeus we. haxq imported both lumber and wheat jfcg supply oux own nf eds. So we used to boast jthat we could welcome hither all the peoples pf jthe world, and assimilate and Americanize them ; but now we find that we have among us an unr j4ige.sed mass of TnUlions of aliens, unassimilatT fed and unassirr-iiiiiii instead of becoming
Americanized are going very far toward Eurobolshevising Ameqca than tier is nppj of pevelopments tht1flowe4 te s succession rudely shook us out pf pur dream and broughl is face .facf ith guc gtarfgng ffffe: ties that we hardly have recovered pur balance tqflay. IVf arf wondfrons hqiy qyfrlqqkf he potential dangers that furked in our system and fafled to remedy them years ago. effect upon our national bombast and self-cbm-placency an forced us tq gee that w have yul; herabie'spots in pur anrapr. Instead pf indulging
in f ulspjii laudation p purselvei, w arf begin
ning to majp a careful inventory pi put agncnlT tural, mineral, mdugtrial,, cpmmercial, fumncial au4 poetical possessions. V(f are applying: tests and measuring gticks instead of accepting without inyestigatlpn the boasts that formerly pleased pur ears and tickled our national pride. This is as it should be. A strong' man is one vtho knows wherein his strength and weakness lies. A weak man, who knows the failings and shortcomings of his opponent and studies nq tq take advantage of ftiem" pftgn wins T the" f ight. And so with natiqns also Mere possession of 'advantage! is nothing. Te intejligent and sane use of possessions is everything. I thq 'hqle rConstrucipn period gives us nothing mqre than a wiUingness to make an honest appraisement of pur wnole national structure it will have bf gtowf d upon us an inestimable boon. "Know thyself," said the philosopher. "Knowledge is ppwer," sai another sage. Never have wq bjad greater need pf knowledge, rightly applied than today. The wise man is not the man whq only knows, but fiQ one who has ability to apply his learning o thq affairs pf this lif e. Wis7 dom is applied knowledge. And by the same token, a wise, nation is png that acquires knowledge for the purpose of applying it "to remedy evils and to make progress.
"What's in a Name?''
Farts about your name; Its history; It's meaning; Whence It was' derived ; its sirnincance.' your luclfy da3r"'aad lucky ' jewel.'" ' " ' BY MILDRED MARSHALL
Dinner Stories
"iC&ff rig"nt,T9l9. byTbe Wbeeler""' Sj:ndJfte: J0b.J ADELAIDE Adelaide bas'aSlTeroic eignlflcance; Jt laeans noble cheer. It 'is distinctly a teutonic name, coming from Adflo or pkJfio. AJo and Addo arle Eiill'iu use Ks' prcFr .Barnes hut other gyllables bare been addSd for' the more modern version. "Gurfously. Adglp and Adela occur e?r!y in Jjistory. 'iiouie most names; vliich flioTv quaint 'and sometimes al: xn'o'st unrecognizable forms in their be: iac'ings. sv'as a prefix used fripoUenflS "among'th? T4ut6iiic'"ra5es" afad Adalhelt or Adelchen avere diminu; ,iives given to the daughters of the XamlTy." It was translated to mean -,noble estate" and thus the princess
pf each little Frankisu duchy was the ''nobleness thereof." 'All the feudal princes of the 10th fcnd lllh centuries seem' to have had BJl Adelheid to offer in marriage and Ih'ey have'Xatinized her in all manner bf ways. The French have made great Use of all forms" of the name. 'The Teutonic races, in honor perhaps of the' Italian Queen Adelaide, whose adr ventures, before Jier marriage with Emperor CM ho. were so curious pre jerred Adelaide' to air other forms. Prom them, England received It' again (with their good Queen Adelaide, whose 36pularity made It so frequent Italy balls her Adalalda and Alisa, and France makes her Adallne. Adelaide's jewel U the turquoise, .which though the "simplest pf gtoneg. possesses" rar power to protect Its wearer from harm, and Is said to treak at the approach of grave danger. JYiday Is Adelaide's lucgy "day and 6 her lucky number. "" Tennyson who omitted very few feminine" names fronThis" list of poems to fair women, writes Adeline: ' Mvstery of mysteries, Faintly smiting Adeline, Scarce of earth nor" all divine, ' tiot unhappy, nor at rest', But bevond expression fair Thy rose lips and full blue eyes ' " Take" lie heart from out my breast.'"
A woman" hailed a street car conductor ' in the excited manner custcc mary 'with many of her sex,, but'ttie
i car did not stop until some "of the ! nponlf Insldo haA 6.atfpS 'ai Mention "tit
the conductor to the" fadt" fhat""'the woman wished to entfr. ' As she entered she glanced at the man ' in dig; nanily. ' " - ' " " "Why didn't you stop the cay for me?" she snapped." ' ' "How was I to know yon wanted to get on?" asked the' conductor.' " "Didn't you gee me e'lhg iny arms and jumping up and down, wa ting' my umbrella?"'' ' " " "Of course. Could anyone, help seeing you?" "Then why didn't you stop?" "Because I thought yon ''were dancing the .shimmy- to that street organ." Mrs. Connolly and Mrs. Connor were very warm' 'friends, but little Gerald
and JacK ef? always fighting. After "an "unusually hot battle be
tween the boys, Jack's" mother urged him to make friends with Gerald", 'And as an inducement offered to give hitq a party' if he" wouIdT Invite ' Gerald "Cq be present. The party was a great succes. but Gerald did not appear. Sirs. Connor asked: "Where was Gerald Connolly?" Jack did not know. "Now, Jack," ""asked the mother, suspiciously, "did yqu invite him?" "Yes, I did! Yes, ma'am, I' Invited him, and I dared him to com." "'"go" the 'tfpy" sri"Tteei you a.wake?""" ''"- " " " "Never,'? Said Mr. Grosslots. 1'It's when there a threat to stop, m that I get nervous and can't' "
Miss Alicia I. Brown, a Wellesley college graduate Is director of welfare of daiiasTTez.
A partitioned metal tray has been Invented that telescopes to fit a desk.
THg giQf!9l ARAMS pl . '
THOUGHTS AND HARRY HOURS
Thotfghls mesjHnor'ewfte aferage fcHcnyti'ifaSitt ' lCUxnx iop-glitf ithat are ns aiy. -.:Witt4ivJcpf
uem. They enteiop na a does the- iti. 'But the KAntfli4ir 1. 'W.t lt, tt.lu '" .uU'li
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Vldine-'thnoo ihnlio'htBii'anTitnMfA-nJl liitmw"'
'4'tHduKht6?irl ltoelrinTltteJiceor1& the wa: we feel
By the wa' we feel aad by en-
Itnaeof fhouaats'otlf of theft
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Tlronmeat andyeUWtti drWtfniiili:
neats-and; jik$7tU&n' andloi mood weVay fem" ?
Falr ttdnghts aak happy hours fpr anx man.
vnwig tov icmeuness pi
tnatUr, thottgWi infer di'hSx
Seep him eenftf pplsed and Xoi'walrd' acting.
madlIf Sd Wsti mmm. mi m a? mm m st ""''Tnlhk hip-pily pf Ufe and its prpblems-reyen tho at times It seems
a difficult thins to "dor" CaW'yoar ln6st-cherlshed"thouieiits" tP VoViad
nours taat crqwa tn upon us, to snow
jre able td mae ns bratead strotig'Ij; fine feelm'Ust have inemtv tn -muateV' ttift tfiofteft-f thai
wif..' ;" swe.io.
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Good Evening BY ROY KV MOMLTOM
4fc- A "LITTLE SLICE 'E Lif E " 'Twarf 'a "wild and stormy "d'y. ' ' An anxious "crotf d' stb'Od " Iti" the street ' gazing upward. When suddenly a woman appeared ln-afittn! story Window" " And looked about 'in terror. At an adjacent -window '
Appeared a man with a knife.
sbe saw Turn glaring
Anil th? trcd beTow'gasedSlC'wly'the man "emerged' from The windoV 4hd it WTfit" Along Atone Cbpiils " Far above the street. ToVafd hefVladqw.' Inch4 by. inch he crept along And she stared af lata as though Fascinated' - ' ""'' A ; Fidally" she roused herself Alfddetrf-mlrfe'd tp eicap'e him &ruut$b$cmK" v ' " ' " ISheclaped her bands before her And jumpted.'dovttdowji1, doVfi " T6 the ' street below."" " The crowd gathered roundtbpl"" ' ' A 'sHarp Toice split the air. "Tbiliriiaye 'to' dp ' " " ycat all ovr agln. Liszig," Saacf uie movie direcfor '
RNEUMQNIA
r Call a physician. Immediately begin ''emergency"
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Dear Roy :
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AfciT pH the darfl thJnk''baclr
. - ''-dbhy-at.c. Wg maintain tha'tthe man to send aftgr pkrtac'ia to 'stare' him,'intpTm fcind of a' concession" wQUld" be, a hit- ' '".',i " A new two-cen'tpiece is to be coined. Added to "a pickle this will tiUJr three'VenU wbrth"6f 'almost anything-
What has become of the old-fashioned ge t 'wfio 'used" "to "niieJ i wtttine If owing gfasei&T Jt-' ' Holders tSake tinFstectrJc lamps
used on Christmas' trees fesealble: Can
dles have been Invented. '
Mexico city tn Darkness at Night; Ho Street Light
AP?9clifed Erei MEXICO CJTS?. fcec 'lU-Mexlco Cltf Is'i Ouiet placerartet 4ai5c:u Businss of eyery sort etoipn prpmptlyat t cl6ck af'nfgtt'wheii doors are iSoitfePT ana Kea,ty steel ciataftia afo draum pte thg entire front of the buildings". Ayendla, Francisco Madero, tho main thoronghfarf, dimly lighted" itth best," looks' like 1Urfd TUley jittef S "clock and is7 enlivened "fdr 'a " few
moments only B$n, 'shbrtlx aftet midnight, tho theatre crowds bury home. There. Is 5 but little ' af ter-theatr 'life tere. Sato-day nlghf offers an ex" Ception. fojfJ two OiKi ard "open' then tot dancing and drinking, jlth foreigner 'fortbVmo'st'paft The pa'trpnsu 'The1 human "owls of 'the 'tJnltpd States who turjn night Into dayrsrill jbfe'ilt difficult to helieye-that "Mexico
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BEOUCE YOUR FAT
DONT PUT OFF Ifs the neglected cold, cough, tender throat or tqhals,' that debilitate and FeaTfi the fey disposed to seripus germ diseases. '
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EMULSION
"Sears ago tie formula fpr fat reductioh was "dier-"exercis:" Today i Is "Take 'Marmora Prescription Tablets."' r Friends tell 'friendsobtors
tn their patients; untn thousands should be taken at the first sun know and use this' cotfclenieht, harm1 1 1' ' 1688 method:9 They 1 w what the? lowered resistance, cold or ht-. live as Wjijk6. ands-fiiiroe cough. The energizirig virtues
toboir tsTisi- frati-,4-wiiAe- ol scotTs Drmfl essential
Marmola Pre-cnpfidn ' Tablets w"are nourishment and beipto
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soid by all druggistsa large case for iUV' walcenVrl' " arvtttrr SI. Or if you prefer you may write 5p sr direct to the Marmola Company, 864 j O-CC OCOrg'S a tTtaL
imatlng 1,000,000, has no all night res-" tauranla'and that after 2'd'clock ln
the morning; it Is next to lmnoMv j
vo Duy bo mucn as a cup or com. Thf rOpejrttey and Kight? caf 1' unknown ' herer and early risers or ate ' retirerg Hee the altematlre of rjytng 1 pocket lunch orT flndlngi one of the two outdoor lunch standi that cater' to" that distinctive class of" night ofcmenr.th newspaper printtf Thes td rpueblitos. as'tbfcx are Called, consist merely of makeabift teilW vhlch'coter a levt boardsServing ra tahles and chairs. The ppea for business at "3 o'clock a. n and by 7 o'clock are hauled down. gere one may buy ; coffee, ' tamale's, rtilia, and meat highly flavored fciUi hil' " ' - ? Mexico" City Is not what might be termed a ""good festaurant'lowri. Although the. capital of the republic If hdf as wen supplied' with places to eat as Vera Cruz;' which ha3 ttnly one; twfrlty-ifth tho population. The commercial lunch is almost unknown hero for the reason that all business houses close from 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock p.'m. and everyone 'that has a' home goes to It for the 'midday meal which is the heaviest of the "day." " ' "
BRITISH EMBASSY DAMAGED, i BFR J.IN, Saturday, Dec. 10,Ts!mesj of unknown origin damaged the Brit ish "Embassy " Building ' here Saturday afternoon. 'The roof of 'the structure was burned off and the upper rooms and marble staircase suffered badly. "
HUH
Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Adv;
! RELJEF1 NO BUSIER! It Soothes sd Relieves Like "'a. MusdTlaster Without' trie Bujri "of Sting ' Musterofe is s dean, white ointment, made with the bit of mustard. It does all the work of the old-fashioned rnostard "plaster does It better and does not blister- You do not have to bother with a cloth. You simply rub it on-r-acd usually the pain is ccne ! r Many doctors and nurses use Musterle and recommend it to their patiecta. They 'will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat," bronchitis, croup, 'stiff neck, "asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, palos and aches of the back or1 JctatsV sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds cf the chest (it often prevents pneumonia ). 306 and 60c jars; hospital size S2-0-
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Horse racing In England If said to have been first established In 160. '
OLD AGE DEFERRED "A woman is as old as she looks, and a man is as old as he feels," Is a familiar saying that is full of meaning nowadays. ' Women of all ages dresS youns, and men are active as long as etrength and vitality will permit; but when vitality- gets low and elderly people lacls energy there is nothing that will increase the appetite, pro? tiiote fcleep. vim and vitality so surely and quickly as Vinol, the cod liver and Iron tonic without oil.-r-in fact, most druggists havo such confidence in U tliat'ihey sell it on a guarantee, plem Tli'istl'fetliwaite's and druggists everywheiv. Adv. '
Dandruffy Heads Becpmg Hairless
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Our 1919 Christmas Cliecks
Were Mailed Tpday
Watch far Yours in tfie Morning Moil
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If you want plenty pf thick, beautiful, glossy, "silky hair,' "do by airmeans'gfe't rid 6f dandruff, tif it 'will "sfape yg'uf hair and ruin It ypu gn't." " ' It doesn't do much good tg try to brush or wash it out. The 85jy" surt way to get rid of dandruff iVto'dlssQlve it, then 'you' destroy it entirely. "To 'go this." get about four ounces' of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough" tp moisten the scalp and "rub ' (t "In gently with the fingertips. '" " By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. '" "You will find,"' too. that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your alr""wiiriq'6k and' feel a hundred iimes'btter. You can get liquid arvon" at any drug sfore- " Tt "ia ineensive and four'puhces'fs "all you wnf h'eeC no matter how much dandruff" you have, phis simple remedy never" falls. Adv.
Very often BAD HEALTH
is caused by BAD TEETH
The tooth that Is decayed sends poison, through the' entire body and is the cause of other teeth becoming decayed. There is no excuse for anyone having decayed' teeth when they can have them put In first-class ' condition by as' at a" very modr erate cost "
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DONT SUFFER WITH YOUR TEETH. NATWBf NEVfr? MENDS 'A DECAYINfiTQQTH. dr. j. mjBmjY 715 Main Street Riebnaand, Irt.
