Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 62, 23 January 1920 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JAN. 23, . 1920.
THERICHMOND PALLADIUM
AND SUN TELEGRAM
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Economy Wave Hits Congress Thrift Week seemingly has appealed to Congress. Its potent charm asserted itself in sweeping blows at appropriations. Senators and representatives evidently had become convinced that their constituents want federal expenses reduced. The net result of their action, as reported by The Associated Press yesterday, was : Decision by the house public buildings committee not to recommend passage at this session of a public buildings bill. Reduction by the house foreign affairs committee of the annual diplomatic and consular ser
vice appropriation , bill to $8,843,026, which isj
S,05,125 less than the budget of the state department and $1,032,074 less than the amount appropriated for the present fiscal year. Elimination by the senate of an appropriation of $42,500,000 from the Americanization bill and the substitution therefor of an appropriation of $6,500,000. An analysis of the vote on the public buildings bill showed that Republicans and Democrats
voted against it unanimously. This is a genuine "pork" bill, and for many years has been the medium through which millions of dollars were expended, often unwisely, and frequently to permit a member of congress to appease a constituency that wanted a public building irrespective of its need. ..,. Senator Dial said the taxpayers of the United States were "getting tired of being overburdened." . All of us agree with him. If we are to conserve in our homes, congress should set a good example by reducing federal expenditures to the point of absolute necessity. The government can raise its revenues only by bond issues, taxes and duties. Our bonded indebtedness is heavy enough for this generation, and our taxes are onerous. Let the government reduce its expenses. The people will not complain. The national debts of the great powers of the world have risen enormously since 1914. Many of them will be hard pressed to pay even the interest, much less to reduce the principal. What folly to increase this indebtedness by more expenditures ! If a prudent business man conserves when ,his expenses increase, it is no less imperative for a nation to do likewise. Congress is a board of directors of a national corporation. The prosperity of the nation depends not only upon the legislation enacted by its members, but also upon the way they spend our money and the methods they devise to raise the revenue. If the appropriation 'bills can be kept low, the revenue bills will not contain provisions for raising money that will work a hardship on the people.
Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS IN SOCIETY. ; We found that the apartment house : landlords v had done much to make the . world safe for society. It was our good .fortune to land immediately -1n the Stratford Arms. - The name cari ried much weight. The James Froth-'-lnghanvBinks'a:did not-live In the Stratford, Arms, but in the Buckingham, Just across the street. The naming of apartment houses is a fine art, and, looking at :-omo landlords, we : -wonder how they do it.,, For Instance, there '-fa v nothing atout our , landlord which smacks .jxl, Shakespeare, or In fact- of - any English, author, and we hayevoften been led to doubt that he 'knows whether Shaw is a writer or an exclamation, but by gome cunning : inspiration, he - named his apartment the Stratford Arms, and it is the Mec;ca:of people,, who hav? middle names. I cannot but feel that our; social progress would have been consider'ably deterred if we had been unwise .enough to 'have moved: into a house . named the Finnegan cr the McGinnis. ;It is so much pleasanter to hear people say: "Oh, yes; they live in the Tuilieres," or "they have a perfectly elegant apartment in the Fontainbleau." Luella and I know a young couple who come of good families, i and who have not only $5,000 a year, I but $0,000 a year, and an uncle in 'Standard Oil who has a form of rheumatism that will get him inside of two years, and they have not been able to turn a wheel in our set because their stationary bears the name of "The Tubbs Terrace." There are many little crooks and turns which one must learn about. Luella, in her moments of despair, has said that there are, in fact, more crooks than turns; but. fiven a good middle name, good stationery, and an apartment house with the rightsoat of name, there is no-reasonkhy any ambitious young couple should not do fairly well in society. ' (To be continued.) FURNISH YOUR OWN HAIRPINS. WANTED A Woman to travel. Good pay and a tailor-made dress. Adv. in Allentown, (Pa) Call. -OUT-OF-DOORS BATHING. - FOR RENT A house of eight rooms and two baths on the trolley track. Greenwich (Conn. News and Graphic. Attorney General Palmer expects a decline of food prices in January. We 'are declining some of them already. The money in circulation averages $47.2S. If you haven't got your $47,28, you probably have been eating lately and wearing clothes.
was just thinkin' that it was aboot time ye were payin' me that penny for ma thochts." "Ah!" said the tourist. "So you are 81 years old, hale and hearty yet and still able to discharge the onerous duties of your cffiCe?" "Yes, siree!" pridefully returned Emory Soonover, the combined town marshal, lynx-eyed sleuth, dog pelter and traffic cop of Grudge. "Never felt more fittin' in my life, by hokey. I attribute my long ' life, and good health to an iron constitution, the habit I have of taking care of myself, and the keeping of proper and decent hours. "No matter what's going on I take my nap evry afternoon, and folks that are acquainted with me know better tlan to disturb me, for I'll sure pull 'em if they do. And then I am a regular crank about keeping union hours; ii" a prisoner is out after six o'clock, by gorry, I lock up the Jail and he's got to stay out till mornin'!" ,
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
Proposed moonlight racing on North A street met with the instant approval of sleign speeders of the city. Announcement was made of an attempt to secure President Taft to make a short address in Richmond while touring the middle western states. Local butchers said they were not frightened by the proposed boycott of the meat trust, expressing the opinion that they did not believe local residents could go without meat. Announcement was made of the engagement of Homer Yaryan, Jr., well known in this city, to Miss Gene Sturgis, of Toledo, O.
"What's in a Name?"
Facts about your name: Its history; ltd meaning: whence It was derived; Its significance; your lucky day and lucky jewel. BY. MILDRED. MARSHALL
deity, Anna Perrennia, goddess of the circling year. Greek damsels soon made it their favorite name. The daughter of Emperor Basil, calling herself Anna, married the Grand Prince of Muscovy and carried the name into Russia, where it was subjected to the Slavic influence and' issued forth in various forms of diminutives and endearments, one being the pretty Amar. which still has vogue there. The susceptibility of the name to the influence of all tongues probably brought it to the attention of eoft-syllabled Spain, who adopted it, out off the r and changed the 'm to 'n' for euphony's sake, making the charming Ana, which has great popularity there. But Spain no sooner adopts a name than it must have a diminutive, after the latin fashionhence Anita.
IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS
Says Backache Is Sign You Have Been Eating Too Much Meat.
Dinner Stories
; P'or two long years Jock had been courting Maggie. One evening, after silence of nearly an hour, Maggie faid shyly: "I'll gi'e ye a penny for ye thochts, Jock." "Well," replied Jack, with sudden boldness, "I was just thinkin' hoo fine Jt wud be if ye were to gi'e me a bit liissie." She complied demurely, and again there was a long silence until Maggie timidlv ventured. "What are ye thinkIn' about noo, Jock? Anither?" "Na, no, lassie," was the reply, "t
(Copyright, 1919, by The Wheeler Syndicate. Inc.) ANITA The lovely Spanish favorite Anita has won almost as prominent a place among the feminine names of our country as the equally exotic Juanita, which followed the song of that title.
LAnita, however, is much more redo
lent or North America tnan its prototype. For Anita, signifying grace, has an origin parallel with Anne. About the time that the mother of Samuel was recorded in Biblical chronicles as the original Hannah, the etymological way was being paved for the entrance of Anita through the gateway of Spain. Byzantium, that kingdom of royal splendor, paid homage to a St. Anna who is thought to be a flare-back to the great Roman
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- When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region, it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue Is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once, or .get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure, and makes a delightful, effervescent llthia-water drink. Adv.
Much Rheumatism Local Druggist's No-Cure-No-Pay Offer Attracts Many Sufferers. . If there are' any rheumatic sufferers who have not availed themselves of this generous offer they should do so at once. Our best druggists state that if Rheuma, the guaranteed prescription for rheumatism in any form, does not give any purchaser quick and Joyful relief they are authorized by the Rheuma Co. to return the cost without any quibbling or red tape. Rheumatism is a dangerous disease, and anyone who has the slightest taint of it should drive it out of the system as quickly as possible. This is what Rheuma did for many. It should do as much for you. "I have been laid up for one year with chronic arthritis," says one sufferer. "I had doctors galore, also spent four months in a sanitarium, but had practically no relief. Then I started taking Rheuma. Now I can go without crutches - or other aid, which I could not do for the last nine months. I highly recommend it and would gladly answer any questions asked on receipt of stamp for postage." Thomas H. Eddy, Schuylerville, N. Y. Rheuma is absolutely harmless and thoroughly reliable because It is one discovery that has forced rheumatism to yield and disappear. It is not expensive and it is recommended by good druggists everywhere, Adv. ;
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THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAM8 DAILY TALK . ; , PREJUDICE We are going to wake up some fine day and realize how barbarous Is prejudice. The open mind is like a field over which the wind bathes the flowers and foliage in its arms. Prejudice is made up of roots that sink into perfectly good soil, only to sap away its life and richness, and prevent useful growth from producing its natural fruit in its way. What useless strife prejudice creates! Prejudice puts boulders across the smooth path of progress and blocks strong men from attaining their ends. If it hadn't been for prejudice, some earlier Colnmbuses would have found "The New World" centuries sooner. All reforms are stabbed at their onsets by the hand of prejudice. Prejudice at this very moment has its secret agents in the seats of the mighty, seeking when it may destroy. At heart, we are all both small and great. Prejudice enters us while we sleep or while we are in careless mood, binding us to ways that it takes a herculean will to break when we want them broken. Let us have a thousand doors to our mind. Let us throw away our keys and invite the opinions of any and all to enter freely. Let us all have at least one prayer that we have learned to utter as we enter upon every day. This it is: "God give me an open mind to see all sides and every truth!"
Italy took Anita and called her Ninetta. Which Was 1tr Biihierrorl tn a
diminutive process and issued forth
as in anna. Anita's talismanic gem is the cat's eye, which has greater mystic qualities than that of any other jewel. It has the power of hypnotism and is said to be a charm against evil spirits.
It is a sacred stone in India where its dazzling white light shot with brilliant green imbues it with uncanny powers. Thursday is Anita's lucky day ahd 6 her lucky number. The poinsetta is her flower.
FLU DANGER SCOUTED. COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 23. There are
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no indications Ohio will have a recurrence of the flu epidemic, according to a statement issued Thursday fcy Dr. Freeman, head of the State Department of Health. "Many cases of 'grip' have been reported, but the disease Is similar to what we experi-
comparable to the influenza epidemic r
of 1918-1919." said Dr. Freeman. In April, 1896, the first sale of a motor vehicle in the United States was recorded.
cOver 6,500,000 of the world's 7,844,000 automobiles are now made In the United States.
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"I think Pepgen Is grand. I never in my life had anything do me so much good. I was run down and veak. Pepgen took right hold of me and built me up. Yes, and in a short time, too," says Phenie Robinson, 519 Main Street, Riohmond. "Before I took Pepgen I suffered a great deal with my stomach and liver. I could only eat certain foods. If I ate anything rich or greasy I was sure to have an attack of Indigestion. My liver became sluggish. I have taken a good many liver medicines, tut always with the same result, except Pepgen.
The other medicines seemed to give me relief for awhile, but they soon wore out and then I was as bad. If not worse, than before I took them. Not so with Pepgen; it doesn't wear cut. Jt builds you right up to normal and keeps you there." Not only are these columns filled with actual evidence, presented by people who have used Pepgen, but moreover there is a multitude of unpublished reports at Thistlethwaite's drug stores new ones are coming In all the time. If you are ill and discouraged don't give up. Try Pepgen! It has helped ethers, why not you? Adv.
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