Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 79, 12 February 1920 — Page 6

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Can anything new be said about ADranam Lincoln? Can new luster be added to his immortal achievements? Can a later generation

contribute more homace than already has been

paid to his name and memory?

. As each anniversary of his birth arrives, the American people discover some new character- ' istic, some new thought that leads them onward l and forward in the consummation of their na-

jtional destiny, ' i The republic never grows tired of his unbounded faith in the principles of our governrment, his conviction that no matter what the problem, the solution is possible in a government ithat derives all its power from the will of the i people. Of Washington, Lincoln once said, "To add brightness to the sun or glory to the name of j.Washington is alike impossible." How great Lincoln was, how lofty his spirit, how exalted his nature, we never shall know. We may only j speak of them in broken terms, in faltering exjpressions, in words that vainly strive to convey fthe fulness of our feeling, the depth of our appreciation. Here was a man whose whole life was groundled on the eternal principle of right. He was Igreat, we may say, not because of his intellectual ;power, but because of his moral Qualities. "He

- formed one basic conviction," says an admirer,

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A. VAaVy KAVO WAal JT VI lliWlt CI AAV AAA VaVi-iO A VUwJ f when not only our own nation but all the powers - of the world are wrestling with mighty problems, their leaders may well turn to the career of Lincoln and be guided by the spirit of the seer who firmly believed that no nation can endure - unless its destiny be linked with the principles

The man Lincoln may be dead but his spirit :: lives on in the great American commonwealth, steadying our course in the hour of uncertainty,

pointing unerringly to the way of rectitude and

honor amid the maze of crossing and conflicting paths, adjuring us always amid the shouting of

demagogues and the clamor of radicals to re

'main constant in our allegiance to a republic to ? 'which he himself paid this tribute: "Nowhere in ;the world is presented a government of such

l- ! liberty and equality."

Upholding the Law x When soldiers, with a fusillade of shots, stopped an attack on the dignity of the law by a mob in Lexington, bent on lynching a culprit whose trial was in progress, they exemplified the spirit

of the American republic. We believe in law and order. When a mob tries to take a prisoner undergoing trial before a jury to lynch him, it indulges in bolshevism. Justice was moving swiftly and honorably. The offender, guilty by his own confession of a

heinous crime, was being tried by a jury, and

conviction was assured. The mob was actuated j by passion and a determination to set aside the!

law, in order that it might take into its own hands those functions which have been assigned to properly designated officials of the state. The officers of the law had assured the citizens of Lexington that the offender would be

tried under the law. They had warned hotheaded members of the community that every effort to lynch the man would be regarded as an open defiance of the power of the state. When the mob formed, its leaders were asked not to make an attack on the court house to obtain the prisoner. The mob tried to force the hands of the men Who had been sworn to defend the honor and dignity of the state of Kentucky and was repulsed with bloody results. It is regrettable that lives had to be lost, but paramount to this consideration is the respect which we must entertain for law and order. If we go on promiscuously taking the law into

our own hands, our country will soon become a nation of anarchists and bolshevists, bent on having our own way, irrespective of what the statutes prescribe, .Lexington is not the only city that has had to deal with lawlessness in the last week. Chicago today presents the shameful picture of a city in which a leader of gunmen was killed by the leaders of another clan, and of a police department that says it believes ten other deaths will result before the real culprits are brought to justice. Developments there show, that the murdered

tJman himself had both outraged and defied the

law for years, and that back of him stood an "invisible government", protecting him and his followers. Many in that city are wondering if the same "invisible government" will be able to protect th--gunmen who put away Enright.

An illuminating sidelight on the cheap value

placed on human life and the open and unreserved

manner in which Chicago gangsters speak of shooting each other is to be found in a sentence

in an article in a Chicago newspaper dealing with the Enright murder.

"Capt. John L. Hogan of the Stockyards police station, said he had been informed that O'Donnell had mentionad Murphy (rival of Enright) in connection with Enright's murder and threatened to shoot him on sight." Seemingly the gunmen of that city look upon murder as a petty offense and confidently believe that their political connections will enable

them to escape punishment for their crimes.

THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS DAILY TALK PERFECT HAPPINESS In the first place, there is no such thine! And that isn't the statement ot a pessimist, either, but of the soundest optimist. Happiness will always remain a relative proposition. Ease and Inactivity never get it. Cut work, and disappointment, and hardship, and repeated failures, do bring one very close-to it. Perfect happiness would be a terrible bore! It would Irritate the thickest skinned human. . Happiness corals largely from losing-, in order to get. And If we would keep what we get, we must immediately give it away! The tree grows, blooms, gives forth its fruit then fall back again into a state of barrenness. But it is that very getting and then giving that keeps It alive as a tree. . The soul alone is salted with perfect hsppiness. Happiness cannot be bought. It must be given away. Like air the freest thing in the world it is the very most important. Luxuries and unimportances alone may be bought! Once I spent many weeks in a wonderful climate where the sun arose dally and spread its rays over every minute of the day. But how I longed for a day of rain! Sometimes I think that I like the ones of my friends who are the least perfect in their make-ups. so long as behind their hearts live an abiding goodness. And a hero is never spoiled for me but rises in bigness when I learn that he had the same great fallings that spot my own peculiar frame. Perfect happiness what would we do with it?

them. The desk clerk is an old top kicker, the floor clerks have all been non-coms in charge of quarters, the chef was a mess sergeant, the waiters were aU permanent K. P.'s, the house doctor was a base hospital surgeon,

1 the house detective was an -intelli

gence policeman, the bellhops were dogrobbers." "And have you any former M. P.'s?" he was asked. "Yes," be replied. "When there's a good stiff wind blowing we use them as outside window washers on the eighteenth floor."

MUNITION DUMP LETS GO; VS PEOPLE FLEE FROM FIRE. BETHUNE. France, Feb. 12. Fire started Tuesday in an ammunition dump belonging to the British army, in which 5,000 tons of munitions are stored. The fire - exploded one 5,000 hell lot, shaking houses for miles around. Inhabitants of the nearby villages fled from their homes. The fire is still smoldering, but no loss of life has been reported.

Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON

We have never seen a man laying a corner stone who looked as though he knew much about the technique of the

thing. The last one we observed was

house to see her father on business. She was at the door. "Ah Miss Blank, I believe?" said be. "Is your father in?" "No. eir," she replied, "father is not at present. Do you wish to see him personally?" "Yes." was the bluff response of the

visitor, who felt that his former sweet-

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Aoo Today

1 ' A special session of the county commissioners to select a location for the county hospital for the insane was called for Feb. 17. An approximate enrollment of 530, the largest in the history of the institution, was announced for the mid

winter term of the high school. The marriage of Ellis D. Gaston, of

this city, to Anna Winchester, of Muncle, was announced.

BILL FOR S PER CENT BEER 13 PROMISED BY SOLON WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. First definite declaration of an effort to amend

the Votstead act, which limits the alcoholic content of beverages to one-half of 1 per .cent, was made in the House Wednesday by Representative Vare, Republican, Pennsylvania, who announced that at the next session of congress he would introduce a bill providing for sale of 5 per cent beer.

Blackstone traces the custom of allowing three days of grace to the Germans of the time of Tacitus.

General Pershing, and even this brave ' hart was yielding "I wanted to see

warrior looked worried and harassed

and embarrassed, and he spilled mortar on the shoes of the four or five of the honorary vice presidents and got some into his own overcoat pocket. It is a delicate position in which to place any man snd we have been somewhat worried, too. We know that some day when we are great there will be a lot of people after us to lay corner stones and unveil statues, etc. In order to get a little instruction in corner stone laying against the days that are to come, we have opened

negotiations with a well-known corre-1 spondence school, and no doubt we will j be ready to do niain or fancy corner! stone laying within a few months. I

PION'T HtCOuNlAt THE. ULU MAN (From the Denver Post.) Louie It was my father you seen with me; meet me Monday morning, 11, at postoff ice. , LILLY. A new comet has been discovered in the constellation of Argo Novis. This comet, is respectfully referred to the

him on very particular business-

and he turned away haughtily. "I beg your pardon," she called after him as he reached the last step, "but who shall I say called?" "Yes," proudly announced the excaptain who ir manager of the new $10,000,000 hotel, "all our employes are former service men, every one of

MAINE WOMAN HAS GAINED 29 POUNDS IN A FEW WEEKS

"When I began taking Tanlac three

months ago I was a nervous wreck

and weighed only 104 pounds, but I

now weigh 133 pounds and have never

felt better in my life," was the remark-

Anti-Saloon leagua as a possible field able statement made by Mrs. Bethel R.

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WE'LL TAKE OUR EXERCISE SOME . OTHER WAY. Sign on Sixth avenue, New York city: "TRY A CUP OP COFFEE AND ROLL DOWN-STAIRS." Old Hi Phillips sent us a very

flowery invitation to visit his home, stating, among other blandishments, that he had a well-stocked cellar. There was only one catch in the invitation and that was Hi's failure to mention his address but bo many gentlemen are forgetful in that way just now. i : Notice that those Cigar store robbers never take any of the coupons. Science Is wonderful, but there is one question it cannot answer; How long is an armistice?

Dinner Stories

They were very fond of each other

and had been engaged; but they had

Leonard, 3 Wilmot street, Portland, Me., while discussing the merits of the

medicine a few eveniners azo

"Could sit here all night." she addecT. menL

and talk about the good Tanlac has done me and then not tell it all. Five years ago I commenced suffering from what was called a complication of troubles, but as no one seemed to understand my case or know what to do for me, I kept going down hill. I spent some time in a hospital, was under special treatment for two years and did everything possible, but I kept getting worse. My nerves troubled me more than anything else, and it was almost impossible for me to get any sleep at all, for I would Just roll and toss from one side ot the bed to the other all right long and if I did happen to drop off to sleep I would wake up with a start almost frightened to death. Why. even the ringing of the front door bell so completely upset

me, I had to have it taken off, and there were days vrhen the talking and roise around the house would almost drive me distracted. My aDuetite was

Don't Be Bald

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all have ample warning when our hair

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Parisian sage Is a most efficient hair invigorator, but to quickly stop any

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the scalp so the starved hair root can really absorb it and get the vital

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You will surely be delighted with

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cent better. Parisian sage is not expensive. It's a scientific preparation that supplies hair needs a clean, non-sticky, antiseptic liquid that is sold at good drug stores everywhere with a guarantee to give satisfaction or money refunded. Good looking hair is half the battle in any man's or woman's personal appearance. Neglect means dull, thin, lifeless hair and finally baldness, while a little attention now should insure thick and lustrous hair for years to come. No matter what your hair troubles try a Parisian massage tonight you wiM not be disappointed. Advertise-

Woman 80 Years Old Says tho owes her wonderful health to Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic

Wooster, O. "The grippe left .me In a weakened, run-down condition. Doctors had given me their best tonics without effect. As I have depended on Vinol to build me up every spring for the past nine years with such good results, I tried it. My appetite improved, my strength came back to I am not only taking care of my household duties, but direct the management of two large farms. I tell all my friends to use Vinol when they need strength." Mas. Martha Sickles. Women who are run-down, nervous, lack energy and working strength should take Vinol as it contains Beef and Cod Liver Peptone, Iron and Hypophosphites, the very elements needed to restore a lost appetite, enrich the bloxi and create strength. ' Clem ThUtlethwatte, Druggist. an drugrslsts everywhere.

justice, this shameless effrontery, undermines

the stability of our government as readily as does graft in public offices. The Chicago newspaper that advocated "more hangings" as an effective cure for the gunman evil, suggested a method which will not receive thesupport of every one. But even the greatest sentimentalist in the country should be convinced by this time that appeals to the better nature of the gunmen are ineffectual in checking their attacks on the law and order of the state.

"What's in a

Name?"

BY MILDRED MARSHALL Facta about your name: Us history; Its meaning; whence It was derived; Its significance; your lucky day and lucky jewel.

MAGGIE Although Scottish in itself, the name Maggie is originally derived from the Persian, being of the same root as the name Margaret. To the lucky bearer of this name, the pearl is the jewel assigned. The delightful notion that the oyster, rising to the surface of the ocean at night and opening its shell in adoration, received in Us mouth a drop of dew congealed by the "moonbeams, is responsible for this delicate fantasy of the pearl. The name was brought to Scotland by Margaret Ethellng, wife of Malcolm Ceanmdn, where it became the national Scottish feminine name. Be

cause a pearl of price is associated with the pearly gates of the celestial regions, the name of Maeeie. or more

iHisually, its original, Margaret, has

been given to Innumerable saints. By wearing her natal stone, the pearl, the bearer of the name Margaret will fulfill the promise of the gods, which gives her purity, charm and affability. Her lucky day is set as Monday and seven is her fortunate number. For her to dream of pearls signifies faithful friends.

Nearly all lizards have the same power as the chameleon to change color, although not to as marked a degree.

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Friday, Feb. 13 King Solomons Chapter No. 4 R. A. M. Stated Convocation and work in Royal Arch Degree beginning 7 o'clock. Team No. 3 will report promptly at the lodge room. Saturday. Feb. 14 Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. B. S. will give A Hard Time Social for their members and families.

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extremely poor, and I did not eat

This brazen defiance nf law. tViia fWiino- nf quarreled, and were too proud to make enough it would seem for a baby a

iL! i , . 6 i it up. He called afterward at her slice of toast and cup of tea being a

hearty meal for me at any time. It

had been five years since I have been abla to do my housework, for.it was nil I could do to even walk across the floor or stand on my feet. I had terrible pains all over my body all the time and sometimes these pains were so bad it seemed like every bone in my body was snlittins: in two, and my head would ache fo I thought lots of times it would burst open. "I decided to try Tanlac after seeing where it was benefiting so many other people, and to my 1oy I beean to improve on the very first bottle. I have taken six bottles in all and the benefits T hRv received are more than remarkable. My nerves are in such perfect condition I can hardly believe I am th same person. W"hv iust the

i othT night I chaperoned 200 school

j children snd the noiee mad by them

rpvpr d?Furhrd hp in he !a?t. I have had the front door hll put back and you could rng it off without its upsett'ng mc and 'en? "U'hy T nn sleep

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