Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 80, 13 February 1920 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1920.
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" How One Man Saved Many are the. methods employed to save for old age. i Almost in every walk of life can be found a person, who, taking advantage of circumstances, succeeds in laying aside a competence for the days when he cannot work. The Dayton Herald cites the instance of an army quartermaster's sergeant. Seldom does one
look toward the army for an example of the value ot thrift; .not that the . military establishment offers no inducements, but because men rarely
give their, entire lives to the colors.
i John Morrin, 80 years old, entered the service 54 years asro at a salary of $30 a month. The
Herald describes his career thus:
t "He never had held a position higher than
that of a teamster or a messenger in the quarter
master's department, so obviously his pay never
was a great deal more than the figure at which he started his military career. Yet in the Liberty
Dinner Stories
Johnson had been dining out with some friends. When he left to go home he found himself in a very thick fog. Stumbling along a narrow path
way, he. found himself descending a
i flight of steps. This he felt sure was
not right ,and, hearing footsteps ascending, he paused. "Pardon me," he said to the dim figure which presently loomed through the fog, "but can you tell me where I am going to?" "Certainly, sir! " replied the stranger politely. "If you go straight on, you will walk Into the river! I have Just come out!"
Loan campaigns Morrin purchased a total of $26,400 worth of government bonds. Every dollar of that sum represented savings from his
meager salary and accumulated interest.
"That is not all of Morrin's remarkable record. In all of his 54 years of service he never asked for a day's leave and his only absence from duty
was a three-weeks period following an accident. Always he has been among the first to be on duty and the last to quit." ' 1 Now for the objection that some will raise to Morrin's way of living. Some will say he "did not live", he "did not enjoy life", he "was parsimonious and stingy", he "can't take his money with him". His rigid economy may not appeal to many of us, but the chances are ten to one that he
spent an interesting life; enjoyed himself in his own sphere; did not ape after others who could well afford to spend money lavishly; was satisfied with his lot ; and at 80 years has no regret over the way he spent almost three score years. One thing cannot be denied he succeeded in laying aside a competence for himself and family ; he is not an object of charity in his old age ; he has the assurance that no matter what fate has in store he has enough money to provide himself
vtitu cvcijuimg uw ucucu. cited womai, eo exclted in fact that
And that is a good deal more than many men! she was out .f breath and could speak
whose weekly envelope contained more money than Morrin's monthly pay amounted to can say. Morrin is independent, satisfied, contented. What more can we ask ?
Aunt Mary had been introduced to all the friends of the family while visiting her brother. Now, womanlike, she was trying to discover if her
niece favored any young man es
pecially. "That young Mr. Smarte who comes here seems a clever sort of man, Maude," Phe began.
"Yes," replied Maude, "he is clever." "What is he by profession?" "A bit of lawyer and a bit of musician." "But what is he really?" asked aunty, puzzled. "Well." exclaimed the girl, "the lawyers say he is a musician, and the musicians say he is a lawyer." An insurance men tells this one: "Not long ago there rushed into one of our offices in the south a very ex-
committee, Wednesday addressed the colored Lincoln League In this city. He was greeted by a great audience of colored people. In the courso of his speech Mr. Hays said: "Lynching under any circumstances
or condition ia a crime. - It is a crime against Judgment and Justice, reason and righteousness. It ia an assault on our most sacred institutions. It is an affront to the accumulated wisdom of past ages. It is a condemnation of Christianity. It merits the excoriation and detestation of every high-minded citizen and must be forever extinguished. C. R. Richardson, of Richmond, is attending the meeting.
POLICE HALT BEND PLOT NEW YORK. Feb.. 13. With five arrests in connection with the alleged $5,000,000 securities theft plot police claim to have "nipped in the bud" here, the district attorney's office announced formally Wednesday that
one of the prisoners had confessed having taken part In stealing more than $1,000,000 worth of stocks and bonds from Wall street messengers In May and June last year.
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Friday, Feb. 13 King Solomons Chapter No. 4 R. A. M. Stated Convocation mid work in Royal Arch Degree beginning 7 o'clock. Team No. .?
twill report promptly at the lodge
room. Saturday, Feb. 14 Loyal Chapter No. 49. O. E. S. will give A Hard Time Social for their members and families.
THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS DAILY TALK
The passing world doesn't pay much attention to the forces that really lend to it all of its happiness and glory. Behind each one of us Is an influence, or a cluster of influence to which we owe aU that we are. And that influence always being watered by the strange power of love is always furnishing the inspiring word, the nourishing faith, the abiding courage, by which we are able to go forward with sureness. Lowell put it this way: "Behind the dim unknown standeth God!". . v - I once read that, Wendell Phillips, the great abolitionist orator, never left home without some Inspiring word from his brilliant wife to take out with him to his task. 'And here was a favorite of hers: "Wendell, don't shUly shally!" "' Meaning . that he should stand firm. And the whole nation learned that it was not his habit to -shilly ehally. All thru the , marvelous career of Abraham Lincoln was the silent touch of a woman's love that of Ann-Rutledge which gave to his great heart infinite tenderness and sympathy. We clap and enthusiastically applaud the finished art of the actor before his foot-lights. But we rarely think of all the years of toll and despair pehlnd, v :..';"" i.: ' ' .-,: - - Behind every word that you speak is the accumulation of ages of experiences. You are an expression of all that you have ever thought, or that anyone has ever thought. And the great wounds of a human being are found in the heart, where outside folks can't see. SSo tha if, we would. Judge another, it must be done with infinite delicacy t We may all have our little power for help, in greater or less degree, exactly where we are behind. Our station of activity matters little. Service and usefulness are not relative terms they are cast in ternal mood! And are for use every day.
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON
The papers carry the report of the wedding of Mr. Pike and Miss Fisherman. It did not take place at the Aquarium. Do you know what a Nephalist is? You won't find it in Webster's dictionary, but you are ono just the same. A Nephalist is a person who "does not drink liquor. Baltimore pastor says there are no tenia in heaven. How, then, do the movie heroines manage to have a good time? With the cure polling at $6 a pint.
none but the rich can afford the "flu." Tennessee has a women's bank. Lisle or cotton. The difference between a profession and a job is about $05 a week in favor of the job. NO HEARSAY OR GOSSIP. (From the Kingston, Canada, Whig) Miss Stenning will give interesting first-hand information at the Winter Chapel Wednesday evening. Lives tlfceie a man with nose so red who misses not his nip when he goes to bed? Detroit and Cleveland are both waiting anxiously for the census returns, each hoping to be the city the fourth dimension. A Mexican court has found that the recent execution of General Angeles was a broach of the Mexican constitution. It might be added that it also violated the general's personal constitution to a considerable extent. A Kansas City burglar worked seven hours on a safe with a chisel and finally broke in to find $3. These are tought times. He probably paid at least $5.25 for the chisel, and his time must have been worth something.
That famous remark once made by the governor of South Carolina to the governor of North Carolina is now flying back and forth between the governor of New Jersey and the governor of Rhode Island.
Without warning, Emma Goldman kissed a Finland Newspaper man. Journalism always was a precarious
profession.
"A correspondent (male) has asked
us why girls shut their eyes while being kissed. Well, we have seen some darn good reasons for it!" says Irene Corbally.
Ralph A. Ranck, of Wayne county, was appointed census agent for one of the Indiana districts. The police report for 1909 compiled
by Day Sergeant McNally showed that 447 persons paid fines in the city court during the year. Mayor Hoover and City Clerk Schrader, of Sullivan, Ind., were in Richmond securing ideas on how a city should be run and for the purpose of becoming familiar with the city form of government.
Peacocks were regarded by the ancient Romans as one of the table's greatest delicacies.
only with difficulty
"What's the trouble?" asked one of the clerks. " 'I want a policy at once at. once,' exclaimed the woman, when she had recovered sufficiently to articulate, 'Our home Is on fire.' "
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Hays Assails Lynching As Affront to Nation
CHICAGO, Feb. 13. Will H. Hays, chairman of the Republican national
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A RICHMOND WOMAN'S QUICK RECOVERY FROM STOMACH ILLS IS ATTESTED DY HER FRIENDS
"I tried so many different remedies and treatments to find relief from ptomach trouble, without success, that I was beginning to be discouraged," eays Vina Hatfield, 217 Main Street, Richmond. ' I had begun to think that I was tiever going to get well. That was a mistake, however, for now I feel as well as I ever did in all my life and I give the entire credit to Pepgen. - Ifs wonderful. Most of my friends will tell you how much better I am looking. "Before I started taking Pepgen I had reached a point where I had to be very careful what I ate And even then, what little I ate, would sour on my stomach, I got so that I dreaded ton- see meal time come. I knew that I must ear ta keep -tlpmr strength
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and yet I feared the after effects of indigestion. "I don't see why every person who has stomach trouble don't take Pepgen.
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Acid - Stomach Makes Millions Old Before I heir lime
The famous scientist, Prof. Metchnikoff, declared that people generally become decrepit feeble, aged years and years before their time that a person ought to live well over a hundred years. lie proved that the toxio poisons which form in the intestines and eanee autointoxication had more to do with shortening life than anything else. Clean out these poisons and there is no reason why human beings should not live, hale, hearty, strong and vigorous, a hundred years or more. Such is the doctrine as taught by the noted Metchnikoff. What causes those toxic poisons where do they come from how do they get into the intestinal tract? Science gives us ah answer in one word Acid-Stomach. Acid-Stomach causes food fermentation; and it is this mass of partially digested, sour, fermenting food passing through the intestines that creates toxic poisons that are absorbed into the blood and carried into every part of the system , causing a long train of diseases and making millions of men and women feeble, haggard and old looking before their time when by right they should be strong, healthy, in the prime of life. Common sense tells us that in order to stop these toxic poisons forming in the intestines, you muet get rid of the Acid-Stomach; just as
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