Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 85, 19 February 1920 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1920.
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. Who Can Make Living Cheaper? All of us perhaps are pretty thoroughly convinced of one fact by this time; namely, that if there is a considerable decline in the price of commodities in 1920. it will not be attributable
to the efforts of any one person. Individuals in all stations of life and in all parts of the country have come forward with solutions, but none of them has succeeded in reducing the price of clothing or food. We have
leged cures and confounded by their manifold solutions until most of us have lost sight of the old maxim, "You can't eat unless you work."
Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON -
vast quantities of goods, taay also come in for a share of the honor. Many students of the problem have con1 3 J It A. 2-1 ..n.Uvinnl- lmnn Tirill Tint
uuuea uuu. ui , V"! Dr. Wiley proposes to establish food!""; , Senator Hitchcock could probl'educe prices, neither will elaborate programs by i at the standard of value instead of 1 ably tel1 an interesting story some
uay uuuui iua irouuies wiui rrnuucui Wilson, which would perhaps throw
parties. These may be couched in fine language a dollar for at the butcher shop is and be filled with smooth phrases, but they arej"gjrtj more thanks as ineffective as a blade of grass stemming a J garlic is a preventative- of the "flu".
with all its disagreeable features,
many would prefer the "flu." The
Credit for a reduction in prices, when this
: happy day does arrive, will be given in a large ! so that we may have the foodstuffs and corn-
mountain torrent. The Spokane Spokesman-Review, commenting on an effective cure, says: "There are two ways of keeping well. One is by means of small and tasty pills, and the other is by sawing wood and walking to work. 'Everybody would like to get cured of our national ailments by the pleasant pill method, but in the end we will have to come around to the sawbuck." The Spokesman-Review does not amplify the " sawbuck method." but few of us are intellectually so dull that we cannot interpret the "sawbuck"' to mean the old-fashioned word, WORK. Of many methods prescribed for our national ailment none is so unpopular and yet so effective as plain, ordinary, commonplace, every-day work. The many communications which the farmers of this and adjacent counties have addressed to The Palladium, in their last analysis, fall back on the necessity of work to speed up production
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light on why Mr. Lansing was sum
marily dismissed. Internationally, the departure of Mr. Lansing will cause much uncertainty for our ambassadors and ministers abroad have long felt that they were
"flu" does not cause one to lose all his unable to execute their tasks because
measure, we believe, to a new appreciation of the : principle of work, the practice of economy and thrift, and the effective pressure of public opin
ion against unholy profiteering. The decrease! will not be complaining of high in exports, throwing back on our own markets begging for enough to eat.
rnodities we need. The farmer is a hard worker. Let him lose his faith in the principle of work, and those of us who live in the cities presently
prices but be
friends
MOST GIRLS HAVE EYEBROWS SHAVED, NOT SLITTED She turned, threw back her head, and stared toward him with slitted eyebrows. She lowered her glance as the big boss smiled slowly. All-Story Weekly. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. Doggy Trixie ran away, Bobby's heart was sad, Ma"bel wailed so much that she Near drove mother mad. Dad then put a "lost" ad. in. It worked? Why, man alive! It brought not only Trixie back - But also puppies five! Walter Pulitzer. A Detroit young man was married by telephone the 'other day. Just when the lines should he busy or out of order they work perfectly. OH, CLARENCE! AIN'T IT AWFUL! Rouge and powder, short dresses and openwork waists are now prohibited at the Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn's exclusive school for young men. N. Y. American. The administration crowd is divided between McAdoo and Palmer for the presidency. Bryan isn't divided between them at all.
THE GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS DAILY TALK TOE MASTER OF THE MOUSE He Is kind and gentle. Truth plays within his yard during the hours of sun and light, and comes at nightfall to add laughter to the sound of voices that Interchange in tales of work and thinking. Being Just, he is strong. Being human, he is sometimes weak. But he is always a master! . That is why folks of all sorts annt out his house and like to coma and spend hours underneath his roof. Observant, keen, full of ripe intelligence, his knowledge is that of the world much more than that of books. So that his ideas and reflections are always such that the simplest minded may easily understand, and grow in richness therefrom. . Often, of an evening in winter, have I seen, with my mind's eye, this master, sitting quietly about his hospitable fire amongst those whom he loves. And in the dusk of summer have I Been him play with happy children along the singing creek, just a little back of his home. For the master of the house is a father, brother, boy friend! So all may look to him in love, happiness or sorrow. For interwoven within his experience are all the elements that go to make up a man. The master of the house, whom I have in mind is he whom you may be. 'The house is the body where you live. t
"What's in a Name?"
BY MILDRED MARSHALL Facts about your name: its history: its meaning; whence It was derived: its sipnlf icance; your lucky day and lucky Jewel.
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
Syndicate, Inc.) (Copyright, 1919, By The Wheeler
ADELE. Derived from the Teutonic Adilo, which also is the root of Adelaide, the name Adelez is one of the most ancient known to studenis. The significance of the name is the most heroic character and it was a favorite with the ruling houses of the various German principalities as far back as the tenth and eleventh centuries. The name in its earliest beginnings was f very much the same in form and even
Epelllng as it is today. Adela is proDably the widest variation in the course of centuries. The name was widely adopted in France, as well as in England and Italy, under different forms from Ada-
laida to Adeline. The jewel associated with persons bearing the name Adele is the turquoise. The turquoise is held to have peculiar properties of protecting the person wearing it from harm and warning them of approaching danger by breaking. Friday is Adelo's most fortunate day and her lucky number Is six.
Henry C. Fox, judge of the circuit court, threw the first bomb among the supporters of the plan to establish
the county insane hospital at the county infirmary, in a coramuniccatkm to the county commissioners In which he expressed the opinion that a mistake would be made in locating the hospital outside of Richmond. An early morning, temperature of 15 degrees below zero broke all records for a number of years. The Wayne County Boys' Corn Club was organised by County Superintendent Charles W. Jordan. The Wayne County Teacher's association went on record as being In favor of a county school of agriculture.
Resigns From Cornell
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DR. JACOB G. SCHURMAN, president of Cornell University for nearly 28 years, will leave that institution June 23. He recently resigned, sating that he beleved the chief executive of a great Institution should not
retain his post more than 25 or 30 years.
Ho added that his resignation, delayed V because of post-war '- nrnhlpms. ivmild net
Q$h him free for other
VSSoa duties he much de
sired to attend to.
Dr. Schurman v was elected to the
" presidency of Cor-
ceeding the late Charles Kendall Adams. He is descen-
G. Schurman a.a T,,ti,
family of colonial New York, and was born at Freetown, Prince Edward Island, on May 22, 1854. In 1S75 he won the Canadian Gilchrif; scholarship in connection with tne University of London and during the next five years he studied abroad. Returning to Canada in 18S0, Dr. Schurman taught in Acadia college
and Dalhousie college. In 18S6 the Sage professorship of ethics and philosophy was established at Cornell and the chair was offered to him. He held this professorship until his election to the presidency. President Schurman was head of the first United States commission to the Philippines and spent most of the year 1899 in those islands. In 1912-13, during the second Balkan war, he was United States minister to Greece and
I, Montenegro. He is the author of a
number of books. He is an honrary doctor of laws of Columbia. Yale, Edinburgh, Williams, Dartmouth, Harvard, Brown, and the
University of Pennsylvania, and an of
ficer of the French legion of honor.
FARMERS GIVE
(Continued from Page One) wheat crop as I always do and am going to sow my clover seed, same as usual, in spite of the high price of seed, which will take in the neighborhood of five bushels. JOSEPH B. MARSHALL Farm land will not stand the intense farm
ing that has been done in the last few
years,
of the lack of knowledge of what the
department of state had in mind. There will be even more perplexity because it will take the new secretary of state Borne time to get his bearings. Mr. Lansing's going will be regretted by newspaper men generally, who regarded him as not necessarily the best secretary of state -we have ever had, but as one of the highest types of public official an honest, Christian gentleman who gave more to the president than he ever received.
Hon of one or two points. It Is believed the points in question are as to how much each section of the country created by the bill shall contribute toward the maintenance of the empire. KERENSKY REPORT FALSE. (By Associated Pressi LONDON, Feb. 19. Reports that Alexander Kerensky. the Russian revolutionary premier, whose regime was overthrown by the Bolsheviki, in 1917, has been imprisoned in the Caucusus,
REAL ESTATE MAN IS ENTHUSIASTIC OVER THE CHANGE
Frank J. Anderson, a prominent real ' estate man and a member of the South Tterifi Real Estate Board, with offices
were speedily shown to be untrue i.t fis rurmom Trust nuildine. South
when inquiry revealed the Kerenskey Bend, Indiana, gives the public the
Is still in England, where he has been
living for some time,
There worker.
is no higher rank than the
COPPER IMPORTS DECREASE (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. Copper
imports into the United States in 1919 i
fell off by more than thirty million pounds compared with 1918 according to reports at the department of commerce. During the past year 126,455,063 pounds of copper valued at $25,511,020 were imported against 157,210,481 pounds valued at $34,650,864 in 1918.
CANADA GETS SEAL SKINS (By Associated Press) VANCOUVER, B. C. Feb. 19. The Canadian government has received 96 seal skins from the United States government representing the annual 15 percent contribution of the gross number of seals taken on the Russian islands in the Bering sea within the territory of Alaska. The payment was made under the Pelagic sealing treaty.
Cured His Piles
Now 88 Years Old, But Works at Trade of Blacksmith and Feels Younger Since Piles Are Gone. The oldest active blacksmith in Michigan is still pounding his anvil in the town of Homer thanks to my internal method for treating plleB.
IRISH BILL POSTPONED. (By Associated Pres) LONDON, Feb. 19. The government has decided not to introduce the Irish Home Rule bill tomorrow as had been
-o farmers are going to put J planned, pending further considera-
much land down in grass. If they
don't do this, the land will cease to produce a normal crop. The unrest of ignorant people. that want something for nothing; don't want to work much and yet want to have plenty; that Is why it takes the farmer from sun up till after sun down to produce. SAMUEL JOBE I have given up a farm of 2S5 acres for one of 96 acres, on account of the high priced help and farm machinery. The prices on products the farmer must buy have increased rapidly and may be higher, while, if farm productions do not decrease in value, the government sets a standard price to make it cheaper. It may be relieved if the farmers organize, agree to grow less, and charge higher prices for the grains.
No title noble-man.
can ever make a loafer a
Labor Calendar
Dinner Stories
"John," said a loving wife, "I wish you would sing me two or threo lines of a song for me." "What on earth do you want mo to do that for?" "There is something I want you to bring home, and I've forgotten what It is, but I think I'll remember it if you eing." The good-natured husband complied, and the charming wife said: "I remember now. It's a file I want."
The literary society was meeting in Odd Fellows' hall. The Rev. Josiah Dodson presided. James BaLiver Mchenry, the noted orator from the adjoining county, was speaking on "The Peace Table," and the audience was rapt in respectful attention "And that was what they conceded," lie concluded. "I ask you, fellow-citizens, what does this nation need? What is her necessity, as she leaves the far western shore and steps proudly across the Pacific and in the eyes of the world lays tbT hand of democracy upon the brow of the
Orient? What, I repeat, does she
need?"
"Rubber boots!" hiccoughed the
town souse.
Never contrive to make it easy for your concern to get along without you.
Meetings of local labor unions scheduled for Thursday night follow: Plumbers President, Walter Molke; secretary. Edward Balling; T. M. A. hall, at 7:30 p. m. Brotherhood of Railroad Carmen President, Roy Wagner; secretary, Jack Kellar; Red Men's hall, at 7:30 p. ni.
Machinists President, Charles Schangler; secretary. Roulett Snyder; Eagles' hall, at 7:30 p. m.
STOMACH SO BAD SHE HAD LOST ALL HOPE Suffered agony for 8 years, and then got well in a hurry.
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Can Catarrh Be Cured
Does it Cause Tuberculosis, Pneumonia, Influenza to Be Contracted?
Mr. Jacob
Lyon, Homer, Mich.
benefit of his experience with Tanlac.
the medicine that proved so effectual in building up his system follftwing an attack of Influenza, a year ago. "In the spring of 1919; said Mr. Anderson, "when the'Flu' epidemic was at its worst, I was an easy victim, for I was already in a run-down condition. Well, it took hard work to pull me through and when I did get out of bed I was too weak to do anything except sit around. My appetite was gone and my stomach, which had teen In bad shape for six or seven years, troubled me worse than ever. During all those years my stomach was in such a condition that If I ventured to eat such things as fried potatoes, soup and beans, or any of the more substantion and nourishing foods, I would bloat al up with sour gas, get short of breath and Just feel miserable. I had neglected the importance of keeping my system built up and I said when the 'Flu' came along I had a case that came near costing me my life. "After being up for sometime and Beeins no evidence of returning strength I decided it was high time for me to do something, if possble, to bring back my strength and keep from taking a back set. So one day I was talking to one of my friends about my condition and he advised me to get Tanlac, saying he believed it was the only medicine that would actually do the work in such cases, as he had trled it himself. So, I took his advice, got me some Tanlac and will always bless the day I began taking it. It was almost no time, you might say.
after I began taking Tanlac until I was able to walk all about the house. About the first thing Tanlac did for me was to give me the best appetite I ever had. I soon began to eat hearti Jy and, as everything agreed with me. I commenced to get my strength and natural feeling back. Then I noticed my stomach was In better shape than it had been even in years before I had the 'Flu for I can now eat the foods that used to hurt me and never 'eel. a sign of indigestion afterwards. Well
I wish you could hear him tell of his many experiences with ointments, salves, dilators', etc., before he tried my method. Here is a letter just received from him: Mr. E. R. Page, Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir: I want you to know what your treatment has done for me. I had suffered with piles for many years and used suppositories
and all kinds of treatments, but never i as I took Tanlac I kept on improving
until I tried yours. Am
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Could Not Eat or Sleep Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, gave him appetite and felt like different man.
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Ruston, La. - "lama working man and got all run down so I could not eat, sleep or work. Vinol was recommended for my condition. It built me up so I eat well, sleep well, can work all day long and not feel tired. In fact, I feel like a different man since I took it." John H. Wilson. "Men fret and worry."- That's why they overwork, get nervous, all run down, have no appetite, and can "hardly drag around. Vinol creates a hearty appetite, induces sound sleep, invigorates the nerves, creates strength and quiets the nerves. It is the beef and cod liver peptones contained in Vinol aided by iron and glycerophosphates which makes it such a famous blood maker, nerve builder and strength creator.
Clem Thistlethwalte, Drug-gist, and
druggists everywhere.
"I -suffered from stomach trouble for 8 years had acute indisrestlon for 4 years. All that time I have not slept a wink beforo 2 in tho morning-, and lived on milk and soup. My stomach was one solid sore.
"Doctors said I had catarrh and npu-
ralgla of the stomach. Rlso female trou
ble for which I needed an operation. I was nothing but a living- skeleton and had given up hope. "Then mv husband brought home a bottle of Milks Kmulsion. From the second dose. I began eating, and now, after 10 bottles. I eat anything I want. I haven't had a pain In my stomach since the first dose, and my female
trouble is fast disappearing." Mattie Cartwright. Tyler, Texas. The blessed relief which Milks Emulsion gives in stomach trouble. Is onlv part of Its good work. The benefit Is both prompt and lasting. It costs nothing to try. Milks Emul3ion Is a pleasant nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digrestlve organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flosb. and strength, Milks Kmulsion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid In resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved usually in one day. This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that It Is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, vou are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you, use It according to directions and If not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 60c and S1.20 per bottle. The Milks Kmulsion Co.. Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere. Advertisement
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Free Examination and Lecture by Catarrh Specialist. The medical director of the Indiana Catarrh Institute, 1436 North Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind., is going to be in this city for one day. Ho will give privately, a free examination and consultation to everybody that goes to see him, as well as a very interesting and instructive lecture cn just what catarrh is what it will do to a person afflicted with it and give proof that catarrh has been cured and is now being cured every day right in this city. This expert Specialist has spent seventeen years in the special study and treatment of chronic Catarrh, has seen thousands of cases and positively pays no attention to any other disease
than catarrh. He is at the head of a large institution in Indianapolis, which is devoted exclusively to the treatment of this one disease. He has an entirely new and different system cf successfully treating this disease, which he will be glad to demonstrate to all who call on him. This pleasant and successful system
can be used at home, at a very small
got relief
now completely cured. Although I am 88 years old. and the oldest active blacksmith in Michigan, I feel years younger since the piles have left me. I will surely recommend It to all I know who suffer this way. You can use my letter any way you wish and
I hope it will lead others to try this wonderful remedy. Yours truly, J. L. LYON. There are thousands of afflicted people suffering with piles who have never yet tried the one sensible way of treating them. Don't be cut. Don't waste money on foolish, salves, ointments, dilators, etc., but send today for a Free Trial of my internal method for the healing of Piles. No matter whether your case is of long standing or recent development whether .it is occasional or permanent -you should send for this free trial treatment. No matter where you live no matter what your age or occupation if you are troubled with piles, my meth oa will relieve you promptly. This liberal offer of free treatment is too important for you to neglect a single day. Write now. Send no
and in a short time I was working at first one thing and another that had been neglected about the house while I was sick. In two or three weeks after I began taking Tanlas I was absolutely free of any bad feeling and have been ever since, although it has been
almost a year since I took anl Tanlac until now. I am taking it now as a preventative against the 'Flu' epidemic which is almost as bad as it was last year, and if being in good physical condition counts I certainly ought to escape for I am feeling just splendid. I can now sit down 'to the table and eat a square meal with as much pleasure as I ever could in my life, and I'm always feeling too good to complain. I certainly feel thankful to tho Tanlac company for making such a splendid medicine." ' Tanlac is sold in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwalte and by the leading druggists in every town. A dvertise-ment.
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Here is good news for men and women whose hair Is falling out, whose scalps are covered with dandruff and itch like mad. All good druggists can now supply you with the genuine Parisian sage (liquid form) which is guaranteed to quickly and safely abolish every sign of dandruff, stop itching scalp and falling hair and promote a new growth, or money refunded. Thousands can testify to the excellent results from Its use; some who feared becoming hairless now glory in their abundant hair, while others who suffered for years with dandruff and Itching head got a clean, healthy scalp after just a few days' use of this simple home treatment. No matter whether bothered with falling hair, matted, stringy hair, dandruff or itching scalp try Parisian sage you will not be disappointed. It's a scientific preparation that supplies hair needs. The first application will make your hair and scalp look and feel 100 per cent better. If you want thick, lustrous hair and lots of it, by all means use Parisian sage. Don't delay begin tonight. A little attention now helps Insure abundant hair for years to come. Advertisement.
expense without the loss of time or W -Tl inconvenience. It works sussessfully
on the worst old cases of catarrh, throat and bronchial tube, chronic cough and bronchitis, dropping mu-: cous in the throat, pains in the chest, i shortness of breath, clogged up head ; and nostrils, hawking and spitting, ' frequent, severe colds. A6thma, Hay j Fever, Chronic Catarrh of the Stom-1 ach and Bowels, and all old "run
down" conditions duo to catarrh. Chronic Catarrh is often the fore
runner of Tuberculosis, Influenza,,
Pneumonia and other fatal diseases. Stop wasting time and money on sprays, douches, salves, appliances and the methods of ordinary doctors. Go and consult a real specialist on this disease. It does not put you under any obligation in any way, He 13 glad to advise you freely. He will be at the Arlington Hotel, on Monday, February 23, from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. and every twenty-eight days thereafter.)"
If it is impossible for you to call on j him in person, you should write to find out all about htis new system that is curing people. Just address a , card or letter to the Indiana Catarrh; Institute, 1436 North Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind. Advertisement.'
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