Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 92, 24 February 1920 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1920.

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Our Basic Industry

Nearly one-third of the people of the United

States, or more than thirty millions, live on

farms. Nearly twenty millions more live in' communities having a population of less than 2,500,

Tn other words, nearly one-half of the population cf this country is to be found on farms or in country districts, according to a compilation of agricultural statistics contained in the booklet, ' Our Basic Industry America's Agricultural

Prosperity," just issued by a New York bank

The publication, which deals., with the ever-increasing importance of the business of farming

from the standpoint of the national welfare, continues, in part, as follows: "The farming interest is not comprised entirely, however, of those who actually live on the farms. Something like 40 per cent of our farms are rented and a great many of the owners live in cities and villages. This means that among the merchants, lawyers, doctors, real estate operators, bankers, and insurance men of our cities, and especially the cities and villages in agricul

tural sections, there will be found owners of farms or men whose business is directly dependent on or connected with farming. "The amount of capital invested in farming is large and constantly increasing. In 1910 the value of all farm property was approximately $41,000,000,000, or more than the capital of all the manufacturing establishments, railways, mines, and quarries in the United States. The value of farm property in 1919 is conservatively estimated at more than $51,000,000,000. From 1860 to 1890 this value increased steadily, but during the decade beginning with 1900 the increase in the value of farm property was greater than the entire accumulation cf farm property

i in all the preceding years of our history."

Grey's Successor?

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looa evening

BY ROY K. MOULTON

LIFE'S LITTLE QUERIES. Two questions kindly answer me. This is from a laps: s If eyes make Frank A. Munsey, Do they make Carter Glass? Helen B. Two subjects in dispute What have you to say? For whom did Elihu Root? And what made Viscount Grey? Ed Hill. These two did I choose, 'Tis certain they're a hit: What is it, Charles E. Hughes? And When did Morris Ilillquit? "Ank" Kober. Two things amid the storm I cannot understand. Where was William Claiborne, and what ship did Horace Mann? P. D. Q.

Newspaper item says that swans sometimes live to be 300 years old. We have had the misfortune to eat chicken that was in the same class. Judging by some of the stuff they Bend in, we often wonder how some of the theatrical press agents get their lucrative positions. They said it was going to be an open winter. Something like these open peace compacts, "openly arrived at." Tho government expects to have complete returns of the census tabulated by October 1. But, bo far as many families are concerned, the number will be entirely different by that time. From Philadelphia comes the report of several cases of "sleeping sickness." This may be a disease elsewhere, but in Philly it's a habit!

town where it was thought likely the fugitive was In hiding. After the lapse of a few days the following reply reached headquarters: 1 "Sir: I duly received the portraits of the six miscreants whose capture is desired. I have arrested five of them and the sixth is under observation and will be secured shortly."

Dinner Stories

Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams

v i THE N E V E R-TO-B E-H E A R D-0 F HEROES AND HEROINES In the first place, they are everywhere! The boot-black, the street corner policeman, the janitor, the scrub woman, the coal digger, and scores of their kind. And then there are the silent mothers, rearing big families, the public school teachers, the small town ministers and country doctors. The ordinary mancarely dreams of all the heroism that there is in the world ! Fame and acclaim, after all, amount to very little. The world moves and grows from the summed-up product of its average good man. And so to those of whom I write, let there be attention paid and honor and great glory. And let none of them ever become discouraged or disappointed because great crowds do not come to sing praises at their door. For In the infinite heavens there is always an orchestra playing to their worth. I have in mind a grocerman whose smile does me good. I often think of an office scrub woman, with four children, whose cheerfulness 13 an inspiration of my business life. I am now thinking of a mother, tending a nine months old baby that belongs to someone else a father and mother w ho are both 111 tho lier own heart is torn with grief at the loss of one of her own. The thing that is constantly saving the world is its silent, unheard-of

heroes and heroines! So let us never think that our own lot is hard or too difficult. There are always ones who are much sadder than we and much more sorely pressed. Let us not keep homage but give it to those who so richly deserve it. The wonderful, most interesting, lovable people are just the folks of everyday!

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

Committees from the city council, Young Men's Business Club, and other local organizations met to tentative plans for the entertainment of the Indiana Municipal League, scheduled for June 21, 22 and 23.' The receivership of the Richmond Abattoir company was dissolved when the court approved the sale of the concern to Charles Jacobs, of Cincinnati, for $13,500. The largest attendance in the history of the club was present at the Elk's initiation.

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RECENT reports state almost positively that Lord Reading will be the next ambassador from Great Britain to the United States. Lord Grey, sent to the U. S. as ambassador at the

close of the war, is In England now and will not return in that capacity, it is said. Lord Grey's appointment was known to be temporary at the time as he has been troubled with weak eyes. He was asked to serve because of important diplomatic matters pending as an outgrowth of the war. L or d Reading

was ambassador to the TJ. S. for a period during the war and i3 credited with having filled the office capably. He is now lord chief justice of England. He will resign that position, of course, if appointed ambassador.

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Masonic Calendar

Tuesday, Feb. 24 Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting, work in Master Mason degree, beginning at 7 o'clock. Wednesday, Feb. 25 Webb Lodge, No. 24 F. and A. M. Called meeting, work in Entered Apprentice degree, beginning at 4 o'clock. "Supper, 6:30. Clarence F. Foreman, W. M. Friday, Feb. 27. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4 R. A. M. Called convacation, work in Royal Arch degree, beginning at 7 o'clock. Teams 6 and 7 will report at the lodge room. Saturday, Feb. 28 King Solomon's chapter No. 4 R. A. M. Called convocation, work in Royal Arch degree, beginning at 2 o'clock; teams 8, 9, 10 will report promptly at lodge room. Supper at 6 o'clock.

"What's in a Name?"

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

(Copyright, 1920, By The Wheeler Syndicate, Inc.) ERNESTINE Ernestine has an origin of lofty dignity. She is one of the JlEagle" names. Like many of the feminine names connected with mythology, the Eagle occupied a position of great respect and even adoration among the ancients, and has name with various suffixes and prefixes furnished many o the cognomens then in vogue. In Scotland the word for eagle was "erne" and the name was found in all countries where there were mountains, Ihe homeland of the king of birds. Arnridur, or Arneidur, was the first of the eagle ladies. She was said to be the daughter of Asbiorn, of the Gebrldes, who was sold to an Icelander named Katell Thymr. This lady had the good fortune to find a quantity of silver sufficient for her ransom beneath the roots of a tree, but she decided to remain the wife of Thymr and goes down in history as one of the famous women of Iceland. The next step in the evolution of Ernestine was Arnthora, and later

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We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish: the eliminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire Bystem. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and j-ou have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will 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 flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-waterdrink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Advertisement.

The inquisitive old lady standing beside the discharged but still uniformed soldier kept eyeing his red chevron persistently. "What division does that represent?' 'she asked. "That, ma'am," replied the ex-soldier, represents the division between me and the United States army." The small son of a ?ell-known electiical engineer is more familiar with the applicances of modern civilization

llMU Willi me biiiaii unuga ui uaiui c, and when visiting the country unhes-j iiatingly picked up a hornet to morel closely inspect its mechanism. When I his fathet hurried out to discover the! cause of the commotion which 1m-! mediately broke the peace of the sum-, mrr day, the little lad was ruefully j

sucking a thumb while tears streamed down his face. "Why. what is tho trouble, son?" he was asked. "It was that bug," he managed to explain between sobs. "I think his wirin' iz defective. I touched him and ho wasn't insulated at all!" A man who was wanted by the police had been photographed in six different positions and the pictures sent to the chief of police of a provincial

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IS TOUR GUARD DOWN ?

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Every man is a fighter, though he may not be a pugilist. His daily task is his fight and he needs to be fit and ready for it. Constipation to the business fighter is the "out-of-condition" of the pugilist. Constipation not only makes the business fighter dull and slow, and unfit for effort, but it is the "lowered guard" that leaves the opening for the jarring blows of serious diseases.

90 of all diseases have their origin in the intestinal canal in constipation. Constipation not only causes the generation of poisons, which are carried through the system by the blood and attack it from within but also by thus

lowering the general stamina makes the weakened system an easier prey to harmful germs from without. By an entirely new principle Nujol1 keeps the poisonous food waste moving . out of the body. Every other form of treatment either irritates or forces the system. Nujol works on the waste matter instead of on the system. Nujol prevents constipation by keeping the food waste soft, thus helping Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals the healthiest habit in the world. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take try it.

Nujol is sold by all druggists in sealed bottles only, bearing Nujol trade-mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey),50Broadway,NewYork,forbooklet"ThirtyFeet of Danger.' A New Method of Treating an Old Complaint,

Annora, who was the wife of Bernard its depths.

de St. Valeyr. Her name was carried and five her lucky number, into the family of Braose by 'King is said to be her color.

Johns victim, Maude de St. Valery, who called one of her daughters Annora. The masculine Ernesto, which preceded Ernestine directly, appeared first in Lombardy in the year 752. through Karkgraff of Augustria Ernst spread all over Germany after the Reformation, and It was Germany which finally formed the feminine Ernestine. Though still In great vogue there, it has of late years been contracted to Stine, or Tine, or sometimes Erna. Bohemia calls her by the elaborate Arnostinka, but England and America took her over as Ernestine, and preserve her as such. The moonstone is Ernestine's taiis-

manic gem

, Much of the so-called dew on a lawn is water which has exuded from the leaves on account of root pressure.

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COUGHED SO HARD HE

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as he purchased his fourth bottle of

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