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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920.

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Answers to Questions

Public Printing Extravagance The Dayton Journal calls attention to the number of speeches and documents of administration officials which were sent out last year, and finds the number alarming. It says : The number of documents and speeches of administration officials sent out during the last

year is somewhat startling. The treasury de

partment alone mailed out 25,000,000 under gov-

Subscriber How many votes were cast for Richard N. Elliott in Wayne county in 1918? He received 6,056 and Harry G. Strickland, his Democratic opponent, 3,432.

A. R. T. When was the Kiel canal opened? It was opened on Friday, June 21, 1895. It is 61 miles long and connects the North Sea with the Baltic. Centerville Who was David Copperfield? The hero of Dickens' "David Copperfield." . R. S. What does non compos men-

ernment frank, while the railroad administration j rliefrihutWl mnrfi than 1.000.000 CODieS Of &)

speech delivered by former Secretary McAdoo. Another address made by an individual with no connecti6n with the government was sent out broadcast to the number of 2,000,000 copies. Day after day the government printing office is work

ing overtime printing documents which are

franked through the mails to persons who never read them. Every newspaper office can testify to the waste baskets of documents that busy publicity

agents in Washington devise daily to harass the Not in sound mind

soul of the public. Of course, the amount asked irison elected president of the United1

by the public printer-about $11,000,000 f or j TtiectJTn

next year seems to De a negngiDie sum in an era of extravagant spending by governmental departments ; but if the various department and bureau heads really desire economy, as they are constantly advising the public, why wouldn't a little pruning in the. printing of public documents count for something?

South Bend Man Must Pay Death Penalty for Murder (By Associated Press) SOUTH BEND. Ind., March 1. Walter Baker,. 22, was found guilty of murder in the first degree and his punishment fixed at death In the elec

tric chair by the St. Josepft circuit

court Jury, after 35 hours dellbera-i

tion. Baker, with Steve Bartak, and Ernest Gariety, are charged with the) murder of Clark H. Cook, LaPorte grocer, Dec. 24, 1918. This is the second death penalty asked by a Jury in the hiBtory of St. Joseph county. The first was in 1897, when Henry Jones was sentenced to hang for the murder of a fellow prisoner at Michigan City, Ind. The death

penalty will be asked for Gariety and

May Become Teacher?

the ensuing November: and inaugur

ated March 4, 1899. In 1892 he again received the Republican nomination, but was defeated in the election by Grover Cleveland. F. H. Where is Armenia? Armenia is a country of western Asia, extending from the Caucasus on the

i north

Bartak.

Dinner Stories

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It was a portly but very polite per-i Baiutorian and ciass orat0r.

Good Evening BY ROY K. MOULTON

marts, in homes, offices, on trains, during travel at all places and at all times. The majority of people are honest and worthy. The important traits, and abilities, and sympathies, and impulses, and feelings of every man and woman and child are about the same. We are an average lot. The great God meant it that way so that we could all work together for good and happiness. Folks are wonderful! But to know them so that they become your allies in every walk of life is so much more wonderful. Set your

self not apart from people. Learn, from them at every opportunity. You never know when your ability to select accurately from the large crowd of humans out of the everyday, may mean your individual "crowned

glory." Know all the folks that you can but trust them first!

- CONCERNING CLAMS. A fat friend of ours by the name of Don Marquis, who lives in Port Washington, coaxed a friend of his to send us a half bushel of clams. The friend phoned and asked us whether we wanted hard or soft clams. Not being an expert clammift, we took one guess and chope hard clams. The man who had brought the clams told us all we had to do was open the clams and cook them. That's all we had to do open them. We spent the better part of one afternoon and broke five knives and a chisel without opening a clam. Those rlams were as reticent tis Colonel House and refused to bo interviewed.

Finally we took the clams out in the back yard, got a chopping block and an axe and got right down to business. We placed the first slippery clam on the block, raised the axe and let go. Said clam left the vicinity like a meteor and crashed through the bathroom window of Chester Beecroft's house. Chester was taking a bath at the time and the clam connected with" his right eye. We apologized and started on another clam. Clam No. 2 sailed over our own house and hit an automobile windshield a block away, but the satisfied owner of the car didn't know where the clam came from and we started on the third. This one hit a carpenter who was making some repairs on a room back of us, and he was removed to the hospital in a dazed condition. No. 4 hit Richard Outcault, who was out. raking leaves, and then somebody called the police. We retired to the cellar with the clams. In the dead of night we took them out and buried them behind the nam.

An expert cl.mmi.t has i old us since , """- -hat the way to open a hard clam is comparatively reCent ye to tickle him with a feather, and then,) f T ,0t a ,ct

.hen he opens his mouth, stick an iron wedge into it. It's all in knowing how. ANOTHER MEMORY. How clear to mv heart are the scenes of mv childhood, That little hall room at the head of the stair; That poft feather bed that did always enfold me;'

on the south, and from the Euphra

tes on the west, to near the Caspian on the east. Its nonulatinn has suf-

and took her over, making her one of j fered severely from persecutions by her most popular feminine names. the Turks Tortav thousands urn rl v.

England has a form Georgina and

Portugal is responsible for Georgeta. in America alone does the original Georgia seem to flourish. Georgia's talismanic gem is the bloodstone, which has strong therapeutic powers and not only preserves its wearer from danger and disease but it is said to be a curative in hemarrhages and other disturbances of the blood. Tuesday is her lucky day and 4 her lucky number. The violet, signifying modesty, is her flower.

Fon who sat next to Jones in the rail-

to the mountains of Kurdistan ; way station. "Pajdon me," said he

o Jones, ' but wnat wouia you say if I sat on your hat?" "Suppose you sit on it and then ask me," sarcastically suggested Jones. "I did," said the portly person, lm-perturbably.

WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. who bears, among other honors, the title of "only living ex-president, will become president of the University of Cincinnati if a movement started recently by prominent graduates bears fruit. They would

have Taft succeed Charles W. Dabney retiring head. "It's Taft of Yale

now. Let's make it Taft of the U. of

C," is their slogan

Taft was born

in Cincinnati on Sept. 15. 1857. He g r a d u a ted from Woodward high school in Cinci in 1874 and 4 years later gra d u a t e d from Yale with an A. B. degree, rank-

class of 121, being

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an Insurrection and acted as provlnclal governor there for a time. UJ In June, 1808, he was nominated by the Republicans for president and was elected, defeating Bryan. Taft was defeated when he sought a second term, Wilson winning out. Since then he has been devoting his time to lecturing and instructing college law 6tudents.

, The average man never feels so rich as when he selects something he can't afford' and tells the clerk to wrap 'er up.

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What's in a Name Copyright)

GEORGIA Georgia has a deeply religious origin among the Marinite Christians who have a tradition that Georgos was a Christian sentinel at Damascus, who connived at the escape of St. Paul when he was let down in the basket, and was therefore put to death. The next Georgos was a Cappadocian saint and martyr in whose honor the tmperor Constantine erected a church at Byzantium. Throughout all early church history Georgius appears as saint, martyr or hero until finally the famous St. George of the Dragon

legend became renowned in England. Curiously enough, though George penetrated every country of the west,

teing adopted by England, France, Hungary and Germany, the feminine

was not until

ears that Anne

of Denmark was Instrumental in hav

ing a Godchild of hers, Christened Georgia Anna. She was the first English Georgia, though the name is said to have existed previously on the continent. It is possible that this same Georgia Anna coupled her two names for the sake of euphony and is responsible for the Georgiana which is

i row so popular in all English-speaking

countries

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Aflo Today

ing there of starvation

T. M. C. How many changes were there in Roosevelt's cabinet? There

were 13.

Lisbon Strikers Hurl Bombs to Gain Ends

(By Associated Press) LISBON, March 1. Violence marks the strike of telephone employes

which has been in progress here for the last seven weeks. A dynamite bomb exploded yesterday outside the house of Mr. Fraser, one of the managing directors of the telephone company, while another damaged the residence of another director. The situation is complicated by a

ed the degree L. L. B

law school in 1880, dividing first prize

He was made an L. L. D. by Yale, University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, Miami U., State University of Iowa, Wesleyan, Princeton and McGill university, and given the degree of D. C.

L. by Hamilton in 1913

Tift li'oa nr1mUtA1 4 v Vt a m rM

ery friendly was little Clara, and, ,., , 1SRn -,. na 1aw

to satisfy her Seriousness she de-;er OQ Cincinnatl He bec"ame manded affectionate speech from all assistant proSeCuting attorney oti

ana on every ouuuwm. I practiced law 4 years. He served as

, fndustrt solicitor and then be-1 BUccessf ul medicine that has become Siv-raSe2(Droi c,me judge of the suPerior urt at (popularly used throughout the United ?"n.Btoat He was 80licitr general ; states. Men and women everywhere

How amply nature provides! Even in corn silk Is found medicine that

I nronerlv used ha nroven a boon to

at Cincinnati ' mankind, suffering from urinary dis

turbances. When kidney and bladder trouble occur there is usually inflammation and congestion and experience Bhows that the concentrated extract of ordinary corn silk, combined with other simple drugs, will quickly correct such conditions and restore the normal action of kidneys and bladder before

more serious conditions arise. Corn silk extract is found in Balm-

wort Tablets, a modern and highly

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tion several times witnoui receiving l8919ftn j ., vi-

law aepartment, u. or c, 1896 1900

the Chautauqua committee for 1919, 1 strike of employes of boot and shoe contained a number of celebrities. ' f8- ?w, bomb,s. ere thrown ?eal

it-may at suops wmcn nave remamea

Only two building permits, the smallest number in history, were issued by City Controller McMahan, during the month of February.

Edna Griffith, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Griffith, of High street, died as a result of burns received when playing near an open fire.

GIVEN RECEPTION (By Associated Press) PANAMA, March 1. President Lefevre was received on board Admiral Wilson's flagship Sunday and was given the highest honors ever accorded a Panama executive.

open because their men are not strik

ing. A pedestrian crossing the street near the scene of one explosion was killed and a large plate glass window was shattered. Bombs have also exploded in other parts of the city. There seems to be small hope of an immediate settlement of the telephone

strike. The English company owning the system has agreed to grant all the demands of the strikers with the exception of full pay during the time the employes have been idle. The latter declare they will not resume work unless this is granted.

any reply whatsoever, Clara appealed to her father to stir Ben up.

"But Ben is busy," said dad. "I know he is," said Ciara, "but at least he might have said 'Shut up!'"

"That woman who just passed in a limousine bowed with marked cordiality," remarked Mr. Jibway. "So she did, the cat!" snapped Mrs. Jibway. "My dear." "That was Mrs. Dibble. I've been

dodging her ever since I hoard she i

had bought a car. She wouldn t have missed catching me out on foot for a diamond necklace."

In affects them.

March, 1900. he was named president! Mr. John Shore, 1151 South A street, of the U. S. Philippine commission 'Fort Smith, Ark., writes: and on July 4, 1901, was made first; "I have been taking your Balmwort civil governor of the islands. j Tablets, for a very bad case of kidney He was sent to Rome in 1902 bytrouble and am glad to say they have President Roosevelt to confer with done me a great amount of good. 1 Pope Leo XIII concerning purchase of. had to get up six or seven times a agricultural lands of a religious order night, but Bince taking them I can on the islands. He twice declined ap- sleep peacefully all night and do not pointment by Roosevelt as associate i have any more trouble. Thanking you. justice of the supreme court. He serv-! etc."

ed as secretary of war in Roosevelt s I A trial will convince. Ask any cabinet from 1904 to 190S. He went leading druggist for Balmwort Tablets.

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Gorillas invariably die soon after being taken captive.

The sturgeon's air bladder Is the principal source of Isinglass.

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That old flannel nightgown that I used j

to -near. ! quickly changed her to Georgine and I'm not dead in love with new fangled , . ia nc,mor. itk r.oorvin

paiama?, Their buttons nnd drawstrings I some-

how can't bear. They mav be high-toned, in a way, but I Ion? for That old flannr-1 nightgown that I used to wear. The poft f;izzy ntehtFown, That laree roomy nightgown. That, old flannel nightgown that I used to wear. Captain General Wevler has bobbed ro again in Snain, stating in an interview that liberty has been throttled. Wonder if he remember the time Cuban liberty was throttled.

Today's Talk By Georgs Matthew Adams

The French adopted Georgia, but

nged her to Georgine and Germany liked Geergine

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So know them! No one succeeds without a knowledge of people. And no one succeeds without trusting' people, for people are the beginning and the end of every reward that conies to people. Some there are who go on the principle that no one should be trusted until proved unworthy. So that a knowledge of all people is the most important knowledge to be secured. If life was about ten times as long, then maybe there would be room for distrustful people. But it is very short

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