Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 102, 10 March 1920 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 10, 1920.

ATTRACTIVE GIRLS MUST HAVE BRAINS, IS MEN'S VERDICT Brains and ability to us them, are considered by the majority of Richraond people the principal charms of

an attractive woman. This answer was given by threefourths of the people who were asked the question "What makes a young woman attractive?" The other onefourth wavered between a preference for a pretty face, pretty ankles, and stunning clothes. Persons asked regarding the necessary attributes of an attractive girl were extremely squeemish about being quoted. "You see-ahem, ahem I have a, ah. friend who doesn't well she measures up all right, only I Just don't care to 1e quoted, you understand." Perfectly sice papas admitted that ideal daughters should do thus and so, but couldn't be made to say that was the "way their daughters did. Some valuable information was ac

quired, to be passed on to maidens

xrho would like to be attractive or, more attractive. Must Heve 'em, Belief. "The girl with Jovely hair be it yel3ow, red. black or brown is not attractive If she has nothing interesting under the hair," said a Richmond criterion. "I've known a lot of beautiful Kirls who bored me to death when hey were within talking distance." "Yes, but you used to take that fklnd out when you were young, didn't $-011?" he was asked. "Yep, had a terrible case on one when I was 20 years old. At 25 I was j hanking my stars I hadn't married Jier. I didn't marry that sort, you Sknow." Another man asked, said the really attractive girl must have a great deal jf vivacity, "pep," and ability to rough "You know, its all bunk, this talk )rif a man caring for a pink nailed girl Kvbo can't exert herself except to Hanee," he declared. "Notice even the kuuUi-miUionaires who occasionally auarry that kind. They get divorces

twice as soon as the kind who marry an alert, capable girl." "Does beauty really count?" another was asked. "Beauty Counts, But" "It does to a certain extent. By that I mean that if there isn't a great deal

of cleverness, there must be a good ?d at the Pennsylvania East Yards, j

portion of looks. Personally I'll take mis numoer, iu are empioyeu uu the clever girl, and if she has beauty, the first shift at the round-house. 100 so much the better. One doesn't ex- on the second shift and about 110 on actly fancy sitting at the breakfast the third shift. Car repairmen num-

table for 40 years opposite an ugly oer aooui iou ana men euiyiujtu m frau, but that would be better than a the carpenter shop and store room

I ployed as train crews ana yard switch

men and brakemen.

LeRoy Hodge is absent from his

duties as time clerk at the repair of-

! fices.

Steve Smith has returned to work

Approximately 700 men are employ- general clerk after a several-day

News and Events Among R. R. Workers

who was

always amount to about 100. About 75 clerks are scattered among the different de

partments. ' Powerhouse employes number about 25 and electricians, plumbers and mechanics about the same. Several hundred mer. are em-

silly, talking wife

saying ugly things." Women interviewed stood for those things generally deemed desirable in the well educated and cultured girl. Too much culture and not enough "common sense" was tabooed as fatal.

as was lack of interest in affairs of

absence because of flu.

The present warm and agreeable weather has brought out all car repairmen. The ranks of the repairmen are expected to be considerably swell

ed ' when vacation time starts, as a large number ot college students work here during vacation.

CASHIER KILLED IN ATTEMPTED HOLDUP KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March 10. Glenn Shockey, cashier of the South Side bank, located in the heart of tho residence district of Kansas City, was killed by one of four bandits who tried to hold up the bank Tuesday.

daily interest and too much interest

in frivolities. Just strike the happy medium, girls. And if you happen to be very pre-tty don't forget what the majority of married men think must go along with it. Many single men have like ideas.

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Co.. in North Charles street Tuesday, seized two trays containing diamond rings valued at 140,000, and escaped! in a waiting automobile, after shooting? ' and slightly wounding a man who attempted to prevent their getaway.

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ENGINEER JOHN EflELl FEARED HE WOULD MM TO GIVE UP HIS RUN

Says His Muscles Felt Like They Were Tied Into Knots, He Suffered so From Rheumatism. GAINS 25 POUNDS AND IS RID OF TROUBLE

Eats Anything and Feels Happy as a Boy Since Tanlac Brought Him Health and Strength.

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if he was .willing for his statement to te published, Mr. Kell said: "Yes, indeed, for I feel certain in fact, I know Tanlac has given me back my good health and I am proud to let Ihe facts be known. At the time I got Tanlac I was going down hill so fast that I could not have possibly kept my run much longer, and such a medicine Is certainiy worth recommending to everybody. I wouldn't think of being without it and in order to have it when I need it, I keep a bottle at each end of my run and one on my engine with ine." "During the past five years I have had considerable trouble with my etomach and kidneys. I also had rheumatism in my legs, arms and

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have gotten rid of the rheumatism pains and backache and my kidneys are In excellent shape. I am in firstclass condition in every way and can climb in and out of my engine with rs much as I could when I first got my run. To put it all in a few words, I am feeling as fine as anyone can wish, and I don't mind for the world to know what Tanlac has done for me and what I think of it." "Tanlac is sold in Richmond by Quigley's Drug Stores and by the leading druggists in every town. Adver-tisement.

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As a corporal I was drawing down $38.10 a month every time the bugles blew 'Pay Day'. "And when I read in the papers about the big civilian pay envelopes, civil life opportunities looked pretty good to me! "I took up my old job when I got back and when then they raised my pay to $35.00 a week almost as much as I got every month in the Army well, I thought I was sitting on the world. . "But times have certainly changed! Thirty-five a week today goes like a breeze. Food has advanced, shoes cost more, and every time I buy a suit I think I'm paying for the war as well as fighting it "I'm classed, I guess, as just an unskilled worker, I left school too fiwiiiwii m early and I'm sorry for .r i- it now.

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now? Answermethat! Workingfor day wages, making a living and nothing more? I guess not for I'm going back to join the Army I

n going to take a job that will give me

more free cash than I get today a job that'll mean all my expenses paid a training that will make me the kind of man who succeeds and a life that'll keep me feeling fit and fine."

Health, Travel and Training

Congress has appropriated $2,000,000.00 to be used in the Army Schools. In many schools and posts you will have the opportunity of being trained in the skilled trades and at practically all Army stations, schools are in operation in which you can improve your education. YouH have enough out-door work to keep you in perfect trim. You'll learn the sort of discipline that makes a man able to handle other men. You'll have a fine crowd of buddies. You'll live a fine healthy life no soft snap about it, but it will be a life that will make you a regular man. You'll learn how to hold up your end in any company. Youll have an increased ability a sure self-confidence on your return.

You'll be a part of America one of its fighting men its bulwarks of defense. If there's any trouble that the Army has to settle you'll have a red-blooded man's chance to do your share of the settling. And three years from now, when the men who are working besides you now are ' still working for day wages, you will step out with a training that will command real money. Think it over. The next three years at home; and no further along at the end. Or the next three years in the Army, and a training that you can cash in on for the rest of your life. It's worth investigating, isn't it? Worth stopping in at the recruiting office to talk to the man in charge.

The Nearest U.S. Army Recruiting Stations Are: U. S. Army Recruiting Station Cor. 6th and Main Streets I Richmond ALSO SUB-STATIONS AT CAMBRIDGE CITY, LIBERTY, LYNN, HAGERSTOWN UNITED STATES

THE 14 ARMS OF THE SERVICE The Recruiting Sergeant can give you the information that will help you decide which branch fits you best. In all of them you will get the fine training as a soldier that the United States offers all its men in many branches you can get highly specialized training. INFANTRY Th men who have mad the name of "doughboy" feared and respected throughout the world welcome you' to the comradeship. Fine fellows good fun and good training in any school at the post you go to. CAVALRY When the horses are champing at the bit and the "yellow legs" mount up and the troop rides forth, there is a thrill that no old cavalryman can ever forget. A horse of your own a good outdoor life and training for future success. FIELD ARTILLERY "Action Front" comes tho command then watch the boys with the red hat cord snap into it. A happy outfit with the dash of mounted service added to interesting work that calls for head and hand. Motors if you wish. CORPS OF ENGINEERS Army engineering is known the world over for its excellence and an enlistment in the engineers can be the start of a young man's training in the various branches of engineering and in the mechanical and building trades. COAST ARTILLERY Living on the sea coasts, guarding big cities with big guns, getting time for study and a wide and good technical training, the C. A. C. man is preparing for a useful life and good pay and is having a good time while he's learning. The C. A. C. also mans the mobile big gun regiments throughout the country. AIR SERVICE (including BALLOON CORPS) The man who gets the early edge in experience with aeroplanes and balloons has a chance to cash in big on his army training. For flying is only in its infancy and it's going to be a profitable business for men with the right experience. ORDNANCE DEPT.-The ordnance is appealing to the studious young American. To wide opportunities for study, it adds a business as well as a technical training. SIGNAL CORPS Whether it's laying a wire f-om a reel-cart at a gallop or installing a wireless station that will flash its message half around the world, the Signal Corps is then, and a man who learns radio telegraph and telephone work in the Signal Corps is always valuable. MEDICAL DEPT. Good experience, good pay, and training in all branches of hospital work. Excellent opportunity for future success. The Veterinary Corps teaches the care of horses as well as meat and milk inspection. TANK CORPS The man who knows gas motors and tractors or who wants to know them is invited to join the Tanks. Radio, machine gun and ordnance work are all parts of the Tank Corps work. QUARTERMASTER CORPS The Corps that feeds and clothes the Army offers a valuable training for future business. Interesting work for the man who likes horses in the Remount Service. CONSTRT JCTION DIVISION Practical work in the many trades is part of the every day life of the Construction Division. Many opportunities to learn the trades of highly paid specialists. CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE-For a man with a little knowledge of chemistry or for any ambitious young man who would like to get that knowledge, there is interesting work and rapid advancement in the C W. S. MOTOR TRANSPORT CORPS A thorough practical training in motors and their accessories, and in driving as well, is given in the wail-equipped schools of the Motor Transport Corps.

Where the U. S. Army Serves American troop are serving In Panama. Hawaii, th Philippine. Alaeka.China.Cermanr.Siberiaand hero In th U. S. A. The Recruiting Sergeant will gladly give you all the detail. LIk every one ale In th army, from General to. Buck Privet, you're under order, and if your outfit move and you're needed elsewhere, your duty I to go

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