Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 123, 3 April 1920 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1920.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth anrt Sdfllor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as Seo ond Class Mall Matter.

MEJIHEB OK THE ASSOCIATKD PllfeSS The Ansopfateil Prea la pxolunlvely entitles to ths u far republication of nil jnews dispatches credltted to It or not otherwise credited li thin paper and alt the loca.1 news published herein. 411 rights of republication of oplal dispatches herein are also reserved.

The Pav of Teachers The case of the tenchers of Richmond and the country generally ousght to be well understood by the public. For several months the teachers have been presenting present educational conditions and the imperative necessity of adequate salaries for a body of public servants. Only a few weeks ago, the whole state took cognizance of the educational conditions of Indiana, and we were frankly told by the leaders of the profession that the commonwealth, which once stood well to the front as a leader in education in the United States, is today far toward the rear. There has been littie .response to the appeals

of the teachers for increases in their pay.---The! buy as little as those of other persons

pumic nas Deen apatnetic ana slow to grasp tne significance of the request. Only too few of us realize that the welfare of the whole school system is at stake, that hundreds are forsaking the profession, that few are preparing to enter it, and that shortly we will Jbe a nation with a school system demoralized and falling to pieces. The education of our children is not of second

ary consideration, but the prime and foremost problem before our citizenship. If our school system becomes weak and flabby because good teachers are forsaking it, our youth will enter life inadequately prepared for the issue, and hopelessly handicapped and hampered. We can neither tolerate poor schools nor permit the system to retrograde. 1 Far better than costly school buildings is a well paid teaching force. We can always erect j;ew buildings, but we cannot hire experienced teachers when we will and at whatever price wre want to pay. Good teachers presuppose years of preparation in colleges and normal schools, men and women of high moral calibre, and a willingness to devote thear whole lives to the mental development of the youth. Can we reasonably expect men and women to spend thousands- of dollars to prepare themselves for this calling' public service this consecration to a noble purpose, if at the height of their earning power they are drawing less than a 17-year-old boy earns in a factory ? It is preposterous to believe that the men and women now in this calEng will remain there, and that others will be attracted to it. The high cost of living has not overlooked the teachers. . They too feel its sting. Their dollars

No guard

ian angel supplies them with the necessities of

life. By no power of magic can they make a

dollar do what three or four will do.

They are justly entitled to better pay. The state owes a solemn obligation to its children to provide them with efficient schooling, and this

can be done only in one way by providing good

teachers who are paid a decent wage.

Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams

MY FRIEND THE DOG. Treading thru a maze or Instinct, all too misunderstood. decadV after decade, a certain Intelligence of faith and loyalty and service has uouched the

path of man's lifo as lias none other ! young Iietuenant promptly reported to

charge of the horses, was experiencing much worrlment, especially as the colonel had very strongly emphasized the Importance of giving tlte animals every care. On the trip, which was long and racking. In the "homraes et chevatix," one of the horses died, despite the efforts of the veterinarian. Arriving at his destination, the1

of the dumb world.

I am referring to my friend the dog! lie it is who has learned to think and to understand in the terms of man who is his master. But back to the early days of the chase we must go to understand fully. There was that earliest instinct to kill for food. Man had it, the dog had it and has. But where in all the brufo world haa there arisen ono to cope with the intelligence and feeling and aspiration of a man, as does my friend the dog? The tiger exists tlixu stealth, and so does the lion, and the leopard. But the clog gives warning. He scents the mind of hia master. He leads. He cooperates. As no other animal, my friend the dog has bridged the great chasm that filvides the intelligence of the lower mlmals from that of man. Mv friend the dos: understands. He

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"Sir," he said, somewhat nervously, "one of the horses died." "Well, what did you do with him?" "Sir, I brought him along on a flat car." "What!" bellowed the colonel. "You brought a dead horse 1,000 kilometers across France to the battle front? Going to give him a military funeral, I suppose?" A meek litle individual encountered a burly ruffian in a lonely lane the other day. "Can you do anything, guv'nor," the big man inquired, "for a poor chap wot's got nothln' in the world except this 'ere cudgel?" Monetary assistance was forthcoming.

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

Hundreds of Wayne county Repub

licans announced their intentions to

attend the state convention as "pri

vates."

The engagement of Miss Ernestine

Pautus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs

Walter Paulus, to Joseph Trouke, of

lunwaunee, was announced.

JJamage to the extent of several

hundred dollars was clone in the vicin

ity of Chester by a small cyclone.

George J. Knollenberg, coimcil-at-

large, tendered his resignation, as a

mrnihor of council, to the 5tv body.

According to a Berlin telegraph, the British commission to supervise the

ltaows His master. e loves mm , dismantling of Heligoland has arrived an intenseness that is almost sacred. ; at flf, Pm He -would gladly die for his master. He .

cfteu does. Ready at an instant s notice for any emergency, he neither offers ,nor gives quarter. He is loyalty to tluo end. Hi3 is the fight to the finish. My friend the dog is a true uportsman and a gentleman among his kind.

But deeper than all else, Is his j tenderness and affection. You inter-; pret his words in the wag of his tail, : in the touch of his nose, in the warmth . of his eye. j There are 'times when I feel that no Folace of inspiration is quite equal to;

that of being all alone with my friend the dog!

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Dinner Stories

A football player name not giTen had strayed Into the far west, and was instructing a group of eager cowboys in the rudiments of the game, "Mind," he observind, "if you cannot kick the ball, kick an opponent. Now, let's get busy. Where's the ball?" "Bother the ball." came the reply of a keen pupil, "let's go on with the game."

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An artillery outfit was moving from its training camp to take up a position nearer to the front. The brandnew lieutenant, who hart been given "rori.n not nraiiv to tki.i. am. "I coMlft not tell you all tho hrnoflts I had fmm tho uso of Foley's Honey and Tar." writes Miss Rose Klorke, 209 Hawkins Ave., N. Brad-lock, I'a. "I had a cold In my cliest and fearlnff It would cause pneumonia I tried Foley's Honev and Tar and It was not lonsr till I felt relieved I hope others suffering from severe colds will try Jt." Many such letters, have been written about this tlme-trieil. reliable family medicine for iniiglis, 'colds, croup, whnoplnji coukIi. For pale bv A. l. I.uken & Co., :!0 Main St. Advertisement.

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LEW COPY SAYS: If you know anything nice about her tell her while her hearing is good. A little taffy now Is better than a lot of epitaphy when she 13 pushing daisies up through the sod. "The Beloved Cheater" Coming to tho RICHMOND THEATRE Easter for Three Day 3

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EARL J. WRIGHT Z 60UTH HFTH St&EfcT RICHMOND IND

F. H. What is an Uhlan? A Prus

sian light cavalry soldier, armed with sabre, lance and pistol, and employed chiefly on outpost duty.

Pupil Hare the English women an

organization like the ,W. C. T. U.J The British Women's Temperance As

sociation is comparable with the W.

C. T. U.

Subscriber What does the abbre

viation sc. stand for? To-wit, namely, being understood.

G. G- What is the state flower of ' Mark HellinEer.

Indiana? Carnation. I A general strike has been voted In

vvnuewater wnat is tne origin of Snaln. if some of the epnprain in

the truth was learned by the authorities when she found out that she couldn't support all of them on her wages. DEFINITIONS Scandal Something women stop talking about only when they are personally concerned. Wit The art of saying nothing at exactly the right time. Happiness That which comes over a woman when she sees her best friend's hair arranged In a manner that In no way becomes her.

Falsehood The basis of all truth.

Germany would go on strike, perhaps the country might recover.

the name of the state of Texas? According to Elizabeth H. West, state librarian at Austin, "Texas is an In

dian wora meaning mends or allies. OR WORDS TO THAT EFFECT It applied, originally, to the friendly x. . . tribes , about the Spanish missions' IhJfZ TJU fT'Vi around eastern Texas, and later to : 2"?? boari "chei ot the Hotel tribes extending as far west as the ; P01.6 df.cl"ed tonight; to Rio. Grande, to designate a lar num-H?111 hls famlly because matron, whose

Everybody will suggest a remedy foe thai cold. SOo and 60o jars at drug.

stores.

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rocommornl Jack Kroet Cream menthol and camrhor It hoala the ufXectcd jjartu

SPECIAL VALUES Are to be found here in NEW SPRING RUGS It will pay to get our prices Weiss Furniture Store 505-513 Main St.

DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evening! by appointment.

hor ne mv,.. ,i identity they declined to reveal.

... iKllllHQc -rn nil rvf f n r s-i " Tit TV. InU

ilea with the Apaches. The Spanish)","" , " c- ,

to re

used it mostly to designate

tribes in eastern Texas." C. W. When was the "Zoo" lished in Cincinnati? In 1875.

certain mlnds one of Lewis Carroll's: ' 'Twas

uiuing ana xne smnyi loves are gyre 'and gimble in the wabe."

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Readrra may obtnla aanirrri to qurntlnna by writing the I'alladluna iltieation Mud Anavtcr Department. Uiieatlona aliould be written plainly and briefly. A nan era vrill be elves

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Money back without question If HUNT'S Salve falls in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. RINGWORM, TETTER or other itching akin diieanes. Try 75 cent box at our risk.

D. & S. Drug Co., Cor. 9th and Main

One of Mark Twain's admirers la-1 ments the fact that the great writer C. J. Mendenhall (Dentist) wore a white suit and chewed tobacco. I

but the general impression will always be that any man who can wear white flothes successfully while chewing tobacco deserves a permanent niche in the Hall of Fame not only as a writer but as a contortionist.

Every four years the business men sort of ,get together, at least in the spirit, and resolve to have a business administration in the presidential chair. Everybody demands it. Then they get together in convention and nominate a lawyer or a college professor for president.

JACK DEMPSEY'S LOGICAL SUCCESSOR Says the "Illustrated News:" "Mrs. Johnson says her spouse struck her and broke the furniture."

If straws show which way the wind blows, it may be interesting to know that General Wood ran first and Herbert Hoover second in a vote taken at Hayfield, Mont. An Ohio working girl is accused of hvinr 22 Mve- hrmhanris. Proliablv

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