Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 141, 23 April 1920 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM : AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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The Car Shortage "If ever there was a time when transportation conditions imperatively demanded that shippers and receivers of freight should, for their own interest, and even their own salvation, co-operate to the utmost with the railways in securing the most efficient possible use of railroad facilities that time is now," says the Railway Age in an editorial in its current issue. "Almost the only possible way. in which the amount of freight the railroads can haul can ba
immediately increased is by securing the movement of every ton of freight possible with every car that is available. The amount of freight that can be moved with existing facilities is absolutely dependent upon how much freight can be loaded into every car, and how many miles a day every car can be made to travel. "The number of miles per day that each car can be made to travel is mainly dependent upon the efficiency with which the raifway managements and employees do their work. It is also largely dependent, however, upon the prompt-
Answers to Questions
Reader What is the value of a bronze penny of 1864-65? The first editon of the present type is worth 5 cents. The 1860-61 white eagle penny is worth 10 cents. The 1857-58-59 issues of the eagle penny worth only face value. The 1S56 silver penny is worth $12; a hole in the coin detracts e : . 1 T I. , ,,l,Klrt
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Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams
v VOICE Across the surface and deep into the heart of time and events has tlie power of the human voice been felt. In the New Testament we read repeatedly about the voice of Jesus how lie stilled the waters with it, how he healed the sick, and comforted the sorrowing. And it was tlie voice or John tlie Baptist that cried in the wilderness and attracted great throngs to its hearing.
ness and celerity with which every shipper loads!
cars and every receiver of freight unloads them. As to the heavy loading of cars, that is a matter which is mainly in the hands of the shippers. "The most effective thing the shippers could do to help themselves, and help the industry and people of the United States, in the present emergency would be for every individual shipper, regardless of minimum carload weights, to follow the policy of loading every car with every pound
of freight that it could carry. The average capacity of the freight cars of this country exceeds 10 tons. The average tons loaded per loaded car at present is only about 28 tons. It should be easily practicable to increase this average load
ing 10 or 15 per cent. The effect would be to
make it practicable for the railways to handle 10 or 15 per cent more freight business than they otherwise would be able to. Surely, it must be plain to the business interests of the country that their own welfare, if not their actual economic salvation, is dependent upon an increase in the amount of freight moved. "Even if normal conditions with respect to
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nnpossiDie ior me railways, wun ineir present ; ci,i.mioim M.t.i,i w written plainly facilities, to handle all the business that would be j lnyV'n" An",vrr" be 4t,v'" offered to them. The conditions, however, have' ZZZZZZZZZII
been rendered extremely abnormal by certain recent developments, the most important of which have been the coal strike and the recent railroad strikes in all parts of the country. "Business men and the general public ought to be made to understand that the nresent trans-
. ,. ... , , . ... , i when the dollar used to pack a con- reenla. portation situation is very critical, and is likely siderabie wallop, we called it by such i
in hpcnmp rlpcnprnto iinlpca pvpvu inrliin'rliiQl nnn- lovinjr names as plunk, buck, cart-1
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cern COniriDUies ail possiDie toward relieving It." i Nowadays we call it a dollar, even . though It is not a dollar, because we
nun irom ine euro. as mi: sweet , cienry in the nlarts of tnulo that we
rlu''l' "la Cdl Ult! 1111111 ui. eM-llfin-t ,v,,otA ti,.iA hnr.tino- ,,,, mon
icker for it other than the one. given
it by its inventor. Nobody ever thought up a nickname lor a stove j lid, a corn plaster, a quill toothpick or a pen wiper. Uninteresting things
like uninteresting people go down into history by their right names.
WHAT'D YOU HOLD, EDDIE? Dear Roy Here is another hand that may interest you: After wild betting on the part of three players a call was finally made and A showed lour aces; 13 showed
SPEED DEMONS NORWALK, O., April 23. When pursuing five automobile speeders from Bellevue to this city, J. C. Debo, motor patrolman of that city, was arrested by Norwalk police. As soon as he established his identity he was released, and with the assistance of local police ajrested the five offenders. They were fined both here and in Bellevue on charges of having violated speed ordinances.
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pennies ot ir.n ana i&ui are worm from $25 to $35. Subscriber Was Conan Doyle trained to be a writer? He studied at Stonyhurst and Edinburgh universities; practiced medicine at Southsea, 18S2-1890, and was senior physician at the Langman field hospital, South Africa. He holds the title of M. D. (Edinburgh). He took up literature after he had begun the practice ot medicine. A. B.-IIow old is Lord Northcliffe? He was born July 15, 18G5.
Student Who identified the I been nhmd hnfilli? The discovery of the I.,,...
method of identifying the b';rillus of!
typhoid fever is due to Dr. uiss, one of the bacteriologists of the New York board of health, in 1S97.
joker, queen, jack and ten of spades, j C claimed the pot because the joker) fitted in higher in his royal Hush than it did in B's. And he got away! with it! EDDIE PETERS. !
Good
looa evening
By Roy K. Mou'ton
A learned college professor has i
asked if there is a weaker sex. We ' have commented upon his remark be-j lore, but evidence keeps coming into j the effect that there is a weaker sex. j Listen: Mr. Spug Hawkins, who' claims to be a burglar by profession, j has filed articles in voluntary bank-'
ruptcy, claiming that his business has
ruined on account of the fact j
that his wile will not allow him to go j out nights. She ties him firmly to the bedpost and does not release him j until morning.
STUDENTS FORM "UNION" DANVILLE. Ind., April 23. A number of young men. students of the Central Normal college, have formed
a "labor union," the first organization of this character ever launched in Danville.
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The Staten Island doctors are adding to the High Cost of Dying by tilting their prices per visit. Staten Islanders can beat the doctors and death by letting nature take its course.
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When a great and untrameled peo
ple take a strong liking for a person
or an object they give that person ori
object a nickname. For instance, ' cellent Masters Degree. Light refresh-
Friday, April 23. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4 R. A. M. Called convocation. Work in Past and Most Ex-
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All Biliousness, Headache and Constipation gone!
as to give the highest worth to each word. A beautiful voice it is like unto the rare lustre of a pearl!
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dently in an pugy humor, and said
"Why didn't you stop when I signaled you? Now drive me to the capitol as fast as the law allows!" Instantly grasping the situation,
Representative S.veet got out the carj as the prospective fare climbed into it. ;
lie went to the rear of the car and pretended to examine his gasoline supply. "Sorry, sir, I can't take you. I haven't enough gasoline," he remarked tweetly as he walked away.
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An old sailor approached a farmer for a meal one day, saying he was willing to work. "I will give you a meal." said the farmer, "if you will round up those sheep in tlie pasture there and drive them into this fold."
: In three hours' time the sailor came 'he test which we are going to
! back looking: hot. but hani.iv. , make of great success in manufactur-
The voice is the greatest human Glancing over the gate in the field, ; inS is going to be more and more the medium by which your personality is i the farmer saw the sheep safely in well being, the condition in life of the felt. I the fold. "There's a jackrabbit sit-1 men and women employed in that inNapoleon was a man of few words ' ting up among 'em," he exclaimed. tdiistry. . but so magnetic was his voice that "Do you mean that' little fellow I
his maxims and commands were in-J there?" asked the sailor. "Why, that's stantly grasped and obeyed. Where the little beggar who gave me all the would the names of such men as Web-: trouble. I thought it was a lamb!" ster. Clay, Luther, Moody, Wendell,! Fhillips and a host of others been en-1 Representative Sweet of Iowa, was graved in history had they not had 1 driving his automobile, which is of a added to their great talents that of a brand that jokes have played the wonderful voice? I largest part in advertising, up to a The voice is God-given but it may j parking place in a downtown street in be man-trained. ; Washington a short time ago, when he There is no more valuable asset 1 noticed a man wildly gesticulating at than that of a happy, clear, pleasant- j 1 1 .
sounding voice. Even a child is able
10 aerect gooa or bad in a voice. When you speak, you say what you are. Every day try to improve the sound of your voice. Read beautiful and inspiring things aloud to yourself, or to someone else. Cultivate a low, distinct voice. A loud voice is not the voice of power. It isn't ahvays what you say, but
now yen say u, mat measures pie's judgment.
Say nothing except when you have something that, is worth saving. And then you will always be listened to when you. talk providing you have so developed control over your voice
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His integrity has never been questioned throughout his strenuous life. He has never been too busy with his own affairs, to give time and attention to the full performance of his patriotic and civic duties. FESLER
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