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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APR. 28, 1920.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

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Z Is The Country Running Behind? ' While we are computing our annual savings by; the billions, present conditions, if correctly

analyzed, may show that we are reducing our savings margin or perhaps almost eliminating it. The "New York Journal of Commerce", in an analysis, which deserves careful study and wide circulation, says: "Trustworthy statistics with reference to the operations of the year 1919 seem to indicate that as compared with the last year of the war we fell i behind with out output anywhere from 10 to 20 per cent. There has been some increase of output during the war, but last year's recession has apparently more than neutralized it, notwith

standing our larger population. The suggestion conveyed by these figures is borne outalso by a survey of the different fields of production. We are certainly worse off for housing than we were a year ago, new construction having failed to make up for wear and tear, or, at all events, having failed to provide for population increases. There is general agreement that the railroads have not gained in scope and equipment in any

material degree, and the same remark holds true of street railways and of variou3 kinds of municipal utilities." That we are consuming more than we are producing, and that production has been seriously

impeded by strikes in factories and transportation systems cannot be denied. We have lost our punch and vim in the industrial sphere, which the scarcity of commodities and goods proves. Consequently the abundance of money means little, for of what good is money if there is a scarcity of goods, or if they cease to be produced? If there is no bread in the land, money loses its

potency. If there are no shoes, money cannot make them. Look at Russia. A peasant in an isolated village may have hoarded thousands of

silver and gold coins, but the empty shelves of the storekeeper make it impossible for him to buy the shoes and wearing apparel his family needs. Hia money is useless. The economists who are crying for increased production evidently have the correct solution. We need more goods. "Perhaps the fair way to look at this matter is to consider the question of saving from the

standpoint of human need and convenience," says the Journal of Commerce. "We are undoubtedly getting a larger income in dollars, and we own more bank 'deposits'. There is more 'money' in

the country, but there is relatively less of the basic products which satisfy our own necessities and those of our foreign customers. If we are saving we are allowing the product to take a very specialized direction. Either through lack of saving or through the wasting of w7hat is technically saved vwe are running behind in many directions. Higher rates for bona fide investment security tend to help this situation, but more time will be required for a full rectification."

Answers to Questions

t H. W. Was the ancient city of Tyre built on an island? The first city of Tyre was built on the mainland, but the second and more important city was erected on an island about a mile long, running parallel with the shore, but separated from it by a strait of the Mediterranean a mile wide. The island had two important harbors. R. K. Was there more than one Triple Alliance? The first alliance by that name was between Great Britain, Holland and Sweden, in 1668,

against Louis XIV of France. The second was composed of Germany,

Austria and Italy, formed in 1882,

broken when Italy refused to proceed against the allies, and crushed with

the defeat of the Central Powers. W. C. What does the term mandamus mean? A writ issued by a superior to an inferior court, or to a person or persons, commanding the performance of some act. Subscriber. Is there a national holiday? No; not even the Fourth of July.

Rrndrra may obtain tinnrer to qnmllona by vrrltlDK the Palladium Qurntlon and Answer Department. Uuesflona alionld be written plainly and briefly. Ansnera will be given briefly.

Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton

"Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams

v. , THE ONE GREAT GUIDE. About 150 veal's a.eo, speaking before the Continental Congress, Patrick Henry said this: "I liave but one lamp by which my foot are guided, ;;nd that i.s the Lamp of Experience." The things which stay with us mulev to load us on, are iho tilings which ve have learned thru bitter' experience. And many times it is not so l itter as it is kind we not knowing at the time. As the Iving root shoots its life higher to meet the air and sunshine, pushing aside the dark soil, so do we, cut from ignorance, learn to rise to Mations and standards that fit us and lrake us useful. The one great guide. Experience.

keeps following us, talking to us and tolling us which way to go. Experience doesn't say it shows. And it shows by illustrating its points. They stand out cruelly at times but in honest proportion. So that he who wants to grow and man his strength and service, may do so at his will. Try to remember that your experience belongs more to you than any other possession that is yours. What more valuable act than to scrap-book your experiences and make thorn into a permanent record for daily inspection and serious thoughts? Whore could you buy a book that would teach you more?

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Masonic Calendar

Wednesday. April 28 Webb Lodge No. i'4 F. and A. M., called meeting. Work in Entered Apprentice degree, beginning at 6:30. Thursday, April 23 King Solomon's

HOW I ENJOY MY OVERALLS For democratic exuberance and uplift there is nothing' like the wearing of overalls unless it is the making of home brew. Each is a blow in behalf of home and country. Really, you'd be surprised at what we are accomplishing. And I enjoy mine so much. I don't know when I've been o well dressed and so utterly reckless as to where I spill the soup. There are so many of us doing it, too. Yesterday I walked about the city and found seven men in overall.".

They were all bricklayers working on a wall. And it gives one such a figure. And how large the pockets are. We are wearing the overalls to force a reduction in the price of our trousers, and all of us wear trousers under our overalls. Of course we

must do that. I wouldn't wear a pair of overalls with no trousers underneath If the price of suits went to $700. If I did I would feet that 1 were no more secluded than the sea lion at the aquarium. Already we have increased the.prlce of overalls to a point where the working man who really has to wear them finds it cheaper to buy a dress suit. But, as I say, I love my overalls, for they are worn in a righteous, patriotic

cause. I will wear the darned things one whole day if it kills me.

By doing so I get my picture in the paper. Nowadays when people decide to live in a more expensive apartment, they do not have to go to the trouble of moving, but accomplish their purpose just the same. They simply sit tight and the landlord raises the rent. Now that Henry Ford has invented a new street car, the streets will be so crowded with street cars that everybody will have to ride whether they want to or not, because there will

be no room for anybody to walk. j WOW! DOCTOR! "Po not assume," says Dr. Frank 1 Crane. "Do not take for granted. Challenge every fact. Use the diction

ary and the encyclopedia, the teacher. ! Investigate. Ask questions. Know. Do not guess." It is good advice. If Dr. Crane had followed it when get-1 ting up his recent knowledge test in j

the "American Magazine," he would not have said that Sheridan wrote "She Stoops to Conquer." Kansas City Star.

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years 1 Ago Today

John A. Collins, employe of the Pennsylvania freight depot, narrowly escaped death when he slipped and fell between the platform and a moving flat car which he was crossing. The Rev. Charles Tebbetts was injured when the frame of the bicycle

which he was riding broke. He was

going down the Main street hill.

Mayor W. W. Zimmerman issued a

proclamation calling attention to clean

ing week. He asked that all endeavor

toward civic pride.

H. C. Bullerdick and son announced

it their intention to expand. Adjacent

ground along the C. C. & L. railroad

was bought for the purpose.

DONT FUSS WITH MOSTARDfLASTERS! Musterole Works Without the Blister Easier, Quicker There's no sense in mucins a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment, It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitir, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache,'congestion, pleurisy.rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feetcold3 of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.

The sanctity of the home, the se

curity of life, liberty and property, the school-houses dotting all our land, the church-spires pointing heavenward, could not exist for a moment unless a worthy government threw 'its pro-

the news,

and" "No, I tell you." "Past records, averages and " "Shut up!" yelled the Infuriated pedestrian. "Information worth a dollar bill.

sir," came the persevering little voice, again. l"lni cVirt Vi r. i,iT-lir man fnnt Qnrl (

thP instnnf tho'vnnih wn sit t in v- 'havpt er No. 4 R. A. M., calTed meeting

in tho'muddv entter Work in Royal Arch degree, beginning)

Slowly he rose, smiled sadly, hur-jat ' o clock, ried alter the dopariing quarry,! Friday, April SO King Solomon's touched his elbow, and holding up a ! Chapter No. 4 R. A. M., called meeting, guide, inquired: j Worjc in Royal Arch degree, beginning "Putting all jokes to one side, mis-! at 7 .o'clock, ter, do you want a baseball guide?" ! Saturday, May 1 Loyal Chapter No. A furrier was selling a coat to a 49 O. .E. S.. stated meeting.

woman customer. ies, ma am, ne said, "I guarantee this to be genuine skunk fur that will wear for years." "But suppose I get it wet in the rain," asked the woman, "what effect will the water have on it? What will happen to it then? Won't it spoil?" "Madam," ansered the furrier, "I have only one answer: Did you ever hear of a skunk carrying an umbrella?"

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"Baseball guide?" cried the street urchin to the burly man who was scurrying along to the game. "No." rpnlied the lattor absentlv.

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Political Announcements Primary Election, May 4th, 1920

CIRCUIT JUDGE

WILLIAM A. BOND Republican Candidate for Judge of Wayne Circuit Court

ARTHUR C. LINDEMUTH Republican Candidate for Judge of Wayne Circuit Court

CONGRESSMAN

RICHARD N. ELLIOTT Republican candidate ' for Congressman Sixth District

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