Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 177, 3 June 1920 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

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Negro Advancement The annual meeting of the National Associa

tion for the Advancement of Colored People, which is being held in Atlanta this week, shows

that members of the race are making an intelli

gent and honest effort to solve somya of the problems that have vexed both black and white.

No one will deny that if both races adopt a sane and intelligent attitude toward the race

problem its solution will only be a matter of ad justing details and correcting misunderstand

ings that arise. So long as both races maintain

an antagonistic attitude, little hope for betterment need be expected. Intelligent and conservative whites are sin

cere in their efforts,' to see the negro advance along all lines, and, on the other hand, colored

persons have found that with every bit of prog

ress attained by their own efforts has come a

material reward that proves the value of striving

to forge ahead.

The negro has prospered in the last decade as

in none since the Civil war. In the agricultura

regions of the south his wealth is measured by!

the millions. Many colored farmers of' the Mis

sissippi river delta have accumulated fortunes averaging from $10,000 to $175,000. In one

county of that state colored persons own more than $5,000,000 worth of jirbperty and more than 2,000 automobiles.

Conditions in the north are similar. The per

centage of negroes that own their own homes north of the Ohio river is .increasing annually.

Statistics gathered in the last census are not available, but they will show a remarkable gain.

In 1910 more than 26 per cent of the colored

people of Indiana owned their own homes. This percentage probably will be greatly increased when the 1920 reports are at hand.

Negro leaders and educators point with pride

to theeconomic and educational progress which their race has made in the last half century. No' one will gainsay the truth of their assertions. In increasingly large numbers the colored people are beginning to work their way upward to financial independence. Thrift occupies an important place in the vocabulary of many of them, and pride of possession is impelling them to own their own homes, maintain savings accounts, and invest in Liberty bonds. The race will move forward as its members begin to grasp fully the value of proving their worth as citizens. Enterprise will have its reward, and money saved and invested will pay its dividends as regularly and surely to the black as it does to the white. Every well wisher of the race has his word of praise for the colored man who, through industry and thrift, accumulates enough to purchase his home and buy good securities.

Answers to Questions

- - W. K. Has a regular player ever gone through an entire big league season without an error? No player has achieved this distinction, although pitchers frequently finish with 1,000 fielding records. A. T. Who was the first white man to go through the Grand Canyon? Maj. J. W. Powell and a. -party of explorers left Green River, Utah, on May 24, 1869, in boats and passed through Marble and Grand canyons, emerging from the latter Aug. 29. F. C, Eaton Who is president of the National Leaf Tobacco Association? I. H. Weaver. D. H. E. Where could I obtain the name of a dealer handling old books pertaining to the history of the New England states and the genealogy of their old. families? Try C. F. Libbie &

Co., 78 Bedford street, Boston, Mass. Readers mar obtain iiawrra to anrntlona by writing the Palladium Question and Annwer Department. Questions should be written plainly and briefly. Answers will bo artvea briefly.

suggestive. It Fhould not be allowed

it, an uuuiu' ttucifl aic euiau children. . Two-Button Cutaway The two-button cutaway has long ben a vicious garment. It Is so tight fitting thatwell, really. Loose .flpwlng garments only should be allowed. Round Garters They must go. There is no room in our national life for the frivolous. A California doctor claims that he can produce intoxication by placing the patient's feet on a sheet of zinc and touching his head with an electrode, but who wants to carry all that machinery around all the time? According to the tax receipts, New York's luxury bill runs about one hundred million dollars a month. And that doesnt include the wages paid the servants, either.

Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton

Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams

IF IT CAN'T BE HELPED In the first, place, if it can't be lielied that end.i it! All the worrying and fretting and figuring wont help where there is an end to a thing. That is tho time to btart something new. , Take whatever ' blame there is to

me how to." "Well, here you are." aaid the grocer. "Let me see you pick out half a dozen black hens' eggrs." The boy selected Mx of the biggest In the box. "These are black hens' eggs," he said, and the grocer, feeling that ho had beeir "done," took the money offered for them and let him

A doctor who was superintendent ot the Sunday school In a small vii-

laze asked one of the bovs this auea-

yourself as an exclusive possession, tion-

und be glad that it doesn't have to be handed to anyone else. Then, if it can't be helped, don't.take the time to explain or expound pass on. One of the most valuable if not the most valuable of all the gifts of Nature, Is sleep. It comes so kindly to one. It sort of leans over and puts it s wrap about us and tells us to have the kind of dreams that make us happy. And it is sleep that gets robbed when you hover around things that can't be helped. If it can't be helped never mind! Take up your life as it comes to you, and not as it leaves you. In a way, we all eat from the same bowl. Life fixes a mixture that it Knows will meet the demands of all. But It expects no man or woman to profit to the disadvantage of another. Every time that you find fault, that you complain, that you feel mistreatment, you put a cloud in the sky of the world. To be happy in your job is much. To master it under all moods and hours, is more. . And that is what comes about when you start to trot past things that can't

be helped. If the dish is broken, noth- j ing can alter this circumstance. It i can be mended? O yes. But it is

better to throw it away and forget it or fcet another dish than to keep thinking about the crack that the fall gave it. If it can"t be helped forget it! 1 i

Dinner Stories i

"Half a dozen black hens' egs," said tho grocer. "You've got me! I can't tell black hens' eggs from any other kind." "I can." said the boy. "Mother told

"Willie, will you tell me what wo must do to get to heaven?" Said Willie, "We must die." "Very true," replied tho doctor, "but what, must we do before wo die?" "Wo must get sick," said Willie, "and send for you."

Henry and Laura Bertsch S. S. Delegates; Pershing is Chosen for 1921 Convention Henry Bertsch, of Pershing, and Tura Bertsch, of Centerville, were selected in the closing session of the Wayne county Sunday school convention Wednesday, as the delegates to the state convention in Crawfordsville, June 21-24. Pershing, Ind., was chosen as the meeting place for 1921. Reports showed that Wayne county now has 84 Sunday schools, with an enrollment of 10,137 teachers, officers and scholars, and an average attendance of 5,953. Richmond has 26 schools. ' Special music by Eva and Neva Hudspeth, and solos by Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Myrtle Lowery, Erpha Lundy, T. W. Druley, duet by Mrs. Clark and Miss Martha Dye, Ladies' quartet of Abington, and a chorus choir, furnished the music for the meetings.

' There were 35 registered delegates at the convention. It was recommended that for the 1921 convention, each

Captain Charles Stewart Rolls, an township and Sunday school send a Englishman, crossed the English delegate. In some instances Sunday Channel twice, a distance of nearly schools were not represented.

50 miles, in an American bi-plane. This was considered an extraordinary feet. People were amazed when the daring aeronaut climbed to a height of 800 feet. It took him an hour and a half to make the trip of less than 50 miles. Announcement was made that Finley H. Gray, the Democratic nominee for congress from the Sixth district, would be in Richmond on June 8 to deliver an address at the county Democratic convention to be held in this city.

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

YOU CAN'T TELL BY THE SKIRTS ANY MORE. Dear Roy, I ask you now Doesn't it make a fellow Feel funny when he Is walking down the street with A "girl" and the people all Say, Don't they make an ideal couple? And doesn't, it make the "girl" feel Proud as she takes the fellow's arm And some gossipy person says, "Why don't they wait until they Get home to spoon?" and the girl And the fellow look at each Other and smile; For the girl is his Mother. Herbert Feldman. Lives there a man with soul bo dead, Who never to himself hath said, "No egotism here is meant, But I'm the guy for President." Ever and anon we are jarred into a realization of the fact that it ia safer to Imitate the birds by singing than by flying. TIPS TO REFORMERS. French rirpccinfr Tho verv name is

Masonic Calendar

Thursday, June 3 Wayne Council

No. 10. R. and S. M., stated assembly.

Friday, June 4 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., called convo

cation; work In Royal Arch degree. Light refreshments.

Saturday, June 5 Loyal Chapter

No. 49, O. E. S., stated meeting. In! tiation of candidates.

Cornell University was the first

American college to possess a profes

sorship of American history.

Don't Blame Your Physician

If You Are Still Weak, Nervous and Run-Down Only Recently Has Medical Science Made The Amazing Discovery of What You Actually Need To Build Health and Strength and Even Keep Yourself Alive. V ' mhm mmm NEW YORK, (Special) That lack of those recently discovered substances in our foods, the vitamines, is responsible In great measure for the break down In health of thousands of people is the opinion of many experts here. The importance of vitamines as an element absolutely necessary tor health.

strength and even life itself is being

so constantly emphasized by the ex

periments pwhich scientists are making that everyone who is weak, nervous or run-down should read the interview printed below with Former Health Commissioner John J. Rudolph, M. D., late of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital and Columbus Hospital of New York, and a Graduate of the University ot Baltimore. Dr. Rudolph says: "It is certainly not surprising that the diets we physicians have recommend-

their value might never have been of such practical usefulness to the human race. But once this had been accomplished and numerous tests by men, women and children In various conditions of health had plainly proved the extraordinary merit of the con

centrated tablet form an expert sug

gested that it be given the distinctive name VITAMON. Thus is the public safeguarded and made certain of always getting the pure, health-giving vitamines and not something inferior.

OUCH! CUKNS! LIFT CORNS OFF

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Dandruff Soon Ruins .The Hair

RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER

"Tiz" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the coints, callouses, blisters, bunions and chilblains. "Tiz" draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how

long you remain cn your feet, uz.i

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Get a box of "Tiz" now from any; druggist or department store. End foot torture forever wear smaller) shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet and

happy. Just think! a whole years 1001 comfort for a few cents. Advertisement.

Girls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to

brush or wash it out. The only sure (

way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, got about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your

dandruff will be gone, and three or !

four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, tooN that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Advertisement.

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CHIROPRACTORS G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. C. H. GROCE, D. C. Phone 1603 35 S. 11th St.

Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this county Is authorized to say-to every rheumatic sufferer that if two bottles of A.llenrhu, the sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrlm has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that lie does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed your druggist to guarantee it in every instance. Advertisement.

Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any corn right off with fingers

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Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. It doesn't pain one bit. Yes, magic! Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft torn, or corn between tho toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the much talked of ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. Advertisement.

FIRST TIME THIS STRANGE CASE IS

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Local citizen declares he feels like a different man syice he overcame the dizzy spells, weak kidneys, indigestion

and gastritis. New remedy, Dreco, was prompt in action and pleas

ant in effect. Recommends it strongly. There Is probably no other medicine of its kind has won the praise that Dreco has during the past few months right here in this section. Men and women who have given themselves up as Incurable are coming forward with remarkable signed statements telling what Dreco has accomplished for them after almost everything else had failed. "Every morning now I wish my alarm clock would postpone ringing a couple of hours," said Mr. C. A. Rhodenhamel, a well known citizen of Richmond, Ind. "I enjoy my sleep now whereas before I'd roll and toss all night long and be worn out next morning. I was

afraid I was aboutrto be laid on the shelf for my work seemed to drag on me. After meals I'd have a full feeling, often with nausea and gastritis. I'd frequently get very dizzy and had aching pains in my back, directly over my kidneys. I was bilious all the time and had severe headaches. "Since taking treatment of Dreco I'm like another person for all these troubles are gone; haven't had one

dizzy spell; pains in my back all gone and I eat hearty and never fear the after effects as before. Dreco is grand medicine and I strongly recommend it." The old-fashioned remedies, made from roots and herbs, are the best for any one to take. Dreco is made from twelve different roots, herbs, barks and leaves. These act on the stomach, bowel3 and kidneys and purify the blood. Dreco knocks rheumatism out shortly; relieves catarrh of the head and stomach; makes you sleep soundly and creates a good appetite. As a blood purifier nothing can equal Dreco. It puts a stop to boils, eczema and other blood affections. All good druggists now sell Dreco and it is highly recommended in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite's Seven Drug Stores. Advertisement.

e4 and the tonics we prescribed have - From my own personal use of VITA

MON three times a day with meals nd from carefully watching the patients to whom I have given it I am convinced that here Indeed is a masterful triumph of medical science. So

pronounced and . amazing are the re-

failed to come up to our expectations,

since they, one and all, lacked a sufficient proportion of vitamines which we now know to be as essential to life as air itself. When a person fails to get enough vitamines there ia a

continuous starvation process going ;lsllits it nroduees that no matter what

on all through the system. The tis-lanvone tells you. I do not believe

sues become shrunken and flabby, the circulation is sluggish, the blood does

not receive proper nourishment for strengthening the bodily organs and the whole nerve force Is depleted. As a result you 'become . generally weakened and run-down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions without ever even suspecting the real cause ot

your trouble. You may be tired, nervous, depressed, worried, unable to digest your food or to sleep well at night your skin may be mottled, and your complexion sallow, pallid or life

less. No matter what the symptoms j may be, however, there is a lack of j strength, energy and vitality which must be overcome before you can enjoy the buoyancy of perfect health. Nature supplies vitamines In various raw foods such as potatoes, turnips, carrots, rice, milk and others but owing to methods of preparation and ordinary cooking the greater part of the vitamine substance is lost the foods reach the table robbed of one of their most vital elements. But to attempt to eat enough of the raw foods which contain viamines to get the full amount of nourishment which the 6ystem requires for health and strength is almost a physical impossibility. Therefore had it not been for the discovery of preparing vitamines in a concentrated easily assimilated form that would give a quick and pronounced benefit, all the labor of the scientists in finding out

there is any tonic or preparation whatsoever to which it can be compared. Not until you have taken VITAMON yourself and felt its effects, can you form any idea of the vast difference it may make in your health, strength and appearance." NOTE: The subject of vitamines has taken great strides since the niinenl scientist. Dr. Caslmer Funk, cf London, named the substance in 1911. Osbnrn and Mendel at Yale Medical, and E. J. McColum of Johns-Hopkins University perhaps have don most In this coun

try. The London " Lancet." one of tho leading1 and most authoritative medical journals of the world, devotes considerable space in nearly every issue to a discussion of vitamines and their Influence upon the general health. Food experts, health service bureaus, life insurance companies, medical societies, physicians and the public generally

giving more and more attention to

s Important subject. lhe concen

trated tablet form known as VITAMON affords a simple easy method for quickly building up the strength and energy and may be taken with benefit by either men or women, young or old. a tany time when the strain of overwork or worry or the result of improper nourishment have brought on a weakened, run-down condition. Tho chemists who have undertaken the manufacture of VITAMON have agreed that it shall be offered at a price low enough to be within the reach of all and guarantee satisfactory results or money refunded. VITAMON may now be obtained in this city from all leading druggists, such as Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores. Quigley Drug Stores, Fosler Drug Store, and Daffler & Spanagcl Drug Company. Advertisement.

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