Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 228, 4 August 1920 — Page 6

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.HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND- WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4, 1920.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

AND SUN-TELEGRAM

Published Every Evening: Except Sunday by

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A Wholesome Thought William Henry Charming in one of his dis courses said:

"To live content with small means; to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement

rather than fashion; to be worthy, not respect

able, and wealthy, not rich ; to listen to stars and birds, babes and sages, with open heart ; to study hard; to think quietly, act frankly, talk gently, await occasions, hurry never; in a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up

through the common this is my symphony."

The thought may seem at variance with the accepted theories of conduct and at war with the

motives actuating our lives today, but that does

Tiot destroy its truth or detract from its worth.

Amid the clamor and discord of our day, it is

well to remember that the abiding structure of civilization is erected by the men who think be

fore they act and ponder long before they ac

cept with finality propositions that seem to be

true because they promise much.

The life of almost every truly great man is a

composite of the qualities which Channing sought for as his ideals. They may vary as to temperament and the methods they employ to

obtain ends, but invariably their actions follow

hard study and quiet concentration. They gather information right and left, from babes and sages, and pronounce conclusions that have grown, "unbidden and unconscious," in their

souls.

Loud talk, quick conclusions, failure to fath

om for causes have contributed mightily to the

unrest of this period. Men demand an immediate remedy for social and industrial ills, forgetful that long study often is necessary before the cause of an ailment can be discovered. Some of us are trying to prescribe a remedy before we have even diagnosed the case.

If all of us could learn to think before we act

and to seek for causes before we prescribe reme

dies, a considerable number of the alleged ail

ments of the world would be nearer a solution.

If we would develop the qualities which Channing describes as his symphony, all of us would be happier and the world in which we live would be commensurately better. We forget sometimes that civilization is not extraneous to the people but the collective reflection of what they think, say and do. It is a composite picture of the individuals of the day. If we are clamorous, coarse, superficial, irreligious, our civilization will be characterized by these qualities. If we are swayed by the higher and nobler sentiments of the soul, if we do right because it is right, and strive onward and upward, the impress of our lives will be shown in the civilization of which we are part.

Answers to Questions

MOTOR. What is the best motor route to Kentland? Hagerstown. Newcastle. Pendleton, Noblesville, Westfleld, Rosston, Lebanon, northwest through Lafayette, Montmorenci, Oxford, Fowler, Earl Park, Kentland. M. R. How long have shoes been worn? Sandals, earliest and simplest form of the shoe, were known and worn by the most primitive races. READER. How near is Franklin D. Roosevelt related to the late Theodore Roosevelt? He is a fifth cousin.

M. W. F. Where was the first post

of the Grand Army of the Republio established? It was organized in Decatur, 111., in 1866.

OLD SUBSCRIBER. Is the town

in which Sing Sing prison Is located

called Sing Sing? The town was

first established in 1700 and incorporated under the name Sing Sing In 1804. Because of the universal association of Sing Sing prison with the village the name of the place was changed to Osslning in 1901. A new charter went Into effect in 1906. Readers mar obtain answers to

qneatloaa by writing: the Palladium Questions and Answers department. Questions should be written plainly and briefly. Answers will be given briefly.

Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams

"TWINKLE, TWINKLE, LITTLE STAR!" Nothing has a more soothing and inspiring influence on the mind than the stars. The stars are the favorite theme of the poets. There are stars for almost every 7nood big stars, little stars, and stars so tiny that you loose them while they play here and there. No wonder we speak of leaders, and of those who greatly excel as stars. What a sight on a ciear night the Jeavens a veritable net-work of stars, billions and billions of them, each having a special place in which to play, and each intent on shining in its own star way. "Twinkle, twinkle, little star how I WONDER what you are!" No time is ever wasted at the stars. Vhey tell a story that nothing else could. For hundreds and hundreds o years they have sat up there in their blue yard looking on at the ways and needs of men. But not until one has "pitched his tent" under the very eyes of the stars, Is their real wonder and beauty fully appreciated. If you want to sleep the sleep of the happy, get far from the city's hum, and find a quiet place amongst the trees in the country, and there lie down to 'your dreams with your eyes set upon ,the stars above you. Stars do not talk back! And you feel their very thoughts for you just i-the minute that they begin to dance. When you are sore distressed, go out and look into the heart of a star. lAnd when you feel extra lonely and in need of special encouragement and cheer, hunt out your favorite star. Settle your problems, and smooth out the kinks of your every-day, under the canopy of the stars!

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

plauded twice. This Is crooked politics and is right in line with the ballotbox stuffing of former days. If you are bound to have the last word, here it is, "zylhum" (Webster's New Century), the name of an ancient beverage fermented from malt and wheat. Zyum is the latest "indoor sport." If it doesn't hatch. It can be used as vinegar. WOMAN'S GENTLE WAY. "They were coming downstairs again when Mrs. Wayne, with an air truly feminine, turned to him and hit him a smash between the eyes that all but floored him, as she artlessly remarked: 'I hadn't quite finished, Mr. Dunn.' " The Black Mask Magazine. NO NOT SALOME. Dear Roy Is this some of Salome's work? "Send Maxim's Head to Jail in Rum Case." N. Y. Times. J. KOLB.

might have married a broken-down duke."

Dinner Stories

So serious had the question of caring for the insane become that many counties of the state were considering placing those afflicted in a private institution. State hospitals had become very crowded, making it necessary for counties to care for their insane for long periods at a time. It was decided that the property owned by the North A street Friends church, but used for school purposes, was taxable. It was undecided for a while whether or not the grounds were taxable as they were owned by the church.

"Brown," said the manager of the bank, "there will be a vacancy in the head office shortly and I am thinking of nominating your twin brother for the position." "My twin brother" exclaimed Brown. "But" "I mean the one I saw at the baseeball game yesterday while you were at your aunt's funeral." "Oh er yes," said Brown, "I T remember. I'll go and fetch him." "Good!" said the manager, "and don't come back until you have found him." "Mr. Grabcoin spent thousands of dollars on his daughter's education. She attended some of the most expensive schools in America and Europe. She was taught to sing, to paint, to play various Instruments and to speak three or four languages," "Fine I" "But let me tell you how shamelessly she repaid her father's tender care. She came back home and married his chauffeur." "Splendid!" a girl possessing her wealth and with her accomplishments

Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton

NOTICE. On account of the heat the conductor of this column will take a six weeks' vacation. During his vacation, lie will write the column every day as usual. A certain show manager advertised 6S7 laughs in two and one-half hours. I went to the 6how, ready to laugh, anxious to laugh. I hadn't laughed in years, it seemed, and I had enough laughter concealed within my system to do the laughing for the entire audience. But I missed 635 of the advertised laughs, getting only three and one of those was only a sort of snicker under forced draught. Now I am worried. I don't know whether the manager was stringing me in the advertisement or whether I have forgotten how to laugh. No doubt the winner of all those 637 laughs will get a prize, but I have heard of no one who has batted higher than 77 up to the present moment. HERE'S A LADY WITH SOME QUESTIONS. Dear Roy Tell me why: Everyone is well dressed, provision stores are thriving, and there never have been so many amusements, when all fire saying "we just barely exist"? Why people call two weeks needed rest a vacation. One had to do twice as much work doing the work of some other employe who Is enjoying two weeks writing postals, "wish you were here." etc? I started this. MISS E. FENDLER. We don't believe the movie canvass for the most popular candidate for the presidency is on the square. They show the pictures and the applause is supposed to decide the winner. The othf r night, when they showed Cox's picture, a man sitting next to us ap-

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Mrs. Siekman Says She

Voted For Taft in Colorado

Mrs. Henry Siekman, of South Eleventh street, states that she Is one of

the few women in Indiana who have

voted for president and that she an

ticipates voting in November with

pleasure. While a resident of Boulder,

Colorado, Mrs. Siekman voted for Taft

casting her vote at the same time that her 6on voted for the first time.

Mrs. Siekman states that the reason she did not accept the appointment of Republican precinct committee woman was because she was too busy with other work and not because she was not Interested, as stated in the statement of the Republican and Democratic women county chairmen published In The Palladium on Monday

evening.

FIND WHISKY IN AUTO.

BEDFORD, Ind., Aug. 4. Jesse Zeni,

an alleged whisky runner, was arrest

ed here today, when the police found 24 quarts of whisky in the car he was driving. He was released on a cash bond of $1,000.

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DEPOSITS made in our savings department on or before the 15th of the month draw interest from the 1st day of the month. American Trust & Savings Bank Ninth and Main

FLOWERS Consult us on the matter of Funeral Flowers and Flowers for all occasions. THE WAYNE F1 OWER SHOP Phone 2614. 1031 Main St.

HOWARD A. MOORE, Tailor Dry Cleaning and Pressing Altering, repairing and relining of Ladles' and Men's garments a specialty Our pressing is all done by hand work, delivered promptly and guaranteed. 921 2 Main St. Over Bartel & Rohe's

LET 0. D. BULLERDICK have your Kentucky Coal Order

FURNITURE Can be bought for less at this store Weiss Furniture Store 605-13 Main St.

DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2663 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by appointment.

We can save you dealer's profit on a Used Piano or can trade your silent Piano for a Victrola. Our salesman, Mr.-J. R. Jones, has had fifteen year's piano experience. His advice 2s free. Walter B. Fulghum 1000 Main St.

GOOD FORD TIRES S9.50 to 812.85 (New Goods-;Not Rebuilt Win. F. Lee No. 8 S. 7th St Richmond, Ind.

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CENTER VILLE, Ind. The War mothers are going to hold an all day picnio in Maplewood park next Sunday in honor of all soldier boys and their relatives and friends. The township is invited to bring biz baskets

of dinner The Medearis reunion will be held in Maplewood park next Sunday The mothers and children of the M. E. Sunday school plcniced in Glen Miller park Wednesday afternoon Miss Alice Gould is seriously ill. Miss Mildred Allen, of Spiceland, spent a few days with her last week and visited other friends at this place.. .There will be a called meeting of the Eastern Star lodge Friday evening and work will be given to two candidates.. .Miss Edith Driver entertained a party of friends at her home Friday evening. The lawn was beautifully lighted with colored Japanese lanterns and the young people enjoyed a merry time in a number of new games and contests arranged by the hostess for the evening. Refreshments were served. Miss Driver is expecting to move from Centerville in a few weeks, and the party was given to all her friends, especially members of her Sunday school class. Those present were Pearl Blue, Martha Cheesman, Helen King, Bessie Buhl; Thelma Boswell and Verda IKng, of Richmond; Everett and Lester Harris and Ralph Ahl. ....Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jay of In dianapolls, spent Sunday with his mother, MrB. Kate Jay, and with Mr.

and Mrs. O. KJDunbar.....Mies Nola Savage, of Indianapolis, Is the gueet of her sister, Mrs. Paul O'Neal, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dunbar, for several days Mr. and Mrs. Paul

O'Neal and sons George and Philip,

and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dunbar, are taking a few days' outing at Tippecanoe lake, this week Miss Marjorie Hurst is visiting Miss Lois Hall, a classmate at Earlham, whose home Is at Paoli, Ind Mrs. H. H.Peele entertained the members of the Gleaners class Tuesday evening Mrs Eva Commons and daughters, Ruth and Martha, are visiting relatives at Marlon this week. . . Miss Luclle Ford is the guest of friends at Rising Sun, her former home, this week Mrs. Reece Mitchell and Miss Alice Wood, of Richmond, called on friends hero Tuesday The funeral of Rev. Clole Smith of the friends church at Kennard, was held here from the Friends church Wednesday afternoon. Bur

ial in Crown Hill cemetery.Mrs. Smith formerly was Miss Cloie Brooks and her girlhood home was in this place. .... Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson of Newcastle were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Good, who recently moved here from Newcastle Decision was made by the committee in charge of 'the Old Settlers' picnic, to hold this year's meeting at Jackson park instead of Maplewood The program for the day is not complete, but will be one of unusual interest. Mrs. Cora Wilson and daughters, Mary and Thelma, and George Bookner, are enjoying a motor trip to Mammoth Cave and other points of interest in Kentucky this week..... Mis. Anna Stackhouse and daughter, lima, of Greensfork, spent a part of

last week wltn ner motner, Mrs. Chamberlain, and daughters Mrs. Paul Wood and son, Howard, and

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a six weeks' course at summer school. . . . . Abous 60 of Mr. and Mrs. Stowe'a friends and neighbors gathered at their home Saturday evening and tendered them a pleasant surprise. Ice cream, cake and watermelons were served. .. .Miss Mae Ervin came home from Oxford Friday evening to spend a few days.... Mrs. Edna Ervin Is recovering slowly from her severe fall.

...Mrs. Harold House and baby spent the past week with her parents, Ed Ervin and family. On Saturday Hacold came and spent Saturday night and Sunday.... Tom Driskell of Cincinnati is here visiting his cousin John O'Hara and family. ...Dorothy Larsh is recovering slowly at this time from scarlet fever Stanley Cooper visited his uncle, Elmer Kautz and wife, north of Eaton, the latter part of the

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week J. S. McDivitt and family spent Sunday with Dr. Welst at Richmond William Parker left Tuesday morning for Traverse City, Mich., for a six weeks' stay. ...Walter House Is spending this week with his brother Harold and family I. N. Zeek and wife of New Paris, called on his granddaughter, Mrs. Perry Wright, Sunday afternoon Many local persons attended the Eaton Chautauqua, and report it was fine. GREENSFORK, Ind. Sixty-seven

attended the meeting of the Christian churches at Jackson Park Sunday. . .

Blanche Davis, Margaret Breen. Joe Williams and Kenneth Nicholson spent Sunday at Funk's Lake. ...Mrs. Tom Rigsby, Mrs. Martha Wisehart and Mrs. Chapman were Richmond shoppers Monday. .. .Mrs. Mosey returned Monday to her home In Cincinnati after visiting her son, George, and family. .. .Luella Atkinson died at her home west of town. Monday afternoon at 3:30.

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