Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 304, 3 November 1920 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM
AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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The Election of Senator Harding The voice of the American people spoke in no uncertain manner yesterday when they selected Senator Hai-ding to be their president for the next four years. The plurality which he received
was so everywhelmingly large that even the most ardent Democrat cannot escape the conclusion that the American people prefer a Republican president and congress. The league of nations was the great issue of the campaign. The Republican victory is the answer of the American people to the proposed pact and their repudiation of the Wilson program. They still believe that America should refrain from entangling alliances with European countries and should keep herself aloof from leagues that might involve us in foreign embroglios. Both Republican and Democratic leaders wanted this question settled by the people. They showed their stand by their votes yesterday. Democratic inefficiency in governmental affairs, which has been dwelt on by Republican critics of the administration, was another cause of the disastrous defeat of yesterday. The people believe that a Republican congress and president will bring more statesmanship to bear on important financial ancl business questions that demand attention than the Democrats have done in the eight years in which they were in power. It seems, if the results of the election are a criterion, that the American people want a thor
Today's Talk lay s By George Matthew Adams ON IMAGINATION What one imagines one is. Your character ia a thought-out affair, as will as a worked out reality. Nothing stimulate, nothing drives, nothing builds like the imagination. It take3 hold. It leads. It is the supreme boss of ail that a man is or may become. Success is almost wholly a matter of the proper use of one's imagination. Th.a acquired power to keep going entail, in s;ut of great difficulties, the ability to meet all things and to conqu.T, are direct descendants of the imagination. To get things done, you must see them done. The painter puts on the canvas what ho already has imagined upon his lu art. A largr par! ef the sickness and failure and unhandiness of the world is just pur imagination played with in the wrong way. Wo must travel in the direction of the thing w" so much desire and we must export it to rouir to pass. We must know in our hearts that it was meant for us to expand and grow irrpaifr :ind better. We must use to the full this God-given power nnrl be i very glaa tnat we nave u u we woum secure the things for which we strive. On the throne of our magnificent Imagination do we mount and then, as do the eagles, soar to the things of our heart's destre! . . . , .- a i.i Good Evening By Roy K Moulton "My landlord will not accept my check for ronV writes a contributor. It wou'd be ;i great pleasure to us to meet uu with r- landlord of that kind.
The kirg of Itatv has approximated 'no taslnonanie Homes, ana the minhi.s fortune at. $;l.r,)!000. If he wants , ister, noting that she was a stranger, to have a n c. '.ar fortune he should stretched out hi3 hand. He welcomed
move to this country and become a ' column conductor. i A ru'e ha- been established within the r"t two days that foreign diplomas may brir.r' lienor into the country. A man r.m-t be a diplomat to gi t any of it locally, too. i The prince of Slain arrived here reeerily :.i study Our railroads, but he -v ill never krow then thoroughly until he trie ; to c;i:ub into an upper berth Iron on" of thre wabbly stepladders. PERSONAL PREJUDICES. I like A"iy Lowell's poetry very much Indeed, but I do not, read it be-' tv.uso I can't understant it. I don't t); ink bonc-rimmed spectacles necessarily e.tnote intellectuality. I wear them mysrli'. I like to e,:t things which are not good for me. and in fact I can't have any fun eating anything else. I don't ihink the lies people tell; about me hurt me if they don't get ' noised around. I I don't have time to run other' people's business. It. is more than I can do to run my own. I never seem to grow verv fond of h Mii, SORE THROA! Eases Quickly When Yen Apply a Li it la Musterole. And Musterole won't blister the cld-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it cn with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a centle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness arm psir.. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tcnsilitis, crcup, stitf neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back ox joints.sprains, sore muscles,brui3es, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterote for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. J5c and (3c jars; hospital size $3.00
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ough housecleaning at Washington. They have!
despaired of seeing the Democrats curtail public expenditures and reduce the national debt, so they used their privilege of putting into office and power a party that has pledged itself to this program.
High taxes
increased taxation is to be found in the increased price which he pays for commodities.
not onlv elected
strengthened their membership in both the house and senate. The additional members will enable the party to push legislation rapidly through congress to the president. President-elect Harding has promised to surround himself with able thinkers to assist him in working out problems of national moment. The "one man" has been eliminated from American politics for the next four years at least. Senator Harding's expressed desire to co-operate with congress should make itself felt for the good of the whole country, for no man, no matter how great his natural endowments or howprofound his- reasoning ability, has a monopoly on wisdom. Americans have a natural antipathy against the "one-man" idea. But they do approve of a
. . llim to Ollice any man who takes his wife's lap dog cut walking. I told a magazine story about twelve years ago, but it hasn't been published yet and I forget what it is about. I can spend a more dismal evening in Greenwich Village than any other place in the world. I am rather ashamed of my taste in shows because 1 usually like things that no one else of my acquaintance likes. There were twice as many divorces in France last year as the year before. Peace seems to bring almost everything except peace. ! Memories of Old Days I In This Paper Ten Years j Ago Today v. J Coach Thistlethwaite of the Earlham college football team extended a general invitation to the members of the Young Men's Business club to attend the game between tarmam ana Wilmington conege on tvciu nt-m. The invitation was prompted in appreciation of the friendly spirit the club had shown toward the college. A "get acquainted" meeting of the merchants' section of the Commercial club was planned for Nov. lu. W. T3. Waddell. chief attorney for the Indiana Business Men's club, and secre tary A. Bogue, of the club, were to be secured for speakers. D Stories inner A certain pastor makes it a point I to welcome any strangers cordially, land one evening after the completion j of the service he hurried down the aisle to station himself at the door, j A Swedish girl was one of the strangers in the congregation. She I is employed as a domestic in one of her to the church and expressed the hope that she would be a regular attendant. Finally he said that if she would be at home some evening during the week he would call. "T'ank you." she murmured bashfully, "but ay have a fella." When a Doctor Sneezes Doctors, oot In all kinds of wwllie. mfTnr frequently from colds yet seldom seriously. There's a good roasn. Doctors rcuViT.a the dnsser and upon appearance of the first symptoms of cold begin taking rr"11r!ne tc check Its prvgreim. Follow the doctors' cxamplo and yom too will escape the serious consequence of neglect. Take Lightning iAxatlv Quinlno Tablet as soon as you feel a, cold coming on. They stop a cold right off; ward oC fever, cleanse intestines; never crlpe or sicken. Druggists jpiar nntee them: only Sr,c n hox. Men's and Young Men's Overcoats, $35.00 THE UNION STORE 830 Main St. Shoes for Service and Satisfaction SNOB STG8E
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and general dissatisfaction with
the excess profits tax law also were contributing ! factors. The wage earner believes that the ex-j cess profits tax only adds to his burden, for the ;
By their victory of yesterday the Republicans
a chief executive, but also!
man who welcomes, suggestions and seeks the ;
. . i counsel 01 otners. i A change in Washington will be a national ; . , r-1 i tt j -it t, blessing. Senator Harding will enter the office VL-itVi t Vip hpst. wishes of the millions who elected '
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ana increase uie iwci ui "catching the rush of air. draws the
party in congress. The legislative and executive branches of the government, co-operating in their work in the next four years, should be able to enact legislation that will redound to the welfare of the men and women who elevated them to office.
Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON LACK OF WORRY There's nothing I can worry o'er, in all my daily round, and so my heart is sad and sore, and briny tears abound. The larder's stocked with luscious pies, the cellar's full of spuds, and every morning, when I rise, I have a change of duds. The diamonds on my harness clank, I have silk sh'.rts galore, and I have money in tha bank, and credit at the store. No man can say I am in debt, for this or that or those, and so I've no excuse to fret or nurse a string of woes. And, having no excuse to brood, I brood ana fret and cuss, and in a fierce and bitter I mood I make a ghastly fuss. For i worry is a state of mind that every man enjoys, and he grows weary of I his grind if not a thing annoys. Withj out a grievance man is lost, his men tal innards ache; he'll find a woe at any cost, e'en though it be a fake. And so I grumble when it rains and file a savage roar, ancl when the sunshine gilds the plains, I grumble all the more. Man wasn't born to go his way without a cross or care; some ill should prod him every day. or he is in despair. A snpar diet fattens men but undermines the spine; a dash of bitters now and then, or vinegar, is fine. The chief gasoline expert of the bureau of mines is of the opinion that before long every automobile will be provided with two tanks a small one, to contain high-grade gas for starting the engine, and a good sized one fo; fluid volatile enough to keep the machine going. for tired aching feet For grateful relief from that swollen, dry and stiff sensation, bathe your feet with Resiuol Soap and kot water. Then apply Resinol Ointment, rubbing it in thoroughly and allowing it to remain on for ten or fifteen minutes or over night, if possible. Thtj mild treatment rarely fails to soothe and In. 'ifforate tired, aching leeU All druggists sell Resinol Soap and Ointment. Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed $1.25 Suits Pressed, 50c Carry and Save Plan JOE MILLER, Prop. 617 Main St. Second Floor ELGIN WATCHES Specials 7-jewel, thin model, 20-year case S20.00 17-jewel, thin model, 20-year case S30.00
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Answers to Questions E. S. C How high ia Mount Fuji? 12,365 feet. G. C. Kindly inform me whether any government has issued any pamphlets for the instruction of foreigners deficient in their knowledge of and respect for the United States, its inZfMf SauE division of the United states bureau "S'aTSSiU iSS such a pamphlet. This pamphlet is published in various foreign languages and it is the intention of the department eventually to publish it in all ! foreign languages. Reader Who invented the depth bomb? W. T. Unge, of Swedish nationality. Headers may obtain ftnirrrers t questions by writing? tbe Palladium tnestlons and Answers department. All questions should be nrlliru plainly and briefly. Answers will be slven briefly. PARACHUTE JUMPING IS DANGEROUS TASK (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 The mechanlsm for parachute jumping from airplanes, described in a statement of the Army Air Service, discloses the hazards of "the jumper and wherein his teat has a "sporting chance" of ending in death. "The parachute used by aviators," says the Service's statement, "is fold ed snugly inside a pack carried on his back. The operator steps off the plane. allows himself a couple of seconds to fan clear of his machine, then puiis a wire depending over his shoulder. The wire opens the spring doors of the paf.k an(1 rpleasPS a small pilot chUe some couple of feet in diameter. This pilot spring opens automatically and main chute from the pack. "In the top of the main chute is an automatic vent which, opening to a width of five feet when the big parasol first unfolds, gives the air compressed within a chance to escape ana lessens the danger of blowing the chute apart. When the fall has been checked, rubber springs or shock-absorbers in the vent close it in until but a small hole remains. "At the atmospheric pressure wherein most parachute drops from ordinary altitudes are made the speed attained by the operator in his couple of seconds fall is sufficient to create enough pressure under the pilot chute to cause it when released to yank the big one at once from its pack. Usually the operator is descending at nor-
uiiti bpeeu auer iamng less man zwi i paralleled in character, taste and cura-' feet. However, at high altitudes theltive power. 'When a cathartic is need-i
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Rheumatic Pain Rub It Right Out Try This!
Rheumatism is "pain only." "Not ono case in fifty requires in ternal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub the misery right away! Rub soothing "St. Jacobs" Oil directly into tho sore, stiff joints and muscles and relief conies instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" conquers pain. It is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and does not blister. i !
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hp.- fallen a great ed a terrific speed. The knock when the parachute does open is accordingly severe and there is quite a sporting chance of the silk flying into ribbons." FRANCE TO TAKE HAND IF GREEK EX-KING RETURN PARIS, ' Nov. 3. The French Foreign Office informed the Associated Press today that France would not interfere in the Greek situation unless ex-King constantine attempts to re turn to Greece In such case, it was added, "trance will take such measures as are deemed necessary." GENEVA, Nov. 3. Constantine and Sophie, the ex-King and Queen of Greece, still are keeping to their rooms in the Hotel National at Lucerne, although Prince Paul is seen in the streets. Constantine is greatly depressed by the report that Great Britain and France, which guaranteed tho king - dom of Greece, wouiu reiuse, even u the elections were favorable to him, to allow his return to the Greek throne. PAPER CLOTHING ADVISED The Japanese have had paper cloth - ing for many years, and some of th most attractive kimonos in the far east are tailored of wood pulp. An expert of Japan insists that the layman will find it hard to distinguish these kimonos from the expensive silk wrappers. "Everybody in Japan wears kimonos," he remarked, "and the paper garments are popular and inexpensive. For about $1.50 you can buy a kimono that looks like a ?50 outfit and feels like it, too. The paper is soft and pliable and it can be draped gracefully about the figure. If Americans, men and yomen alike, could be converted to the kimono as an everyday dress paper clothing might become the only wear." Bad Blood Impure, Thin, Weak, Great Majority of Afflicts People. the ! Whether in scrofula, sores, boil?., i ami eruptions; or as rheumatism with agonizing pains and ache s in limbs, i joints or muscles; as catarrh, with its : disagreeable inflammation and dis- ' charge; in disturbed disrestion, o.dragging down debility and tired feel i ing it is corrected by Hood's Sarsa- j parilla. that most economical and re liable blood remedy and building u tonic. Thousands use this medicine and praise it for wonderful relief. .Made from the most valuable remedies that physicians know, and tin. ed, use Hood's Pills. Advertisement, i Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old-limo "Sr. Jacob's Oil" at any drug store and in just a moment you'll be tree iron: rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffnesDon't suffer! Relief and cure awaits you .Get it! "St. Jacob's Oil" u just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swcilinef. A(h ertisement. I
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New Prices F. O. B. Factory In Effect Sept. 23, 1020 Representing Reductions of $500 to SS00
Price Presen Runabout 4-Pass. Roadster Touring; Sedan Broughman Runabout (permanent top)
The Wise Choice of An Automobile Today Depends a Great Deal Upon What the Gar Costs to Own and Run The records of people who drive Franklins under difficult as well as favorable conditions, and who .make their comparisons with similar records of other cars they have owned, are interesting. They show that, all items of expense considered, the Franklin stands less depreciation through wear and tear, costs less to maintain mechanically, and has lower gasoline and tire bills. When a car qualifies in this manner as a sound investment in motoring service, it is plain how even more than normal satisfaction is derived from its comfort and safety, the ease with which it handles, and the freedom from trouble which results from Franklin Air Cooling. The advantage to the purchaser of a Franklin Car is not only measured favorably by its first cost, but also by its performance as tvpified by 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles to the set of tires 50 lower yearly depreciation (National Averages)
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Address Care Westcott Hotel
1920.
TO PARTICIPATE IN TOUR OF HIGHWAYS Letters have been sent out by the county highway officials inviting the general public to participate in the celebration of Tuesday, Nov. 9, as Good Roads Booster Day. The Young i Men's Business club has taken up the idea and is making every effort to en courage a large attendance on the tour of the county that is to be made that day starting at 8 a. m. from the courthouse and covering the entire county. All sides of the highway problem will be touched on freely and discussed, as one feature of he drive. The invitation is general to all those interested in good roads in the county. It is requested that those Dlanninar to ' make the trip phone Roland Nusbaum phone 1631. or Howard llorton. count v surveyor. Guests For Dinner. Those making the trip will be the guests of W. O. Jones, road superin1 tendent, and II. II Horton, surveyor, at a dinner in Hagerstown served by the Ladies' Aid society. During the dinner hour talks will be given by 1 ii A -. ; . . . , ........ v. . i ,
jj. u. n iin, Biixie uignwuy curiums- 0 - n An sioner; Denver Harlan, V. W. Reller,lThrce "s 3oc, 0c' lA0
W. O. Jones, C. D. Franks and W. F. Connell of Indianapolis, Oliver Lafuse and J. Knapp, of Knightstown. The trip as planned will start at 8 a. m., and tak in the following towns in order: Boston. Abington. Cenferville, Pershing, Cambridge City, Ha-
Women Voted Yesterday They Can Vote Today For Things More Closely Relative to Yourself You voted yesterday for the political candidates. You can vote today for the "laundry way" rather than the old-fashioned, back-breaking weekly wash-day. You can vote for health and freedom, from unnecessary drudgery by letting this modern laundry take care of your entire family washing. You can vote for sanitary conditions and freedom from disease by having this scientific, sanitary service. You can vote for an extra day each week in which you will he free to undertake the more pleasant household and social duties. Phone 2766 "The Soft-Water Laundry" Richmond Home Laundry We Specialize on Finished Family Washings All Pieces Ironed
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APMAN Inquire Worley's Garage, 15 South 9th
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cuntain City, Kethel, Whitewater, Middleboro and Richmond. The American Legion band will accompany the boosters and will play in all the towns visited. Between 30,000 and 40.000 black laborers in the South African gold mine fields have suspended work until they are granted better working conditions and Increased wages. Ease those Tired, Aching Muscles Outdoor and Indoor Workers. Subject to Exposure or Heavy Toil, Find Relief in Sloan's Liniment. B EEN at work all day, standing on your feet, lifting heavy weights? And now you're all tired out Never mind, if you are wiso you have a bottle of Sloan's on the shell, at home or in the shop. Put a little on, without rubbing, and quickly comes grateful warmth and relief. Good for rheumatic pains, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and the host of external pains that are all the time coming. Helps break up colds, too'. It's comforting to keep it handy. 1(0) fil Liniment 1 lv to me i r i r in ri n i 0
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630 Main SL n
