Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 318, 19 November 1920 — Page 6
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The Unknown Dead
'It vr&s an inspiring thought which prompted
the two governments on Armistice Day to pay a lasting tribute to the 'unknown dead in the great war,' " says jthe Dayton News. "In Westminster' Abbey, where lie the remains of-England greatest scientists, scholars, teachers, preachers, students and warriors, there
was buried the other day the body of an unknown
Tommy, nameless, without identification, a frag
ment of the " great army which went out under
Kitchener first call Jo defend the empire. And
for centuries to come the simple tablet will tell visitors to historic Westminster Abbey where
the broken body of one hero is laid, representa
tive of the thousands who went down to their
deaths on many a hard fought battlefield in France, with no one to mourn his personal loss
and none to shed a tear at his passing.
"France, in like, manner, paid the debt of gratitude to the unknown Poilu killed in. defense of home and country. A magnificent statue has been; erected in Paris commemorative of the fidelity of the soldier dead, and more especially
those who served France in her darkest hour of
need, and passed out of the day's reckonings without a sob from a loved one. "It is fitting that such a thought should be given to those who died under such tragic, circumstances. War is a terrible tragedy. 'It has claimed within the last six years millions of boys. Each of these was a son of some mother. Somewhere on the face of the earth, or buried beneath the surface of Mother Nature, there is a mother for the unknown Tommy and the unknown Poilu which have been accorded such magnificent and deserving honors. The pity of it all is that none knew the bleeding and bruised body which fell in the great struggle for permanent civilization. And yet, once upon a time, these self same men who today lie in honored graves, their country's unsung heroes except for the general thought which accompanied , their burial, must have romped about and played like other little boys about some mother's knee. They became a part
of the flotsam and jetsam of war. They buckled on the armor and went out at their country's call for men, and, dying, left in their bodies the emblem of all the unknown and unnamed dead in the terrible struggle in Europe. "Peace to their ashes. They have played heroic roles with two mighty armies. They asked nothing but triumph for the cause they repre
sented. They have gamed even in their unidentified bodies a victor's crown. They sleep on while the ceaseless tramp of millions near their final resting place speak of a saved world and the coming of a new generation, made possible
through their sacrifices."
Answers to Questions
Old Reader Through the Questions Column of your paper will you please give me the definition of "grass widow?" A question has come up as to whether a woman becomes a grass widow immediately after a separation or at the time she is divorced from him. Grass widow was anciently an unmarried woman who had a child, but
now the word is used for a wife tem
porarily parted from her husband. The
word means "a grace" widow, a widow by courtesy. In French (from which the phrase comes) the form is "veuve de grace." In the Latin it is "viduca id gratia," which stands for a woman separated from her husband by a dispensation of the Pope and not by death. Grace widow (grass widow) is a term for a woman who becomes a widow by grace or favor, not of necessity, as by death. The term originated in the early days of European civilization. Subscriber Kindly inform me what fees are required In patenting an article: also how long a patent is good for. The government fees for issuing a patent are $15, as filing fee, and $20 final fee, if the patent is granted. Attorneys' fees range from $30 up, according to the amount of time and labor required to put the patent
through. A patent 4s granted for a period of seventeen years. Readers mar obtain aaswer to ejaeatloaa r w rIUa tbo Palladium Oantlau mmA Answers department. All questions shoala b written plainly mm briefly. Answers will bo stven briefly.
Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams
. LIGHTS TblB wouldn't be much of a world without its lights the sun and moon, for instance. As I write, brilliant electric lights make it like day in my room. Last night I drove in an automobile into the heart of a great city. Its lights looked like studded diamonds set in a net-work of beauty. There were the lights of the street and park, the lights of great buildings and the lights of thousands of automobiles crawling like animate things all over the surface of the city's lap. There are the brilliant spotlights that streak high into the air for miles, those : that throw a halo about the actor as he rivets the attention of an audience, and there are the colored lights! and the soft candlelights that our grandparents had. Lights always inspire. They always give value. They make it safe for life during darkness, and long after the light of the day has gone they give the chance to read and move about. Many people have lights in their soul. Today I noticed a blind man about to cross a street and I stepped up to heir him across. 'When he reached the other side, as he thanked mo he smiled and Bald, "Isn't this a beautiful day!"-
Dinner Stories
"I was a quick thinker. "Pete," I said, "you don't like the laws of this country, yet you don't move away." I then "reminded him that he was a moonshiner in violation of the revenue laws. "If the law gets you, you'll be in the. penitentiary." Pete went into the two-minute silence right then. It dawned on me that when he came out of it he would kill me. So I suddenly apologized, got down on my knees, swore off my radicalism and begged to be one of the boys. That saved me. A few days later Ernie Vance got into it with Pete the same way. But he didn't pull in his radicalism before the two minute silence ended, and Pete's fist dished his face in so that he's a sight for life. The moral is, that advanced thinking ought not to be more than two minutes in advance of the crowd.
Gray factory at Cambridge Chester Morse, wife and daughter visited relatives at Pershing Sunday Mrs. Onie Gobom who has been ill for some time shows no improvement .. Church members are expecting to secure a preacher for the church. Subscriptions were taken Sunday to raise money for his salary A box social was held at the school house Friday night. The proceeds were $52. Ester Bouroughs received the cake for the most popular lady and the little daughter of J. M. Gilmer received the cake for the most popular child Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Whitton and daughter j entertained relatives from Richmond j Saturday night and Sunday Cleo ; Stanton was in Richmond Monday. Izona Whitton spent Sunday night with Bewice and Murle Woolford in Ohio.... Mr. and Mrs, James Under
wood and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underwood were visiting in the country Sunday.... Mrs. Stewart Thompson who had been spending a few weeks with her son, Robert, who lives in Denver, Colo., returned Sunday and reported her son as in no better health.... A. A. Lindley was visiting Tuesday Mrs. James Whitten sold 160 chickens Monday to William Clark. They brought $150 James Whitton and son Harvey, were in Pershing Sunday
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ARMENIA REJECT8 ULTIMATUM
tBy Associated Press) CONSTANTINOPLE. Nov. 19. Armenia has rejected the ultimatum recently presented "by the Turkish Nationalists demanding that the Armenians establish a soviet government under Turkish protection. The Armenians declared that acceptance of the conditions would be equivalent to the loss of Armenia's sovereign rights.
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The doorbell was ringing. Virginia's mother (who was dressing peeked out and saw a stranger at the door. Virginia,, aged five, was told to answer the door and say her mother was "not at homei' Following instructions, Virginia was stumped when the stranger asked: "When will she return?" Without leaving the door she called: ' Oh, mamma, he wants to know when you are coming back? What shall I say?" . "Does your wife object to your going out with your men friend3?" asked Jenkins. "Not my married men friends," re
plied Sheard, "but ehe draws the line i at bachelors." ' j "Why?" ! "She. says whenever I go out with
a party of bachelors I always return'.--' i ....... .1.. j i , . mei,
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MODOC, Ind. Mr and Mrs. L. W Ridenour entertained-unday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGunegill and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Byrne and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Severe. . . Miss Marjorie Burgess spent Sunday with Miss Alice Lee Mrs. E. E. Warner of Farmland pent Sunday vith her son, Clyde Warner Miss Bonnie Kidwell spent Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Phelps Misses Pearl Bales and Anna Golliher of Losantville spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Verl John
The hoary-headed examiner glanced c'hu,d aa former member o ever the top of his spectacles Are , tn FrlendB. church- He.wa8 als0 one you sure, he inquired, that this is - tl, . t i,nrflVn traveling ,11cr. f
a purely original composition you have handed in?" "Yea, sir," came the answer. "But you may possibly, sir, have come across one or two of the words in the dictionary."
Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON
t THE IMPOSSIBLE I cannot talk worth fourteen cents, and so no spiels I spring; and much I envy gifted gents who maks the
welkin ring. Chautauqua magnates ply their game, and promise bundles fine, if I'll but write my moral name upon the dotted line. And often I am tempted sore; then I hear Conscience say, "What right have you, I ask, to bore an audience for pay? You know that every time you've tried to paint the welkin red, a lot of wilted eggs were shied, in anger at your head." How much of boredom we'd avoid, how much of language blue, if fewer fellows were employed at work they cannot do! I'm weary of that singer's screech who knocks the notes to milo:
I'm tired of hearine blacksmiths i son Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Swain
preach, and seeing farmers sculp.' I'm ' and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. glad that I have sense enough to ; and Mrs. Albert Swain Master Euknow where I'm a frost, and so I fne Wright is staying with his aunt, dodge the platform stuff, though at Mrs. Gertie, Johnson The second a frightful cost; for there the easy ! number of the lecture course will be money lies, and there the soft snaps 1 held Saturday night, Nov. 20. The Regrow; the country's full of talking i Public Glee club are the entertainers guys who trade hot air for dough. But for the evening Mr. D. E. Barker as a speaker I am tough, which can- has returned from Minnesota Mr. not be denied; I'm glad that I have j Chester Hodson spent Sunday with sense enough to let the welkin slide. Mi8s Irmadean Keever of Redkey..'..
Mrs. ioya snoemaKer 01 juuncie, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harty. . . .The Hustlers class of U. B. church will hold their monthly class meeting at Rev. Byrne's Thursday night The U. B. Ladies' aid will hold an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Elmer Hurst.. The Rev. O. P. VanY is holding revival meetings at New Burlington, Ind Mr Reed Abel is in Tennessee for a few weeks' vacation. .. .Mrs. Nancy Moiser, who was stricken with appoploxy, is improving slowly.
Memories of Old Days In This Papep-'Ten -Years Ago Today
L. A. Mote, 125 South Eleventh
prominent business man of
this city, died at his home. He was a
prominent worker in the Baptist
of the best known traveling men of
Indiana and Ohio.
Sweetheart's Portrait Bless her ! What more prized possession can one have, than a faithful likeness of the "greatest girl in the world"? It was Browning who said, "There's no good of life, but love but love." Where there's love, there should be Good Photography. You supply the love and leave the rest to us ! Let's make 'em before the holidays!
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The test comes every generation or t-o, and the human race makes good much to the surprise of everybody belonging to it. STRICT'EN FORCEMENT. Old Bill Ballard, the loafer of Half Moon Mountain, came home from the store tickled to death over a new phonograph record. He put the jolly record on his phonograph , and Sally heard him chuckling' with, glee .is it ground outJhe accents, of a Scotch song. It was somethingabout Tve-got-a-wee-drop-ihthe-bottle - 'gainst - themarnin'. "When Mandy got the drift of it she snatched the record off the phonograph and smashed it over Bill's head. ; "Talk abont cne hundred per cent
enforcement,? Bill said. "Sally's it." I used to do ail the talking, but of If te I occasionally listen. I have found that I learn more by letting the other fellow tell all he knows than I learn by telling him all I know. THE TWO MINUTE LIMIT. While two-minute silence on Armistice day was being observed in honor of the dead, the staff of Silvia Pankhurst's radical paper scoffed at the mourners by putting on a song and dancevsThf mourners continued their I silence till the two minutes were up. Then something happened that the ; scoffers ought to have foreseen. The j scoffers got their faces pounded to a pulp. ' It reminds me jof the time when I and Ern4d Yanc vere the only i radicals on Half Moon Mountain. We 'got into a" row with Pete Lasher by talking socialism. Pete told me that 2f I "didn't like the laws of this coun'.ry i ought to move away."
Masonic Calendar
Friday, Nov. 19. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4 R, A. M. Called Convocation, Work in the Mark Master depree. Saturday, Nov. 20 The Loyal Chapter No. 49 O. E. S. Stated meeting. Initiation of candidates. This is the annual Past Matrons night.
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JACKSONETJRG, Ind. A large number from here spent Armistice day in Richmond and a few soldier boys from here were in the parade James Whitton sold some hogs to Lee Hart'
mam Saturday. A. A. Lindley and
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