Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 51, 8 January 1921 — Page 6
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Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. : Palladium Boilding, North Ninth and - Sailor ' Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as ' , . Second-Class Mall Matter. MEMBER OB THH A 8SOCI ATBD PHBM " Th Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all tiews dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published herein.- AH rig-hts of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. , Standing on Our Own Feet Bankers and heads of institutions where savings are deposited yesterday reported a phenomenal and surprising status. In a period of depression, with 2,000 men out of employment, the savings accounts of Richmond, instead of diminishing, are growing greater.' A ; highly satisfactory state . of affairs, to which even the most ardent calamity howler must subscribe and which gives him nothing to croak and lament about. There were more deposits in the savings accounts of our banks, trust companies, and building associations in the last 60 days of 1920 a period in which unemployment began than in any corresponding period of the year. Taken as a whole, the deposits by the small savers in 1920 were far in excess of what they laid aside in 1919,vthe bankers say. Not a single financial institution of Richmond reported a diminution in savings. On the contrary, all showed substantial gains. All of which shows again that the people of Richmond are not immoral profligates who spend all they earn, and dissipate without thought and compunction every dollar that finds it way into their purses. , - It also proves that they are endowed with a judicious amount of common sense. In the "silk shirt and silk stocking" era, when , thousands were spending profligately and recklessly, the citizens of Richmond were salting away a goodly
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Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton ISN'T IT SIMPLY POISONOUS? Fifty thousand screen actors and actresses will lose their Jobs and the production of motion pictures will be curtailed. In view of the hard times ahead we have investigated the plans of a good many movie stars and find that: Charlie Chaplin will drive a pie wagon. Douglas Fairbanks will do the "human fly" stunt on tall buildings. Harold Lloyd will pose for a spec- , tacles concern. Larry Seamon will do the flying trapeze with Ringlings. Bebe Daniels will start a beauty parlor. Madge Kennedy will open a private detective offioe. Doris Kennedy will write poetry for advertising concerns. Tom Meighan will demonstrate safety razors in a drug store window. Joe Urban will do landscape gardening in Central park. Bill Hart will run a shooting gallery. William Farnum will start a physical culture studio. Wallace Reid will open a dancing school. Informed that women soon will be liable for jury duty, Walter Pulitzer asks, "But how will this suit the judges, who have always been accustomed to the last word?" WELL, ANY OLD TIME YOU WANT TO QUIT, OLD TOP Headline in New York Evening Mail: - "Wine Taster Says "He Dislikes , His Job." "Lloyd George Cuts Budge in Half." Headline. If this means budget, all right. NEWS OF OUR BUDGET. Several are spending the- yulctide holidays out of town. One business man got to the bank with his money this week without being held up, which is a record. It looks like a lot of Palm Beach folks will have to go north to spend the winter in comfort. NPussyfoot Johnson is said to be satisfied with his Scotch campaign. Those Scotch campaigns certainly were satisfying always, weren't they? Dinner Stories Yesterday everything had been happy. Tonight they sat at the extremo end of the sofa, in unbroken silence. Harold .could not fathom the cause. Had he hot written a poem in her honor? ' "Mr. Holt." said Ethel at length, "do you know that the feet of the Statue of Liberty, in New York harbor, measure 16 feet 5 inches?" "So I have heard " "The waist is 35 feet around," she continued, giving him an icy stare. "The nose is 4 feet 6 inches long; the month Is a yard across; the thickness of the head is 10 feet. Did you know these facts?" "Y-yea." "Then will you kindly explain,"," she demanded frigidly, "why you state in your poem that I remind you of the Statue of Liberty?" "It is remarkable," said Mr, Gruntler, "how mean some people are. I had with me on a fishing trip two friends, who evidently were familiar with my reputation as an angler. "Before starting one of them made the following suggestion: 'We will agree that the rst man that catches a fish must treat the crowd.' "I assented to this, and we started. Now, these two fellows both had a bite and were too mean to pull them up." "I suppose you lost, then," remarked the friend. ' : "Oh, no," replied Mr. Gruntler. "I didn't. have any bait on my hook!" It is planned by laying aside an average of $125,000,000 a year for a sinking fund, the war debt of Canada, $2,127,481,800. will be paid before December 1. 1937. To Cure a Cold in One' Day Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.
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the present time the dilatory ones ! of boys and girls ' J By ED I complain of bigotry on both sides cheap men hurl the. word "bigot" at
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fool is a bigot; so is every criminal, every anarchist, every distruber of any kind. There is danger In piling up false evidence in discussing your affairs; that is bigotry.
Great care Is necessary in hiding your fool streak; people nave sharp eyes and sharper tongues, and love to catch others in foolish tricks they sometimes play themselves.
The popular notion is that it is all right to rob the fools. But it will finally become necessary to rob them less, and teach them more.
I now noted men whose dullness is astounding; but they know enough to be reliable. Good conduct is the base of all prosperity: not religion, but good n.A tr. a -n KftkP. I do not say this as a man who thinks he is holy
l iriiu uv. l. lw avJ w . onii makps no mistakes, but and has observed that the better he A fool will not only pay for a cure write a testimonial that he was cured. Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON ! BY FORCE OF LAW We all desire to make a hit before we end our "days, and leave behind us, when we flit, a fame that will amaze; and so we'd pass a law to fit the crimes of other jays. As moralists we'll win renown, or break a valued limb; and so we'll jump on Neighbor Brown, and put a crimp in him, and eagerly we'll load him down with ordinances grim. For Brown is fond of crokinole, croquet, and kindred games; and sports like these corrupt the soul, degrade both gents and dames, and when they did they're sure to roll to everlasting flames. We. might persuade Brown, if we would, to quit his course of guile; we might persuade him to be good, and do it with a smile, but statutes, be it understood, are better worth our while. There is more fun in forcing guys to walk the narrow road than there can "be in counsel wise, on erring men bestowed;, and if you'd have a man win the prize, you prod him with a goad. By law well make the nations free, cur plans are duly made; we'll pass a law forbidding tea and gum and lemonade; and when we'de dead our busts will be in laurel wreaths arrayed. Oh, moral suasion as a forco is dead and in a crate, and legislation is the source of everything that's great; and though, perhaps, our work is coarse, we'll make sin pull its freight. Correct English - ; Do Not Say It This Way: WAS you at heme yesterday? THERE'S three of ihem not present Circumstances ALTERS cases. To do noble deeds ARE honorable. The correctness of his statements ARE doubtful. Say It This Way: WERE you at home yesterday? There ARE three of them not present Circumstances ALTER cases. To do noble deeds IS honorable. Tbe correctness of his statements IS doubtful. MINERS ON WARPATH PARIS, Jan. 8. Miners in the Ruhr district of Germany have decided to deprive Bavaria of coal as a step toward forcing Bavaria to disarm the civil guards, the disbandment of which has been demanded by the allies, says a Berlin dispatch to the Matin, quoting the Rhenish Journal, a socialist organ. Money baek without qocatioa If HUNT'S 8lve falls in U treatment of ITCH, KCZBMA. RINGWORM. TETTER or other i tchinc Mn ditcaae. Try 1 caat boa at out nak.
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portion of their incomes in places where it earns a regular dividend. Some did not begin as early as others, but the great increase in savings from November 1 to
proves conclusively that even finally saw the light and laid
aside a portion for the day when employment would be slackening. The vast majority of the men and and women of Richmond were among the savers of the nation, who constitute the backbone of cities such as Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati and the eastern industrial centers, where, conditions similar to those noted here have been observed. The increase in the savings deposits will not remove poverty nor check appeals for aid. The report' of the township trustee shows that we still have with us men and women who have not learned the advantage of thrift. That class may never be removed, but the number of its members may be reduced substantially. The example of others should be a powerful magnet drawing them from the mire of dependence to the peak of independence. Among the depositors of Richmond are thousands of young men and girls, who are employed
in our stores, offices and factories, and hundreds
who save the money they earn .
when not in school. j It is gratifying to note that a large percentage !
ox our youin saves money ana uues not excuange it foolishly for frivolities and luxuries. Maturing in the healthy and invigorating environment of our community, it is not remarkable or surprising that many of them begin to save early in life and to accumulate the nucleus about which they will build their financial independence. The young men and women of this city, judged as a whole, are a class of which the community may well be proud, and their ability to save money only goes to strengthen the satisfaction which the well wishers of the city entertain for them.
HOWE of every question. In every discussion each other, and both are right. Every j as a weak man who has made many. . behaves the better he gets aiong. that does him no good, but he will Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today The first big improvement of 1911, was planned by City Engineer Charles. It was the construction of, an extensive addition to the Fairview sewerage system. The plan was to have been both trunk and lateral, situated west of Ridge street and north of Linden avenue. The cost was to have been more than $10,000. It was the belief of Mr. Charles that the paving of North D street would be passed as it was originated by the council. The construction of cement sidewalks, curbs and gutters on South Fifth street from Main to E street was the only other improvement which seemed certain to be passed. Sen. Harold Van Orman Popular in Assembly The general assembly for the first time has a real society man in its midst, that honor falling to Harold Van Orman, of EvansvjUe, senator from Vanderburg county. Senator Van Orman was reared in Richmond. His father was manager of. the Westcott hotel. Senator Van Orman is known! as the Admiral Crichton of the Pock et. In addition to being the manager of one of the greatest hotels in the county Mr. Van Orman is a surperb dancer, a vocalist of more than ordin ary ability, is an expert picker of the banlo. can clay the piano, is a demon with the accordion, and by long odds is the best story teller in either house. It is not expected that Senator Van Orman will make many speeches that information comes from the senator himself but he hopes to prove to be one of the most valuable members of the upper house. HOW TO BANISH PILES Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the Physician Who Discovered a Common Sense Remedy If you think that the surgeon's knife is the only method of escape from the misery of piles, it's because you have not heard of the new treatment known as Dr.v Leonbardfs HEM-ROID. The Doctor's treatment is internal. By experimenting for years he discovered the exact cause of piles and then went further and compounded a remedy that would remove the cause. Dr. Leonhardt wants every sufferer to benefit by his discovery and so that there will be no doubting or delay Quigley's drug' stores and all druggists are authorized to sell HEMROID with guarantee that it will do as stated or money back. On that honorable basis every sufferer should secure a package of Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID today.-Ad-
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Answers to Questions J. B Please furnish me with a list of magazines which would be of help to a clerk in a retail grocery store. The Retailers' Journal, 190 North State etreet, Chicago; National Grocer. 208 South LaSalle street, Chicago; Modern Grocer, 215 South Market street. Chicago; Grocer's Guide, 196 East Broadway, New York City; Grocers' Magazine, S8 Broad street, Boston, Mass.; Grocers' Review, Delaware and Walnut streets, Philadelphia, Pa. HEADER. i have noticed several references to the "black and tans" of Ireland. Kindly Inform me to what ciass or party this term applies. The term "black and tan." as applied to the military police of Ireland, arose from the fact that many of the men are dressed In khaki uniforms, which they wore through the war, and have In addition the black hat of the constabulary. R. L. M. How is the Congressional Record distributed? May a person purchase single copies or must copies be secured through the different congressmen? Congressmen and senators have a certain number of copies of the Congressional Record frtr rils?u" thu constituents. Copies may alSO DC Obtained frnm trt aitnorin. tendent of documents, government fnt7?hJ3E?rTZ a month, $4 a long session tf congress or $s a year. Reader mar oHfala answer . qneiiiiona by writing- (he Palladium Qnesllona and iimn department. All questions should be written plainly and briefly. Answers will be ajlrea briefly. MARINUZZI RESIGNS BECAUSE STARS FIGHT (By Associated Pies. CHICAGO, Jan. 8. The resignation of Gino Marinuzzi, operatic conductor and composer as artistic director ot the Chicago Grand Opera company was announced Friday. He will resume his former position as one of the conductors, he said, although Herbert Johnson, executive manager of the company declared he would not accept the resignation himself but would sub mit it to the board of directors. Si2 Marinuzzi was - chosen director last year at the suggestion of the late Cleofonte Campainl, for many years director of the company. "I could not stand the wrangle of the stars any longer" Sig Marinuzzi aid. "They have given me nothing but sleepless nights. Nxw I am just a conductor. I will not assign any more roles and when the stars have objections they shall have to speak to Mr. Johnson. "Their voices have been in my ears twenty-four hours a day. Each one with a grievance, each one objecting to a role I have assigned to some one else. They all bring their troubles to me. I go home and pace the floor until 5 o'clock in the morning. In a few hours there are rehearsals. I get "k HA(i f T rrx a - il 1 i 1 t f"' J," r iaiK Russian History Library Presented to University (By Associated Press) STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif., Jan. 8. Prof. Paul Miliukov, Russian secretary of foreign affairs, after the revolution of 1917, has presented to Stanford university his private library on Russian history, said to be one of the most complete collections in existence, it was announced today. The bulk of the library was collected while the donor was professor of Russian history at the University of Moscow. It had been in storage for six years in Helsinefors, Finland, whence it was shipped Dec. 2 to this country. Indiana Brevities PAOLI The body of Clarence Kieth who died in France of wounds received in battle more than two years ago will arrive here soon fo'- burial. The parents have been notified that the body has reached the United States and is on its way here. RUSHVILLE William E. Wallace, 69 years old. a retired newspaper publisher and life-long worker in the Democratic party, died suddenly at his home. Mr. Wallace was a plonesr j newspaper man ana for a great number of years edited a local newspaper. He is survived by the widow and four children. Goshen The superior court grand jury in a report submitted holds that superintendent of the county infirmary is not a place to be filled by a woman and has recommended that Mrs. Riley Ganeer who succeeded her husband, E. E. Ganger, as superintendent three years ago, be supplanted by a man.
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TO DAY' S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can". "Take It", "Up. ' ; THE AVAILABLE MAN - - Diogenes went around Athens with his tin lantern, hunting through the alleys and by-places for an honest man. And the happening was so strikingly unique, even in that time, that the story has come down the years to us. But Mr. Diogenes was a very foolish man. You can't find honest men with lanterns! An honest man, like an available man, stands out apart and alone. You could pick him out in the dark without & lantern. ' He is himself a lighted lantern! If yon ane available, folks will be after you without your going to the pains and expense ot an advertising agent or a man paid to find yon. The vallable man or woman sits at work not minding whether anything better Is going to turn up. To be available, you must be efficient, earnest, enthusiastic, modest and not lacking In alertness. . vDo your day's work with no thought of the morrow excepting to be prepared to meet itNo matter how many men there are without Jobs, there are al- . ways more jobs than men. The trouble lies in the fact that jobs hunt men more often and with greater zeal than men hunt jobs. This is a general statement, of course. But truth makes Its greatest living off generalities! The important thing for any man is to be available prepared and ready.
HERRICK, LOWDEN AND MUNSEY MAY BE AMBASSADORS UNDER HARDING REGIME
Frank A. Mcnsey, left; Myron f. Herrick, right, and Frank O. Lowden, below. Among the mai important appointments to I j made by Hardinjr are those of Che ami assadors to foreign coun ..ies. Probable elimination of Frank O. Lowden as a cabinet possilility has caused political experts to link his name with the post of ambas ador to Great Bzi-ain. Former ambassador to France, Myron T. Herrick, may be returned to that post, 'tis rumcrod. Fn.i k A. Mi . y is taL" ed .: as ambassador to Italy,
Presidential Election Contest
May Leave Cuba Without Head
fBy Associated Tress) HAVANA, Cuba, Jan. 8. As a result of an almost nation-wide contest over the presidential elections held early in November, Cuba may be called upon to face an unusual and embarrassing problem on May 20, next when the term of President Menocal expires. So voluminous have been appeals filed by the Liberal party and so involved is the situation that the judicial machinery of the republic is virtually clogged, and no one can forecast the outcome with any degree of accuracy. In case the courts and election boards are unable to dig themselves out from beneath the mountain of appeals now on file, there afe many who express the fear that the republic may be without an elected chief executive when President Menocal quits office. Rumor Dropped. There have be"en rumors that Dr. Alfredo Zayas, whose election in November is claimed by the National League, would be named secretary of state so that he might succeed automatically to the presidency in the event of such an emergency, but this idea is said to have been dropped when it was pointed out the term of the secretary would expire with that I 6f the president. If Dr. Zayas should be unable to J act. the president of the senate would ordinarily beeome president ad in-j terim, but hundreds of appeals against the election of members to both the ; national legislative bodies have been i filed and congress may find itself un-' able to convene and organize. Should j I.C.Hirtz!I.R.P. DHUMIST MAIL TODAY West Main St., Fort Wayno, Ind. your Free Proof Treatment. Are. State.
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this contingency develop it Is held the chief justice of the supreme court of Cuba would assume the presidential office and conduct it until all appeals are carried to a decision and new elections held. Courts Are Clogged. Appeals have been filed with the precinct, municipal, and central election boards, while cases these bodies have decided upon have been carried to the courts for adjudication. Until these contests have been settled announcements relative to the successful candidates cannot be made, nor can it be determined in how many districts new elections will be ordered. Belief exists that at least partial reelections must be heldin every pro1 vince of the republic, but leaders of the National League hold these elections would affect only candidates for mm Beware the "Flu" Colds are trleky thloffa. They often lead to dangerous ailments "flu," pneotnouia, bronchitis, pi nrtsr put tha "safety &rst"ldea into practice. Rid yourself of any cold In short order. TUKPO, nature's own remedy, Rives prompt relief. Used to treat headaches, neuralgia, catarrh, aad lumbago, it soothe end heals. Does not blister or stain. Ton should have a Jar In the bouse liar saargaacy. Sold by aU dracslsts on money -back anarantss 30c and 60c Sample sent free. THE GIXSSNER CO. Findlay. Ohio 3 ss 2 ? is?. a. aTSSttseaaeiseeaaaeseaaaasuuaeei Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 PEERLESS CLEANING CO. 318 Main Street SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLUS W2 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY - "The Home For Savings" MAGNESTONE STUCCO Makes old homes look like new. Ask us more about it. , HACKMAN-KLEHFOTH & CO. North Tenth and F Streets Also South G between 6th and 7th Phones 2016 2016
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ing on the result of the balloting for president. On the face of unofficial - returns, given out after the November election the National League carried five of the six provinces, losing only Havana province. Decision on appeals have been rendered In Pinardel Rio and Santa Clara provinces, and have been favorable to the league. - - Urge Increased Pay To Keep Girls Single (By Asaocla-tad Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 8. Promotion of girl stenographers to keep them from marrying and retain their services was urged before the city council executive committee by Assistant Health Commissioner Koehler yesterday. "Do you mean to say that promoting a girl will keep her from marrying?" asked Chairman Richert of the committee. "Absolutely," replied" Dr. Koehler. "The Increased pay makes her independent and there is consequently no need for her to get married. They WORK while you sleep" fnl 5l (1 5ta 4 N 0 0 is Yon are . constipated, bilious, and what you need is one or two Cascarets tonight sure for your liver and bowels. Then you will wake up wondering what became of your dizziness, sick headache, bad cold, or upset, gassy stomach. No griping no inconvenience. Children love Cascarets, too. 10, 25, 50 cents Advertisement. SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS We pay 6 on Savings Bonds and have desirable and safe 8 NonTaxable securities for conservative investors. We will give you free reports on any investment. It is safer to Invest with responsible home people. Come n and see as. You are always welcome. WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY "Investors' Headquarter" Capital $150,000 Richmond, Ind. Phone 2509 9 N. 10th St. All Men's UNDERWEAR One-Half Price All Men's SILK HOSE One-Half Price Also Stiff Hats, y3 Price LICHTENFELS 1010 Main St. DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 266S Rooms 15-18 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street Opea Sundays and Eve nines by appointment ARMY SHOES All in Good Condition $2.00 and $2.50 Just what you need for work American Shoe Shop Nick Sena, Prop. 402 No. 8th St. Silk and Wool Hose, 1.49 See Window - Men's Stiff Hats Now at '2 Price LICHTENFELS 1010 Main St. We can save you dealer's profit on a Used Piano or 'can trade your Silent Piano for a Vlctrola. WALTER B. FULGHUM 1000 Main St. Phone 2275 For quick sale at a low price: My 1920 7-passenger Buick. Address Box G-l 111, care Palladium.
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