Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 68, 28 January 1921 — Page 6

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published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second-Class Mail Matter. ,

? MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS V The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the-use v, for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or . not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the' local "-news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. s,f, X, .. i ' i. ii I Why Turn Down Morgan's Offer?

' The rejection of. an offer of give his London residence 'to the i for a residence for the American t England would be silly, most of . There is no valid objection

h ernment's acceptance of a gift from an American J citizen. No city would turn down the gift of a magnificent home for museum purposes or for use as a hdspital. By the same token, the government need not be diffident and reluctant about

' accepting a residence to house its The salaries that are paid to bassadors and members of the . bib u xiuicuiuubiy iow inai oniy

. can afford to accept the appointments. Other countries own the homes in which their foreign

ambassadors live, the United States being per haps the only exception to the rule.

Let, the government accept the Morgan home in London, and let it be the first property of this

kind which the United States has foreign capital. Our dignity will nor our pride 'hurt. If Mr.

enough to make the gift; the United States ought

to be gracious enough to accept it.

The Exoneration of Charles M. Schwab ;'r The house committee investigating the shipping board has exonerated Charles M. Schwab from the charge that he xeceived money from 'the government for his personal expenses while serving as wartime director of the emergency fleet corporation. The report says that the charge was not proved and was not true. The whole country'rejoices over the outcome of this angle of the investigation, for the name of Mr. Schwab has stood for high and noble pur-

Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton Fcr (Tie benefit of our readers, we are glad to announce that our long perach for the solution of one problem which has been uppermost in the public mind for several years has been t-uccessful. Mrs. Bosworth, an Ohio woman, who is an authoress and who knows both the parties involved, . writes us that Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. Wilson Woodrow are cousins. THE OPTIMISTIC INNKEEPER Dear Roy A saloonkeeper In my neighborhood, who is mkaing some alterations to his place is displaying a Tlacard announcing "BUSINESS GO.IXG ON AS USUAL." I suspected it but now I know It. J. C. K. ' David Wark Griffith, the screen viz. says he has played but one game of roker in his life and then he made the mistake of trumping his partner's ace. "We wonder if David foozles his approach when he plays tennis. If any person wants to be mentioned in the headlines he had better get busy within the next month, for after that, time the first pages will all belong to Babe Ruth The earth has had 11 quakes in the last twelve months, not counting the one that struck the White House in November. SPURLOS VERSENKT. They sank two choruses especially composed by Cantor Rosenblatt in the traditional manner. Katherine Spaeth in N. Y. Evening Mai!. ' We note that two women were taken to the hospital this week suffering from exposure. Judging by the styles during the past few years, we had gained the impression that the members of that, well-known sex had got miles beyond any such danger. A Boston laundress wh died recently left $:C,000. She must have saved her money for a whole year. Civilization is advancing, slowly. Once in a while now there is a millionaire who dies and leaves his money to his own wife. The "crgy of spending" docs not i:eem to org any more. The demon Creed has Invaded; i topia. Russia has n. strike. , 1 RimJww Rhvmes By WALT MASON THE HAPPY PAST. My auto didn't cut out vice, when New Year Day invited vows, and now, instead of running nice, it's balky as 'the law allows. Two cylinders are pumping oil and when up heavy grades I climb, the radiator starts to boil, and oh, I have the dingdest time! I sometimes think, when steeped in woe, in grief that seems to have ,po end, of happy days of long ago, when Dobbin was my faithful friend. "Year after year he plugged along, contented with his hay and oats, and seldom did his works so wrong, as do the works of modern boats. He had fill kinds of pep and power, from blow;Jts, punctures, he was free; he made -six parasangs an hour, and that was fast enough for me. (He didn't freeze Tip over night, when he was in his

Break Chest Colds With Red Peppers

: Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. , "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that brings the quickest relief. U cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive jjie congestion and soreness right out. Ki Wnen " heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles And sore, stiff, joints, relief comes at once.

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republic during the war, bringing to every task that was assigned to him brilliant executive ability and patriotic desire to serve his country faithfully and conscientiously. His work was appreciated by those who know the details of his serviced .The charges against him .were ridiculed by them. The country as. a whole has been given ah opportunity to learn of

Mr. ' Schwab's loyal and unselfish devotion to 'duty by the investigation, which, instead of besmirching his character, vindicates his integrity and probity. Mr. Schwab was humiliated beyond measure by the false accusations, but "his vindication is glorious, and every true American is glad that his good name- remains -as an inspiration for struggling men and women who are continually striving for the goal of high attainment against tremendous odds. '

J. P. Morgan to United, States ambassador to us believe. against the gov

The Defeat of the Primary Law Opponents When the Indiana senate voted down the measure to amend the primary law so as to destroy its essential features, it voiced the sentiment of the vast majority of Indiana voters who believe they have sufficient knowledge both to nominate and elect candidates for public office. The statement of Gov. McCray that he would not press the passage of other legislation tending to weaken the primary law is interpreted in the light of a previous assertion of the chief executive, in which he said he regarded it as his duty to recommend and not to enact laws. It is safe to assume, then, that the primary law, in its vital features, is safe from further attack in the general assembly. The wish of all the people all along has favored amendments to remove weaknesses in the present law. They have been bitterly opposed to those changes which would have destroyed the power that now rests in their hands. The senate did not debate the measure long, but after it had been recalled from the committee quickly put the bill to death. Appeals of its friends for delay were unavailing, and the majority of senators, knowing the demand of the voters, summarily voted indefinite postponement.

ambassador. American am consular service men oi weann acquired in a not be lowered Morgan is kind! VENTURES IN

By ED HOWE We all devote too much time to criticism. You exaggerate; I exaggerate. Often this exchange of criticism, foolish and unwarranted in the first place, results in a fight; it has resulted in men being killed; in men being hanged, cr going to the penitentiary.

Don't be so critical as to hate

The word "critic" sounds well, but it really doesn't mean as well as it sounds. It describes, I sometimes think, the meanest trait in human nature. Don't become excited over your opinion that a certain thing is worthless. Your neighbor may like it; you are only one of millions of critics. Criticism has been overdone; it has become largely devilishness. The most merciless critic I ever knew and, I may add, the ablest has been a charge on the county many years, as arr inmate of the poorhouse. And not a single one of those he criticized is in the poorhouse with him. But how mercilessly he flayed people who were really doing well! Express your disapproval of bad actions certainly, but the man who makes a mistake of any kind will be punished; you needn't worry about that, if that is your motive. And the critic who criticizes too much is punished: never fear as to that, either. Insist upon the best possible service from the government, from the corporations, irom every one; but, in the name of decency, do not make foul, untruthful charges against the worthy men who are doing their bst; who are really doing well; who are doing better than you are doing. The people have many sins to answer for, and they never sin so needlessly and viciously as when .hey are pacing the earth and bellowing as critics.

stable stalled; no punk mechanics found delight in seeing he was overhauled. No carbon in his system formed, his carburetor didn't cough, he ridn't buck till he was warm, when in the morn I drove him off. And in those happy bygone times I had some kopecks in my duds; I always had the needful dimes to buy some sausage or some suds. But now I ni always ; fin the hole, the motor car has wrecked , my life; the stern mecnamc gets my roll and bays more diamonds for his j wife. ! Dinner Stories 'He went into the mountian distrJct. to Rct SOme local color for hia . , "Did he find what he was looking for?" "I should say' so! He was mistaken for a federal enforcement officer and in forty-eight hours he absorbed enough local color to last him a lifetime." "What are you cutting out of the paper?" "About a man getting a divorce be cause his wife went through his! pockets." "What are you going to do with it?" "Put it in my pocket. - "Where Is . your husband tonight, honey?" "He said he had to sit up all night with Jack." Did he say Jack who?" "No, dearie." ,. "Then it must have been Jack rot." Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating beat as red peppers. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub for colds, backache, sore muscles, stiff neck, lumbago, or the pains of rheumatism or neuritis, you feel the tingling heat In three minutes the congested spot Is warmed through and through. When you are suffering so you can hardly get about, just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the q'ulckest relief known. Advertisement.

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Answers to Questions Miss F. C. I have been reading about a "moratorium" In Cuba. I, have also heard the word used In conversations, but do not know how It is used. The dictionaries dcrmot seem to contain the word. . Can you tell me what it means? The word is new and ! is not found in the older editions of our distionaries. It Is a legal process j of putting off the payment of debts j which are due, until some time pro-j vided in the moratorium. It was' brought into use in various countries j in 1914 as a war measure, otherwise debts falling due . might have hamper-j ed a vigorous prosecution of the war.! It may be that in Cuba the holding of j large parts or tne sugar crop hasj strained credits and the moratorium was instituted to relieve this strain , by deferring payments of debts toi some future date. Argument To settle a little dispte,' please tell a reader what vessel made the quickest trip across the ocean and when. The Cunard steamer Mauretania holds the record, having completed the double trip between' Queenstown and New York in a little! over nine days in September, 1909. Its time from Ireland to America was four days, 10 hours, 51 minutes. The run: from America to Ireland was made in four days, 13 hours and 41 minutes.! In September, 1910, the Mauretania reduced its own record for the trip to New York by 10 minutes. J. D. R. Should President-elect Harding die before he was inaugurated, how would his successor be elected? Has there been within five years a referendum on the liquor question in New York city? The constitution provides that the vice president would become president in case of "the death or disability of the president." There has been no referendum on the liquor or prohibition question in New York city at any time, but Judge Haskell, elected to the county court last year, made anti-prohibition the main-issue on which he appealed for votes. He ran far ahead of Dike on the same ticket, and beat his nearest opponent by nearly 80,000 votes. This vote was taken as a showing of the unpopularity of prohibition in Brooklyn at that time. Readers rtiar obtain answer te jaentlnna by rr riling: the Palladium Questions and Answer department. All quentloaa should be written plainly and briefly. Answers will be siren briefly. Correct English Don't Say: I ENDORSE his actions. Ther,e were several PHENOMENON observed. Several DATUM were considered. The driver held the LINES. He read OUT LOUD. Say: I APPROVE of his actions att""v .UJ. There were several PHENOM observed. Several DATA were considered. The driver held the REINS. He read ALOUD. Protect the Children Healthy Blood and a Healthy System is a Child's best protection against Colds. Grip and Influenze. Give them GROVE'S IRON TOXIC SYRUP. 73c. Advertisement. Heating it makes Pennant even more delicious. Try it and see I

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TODAY'S TALK

By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can", "Take It". "Up". . THE GIVER OF LIGHT Today a simple, un-notlced man Is going to walk through crowded streets and through small Tillages anditowns. Into busy offices, and out to lonely farm houses where the tillers of the soil will be at work. He will be all alone. He will come unannounced and without a single pretense. He will silently steal into hushed rooms where fevered babies will be lying. He will watch while the tired Mother gets rest. He will walk up behind the troubled business man, deep in problems, but who still remains strong in courage and great in vision. He will pat him on the back. He will see what can be done for the girl whose fingers type the thoughts of Her employer. He will hunt out the discouraged and the forlorn. He will help them to drink and to meat. He will tell them to "look up not djwn!" He will lend a hand. . This man will be bent upon rendering service wheresoever and. to whomsoever needs. He won't care about reward of any kind. For every time love shall go out, beauty in happiness shall return. He shall be made glad by so rich a compensation. He will settle disputes without strife. He will talk to people about getting together of the value of co-operation and concord. He will stand in the market-places and marts of trade and will there tell of the great dividends to be secured by investing in works for the good of all. He will make the world better and brighter.

Who's Who in the Day's News GEORGE W. WICKERSH AM. His knowledge ofvthe office, gleaned from his service there, his ability as a barrister ami his prominence in Republican circles all make George W. Wickersham one of the most ' serious possibili ties in Harding's cabinet The attor ney generalship is the post connected with his name. George Woodward Wickersham was born in Pittsburg, Sept. 19, 1858. His ancesters were English Quakers. At the age of fifteen Wickersham entered the school of civil engineering at Lehigh university, where he remained two years. For the ii'-xt. three years he worked. and studied under private tutors. In 1878 he entered the law department of the Universinty of Pennsylvania, and was graduated in 1880 with the degree of L. L. B. He passed the Philadelphia bar examination before graduation and after matriculation began practice in that city. Two years later he moved to Ds YOU WANT SOME EXTRA MONEY? Wompn and eirls, here is an xccllnt opportunity to earn $30 to $50 m month in vour snare time at home makj fng- Indian headed watch fobs, neclc I chains and other things. Hemand for 1 these novelties Is great. We tell you ; . v. , ...ii : .. . A : . I uw aiiu tciici r ii t 11 (. i ix jiumi j your advantage. Jut send us one dollar and we will ship at onec by parl fiost. prepaid, one "ymplex" bead wot: Mm, bead for trial Work, instruetioiw . and beautiful designs in colors. It is sij easy and simple that a ehild can do it.' Your money bark if not satisfied. Pon't delay! Send your order at once! Cut this advertisement out. pin one dollar bill or money order and ptii1 it todav to Novell y Mnanfndnriitc Co., Room IS Sonthera niJar Dept. 332, Tampa, fr'la. Advertisement.

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New York city. He was counsel for

the New York State Savings bank for about ten years. He was a member of and counsel for the committee which reorganied the Chicago traction lines. He was counsel for the construction company which built the subway in New York. He has since been counsel for many industrial and transportation companies. He was attorney general in President Taft's cabinet. Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today In a head on collision between two freight trains on the C. & O. railroad, about one mile east of Blountville, En-j gineer James Edwards and Fireman Schrock, both of Peru, were Instantly killed and head brakeman, J. L. Swisher, of Peru, was Eeverely injured and the two engines and about 14 cars were demolished. Members of the crew of the other train jumped a few seconds before the two trains crashed and escaped uninjured. When a Doctor Sneezes Doctors, out In all kinds of vaCbe Buffer frequently from cold yet seldom seriously. There's a good reasnn. Doctors watU ize the danger and upon appearance) of the first symptoms of cold begin taking redlclne tc check Its yrvKtead. Follow the doctors' example nil T too will escape the serious consequences of neglect. Take XJghtnlng Qui nine Tablets as soon as you feel a cold coming on. They stop a cold right off; ward off fever, cleans intestines; nerer gripe or sicken. Druggists guar antee hero : only ?3e ft Imvt. Is DELICIOUS

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I'SET HOME RULE BILL

HEARING ON FEB. 3 The first public hearing on the hom rule bill, which Representative James M. Knapp, of Wayne county, introduced in the house, will be held in the bouse chamber at 7 o'clock Thursday evening, Feb. 3. Sentiment in Richmond and many Indiana cities baa been aroused in tavor of the measure, which - would give citizens the option of selecting their own form of municipal government. . Reports from many . Indiana cities I thow that a determined effort is under way to have the measure enacted Into law at this session of the general assembly. A large delegation from Richmond, including representatives of the various civic clubs, will attend the public hearing. Masonic Calendar Friday. Jan. 28 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4. R. A. M. Called meetin sr. Work in the Past and Most Exjcellent Master's Degrees. KILLS BLUE LAW BILL NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 28. The state senate today, by a vote of 23 to 2, killed the pending Sunday blue law bill, which prohibited Sunday newspapers and trains, as well as Sunday amusements. Sore or Irritated Throat Try Brazilian Balm Lyko Makes Hope a Reality Lyko brings a new view of life to the weak and debilitated. Hope springs again in the ence discouraged mind. Strength and courage reappear and the man once more takes his place among those who enjoy vibrant health and energy. Tim orcat General Tonic tends to put the ' 'human machine" in perfect working order by helpinsr to restore the bodilv functions to their normal activity. It regulates the bowel, prevents constipation, increases the appetite, stimulates digestion and tones up the system ia general. A Hygienic Remedy Lyko is manufactured in the most modern laboratoriesunderthemost hygienie conditions. And every bottle is teted as to the therapeutic value of the compounded drugs. The physiological effect cf its components is recognized by medical authorities. Ask Your Druggist Make the test today of Lyko if you need laxative tonic. See for yourself bow soon a few doses will relieve you. Sold only in original packages at all leading drug stores. Solm Manafaciartrs LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY New York Kansas City Try the Soft Water Wash!! Way, the Easy Way Call 2766 Richmond Home Laundry f TRACY'S Peanut Butter Made Fresh While You Wait. The Sale You Can Depend On Ackcrm nnV C( John H. Niewoehner Sanitary and Heating Enginetr 81? S. G St. Phone 182s til Get a Pair Now Silk Lisle Hose, )0C' $1.00 now LICHTENFELS 1010 Main St. VwVwWwVwwWrrWwwwVVWVw mmtnmtti imHimiumimumtti uuimitn iimuhh HtuutuuinKinitiMtnantMn You Get Real Furniture Values Here I Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St. I QiMiMtmHmiimiutmiiiM DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 1 i Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building I 1016 Main Street Sundays and Evenings by appointment. ;. Open We can save you dealer's profit on ' a used Kiano or can trade your ouent piano Tor a victrola. WALTER B. FULGHUM 1000 Main St. Phone 2275

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