Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 138, 21 April 1921 — Page 6
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(THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM i " '.ST. i t AND SU N-TELEGRAM Publfshed--Every" Evening Except Sunday by ? . ... - Palladium Printing Co. Palladium ; Building, ' North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as ; , ..r -r- . gecond-qass Mail Matter. ! 5 IT memberW'thb associatkd press , The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use -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. The Exhaustion of the Timber Supply j Three-fifth of the original timber supply of jbhe United States has been exhausted, and of the remaining two-fifths, one-half is in forests west of the Rocky mountains. The supply, it is
estimated by Phillip W. Ayres, representative of J
the Boston Chamber of Commerce, will last 50
years if the present rate of consumption is maintained. - Long hauls of timber from the forest to the market market figure in the cost of building now. At the rate at which we are consuming lumber, without making provisions for reforestation, it will not be long before lumber will be an expensive item in construction. The demand for lumber is not decreasing. We use wood for so many purposes that a constant and increasing demand exists. From the cradle to the grave, mankind cuts down trees to provide shelter for himself and to be used in industry and commerce. If. we continue to use timber four and five times as fast as it grows, it will not be long before the supply will be exhausted. Mr. Ayres maintains that the Canadians h.ave given us to understand, through their embargo on timber from the Crown lands, that they intend to use their timber for their own manufacturing purposes. "The timber supply of the whole world is very limited," says Mr. Ayres, "and it is perfectly evident that the timber used in the United States must be grown here. We have abundant non-agricultural land upon which
II Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton I -BY AN AMATEUR CYNIC. 1 don't believe that all politicians are dishonest nor that all dishonest men are politicians. I don't believe all ! see in the newspapers, and I don't believe all that I see elsewhere either. I believe that some things are coming down elevators, for instance. I will walk around the block any time to escape meeting a man who wears, perfume. . I believe that only one sex is more peculiar than the woman the man. " I don't pay . my money for lectures. I can get plenty of them for nothing at home. I have nothing in my cellar, and in that way I escape many evening visits from tiresome neighbors. I don't believe in taking old-fashioned remedies until I get sick. . The Spanish-speaking nations in the league of nations want the league to adopt Spanish as its official language. So long as nobody cares what the league 1s talking about anyhow, what's the difference. They have invented a baby cab that can be folded and carried under the arm, but they have not yet invented a baby that can be shut up. DIPLOMACY. . It was one of those afternon teas which mean nothing. You entertain all of your friends, and the cost for doing'this is iow. He had arrived before his wife and a middle-aged siren had cornered him. At first he resented it and then h warmed up to the situation. In fact he was getting to that stage where a man talks about himself. Then his wife arrived. Both women greeted each other sweetly. He sort of felt that he was out of it. I hope that I live long enough to see a woman appointed ambassador plenipotentiary to a foreign country. They simply are born with that dip. lomatic instinct. Marcel Steinbrugge. GETTING DOWN TO EARTH. They came into a restaurant and sat down. HIS hair was long; her hair was short." He seemed worried; while she peered out beyond the process of pancake flopping. "Grace, it's no use, Ralph's spirit will not communicate with me." ' A young chap, sitting opposite laid aside his knife and fork and stared. "Ah, Cameron,'' she said, "I think you and Ralph are not in accord." Just then the waitress interrupted with a "Whatchewant?" The man didn't scan his card. "Corned beef and cabbage for two," he replied. .Correct English Don't Say: He should NOT AIM to suppress but to encourage a cheerful spirit. : He did NOT SEEK wealth, but only sufficient money-. Success in. a factory DOES NOT DEPEND more on the workmen than on the superintendent. :I NEVER remember to have seen more beautiful scenery. I NEVER remember to have felt an event more deeply than his death . Say: JHe should AIM NOT to suppress, but to encourage cheerful spirit. i He SOUGHT NOT wealth, but only sufficient money.; 4 Success in a- factory DEPENDS NOT more on -the workmen than on the superintendent I can NOT remember EVER to have seen more beautiful scenery. I can NOT remember EVER to have felt an event more deeply, than his death. ; WAS IB! BED THREE DAYS "Mrs. Josio Tired. 217 N. Kxter St.. Tulsa. Okia., writes: "I was in bed ; thre days with my back. I took Foley Kidney Pills and in two days was at my work again. T cannot praise your medicine ' too much." Foley Kidney Mils stop bladder irregularities and strengthen ., the kidneys. They help eliminate from the system the poisons that cause backache, rheumatic pains, ,tiff iolnts, sore muscles, swollen hands and feet, pufflness under the eyes. A. O..Luken & Co., 626-628 Main St. -Advertisement
to grow all the timber that is needed, but we are wholly lacking foresight. We obey literally the command, Take no thought for the morrow. " Indiana is one of the states of the Middle West that is being aroused to the necessity of conserving its timber supply and of planting
trees. The department of conservation is wag-, ing a successful campaign of education, whoseeffects will be witnessed by the generations that , will benefit from the timber supply that is as-; sured by the planting of trees by the present one. !
Dump the Rubbish in the Alley , - The Junior Red Cross calls on every resident j to clean the rubbish and litter out of his attic j cellar, barn and yard, and to deposit it in thej alley where it will be hauled away by the city. All the schools of the city are co-operating.
in the clean-up The accumulation artirles is the
the householders will dump them in the alley, the city will remove the trash. During housecleaning time every housewife finds trash and worn-out articles that she wants to dispose of. Heed the call of the Junior Red Cross and get rid of them this week. The collections of rubbish will be made Saturday and Monday.. The city of Richmond enjoys one of the most enviable reputations in Indiana and Ohio for the cleanliness of its streets and the pride which citizens take in keeping their premises orderly. The Junior Red Cross wants to see the city maintain this standard. More than a pride in appearances will be served in cleaning our premises, for the removal of combustibles destroys a fire hazard. Considerable credit for our small fire loss can be given to our policy of insisting that combustible matter be collected and destroyed. Let citizens clean their premises thoroughly this week.
Two Minutes of Optimism By HERMAN J. STICH
"PICKING UP!" "How's business?" I asked a shoe man the other day. "Picking up," he answered cheerfully, "picking up." "How's business?" I asked a dry goods man. "Picking up," he said, "picking up." Then, one after another, I sought me out a representative steel man, railroad man, bond man, automobile man. produce man, cotton man, advertising man, export man, building man, employment man, retail man, wholesale man, and a dozen other kinds of men, and to each one I put my question: "How's business?" And in practically every single instance, the tenet of the reply was: "Picking up." ' Even Uncle Sam's business is "picking up" one of his men just told me that income tax payments so far have brought into the federal treasury $100,000,000 more than was expected. And my friend the farmer reports that while the last season hit him hard, almost knocked him out, in fact, that with labor flocking back to the fork and the plow In multitudes, and with the certainty of getting experienced, skilled men at sensible wages, he sees a strong chance for making a more than comfortable living on the old place. So, it is time the "Calamity Club" realised the foolish futility and ridiculousness of its senseless worry, and quit howling. The worst has happened,, the tide has changed for the better, the darkest hour has merged into the dawning light and the man who talks gloom and pessimism is simply advertising that he is deaf, dumb and blind to the signs of the times. He ought to see a psycho-analyst. "Picking up!" It is so you can keep the ball a-rolling talk It act it spread it Each according to his wn, buy more employ more work more advertise more manufacture more do your bit. Faith, fact and works can knock the stuffings out of fear.
Rippling Rhymes j By WALT MASON j v J OBLIGATIONS. When my old cow was lying ill, my neighbor, Chester White, came from his cottage on the hill, and watched throughout the night. He placed a poultice on her brow, and hushed her anguished groans, and helped to save that valued cow, which cost me forty bones. And when the long sad night was done, its hours of sorrow spent, and I produced my roll of mon, he would not take a cent. "Na.y, nay," he said, "we neighbors are, as neighbors long we've stood, and talk of pay would only mar the joy of doing good." And I admired him as ho went, and taid, "He beat? two hands, the man who would not take a cent for lending helping hands!" And he restored the healthy faith I knew when I was young: my faith in man hftd grown a wraith, so often I'd been stung. But now he comes to get my plow, my grindstone and my spade, reminding ni3 that mv old cow had died but for his aid. He borrows everything I have, my ftove and rubber plant, my bitters and my beeswax salve, my washtub and my aunt And now I don't allow a gent to work and draw no pay; though he has only earned a cent, hft takes that cent away. If some cne helps me crank my Ford, or get the butter churned, I take him where my coin is stored, and pay him what he's earned. The smallest wound from an arrow tipped with the poison taken from the upas tree of Java is fatal. Eczema Caused Years of Intense Agony '"I have suffered intense agony from eczema on my leg and other parts of my body for years, and received only temporary relief from other preparations. It is only a month since I started to use PETERSON'S OINTMENT, and there is no sign of eczema or itching. You can refer to me." Geo. C. Talbot, 27 Penfield Street Buffalo. N. Y. "I've got a hundred testimonials says Peterson of Buffalo just as sincere and honest as this one. Years ago, when I first started to put out PETERSON'S j OINTMENT, I made up my mind to give a big box for 35 cents, and I am still doing it, as every druggist, in the country knows. "I guarantee PETERSON'S OINTMENT because I know that its mighty healing power i3 marvelous. I say to every one who buys a box that it is rifl'irilv E-uaranteed for eo.zAmn. roM rheum, old sores, blind, bleeding and i itching piles, ulcers, skin diseases, chafing, burns, scalds and sunburn, I and if not satisfactory any druggist! will return your money." Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertisement.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND
campaign under way this week, j of trash, paper and discarded snecial obiect of the attack. If: I Dinner Stories A milkman in a country town was brought before the local court to answer a charge of adulteration. "You are charged," said ths magistrate, "with selling adulterated- milk. Have you anything to say in answer to the charge?" "Well, your honor," replied the milkman, "the night before it was raining very hard and the only cause I can give is the cow m'ist have got wet through." Harry "Snub" Pollard say that "it's all in the way that you look at a thing." Which means that tbe Pathe comedian has a new story. A little colored boy, son of one of the "extras," had been caught "borrowing" a dime from the pocket of his father's trousers which swung from a peg in the dressing room. "Shame on you!" raved the indignant parent. "Shame on you' fo' stealin'! Next time yo'U be usin' slang." AMERICANS WED IN SWEDEN. STOCKHOLM, April 21. William S. Williams, of Dyersiburg, Tenn., an attache of the American legation, and Miss Pauline Bennitt, daughter of J. B. Bennitt of Atlanta, Ga., were married here today. INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen Skin so -Nail Turns Out Itself A few drops of "Outgro" upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naurally outward almost over nighL "Outgro" is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. However, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing directions. -Advertisement. FOR THE BLOOD Take Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable Compound. An old reliable medicine. Scrofula, rheumatism, catarrh and a "general run-down condition". At all drug stores. Twor your children's sake there I I should be a Victrola in your home. I Let us explain our deferred payment plan. f W. B. FULGHUM 10C0 Main Phone 2275 MimnmnniHiluuHllillllii nliilllllnliMnimitll
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TODAY'S TALK By, George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up TO BE ONE WITH THE QEANTS Who is there who does not want to grow, to improve himself, to rise each day maybe to be Just a little nearer to the stars! Wrapped within the heart-chamber of every human being ia , a small package which we will call the package of possibilities. No matter how poor or ill-born you may be, that HtUe package is there. It's what you do with the contents of this package that places you In the world. The greatest mind which ever wielded power was once quite Ignorant. But It unfolded Its package and went to work in real earnest N I have an. idea that as Napoleon played with his schoolmates and took their jibes, he saw himself as leader in merit over them all. . One does not have to make a great noise to show his growth and Improvement. He may be "striving upward in the night" for all that inybody knows. And it is not necessary to borrow in order to climb. Use what you are and have. And keep at the game with what you were given when you were placed gently in your crib. You have success within you. Bring.it out some way or other. ' They say that when you are in Rome, you must do as the Romans do. There is a great idea back of this statement. If you would be of use and be numbered with the giants, you must do as the giants did work and work and work all the way! Drlnkwater, la his play "Abraham Lincoln" says that when we appreciate greatness, we ourselves are great. To get space among the giants, we must somehow learn their stride!
"BOY PRODIGY" IS BACK AGAIN AS FAMOUS ARTIST Erao DohnanyL Twenty years ago Erno DohnanyL Magyar pianist toured tbe U. S. as a boy prodigy. N..r he has come to the U. S. again with his fame as a composer-pianitt assured, to appear in the -asL The Hungarian government, just before he left that country for America, adopted one of bis songs as the new Hungarian national anthera, replacing - one sung in - nacnarchial days. Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today i Stockholders of the Cincinnati,- Richmond and Ft. Wayne railroad, met at the office of Superintendent N. Neff, at the Pennsylvania railway depot, and elected directors for the ensuing year. The annual reports were read, but not made public. It was understood that the company did not have an over successful year. NEW YORK BANKER DIES. NEW YORK, April -News of the death in Holland of A. A. H. Boissvain, who founded a New York banking firm bearing bis name, was received here today. He was prominently associated with the financing of the Canadian Pacific, Union Pacific and Norfolk & Western railroads. RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poiecn Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every Druggist in (his county is authorized to say to rvery rheumatic sufferer that if two bottles of Allenrbu, ihe sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rhtumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has. been tried and teFt-vi for j'ears, tnd really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where th puffering nnd gony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer cf Allenrhu, who for many years suf- ' fered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know .that he does not want a cent of any- ; one's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed A. G. Luken & Co., 3 Quigley's Drug Stores 3, Yes & Now Drug Co., to guarantee it ia every instance. Advertisement.
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IND., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921.
Answers to Questions B. E. E. Will you kindly tell me if there Is any premium on a two-cent piece of 1804 or the year 1864? We are Informed there were no two-cent pieces made in 1804, but there was a penny coined In that year. If the coin of 1804, which you have, i3 a penny, it is worth from $5 to $8. The two-cent piece of 1864 is worth three cents. Curious Reader Please tell me if the Indian head, crowned with feathers on the copper cent was drawn from any particular person. It way during the Civil war that Andrew Longacre was the mint engraver and Indiana chiefs were visiting the United States Mint The granddaughter of Longacre was there at the time, when one of the chiefs put an Indian bonnet on her. They were so pleased with the result that Longacre said he would make a sketch of her in the bonnet which was afterwards adopted for the small cent The head is a Caucasian head and the bonnet that of an Indian. R. McL. Knowing that there are three classes of everything on tho earth, mineral, vegetable and animal, please tell me to which class the sponge belongs. Sponges were long thought to be vegetable, but they are now known to be animals. Their appearance when they come to the market is so unlike that of the living sponge that it is quite to be expected that seeing it only in use one would hardly suspect Its origin. The spongo grows mostly at the bottom of the sea on rocks to which it is fixed by a kind of root. It is made up of a jellylike substance and a framework of tough fibres. This framework is realty 'the skeleton of the sponge; it is the sponge of commerce. The skeleton Is covered wfth a jelly-like substance and Is sticky when taken out of the water. They are usually buried in the dry sand for a time until the jelly part decays. They are then put in - wire cages into the sea until they are washed clean. Reader mar obtafa answer to qestloaa by wrltta The Palladium darattoaa and Aaawera department. All Ojncaftoas aheald be written plalaly a ad briefly. Amwfri will B g-W briefly. Train Your Hair As An Actress Does No class of people devotes as much lime to beauty as do actresses, and no class must be more careful to retain and develop their charms. Inquiry develops the information that in hair care they find it dangerous to shampoo with any makeshift hair cleanser. The majority say that to have the best hair wash and scalp stimulator at a cost of about three cents, one need only get a package of canthrox from your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful In a cup of hot water and your shampoo is ready. This makes enough t ham poo liquid to apply it to all the hair Instead of just the top of the ; head. After its use the hair dries rapidly, with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are quickly diseolved and entirely disappear when you rinse the hair. After this your hair will be so fluffy it will look much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness will delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. Advertisement. PHOTOS 722 MAIN ST WOtWONn IMtt STEVE W0RLEY GARAGE Agents for MITCHELL AUTOMOBILES First Class Repair Work U 3. Tires and Accessories 211-213 N. W. 7th St. Phone 4878 and Moore The Phone 1014 O m - S on Time Savings T can start savings time. Interest paid Jan. 1st and July 1st.
The People's Home and Savings , AsVn 29 N. tth. Cap. 8toek 82,500,000 Safety Botes far rent
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Gn. J. Warren Keller of Spring field. Ohio. Gen. J. Warren Keifer of Spring field, Ohio, and former speaker ot the house, as he looked when he Eaid a recent visit to the White ouse. General Keifer was speaker of the Forty-seventh congress. He is now in his eighty-sixth year. Masonic Calendar V . ' FRIDAY, April 22. King Solomon's Chapter. No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation work in the Past and Most Excellent Masters Degrees. $100,000 OPIUM CACHE FOUND; FUR DEALER HELD NEW YORK, April 21. M. H. Gordon, who said he was a fur and feather dealer of St Lotus, was arrested here today, charged with having narcotics in his possession after the police had seized a trunkful ft gum opium, valued at 5100,000, at the Grand Central station. Police caid Gordon is also known as M. H. Miller. FOUNTAIN CITY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS PLAY MAKES HIT FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind, April 21. The High school senior class play, "Ruth In a Rush," was presented before a large and appreciative audience for the second time Saturday night. The play has been a big financial success for the class. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS Free Trial of a Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time We have a method for the control oc Asthma, and wa want you to try it at our experts. No matter whether your caae Is of long: standing- or recent development, whether it is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in what ellmate you live, no matter what your aye or occupation. If you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes," etc., hare failed. We want to show everyone at our expense, that our method is designed to end all difficult breathing:, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms. This free offer is too important to negrlect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do it Today you do not even pay postage. FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 1S4N. Niagara and Hudson Streets, Buffalo. N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: The Bread That Is Always Good BREAD ill The Loaf with the Good Old Fashioned Taste Made by Ii ii If : e i )t) ZWISSLER'S Accordion, Side, Box and Fancy Pleating f APFV'Sl8 South Ninth St. lurAV.ll I over 1st NaL Bank Phone 1756
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FOUNTAIN CITY HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT SATURDAY FOUNTAIN CITY, InL, April 21. The Fountain City High school commencement will be held Saturday night, April 23. at the K. of P. halL
Rev. Mitchell of Richmond, will deliver the address. Members of tbe graduating class of 1921 are: Goldie Gifford. Elsie Hampton. Dorria Keeoe Faye Kern. Dorothy McNutt. Naomi Parrish, Agnes Reynolds. Lois Reynolds, George Evans, Robert Huff, Harold Kincheloe and Claude Wright Special music will be provided foi the occasion. Women's clubs are practically ub known in Mexico. ToCtireaCold in One Day Take Grovo'c Laxative Quinine tabtcto , Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature Satisfaction Guaranteed on any and all sales The French Delicatessen 33 N. 9th St, Masonic Temple We Have Some Used Tires and Tubes in All Sizes. Guaranteed Vulcanizing Richmond Tire Service Corner 11th and Main COLE and OAKLAND Motor Cars MANLOVE & WILSON Phone 184021-23 S. 7th SL 1 Suits Cleaned and Pressed ! $1.50 1 PEERLESS CLEANING CO. 318 Main Street rp r T -v t-j WASHING I n I I K MACHINES IRONERS Stanley Plumbing & Electric Co. 910 Main SL Phone 1286 Goodrich Quality Tires at Reasonable Prices RODEFELD GARAGE West End Main SL Bridge Phone 3077 mmttaauaasniMtitt FURNITURE OF QUALITY IFERD GROTHAUS j 614-616 Main SL I The FAULTLESS CLEANING Co. Merchant Tailors Cleaning and Pressing Garments Called for and Delivered NEWSOM & STAFFORD 203 Union Nat'l. Bank Bldo. 8th and Main Phone 2718 SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLUS 4V2 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY "The Home For Savings" Now Is The Time To Buy POCAHONTAS COAL HACKMAN-KLEHFOTH & CO. North Tenth and F Streets Also South G between 6th and 7th Phones 2015 2016 1 1 mtanntwiMMiMftMimtmiHw Good Vault Door for Sale BARTEL & ROHE 921 Main
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