Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 179, 8 June 1921 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM - AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday by i Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as ' Second-Class Mail Matter. y- ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED 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. , "Let's Go," Says Pueblo Undeterred by a flood which brought death to hundreds and a property loss mounting into the millions, the citizens of Pueblo have begun to repair the damage and plan for a better city. The catastrophe has not destroyed the spirit of Pueblo's citizenship, but evoked a new courage that will erect a better city on the site of the ruins. It is , characteristic of American communities not to quail under the terrific blows which a calamity inflicts, but to begin at once to plan for an improved municipality. : Following in the path of Galveston and Dayton, the stricken city of Pueblo will ascertain the cause of the calamity and prepare safeguards to

- Ripplins Rhymes By WALT MASON v I COFFEE. Evangeline is brewing a noxious sort of drink: it might bp laundry blu ing. it might be brindle ink; but eo;' roe she believes it. this beverage of death, and when her hub receive? it. he swearw beneath his breath. The I wo were lately married, the bonds of lore are strong, the husband hasn't rarried his grievance very long. He hasn't, started bawling, the riot is delayed, though often he'p recalling the coffee mother made. And inwardly h-.j is quaking, he knows not what to do; Kvangelinp iu making a most atrocious brew. Her coffee tastes like leather, it ives an nwful jolt, and he is asking whfther it's time for a revolt. He bates, to hurt her feelings, but must he always diink a brew of carrot peelings that put him on the blink? He hates to spoil the glamor surrounding love's young dream, but he has kaixenjaicmer from . coffee that's n scicam. It can't go on forever, he'll dump the martyr's crown; some day his wrath will server the bonds tha; hold him down: -ome day thp galled possessor of grievances and cares will wreck - a costly dresser and break a lot of chairs. Another home, once cheerful, all desolate will be; a young wife, sad and tearful, will ask for a decree! Though moraii.ts are shoving the customary hunk, a man can't keep on loving where coffee is so punk. lood Evening CONFESSIONS OF A CYNIC. I never seek the society of a mar who talks about his career. I never get excited over any report that the cost of living is coming down. I am of the opinion that if a man want's to wear whiskers it is his own funeral and not mine. I never steal an umbrella. I can never find one lying around lousy. T am never favorably impressed by a fnan who comes in. sits down and puts his feet on my desk. I never censure a creature who does not believe in my philosophy. I only pity him I believe that a man who refuses to work i3 the worst profiteer we have in our midst. Some women kill their husbands with kindness others with delicatessen. Have you family-picnicked yet? THE CANDID ADVERTISER. Dear Roy Saw a sign in Brooklyn cobbler's window: -Rubber heels, 25 cents a pair, erood only on Thursday." George A'. Miller. Living with the wife's folks isn't as objectionable ns it used to be. MARCEL'S CHINESE WISDOM. If vour business is going badly in China, investigate and you will find probably that SO per cent of the men in the business are either relatives or close friends of the manager, it is not sj different in these L'ni'od Statts. In China the prominent financier v ho has been chosen president of a companj feels himself above the vulvar details of management, and v delegates the task to some one of less consequence Again we repeat that it is not so different in these United States. The inefficiency of the management ;f Chinese undertakings is heartrending in its waste ol sweatwon wealth. We have the same thing in the managem?nt of our own companies, and some of them have stocks iisted on the stock exchange. Again I repeat that it is not so different in these hero I'nited States. A mother wasp will ruthlessly kill any of her offspring which she find3 feeble or deformed. j FEET HURTr"1 New Treatment Gives Soothing. Cool-' ing Comfort at Once. i To freshen, cool and comfort hot. tired, aching, swollen, sweaty feet. Just rub on a little Geero Wormwood Balm. Instant relief. It penetrates at once (like a vanishing cream t, and Oh! how cool and fine your feet will feel. Gives real, honest foot comfort, the kind you have been wishing for. and it is to easy and pleasant to use. Rub it in that's all; it doesn't take a minute. Just the thing for a stinging, burning corn or bunion and for sweaty, swollen, offensive-smelling feet. A package of Geero Wormwood Balm costs little at any good drug store and will last for weeks. Avoid substitutes, look for the name "Geero." Advertisement.

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prevent its repetition. The flood will not cause an exbdus of citizens, but encourage them to erect barriers to protect , the better and handsomer city which will take the place of the old one. The Pueblo disaster again calls attention to the necessity of adequate protection against floods. Many American cities have grown around water courses. The necessity of expansion has caused property owners to take advantage of land lying in the bottoms. Streams have been dammed or filled in until the water is restricted to a narrow channel. An unprecedented fall of rain at the source of the stream, or the breaking of a dam, releases a vast volume of water which carries death and destruction with it as it rushes to the lowlands. Why wait for a catastrophe before adopting remedial measures? Why not spend millions for protection, instead of suffering millions in damage to property and of mourning the death of hundreds? In the meantime, American cities should heed the appeal of Pueblo for relief. More than $20,000,000 will be needed there, says an appeal of Governor Shoup of Colorado, and $2,000,000 is required immediately to feed the hungry and provide for temporary sanitation.

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It." "Up" GATHER AND QIVE Each of us is a carrier of seeds. We are sowers. As prospective tillers we look out into a world that is only fractfonally interested In us. But if you can plant something out there where the people are, some day the earth is going to break gently and the sun is going to give a pull to what you have put into the ground and then the product of your thinking and sowing is sure to attract attention. Then folks WILL be interested in you. For they will see you distributedyour work carrying messages of what you are. But what a wealth of seed is harbored only to die with its possible richness never known! Life is very mysterious. The wisest thinkers who ever lived, have died failing to disclose more than a little of its mystery. I have thought a great deal about this and have decided in my own mind that it is very well for with the mystery out of life, a large part of the incentive which is born within us would bs done away with. We do go many things because we do not know. One important fact we do know, though that life at its longest, is very short. So that if we would gather much in happiness and satisfaction, we must keep giving. We must house up nothing. We must not let days go by with the feeling that we have gathered nothing from the fields of service, What a pitiable figure that farmer would be who would sit in the shade all during harvest and allow his crops to rot in their rootsungathered. And yet many a human being every day does the same thing wonderful possibilities throttled, opportunitites pushed aside, and that which he could easily have done, passed by. Whatever you do do something! Gather in from the world all that you can pick up. or find, or earn. Then begin to give away what The best that we have or are able to get, comes from what others The best that we have or are able t oget, comes from what others have first toiled to get that they might, in turn, give to us.

j Memories of Old Days f In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today I t , J The preliminary organization for a local campaign in behalf of Earlham college took definite shape here, when a committee from the Young Men's Business club was announced to take part in the canvass. Answers to Questions INFORMATION To settle an argument kindly advise which is correct, "a unit" or "an unit." and if the first of these is correct, what is "your authority for taking exception to the law of vowels which says "an" must he ' used before all words beginning with a vowel?" The correct use of "a" and "an" is entirely a matter of correct pronunciation, the former being used before a word beginning with a consonant and the latter before a word beginning with a vowel. In this rule the aspirated "h" and the sound of consonant "y," union, unit, etc., count as consonants. In the case of a word beginning with either of these sounds in an unaccented syllable, 'an" is commonly used in written speech. 1 hough "a" may be used in oral speech. Thus we write "a history, a unit", but an hour, a horoscope," an uncle, a European." Most rules have their exceptions and it will be seen that the exceptions of th.p rule of vowels are only apparent exceptions, as they begin with actual consonant sounds, not with vowel sounds. CIVICS In what year was Memorial Day first observed '.'In 1 SOS Gen. John A. Logan, commander-in-chief of ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following the directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Hparfaphn NVnrnlcia T?hfiimntiRni. Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade-mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Advertisement. Full Coverage Insurance on all kinds of Automobiles. Insure before it is too late. KELLY & KECK (Insurance Service) 901 '2 Main St. Phone 2150 Delivery

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j the G. A. R., issued an order that on May U0, of that year, every post from East to West should engage in fitting ceremonies and scatter tokens of respect over the resting places of their comrades-at-arms. Latr, the Legislature took the matter up and laws were passed making May 30 a legal holiday under the name of Memorial Day. It is now a legal holiday in all the Northern States. Renders mny oldnln nimrer in (locations hy wrltlnK The I'nl Indium Questions and Answers department. All questions should be written plainly and briefly. Answers -mil! he riven briefly. San Antonio is the name of a new port which has been under construction in Chile for five years and which is expected to become a formidable rival to Valparaiso as a shipping center. a Syrup Pale Children Need Iron Iron in Syrup form Is more readily digested and assimilated than Iron Fills or Iron Tablet, and naturally you get quicker results. The Iron in GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP is digested as soon as it is swallowed and. therefore, is promptly assimilated. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. The Syrup is flavored and children love to take it. Contains . no Nux-vomica or other poisonous drags, therefore, it can be given to The Babe, The Child, The Mother or The Grandmother with perfect safety. 75c. Look for this signature. UiniimiiimiiimmimHMmHiHmmiMuiintnmiMMtmuiii mimimniininnrt. BUY COAL NOW J We have the right coal t the right I ; price. Jellico & Pocahontas Lump. 1 Superior Ice & Coal Co. 1 1 N. W. 3rd & Chestnut Phone 312J 'flltlimtlitllllHIIIIMI4IItIIMIItltlllll!tlllHlllltIltlltl1lll1III.MI'llllII1lflHIIiiHIti New York Dental Parlors Gold Crown $4.00 Plates .'..$3.00 Gas for Extraction $2.50 DR. J. W. GANS, Open Evenings 8th and Main Phone 137S

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Coned English Don't Say: Won't you have a RIDE with me in my buggy? Won't you have a DRIVE with me on roy" 'horse? He AFFECTED whatever he undertook. The sad news greatly EFFECTED i ner. Three powers now DOMINEER the world. Say: Won't you have a DRIVE with me in my buggy? Won't you have a RIDE with me on my horse? He EFFECTED whatever he undertook. The sad news greatly AFFECTED her. Three powers now DOMINATE the world. Dinner Stories "Your new pianist didn't stay long." "I had to let him go," said the manager. "As like as not he'd be playing a jazz selection when people were dying on the screen." "Oh, yes. He said circumstances

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N FORCED TO FOREGO MUSTACHES. SHELBY VILLE, Ind., June 8. The 14 township trustees in Shelby county are now smooth shaven. Monday, however. John Shadley. of Sugar Creek township, one of the board, wore a mustache. Last August, the clear-featured members served notice on Shadley that at the next meeting they Intended to have a group photograph taken, and that they did not care for any lip adornments to appear in the picture. Shadley promised to have his taken off, but he appeared here Monday wjth the mustache. A resolution of protest was adopted and a special committee was named to escort Mr. Shadley to a barber shop. He went along peaceably, and returned with naked features. Then the trustees went to the photographer. Mr. Shadley said the picture will bs-of no use to him as his family would not recognize him. He has worn a mustache for 24 years J compelled him to accept employment in a movie house, but he would be dadblamed if he'd prostitute his intellect by looking at the pictures." Joan was to have a birthday party, having attained the enormous age of

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six years. She was very anxious In deed to comport herself correctly, and was plying her mother with questions. "Well, dear," said her mother, in answer to one concerning the advisability of saying grace before the meal, "for such an informal little party I hardly think you need " Accordingly, when all the. little guests were seated round the table Joan from the head announced solemnly: "Mother says this is such an infernal little party, we need not say grace." Crawfish by their burrowing habits often injure the levees of the Mississippi river. WHY NOT TRY THIS? Jf a pile sufferer don't become despondent try Hem-Roid no greasy salves no cutting a harmless internal tablet remedy that is guaranteed to quickly banish all misery or costs nothing. Quigley Drug Stores. Advertisement. WATCH REPAIRING If you want your watch to run and uepeua on gooa ume, onng them to us. A specialty on high-grade watch repairins. C. & O. watch inspector. HOMRIGHOUS 1021 Main St. Phone 1867

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