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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

AND SUN-TELEGRAM

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 OP THE ASSOCIATEll PRESS The Associated Press 18 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. Government Gets Another Shock

"It is apparent from the actions of Charles

G. Dawes, who has gone to Washington to make

the budget march, that he does not take the de partmental view of governments," says the Kan

sas City Star. "In some ways this will make it very hard for Mr. Dawes to get co-operation, in others it will make it easier for him to get results if he doesn't mind trampling down trim hedges, and it is to be imagined he doesn't mind. . "Mr. Dawes, indeed, promises to be a sore trial to the departmentally minded gentlemen who, at a vast expense of time and labor, have got everything nicely arranged in the way they had expected to see them rejnain until disturbed by the wreck of matter and the crash of worlds. In a system like that there is, of course, no place for a man like Mr. Dawes, and no doubt when he arrived in Washington and, as reported, asked where he was to go to work, it must have been on the tongue of many who had their own places

nicely picked out to reply, 'My dear, sir, for a!

. man like you there really is no place in government.' 1 "Nor for that matter is there any place in government as departmentally administered for a budget. Mr. Dawes's job is to create a place for it. It Is to be gathered from his remarks after he had looked the situation over that congress did not go to any great trouble to provide a place for the budget. It passed a budget bill and that is about all it did do. The bill is now handed to Mr. Dawes with the government's compliments, and he can go and sit on the treasury

steps with it if he wants to. The departments probably would be perfectly satisfied if thatj should be all Mr. Dawes could think of to do with j it. Congress probably would be satisfied with that, too. They do not "especially need a budget1 in their business. It was the country that wanted it, and in yielding to the country's demand (after

rthe usual delay of a dozen years or so) congress

hoped it had heard the last of the pesky thing. "Unluckily for that hope, the budget has fallen into the hands of a rough, hasty person who has taken it to be his mission to make it work. Mr. Dawes did not go and sit down on the treasury steps. He did notice, of course, that congress had provided no machinery to put the budget into operation, ' but instead of throwing up his job and returning to Chicago when he made the discovery, as a less determined person

might have done, Mr. Dawes has gone ahead and created his own machinery which probably is unconstitutional. Anyway, he has done it. He seems to have drafted a couple of army officers and invited a business friend from Chicago who can afford to work for nothing to join him, and with this organization and a real gift for profanity he has started out to make the budget march. "Mr. Dawes he does not care to be called general, we hear has impressed the country with his ability to do it. Even congress may swing in and help him with needed legislation when it sees he really means business. Congress

is that way sometimes. It will do most anything

the country wants when it learns in unmistak

able fashion that the country wants ;t. If Mr. Dawes makes the budget work and the country shows its appreciation and approval of his efforts, congress will get right in line and hurrah as loudly as anybody. It may even make us believe that was its purpose right along, -and that it was the country that was holding back. It is men like Mr. Dawes that frequently bring about such results. That is their value in government when they take' a hand in that game, which isn't nearly as often as the situation demands."

go crazy with jealousy. You nearly lost him by that trick." "Gaby ' Ruth began gently.

But Gaby was not to be deterred

that when she answered, her voice did carry conviction. "I never do ask Tim where he goes on his nights out. Only last night

She had some object in mind, and she some the men from the office tele

was talking until she reached that object. Ruth settled back in her chair, and listened to herself discussed between this old and this new friend, quite as though she were not present in the room. "Oh, I can always manage Tim," Myra answered and a little of her old complacency crept back into her tones. "I know him so well he can't

lis to me, and I can always make him.

do anything I want. Why, he had an offer of a job at $70 a week in a dinky little one-horse town in Ohio, and I wouldn't let him go. I'd rather live here where there's life and excitement on $40, than in a place like my old home " "So you ruined a possible chance for

Tim's future!" Ruth flared up sudden

ly at this.

"I'keep Tim perfectly happy and

contented, and you can't get him

away!" Myra cried, losing all sense as she grew angrier. "Don't be vulgar, my dear girl," Gaby put in, resuming her-drawl, and watching Myra with amusement to see the effect of her words. "Ruth doesn't want to get your precious Tim awav from you. She's, too much interested in several other" people." "She got hiu down here Saturday, because she knew I couldn't come," Myra answered. "And then you try

to tell me she isn't 'interested' him."

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Year Ago Today

phoned me and asked where he was, they wanted him to go to a prize fight. So I knew he wasn't with them. And I wondered about it, and finally thought I'd call here on a chance just because I wondered. Ruth's voice was so funny I knew he was here, her voice showed she was upset about something. I guess I was jealous "Then when Tim came home I told hm I knew where he'd been, and he said yes, he was here. I asked him why Ruth had to lie and tell me he wasn't, and he looked 6ort of funny and said he guessed Ruth thought it wouldn't upset me- if she said he

wasn't, and that I might be mad if she;

said he was " j Gaby was on her feet, her face showing all the suppressed anger of the last hour. "Do you mean to tell me that that little little sneaking coward was

mean enough to hide behind a woman because he was afraid of his wife! Ruth, did you hear that can you have any respect for a man that will do a thing of that sort?" Her drawl and her mannerisms were forgotten. Gaby was furiously angry, and more beautiful in her anger than in "her other moods. Then Ruth took up the conversation. "I'm not in love with Tim," she said quietly. "I'm engaged to be married

in to another rraD." "r.anglev?" Gaby cried, and turned

Dynamite caps were put "under the ban by the police department when Superintendent Gorman issued an order to arrest anyone found placing these caps under the street cars. Several women had been injured. It was said, by flying pieces of gravel caused by the explosion of the caps.

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Curious How does an average man spend fcis life? The time spent by a civilized human being in the various occupations of a day has been estimated for an average who allotted span is three score and ten years, about as follows: Years Sleeping 23 Work 19 Recreation and religious devotion.. 10 Eating and drinking 6 Traveling 6 Illness 4 Dressing 2 Total 70

Interested How did Labrador get I its name? It is believed that Labra-,

dor was so named because Portuguese explorers thought the natives would make good laborers or slaves. The Labrador coast was discovered in the tenth century by Leif, the Norseman, but no explorations were made. It was again discovered in 1497 by John Cabot. Explorations and settlements were made and the peninsula was named. Anxious On what dav did Nov. 21, 1896. and Nov. 22, 1899, fall? Nov. 21, 1S96 fell on Saturday, and Nov. 22, 1899 on Wednesday. Reader may obtain nnawer to questions by writing The Palladium Questions unit Answers depart meat. All questions should be -written plainly ant) briefly. Aoaivrn nill be jrlvea briefly.

Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams. Author of "You Can", "Take It". "Up" WALK STRAIGHT AHEAD! The objective goal is always straight ahead. There, is only one way to miss it and that is to get off the straigh.ahead road. And there are plenty of people who do this. The majority of failures in this world are made by those who did not have the vision, the courage and the patience to keep right on going ahead. The side lines look very attractive at times. And easy jobs flash their false signs. Quick success speaks in a loud voic. But if you want the real article in this life, keep walking straight ahead. The straight-ahead way is a difficult one at its best but the short cut way is both hard and cruel. One early learns that he cannot have all. So that to temper one's desires and strive for the most, whereby usefulness shall count for the best that alone gives compensation. " - - Walk straight ahead. If you stumble, you will be doing what millions of others have done before you but the successful ones picked themselves up and went on in fitter form and better heart. Encouragement is appreciated after bitter discouragements. After riding over a rough road, what a thrill comes to us on reaching one that is smooth and straight! Walk straight ahead. You will reach your goal if you lead yourself aright. And remember that when you feel most in failure, then It is that you may be nearest success. Copyright, 1921, by George Matthew Adams I

"I asked him to bring you," Ruth; to put he- arms aiound Ruth.

said in her own defense. I Tomoirow Doubts Mv;?. tai-nd sudden v. I "I -hough' he was ne.e! Now youj Bruges. Belgium -as the ceenter of adm'- it. Yon see '. am a little . ooitne world's traffic in the twelfth centfeve tor cu. Ruth O'NieL I iust tury. Pieieadcl T'm told me. I was sure I -

he was here." She tii:-uec flushed with her triumph, . to encounter n Gaby's face a look of such supreme contempt that

she dropped het eyes agi'n, andj

agam the red flush ran over her cheeks. "Yes he was here. So was I," Gaby said. Ruth was stfll silent. Gaby had the conversation and she was glad to

let her keep it

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Most soaps and prepared shampoos I

contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified

I cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure

ana entirely greaseiess. its very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water

little coward, after coming down herejand rub it in, about a teaspoonful is and making Ruth extremely unhappy jail that is required. It makes an

ana unoomtortaDie, wen: home and abundance of rich, creamy lather,1 told you all about it! That's like him; cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out!

I believe that story. But when are ; easily. The hair dries quickly and j you going to begin telling the truth, lis soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffv. ! Myra? You've told us several' fibs f wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it j so far." loosens and takes out every particle !

Myra was still so uncomfortable; 0f dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure I

your druggist gives you Mulsified. j

Myra's mouth opened to say some

thing then stopped and a little puzzled look came in:o her eyes, "lie didn't say " "So!" Gaby came at her with a voice .hat snapped like a whip. 'That

The Girl Who Had No Chance By MARION RUBINCAM

CAULIFLOWER EARS The men with the cauliflower ears are classed with the rank profiteers; they box for a while and rake in a pile a bard couldn't gather in years. They spar for a few measly rounds, these brawny publicity hounds, and

then they take in all manner of tin, including the shillings and pounds. And what does it matter, my friends, whit pug to the limelight ascends? What boots it who'll rise to a champion'a size, or who to the dumping place wends? The fighters get rich in a year, when once in the front they appear; and peans of praise from a myriad jays are sung in each cauliflower ear Tbe scientist, scholar and age, work on for a pitiful wage; they lack the doubloons for a package of prunes, their raiment is moldy with age. The pastors who bring the good news are needing, new trousers and

shoes; the btlpeuds they draw barely pay for the slaw and the rent and the j coal dealer's dues. The teachers instructing the young all feel in their hearts they are stung; they bitterly j think their job's on the blink, as they j labor the gossoons among. But the T2fn of the cauliflower domes, who! oannot write essays or pomes, they, brandish the paw and for it they draw the riches of severa'. Nome s. ! But, gpe, at the end of their years'

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ChaDter 107 EXPLANATIONS. "Now that we've spent so much time quarreling, and that's over," Gaby said, "let's get down to acts." "You admit you played a mean trick on your best friend and did everything you could to get Tim away, though you didn't at the time care

anything about him. You think that's a fair game. I think it's dishonorable, and Ruth here is too sweet to think anything harsh about it atall. She's spent a great many months grieving and feeling badly, without blaming you. "You thought you were pretty sure of Tim as soon as you got him to propose to you. You belong to the type of woman who thinks that a wedding ring and a marriage cetemony binds a man and woman ;o care for each other eternally. You didn't know you

nearly lost yoi- precious Tim when Ruih came to the city before." "I'm not so stupid as you think,"

Myra put in. "I guess I can hold what I get. I fixed it then so he thought

Ruth didn't like him any more."

I know you did or tried to. You silly little thing, you only made him

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