Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 210, 15 July 1921 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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MEMBER) OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The A80trlate4 Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication df all news dipatehe credited to It or ft otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published honeln. All right of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ' Get to Work on War Tax Revision "Even before President Harding made his admonitory address to the senate . Republican !viers in that body had come to a realization of the destructiv'e .results that might follow such soldiers' bonus legislation as has been seriously advocated in congress," says the Chicago. News.
"Doubtless they are relieved now that the president, has spoken out manfully to recall them to their duty. It is believed that the leaders of the
senate majority also had practically
eral days ago to shelve the Fordney tariff bill
when it reached that chamber in
might take up the far more pressing duty of
revising the war revenue legislation and remov
ing part of the country's back-breaking tax bur
den. : Surely the president's earnest words should turn c6ngress to the pressing tasks that the chief executive now urges upon the nation's lawmaking body. These tasks are tax revision
Good Evening By ROY K. MOULTON Fortunate will be the chorus girls who secure engagements to play In the new Earl Carroll theater, New York city. They will enjoy every convenience and luxury that is known to the stars, hut most important of all, they will have dressing rooms that are but one short flight above the stage., In the past, chorus girls have had their J dressing rooms on the third, fourth and fifth floors, despite the fact that they must run up and down steps as many as 15 times during a performance. They dress the oftenest and endure the most physical strain. Yet the Earl Carroll theater will be the first to take their comfort into consideration. It is said Mexican oil wells are drying up. But there are some Mexicans who apparently never will. Constantine seems to have about as many friends among the- allies as a certain party who is chopping wood at Doom. NEWS OF OUR VILLAGE A good many from out of town are here to enjoy the heat. There were only three parades on the avenue today. It was a dull day for parades. A strange thing happened the other day. - An- actress - sailing for - Europe I stood up while the photographers' snapped her and did not sit down with her knees crossed. Maybe she ain't an actress at all. . i Answers to Questions MISS1 E. P.: Can you help me make a rose jar of roses sent to my parents who were celebrating their golden wedding? Here is a formula which may be satisfactory, although it uses other flowers besides the roses. The oLaer nowert, powever, may db leu i out. According to the formula the and tossed lightly on a table in a cool i and airy place to He till the dew has evaporated fthen pufia a large glass jar. sprinkling salt over one-half inch layers of the flowers. This can be , added to morning to morning till enough flowers for the purpose have been gathered, letting them stand in the jail for ten days after the last have been put in, stirring the whole every morning. Have ready onei.uarter ounce of mace and one-half ounce of allspice and cloves, all coarsely ground or pounded in a mortar ; half a grated nutmeg, half an ounce of cinnamon broken in bits, one ounce of powdered oris root, and quarter pound of dried lavender flowers. Mix these together in a bowl, and proceed to fill the rose jar with alternated layers of the "stock" and the mixture -of spices, etc. A few drops each of several essential -oils rose, geranium, bitter almond and orange flowers and good should be dropped upon the layers as you progress, and over all pour one ounce of your favorite toilet water or rau de calogne. This is suffcient to fill two quart Jars, or one very large jar, and it will keep for years. From time to time various sweet things may be added to it, as a few tuberoses or a spray of heliotrope. If the" jar is left open for a half hour every day it will fill your room with a delightful fragrance, spicy ' and refreshing, unlike eny other perfume. 'The flowers chosen should be those "of agreeable perfume, pinks, violets, verbena, heliotrope, acacia, balm, lavender, etc. Readers may obtnla answer, to ueatlos by -wrltlns: The Palladium Questions and Answers department. . All liiestlons should be written plainly and tirleflY. ' Answers will be riven briefly. AW Way otnan s ''I tried for four months to get my wife to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, which I know had helped a friend of mine who also suffered from stomach trouble. She insisted her case was different. I finally had to bribe her with a new dress. The first dose produced remarkable results, clearing up her complexion and restoring her appetite. - She can now eat things she hadn't been able to for many .years." It Ms a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucu3 from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which, causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re-' funded. . Clem Thistlethwaite's seven drug stores, A. G. Luken and company . and .druggists, everywhere, Advertise-1 meat. ,
and reduction, refunding of ihe war debt and re-' adjustment of the nation's foreign loans.
'The opinion Sunday by
is practically universal. The Fordney bill has fallen flat. Representative Fordney himself contributed to the gayety of the nation' for a brief
Sailor Streets. as
moment by characterizing his tentative measure as a magna charta of some sort. The fact remains that few ' persons save its prospective beneficiaries care whether the bill is passed thi3 summer or next fall or next spring. There is nothing in the world-trade situation to necessitate immediate general tariff revision. There is
no present flood avert. Imports
ury experts are quoted as saying that the proposed Fordney tariff with its higher schedules might not increase the aggregate customs revenue by any appreciable amount.
"The whole country, however, is clamoring for revenue1 and tax revision and reduction of the expenses of government. At such a time vast sums distributed as a soldiers' bonus would have a ruinous effect on the nation's finances and on the business activities of the American people. The recovery of business is being retarded by uncertainty regarding the tax schedules of next year. More than half of 1921 is gone and not a single step has been taken toward the longpromised reducting of the crippling taxes.
decided sev order that they taxpaying public
ure of relief from congress this year, the senate must give priority to the revenue problem and let the tariff wait as long as may be necessary."
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can", "Take It". "Up" CONQUERORS OF" ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING "None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm." . These are the words of Henry D. Thoreau the man who lived in the woods, talked with birds and animals, walked hours in the fields, understood the language of the flowers, made his own bed and cooked his own food, read, thought, oved and lived! This same man once said that if you didn't read the best books first, you might not have a chance to read them at all. No wonder there is not a line of unwholesomeness in all that he wrote." No wonder that he is more widely read every day. No wonder that he was the embodiment of the best that he thought and wrote. When we forget that we were ever boys, we are already old both In heart and in body. Enthusiasm is the star that guides us all as we seek to rule in the Empire of Growth. It leads us surely across the most difficult quagmires with our souls wrapped within its arms, we can" fail in ' nothing. Enthusiasm makes us conquerors of anything and everything. Harnessed to the horses of Enthusiasm, your cart will never stick In the mud for long. For the strength back of Enthusiasm is the strength of the strongest giant. v Whoever heard of any enterprise winning without great Enthusiasm? "None are so old as those who have outlived Enthusiasm." It's as though Youth never left one but just took the hand of Age that it might not become lonely. On arising in the morning, be glad! On beginning the work of the day, put your heart and soul into everything that you do. Pay no attention to whether you will be "paid" for everything or not. Honest effort is always paid for in full. ...... The moneys of the gods never depreciate! Be enthusiastic. Bubble all you want to. It Is better to over-do than to under-do. It is far better to wear out than to rust out.
Who's Who in the Day's News The Republican majority In the U. S. senate will De augmented by one when Gen. T. Coleman Du Pont of Delaware, recently appointed to the upper house by Governor Denny of that state, to succeed Senator Josiah O. Wolcott, resigned, takes his seat Wolcott is a Democrat. Du Pont is a Republican, and a very active and well known figure in G. O. P. national politics. General Du Pont is undoubtedly one of the richest men in the country. When he retired from- E. I. Du Pont de Nem-. ours & Company, of which he was president, after in the powder busimaking millions ness, he built one of the largest office buildings in the world, and purchased from J. P. Morgan a majority of the capital stock of the Equitable Life Insurance Society. A little later, after recovering from an operation, he formed a coal company at a capitalization of $6,000,000, and In February, 1913, paid $3,000,000 for the Waldorf-Astoria. He is head of the Greeley Square Holding Company, which owns one of the largest New York hotels. Another large hotel in Wilmington, Del., is owned by the new senator, and he is director of the Empire Trust Company, the National 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 haven't heard of the new treatment known as Dr. Leonhardt's HEMROID. 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 HEM-ROID 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. Advertisement. BOSTON STORE Quality First
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that the tariff problem can wait of foreign goods to check, or have been declining, and treas
"In these circumstances, if business and the
generally are to obtain a meas Surety Company and a score of other banks and corporations in the est.' General Du Pont is 57 years old. He was born in Louisville, Ky., a son of Bidermann Du Pont and Ellen S. Coleman. His family for generations has been identified with the manufacture of powder and explosives. He studied at Urbana University, Ohio, later at the Chauncey school in Boston, and was .graduated an engineer from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Then he entered the Bteel business. In 1889 he "married Alice Du Pont of Wilmington, a distant cousin. They have five children. He has been chairman of the Republican state committee of Delaware since 1904, and was a member of the Republican national committee. In 1908 he was chairman of the speakers' bureau of the national committee. The boom for him as candidate for the Republican nomination in 1912 was short lived. Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today Sunday opening of theatres during the winter months of the year was suggested in council by W. H. Bartel. councilman from the Fourth ward, and i again was suggested by him at a board ci works meeting. Mr. Bartel, while not mentioning such action by the theatre owners during the hot months, inougni that when there were no theatres could be run to a good advantage on Sunday. Don't Spoil Your Hair By Washing It When you wash your hair, be careful what you use. Most soaps and prepared shampoos 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 cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's 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 and rub it In, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. . It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. Advertisement. TRACY'S Coffee Fresh Roasted Daily We Seii Skinners the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and other Macaroni Products.
SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,
INDIANS ASK BIG WHITE CHIEF TO SET ASIDE DAY IN RED MAN'S HONOR
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f "1 ' Chief Buffalo Bear and Princess Buffalo Beat. President Harding probably receives more unusual guests than any other one man. Recently he was visited by Chief and Princess Buffalo Bear, Sioux Indians of South Dakota. They called to urge that a day be set apart as Indian Day to honor the American Indians who fought in the world war. The Indians brought presents of mocassins for Mrs. Harding and the head dress of a chief for the Great White Chief.
Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON STOLEN . OR STRAYED The heat is almost killing, the summer is no jokef the sun goes westward drilling, and leaves a- trail of smoke. Each hour the day grows hotter, men lose their pep and vim, and weave around and totter and where is Sunny Jim? Where Is the dippy duffer who bids us sing and smile when he beholds us suffer in every modern style? I see him in the winter when blasts are raging loud; a glad and merry sprinter he chases through the crowd; he bids me can m sorrow, and cries, "So help me, Pete, the sun will shine tomorrow and melt the snow and sleet." I see him in the springtime, I see him In the fall; he says it's dance-and-sing-time, and beams upon us all. But now that I am melting, and life seems stark and grim and solar rays are pelting, oh, where is Sunny Jim? No gent, with precepts priestly, comes up to cheer my heart, but men, in language beastly, their sentiments impart. They say, "Dodgast the climate, it seems to have no sense; why don't you roast and rhyme it, and hang it on the fence? Why don't you flay the weather in one great soaring hymn?" They talk like this together and where is Sunny Jim? In winter, he's a hummer, in autumn he is fine, but in the -sizzling summer he taketh in his sign. Dinner Stories "I was at the big general stores in Market street the other day," said Slimfingered Joe, "when the whole electric light apparatus went wrong and all the departments were as black as pitch." . "My word, what a bit o luck!" chuckled his friend. "What did you get?" "My beastly luck again. It's always ASPIRIN Name ."Bayer" on Genuine Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following j tne directions ana dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Take noj chances with substitutes. If you see j the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds,! Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Ptin. 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.
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I dogging me. department" I was in the grand piano Correct English Don't Say: I would not go alone if I were HER Her father would not let you and SHE go afone. Such young girls as HER ought not to travel alone. Girls like SHE are not afraid to travel alone. 4 They invited you and HERSELF to travel with us. Say: I would not,go alone if I were SHE. Her father would not let you and HER go alone. Such young girls as SHE ought not to travel alone. Girls like HER are not afraid to travel alone. They invited you and HER to travel with us. . The floor area of St. Peter's in Rome is 227,069 feet, being the greatest of any church in the world. Itching.Chafing Baby's Skin Nothing Heals Like Sykes Comfort Powder Brooklyn.N.Y. "I amsendingyou the photograph of a happy, healthy baby who sufered from a chafed, sore, inflamed skin and was relieved immediately by Sykes Comfort Powder. In my work as a nurse I have found Comfort Powder to be 'a healing wonder' for itching, chafing, scalding and skin soreness." Martha B. Pursel, Reg. Nurse, 679 E. 21st St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Not a plain talcum powder, but a highly medicated preparation which combines healing, soothing and antiseptic qualities unequaled to heal skin soreness of infants, children and sick people. Used and endorsed for twenty years by leading physicians, nurses and mothers. Teeth Tell Tales Free Examination DR. J. A. THOMSON DENTIST Murray Theatre Building Open Evenings and Sunday Phone 2930
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CAMPBELSTOWN, Ohio Wheat In this district yielded from 10 to 15 bushels an acre. The thrashing is about done. Improvements on the roads are being made rapidly by Lester Benham. He has filled all the ruts in his district with coarse stone and Is now putting on a top dressing. BETHEL. Ind. A' poor yield of wheat has been harvested hereabouts. Farmers are completing thrashing and making hay. . ' ; WATCH FRESH GRAVEL SAYS HIGHWAY HEAD Warning was sounded today by Lawrence Lyons, director of the state highway department, to automobilists against crowding far to the road sides when traveling state highways recently dragged or in process of dragging. This warning, Mr. Lyons pointed out, is prompted as a safety measure because in some places gravel dragged up along the side of the roads is still soft although it appears firm. It is natural for drivers to select what appears to be the finest portion of a highway and naturally after the drag Visa nQesoH nvav o rro A tViA oiHoa ftr V V U W , VUV ,1 . W J V . rather edges are smooth and appear solid. In some cases where gravel has not had opportunity to pack, the machines Invariably skid when crowd ed over too far to either side and fatal accidents are likely to occur. "While it is physically Impossible to prevent all accidents on state roads, or for that matter any road, sometimes due to carelessness of drivers, every effort is being made to reduce these to a minimum on Indiana state highways," Mr. Lyons says. TIZ FOR TENDER, SORE, TIRED FEET No more sore, burning, swollen, tender, tired feet. No more shop tight ness. No more sharp, stinging pains from corns, callouses, bunions or raw spots. No matter what you have tried without relief, just use Tiz. Tiz is the only remedy that draws out the poi sonous exudations that cause swollen, j burning, tender feet. Tiz ends your foot troubles. Your shoes will not seem tight and your feet will never hurt or be sore or swollen. Get a small box of Tiz at any drug or department store and get instant relief. Wear smaller shoes. A whole year's foot comfort guaranteed for a few cents. Advertisement. it THE SHADES" INDIANA'S GARDEN OF THE GODS The Ideal Place for A Day's Pleasure A Week's Vacation A Month's Rest In scenic beauty this resort can not be surpassed. Good hotel open from May 1 until November. Boating Fishing Bathing Dancing Free Road Maps Weil Marked Highways Send for Folders J. W. FRISZ Waveland, Indiana The Cake That Pleases Zwissler's Butter Maid Cake at All Groceries Made by Zwisslers Special Prices on Manhattan and Apex Tires Oldsmobile Salesroom 102S Main St John H. Niewoehner ' Sanitary and Heating Engineer ' 819 3. Q St Phona 1828 New York Dental Parlors Gold Crown $4.00 Plates $3.00 Gas for Extraction $2.50 DR. J. W. GANSt Open Evenings 8th and Main Phone 1378 nnnnitmmiqmimiaitnmHUnni I See Us for Summer Furnish-1 ings for Men I LICHTENFELS ,
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OFFICIALS OF MINE UNIONS TO DRAW NO SALARY THIS MONTH
(By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 15. No salaries will be accepted by more than 100 officers of the United Mine Workers of America for their work this month "because of the widespread unemployment among coal miners," said today's Issue of the Mine Workers' Journal, official publication, of the international union. All officials, including the head officers, members of . the international executive board, organizers and field workers, according to the announce ment, "have volunteered to contribute their entire salaries for July to the organization in order that they may share the burden of hardships with the membership of the union." The exact amount thus contributed was not announced, it being said that some of the officials work part time on a per diem basis. The total, however was expected to come to -several thousand dollars. John L. Lewis, as president of the union, receives $666.66 a month, and Philip Murray, vicepresident, and William Green, secretary, each receive $583.33. Shelley wrote the "Revolt of Islam" lying in the bottom of a boat on the Thames river. 3 mx BAD STOMACHS 1 For indigestion headache, dyspepsia, gas, bloating and all stomach disorders A five day trial free charge- will be sent your address. Name Address.. of to ....w...vi-...i..i.. Sold and guaranteed by all Thistlethwaite Drug Stores and at drug stores everywhere. Advertisement. The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything To Build Anything" LUMBER MILLWORK , BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phones 3247 and 3347 Don't Miss Our Big Shoe Sale WESSEL SHOE CO. 718 Main St. Buick D-33 Touring Model Cheap if Sold at Once Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St. Phone 1925 DR. R. H. CARNES f DENTIST Phono 2655 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building I 1016 Main Street - Open Sundays and Evenings b.T appointment 1 ' - -i'i-y-,-n-inru-i.n.ri.nj-ijij LUMBER and COAL MATHER BROS. Co. WATCH REPAIRING if you want your watch to run and depend on good time, bring them to us. A specialty on high-grade watch repairing C. & O. watch inspector. H0MRIGH0U3 1021 Main St Phona 1867 BUY COAL NOW We have the right coal at the right price. Jellico & Pocahontas Lump. ANDERSON & SONS N. W. 3rd A Chestnut Phone 3121 PRICE COAL CO. 617-519 N. 6th St PHONE 1050 Dealers In High Grade Coal Deposits niade in our Savings Department on or before the 15th day of the month draw 41o& interest from the first lay of the month. American Trust & Savings Bank Ninth and Main D
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