Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 266, 19 September 1921 — Page 6

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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 THK ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the o 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. ; Schools for Thinkers

The primary purpose of all education should be to teach fundamentals so that the child will

be able to think rightly and govern his conduct in life on sound theories When a school system accomplishes that purpose it has attained everything that justly can be demanded of it. Mere training of the child so that it will know mathematics, grammar, history; literature and science will not suffice. These are only means to an end. k A rogue may have learned all these things yvell in school and perhaps may have been the leader of his class, and yet no one will say that he is a desirable citizen. . 1

Schools must train the child

right lines, so that it can see under the surface, determine on right action, detect fraud and hum

bug, and govern its life on the basis of sound principles. That- isn't an easy thing to do, for all of us are mentally lazy, prone to seek the short cut, and to adopt the easiest expedient. We don't want to think; we are satisfied' to let the other

Answers to Questions (Any reader can get the answer to any question by writing The Palladium Information Bureau, Frederic J. Haskin, direc tor, Washington, D. C. This ofj fer applies strictly to information. The bureau does not give advice on legal, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settla domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Write your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose two cents in stamps for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the inquirer.) Q. Is it true that any part of the ocean is free h water? A. S. A. The hydrographic office says that there are several places in the different oceans of the world -where fresh water may he found. One of the best known of these places is beyond the coast of Miami, Fla. - The cause of this fresh water in the midst of the salt ocean is a spring formed by a subterranean river. Q. Please advise me the per cent of marriages that go on the rock of the divorce court. H. O. R. A. In 1916 it was estimated that the number of divorces was 112,036. Of these 31.1 percent were granted to husband; 68.9 percent granted to the wife. The marriages numbered 1,040,778. Q. What religion has the most followers? G. P. M. A. The religion which has the most followers is Confucianism orTaoism. The members number 310,925.000. Q. What pitcher has struck out the nior-t batsmen? F. V. A. Walter Johnson of the Washington team of the American league has struck out. more batsmen than other pitcher in the history of hase ball. In a game on Aug. 15, 1921, he struck out eight me,n bringing the total up to 2.775, surpassign Cy Young's record of 2,771 strike-outs. Q. You state that the first aerial mail delivery in the United States was made in 1911. by E. L. Ovington. Did he make the trip alone?. H. W. S. A. The post office department says that the post office polit E. L. Ovignton made the first air mail delivery trip alone. Q. who was the ongiani mater or. Washmston Pie? F. C. A. While it seems impossible to trace Washington Pie to its original maker, it is interesting to note that recipes for it may be found in old English cookbooks. Q. When was a revenue tax first put on whiskey? J. C. B. A. The first revenue tax on whiskey dates back to March, 1731. Rippling Rhymes By WALT MASON DELIBERATION The things we do in foolish haste make henrt and conscience sore; rasn impulse causes half the waste that prudent men deplore. Like autumn leaves the money flies, because the joyous f-kate won't ask himself, "Now. is it wise, thin splurge I contemplate? Oh. shall I blow this bundle lank, I've earned by labors hard, or put it safely in the bank, where moth and rust 3're barred?" He won't sit down and view his wad, and think how much it cost, the strain that bends his shoulders broad, the efforts that exhaust. He won't call in his wife and aunt, their counsel wise to win; he'd think it was some sort of plant if those girls hutted in. Oh, oftentimes I am impelled to seek the marts of trade, where bargain counter sales are held, and blow the coin I've made. But lorn ago I made a rule to think such yearnings o'er; and in a day said yearnings ccol, and I am sane once more. Today I'd buy the car that flies our gasping -nitage through; tomorrow morn I'll realize that my old boat wilt do. It's impulse leads the boys astray; the rash and thriftless gink should buv himself a bale of hay, and tit on it, and think. And he should think -how foolish 'tis to waste the hard-earned bones, while foolish spenders round him whiz, and yonder pauper groans. BiiiwnniiiuninnHHiiilMiiiiiiiimnimimiirimiuimiuinimiiiiiiHimimniiini m i The Underselling Store ; HUUiuiiiimuuiiHiiuHiuuuiiimiiuuiiiiiiHiiiHUntiniunil inituiiiutraiuuiuniiniiiwiniliiiiiraHuiiniiHiiHMnuiiiiiiiiinramiiiimiiiiiin The Bank of REAL 1 . Service I s !2nd National Bankl : : " . t i j : Ttit i n fWTi iib mm wtfuuummr. iuii n isncrfcdunnntH i muiuui mil

fellow do that, while we follow complacently in his footsteps. Teachers have no trouble to arouse an interest in sports in their pupils. They take up games with alacrity. Adults will find pleasure tinkering about the house, playing golf or going to baseball games. No urging is necessary to attain these purposes. But all of us, youth and adult, will postpone to the last minute a project that requires thought.

Education to democracy must

ers who are thinkers, who know how to think

constructively, are attained. Pupils ample of parents young people may

for themselves. Huxley, in summing up what he believes con stitutes education, saysf

"That man, I

tion who has been so trained in youth that his body is the ready servant of his will, and does with ease and pleasure all the work, as a mechanism, it is capable of; whose intellect is a clear, cold, logic engine, with all its parts of equal strength, and in smooth working order ; ready, like' a steam engine, to be turned to any kind of work, and spin the gossamers as well as forge the anchors of the mind; whose mind is stored with knowledge of the great fundamental truths

to think along

of nature and of the laws of her operations ; one who, no stunted ascetic, is full of life and fire, but whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience; who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself."

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can", "Take It", "Up" WHAT'S A TEMPER FOR? The other day I stood on the corner of a busy street in a big city and watched, for quite a time, a policeman handle the traffic. Every once in a while he lost his temper and took it out on some driver or pedestrian who, he said, "didn't use their head." Well, I was a witness to the fact that they didn't. But I didn't .like to see this officer lose his temper! He could have used it for something more important! I have no idea why tempers were invented. Unless it was that we might learn the shortest method whereby they might be controlled. It is significant that the more temper you give away, the more you accumulate. So that it would appear that the wisest way of handling your temper is to keep it as far away from other people as possible. And not to humor it. For it is a great deal like a chained dog. Harmless while chained, but if irritated too much, there is the danger that the chain may break with much damage resulting. What's a temper for, then? To let alone! A temper must be a good thing, or else we all would not have one. But usage never improves it. As we all know. There is a difference between "righteous wrath" and a fiery temper. The former, under the proper circumstance, exhibits the sterling stuff that most good humans possess, but the latter pictures the worst of a man or woman and shows them up at their weakest. What's a temper for? To KEEP! You rarely see an important or a useful man lose his temper. For, you see, he needs it. He uses it to make him strong. To make him understand the failings in other people, and to teach him that he Is very fallible. Don't let anybody take your temper from you.

Good Evening By ROY K, MOULTON A friend of mine went into a barber shop to get shaved and found two pro-

anyjprietors of -the shop engaged in a

furious game of seven-up. They were so excited over the game that neither looked up as I entered. I waited five minutes and grew impatient. "Come," I said, "which one is going tdshave me?" "Just wait a minute," snapped one of them. "Wait till we find out who owns the shop." SOUNDS MORE LIKE LAUNDERING tq become a school teacher Miss Charlotte Waddle h has gone to Twist, Wash. Brodhead (Wis.) Register. One scientist declares in a paper that parsnips are nutritious. ProV ably he tried them out on a horse. On account of the paper shortage there is hardly a collar being worn in the state of Nebraska. ! Why ask some people what they are living on? They are just living on, that's all. SCREAMING TO HERSELF "Dragging out from beneath her bed the suitcase, she crammed in the little garment, and finally, strapping down the lid again, laid her head against it, silently screaming her despair." Red Book Magazine. Kissing is taboo in Siam. but judging by the pictures of some Siamese beauties, it shouldn't be necessary to pass a law against it. We have never seen a necktie manufacturer who wore a full beard or encouraged the practice in others. Policemen in Chicago have received orders prohibiting them from using their own automobiles to do patrol work. ... Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum far tampleCu tic-arm 1 alcana , a f acmtin g fmrnoce. Address Cutlcmr L&bar&toriaa.Dept.X,Mklden,K&s. 60 Golden Cream Bread Wrappers get a pair of Stilts at the The Richmond Baking Co.

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be of practical worth in our teach the child to think. Teach necessary if this end is to be must have before them the ex who think in order that these learn how to select and judge think, has had a liberal educa Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Year Ago, Today Assistant Postmaster Deuker, who was soon to assume the charge of the postal savings bank that was to be opened at the Richmond postofflce. stated that the explanatory circulars which he had ordered, were expected to reach here in a few days. The cir culars, which were to furnish complete information, regarding the postal depositories, were to be sent to all the citizens of the city. M Calend asonic ar Monday, Sept. 19 Richmond Commandary No. 8, K. T. Special conclave, work in the order of the temple, 7 o'clock; full form. Tuesday, Sept 20 Richmond lodge No. 196, F. & A. M. Called meeting, work in fellow craft degree, 7 o'clock. Wednesday, Sept. 21 Webb lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M. State meeting. Friday, Sept. 23 King Solomon's chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation; work in mark masters" degree. Be a home owner. Read "Houses for Sale 'in the Want Ads. Many bargains on easy terms. LUMBER and COAL MATHER BROS. Co. iiimiiiimiiiuuiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiuiHitiiiiiiiimnuiuitmiitiiimmiiitiuiuimuiiHK 1 Home-Made Pressed ' Chicken 1 and Beef It's Delicious (STERLING Cash GROCERY ( 1 A. R. Bertsch, Prop. 1035 Main St I i tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiutiiiiimiiuiiuiiiiiiititiiiiiiituiiiiiriiitiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiuHii TRACY'S Coffee Fresh Roasted Daily we seii skinners the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg NoodJea and other Macaroni Products.

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Correct English Don't Say: He grew rich, CAUSED BY gambling in stocks. Mr. Brown shot the burglar, CAUSING his death. SPEAKING OF war, it does not mean merely going to the front. WHILE TALKING TO Mr. Smith he told me about his trip. HAVING no money to pay my taxes, my bonds had to be cashed. Say: Gambling in stocks made him rich. The burglar's death was caused by Mr. Brown's shooting him. War does not mean merely going to the front. Mr. Smith told me about his trip To get money to pay my taxes, had to cash my bonds. DAVIS WILL ADDRESS FIRST MFC. FORUM The first forum meeting to be held by the Chamber of Commerce since the middle of the summer will be held Wednesday night, Sept. 21. Dell Davis, city engineer, will address the assembly on "City Planning." . White the forum meetings are promoted by the Chamber for the organization's members, attendance is not limited to those affiliated with the civic body. The secretary-manager has announced that he wishes all men and women who can be present, to come. Beginning with Wednesday night, it is probably that a forum meeting will be held regularly once ach month. RHEUMATIC SKEPTICS Be fair to yourself, you sufferers from rheumatism no matter what form. Get a bottle of Rheuma; use it all. and if you don't think results are wholly satisfactory, you can have your money back, says Quigley's Drug Stores. Advertisement. WiuimiimnHwmoirmMiiiHmitm J 1 BOSTON STORE f s 3 One Price, to All 1 i 1 1 1 Hi IMumiiimtfffiimtnnmmmiimmtnmtnmnmiimimfmtiTitr mmillllllllllllllUlMMMIIlllllllilHIIIMUUIMIIIIlIllllHHlMIIIItUlllllllllMllIinilllllli IknollenbercsI Where the New Things 1 , Appear First fiinnininiiiiiitiHuiiiiiiuiiiiitiiHuuiiiiiitimi!i!tttiiiiiiiiiHtnittuiiminiuHT Paint Your Roofs with EBONOL ROOF PAINT, good for composition or tin roofs. Hornaday Hardware Store 616 Main Phone 1281 nmiuniRuiiiiniiiiiiuiimiiiiiHiiitiiiutiiiniiHitiiiniiiiimtuimumruiuuuiiini BIRD CAGES ) Just Received IRVIN REED & SON I 'uuHMunmmnitHiniHiiiiiimininiimmnimiiitHmminnintnnmiramnnmHi MHfMitumimmmimtHiiHMimMiHtMimimfnnnHnMiHuiMnuuiiuiiuiiaium Girls' Slipon Sweaters j All Shades, $1.79 and $2.25 j I Rapp's Cut Price Co. j I 525-529 Main St 1 TiinutttnniHrHtmttiinHiutiiHimmtuwiiniwiiiiiminniiimmuiiHiMniiiftilHi tmtiioiimnimmauiiuniitmiitiimiKUiitmiinaHiraMiRiiwM COAL BUY IT NOW! Phone 2194 Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co.. iiwwniwimiiimmwiimiintirinuuiiiniimHMmwiuiwt

IND., MONDAY, SEPT. 19, 1921.

When a Feller Needs a Friend

Dinner Stories The reason there are so few good husbands is that the test is so severe. A really good husband will register something which looks like genuine grief on learning that the household's favorite fern has died in spite of everything that could be done for it. A woman went to her provision dealer to pay her bill. Knowing the man pretty well, she said: "I had quite a laugh over the way someone in your shop spells 'salmon " and she pojnted out on the bill the item i pounds psaimon. The grocer looked at it and said in a tone of contempt for such lgnor ance: "That's the work of a new book keeper, but he's got to learn to spell correctly if he wants to stay with me. Let me correct the bill, madam." Taking a pen, he drew several lines through the word and wrote above it "sammon. "There, madam," he said complacently, handing back the bill. There are over 100 recognized automobile schools in the United States. LOSE YOUR FAT, KEEP YOUR HEALTH Superfluous flesh is not healthy, neither is it healthy to diet or exer else too much for its removal. The simplest method known for reducing the overfat body two. three or four pounds a week i3 the Marmola Method, tried and endorsed by thousands. Marmola Prescription Tablets, containing exact doses of the famous prescription, are sold by druggists at one dollar for a large case, or if you prefer you can obtain them by sending direct to the .Marmola company, 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. They are harmless and leave no wrinkles or flabbiness. They are popular because effective and convenient. Advertisement. tniiiiimiimilliiii"ii!niiiiiiiiiniiriimiiiiilliiiiimiiiiiiinimitniiiniimiiniim We Undersell All Others I I Get Our Prices i Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St. I j iiiBuraiiiiimiiiitimumiiiiiniiiiiimiimiiiiuninnmiiHiHnimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinio Why wait until you have the money to buy clothes? Come to the UNION STORE, 830 Main Where Your Credit is Good Furniture, Rugs and Stoves Cash or Easy Payments Our Prices Are Right Guttman Furniture Co. , 405-407 Main St. nuiuiiiiiHiiuuiuiniuHnitiiiunitiiiuiniiutiininitnmniuMnuiHiiiitiiuNomi, i You Save Money When You Buy 1 Your Shoes from Beckman & Kreimeier I 708 Main I i i iiuHiuitmmuiHtHiiimiiatmiimiiHitmmmuitmtiaiifimttminiunnnintic Have a Look;7 Cities: Have a Look 1,000,000 ROLLS Wall Paper Free Sample Book Mailed Free Kitchen lc per Roll Oat Meals 9c per Roll MARTIN ROSENBERGER "The Wall Paper King" Richmond Hdq. 401-3 Mam Street

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DANVILLE, 111., Sept. 19. Oliver Henry Payne, a notorious bank rob ber, was sentenced in the United States District court to five years in the federal penitentiary at Leaven worth on his plea of guilty to robbing the postoffice at Breeze, 111. This was the sixth sentence Payne has received for robbing postoffices in the last 27 years. FARM BURDENS TO BE RELIEVED Wife of Prominent Indiana Farmer ' Discusses Question of Vital Importance. In a. recent statement, Mrs. S. W. Smith, of Rural Route "G", Indian apolis, the wife of a prominent Indiana farmer, stated that if more men and women living on farms would take Pepgen to build their strength and vigor, the burdens of farm work would become a great deal easier. Although prominent and well known, Mrs. Smith did not hesitate to give her own experience with Pepgen for publication in order that she might assist others who are in poor health. She says: "I suffered with my stomach for years. During this period I kept taking medicine after medicine. There wasn't a one of them that did me any good. My most severe trouble was pains in my stomach. Often at night, after I had gone to bed, the pains be came so severe that tney would awaken me. Then it "would be several hours before I could get back to sleep. "Since taking Pepgen my stomach trouble has disappeared and I am feeling fine. Of course, after what this medicine did for me, I am glad to recommend it to others." Pepgen is a new system tonic which is now being specially introduced at Quigley's drug stores, Richmond; B. A. Carpenter drug store, Cambridge City, and other leading drug stores in nearby towns. Advertisement. mmiimmiiMmmutiHittiiiiiiiiHiimmititittiiijimiuuniiNmtitiuinnDmniir Eversharp Leads H. B. Medium B. Soft Complete stock Eversharp Pencils A. G. Luken Drug Co. 626-628 Main St. 1 tuiromiiniimnitiii!uniHnutiiuuiiitiMmnitnRuinuitimnittuimtimiiiiititii Used Buick Touring Cars In excel lent condition, sold on easy terms. Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St. Phone 1925 6,000 Mile TIRES 30x3 S10.50 30x31 S11.95 Wm. H. Niewoehner 1134 Main St. Phone 1595 HIRSCH'S Clothes of Style and Quality on TERMS to. meet your individual needs 15-17 N. 9th St. gaanui !intimHaitiit!tuuiiininnHntuiiimiatunMui:iuiimiHiiHuiiinutH' VESTA BATTERIES f for Super-Service I Piehl Auto Electric Co. 1024 Main Phone 1891 60c Syrup of Pepsin

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BUILDINGS SECURED i FOR FALL EXHIBIT OF HOME PRODUCTS The fall 4ndustrial exhibit, combined with the flower show and- preliminary concerts of the Richmond Synv phony orchestra, will be held In the United Refrigerator company's buildings, on Washington avenue. The buildings were turned over to the committee in charge through the courtesy of the owner of the buildings. The committee of representatives from the Chamber of Commerce plans to make the exhibit the largest and most successful affair ever held in Richmond. Special attention la to be paid to the lighting system. There will be lights extending from Eighth and Main to the exhibition buildings at the railroad crossing, In order to direct the public to the scene of the festival. The committee will try to obtain and interest at least 150 exhibitors in this great festival. The Chamber of Commerce, being at the head of the affair, is backing the exhibit in every

respect. The executive committee is composed of: Eugene Quigg, Raymond Mather, Emmett Bartel, Ray.Weisbrod and Walker E. Land. HOOSIER MISSIONARY DIES IN CHINA FIELD PERU, Ind., SepL 19. The Rev. MacLeod, 60 years old, for 25 years a Presbyterian missionary to inland China died Friday from cholera. His wife, formerly Katherine Richer of Peru, and four children survive. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod with two children returned to China only a few months ago after spending a year here among relatives. Howquickyit heals! That s what youll say after applying RESItlOL Soolhinq &nd H&aJinq Use freely Cannot in jure He tenderest. skin The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything To Build Anything" LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phone 3247 and 3347 tnuuiniiratnimnimiinDiuiuiinKiimtuurtiniinrMiutntitmiritujiajjiuuiiiim fMcCONAHA'S GARAGE I I The home of Prest-c-Lite Batteries 1 1 In Richmond f 1 We have a Prest-c-Lite for any ear. 1 ainaianiitumiimnimiiuiiiuuituHiouiRnmnittnmiiinuiniuiitiinRMiiiiiiifii JUMBO OVERALLS Plain blue and stripes, (J- Qr special value $JLd THE WHEN STORE 712 MAIN STREET MinnmiimtmuinitiiKiiHiiuminmiTiiriiiiiiiiittnirTiitmitinnuniiinitmttn I MEN'S WORK SHOES ! Guaranteed, $3.00 j Bowen's Shoe Store ! 610 Main uuuiuummmttinniiiraHiuiiimmuuiuuHiiiiHitmtiiittnumauimniniuuH Mmn m rnrnuiuu nmmiitmmiiiniin lumnmmi mn lUHmmminnnmaumnH " NELL BREAD f I The Satisfying Loaf I Made by ! FRANK JACOBS I I 623 N. 12th St iHmunuinraimninnimtimniiiHittiiitniuniMumHiiMmtiiiiHii wniiitnnmiiinJtuniiiuuuttuiiiiuiiHiiimminumuitmiiiiitiiiiiiimMitwitTi Don't Buy Your Stove Until f You See Our Line HOLTHOUSE 530 Main St. I mininnMnimfmTmnimtuniiinnminmttniiiHiiiHiimniimimimiiiniuit DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooma 15-16 Corns tock Building i 1016 Main Street ? Open Sundays and Evenings by f mimmui!utiiintti!iitninitiiim:Mtitntniimt!iiimiiminniuiii!iiniintuiMtTV 1 Vacation time is here. Better get a good Accident policy before 1 leaving. 1 KELLY & KECK j (Insurance Service) 1 I Phone 2150 . 901'2 Main St. I utuiitnniHjiirHUutimiiiiiunmtMHiiniHiuMiimiiuiiiintiiitiiiutiiitiiimimtit

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