Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 273, 27 September 1921 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAM, KiCHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1921.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Street. Entered at the Po9t Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second-Class Mail Matter.

MEM BRIt OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Th Aftso.-lated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for rer-ubllcRtlon of all news dispatches credited to !t or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication or pedal dispatches herein are also reserved. Good Health in the Schools Prevention of disease and development of

health in the schools, worked out on a national scale, is the new program which the bureau of education recommends in a program published

this week.

"Health can be taught," it says, "not the

theory, but the habit, which alone will lead to

healthy bodies."

The bureau proposes to make health a defi- cies to achieve results. If the school system gets

tifte part of the training of children. It will behind the movement rigorously, the co-opera-

school term, and consequently, by drilling them in the rules of health, are able to prevent ailments and to guide the children on tfca road of health. Some of the health rules for children, which the bureau has announced in its program, are:

"A full bath of tener than once a week ; brushing the teeth at least once a day ; a movement of the bowels every day; sleeping long hours with

windows open; drinking much milk and no tea or coffee; eating vegetables and fruit every day; drinking at least four glasses of water a day; playing part of every day out of doors. "For the teachers, rule No. 1 is the weighing and measuring of every child once a month and entering the record on the pupil's report card as regularly as his grade in arithmetic. His weight for his height and his rate of gain can then be compared with the standard health tables." The bureau has undertaken a gigantic task, but it seems to have begun at one of the sources

and to have enlisted one of the most potent agen-

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emphasize not only the study of health, but also the actual attainment of health, so that physical defectives will be cured and the child enter the citizenship with a perfect body. America believed it was training robust and physically perfect children until the war revealed an appalling large number of physical defectives. The bureau of education set out to correct this evil three years ago, and after an intensive study is now prepared to apply a remedy. The teachers will be enlisted in the program on the theory that the school doctor and school nurse perform a service which loses much of its value because the habit of health is not inculcated in the minds of the children by their educators who are with them daily throughout the

tion of child and teacher should soon remove some of the causes for physical defects which are apparent in adult life. If the habits of good health are firmly established in the child's mind, it will cling to them through life. The lesson of right living will not be forgotten and the coming generation will be superior to the preceding in the physical robustness of its members. And while the school is doing its share, the parents themselves should not overlook their part. If they will fulfill their duty as guardians of the child's health, believing that it is incumbent upon them to enforce the suggestions made in the school room, they will be conferring a boon upon the child and upon the state in which the child will presently be a unit.

Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton

DON'T LIKE THAT KIND OF MUSIC Dear Roy Did you know that the Drum building in San Francisco Is lo- , cated at No. 1 Fife street? Spoodles. Andre Brule, a dilettante, has won the kissing championship of Europe. The ladies whom he kissed during the contest saw his kisses were "chaste," the American entry's kisses were "flaccid," the Englishman's "tepid," the Spaniard's "vampirish.' But we saw where an American kiss cost $20,000 the other day and Andre would have to go some to beat that Then, again, there are all kinds here, a taxicab smack costing only about $2 for for the fares and the Fifth avenue 'bu3 variety only 20 cents. Some of these kisses are chaste and others aro chased. Marshal Foch boasts that the French army could now sweep Europe. But there isn't much of Europe to b6 swept. As some slangist might say, there isn't any place in Europe that is so very "dirty.' Headline says that Mexican trouble worries the administration. There always will be trouble in Mexico so long as there are so many Mexicans there. The styles, under a new system, will be cabled from Paris. Heaven alone knows what worry and increasing age will be saved and prevented when women are able to learn within five minutes instead of waiting five days whether gowns are to flop at the ankle or flip to the knee.

What has become of the old fash

ioned man who used to own two pairs of trousers, both with suspenders?

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can", "Take It", "Up" BE ON TIMES When Lord Northcliffe recently visited the United States he stated that one of the worst wastes in this country was punctuality. "Unpunctuality," says this great organizing genius, "disorganizes. It throws working schedules out of gear." And this from the man who started out without a cent and worked long hours but not late. For he believes in beginning early. He eays that he starts his day at 6:30 in the morning and goes to bed at 9:30 p. m. No wonder at the age of 56 he accomplishes such wonders. He probably is the most powerful and influential private citizen in all the British Empire, and one of the world's greatest publishers. Napoleon ence said that the reason why he beat the Austrians was that "they didn't know the value of five minutes." Promptness in an office is the greatest asset that any organization can have. The employe who is habitually late may be put down as one not to be trusted for any important task. If you expect to be a leader, you must leam to be on time. The late arrival robs himself much more than he does his employer, much as he takes away from the one who trusts him. Also, he cultivates an inaccurate and inefficient manner that is sure to show in all that he does. If you want to get ahead and earn more money be prompt Be on time. Many have the false impression that lateness can be "made up" by overtime. But it isn't the loss of time that counts but the loss of getting started, of giving the right universal movement to your organization, that means so much. Most employers who understand what promptness brings, are as particular about prompt quitting when the work of the day is done. Promptness is the father, mother and ancestor to dependability! And what is greater than to feel that you can be depended upon?

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Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason

MY BUSY DAY. My motor purrs and quickens, the tank with gas is filled; the road is strewn with chickens and cats that I

have killed; e till faster, faster going! And cattle that were lowing, and roosters that were, crowing, are now forever stilled. I have no earthly reason for hitting such a clip; I have

the whole blamed season in which to : make the trip; but my old boat's a dinger, a dust and gravel slinger, and to 1 do not linger just watch the old girl skip! But, say, what ails my vision? I seem to be in bed! "You had a bad collision," just now the doctor said; "at high speed you were racing, all motordom disgracing, and now you see me placing this poultice cn your head. Your car, that was a daisy, is wrecked beyond repair; the coroner Is crazy, so many dead are there; when two fools get. to driving, to break speed records striving, it's trange that one's surviving, as you f-re. I declare. The sad truth must be spoken, though it may seem a frost: your collarbone is broken, and both your ears are lost; with blood your dome is crusted, your diaphragm is busted, your works must be adjusted, and that at frightful cost." And from my couch of sickness I watch the autos pass, and mark their pep and quickness when drivers give them pas; I may not drive such sprinters for many, many winters, for I am all in 5-pllnters, oh, waly aud alas!

bor, in a tone of sympathy, "but the black grows a little rusty. You will! put on another coat?" j "Yessuh," said Joe. "Daisy Moore, she says it needs another coat." "Dai3y Moore! Oh! But has she said black paint, Joe?" "Uh!" grunted Joe, and then his look of perplexity vanished in a slow grin. "I's going to ask her tonight," he added briskly. Two days later the sympathetic neighbor, passing again, was greeted by Joe from a ladder set against the house. "How does yo like it?" he asked, waving his paint brush toward the bright red glowing across the top of the little house. "Daisy Moore, she picked it out We git married next week."

Who's Who in the Day's News

gantic construction program in the supply zones in France. Later, when difficulty arose with the air program of the exDeditionarv

forces, he was selected by Gen. Pershing as chief of the air service, and in that capacity served the remainder of

tne war. On is return to the United States he was assigned to duty as commander of the engineer camp at Camp Humphrey, Virginia, where he is now on duty. Secretary Weeks said recently that Col. Patrick's services as chief of the air service in France had been of a

very high quality and the war secretary warmly commended the officer's capacity for organization even before it was known that Col. Patrick was to be named to succeed Maj. Gen. Menoher. Col. Patrick is 58 years old.

Masonic Calendar

(Any reader can get the answer to any question by writing The Palladium Information Bureau. Frederick J. Haskin. director, Washington, D. C. This offer applies strictly to information. The bureau does not grve advice on legal, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle 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. My hair is curly in the summer, but becomes straight in the winter. What can I do to keep it curly the year round? H. L. A. In cool weather, dampen the hair by combing with a comb wet in hot water. Placing the outspread fingers

on the hair while wet, will make a j wave resembling a marcel. j Q. How tall is Tilden, the tennis: player, and how much does he weigh? E. N. A. A. William T. Tilden, Jr., is six feet one inch tall, and weighs 165 pounds. Q. Who introduced printing in America? R. M. N. A. The first book printed in the New World was probably a translation from Latin into Spanish of "The Spiritual Ladder" in 1535. Juan de Zumarra, a Franciscan monk, first Bishop of Mexico, printed it. The first book printed

in America that contained cuts to illustrate the text was "The Doctrina Christiana" printed in Mexico City by Juan Pablos in 1544. Q. Please settle an argument by giving the source of the quotation "You

can lead a horse to water but you i can't make him drink?" H. K. A. This quotation is traced to John Heywood (circa 1565) in whose "Proberbes" appears: "A man may well bring a horse to the water, but

' he cannot make him drink without he

will." t Q. When was the pay of private soldiers raised from $13 a month? I. S. C. A. The War Department says that congress passed an act May 11, 1908, changing the pay of American soldiers from $13 to $15 a month. Q. Where did the Casaba melon originate? P. D. H. A. The name, variously spelled Kassaba, Cassaba, Casaca, Cassabah, is derived from the town Kassaba near

Smyrna, Asia Minor, whence it was introduced. The seed was sent from Smyrna to California late in 187S. Q. What city in the United States

'has the greatest amount of mineral

(content in its annKing water: r. M. I.

A. The Bureau of Chemistry" says that the drinking water of Oklahoma

(City contains the greatest amount of

minerals. There it amounts to 12.1 grains to a quart. The mineral content of the drinking water of Atlanta, Georgia, is the least, and amounts to only .2 of a grain to the quart

FORM LODGE DEGREE FOR SONS OF MASONS (By Associated Frees) TOLEDO, O., Sept. 27. Organization of a Masonic degree for boys, sons of Master Masons and their chums, is being perfected in Toledo, says an announcement from the Toledo Masonic Executive association, The organization will be known as the Order De Molay. The purpose of the order, says the announcement, "is to make better

boys, better men and better citizens. The degree will teach reverence, patriotism, filial love, clean living and

good citizenship. Boys must be be

tween the ages of 16 and 21." Preliminary steps to secure a char

ter for the lodge in the name of the Ohio chapter have been taken and it

is expected the first class will be ready for initiation in October. The order derives its name from Jacques De Molay, the last military master of the Order Knights Templar, an eminent martyr of Free Masonry, who was burned at the stake May 18. 131.4.

OHIO KIWANIS CLUB

OPEN LIMA CONCLAVE LIMA, O., Sept. 27. Seventy clubs are expected to be represented at the annual convention of the Ohio Dis

trict Kiwanis clubs, which opens herej Tuesday. This is the fourth annual convention, and the number of clubs represent an increase of 350 per cent over last year, according to Albert H. Miller, district governor, of Toledo. More than 1,000 visitors are expected. Sessions will open tomorrow morning and continue through Wednesday afternoon. A new governor will be elected Wednesday morning. Those who are being mentioned for the post include Arden E. Hardgrove, Akron; Walter S. Jackson, Lima; A. C Link, Springfield, and Judge Roy E. Williams of Sandusky. Present officers of the district, in addition . to Miller, are Edward T.

Clayton, Cincinnati, first lieutenant

governor; Dr. A. H. Wyethof, Newark, second lieutenant governor; A. P. Land, Akron, secretary, and Paul P.

O'Brian, Dayton, treasurer.

PERSHING ON BATTLEFIELDS CHAUMONT. France, Sept. 27. Gen. John J. Pershing, who spent Sunday at this town, which was his headquarters during the World war, has gone to Romagne. He planned to spend a few hours going over various battlefields in the Verdun area before

proceeding to Coblenz, the headquarters of the American army of occupation.

Correct English

Don't Say: He gave three cheers for the speaker, AND THEY WERE loud. He was driving a wagon to town.

BUT IT WAS empty. Mr. Brown is our pastor, AND HE is liberal with all classes. I was sitting in my room, AND I happened to look out of my window. Say: He gave three loud cheers for the speaker. He was driving an empty wagon to town. Mr. Brown, who is our pastor, is liberal with all classes. I was sitting in my room, WHEN I happened to look out of my window.

FREIGHT TRAIN KILLS MAN

VALPARAISO, Ind., Sept. 27 When

the engineer of a Nickle Plate through freight, stopped last night at Knox to oil his locomotive, he found a man's cap, bloody clothing on the pilot and a quarter fastened in a crevice on one

of the drive wheels. Later the muti

lated body of Elmer Cotton of Ham

mond was found along the right of

way, west of here.

Dinner Stories

When the wife of Joe Betts, an Alabama darky, diod, he mourned her sincerely. "I's going to put a black border to my house," he said. And he did. A week later a broad band of black outlined the front of his little dwelling. A couple of years passed. Then one of his neighbors, stopping to speak to Joe, found him gazing up at his little black-edged house with an air of perplexity. "It lasts well. Joe," said the r.eigh-

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COL. MASON M. PATRICK President Harding has named Col

Mason Mathews Patrick of the corps! of engineers to be chief of the air service, with the rank of major gen

eral. It is said that army circles were not surprised at his nomination, for his name had been mentioned continually since it was known that Maj. Gen. Menoher had been asked to be released as head of the air service. Col. Patrick is a native of West Virginia and was appointed from that state to the mili18S2. During the

war he was first appointed a brigad

ier general of the national army and served in that rank as chief engineer, service of supply, American expeditionary forces, in charge of the gi-

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Tuesday, Sept. 27 Richmond lodge No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in the Master Mason degree, 7 p. m. Wednesday, i?ept. 28 Webb lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. Will hold lodge of instruction. Robert W. Phillips, instructor. Friday, Sept. 30 King Solomon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation; work in the Past and Most Excellent degrees. Saturday, Oct. 1. Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S., stated meeting.

Although blind, a Canadian ex-soldier recently passed the civil service examination for employment as a shorthand clerk.

Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless

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If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Advertisement.

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Oct. 8 will be the opening of our Big Sale on Globe and Garland Stoves and Ranges. Also Furniture.

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