Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 278, 4 October 1921 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

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Second Clas3 Mail Matter.

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The Art Exhibit

The attention of citizens is called to the

exhibit of paintings by four Cincinnati artists which is now on display in the public art gallery in the high school building. The work of these painters is of superior merit and well deserves to be seen by persons who enjoy viewing beautiful paintings. The display has been obtained by the Richmond Art association, which invites the public generally to visit the gallery. . By obtaining exhibits of various artists in the United States, the art association offers the public an opportunity to become acquainted with the work of painters whose talent is so varied that it offers an appeal to the different minds. One need not be an art critic or a student of art to be able to enjoy artistic effort. And the art association ever since its organization has kept this fact in mind, the result being that its exhibits have become exceedingly popular. Our whole citizenry knows that it is welcome to the exhibits and that they always offer something worth while seeing and enjoying. The public art gallery should be well attended while the Cincinnati exhibit is here. Two of the artists are Hoosiers, and one of them, Randolph

Coats, formerly resided in this citj This fact is not mentioned as a particular inducement, for the pictures on display have merit, irrespective of the origin of their painters. x Every display of paintings, or of arts and crafts, has an upbuilding influence which none should spurn. The citizens of Richmond and of the neighboring towns and rural districts are cordially invited to visit the gallery.

SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1921.

That Guiltiest Feeling

Wayne County Roads The visit of the Marion county commissioners to inspect the road system and the repair equipment of the department is a compliment to the excellence of the system. Road repair work in Wayne county has been on an efficient basis for many years, and some of the methods have been widely copied because of the excellent results which they produce. W. O. Jones, county highway superintendent, is recognized as a well qualified authority on road maintenance. His system of concentrating material at strategic points in the county to obviate long hauls of gravel, for instance, recommends itself for adoption in many counties where poor stretches of road must wait long weeks for repairs. The successful operation of the department has given Mr. Jones an enviable reputation as a highway expert in Indiana. - The Marion county officials undoubtedly will find many points worthy of their acceptance. In many counties much money is wasted in

the highway department because of inefficiency and unbusinesslike operation of the details of management. The road repair system of Wayne

county is a success because Mr. Jones has made

a careful study of the problem and is able to

apply his knowledge to obtain practical results.

: Answers to Questions

(Any reader can sret the answer to any question by writing: The Palladium Information Bureau, Frederick J. Haskin. director, Washington, P. C. This of-

- fer applies strictly to information. The bureau does not give advice on legral, medical and financial matters. It does

not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research I on any subject. Write your question! plainly and briefly. Give full name and i

address and enclose two cent3 In stamps for return postage. All replies " are sent direct to the inquirer.) Q. The old-timers all say we will have a hard winter because the musk- : rats have heavy pelts, the squirrels are laying up an unuuaslly large store of nuts, and ducks have been seen going south earlier than usual. Is this true? F. G. W. A. The weather bureau says that none of these things is any indication of how severe the weather will ; he. The unusual thickness of the muskrat's fur is probably due to a - Kood food supply this year. A squirrel gathers all the nuts he can, and the cfop is good in many sections. Ducks have been unusually abundant for several years past and hence the early flights have been noticed more than usual. Q. Is It true that longevity runs In families? L. II. A. A. Scientists seem generally agreed ' that longevity Is inherited that is, the son of a man who lived to a great - age is more apt to live to a great age than the son of a man who died early of natural causes. Alexander Graham Bell astablished this fact by a study of the famous Hyde genealogy. An-! other authority estimates -that 50 to 75 per cent of the death rate is due . to heredity that is, that percentage of deaths are due to inherited consti-1 ; tutional conditions, and could not have been postponed any considerable length of time by change of environ

mental conditions. Q. Has anything been done in California and other sections that have suffered from' earthquakes to prevent damage from that source? C. A. L. j A. Recently an effort to survey the fault lines in the earth, along which earthquakes occur, from an airplane.

. was made in California and was part

ly successful. Exact knowledge of

! these fault lines makes it possible : to avoid placing many structures

TODAY'S TALK

ey George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can

Take It", "Up"

FACE' AND FIGHT THEM ALL The world is all the time vexed with problems. It has to face each one, sooner or later and fight each one out. And that is the same with us all. We are puzzled with an increasing number of choices. We may choose to be mediocre or we may determine to rise above the average, to stalk above the crowd to be great! It takes much more time, infinitely more pains and patience days and nights of discouragement and maybe suffering and oh, so 'much waiting and waiting and waiting to be great, though. The easy way, however, is the temporary way full of disappointment that breeds disappointment. You must think the thing you want to be the man or woman you want to become. Then face every problem and fight the good fight to a finish. I have a little motto pasted on my typewriter. Here it is: "Make no small plans they have no magic to stir the imagination." If you have imagination, if you can see yourself stronger and more courageous with the oncoming of every new day, you will be adding equipment to your character which will serve it faithfully when dire emergencies come unawares. Then will you be able to face your tasks without crumbling in heart, and fight them out to a grand result. But try not to lean in your climbing lift! And do your best to lift someone else besides yourself for "he climbs highest who helps another up." Be a real artist. But did you ever hear of anyone who ever distinguished himself as a real artist who didn't first distinguish himself as a fighter who faced every fight big or little and who won more than he ever lost? It is easy for any intelligent person to believe in one who believes in himself and demonstrates the fact!

Who's Who in the Day's News

where they are in danger. Building houses of wood rather than brick is considered the best protection against earthquakes. Earthquakes themselves

have done little damage in California. It has usually been a fire or some other catastrophe following the earthquake that did most of the damage. Q. What is the size of the world's wheat crop this year? C. R. S. A. The wheat crop of the 20 chief wheat producing countries for 1921 is estimated by the department of agriculture at 2,461,430,000 bushels.

After Dinner Stories "So you want to join our company?" fvaid the theatrical manager to the f-eedy-looking applicant. 'In what pieces have you ever appeared?" "Well," replied he. "my last engagement was with 'The Blot on the Scutcheon." "What character did you act?" " was the Blot." "I m telling you the truth when i s-ay that I was much happier when I was poor than I am now." ' Then why don't you let your rail'ions to and he poor again?" "Why. because I should be miserable : linking of the people who got the r.-ionrv." ,

Ft was after the concert and the 'alent was, as usual, being criticized. ' i certainly envy that man who sang the bass solo," ventured a young man. "Why?" inquired one of the young l idies in astonishment. "I thought he had a very poor voice." "S? did I. But just think of his r.erve!"

Lions were -kept at the Tower of London until 1S3J. when they wjrc removed to the zoo.

it's a (invxn oi.ii kgukdv You can't keep stronK and well without sleep. Whether your rest is broken by a painful hacking cousrh or Just sin annoj inf? tickling- in the throat, the f-vstem becomes weakened and rundown. Mrs. K. r. Drake, Chillis, Md.. ivrttes: "After an attack of the 'flu' I ras left with a severe conKh. Nothingrelieved me till T used Foley's Honey and Tar, which I n hiKhly recommend." It covers irritated membranes w-itn a healing- and soothing- continue.

loosens phlegm and clears air passaeres. J ,V ti. Liiken Prug Co., 62ti-6-8 Alain ?t. Advertisement.

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LORD INVERFORTH Lord Inverforth, who is probably better known in America by the name of Andrew Weir, head of the great merchant and ship owning concern of

Andrew Weir and company of London, Glasgow, Middlesbrough, Hongkong, Buenos Aire San Francisco and New York, is now in this country for a stay of some duration. It is said that his purpose here is to

arrange tor a supply of oil for his great fleet, nearly all his liners being transformed, with

Andrew weip a view to the use of oil in lieu of coal in the matter of fuel. Andrew Vv'eir was created a peer in 1919 and in the same year received the American distinguished service medal from the war department at Washington in recognition of the assistance which he had given to the American troops in Europe in his capacity as surveyor general of supplies and afterward as minister ol munitions and supplies. At the outset of the war Lord Inverforth as Andrew Weir was one of the greatest figures of the shipping trade of the British empire. Hailing from Kircaldy, he is an old friend of A. Bonar Law, and at a time when, early in 1915, confusion reigned supreme in the supply business of the war department, he was at the instance of Bonar Law invited by the government to join the administration as surveyor general of supplies and promptly proceeded to put everything on a business basis and to substitute system for something akin to chaos.

Since the armistice he has achieved wonders in the bargains which he has

securea tor the state in his direction

or tne sales ot leftover war supplies and superfluous war material of every kind.

Lessons in Correct English

Don't Say: The boat sank DOWN. They hoisted UP the flag. He rose UP and walked away. He repeated his speech AGAIN. I read a biography OF THE LIFE of Franklin. Say: The boat sank. They hoisted the flag. He rose and walked away. He repeated his speech. I read a biography of Franklin.

India ink was invented by the Chinese about 1,200 B. C, and was made by mixing a very fine soot with a gelatine prepared from asses' skin.

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Musings for the Evening!

A SYMPOSIUM OF EPITAPHS.

Lies slumbering here, One William Lake. He heard the bell. But had no brake. At fifty miles Drove Ollie Pidd. He thought he wouldn't Skid, but did. At ninety miles Drove Edward Shawn. His auto stopped, But Ed kept on. This monument's For Jackson Druck. His Liz was lighter Than the truck. Down in the creek Sleeps Jerry Bass. The bridge was narrow. He tried to pass.

CONFESSIONS OF AN AMATEUR CYNIC. I never knew what hia

meant until I had read the "Congres-

siuuai necoru. I can't remember if T vpr pnim-od

a seesaw as much in my childish davs as I do now in the Seventh avenue sub-vay.

I finished Bernard Shaw's "Back to Methuselah" last wocir an 011

wondering what it's all about. Whenever T hpr o mor. n-,-

about the people who inhabit Mars I

iuuk. arouna ior his keeper. I never read Swedenborg's "Heaven and Hell," but a friend of mine who

was married last month says he knows all about it. I kissed a eirl nnc and r noro- a,

it again. I married her.

I like to see nennlo wear ctifr niio-

because I wear them, too, and misery loves company.

Many a time while riding in the subway I've envied the sardine his olive

cil. Josenh C,

Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason

TOMORROW Today has little sorrow, it is a good safe bet; but wo believe tomorrow will show up better yet. And all through life we're groping, with slow and heavy tread, still hoping, always hoping, for better things ahead. And so our loads we're bearing with patience, day by day; few pilgrims are despairing, though weary be the way; for in us is implanted the faith in joy to come, in Eden lands enchanted, where birds are singing some. Without this faith we'd falter, and quit our useful chores, and you would need a halter to drag us from our doors. Ah, then no fine incentive this stale life would accord, no spur to minds inventive, for progress no reward, then all our pep would vanish, and we would sink in sloth, and, growing also-rannish, we'd end up in the broth. Butjall well balanced mortals have faith in bliss ahead und so they greet with chortles the bogies dire and dread. What if today is tougher than punk day3 gone before? We haven't long to suffer tomorrow's at the door. What if we're overloaded, and galled and chafed and vexed? We shall not long be goaded tomorrow's turn is next. And so we erring critters toil onward day by day, and bravely take our bitters the nectar's on the way.

Bundy Wins Praise

by Photographs of Roses Rose photography, a hobby with Arthur Bundy, Richmond photographer, has made his name known over the country and has attracted the attention of Studio Light, a trade publication of the camera-men which has reproduced six of Bundy's rose pictures with an article about his work. Mr. Bundy has made a hobby of taking pictures of the roses grown by Richmond florists until he has become expert at it. He declares that it pays to take just as much pains with this sort of photography as it does with the photographs of men, women and children. Several of Mr. Bundy's rose photo-

Pyramid Reliev

Sure as Piles

The Relief from Pain, Discomfort and Distress is What Has Made a Million Friends for Pyramid Pile Suppositories. Send for a Free Trial Until you use them you can have no idea of the soothing- influence of Pyramid Pile Suppositories.

SALTS FINE FOR

ACHING KIDNEYS

Makes a Family Supply of Cough Remedy Really better than ready-made conrh syrups, and mth &lxut Family aad quickly prepared.

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If you combined the curative properties of every known '"readv-made" cough remedy, you probably could not get as much real curative power as there is in this simple home-made cough syrup, which ia easily prepared in a few minutes. Get from any druggist 2 ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar eyrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn svrup, as desired. The result is a full pint of really better cough svrup than vou could 1 - j j. t . 1 j

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ASPIRIN

Nhme "Bayer" on Genuine

Had Close Shave "My wife and children thought I was dying when, after an attack of acute pains in my stomach, I became unconscious. It was right after our Sunday dinner. They say I looked like dead and guess I had a pretty close shave. I had been having more or less stomach trouble and bloating with gas for past two years and could get no permanent help. Talking with a friend about my attack, he advised me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I have not had any gas or stomach trouble since taking it eighteen months ago." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Clem Thistlethwaite's 7 drug stores, A. G. Luken Drug company and drug

gists everywhere. Advertisement.

Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Advertisement.

V7 , . . , really better cough svrup than vou could We eat TOO mUCa meat, Which buv ready-made for three times the i-i . monev. Taatea nleasant nd tiered

ciogs Kianeys, tnen the BPoiia. back hurts; This Pinex and Srrup preparation gets 11 ui 13. , r)Clt at the of a couen and Eive9 . , ,, ! i almost immediate relief. It loosens the AlOSt folks forget that thu tMncvc ! nhlocmi. stonn t.hft naafv thi-nat ,VL-la

like the bowels, get sluggish and' an heals the sore, irritated membranes clogged and need a flushing occasion-1 60 Pe.nlv and easily that it is really ally, else we have backache and dull i & nJ!i"' ,v - . . . 1 A ClSLXT a 11 JP Will UQiiailv rtrarnnmo ha

rf,&i. ? kianey re.S1011- severe ordinary cough and for bronchitis croup, headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid; hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and! is nothing better, all sorts of bladder- disorders. I Pinex is a most valuable concentrated You simnlv must keen vnur Virtnoto I compound of genuine Xorwav tiine ex-

active and clean, and the moment voul Jra?t' a,nd has bewl used Jfr generations feel an ache or pain in the kidney re-1 to-r re-v mP 'ere "shs crinn o-t oK y J . To v'd disappointment, ask your gion, get about four ounces ot Jad druggist for "2', ounces of Pinex" with Salts from any good drug store here,! full directions, and don't accept anvtake a tableSDOonl'nl in a flas nf -a-.i thine- else. Gniranteed tn trive har.ln

ler Deiore DreaKtast tor a tew days

and jour kidneys will then act fine'

This famous salts is maae from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a. delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Advertisement.

satisfaction or monev promptlv refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.

STEVE WORLEY GARAGE Agents for Mitchell and Haynes Automobiles First Class Repair Work U. S. Tires and Accessories 211-213 N. W. 7th St. Phone 4878

WALL PAPER, lc Priced as low as 1 cent per roll 1,000 rolls to choose from "The WaH Paper King" MARTIN ROSENBERGER 401-403 Mairt St.

An Alterative Tonic

Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable Compound. An old and reliable medicine. Rheumatism, catarrh, scrofula, and the blood. A system puri

fier. At all drug- stores

See the New Oakland Sport

Model E. W. Steinhart & Co. 10th and Sailor St

Phone 2955

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Rugs Cleaned and Washed CLARENCE S. GEIER Oriental rugs a specialty. Tapestry suit3 cleaned and washed and upholstery in automobiles. Work called for and delivered. 212 S. 13th St.. Phone 6212, Richmond. Ind.

Ask any druggist for a CO cent box and be relieved of itching- protruding piles, hemorrhoids and' such rectal troubles. A single box has often been sufficient. Take no substitute. If you would like a free trial, please send name and address RMSyrt.r2ld1,IV;us,,Co.- w Pyramid Blag., Marshall, llich. Advertisement.

graphs will be exhibited in his window after Wednesday.

Are your feet tired, sore ar tender? Do they sweat? Use KIngley's 6 treatments Foot Remedy, 50c at all drug stores. Advertisement.

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Reliable Automobile Accessories Oils and Tires at reasonable prices RODEFELD GARAGE West End Main St. Bridge Phone 3077

DR. E. P. WEIST Special attention given to the treatment of Diseases of the Stomach. Intestines, and Chronic Constipation. Suite 204 K. of P. Bldg. Phone 1728

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