Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 283, 10 October 1921 — Page 6

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Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, afl Second-Class Mail Matter. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is 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. British Colonials to Attend The American government ha3 expressed a cordial satisfaction over the decision of the British government to include representatives of its overseas dominions in its delegation to the international conference on the limitation of armaments. Canada, Australia and South Africa, it is understood, will be represented. British dominions in the Pacific are vitally interested in the problems of that quarter of the globe which will be discussed in the Washington conference. Australia and New Zealand have had clashes with Japan over Japanese immigration and are

apprehensive of the designs which the mikado

has on the Asiatic mainland. Japan may eventually obtain Pacific, which would jeopardize

ical and commercial welfare, they believe. America would be showing poor judgment if it frowned on the presence of the representatives of these dominions. The prompt denial of a rumor to this effect shows not only our willing-

Musings for the Evening Japan will insist upon all her points, England will insist upon all hers, France will insist upon all hers and America will insist upon all hers. Ix)oks as though a pleasant time will be had by all. Fort Dodge prophet an open winter open to criticism, perhaps. THINGS NOT WORTH KNOWING. Nine out of ten men shave themselves, but remarkably few cut their own hair. A Wisconsin man counted the feathers on a chicken, but forgot to write down the result, so nothing was accomplished after all. Since men have been wearing softro'led shirts the sale of starch has fallen off, but we don't know exactly how much. Oyster shells are very hard to digest, rsnd should be removed from the oysters before the latter are eaten. ANOTHER IN THE RACE For a long time we hesitated about entering the mayoralty race in our home town, but now our old chapeau is in the ring. At first we determined to keep out of this thing, but our friends urged us so persistently that we could not well refuse. t These friends are located in Oil City. Pa.; Oskaloosa, Iowa; Grand Rapids, Mich.; S pinks' Comers, Neb., and other wellknown points. We are confident of polling more votes than our chief opponent, for the reason that his support comes entirely from Niles, Mich. If nominated and elected, which we have not the slightest doubt we will be. we plan to bring about some needed reforms in government as follows: Cheaper ire cream sodas. We will leave the matter of short skirts to the ladies themselves, as we believe Ihey will do as they like, anyhow. More movie theaters. We firmly believe this plank is one of the most important in our platform. AH tips to waiters and porters and barbers will be abolished. Amateur trombonists, corneters and singers will be forbidden to practice anywhere within the limits of the city. Derby hats will be abolished. AM roasted chestnuts must be guaranteed by salesmen. Time limit of one hour bhall be placed on all telephone calls. If you like our platform, vote early and often. After Dinner Stories A stout woman hired the same driver to take her out for a drive every fine day. He had seme difficulty in getting her in and out of the vehicle. "I'm afraid 1 am a great bother," i-he said, apologetically, one day. " - "Never you mind, ma'am," was the pal!ant answer. ''I likes a fare wot Mealie.s the cab." A salesuianlike looking inspector stopped over night at a small town Kansas hotel and was surprised to find a dirty roller towel in the washroom. Indignantly he said to the landlord: "Don't you know that It has been against the law for years to put up a roller towel in this state?" "Sure. I know it," replied the proprietor, "but no ex post facto law goes in Kansas, and that, there towel was put up before the law was passed." "Have you noticed that Dauber has changed his style of painting latelv? From his former meticulous method i he has turned to a sort of slapdash im-1 pressionism." "Yes. It's the influence of golf. I think he now tries to do his work with the fewest number of strokes." ANTHRAX CAUSES DEATH NEW YORK. Oct. 10. Michael F. Farley, ex-reprcsentative in congress from New York, died following a brief illness which was diagnosed at a hospital an anlhrax. Mr. Farley told attending physicians he had purchased a new shaving brush last week and that a rash appeared on his face shortly after he had used it. AH! EPSOM SALTS LIKE LEMONADE You can now buy epsom salts without the awful taste and nausea, by asking your druggist for a handy package of "Epsonade Salts" which looks and acts exactly like epsom salts, because it is real epsom salts combined with fruit derivative salts, giving it the taste of sparkling lemonade. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of cold water whenever you feel bilious, headachy or constipated. "Epsonade Salts" is the much talked of discovery of the American Epsom Association. Advertisement

ness but also our desire to have these dominions represented. The Pacific problem admittedly is of grave; international importance, and until some agreement has been reached by the nations, it will remain a potential cause for friction and war. Eventual disarmament is possible only after the elimination of the causes of war, and so long as the Pacific problem remains unsolved the possibility of war will always be present. Its solution manifestly involves the interests of ail countries which are in that quarter of the globe,

and so their views on the settlement must be;

included in any program that seeks to adjust that problem permanently. The hint that Lloyd George may be able to attend the parley is interpreted as another heartening development of the proposed conference. The whole world hopes that the nations will approach the conference with open minds and :t genuine desire to remove one of the most burdensome factors in the tax systems of every nation. The nations cannot go on increasing taxes indefinitely to pay for war costs in one form or another. Disarmament will not mean the total suspension of the military and naval establishments. This cannot be expected as a result of the conference. But if the powers are able to agree on a curtailment of naval expenses they will be taking the first step in the right direction. If tha

They fear that dominion of the their own polit conference also

tive causes of international controversies that lead to war, it will have done everything which reasonably could be expected of it.

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can", "Take It", "Up" THE MASTER He makes no visible motions. He says nothing. No brass buttoned lackeys, with bowing manners, attend him. He lives in a house of dignity, rather than one of display. In hidden simplicity does he work. But he has servants thousands of them! They tumble over each other to serve him at his call. For he is that sort of Master to whom Immediate obeisance is made. None of the earth have ever been beneath him. To him did Alexander go. To him did Napoleon owe all that he achieved. To him Cromwell, Washington, Lincoln, CarlyJe, Emerson, Poe, Gladstone, Gambetta, Darwin paid daily tribute. At his direction did Foch lead the millions of soldiers that brought Allied victory In the late World War. Confucius acknowledged him and so did Jesus. His is an eternal life running thru the myriad years of time space and events. Your hands, your feet, your tongue, your heart, your stomach, your veins and arteries, your lungs, and every intricate part of your marvelous organism has to do with him the Master! If you are down, he can pull you up. If you are mediocre, and yet have great heart, he is able to lead you into the path cf greatness He is never idle. Even in the deadness of night does he dream But he must be respected. He must be appreciated. He must be given space wherein he may work and play. And whn you come to know him in all his power, in all the possibilities of his mysterious and magnificent make-up. he is able to be and WILL BE, indeed YOUR Master. And vet he will serve you thruout all your days. His name? Your Brain!

Who's Who in the Day's News

LEWIS EINSTIN. Lewis Einstin, named U. S. minister to Czecho-Slovakia, by President Hard ing, has had years of experience in the diplomatic service and also is known as an author in diplomatic subjects. Einstin was born in Washington in 18T7. He entered the diplomatic servservice as third secretary of the embassy at Paris, shortly after graduating from Columbia universitv in 1S99. From that post he was sent to other embassies in various capacities. He was thanked by Kin? George, of Englnnd, for hi3 services in looking after British interests in Bulgaria in 1915, while serving as American diplomatic representative there. He later was made an officer in the Legion of Honor by the French government for his services during the World war. He has written many works on international diplomacy, "American Foreign Policy," being among the most generally known books from his pen. Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason THE SAD OPTIMIST. The most determined optimist has moments when he sighs, and mutters to himself. "I wist that life is not all pies;" and ere he's from his grouch uprist, he's shed brine from his eyes. The most resolved of Sunny Jims has moments of despair; he fails to dance on buoyant limbs, he seats himself to swear, and wearily he wipes his glims, and rends his beard and hair. C fV TV A nANTYV JiiVjLj 1 LVrV L.rVlLI TO DARKEN HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Grayhaired, unattractive folks aren't want- : ed around, so get busy with Wyeih's ottse bob ouipnur compound ton:ght and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful ap

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succeeds in adjusting provoca-J I would not give a picayune for any mirthful gent who always hums a cheerful tune and never makes lament; he shows he is a locoed loon, devoid of sentiment. The optimist has gloomy days when he can't frame a song, for everywhere he turns his gaze he sees so much that's wrong; sees virtue halt on stony wavs. while crime is going strong. But since he is an optimist, he fights the gloomv view; he taps himself upon the wrist, and says, "This will not do! There never was so dense a mist, the suu could not shine through! And all the evils I behold are doomed to pas away, and virtue, shod in shining gol-1, again win nave her day; then why j lament ana rant na scold, and flop my ears and bray?" The optimist sees good advance, though progress oft is slow; and if he is, by any chance, imersed in tears of woe, he soon emerges from hi2 trance, hi3 teardrops cease to flow. Answers to Questions (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 (five advice on logai, medical and financial mutters. It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Writw vonr mieKiinn plainly and briefly. Give full name and I A SIGN OF THE TIMES The Empress of France to Make 74-Day Cruise to the Mediterranean February 11. The popularity of the Empress of Scotland is well proven from the fact that she was full up just ten weeks from the day the Mediterranean Cruise was announced. Scores were turned away who wanted rooms with bath and about 150 are on the waiting list for anything given up. Frank C. Clark of New York has induced the Canadian Pacific to char ter him a second ship viz. the Empress of France, to leave New York February 11th, a week behind the Empress of Scotland for a very extended cruise of 74 days. The route covers Las raimas, canary islands, Madeira, Lisbon, Cadiz, Seville. Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Leghorn, Pisa, Naples. Pom peii, Athens, Constantinople, eighteen j uays in cgypt ana Palestine. Alonte Carlo, Havre, Liverpool and St. John or Quebec and Montreal. Over ninety per cent will stop over in Europe and visit Paris, London, Oberammargau, etc. About eighty will make a thorough tour of ten days through Spain including Madrid, Toledo, Cordova, Seville and Granada, and the same number will make a thorough tour of ten days in the Holyland spending three days at Damascus, three days around Lake Galilee and Nazareth, four days around Jerusalem Including the Jordan and Dead Sea, and will travel by the new Allenby railway from Jerusalem via the Suez Canal to Cairo, and then visit the First Cataract of the Nile. Over half of the passengers will take Nile trips, many will go as far as the Second Cataract and a few will go up to Khartoum. The first cruise leaves February 4th by tne Lmpress of Scotland from New and it lasts 63 days Advertise ment.

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FOUR MEMBERS OF BRITISH DELEGATION TO DISARMAMENT PARLEY ARE NAMED

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The four members named. Above, H. A. Fisher, left, and Andrew Bonat Law. Below. Lord Lee, left, and Winston Churchill. ' The names of four men Great Britain has so far selected to send to the disarmament conference at Washington have been submitted to the U. S. state department for approval. These four men are Andrew Bonar Law, former leader of the house of commons; Winston Churchill, colonial secretary; Lord Lee. head of the admiralty, and H. A. L. Fisher president of the British board of education. It is not known definitely whether other men will be added to this group before ":ime for theii departure for the U. S. Pressure is still Leinpc brought to bear on David Lloyd Georfc. British premier, by his friends, to get him to attend the conference. He has pleaded stress of matters at home as the reason for his hesitancy in joining the delegation.

address and enclose two cents In stamps for return postagre. All replies are sent direct to the inquirer.) Q. What effect would freezing have on jelly? A. E. C. A. The department of agriculture says that freezing and thawing would be apt to break down and change the I texture of jelly. It would not be likely I to injure the jelly, however. U. Are tne red corpuscles really red when viewed singly? C. B. A. So-called "red" blood corpuscles are in reality straw color when seen singly but when seen in masses they appear red and do give the blood its red color, bright red when full of oxygen, dark red, almost purple, when deprived of their oxygen, through tissue absorption. Q. How many ex-service men are there in the United States? L. B. K. A. The war department has no fig ures compiled showing the total num-! ber of ex-service men in the United j States at this date, but there were j 4,800,000 in service at the time the) armistice was signed, and as the forces have been cut in accordance with congressional registration so that HOW WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE May Escape the Dreaded Sufferings of that Period by Taking Mrs. Block's Advjce Hopkins, Minn. " During Change of Life I had hot flashes and suffered for fe&$rlLydia E. Pinkham's H Vegetable Com pound advertised in the paper and got good results from taking it. I recom mend your medicine iu my inenud ana you may p u d i l s n ; this fact as a testi- i I monial. " Mrs.RoB- I ert Block, Box 542, 1 1 HoDkins. Minn. ! I It has been said that not one woman in a thousand passes this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, j 1 sinking spells, spots before the eyes, j 1 dizzy spells, nervousness, are only a few I of the symptoms. Every woman at this 1 age should pront by JUrs.tsiock s experience and try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., about your health. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Advertisement. EVERSHARP LEADS H. B. Medium. B. Soft New stock Eversharp Pencils A. G. Luken Drug Co. 626-628 Main St. 7IGRA N'i Ladies' Shop' FOR BETTER VALUES mnninntninmniiiimiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiui iiiuiiiiii:iiiuiiiiiiniiuiiii!Mir j The Bank of REAL I Service j 2nd National Bankji n'liiHiiniiiiiimtiiiiiimiHiniiinniiiiMiiiiiiiiiniinnnimtinimiHnniniiiiiiiira J

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there are only 150,000 in the army and about 100,000 in the navy and marine corps, it is easy to estimate that there are over four and a half million former service men who are now civilians In the United States. Q. Why was the great wall of China built? W. P. A. This wall was built to check the invasions of the Huns. Q. What is the rosetta stone? N. L. A. A. The rosetta stone is a piece of black basalt found in 1799 near the rosetta mouth of tha Nile, bearing a trilingual inscription (in hieroglyphics, demotic characters and Greek) and famous as having given M. Champollion the first clew towards deciphering the Egyptian hieroglyphics. Gambling with dice and cards has prevailed from the earliest times. Corns Ended by a Touch Pain Stopped Instantly Corns Removed Quickly and Gently 'THIS is the scientific way, the modern way to end corns. A famous expert evolved it. A world-famed laboratory produces and guarantees it. With millions it has displaced old methods, harsh and crude. It is Blue-jay the liquid or the plaster. Either is applied by a touch. The pain stops at once, and soon the whole corn loosens and comes out. Thus any corn, old or new, can be ended at your will. No joyful hour need ever be spoiled in this way. Prove this tonight. Get Blue-jay at the drug store. Bid all corns a lasting farewell. Liquid or Plaster Blue - jay stops pain-ends corns a Bauer & Black product i Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded '2. i iiuiiiiiiniiiiMHiiiiiiiiil iniiiniiniiitmiiiimimmimMiKMiMimiiminiimuii m)llU!1!tllllltll1HIIIIIUIIftllltll1tilllMIMtlHimiltltlt!lltlllllllli:illlllltMIIMtl1ll!!lll The Latest Modes in Fall Wearables f jKNOLLENBERG'Sj ..iiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiii!iniiuniniiiinniuiiNU!iiiniiui!iiiiiiiiii!iiiii!iitiiiimiiiuiiiiir Richmond's Biggest STOVE SALE Is Now Going On. You can buy the GLOBE GARLAND or LAUREL Stoves and Ranges now at 20 Off Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St.

OLD GERMAN EMBLEM MORE IN EVIDENCE THAN REPUBLIC FLAG

By Associated Rress) BERLIN, Oct. 10. The black, red and gold flag of the German republic is less in evidence than any other of the dozen or more official emblems which wave from houses of every town and city of the country. The most popular banner is the black, white and red of the former empire. In some provinces and ia a number of towns the republican flas has nevere been flown, is not recognized, and cannot be purchased. Even in Berlin, seat of the government, the flying standards of the empire outnumber those of the republic, which appear generally to be restricted to necessary official use or to popular demonstrations in favor of the new regime. The red flag of the Communists usually flies side by side with the republican colors during any popular parades or manifestations. Situation Causes Agitation. In some quarters this situation has caused agitation against monarchical propagandists and here and there has resulted in fights between the police and adherents of the monarchy or between monarchists and republicans, but on the whole it has passed unnoticed. The only definite effort to prevent the use of the flag of the republic has Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ag Today When the county superintendent of instruction made the statement that there was no harm done when boys fight, he failed to anticipate the force of his statement. Later he received reports from several of his teachers to the effect that whenever a fight took place, the offending pupils advanced as their excuse, "boys should fight," and cited the superintendent for authority. The superintendent explained to his teaching force that his position on the question was that while boys ought to be able to fight, they should not make it a daily practice, simply for the sake of fighting. Soothinq &nd He&linq Quickly relieves skin and scalp disorders stops itching and burning and usually restores skin health PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS NEARLY THIRTY YEARS Should be in evert; home Now is the Time to Buy Coal MATHER BROS. Co. If It's a Used Car You Want See Us Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St. Phone 1925 TRACY'S Coffee Fresh Roasted Daily we seii skinners the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg NoodJes and other Macaroni Products. VESTA BATTERIES I I for Super-Service I I Piehl Auto Electric Co. I i 1024 Main Phone 1891 aiiinmiiHiiMiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiRiniiiKmiiuiiiiniiiiniiiHiiuiMmiiiuiiiiiinniii Late Fall and Early Winter Furnishings for Men. LiCHTENFELS 1010 Main Street eiiiiiiiiimitittHriniiinimiiifimititiiiiMiimiiittiutiHfiitiiiititiiiiiiiitiinitiniiiit I fmmMmm&? 2 The Underselling Store .iiHtmtnuuti tuHtiiuui iHiiiimhWif iiiu;imiH i iinmitHMittuiHiiuiUHitmf HAVE YOU TRIED "FAULTLESS FLOUR" Ask Your Grocer Milled by a perfected process Machine Work, Air Compressors, Gasoline Engines, Motors; Overhauling Trucks and Cars. Richmond Air Compressor Co. N. w. First and Railroad BUY COAL NOW We have the right coal at the right price. Jellico & Pocahontas Lump ANDERSON & SONS N. W. 3rd & Chestnut Phone 3121

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