Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 302, 1 November 1921 — Page 6

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THE P.ICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 1921.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM Published Every Evening Except Sunday by

Palladium Printing Co.

Palladium Buildlne. North Ninth and Sailor Streets.

Entered at the Post Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second-Class Mail Matter. MEMBER OP 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. Keeping the Home Intact Home life in America is receiving the attention of publicists and thinkers. They have in

formed us that the home has lost its charm and

influence, and because of this retrogression from its former high state children are neglected and are maturing into manhood and womanhood without the strengthening influence of this institution. 4 , j The solution of the problem, however, will not be attained by, a mere pronouncement of the decadence of the home. The American people

must lay hand to the problem and themselves remedy the situation which the critics have presented. M. S. Pittman, director of rural education of the Michigan State Normal college, last week said : "Father is absent, mother has abdicated her throne, and the pleasures of the children are found away from home. The divorce court is busy." . There is nothing new in the statement of tha Michigan educator. That it is not true of all families, and that there are thousands of homes

where father watches carefully over his brood

of children and mother rules with ennobling

sway, cannot be gainsaid.

; On the other hand, no one can deny that there are many other thousands of homes in which the

children know little of parental supervision and earth.

Answers to Questions (Any reader can (ret the answer to ny question by writing The Palladium Information Bureau, Frederick J. Hask1n. director, Washington, P. C. This offer applies strictly to Information. The bureau does not srlve advice on lera1, 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.) I

sympathy. These are the ones that must be reached. We cannot expect this situation to right itself of its own accord. It would be folly to let it con

tinue on the theory that, in the long run, such .. ... ... i f j i

nomes will presently oecome rem tenuis uj. uumestic culture, in which fathers and mothers are striving by precept and example to inculcate the highest virtues and the best traditions of the commonwealth. The ideal place for the inculcation of the prin

ciples of good manhood and noble womanhood, of efficient citizenship, and of cultural values, is the home. It has always been the real center of a nation's strength, and when its influence has

waned and lost its potency, national decadence has quickly set in. Other institutions and organizations may

help in forming the moral background of our

children, but they can only be auxiliaries at the

very best. The real center is the home and the real work must be done there by fathers and mothers who are willing to devote their own time

and attention to this process.

And there are few parents, accepting a general average, who are not capable of being fathers and mothers in the real sense of parenthood

If they are remiss, the fault probably lies in their

disinclination to assume the responsibility and their inclination to let other organizations and

institutions do the work.

The American people cannot afford to let

other things usurp the function of the home. W

must recognize the importance of. the home in our national economy and resolutely prevent its retrogression. The remedy cannot come from the outside. It must be applied by the fathers

and mothers who will make the home the real

center of the family life by their own participa

tion and active interest in its affairs. As soon as they have come into a realization of the vital position they occupy in the home, as the center about which the home influence must radiate, their children will begin to look upon

their homes as the finest and best place on

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Q. Is the hunting and trapping season in now for rabbits, skunks, minks, opposums and muskrats? If so, is a license necessary? It. H. A. License must be obtained by everyone excepting tormer service men. Shooting of animals mentioned is not permitted between Jan. 10 and Apirl 1. TraDDine is allowed between Feb. 10

and Nov. 10. We suggest that you; write to Frederick J. Haskin, director of Palladium Information bureau, Washington, D. C, enclosing a two-i cent stamp, for a booklet giving the game laws. You will then not make a; mistake and be liable to be arrested i

and fined. We also suggest that before you hunt or trap, you inquire at the office of the county clerk in the court house in Richmond for particulars. The telephone number of the clerk's office is 2021.

Q. Is any one allowed to buy cloth; and make it into garments and sell! without a licese? M. H. S. j A. So far as we know no license is nefoctirv and vnil raav buv Cloth and i

make garments. -ni.

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can", "Take It", "Up" ROBERT MAC ADAM I have been traveling over macadam roads for a long time. And so have you. Recently I had occasion to have a short piece of road made to the entrance of my home. The man who did it recommended macadam. it was only of late that I learned this road was named after the man who first invented the process. His name was Robert MacAdam. He was the Royal Highway Commissioner of England a little more than a hundred years ago. MacAdam was a fine type of man sturdy, honest, painstaking and thorough. And he was the originator of the best road the world boasts of when made as MacAdam meant that it should be made. He did things to last, and I am told that his roads were the pride of his country so much so that the King himself and Parliament appreciated his work and offered him a higher salary. They also tried to give him a title and make him a baron. Eut MacAdam said that he was paid well enough and that he would feel uncomfortable with a title. I hear a very few people turning down offers of higher salary and titles today. I am glad that they named the product of this man's toil after him, to perpetuate his hard work and thought. I shall think of him every time I travel over a macadam road. The great lessen from Robert MacAdam's life, however, shall be this that he created something which had not until then been a practical project. Also, he took great pride in his work and in doing it so well that it has lasted over a hundred years. Another thing no sooner did he perfect this new process of road building than he sought to make it a permanent part of his contribution to the world. He didn't perfect it to make money and he seemed to have nothing but contempt for empty honors that added nothing to his achievements. Long live the macadam road as a tribute to the sterling man of character who first gave the process to the world!

No. 2 Levitatiou of a Match Box j A match box is placed upright on the back of t'' ' mil. It is pushed down,' but immM! v rises to its former position. Aftc. jme repetition, the box is banded for examination, but nothing unusual is discovered. In Betting the box on the back of the, hand, the drawer is pushed out slightly and, in pushing it back, a bit of flesh is pinched between tfce box and the edge of the drawer. j The box Is then knocked down fiat on the back of the hand, but by merely doubling the finjers it will rise as on a, hinge. Copyright Si PutHo Ledger Company

though there were a moral law; we jog along with our own wives, and sanely use the wage we draw. A lot of us still go to church, and bank upon the good and true, nor flinch it officers would search our cellars for a homemade brew. The rascals kick up lots of dust, and they are insolent and bold; but all the time the good and just outnumber them a thousand fold.

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

signs, reading "We're boosters." "Richmond, Panic Proof City," "Come and Visit Us," and others, and each car was loaded down with phamplets describing Richmond and what it did in the commercial world.

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THE SINFUL MINORITY You'd think, from reading scarehead tales about the carnival of crime, that all are headed for the jails, and few men tread the paths sublime. It's

' always pleasing to reflect that where

cne fellow wields a gun, a thousand

men, with aims correct, are plying bucksaws in the sun. Where one goes forth on stealthy feet to croak a stranger for his wad, a thousand gents

lVCimi4 virgin sod. The gunman makes the

Fifteen automobiles loaded down to! the guards with enthusiastic "boosters," all Richmond business men and members of the Richmond Commerc

ial club, started from the Masonic Temple on the first trip ever undertaken by the organization. The toursist were not to return until late in the afternoon. They visited Abington, Liberty, Connersville, Falmouth, Bentonville, Dublin, Cambridge City, Milton, Centerville, then returned to Richmond. Every member of the trade party was clothed as though he was about

to visit the north pole to inform Santa Claus tha.t Richmond was a panicproof city. "I'll bet we will think we have been to the north pole before we get home," chattered one tourist as a

narrow-penetrating breeze swept around the corner, just before the start and struck him amidships. The autos were emblazoned with

Lessons in Correct English Don't Say: He READ three books THIS week. He HAS READ three books LAST week. I saw only two HUMANS in the wild forest. I am not sure IF that candidate will be elected.

I GUESS you are going to the theatre, are you not? j

Say: He READ three books LAST week. He HAS READ three books THIS week. I saw only two HUMAN BEINGS in the wild forest. I am not sure WHETHER that candidate will be elected. I SUPPOSE you are going to the theatre, are you not?

HIS OFF DAY (From the Birmingham Age-Herald) "Waitin' for a train, stranger?" asked the talkative native. "Certainly not" replied the crusty traveler. "Who do you think I'd be hanging around a railroad station for, with a couple of suit cases? I'm going to ride a camel from here to San Francisco."

Short haired women are banned in Norway.

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per acre of Porto Rico and Nancy Hall , "ne. He managed to get in tnree j iTiuuuiS 1UI U1C

sweet potatoes. J. C. V. i f "e w'"8 PARAPHRASE OF CURRENT PLAYS breezy tale that gives pale moralists

A. The department of agriculture. ' " "Tl The Night CaD Something that we the blues; the thousand farmers in the

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rule about equal on the same type of gotten vacation, soil. They generally consider 180 to.

220 bushels of either variety a very fair crop. However, they have records of 400 or more bushels to the acre. - The Porto Rico variety is inclined to produce a good many oversized potatoes, but these are usually of fine Quality.

Q. Will ice freeze thicker in one A movement is gaining headway locality than another if the tempera-j -within Democratic ranks to mak2 ture is the same? E. E. J. j Daniel C. R.oper, former collector of A. The weather bureau says that if, internal revenue. Democratic national

the other conditions are air.o ins . chairman to succeed George White of

An Easy Way For Thin People to Put on Flesh and Gain Weight Strong, Straightforward Advice to Thin, Undeveloped Men and Women

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If you are thin, scrawny and undeveloped, if your face is peaked and your cheeks and neck exhibit unsightly hollows, it's almost certain that your nervous system is at the bottom of the trouble. You can eat three, yes four, substantial, fat producing meals a day, but as long as your stomach

has an insufficient supply of nerve

flon't hav finv mnre

v . . . ' . . I Wrong is the reader who believes that The Easiest Way Send a postal all tne worId is on the bink because card Instead of telephoning. jsome libertines and thieves are figurThe Love Letter The basis of every j In crimson ink. A lot of us still rlivnrfa cm- ' . EO our wav without a sanrlha? nr a

The Rat-lsnmpthin nennio ;sun. and try our best, from dav to force this food you eat will pass out

go on years ago. i day, to see some worthy action done. The Hero Guy who eats roasted j A lot ,of us still live our lives as chestnuts in the dark. i ,. , .

Ambush Whiskers on a Bolshevist. KirlnAV rmn Klnrirlor Welcome Stranger - Man finding ! a-Kmey anQ DiaOQer

oyster in church oyster stew. Beware of Dogs Especially when

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same, mere win oe nu " the thickness of the ice. Other conditions may differ very much. For instance, there may be only shallow water at the one place and quite deep at the other. In this case the shallow water has thicker ice than deep water. Indeed the deep water may have no ice at all. Or the wind may keep the water in motion thus hindering freezing in one case, whereas the absence of wind would favor freezing. Q. How many Knights Templar were there in the parade in Philadelphia last year. Also how many horses and bands? R. D. A. There were 2S3 horses and 43 bands in the Knights Templar parade and it is estimated that there were 5,400 men in line.

After Dinner Stories "The Germans," said Marshal Field at a Chicago luncheon, "are a naive I eople. They think naively that they c an sign a treaty and then dodge out of its stipulations somehow, and everything will be all right. "The Germans remind me of little Emma. " 'Emma," her mother said, 'did you peel your apple, as I told you to, before eating it?" " 'Yes, mamma.' said little Emma. '"And what did you do with the peeling? "'Why,' said little Emma, T ate it. of course.' " This Is the diary of a young college man: Back to college again with a fine

record behind me, to wit; twelve dances, eeven teas, several theaters and a long line of broken hearts. It was a great vacation and I feel that I have

done myself and tne college justice.

I've failed miserably. Saw Reggie

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Ohio. White is deIjjt,. sirous of retiring it is f said, provided he can step out gracefully. In casting about for a man who has

done big things and possesses the equipment to organize the forces of Democracy on a nation - wide scale, the leaders are beginning to sweep aside factional differences, and turn to Mr. Roper. Although

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' Kur" friends he is not an aspirant for the place, because It would cut In on his pressing business

obligations, there is assurance that if

the chairmanship comes to him, Mr. Roper will accept it as a duty he owes the party. Mr. Roper's efficient conduct of the Internal revenue department, particudarly as the first commissioner to undertake the enforcement of the prohibition amendment, stamps him, declared his friends, as a man with a genius for handling big things in a big way. As first assisstant postmaster general and a member of the tar' iff board, Mr. Roper also demonstrated his special fitness to direct important governmental agencies. Roper Is a native of South Carolina and is fifty-four years old. Hl3 first political experience was as a member of the South Carolina legislature, to which he was elected in 1892. He was chairman of the organization bureau of the Woodrow Wilson campaign in 1916.

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Back Pay The kind the average i

man never has coming. Like a King The way a column writer lives.

A western paper Fays the delegates were met at the White House by President Wilson. That is evidently cne Democratic editor who refuses to give tip. Dr. Conan Doyle is going on a spookchaslng trip around the world. If he travels around our south he may discover the Ku Kluxers.

INJURED WHILE HUNTING FORT WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 1. Arthur Myers was injured seriously Monday afternoon whon a shotgun which he was carrying while hunting was discharged accidentally. The

charge entered near the shoulder on

the left side, tearing a big hole. His condition is regarded as serious.

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