Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 348, 28 December 1921 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921.
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 OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the dm ror republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise, credited In this paper, and also the local nw Published herein. All rights of republication of Epeclal dispatches herein are also reserved.
The Best Dreams -
"This vould be a great world if wishing were -.believing," says the Detroit News. "If we did
not have to verify our world of fancy now and then, and learn to our great regret that it is still far different from what we wish it to be, we might, indeed, say that the millennium had come. "But there is the hard world of fact out there which no mere wishing can softfji very much. In a credulous mood we make ourselves believe at times that wishes are horses, and thus we may go riding over the eountryside of our dreams for a time ; but this sort of pastime is a fleeting show at best; it does not last long. There is always the world of fact to recall us to our senses. ; "Nor is this an altogether futile diversion. Old age and youth indulge in it with great delight, and sometimes with no little benefit. Indeed, the capacity for dreaming and wishing is one that we can not. well dispense with; for a good many people it is as essential to to life as is the bread they eat. "Such painting of the world in roseate colors, however, has its drawbacks at time. There is no
guarantee that we may carry on this pastime forever. There comes1 a time when the beggar's imaginary horse will stumble, no matter how sure-footed. the animal is; there comes a time when the most beautiful castle in the air will vanish. To avoid such catastrophe it is well to keep our wishing somewhat in restraint; to make 'Seeing is believing' our creed rather than 'Wishing is believing.' It is a sad but unalterable fact
that the landlord cannot be paid by mere wish
ing, or that an empty coal bin will not fill itself no matter how much we wish it might. In such
cases our wishing has to be backed up with a little hustling for the wherewithal with which to pay coal dealer and landlord. "In such personal matters the individual is likely to recognize the limitations of wishing. He soon learns that a falling temperature cannot be made into a rising one by mere wishing. It takes a furnace fire and fuel to accomplish that. "In matters less personal but none the less important, however, he is still likely to believe in the efficacy of wishing. It is hard for him to believe, still harder to act on the belief that if his 'community is to have clean politics, efficient courts of law, and good schools, he must do his share of the practical work needed to bring about the desired conditions. It is essential to cherish high ideals about the abolition of poVVy and of war, and to let nothing interfere with our wishing about these things. But it is quite essential to remember that not by mere wishing, but by intelligent and resolute action, are these things accomplished. Dreams that are made to come true are the best dreams."
Answers to Questions f Any reader can pet the answer to nv question iy wrltlni? The- PaUn'llum Information -Bureau, Frederick J. Haskln, director, Washington, P. C. This offer applies strictly to information. The fcureau does not give advice on leal, medical and financial matters. It does rot attempt tn settle domestic troubles, ror to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Write your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and eddress and enclose two cents in stamps for return postage. All replies are seat direct to the Inquirer.) Q. What is the nature of the bloodloss operation that Dr. Ijorenz performs? C, McK. ' A. Dr. Lorenz specializes in orthopaedic surgery. After years of study lie developed his 60-called "bloodless" method of reducing congenital dislocation of the hip Joint. This consists of the forcible stretching of all the soft parts about the hip until the head of the bone can be brought to the place where the socket should be (the acetabulum) and then holding it in that position and rotating the joint to secure it Jn the depression of the acetabulum. A plaster of paris case is worn by the patient from six to nine months after ihe operation. Q. We have several drilled wells in Ibis locality, fro mwhich a cold current of air conies at times. Pumps in these veils freeze in winter when the air cunes up, and thaw when the current Foes down. "What causes this F. K H. A. The Division of Rural Engineering says the type, of the well mentioned
in your letter is known as a freezing well. The current of air in such a well is due to changes in the pressure of the atmosphere outside, and of the air in the ground. Thi.-i is quite a common phenomenon. Q. When was lager beer made in the United States? F, H. A. It is not definitely recorded just when lager beer was first manufactured in the United States. The brewing industry in this country has been raced back to 1620, the. knowledge having been brought over with the Pilgrim Fathers. Q. Will honey keep a long time? T. S. A. Honey does not spoil. It is a preservative. Q. What was the size of tho United States Army when the Republic was formed? A. S. O. A. The strength of the United States Army in lTS wa-j one regiment of infantry and one battalion of nrtillcr3 numbering S40 men in all.
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" THE ATTEMPTER There is such a thing as a grand failure the failure thai comes to one who has attempted much, but who somehow or other was not able to carry through successfully. He who wins most has lost much. To lose has its own sobering lesson. And as we sit in the ashes of disappointment, wondering at our fate and how it came about, we are able to see light where before we saw but darkness. There is one thing .about the attempter who fails and that is that he can ,start all over again and feel the same thrills of hope that he felt, before Jie, ailed! Tho attempter is an inspiring figure, no matter how you figure it. Try and try and try again. Other people may try to put you out, but you alone are able not to let them. You nfust keep your spirit warm and true. You must remember that you have latent abilities about which no one but yourself can know. There are wonderful possibilities within you which await your awakening. The attempter has unlocked many an impossible door. The old adage that you never know until you have tried is just as true today as it ever was. Attempt more than you think you can do and you will do more than you think. If we knew exactly the number of days we were to live, we might work out our time so that everything would come out even at the end but not knowing, we should try so to work that our achievements may overlap any number of years given to us. I like the phrase: "Let's go!" It contains the essential idea getting started. And the start is always a hard thing when it comes to a difficult proposition. There is a new year going to be born soon. Get ready for it. Be an attempter in it!
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After Dinner Tricks
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i early graves? Let's make it plainer
that we are saner than those ancestral t
boobs, and scrap our cruisers and can ihe bruisers who kill off harmless, rubes. Let's make wheelbarrows and : plows and harrows of swords and guns and spears, and do our knitting 1 with Peace flitting through all our i golden years.
Who's Who in the Day's News
After Dinner Stories A Scottish minister called upon a pa rish loner. "Richard,' 'ho said, i bae na ween ye At tho kirk for rome time and wa2 like to know the reason." "Weel, si:"," answered Richard. "I liae tines decided objections to jroin'. Firstly, I dinra believe in being whaur Ve do a tho talking'; secondly, I d!nn:i
Musings for the Evening "Why Men Ieave Home" is the subject of a certain newspaper debate. Most of them leave home because they have to go to work.
SENATOR CLAUDE U. SWANSON Senator Claude V. Swanson of Virginia, one of Woodrow Wilson's most influential supporters in the league of nations fights, may not lend his sup
port to the new Pacific four-p o w e r pact recently signed at Washington. He asserts that the treaty is losing friends because the mainland of Japan tomes within its
scope, but says that money. he hVuself is keeping an open mind Russian writer refers to Lenine as a on the subject. "lion." We always thought he looked Ever since his more like an Airedale.
appointment in
What Do You Mean Friendship? See on car card: "Strong bonds of friendship exist between our millions of passengers." Cemented with jam, so to speak. But What Women Will Buy Them? Sign in Brooklyn, X. Y.: "FOR WOMEN. P.1G SHOE SALE." The salary of President Ebert of Germany has been boosted to 200,000 marks, and he will soon be getting the equivalent of $5 a week in American
No. 49 An Impossible Task ' A dime is placed on tae outstretched palm, and some one is challenged to brush it from the band with a sweep of his palm. They will find it impossible, to do so, as there Is a flight hollow in the palm in which the dime rests. When! a flat surface is brushed across the palm it passes over the coin without touchj ir.g it. CostTUiht, lttl, 6j Public Ledger Con.faJ
Union Mission Xmas Party Will Be Given Tonight Union Mission of North Twelfth street will hold its Christmas program at the Mission Wednesday night. Santa Claus will assist in the' presentation of gifts to the children. The
public is invited to attend this special ; entertainment and share the joys which accompany the evening session. : Rev. and Mr3. J. F. Propst have issued a statement that they wish to ex- ; press their thanks for the response of i the public in contributing toward the relief and joy-making for the chili drcn.
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AUTHOR WILL SPEAK
HERE TWICE JAN. 5! j Dr. D. Leigh Colvin, of New York' city, has made his place as an author and even as he campaigns with the Flying Squadron is putting the finishing touchss on a history of the Pro
hibition party. Dr. Colvin accompan- , ies the first group of the orgaaiza- j tion of which he is the leader. He j will be heard in this city both after- j noon and evening of Thursday, Jan. 5. j The meetings are to be held in the '
First Christian church and are free to ; the public, everybody being invited. ; Dr. Colvin has been connected with the prohibition reform for over 20 years, having been specially active in
i the Intercollegiate Prohibition association. It is said to be seldom that he
ever speaks in a city that men do not call on him who first met him when they were students in college. lie. will be remembered as one of the can-: didates for vice-president in 1920. !
paid by contributions of $3 from each member, who is expected to earn that amount. An active campaign will bt started early in the new year by the university to raise the million dollar fund.
a second-hand baby carriage to sell. Will mail address privately.
F. J. Poughkeepsie was named in Wednesday. Dec. 28 Webb Lodge honor of George W. Poughkeepsie, who N-0 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting
v. as me rrst. wnne cniia norn on trie
right bank cf the Hudson river.
Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason
OH, HAPPY DAY. It will be splendid when the wai; arc ended p nd peace has come to stay.
'work in master Mason degree; beginininK at 1:30; supper 6:30. j Thursday, Dec. 29 there will be no , Masonic club dance. ! Saturday, Dec. 31 Loyal Chapter I Xo. 49, O. E. S. will give a dance, the
proceeds to be donated to the Masonic i
club.
SEEK MILLION DOLLAR FUND. I Bloomington, Ind.. Dec. 28. The I first installment of $200 on the $1,000 ; pledge of the local branch cf tho i American Association of University Women to the million dollar memori tl 1
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The soil ; supply for Fremont.
3910 to succeed the
late Senator Daniel. Senator Swan-
son has played an important part in Democratic politics of the iiDDer house.
i His decision on the Pacific treaty will
uierciorc awaited with much interest. Claudo U. Swanson was born at Swansonviile. Va.. in lSt2. Starting
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thb'Jly, 'twas there. ! oi my wire. Tti a wertern ciiv. lust before an
Our Answer Department Anxious The best substitute we know of for coal is steam heat. George T. The kind of raspberry jam that mother used to make at 15
cents a quart may now be purchased in
any delicatessen store at $1 a haltpint. Mother You can very easily make your daughter Amethvst wear lontrer
HOLD t'P CITY BONDS FREMONT, O., Dec. 28 Fremont
w hen the swords are Dusted and can ! city counc il will await, mandamus pro-
I nnn rusted, and no one yearns to slay, j ceedings by the state department of I Through ail the apes, in futile rages, j health before issuing $200,000 bonds
uie sons oi men nave lougut, in war i ror a nitration piani nere. l ne siaie found pleasure, and none can measure j has condemned the source of water
the evil they have wrought
we tread on was scrapped and bled on
by nuts of bygone days; the early sav-! age was wont to ravage and kill off! other jays. Are we so dotty, ?o vain j and naughty, that we can't, quit old tricks? Must we forever attempt to i
sever tne domes of other hicks? I '. all our yearning for higher learning a wish for some disguise to cloak our longing for armies throntrlng, and death for countless guys? Oh. donnerwetter. we are no better, than men who lived in caves, whose daily labors were killing neighbors, and diggin.s
Murrelte's I New Year's j Gift to 8
Richmond at Reduced Prices
Is Backache Making You Miserable?
The Best Cough Syrup is Home-made
as a clerk in a general store, he skirts by having the style changed.
inter entered 'lie Univers tv of Vir-I Mrs. I-. T
Here's nn rny svny to MTf and jet have the best couch remeiiy yon ever tried.
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election for cL- officers, one of the arena, i-rom iyj until 19U6 he repre,.,i;,v,i,.a a i tirnff. a. verv fit seated the Fifth Virginia district in
iriin who a wired to to councilman i lower house of congress, res inning ; r
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You sav the coffee bub- Cxm&&CidG&C
giniii. from the law department of j bles and rattles in the top of your per- Y crobablr heard of this wellwh:rh he graduated in 1SS6. He nrac- colator. You can easily ston this bv I t i.TO1 Lr fVlir,, Lt
n od law for several years at Chat-1 leaving the water and coffee out of! home. But have vou ever used itt ham, Va., then entered the political I the Dercolator wIimi vnn lint it nn the! Vhpn von do. von will understand why
stove. thousands of families, the world over, rf -v.- Tj -rt- i i : feel that thev could hardlv keep house
m-LLU " " xlJAJHHL' 1 without it. It's simple and cheap, but
the way it takes hold of a cough will
Are you dull, tired and achy bothered with a bad bak? Do you lack ambition: suffer headaches and dizziness feel "all worn out?" Likely your kidreys are to blame. I-anieness, sharp, stabbing pains, backache and annoying urinary disorders are all symptoms of weakened kidneys. Don't wait for more serious trouble. Get back your health and keep it! Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Home folks tell their merit. Ask your
. i &2pgh& m t ia mud. veeetfbie laxativ ta i he Mdler-Kemper Co. ! 'ISS'SVKdSSfiS M j "Everything to Build Anything" lnatifon. noraL LUMBER - MILLWORK 4oyvl :4 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 1 M Phones 3247 and 3347 Uif :New York Dental Parlors;! g !; Union National Bank Building, 8th ;! CUlnc etftthai OM R1U ' and Main, at the "Sign of the ' Chips oft the UM Bfocrt clock... Gpen evenings. Phone 1378 I B l p5 One-third the reeu- 'i UiiiiuiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitHimiiiiiiM
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votes. Vila lrnnnlr hrmirht
forth a young and frisky dosr, which When his present term e.xpi leaned t'hrongh the open doer when j 1525 he ill have served in higt
It was opened by the lady of the : continuously icr at years
house, and ran the candidate ott tne porch' and down the front walk to- j ward the gate. i The woman at the door, knowing! the dog to be harmless, called to the'
fleeing candidate, -vTiat are you running lor. Mr. Grow?" Ar.ir Mr. Crow, with the office in his r.iind. even in the presence of danger, called back between gasps. "Councilman of this ward, madam:"
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Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
Get the Better cf You If that persistent cough or cold is fastened on you at this season of the I year it may lead to serious results. I
Your doctor would tell you that the
Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores
WATCH REPAIRING If you want your watch to run and
depned on good time, bring them to us. A specialty on high-grade watch repairing. C. & O. watch inspector. HOMRIGHOUS
Main St. Phone 1867
1021
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Lessons in Correct English Don't Say: ' ' They ar in a TERRIBLE dangert,i's position. He SURE is a perfect gentleman. He lives FREELY from care. He can speak EASIER than our minister. 1 can do my work EASIEST in the mom ing. Say: , They are In a TERRIBLY dangerous position. : He SURELY is a perfect gentleman. He lives FREE from care.
; He can speak MORE EASILY than
otir minister. ' I can do my work MOST EASILY in the piorning.
Property owners complained to the board of public works when they were given a hearing on proposed public improvements continuous to their properties. Owners of property on West Main street from First to Fifth, which street the board intended to pave with brick, were the most vehement in their arguments that the street should not be paved unless the city paid for the improvement, although, they deciared the street received no attention from the board of works for several years.
j .' For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a preventive, take Laxative KEOMO QUININE Tablets. The genuine tears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) Zftg. Advertisement.
Dr. Richard C. Cabot, of the Harvard Medical school, says he has never seen any harm come from telling the truth in the treatment of diseases, as well -as the diagnosis.
t'ryn IinifUST Wholesome, Cleansregi lJll&Kthcshinq and BeeUnj tor (Q&JJ ness. Soreness, Granu Vi.7rcClation' Aching and YOUR fc.1 15 Burning cf the Eyes or Eyelids: "2 Drops" After the Movies, Motoring or Go!f ill win your confidence. Ask rour Drug mt for Murine v,fwj" your Eye Neen Care. .Isi-J;: Sv rffTOwdy Co.. CIccm
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soothing, healing elements in Father John's Medicine are exactly what he would prescribe for such a condition. The value of Father John's Medicine has been proven by more than sixtyfive years of success. It soothes and heals the breathing passages and, because of the nourishing food elements it contains, helps to rebuild wasted tissue and give3 new strength with which to rebuild health. Get rid of that cold or cough now, before it is tro late. Advertisement.
Huieklv earn it a permanent place in j Here's a Richmond Case: J'Into apint bottle, pour 2','- ounces of William Cooper, 411 S. Eleventh St.. tv.,.-. .,r.,t.,,iQfH mirror ss vs : Mv back was weak and lame
syrua to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, i and ached a great deal. I have used 1 1 Electro-therapy, Electric Light and use clarified molasses, honev, or coru j Doan's Kidney Pills when these spells 1 1 Shower Baths, Message and MediBvrup instead of sugar svrup. Either I jiave become Severe and they have ' cine- Office practice only. 204 K. wav, it tastes trood, never spoils, and !,.,. t., pPt ,.iiPf t hpiivo!of P. Bldg., phone 172S, Richmond,!
llnan's will lipln nnv kidnpv siiffprpr if I 1 Indiana.
used right and I advise anyone who has this trouble to get them at Thistlethwaite's Drug Store."
gives you a lull pint oi better coucn remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. It is really wonderful how quickly this home-made remedy conquers a cousrh usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a drv, hoarse or tight cousrh. lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost immediate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highlv concentrated compound of genuine Norwav pine extract, and has been used for generations for throat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
LADIES' COATS Cloth and Plush, Fur Trimmed $9.98 and up UNION STORE, 830 Main
KIDNEY PILLS
60 at all Druf? Stores fbster-Ktlbura Co. Mig.CkemItaffaIo.NX
BETSY ROSS BREAD The Pick of Good Bread Your grocer has it. ZWISSLER'S
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Oldsmobile Four Touring $1250 Delivered Richmond Carrol Auto Agency 102S Main Phone 2512
BUY COAL NOW We have the right coal at the right price. Jellico & Pocahontas Lump. ANDERSON & SONS N. W. 3rd & Chestnut Phone 3121
For More Pep, Use RICHMOND GASOLINE More Miles per Gallon Richmond Oil Co. 6th St. and Ft. Wayne Ave.
HAVE YOU TRIED
"FAULTLESS FLOUR
Ask Your Grocer Milled by a perfected process
SHOE REPAIRING with Rock Oak leal her will prolong the life of your old shoes. Ask us. DUSTY'S SHOE REBUILDER 11 N. 9th St. or 504 North 8th St.
GOOD CLEAN COAL Prompt Delivery RICHMOND COAL COMPANY Telephones 3165-3379
ASK FOR Abel's Velvet Ice Cream IT'S DIFFERENT Retail Phone 1901 Wholesale Phone 1439
Order From Your Grocer Today
Creamery Butter
Carl oeyer, 'Dist, Phone 2910
WALL PAPER, lc Priced as low aa 1 cent per roll 1,000 rolls to choose from "The Wall Paper King" MARTIN ROSENBERGER 401-403 Main St.
BUY SHOES HERE Wessel Shoe Co. 718 Main St.
