Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 349, 29 December 1921 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

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Th .Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to th U3 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. Better Things Ahead On the basis of surveys made at home and abroad, President Harding, says a Washington dispatch, believes better conditions are discernible for 1922. The White House does not see a boom looming on the horizon but believes thai fundamental conditions are so sound that a gradual improvement is bound to come. One of the causes, says the Washington dispatch, is the improving condition of the railroad companies which are able to obtain the funds they need without governmental help.

A report of Herbert Hoover, Musings for the Evening1 OUR NEW STOVE (Directions) Make sure the damper is full of water, the damper the wetter. Start the fire with a match, add a little wood and an occasional dash of gasoline until the desired result i3 obtained. i Adjust the damper 60 It elides into the ashpit door. Leave the damper alone, it is wet enough now. Never open the fire-door or spread the coals upon the floor. Slice the fuel, . add mustard and 1 masticate thoroughly. Ashes should be removed by taking stove to tho street and tapping gentry with a sledge hammer G. A. Paul. Mr. Edison eays overeating will shorten our lives. According to that a man who eats regularly in some of the downtown cafes we know should live forever. - Scientist declares a dead body may be raised from beneath the surface bry passing a mirror over the water. But what if it should be the body of a man? ANSWERS. We take the liberty of presenting tome examination answers by bright schoolboys,, which had been called to our attention: ' " . A. D. is the abbreviation of abdomen. Shall is used by polite people; j will by all others. ! Homer's chief works are the Oddity and Idiot. An abstract noun is the name of something that has no existence, as goodness. Gregory is the greatest pope who ever lived before his time. The imperfect tense is used to express a future action in past time which does not take place at all. "The Complete Angler" is another name for Euclid, because he wrote all about angles. (By an English boy) The Pilgrim Fathers thought it better to be out of this wicked world, so they colonized in Massachusetts. Answers to Questions f Any reader can pet the answer to Rnv question by writing The Palladium Information Bureau, Frederick J. Haskin. director, Washington. D. C. This offer applies strictly to Information. The bureau does riot sive advice on lepal, 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 f.r return postage. All replies are seat direct to the Inquirer.) Q. What language did Pennsylvania Dutch come from? O. E. B. A. The idiom of the Pennsylvania Dutch U really High German. It is a fusion of Franconian. Alemannic and other German dialects, with an admixture of English varying from one per cent in rural districts to a large percentage in towns. Q. What are t'ae two most famous Egyptian statues in the round, and who are the sculptors? I. E. B. W. A. A member of the National Mu-f-eum staff says: 'Opinions differ. In Div judgment the seated stone statue of" Chofron, the builder of the second D.vraniid of Gizeh, and the wooden siatue of the so-called 'Shiek el Ralad' Hre the masterpieces of Egyptian M-ulpture. No Egyptian artist is known lv name." Q. What is the population of Cook county, 111.? - C. F. K. A. The Census buieau says Cook county, 111., with a population of :;. 05:1.017, has the largest population of ni!V county in the United States. Q. What i ; a man cf straw? F.M.H. A. A professional false witness in the English conns who gives straw bail. They wear or are said to war, straw in their shots as a sign of their profession. Q. Who was II. II.? S. A. G. A. fl. H. was tho pseudonym of Helen Maria Fiske who was Mrs. Hunt mid afterward Mrs. Jackson. U. Who painted the- "Descent from iho Cross?" T. F. A. This has been a favorite theme wiih artists and there are at least tlx tanious pictures of this name, by Sa(ionia. Gerard David, Cavazzola, Correggio. Titian and Kubens. Q. Can you give a recipe for Spanish bunuelos? 1 E. S. A. These Spanish cakes are popular during the holiday season and at wed- : dinss. To three cups of flour, onehalf teaspoonful salt, add enough milk' to mix. Knead as you would bread, roll out and cut in disks about the size of a small piate. Fry one at a time in deep fat, and serve covered with syrup made of sugar and water.

Lessons in Correct English Don't Say: ; Walk as QUIET as you can. You oucht to value your opportun- ' ities HIGHER. The lady was EXCEEDING kind to the poor. ; I am TOLERABLE well, I thank : you. Say: . Walk as QUIETLY as you can. i; You ought to val'te your opportuni itics MORE HIGHLY. .

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commerce, to President Harding, it is asserted, J -

indicates that the

passed, that business is turning the corner, and;

that orders are Commercial consulates have

change for the better in the European countries

Conditions there Europe has sets of buying there industries. in the industrial manifest itself in

but are to be accepted, Washington believes, as the basis for an optimistic outlook for the next

year. The United States has weathered the storm in better shape than most persons imagined it would. The powerful recuperative power of this country, long the amazement and wonder of for-i

eign countries, is ing prosperity secretary of structure. r'

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, "Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" LEARN TO WALK The entire world sits too much. If it walked around more it would see more. And the more one sees, the more one understands and appreciates. Learn to walk! Get away from the busy street. Go to the woods where it is wild and natural. Walk through the lanes of trees that stand so proud and noble. Listen for the rustle of the leaves. Stop while you catch the perfect notes from the throats of the birds. Watch the agilo little bodies of the squirrels as they scamper from branch to branch. What marvels of speed they are! I never tire of the crackle of the dead sticks which my feet break as I walk through strange lands. And to whistle and hear the echoes die away, what fun! Will anyone, who ishuman.ever tire of tire peace and contentment that the running stream has to give? Learn to walk in reverent appreciation of all that the good God has put on this earth and taught to grow and run around. If your nerves need resting.rest them in the open where the sun may touch your senses and where every one of your faculties will be renewed under the blue sky. And as you walk think. Find in the flower or bird or tree or broken branch some lesson of truth, and take it home with you. Then there are the great stones playthings of gigantic movements of the earth's crust, thousands of years ago. What inspiration hides underneath their deep breasts. How solid they are. How you would like to have a home built upon their everlasting shoulders. If you would be strong, study the strength of Nature, and how it is preserved. Take long walks whether under the summer sun or through the cold winds and snows of winter each has its beauties and its advantages. Many of us find ourselves as we learn to walk.

After Dinner Tricks' 50 No. 50 Coin Balanced on Finger A neat feat of jugglery which looks quite difficult is to lay a calling card fiat on the tip of the left forefinger and set a penny on the card. Then by a quick snap of the right forefinger the card is Bent flying, leaving the coin on the t:p of the forefinger. There is no trick to the feat, simply a little practice, as it is not nearly so hard as it locks. Covurisht. 19tU lu Public Ledger Company Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason THE CRITICS. The critics gather round me when 1 1 would play my harp, attempting to coniound me with caustic words ana sharp; they do not like the manner in which I hold my lyre; I smite it. with a spanner, and that stirs up their ire. "Your pomes are punk and hollow," the busy critics say; "why don't yo utry to follow where Homer led the way?" And once they used to peeve me but now I care no whoop; they can not vex or grieve me, or place me in the soup. For evermore I'm clinging to one old-fashioned plan; in sawing or in singing I'll do the best I can. No matter what you're doing, the critics will upstand, odsfishing and beshrewing, to say you should bo canned. If you are painting fences, they'll say your taste in paint should shock our seven senses, and make nn artist faint. And they will rate you soundly if you are frying grease, and they will roast you roundly if you are herding geese. There always are tho knockers who watch you while you toil, repairing cane-seat rockers, or harrowing the soil; but if you keep on doing the best that you know how. their ceaseless- cotton-chewing .should never cloud your brow. After Dinner Stories Asked why he left hell out of a relent sermon, Brother Williams replied : "Ever'thing to his season. Whilst I wuz a-preachin' dat sermon de thermometer wuz in de nineties, an' hell spoke fer itself!" He had just undergone a serious operation. Then the surgeon discovered something had been neglected. Another operation. Three times this occurred when the patient wearily asked. "Why don t you sew a button on it. Charlie Mays, the fighting editor of the Edgerton Journal, has a Ford. When a country editor can afford a car, who will dare to say the age of miracles is past? Of course, a Ford will do many things, and Mr. Mays probably will use it as a printing press in case of emergency. And it will come in handy when lie takes his shotgun and goes out to round up delinquent subscribers. For cold in the head and sore, tender akin, jr ask your druggist f or

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low point in the depression ha j beginning to pour in. attaches of the embassies and compiled reports which reveal a being stabilized slowly. When its house in order, a resumption will give impetus to our own

The cumulative effect of these betterments

and financial spheres will not a quick reversal of conditions, i again asserting itself in restor and rejuvenating the industrial Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Tcday J In appreciation of their work during J the year, The Palladium tendered a I banquet to its carrier boys in the Y. 1 M. C. A. Sixtepn carriers wmv. r.,-au-j - ' , ent. Impromptu speeches were made j by the Rev. Thomas J. Graham, Will I i Romev. Herbert Weed .mrl TiPrho.-t i Petti john, who' were invited guests. J. Carl Brown, circulation manager! of The Palladium, acted in the cnpacity of toastniaster. The carrhv; present were: Charles Rose. Si!aHorn, Warren Austin, Horace Parke", B. Parker, Ira Murray, Marlow Klutc-. Alfred Laning, Ray Swisher, Lav -rence Peterson, Kirk Biy, Ralph Ba'lenger, Paul Thistlethwaite, Den Clr.pp, Ralph Hodapp and Jactie.3 Leteling. ; No Weeds Grow on Most "Beautiful Island on Earth' 'Twould seem as though a little bit

of England, jarred loose by earta's voices the thought of the common ! n oo phlesm loosens breathing behurned revolutions, had lallen into' rnio nf tho ,mTrv ;n Hemline- ; comes easier, tickhng in throat stops and

the South Pacific, according to Thorn as J. McMahon. wriiinfr nf Vnrfnll.island in the trans-Pacific Magazine In every respect this little spot is untronic. a nernetual hit of midland tt. land in summer, hence its name, which is taken trom Norfolk county. The island is accounted by many travelers as the most beautiful on earth. Psot a foot of Norfolk island is covered with weeds. From end to end it presents the appearance of a well-1 kept park. Its formation consists of a series of hills and dales carpeted with perfect verdure, trim and neat a.8 u an aimy or gardeners was ever ai -vsoi-k meieon. ivery acre is dominated by the most stately of trees, majestic Norfolk pines, which are the joy of nurserymen and landscape architects everywhere. They have gigan tic height and girth and wide-spreading branches, but at 100 years are only in their infancy. They are much desired for ornamental purposes, and as they will grow in any clime the seed is exported to all parts of the world. Norfolk island was discovered Oct. 9, 17V 4, by Captain Cook, who described it as a "paradise on earth." All year round the climate is cool and bracing, and fruits and flowers of every clime grow wild and luxuriantly. SEVENTEEN CHILDREN BORN TO COUPLE IN 23 YEARS COLUMBTJS. Ind., Dec. 29. A belated present dropped in at (he home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace here yesterday morning. It was a baby uduyuifi, lilt; ev iii.ccin ii imiu iu bom into the family. The first Child was born 23 years ago, when Mrs. tvaii -a is vr ni,i The next

was born one year later, and a third came when Mrs. Wallace was 17. Two'f sets of twins have been born to the 1 1 couple. Mr. Wallace was 27 years old II

when hid first child was born and is now 50. Nine of the children are liv ing. CIT Till SOIT IT IS WORTH MONEV Cut out this slip, enclose with oc and mail it to Foley & Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Folev Kidney Pills for ains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidnev and bladder ailments; and" Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness. headaches, and slugcirish bowels. A. O. Luken Drug Co., 626-62$ Main St. Advertisement. V IGRAN'i Ladies' Shop' Richmond's Busiest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store

SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,

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LIMITATION OF ARMS IS SUBJECT OF HIS NEW BOOK it A 4 Ralph Waldo Trine. Ra!ph Waldo Trine, known all over the civilized world through his book, '-In Tune With the Infinite," has just published a new lit tle volume entitled "My Philosophy and Religion." In this book be with some of the matters that the limitation of armaments conference is considering. MILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER APPOINTED MANAGER BUFFALO, Dec. 23. Supreme court Justice Brown yesterday confirmed a verdict from a t-heiiff's jurv on the incompetency of William F. Wendt, millionaire manufacturer of Buffalo j and Los Angeles, and appointed Miss i Margaret Wendt, a daughter, to man : 8?e his affairs. An appeal will be taken on behalf of Wendt, it was announced. Weak Kidneys and Bladder Made Sirong Thousands die every year from weak Kidneys and Bladder who ought to be enjoying the blessings of life. If you're subject to weak spells, dizziness, headache, lame back, lack of appetite, puffy eyes, spec-ks, disturbed sleep, cloudy urine, rheumatism, annoying bladder troubles, clammy feet or any other tendency to Bright's disease, Diabetis or Gravel, recognize them as danger signals, warning you. Don't neglect them, but get Dr. Carey's Marsh-Root Prescription No. 777 (Liquid or Tablets) at Dafler Drug Co., A. G. Luken and Co., who with every other good druggist has been authorized to return purchase price on two bottles to all who state they are not benefitted. Advertisement. j . . , , . !ii!niu!iiwtitiiniuiiii;ittiiiiiiiitiiimiimtiiimniiitiiMnimimtiHiiiniiHntn T,,r tt, ioc.f v;i nA I Iw the Best ictor Cord and i Fabric Tires s f Richmond Tire Service I Corner 11th and Main :iuuiiiiuimiiHiiiiiiiiiitMimiHiiiimfiiitiiMiiiiiiiiiiHminii!iiHitiwiniHiiit!iiB HARTMAN WARDROBE TRUNKS 27 Main St. On

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SERBIA IS REGAINING PRE-WAR PROSPERITY! EXPORTS ARE LARGE (By Associated Press) MONASTIR, Jugoslavia, Dec. 29. Few countries of Europe have shown greater recuperative power than Ser bia. Although ravaged by years of war, famine and disease, and suffering the loss of nearly one-third of her male population, the country is today rapidly approaching complete restoration and stability. Large cities like Monastir, Nish and Belgrade, where the enemy wrought the greatest havoc in property destruction, are now like cities resurrected end reincarnated. Everywhere dwelling houses, schools and business buildings have arisen from the crumbled ruins of their former foundations. To the foreign visitor the sight is truly amazing. But it is not in reconstruction work alone that the country had made such j wonderful strides. Throughout the; kingdom the thrifty peasantry have' been hard at work on the farms. In the; vineyards, in the mills, tanneries and! forests. And the product of their toilj has been sent across the seven seas,! A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up Tht home-mde remedy Is a wonder for iuirk results. &sUy and I'livaply made. ! Here is a home-made syrup which milI lions of people have found to be the most dependable means of breaking up stubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, ; but verv prompt in action. Under its hcalinj. soothing influence, chest soreyou get a good night's restful sleep. The usual throat and cnest coius are con- ! quered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or wini ter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 'ZVi ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar tyrup and shake thor- , oughly. If you prefer, use clarified ; molasses, honey, or corn svrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either wav, you get a full pint a familv supply of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Keeps perfectly and children love its j pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly concen- ! trated compound of genuine Norway ! pine extract, known the world over for I its prompt healing effect upon the memI branes. I To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2V ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept anv- ; thins else. Guaranteed to give absolute ; satisfaction or monev promptlv re- : funded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, I Ind. For your next meal, use Richmond Rose Brand MEATS and LARD Prepared bv STOLLE & SONS minnimiiimiMiiituiiiiHiruiMiniiitiimiiiiitimiintiMitHiiiiiitiiiitiiUHiuuinnii IknollenbercsI Sale Now On iniuiiuiMiiuMiHiiHiiiHttMrntfitnHiHttiHiniiittuHiiiitiimiiitiiiitiiintminHiiit jfiiuniHHuiiMiitmiHHunufMitutitniiHiimHiminniimiMHMiiHitinuMiHiiTim. I LOOSE LEAF OUTFITS J I and All Bookkeeping Supplies 9 I Kai-rol Xr Rnho I 921 Main iiimttiitmtinimmtmimmmu;iiiiinnitiimiuMtiicmitiimiHiuiimKninmiii Savings You can start savings account with cavmenta of 25e

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ELSE oh-h-Ak T AMD FEELINJ and Serbia has received in return the much-needed currency or merchandise of other nations. Expect Export Gain While, like most other European countries, Serbia's imports exceed her exports by a considerable margin, it is believed that by 1922 the country will have reached a favorable trade balance. At present the nation's trade is turning to countries which have a more favorable exchange, mainly to Austria, Germany, Italy and Czechoslovakia. The United States is pushing her trade with effect, and has almost doubled it during the last year. If it were not for the high value of the dollar, America probably would be among the leaders in her exports to this kingdom. One of the obstacles to the development of the country's commerce has been the lack of adequate railroad transport. It is short of locomotives and freight cars. But a large loan recently raised within the country tor RHEUMATIS A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who Had It In the Spring of 1S93 I was attacked by Muscular and Sub-Acute Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who have it know, for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received was only temporary. Finally, I found a treatment that cured me completely, and it has never returned. I have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden with rheumatism, some of them 70 to SO years old, and results were the same as in my own case. I want every sufferer from such form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent; simply mail your name and address and I will send it free to try. After you have used it and It has proven itjcif to be that long--looked-for mTans of getting- rid of your rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but understand. I do not want your money unless you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when relief Is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write today. Mark H. Jackson, Xo. 565H, Durston Bldg., Syracuse, N. T. Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above statement true. Advertisement. Chevrolet "490" Touring $323 E. W. Steinhart & Co. 10th and Sailor Streets Phone 2955 VniniHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiMiii iiiniiiiniiiinii Holophane Lens . I Gives Most Driving Light Within the Law Rodefeld Garase PROOF OF THE PUDDING? Yoif know the rest Our Coal i3 the Best! Will you make the test? Wisdom Avoid Inferior Coal SEE BELL IN BEALLVIEW South 8th and M Sts. Phone 2476 EXPERT BATTERY REPAIRING When the other fellow can't repair them, bring them to us. OHLER & PERRY Exide Battery Station 16th and Main Sts. Phone 2677 niinwiMiinnMuuiuMiiMmiiiiiHMiintniintiiinHimmnititiHuiiiiiHiiHnfiiiHi" 1 iVz Interest on Your Sav-1 ings Account I III I American Trust Company! I wain ana sth sts. iHiiiHiuiniiiimniniiiitiitiimiuiiiimilimiiiniDniiminiiinminiminmiiHiiii

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h- Girls! T A CR R-R RAMD GLOR - R - R - RIOUS T these improvements of transport facilities probably will have a far-reaching effect. Friends of Jugoslavia are confident, that in time these unfavorable elements will be overcome and that the triune kingdom will achieve a foremost place in the industry and commerce of southeastern Europe. Is so soothing and cooling for baby's tender skin after a bath with Cuticura Soap. T!.e5iFrebTMilL Addrj:"OBentrtte,Dptl7G.Mli4l,llUii. SldeTry-whi-Sop 2Jc otatmaat 2S anfi&V. TJcwn c. &Cuticurm Soap shaves without mug. The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything to Build Anything" LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phonee 2247 and 3347 WALL PAPER, lc Priced a3 low as 1 cent per roll 1,000 rolls to choose from "The WaU Paper King" MARTIN KOSKM3ERGER 401-403 Main St.' BUY SHOES HERE Wessel Shoe Co. 718 Main St. HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiMiiimm,nnm,.. ! See Us lor COAL for Best! I Results I s - Hackman, Klehfoth & Co. ! N. Tenth and F and S. G I bet. 6th and 7th St. ?iiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiiiii!iMiiiiiiiuiiitiiiiiiiiiiMniiiiiiiniiimiiiiMiiutniiiiiiiiiniiiiiii3 BiiniiiiiiiimiiiiititiinMiruiiiiuiuiituiiHiiiiiuiiinuuiitiiiHiiitmiiiRiinniiiim jTHOR Stanley Plumbing & 910 Main St. WASHING I MACHINES I IRONERS Electric Co. Phone 12S6 miniuniifHitiiiitiiiiMiiiminiiiiiHiitiiiinittiuiitiiiimiiiitRniinimmmmiMia viniiinfiiiiltnHinunHtitifniitmiuitiimiimiHmtHtHiiiHiitniHHHHtnttHiniiifi 1 W. Virginia and Pocahontas i COAL Independent Ice and Fuel f Company I HiMmniimniimtiwniiininMtifimiHitiMMiiniitiiiimuinniiimniHimvmmiiii . Automobile Storage and t I 1 Repairing I S i I Overland-Richmond Co. ' I K. of P. Bldg. S. Eighth 31. iirmHimMtiiMiuHiHiiiNiHmtimtHHmrtmmmnnminiinf 'Front Rank" Furnaces and Sheet Metal Work ROLAND & BEACH 1136 Main St Phone 1611 If You Are Don't! Looking Down, Look Up! GEO. W. MANSFIELD Architect Room 336 Colonial Bldg.

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