Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 3, 4 January 1922 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JAN 4, 1922.

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 OF THE ASSOCIATE PRESS The Associated Press ts exclusively entitled to the us 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 epecial dispatches herein are also reserved. The Farmers' New Year Song From one of the rich farming districts of the United States comes the appended article. It is based on a quotation from the Bible, to which the Kansas City Star has added a commentary. It follows in its entirety : Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, And look well to they herds, For riches are not forever. And doth the crown endure to all generations? The hay is carried and the tender grass showeth itself, And the herbs of the mountains are gathered in. The lambs are for thy clothing. And the goats are the price of the field; , And there will be goats milk enough for thy food, For the food of thy household, And the maintenance of thy maidens. "This brief and beautiful song from the An

cient Book of Proverbs is a claddening New

Year's message for the farmer. This is a time

when we need music, poetry, religion and optimism. It is an hour that calls for faith, idealism and courage. ' ' "The ancient song begins with the ever old and yet new demand to be diligent. The farmer realizes this and knows from experience that he must know the state of his flocks and all the business connected therewith. And the farmer

does not despise his work, nor think mainly of the burden of his duties in raising pigs, nursing

sick lambs, grooming horses or brightening the machinery for spring use. They are to'liim but details of a great undertaking feeding and clothing the world. . "Still the poem is written in a minor key. Life is uncertain and full of change. 'For riches

are not forever' 'Prosperity is a winged bird' who knows the truthfulness of this better than the farmer? "Storms come, harvests linger, droughts visit, army worms destroy, thieves break through, rust corrodes, markets fluctuate, and wealth decays." "A retunv to the old-time virtues of - thrift, industry, economy and frugal living, the farmer better than anyone else knows is the way back to safety and prosperity. Then the farmer understands that Mother Earth will care for her children, for the spring will come again when 'tender grass groweth itself.' There are better days ahead. , "After all, we are faring better than crowned kings. We can come back, they cannot. For 'Truly the crown' as a symbol of power and security "doth not endure.' But agricultural resources are as secure as the treasures of the hills. The farmer is the embodiment of the spirit of this song of faith and assurance. He

trusts in the future and knows it will provide.

As we face the New rear, this song is a challenge in these distracted times to live calmly

and confidently; to live above the fret that poisons the body and embitters the soul ; to exercise a militant and triumphant faith and a bold, progressive optimism as we enter this new era of world development."

That Guiltiest Feeling

Answers to Questions (Any reader can R-et the answer to anv question bv writing The Palladium Information Bureau, Frederick .7. Hask!n, director. Washington. D. C. This fffer applies strictly to information The bureau does not plve ailvi-e on "eeral. medical and financial matters. Tt does not attempt to nettle domestic troubles, nor to undertake ehaustle research on any miblect. Write your question plalnlv and briefly. Give full name and nddreFH and enclose two cents In stamps for return postasre. All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer.)

Q. TVhy aren't Chinese allowed' to be buried in th:3 country? A. L. A. There is no law prohibiting the burial of Chinese in the United States. Some are buried here, but the Chinese prefer being buried in their own country. Q. Does the discharging of a rifle cause one noise or two? I. A. A. There are two noises when a

gun is discharged, the report noise j and the bullet-flight noise. i Q. How did Governor's Island get its name? M. E. R. A. The Dutch called the island, "Nooten." and the English translated , it Nut Island. The Indians sold it to i Governor Wouter Van Twiller in 1637. In 1698, the island was set! aside by the assembly for "His Majes-j ties Governors." In 1784, the name J was charged to Governor's Island in I

recognition of its long tenancy by the Dutch and English Colonial Governors. Q. At the present rate of use, how long will hickory in this country last? It. II. J.

A. The Forest Service says that at i V

the present rate of usage of hickory there is a possibility of exhausting the

supply within 20 years. Q. Late last summer my red rasp-! berry bushes reached over and the; ends have taken root. Kindly inform

me what course to take in treatment;

of same? J. C. A.

A Thft rlpnartment of aericulture KARL LANG

say3 there i3 nothing to worry about Karl Lang, new German charge in a case of this kind. You can either j 3 to states, has assumed leave the plant as it i3 or else cut off; ... . T . . .. the rooting tips for propagating pur-inew duties in Washington, succeeding

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TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" THE RICHNESS OF FRIENDSHIP Lincoln once said that God must have loved the common people a great deal for he made so many of them. In thinking of the richness of human companionship and friendship, I have had the same thought in mind that God must have thought wonderfully of it, or He wouldn't have made it so very beautiful. And He wouldn't have made such a wonderful world, filled with, beauties of so many kinds, had He not meant that this friendship should remain as the one cementing powtr to life. Picture yourself with not a friend on earth, and you feel so lonely that you do not want to live at all even though you were to possess the world! t With very little in material things, we. may be rich Indeed if we have friends. And if we would build a life more than worth while, we must ourselves know all that it takes to make up a friend. I think that the first thing in friendship is loyalty. The charm and loveliness of friendship lies in the fact that cur friend3 have most of the faults and virtues common to us. Or else we couldn't warm to them and love them in their mistakes as well as in their near-perfections.-y The sunsets hover about the good and bad in Nature and give of their inimitable colorings as though everything they touch was perfect. I feel that the greatest happiness of m life lies in these unpretentious little Talks to you from day to day for I think of you as one of my friends. And I am thrilled with warm joy at the many expressions of kindliness that come to me from many of you. God bless you and give you a larger appreciation of the Tichness of friendship as you work out your particular tasks through the years. Every time you feel a desire to be a better human being and more helpful in the world, that minute the entire world grows better! We are small units in a very great whole. Our responsibility starts within us. And then it is possible for our influence to radiate to only God knows where. He takes what we start and finishes it as only His perfect fashioning can. Let us, therefore, never falter in our striving.

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rides and quilting bees for Old Hard

Work they're wishing. And one by one they go away in motors bravely chugging, to mix again in yonder fray where strong men do their slugging.

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason

Who's Who in the Day's News

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poses. Q. Who Is regarded as the best rifie shot in the world? C. K.

A. A. W.. R. Stokes, a student in a, college in Washington. D. C, made the highest Individual scores in the last international rifle contest in Switzer-j land. Incidentally the American team . of five men won the international

team trophy for the first time in history, Switzerland having won It 18 consecutive times.

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MARCELETTE Antony had worked his way up to a position of importance in a silk firm. Cleopatra had succeeded, but she had not worked so hard. Her beauty had helped her. Antony met Cleopatra and became mad with love. He was a man of the finest culture in business knowledge. It seem ; to be a law of human psychology that the greatest personages fall the hardest. Antony forgot his duty to his firm. He lot hi3 business acumen. Soon he last his iob. Rome Cloopatrias build and some deEtr6y. Pick the right one. : MARCEL STEIN'BRITGGE. .. SPILLING THE SOUP The following letter has been received by a wholesaler from a Boston merchant: Boston, Mass. Dear Sii" When I ordered that soup one of your salesmen, and you send me by freight, and that soup was here in Boston freight office over one week, I think one time- I go down and I see that box be!ong3 to me. And want em 'taken to the store. Agant toll me he is charge 25o and I say to him I ingo to ray 25c and I toll him to send em back to tha company and he sail all richt but he dont send em back. So this is no my fall. So I ingo to pay siorage on soup. Do wat you please. Thank you.' ' Dish washing Is a different Job with Blue Devil Cleanser. Advertisement

The "Mother of -Medicine" Isis, the Queen and afterwards the Goddess, was called the "Mother of Medicine." In ancient Egypt, centuries before Christ, women were skilled in

medicine. They knew the great value

of medicinal plants. HioDocrates. the "Father of Medi

cine." manv centuries later, knew less : of the merit of vegetable drugs than

' did the women of ancient times.

Lydia E. Pinkham, nearly fifty years ago, gave to women her Vegetable

Compound, now known everywhere as Lvdia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-

rrnnd. This i3 a woman's medicine

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Lang is thoroughly conversant with Germany's diplomatic policies, he has been in the service 24 years. He is about 50 years of age. He began his career as general vice consul at Hong Kong.

Before the world 1 war he was station-1

ed in Montreal as consul general. He returned to Ger-

kkfJ ZanQ many and was tak

en into ttie German ioreign ouice.

During thewar he was in charge of

the trade relations of Germany and neutral countries.

It is understood that when Germany

names an amoassaaor to tne unuea

States, Lang will become consul gen

eral at New York. ,

Baron von Thurman remains in

Washington as counsellor to the Ger

man embassy.

Lessons in Correct English DON'T SAY: It is a MOST tragic affair. QUITE A FEW men will vote for the nominee. He was INTRODUCED into a secret society. 1 HOPE you a good time on your journey. This man's character is different THAN that man's. SAY: It is a VERY tragic affair. MANY men will vote for the nominee. He was INITIATED into a secret society. I WISH you a good time on your journey. This" man's character is different FROM that man's.

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THE OLD BOYS I live where many old boys come, to spend their years declining; no more for them the busy hum of commerce, they're opining. The heat and

burden of the day they've borne, it seems, for ages, and now it's up to them to play, like birds released from cages. When they arrive they're all so glad it does me good to view them; but soon I see them looking sad, and fantods come and chew them. This is the life they thought would please, in years of stern endeavor, long days of play and restful ease, and hard work gone forever. This is the life of which they dreamed in years of busy moiling, where trolleys clanged and whistles screamed and weary crowds were toiling. And now they wish they might be back amid the wild commotion; they walk along the sandy track, and rubber at the ocean. They -gaze upon the views sublime, their faces split with yawning, and spend large portions of their time dodgasting and doggoning. Soon, soon they tire of luscious ease.

Will W. Reller was elected president of the Young Men's Business club for the ensuing year, at a meeting of that organization at the club rooms in the Coionial building. Other officers were elected, reports on the past year

were read, and plans for the ensuing year were discussed. Statments made by the retiring officers showed that the hustling organization had forged ahead rapidly during 1911, and had aided in securing many new puhlic conveniences for Richmond, and had fostered most of the leading civic improvement projects. The new officers, in addition to President Reller, were elected as follows: Fred H. Lemon, vice-president; Raymond B. Mather, secretary; Walker Land, treasurer.

with a tight strap. He said if any were seen on the street with loose muzzles, they would be shot at once.

After Dinner " Stories James J. Montagu's favorite story is that of the cow-puncher who married the school teacher in a small Wyoming town. Immediately after the wedding they left town on horseback to take -up their residence in a ranch house some forty miles away in a wild cow country. A year later one of the wedding guests met the bridegrom in the same town. "Hello, Bill," the wedding guest said: "How's the wife?" "Ain't you heard?" the cow-puncher asked. "Heard what?" his friend inquired in return. ' "Why you know that day we got

A war on dogs was being staged by the police force during a scare which led many people to believe that the pets were becoming vicious. Mayor Zimmerman ordered all dogs muzzled

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married and started to ride out to the ranch house," the cow-puncher ex

plained, "my wife fall off her horse and broke her leg. We was twenty miles from a doctor, too."

"Ain't that terrible!" the friend ex

claimed.

"You bet your life is was terrible."

the cow-puncher said sadly.

"What did you do?" the friend

asked.

"What could I do?" the cow-puncher

replied. "I shot her."

USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN LITTLE aches grow into big pains unless warded off by an application of Sloan's. "Rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't fight long against Sloan's Liniment. For more than forty years Sloan'f Liniment has helped thousands, tha world over. You won't be an exception. 1 1 certainly does produce results. J It penetrates without rubbing. Keep this old family friend always handy for instant use. Ask your neighbor. At all druggist-35c, 70c, $1.40. 1

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

85 cent Bottle FREE (32 Doses) Just because yon start the day worried and tired, stiff lees and arms and

muscles, an aching: head, burning and bearing: down rains in the back worn

out before the day besini do not think joii have to stay in that condition. Get well! Be free from stiff joints, sore muscles, rheumatic pains, aching back, kidney or bladder troubles. Start NOW. If you suffer from bladder weakness with burning, scalding pains, or if you are in and out of bed half a dozen times at niKht, you will appreciate the rest, comfort and strength this treatment gives. We will give you for your own use one S3-cent bottle (32 Doses) FREE to convince you The. Williams Treatment conquers kidney and bladder troubles. Rheumatism and all other ailments, no matter how chronic or stubborn, when caused by excessive uric acid. Send this notice with your letter to T" iw n A Williams- O.n . rent

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Have you wondered what is causing you to feel so weak and tired so "blue" and nervous? It may be uric acid. You have probably eaten too much meat which has filled your blood with uric acid, weakened your kidneys and caused that wearing backache, the headaches, dizziness and other bad feelings. Don't wait for serious trouble. Lighten your diet and use Doan's Kidney Pills. Thousands recommend them. Ask your neighbor! A Richmond Case Mrs. O. L. Fisher, 424 W. Main St., says: "I know Doan's Kidney Pills are a splendid remedy for kidney trouble. I suffered continually from

pains m my DacK ana couia get no rest day or night. The medicine I was using didn't help me and when a friend advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills, they benefited me right away. The aches and pains in . my back were relieved and so were the other symptoms of kidney trouble."

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Even a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup.' If the little tongue is coated, or if your child

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or nas colic, a teaspoontul will never fail to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipation poison, sour bile and waste from the tender, little bowels and gives you a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup' handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genu

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all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup.

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For a Good Dry Cleaner, Phone

1072

Dr. J. A. Thomson Dentist Murray Theater Building Hours: 9-12, 1-5, 7-8; Sunday 9-12 Phone 2930 ,

Do Your Grocery Trading Here

Hasecoster's Grocery

S. 9th and C Sts. Phone

1248

I SHOE REPAIRING with Rock Oak leather will prolong the life of your old shoes. Ask us. DUSTY'S SHOE REBUILDER 11 N. 9th St. or 504 North 8th St.

The Miller-Kemper Co. "Everything to Build Anything" LUMBER MILLWORK BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phones 3247 and 3347

We Undersell AH Others Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St.

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ASK FOR Abel's Velvet Ice Cream IT'S DIFFERENT Retail Phone 1901 Wholesale Phone 1439

New York Dental Parlors Union National Bank Building, 8th and Main, at the "Sign of the Clock". Open evenings. Phone 1378.

WATCH REPAIRING If you want your watch to run and

depned on good time, bring them to us. A specialty on high-grade wafch repairing. C. & O. watch inspector. HOMRIGHOUS

t021 Main St. Phone 1867

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Creamery Butter

Carl Beyer, Dist, Phone 2910 ,

For More Pep, Use RICHMOND GASOLINE More Miles per Gallon Richmond Oil Co. 6th St. and Ft. Wayne Ave.

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GOOD CLEAN COAL. Prompt Delivery RICHMOND COAL COMPANY Telephones 3165-3379

RADIATOR REPAIRING Frozen and leaky radiators promptly and properly repaired. All work guaranteed, s RICHMOND BATTERY & RADLATOR CO. 12th and Main Phone 1365

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