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"If the methods by which Charles G. Dawes, director of the budget, brings home to government officials the lessons of economy are somewhat spectacular, they are perhaps a valuable contrast, .for government spending has been quite the opposite of spectacular," says the Kansas City Star. "It has been quiet, hidden and as nearly secret as circumstances would allow. "Mr. Dawes has correctly gauged the effect of this publicity, both upon the country and upon government departments. These departments had come to feel, and naturally, that it was their business to spend, and spending, as everybody knows, is a habit that grows. They had only to ask for money to receive it; they received it to spend and not to save it was money loose in the pocket. It went and went fast, and when it was gone they asked for more, and received it. That was the way the government was run before the

budget system was put in. It was a system sanctioned by long use and tradition, and it was no

body's business, and to nobody's .change it. ' "The budget law has changed

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" SOFT SEATS ' The standing tree is an inspiring thing. That one which has fallen or leans, pictures something to us of pity or doubt. A standing crowd looks much more powerful than one which is seated. Action seems potent about things which stand. To walk through a park and see, on the one hand benches filled with sitting people, looking aimlessly into space or talking as aimlessly, and, on the other hand, people passing quickly through on their way to finish jobs here you have a cross-sectim of our brief life span. The turtle toddles along and is useful, for he' faces his destiny in real turtle spirit. But the man created in the image of his Creator must either carry out his mission as a human being, or else pine into deadness and death. "Life is real, life is earnest," wrote Longfellow. "It is a serious business to start a soul voyaging toward Eternity," I once heard a great speaker exclaim in a noted lecture. Who, then, shall occupy the soft seats of this whirling world? None but the ill and disabled and those who have EARNED them. Stand up, my friend, and be counted. Stand up so that you may be ready for "a fight or a frolic" and be game to the last. The Soft Seat Brigade will always be around. But you, who are normal and free, stay out of it for neither does it toil nor spin. The hard seats and the rocky ways develop and harden us. To be ready we must be fit. Glory's sunsets illumine only those lives which have experienced blistered hands and the continued touch of toil and labor. Soft seats and soft hands tempt from Time only bitterness and loss. . You see best when you stand and you grow most when you work!

Answers to Questions j (Any reader can sret the answer to mv question hv writlnsr The Palladium rnformatlon Bureau, Frederick J. HaskIn. director, Washington. I. C. This offer applies strictly to information. The bureau does not jrive advice on lesal. medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on anv subject. TVrtte your question plalnlv and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose two cents in stamps for return postaer-. All replies are sent direct to the inquirer.) Q. How does the area and population of Holland compare with that et the United States? W. D. H. i . A. Continental Holland has an area of about 12,000 miles, which is about the size of Maryland. The entire pop ulation of Holland is litle more than that of New York City. Adding Holland's, island possessions, the area is increased by the size of Texas. California, Arizona, Nevada and Colorado, and the population approaches onehalf that. of the United States. Q. What is carotin? F. S. A. Carotin is a yellow organic compound to which carrots owe their color. This has been extracted with the juice and used for coloring butter. Q. How much ice ia harvested In New York State in one winter? M. L. S. A. The amount of ice harvested in Vew York state fluctuates greatly. In the winter of 1920-21, only 190,823 tons were taken, while in the winter of 1901-2. 4,606,800 tons were har vested. Q. How can you bond wood? F. D. L. A. The Forest Service says that in bending wood the steam process is used. Wood that is used for this purpose is commonly hickory, although frequently ash. Take a straight piece of the wood, steam it thoroughly in lyed steam, then bend it over iny kind of shape to suit the purpose and clamp it down until it is dried. Q. Whfn was the White House built? S. C. A. George Washington laid the cprnerstone in October, 1792, and the tlifice was completed seven years later. It. was destroyed by the British in 1814, but immediately rebuilt by Hoban, the architect who designed it. ' It was again ready fro occupancy in 1817, when President Monroe was inaugurated. Q. What does the "L." in Mark Twain's name stand for? What was his best book? A. J. M. A. Samuel L. Clemen's middle name was Langhorne. Opinions differ as to his best book. His own favorite was his Biography of Joan of Arc. Q. Is Iceland a part of North America or of Europe? E. D. B. A. Iceland is classed as part of Europe, and is under the sovereignty of Denmark. Lessons in Correct English Don't Say: HE LAYS in bed late every morning. I have LAIN the books on the desk. He was in the act of LAYING down. ,1 LAY my pipe on the shelf, and -I LAID down to rest. Say: He LIES in bed late every morning. I have LAID the books on the desk. He was in the act of LYING down. I LAID my pipe on the shelf, and I ' LAY down to rest y

utes not always understood. The law had to be enforced, to be made, by human energy, to work. That is where the director of the budget has come in.- Mr. Dawes realized that not the fiscal policy of the government alone had to be budget-

ized, but the mind, habit and personnel of the

government as well. This is the real secret of the budget's success. He has organized business

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classes in the departments and is himself their teacher. He corrects their examination papers

and posts the errors on the blackboard. Where he finds a department waste he exposes it to the

whole- class and ticular waste is not of men being

ably it is. But whether laws work or not whether they bring about the results expected of them, or fail-must depend upon men in the

end. The administration must be conceded to

have recognized tent with passing

the human element necessary to make laws

march, Mr. Dawes is an example of the kind of

human motive power the administration has, ap

plied. Without

budget would have been as a baby tossed to the wolves. The departments would have made one

mouthful of it.

tected and developed for a few years by the Dawes methods, may some time make one

interests to it, but the

mouthful of departmental waste. Meanwhile, it is doing some very effective nibbling."

J -1 Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason RESPECTING THE LAW. The law decreed in olden times that witches should be burned; the courts abhorred their mystic crimes, and all their pleading spurned. My grandsire thought they ought to ditch 'all statutes of the kind; he thought the burning of a witch was not a sport refined. "But while such laws are in the "book, ' my grandsire used to sigh, "around us daily we must look, for witches we may fry." Was there a beldame anywhere, who owned a cat or snake, my grandsire traced her to her lair, and tied her to a stake. He said: "The law must be obeyed while men for iustice seek, and though I hate to burn a jade, I burn one every week. I doubt if witches really work much evil and distress, although they're roasted by the kirk, and by the lav and press. But it is not for me to say what laws are right or wrong; I've built a roaring fire today, so, witches, come along." The law he doubted was repealed long since, as fierce and vain; old women now may go afield with black cats in their train. And if some acrobatic dame can on a broomstick ride, the peoplj will applaud her game, and point to her with pride. The law that's evil or absurd will from the volume fade; but while it is the nation's word, let's see that it's obeyed. After Dinner Stories A colored preacher in Alabama was one day talking to one of his aged parishioners, who ventured to express the opinion that ministers ought to be paid better. "l's sho' glad to hear yo' say dat," responded the parson warmly. 'I'sa pleased dat yo' think so much of de ministers, So yo' think we'd ought to get bigger salaries?" "Sho' I does,' replied the old man. "Den we'd get a better class o' men. Conversation actually heard at a little girls' tea party: Edburgha "There's a new baby coming to Joan's bouse." Doris 'How lovely for Joan!" Edburgha "Yes, it's all arranged. The person that finds jha babies is there, and John saw her looking under the bushes in the garden." Doris "It is high time we need a new one! Our old baby is nearly three; he is awfully big and breaks things, and won't be cuddled or 'dressed up'." Edburgha "Those old. old babies are no good.' " Some people "blow up" when they try to clean clothes with gasoline use Blue Devil. Advertisement. FAT THAT SHOWS SOON DISAPPEARS Prominent fat that oomesJand stays where it is not neeaea is a ouruen. hindrance to activity, a curb upon ploasure. You can take off the fat where it shows by taking- after each meal and at bedtime, one Alarmola Pre seription Tablet. These littls tablets are as effective and harmjs as the famous prescription from, which they take their name. Buy and try a case today. All drug-gists the world over sell them at one dollar for a case or vou can order thm direct from the Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Av., Detroit, Mich. You can thus say goodbye to dieting, exercise and fat. Advertisement.

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to the country, and that par not likely to happen again-

'They talk about a government of laws and

the correct theory, and prob this fact, and has not been con laws merely, but has provided him, or a man like him, the Instead, the budget, if pro Who's Who in the Day's News DR. WALTHER RATHENAU I The new foreign minister of the German cabinet faces a difficult task. He is Dr. Walther Rathenau. Paul Wirth, German premier, insists that Germany fullfil the terms of the treaty with t h allies. Rathenau, named by Wirth, intends to carry out these provisions. Hugo Stinnes, most powerful man in Germany because of his vast industrial holdings and wealth, refuses to tolerate Worth's policies and favors accepting . the French . occupation of the Ruhr valley rather than con tinue the present attitude. Rathenau has been one of 4he prominent figures in German political circles since Wirth took office. Wirth named him minister of reconstruction at that time May, 1921. When that first cabinet resigned last fall the portfolio held by Rathenau was eliminated. WTirth had been filling the office of foreign minister as well as j premier since forming his new cabinet until the appointment of Rathenau. Mi r .1 r usings tor tne livening CONFESSIONS OF A CYNIC I see a scientist says parsnips will sustain life, but I am quite sure they will never sustain mine. I don't believe the womeritry half as hard to' ensnare the men as the men think they do. I never saw a hotel lobby hound with spats on whom I ever gave credit for having a nickel in the world. I can't see that a high-toned Airedale is anything but a dog, and a blamed homely one at that. I have no sympathy for any old stiff with a million dollars who is vamped by some flapper. He ought to know better. I don't believe the majority of men care whether women wear short skirts or long, and I don't believe it makes any difference whether they care or not. I have no great love for any reformer, but I prefer him to a bum who doesn't take care of his family. I don't believe the crease In a man's trousers amounts to very much until it isn't there, and then it amounts to a great deal. I don't believe in every bird who wears a silk hat on Sunday. I don't believe they ever raise anything on roof gardens but prices. .Perhaps in course of time Mr. H?.ys may bring the movies to the status where it will not be necessary for customers to sit through five punk pic tures to see one good one. In' the far east, probably itwill be well to handle China with care and use no hooks. Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today Improvement of the roads in the county was the subject of discussion before the regular meeting of the township trustees at the office of C. O. Williams, county superintendent. DON'T GET-UP NIGHTS FOR BLADDER ILLS Dayton Man Reports Relief With Simple Remedy After Getting i " Up 15 or 20 Times Each 1 Night for Two Years. Mr. Julius Mayer, 1430 East Fifth St., says in his own home paper, the Payton News: "For two years my bladder caused me to get up many times at night and too frequent in the dav. After taking a few doses of Lithiated Buchu, my bladder works perfectly normal and I can sleep all nigh.t" Tjithiated Buchu acts on the kidneys and bladder as Epson Salts do on the bow-els. You will be surprised at the impurities which come from the bladder after taking a few doses of Lithiated Buchu. It is not a patent medicine as the formula is on the package. The tablets cost 2c each. This price makes it possible to place in fhe formula several high priced drugs, which are useful to give reiier. 'it Is not likely that yon have ever taken a remedy similar to this. Try a few doses for backache, scalding, scanty or high colored urine and frequent desire at night. You can see the formula and learn more about Lithiated Buchu at A. G. Luken Drug Co. and drug stores everywhere, or write The Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Advertise-mnt.

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After Dinner Tricks OS No. 93 Four Times Three Kquals Eleven Lay three coins on the table. Pick tliom up singly, counting "One, two, three." Lay them down agaiu, one by cue, and count "Four, five, six." Again pick them up, saymj beven, eight. nine. iut as you pick up the ninth coin lay it down ajain immediately on the same count,- then put down the other two, counting "Ten, eleven. If the above routine is done rather rapidly it will have a very puzzling effect. If any one wants to try it, hand him the wins. Ho will probably start with the coins in his hand, and will find the trick impossible. Copvright, 19S3, bu Public Ledger Company

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Although the various trustees did not One of the tablets to be erected here declare that the road3 were in bad will be unveiled at the Phoenix Founcondition, they were of the unanimous-dry, where Ericsson built the first iron opinion that betted care should be j boats constructed in America, and also taken of them. brought out his then-ridiculed screw

Cold weather was the hardest on i propeller, railroad men of the Pennsylvania sys-l Another will be unveiled on the site tem In several years.' The crews ! the Delamater Iron Works, where were out fully 16 hours at a time. I the engines for the Monitor, the firstEngines left standing for any time at j self-propeller torpedo, and the first sub-

nll cmiHPd thp hr.nVoo in fre7P nn. and i many trainmen suffered frozen hands, feet and faces from the intense cold. FRANK WIGGINS NOW LOS ANGELES LEADER Frank Wiggins, former Richmond man, who has been secretary of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce for years, is now busily engrossed in plans for a new $3,000,000 building for that organization, according to a'story reaching here which was printed in the Los Angeles Times. The Los Angeles body has over 9,000 members. SLEEP DISEASE IN RUSSIA MOSCOW, Feb. 8. Sleeping sickness is spreading in Russia on a scale which would cause great alarm In a country less hardened to wholesale deaths through starvation and typhus. Attention was especially called to the epidemic through the death recently of Dr. Gorokhoff, Protessor of Surgery and Gynecology at Moscow university. , $1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS from your druggist today. IF YOU ARE THIN AND EMACIATED AND WISH SOMETHING TO HELP YOU PUT ON FLESH AND INCREASE "YOUR WEIGHT, Teast Vitamine Tablets should be used In connection with organic Nuxated Iron. Without organic iron, both food and Vitamines are absolutely useless, as your body cannot change inert, lifeless food into, living , cells and tissue unloss you have plenty of outran ic iron in your blood. Organic iron takes up oxygen from your lungs. This oxygenated organic iron unites with your digested food as it is absorbed into your blood just as fire unites with coal or wood, and by so doing It creates tremendous power and energy. Without organic iron in your blood your food merely passes thru your body without doing you any good. Arrangements have been made with the druggists of this city to give every reader of this paper a large $1.00 pack

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OH- SO VERY TABLETS TO RECALL FIRST CONTEST OF ARMORED WARSHIPS (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 8. Memories of the stirring days of the sixties will be revived March 9 when dignitaries of two nations gather here with technical and civic societies to honor Captain John Ericsson and his partner, Cornelius H. Delamater, on the sixtieth aniversary of the battle between the first armored batleships, Monitor and Four tablets will be erected to the designer and builder of the first turreted battleship, and in the evening an Ericsson-Delamater banquet will be held, to which have been invited PresP dent Harding, Secretary of the Navy Denby, Assistant Secretary Roosevelt and other representatives of American officialdom as well as the minister and consul general from Ericsson's native Sweden. The occasion will be celebrated simultaneously in Stockholm by the Associated Swedish Engineers, members of the Swedish royal family and American diplomatic representatives participating. lu "ere uuiiu Masonic Calendar Wednesday, Feb. 8. Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting. The Master Mason degree will be conferred by members of Webb and Richmond lodges who are Klwanians, followed by address on Masonic History by Arthur R. Robinson of Indianapolis. Light refreshments. Work beginning at 6.30. Friday, Feb. 10. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation. Saturday, Feb. 11. Loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S. Basket supper at 6:30, followed by social. Plans are afoot to convert Heligoland, the dismantled German fortress, into an international watering place and a center for regattas and other water sports. SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty years Sloan's Liniment has been the quickest relief for neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains and strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, without rubbing, at the first twinge. It eases and brings comfort surely and readily. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Sloan's Liniment Is pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, J1.40. 'CDI Liniment rPatfYsl lenerm Stems Tbe tortvr of akta itch will quickly be relieved by applying before retiring, Pr.Hobson'eEczemaOint. ment Oneof Dr.Hohsoa'a Family Remedies. Itchinjrf Skin8 Troubles DrHdbsonS iicmaOintmentH yiiuiiiiniKiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiRiiiiHniiiiiiniiiiHiniiiiimiiBiniiiHiunnn Dr.JL A. Thomson! ' Dentist Murray Theatre Building Hours: 9-12 1-5. 7-8; Sunday 9-12 I Phone 2930 I iiiniiHiwiimniiiiiiiHiitiiiiitiiiiiHiiiiHiniHiiiHiiiniiiiHiHiniiiiniiNiHiiiniiiil

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