Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 35, 10 February 1922 — Page 6
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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, aa ' 1 ' Second-Class Mall Matter. MEMDEK OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the ns 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 ol special dispatches herein are also reserved. Evolution or Devolution?
Feuds are becoming rarer in Kentucky, so the
minds of her legislators are turning
of progress and learning.
Recently an attempt was made to pass a bill in the Kentucky legislature to stop teaching in state schools the evolution theory of the origin
of man. This particular bill was its proponents are trying to get different form. The substitute
vides that no theory may be taught that undermines the faith of pupils, t Any Christian whose faith could be weak
ened by study of the theory of the evolutionary ascent of, man, would be a pretty poor Christian
in the first place. Even if such
came in contact with this theory, it is doubtful if his faith would remain firm with him through
the test of life. .
Belief in God depends on something far higher than mere adherence to Genesis. Belief in' God is only lip service unless one feels His
presence and seeks to the. best of ability to un derstand and to live according to His laws.
The theory of evolution will
God's own good time of its own merit or demerit
If it is true, all the legislatures on enact it out of existence, for it will itself to "be a law of God. If it pass to that oblivion that awaits
hypotheses. ' The bills before the Kentucky legislature read . like enactments from the pages of some history on medieval times, when the rack and thumbscrew flourished to compel the faith of men. Voliva should move Zion City from Illinois to Kentucky. There he might easily persuade such a legislature to enact that the Volivan theory that the world is flat should be taught in Kentucky schools and colleges.
Answers to Questions (Anv reader ran Rpt the answer to inv question by writlnpr The r.illadtnm Information bureau. J'redTick J. ITaskfn. .director, WashlnRton, D. C. This offor applies strictly to information. The bureau does not fc"iv5 advir-e on legal, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor- to undertake' exhaustive research on any suMect. T7rite 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.) Q. What percentage of the mail Is carried on the railroads? F. A. E. A. The Post Office Department says . that 90 per cent of the weight of all the mails is carried on the railroads, being handled by the Railway Mail Service en route. . t Q. What gives radishes their pungent taste and are radishes digestible? M. B. R. ," A. The Department of Agriculture pays that the characteristic pungent flavor . of radishes is due to sulphur, similar to the essential oil in mustard, and that they are so succulent and tender that they are probably well assimilated. " . Q. What are ' tonnage men?" L. B. B. J - ' - At In the steel industry -workers who are paid on a piece work basis are known as tonnage men. .Q. Who is known as "the Voltaire of Greece"? C. W. F. A. Xenophanes, who as a free-think er did not reserve his opinions for his ' disciples and immediate followers, but! declared that "the truth should be i made known to all," has. been referred! to as "the Voltaire of Greece" by some modern writers. 'Q. .Are the elephants of Africa superior to those of India? F. R. I. . A-., The Indian elephant is larger than the African, and i generally rated as the superior of the two. Q. A contends that Christians could never be known as atheists: B insists that they have been so designated. Which is right? G. A. M. A. In ancient Rome the Christians . were sometimes called atheists becaiu?e they denied the Roman gods. They were not, however, atheists in the modern acceptance of the term. Q. Was there such a thing as propaganda in connection with the American Revolution? ' A. It is probable that there has been what we know as propaganda in connection with every important movement in human history. As to the American Revolution, for example f Thomas Paine is said to have made tt his boast that he brought about the revolution by his pamphlet "Common Sense." After Dinner Stories "I trust, Mr. Borum." said Miss Cut ting, as the young man .was about to depart, "that you will spend one more afternoon with us before we move into our new house." 'Delighted. I assure you. Miss Cutting," replied Boium. "By the way, when do' you expect to move?" ' I am not positive as to the exict date," she answered, "but the workmen began excavating for the cellar yesterday, and papa expects the house to be finished in 18 months.' A gambler named George used to vis't a Chinaman's place and smoke opium alraoft daily. One dav he rushed in and said excitedly, "Hip, loan me $10. Thank, I will come in with it tomorrow noon, if I am alive!" And out he went with the money. About three oclock the next afteir.oon a friend of the gambler dropped in on the Chinaman and said: "Hip, where is George today?" The confiding Celestial wiped his eyes with the corner of his blouse and replied: "George, him dead." For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININ ETablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be Sure. you get BROMO.) 30c. Advertisement
Athens. He governed so justly that he was called Aristides the Just. Because of his
righteous measures he incurred the resentment of both the high and low powers that prey. So a movement was set on foot to get rid of him, and an election was called at which his banish
ment was to be voted on.
On election day was accosted by This man asked to the killing Aristides for him "My friend," Aristides and do done or permitted defeated. Now it through in a measure pro "No." renlied bored of hearing And Aristides,
name on the banishment ballot
1 History records
election and Aristides was banished.
.History also
rence most politicians of all ages and all climes
a one never
have foresworn justice and ( worshipped at the shrine of expediency. Thus does compensation
operate. In his essav
said, "A man cannot speak but he judges him
self. With his stand or fall in
his portrait to the eye of his companions by every Avord." Emerson meant, of course, that man's words help reveal his character. Innermost thoughts have a way of erupting into speech. Words
earth cannot have proved is false, it wil all unfounded
spoken to conceal a thought oftentimes help to the penetration of the secret. A word from another one may set up an association of ideas that will bring forth revealing words. 'Actions speak louder than words, they say. Yet fair speech shows up the liar and cheat by the emphasis of contradiction with his unfair actions. "Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh." "Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee."
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It." "Up" NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP The day is. spent. The goodnights have been said. Now I lay me down to sleep! Father of All, it was a good day not perfect, but good. Down the lanes of the hours I found much to make me happy, and, as I draw the covers about thi3 body of mine, I close my eyes to thank you, while yet my brain is awake. Soon the stars will shine over thedrawn curtains of my heart, and while, your billions of constellations hover about my lost consciousness! I ask that you wash my heart out for the new streams of light that the coming day shall bring. Now I lay' me down to sleep. ' Oh God, walk through the paths of my brain while it is so silent, and take out all the weeds that have grown up there during the unthinking moments of this busy day. Take down the pictures of my failures and mistakes and put in their place the maxims of your goodness and beauty so that I may go forward In better laith and fuller confidence. Arouse me from my lethargies. Quicken me In spirit. Show me the better ways when I have awakened. Now I lay me down to sleep. Thank you for putting me in this world, at such a time as this. Rest my body from this day's activities, and bathe me in your love, so that my dreams may be pleasant ones. And when you lead me into your light again, make me ready for every worthy call. What a short day it was! How fast It ran how fast they all run! Now I lay me down to sleep. , Thank you for the bed and shelter, for my food and my friends. In appreciation do my eyes grow heavy and full of languor. Now I lay me down to sleep. Everybody goodnight!
Who's Who in the Day's News JUSTICE JOHN H. CLARKE His recent views on the eighteenth and nineteenth amendments to the constitution have brought Supreme Court Justice John H.- Clarke into the , v-v limelight of late. In his talks on the two amendments he points out that the enlarged electorate created by the passage of the u f f r a-g e amend ment has made the election problem a greater one and that prohibition has bred a contempt for all Jaws. Justice Clarke is &ZL.-z&J 65 and unmarried. JOHN CLACt He is not a misHe merely points ogynist, however, out in his discussion of the eighteenth amendment that never in history has such a large electorate succeeded in conducting a representative govern ment. He has more than two score years of legal practice on which to base his opinions on prohibition. He was admittedjo the bar in Lisbon, just as he reached his majority. Subsequently he practiced in Youngstown and Cleveland. In 1914 he became a federal district judge in Ohio, and two years later took oath as an associate justice of the country's highest tribunal. In 1903 Justice Clarke was the Democratic candidate for United States senator against Mark Hanna. Some people "blow up" when they try to clean clothes with gasoline use Blue Devil. Advertisement. LOSE YOUR FAT. KEEP YOUR HEALTH Superfluous flesh is not healthy, neither is it healthy to diet or exercise too. much for its removal. The simplest method known for reducing the overfat body easily and steadily is the Marmola Method, tried and endorsed by thousands. Marmola Prescription Tablets contain an exact dose of the fa mous Marmola prescription, and are sold by druggists the world over at one doilar for a case. They are Harmless and leave no wrinkles or flabblness. They are popular because effective and convenient. Ask your druggist for them or send price direct to the Marmoia Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., letroit, - Mich., and procure a case. Advertisement.
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Some Gratitude! Aristides centuries ago was elected to govern
as Aristides' was walking he an illiterate Athenian citizen. Aristides to write the name on a ballot for banishment. asked Aristides, "do you know you know of any wrong he has to be done?" - the illiterate one, "but I am so him always called 'The Just!' " as requested, wrote his own that the "ayes" carried the records that since tnat occur
Judgment by Words
on Compensation, Emerson will or against his will, he draws CAT usings ror tne livening - "We met the world's champ optimist the other day. He was looking for an apartment in a good neighborhood with southern exposure and all modern improvements, for $100 a month. We were going to have him arrested, but found there was no law preventing a peison looking for such a place. Some people have peculiar but harmless hobbies. Coat sleeves for men, says a fashion journal, will be so tight this year that it will be an effort to put one's hand in one's trousers pocket. But, then, there is little use in putting one's hand in one's trousers pocket any more, anyhow. It has been overdone the past few years. HINTS TO LOVELORN GENTS If she makes a practice of eating onions for supper every time you call it is a sign that she is indifferent toward your suit. If you spend a lot of money sendt!nS flowers to her every day it may make a hit with her, but she will marry somebody who has more sense. Don t talk to her about love in a cottage. Talk about a $40,000 bungalow, and spring the cottage on her after you get her. If she is handsome tell her about it, and if she isn't tell her anyway. Have an automobile catalogue in your coat pocket where she can catch a glimpse of it, Dr. Wiley says many of our ills are due to the mouth. Yes, too much gos sip nowadays. Alkali in Shampoos Bad For Washing Hair Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as It dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. JWvertisement- - '
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No. 92-Aatomatic Knot To taVe the corners of a handkerchief, oie in each hand, and tie a knot without dropping either corner Bounds impossible, but it is really quite easy. The handkerchcief is laid on the table, and the arms are folded. By leaning over, the fingers are enabled to pick up opposite corners of the handkerchief. Then, if the arms are merely oil folded, the handkerchief will be automatically tied into a knot. Copyright, lilt, by Public Ledger Company Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason THE MISFITS In my tall rocking chair I sit, and think about the human race; how seldom 'tis a man will fit just right in his appointed place! I see the failures drifting by, the men who've fought their fight and lost; they view their records with a sigh, and know the future is a frost. -Yon failure tinkers at the law, and finds the statutes are a bore; why" did he such a lemon draw?
He's built to run a coiner store. Oh,i01 1UU ul"6" in cash, other states he'd be harmv selline (marts of vine-iwnlcn nave authorized cash bonuses
gar, all flecked with foam; but he is doomed to talk of torts and leases till the cows come home. He'd wrap salt codfish in a poke, and weigh out prunes with glee and vim; then why did fate spring such a joke and make a lawyer out of him? And yonder grocer, selling slaw and pickled figs and poted steers he has a talent for the law; he'd make a jury melt in tears. In dreams he argues in a court, and hears astonished people say, "Dan Webster seems a tinhovn sport compared with this toplofty joy." He hates to labor in a store, and sell old cheese and mar-1 malade, and so he makes his patrons sore, and every day he loses trade. Would '.here be failure if all men might co tne tnings they most desire, if every author had a pen and every poet had a lyre? T C t j' L LA-adUUd 111 V.UHCLI lilllMl Don't Say: The hired man works GOOD. I ONLY have one dollar I feel BADLY. MOST everybody likes him. Come as QUICK as you can. Say: The hired man works WELL. I have ONLY one dollar. I feel BAD. ALMOST everybody likes him. Come as QUICKLY as you can. At birth the pulse of a normal individual bfats 136 times a minute; at the age Of 30, 70 times. USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME BACKS YOU can't do your best when your back and every musclg aches with fatigue. . Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, with, cut subbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow of warmth and comfort. Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprain3 and strains, aches and pains, sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and the after effects of weather exposure. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy. i At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. LdDSI Liniment nifniHfiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiinnimnHHiiiiiitniituiHfimiftiiintiHiiniiiniiiiitiiiuiiii JOHN H. NIEWOEHNER Sanitary and Heating Engineer 819 S. G. St. Phone 1828 1 j tinflllMinfmiHHHHHnnillllHllIHHtlllHIItWHHIIIHHmHIIIIHimflllllMlimtkir
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4,994,847 ARMY, NAVY, MARINE CORPS VETS ARE AFFECTED BY SOLDIER BONUS MEASURE
PALLADIUM XEAVS BUREAU ( WASHINGTON, Fb. 10. The soldiers' tonus hill which congress is expected to pass before its summer adjournment will affect 4,994,487 men, who served either, in the army, navy or marine corps during the late war. Indiana furnished 123,450 to the army, 12,576 to the navy, and 1.789 to the marine corps, a total of 137,815. Statistics prepared by the ways and means committee of the house of representatives show that many of the states have made bonus payments, or have authorized such payments, to their citizens who served with the American forces during the World war. Cash bonuses totaling $191,339,200 are being paid to veterans in 13 states and $156,500,000 more in "adjusted compensation" will be distributed under state legislation already enacted. Indiana is one of seven states to have rejected bonus legislation. The; other six states . are Delaware, - Maryland, Oklahoma; Tennessee, Texas and Utah. Range of Compensation. In states where bonus legislation has been authorized the compensation ranges from $10 for every month of service, in Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Vermont and Wisconsin, up to $25jer month in North Dakota. A number of the states specify maximum limits .to adjusted compensation for each veteran, varying from $100 in New Jersey to $500 in Oregon. ' Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island have adjusted veterans' compensation to the extent are Minnesota, Michigan, South Dakota and Washington. Many of the states have practically completed the work of distributing the bonuses. In several states referendum elections are to be held to Memories of OH Days In This Paper Ten Years , Ago Today Richmond was to have a busv sum imer, with three conventions, the State Federation of Iibor, the State Sunday ' School association and the county commissioners oi tne state. The largest meeting was to be the Sunday school convention, but much importance was attached to the meet!lnS ?f the State Federation of Labor, for labor troubles in the statewere reaching a climax. Evangelistic meetings were being' held in the Grace M. E. church each evening, conducted by the Rev. Arthur Cates, pastor. The interest was at a high pitch and attendance was fine at each meeting. . j fFORESIGHTI always was' better than hindsight. Those who take SCOTT'S EMULSION regularly exercise foresight that pays large dividends in robustness. Scott Bowse. Bloomfield.N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF CTablets or Cranules) epr INDIGESTION 20-14sk iiHiniiniiiitniiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiuiiiHiHiiiii iiiiHiimiuiinniti SHOE REPAIRING 1 with Rock Oak leather will prolong I the life of your old shoes.' Ask us. I DUSTY'S SHOE REBUILDER 1t N. 9th St. or 504 North 8th St. Miiiiniiiiiinmniimiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii HiimminiiiiinuimiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiimiu tiiiiiiiininiiliitniMiiinuiinitMiiniiinitinimttiMiiiitiiiiiniiniiiiiiMiiuuiiiniii J I xheYs Velvet Ice Cream 1 ASK FOR IT'S DIFFERENT i Retail Phone 1901 Wholesale Phone 1439 j UHIIttmHIIIIHHHIllNIHIMlHIHIHHIHmtlfltllltHlllinHtllllllllllltllHlll1ltUU I
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