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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, as ' Second-Class Mail Matter. . MEMBER OF THB ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to th us for. republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also' the local newa published herein. All rlgchts of republlcatloa of special dispatches herein are also reserved. "The Story oflflankind" : . Thucydides said, , "History is philosophy learned from examples." Bolingbroke, misquoting this in "On the Study and Use of History," put it much stronger when he said, "History is philosophy teaching by examples." The distinction is recommended for study to one Henry M. Ford, he who fell for the "peace ship" extravaganza that was to get the boys "out of the trenches by Christmas ;" he who said "History is bunk." It is just possible, though barely probable, that Mr. Ford's unique brand of mentality may grasp the difference. Every writer of the events and underlying trend of history is a human. All humans, except the unreasoning or those bereft of sanity, have some idea of what existence is for, some philosophy of life. Philosophy, as Paul Elmer More aptly defines it in "The Religion of Plato," is "1he soul's discovery of itself, as an entity having a law and interests of its own apart from and above all this mixed and incomprehensible life of the body." The relation of past events to their- times and to our day, their incidence to the ebb and flow of the stream of life which, contrary to the natural law that makes water always seek a lower level, is . constantly averaging out on higher planes, the historian interprets according to his philosophy of life. He may claim impartiality,

Answers to Questions (Any reader can pet the answer to snv question bv writing The Palladium Information Bureau. Frederick J. HaskIn. dlrertor. WashlnRton. D. C. This offer applies strlrtly to Information. The bureau doe not tflve advice on leal. medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to nettle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on anv sublert. Write your question plainly and briefly. Olve full name and address and enclose two cents In stamps for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer.) Q. What is the commission form of municipal government? H. A. A. The commission form of city government varies widely In the different states. The characteristic feature is the combining of all legislative and executive powers in a single body, usually consisting of from C to 7 members. These members are elected at large. The mayor, as a rule, 13 one of the commission but has no more power than his associates, though being the official head of the city. The administrative work of the commission Is divided into departments, each headed by one commissioner. As a safeguard, the commission form of government almost invariably includes! initiative, referendum and recall. Q. My husband's discharge paper Fays "Honorably discharged for the convenience of the government." What does this mean T. C. U A. The war department says that the expression "honorably discharged for the convenience of the government" as appearing on your husband's . discharge papers means that he was discharged before his complete term of enlistment had expired and the dis charge was granted because he wasj no longer needed in the service andj it was found necessary to discharge a number of men. Q. Kindly settle a dispute by stating If passenger sifamers "shoot the rapids" of the St. Lawrence. M. T. A.' On the downstream trips all streamers descend the rapids of the Sf. Lawrence. On the upstream trips the canals, are used. There is a series of nine canals, which total 42 miles, with locks 45 feet wide and 2701 feet long and with 14 leet or. water on the sills. Q. WhaJ. is the origin of the ex- , rresslon "ring a change"? W. S. S. A This expression is derived from bell ringing. Change ringing was not known until the beginning of the eveteenth century.' The art made rapid progress, and rings of bells increased from 4 or 6 to 10 or 12. With 12 bells 479,001,000 changes can be rung. Musings for the E enmg There may be nothing in a name, but John Iater is a head waiter in Brooklyn. The other day he said to a customer: "How would you like your steak," sir," and what did the customer say? Yes, he pulled the old one: "I would like it very much indeed." Thomas K. Edison promises the public grand opera for 10 cents. Then he ought to furnish jazz for a nickel. Our idea of a minimum of humor is an announcement of the fact that Miss Minnie Mumm lives at Oil City, Pa. One sage remarks that if a woman really wants to be economical she will wait until after Easter tq buy her Easter hat. It is remarkable just how many w omen will not do that very thing. What hn.s become of the old-fashioned guy who used to claim so loudly that the parcel post would reduce the cost of living? Mrs. Asqulth says: "This American courtesy is astonishing. In England thp people never are discourteous." Whoa, M argot! Some of us have been over there. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Drugsists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles. 60c. Advertisement o.-Ko. 3. Adrian, Mich., writes. i bad a bad couh for three years. Tried several cough medicines. Got little relief J tried Foley's Honey and Tar. It - . uiru i'oiey a tiunuy aim j rti j -went to the spot. There Is no better uu i, la market. uooa iur couijjis, colds, croup' and whoopinff 'clears tb Pabsaces; soothes ir- : Th$Viemrane?; stops 'tR-klin in the throat.-- Contafns nn ophites. A. . , Lukf.ii UrrX Co., 626-6 "s Slain St. Ad-

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but his true principles or his false standards betray themselves from their lair in his sub-conscious self, and glorify or stain his writings. H. G. Wells, that brilliant mistake, for instance, sought to write in his "Outline of History" a narration of man that should glorify the philosophy of determinism. To the discerning and well grounded reader he succeeded simply in irradicably staining determinism with the parentage of its unnatural child, materialism. So when he advocates determinism a3 the cure-all, he is fatuously recommending more materialism. No wonder the patient, man, hesitates to take the nauseous dose. Now all this digression is just an introduction to "The Story of Mankind," by Hendrik Van Loon, professor of the social sciences in Antioch college. Professor Van Loon has written this readable history of man, this narration that flows from hypothetical beginnings to our present times with their materialistic illusions and hidden principles, for children. Therefore, since we grownups are so- childlike in our knowledge and comprehension of general or particular history, its simple, clear, flowing style is well suited to our ability to understand. The author is well grounded in worthwhile principles, and they are reflected in "The Story of Mankind." Even where he criticizes unfair and predatory wealth he does so in such manner that one is reminded of Socrates prayer, "O,

God, put no more gold in my hands than I am fitted to, manage." Parents should buy this history for their children. They should read it themselves. They will gain in knowledge and in breadth, perspective, tolerance and patience. The same qualities will accrue to the children. And both children and parents will understand one another and life more clearly from the mutual and co-operative study of this history.

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TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It,"

BEAUTY OVER ALL Beauty may influence our daily lives more than any other factor -but we must get Its spirit, understand it a great deal, and then try to spread its gifts far beyond ourselves. Beauty over all would re-make the worldly The educated heart Is a flower-bed of beauty. And through its winding paths of fragrance you may walk each day if you will but plant the flowers. As dusk crept on the other evening, I was riding toward a body of water which was far in the distance only the faint glaze of the surface showing. But between, scattered masses of pines, tall and majestic, stood guard as it seemed. While behind them and above the water was a screen of such exquisite beauty of coloring that my senses were ravished by a picture so rare. When you come to appreciate Beauty, It never fails to soothe and Inspire. The business man who gives a portion of his time to the study and love of art and beauty increases his value as a person of affairs and grows as a man.) He Is better balanced and 19' able to measure human values far better than the man who gives all that he is to the mere making of money and the building of a great business. There stands in Washington a monument to the beauty ideals of such a man the Freer art building which houses the wonderful Whistler collection and priceless other works of art gathered from all corners of the globe. Mr. Freer was a Detroit business man who spent much of his time collecting beautiful things and then passed them on as a gift to the Nation. . It is impossible even to feel an impulse toward beauty without at some time or other imparting that impulse to someone else. That is the way that biuty over all must come about. Unless we live the things we think about beauty, there can be no beauty, so far as we are concerned. Beauty demands expression.

Who's Who in the Day's News Evangeline Cory Booth, commander of the Salvation Army, like a good ruler in the Arabian Nights, is going out Into the world in disguise to find out just how mucn charity exists. Conim a nder Booth is going to write her experiences. We wonder if she won't have the same adventures that Tyltyl and Mytyl did in looking for the blue bird of happiness. The little hero and heroine of "The Blue Bird," after much travel and adventure, found happiness in their VANGE11NE BOOTH own little home. Miss Booth, after 10 days of traveling incognito will certainly know that she can find charity in her own little Salvation Army. She is confident that she can find all kinds of charity in other places than the Salvation Army to be exact, she expects to find $500,000 worth of charity. Miss Booth, daughter of William Booth, the Englishman who founded the Salvation Army, began her work 1 in the organization in the slums ot London. She has worked throughout the world. During the Klondike rush she organized officers and nurses and took them to Alaska. Under her energetic direction during the war the Salvation Army gained unprecedented prestige, and the commander herself received the distinguished service cross. RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST East your tight, aching chest, stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. "Red Pepper Rub" Is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you 'and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. Advertisement.

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'Up" Lessons in Correct English Don't Say: Please, CAN I go? I DARESENT go. HIM and ME belong to the came club. Everybody must be responsible for THEIR own debts. Une or the two contestants musfr give up THEIR claim. Say: Please, MAY I go? I DARE not go. HE and I belong to the same club. Everybody must be responsible for HIS (or HER) own debts: One of the two contestants must give up HIS (or HER) claim. After Dinner St ones The cold spell has brought the usual advice not to sit over a fire, but to harden oneself in the open air in order to keep warm. The first admirable of the gardening school was a former Cameron of Lochiel. When bivouacking with his son in the depths of winter, Cameron noticed that the boy had rolled a snowball to make a pillow. Immediately he kicked it away. "No effeminancy, boy, he commanded, sternly. An astronomer was entertaining a Scotch friend. He showed his visitor the'moon through a telescope and asked him what he thought of the satellite. ""Ih's t' richt." replied the Scot, who was an enthusiastic golfer, "but it's awfu' fu' o' bunkers. FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED WITH SULPHUR Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that Is irritated or broken out with eczema; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this - sulphur preparation is applied the itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin is delightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfigurement. Mentho-Sulphur always heal3 eczema right up. A small jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug store. Advertisement. jiiHiiiniiifiRiiiniftiiitHtiittiftiiiiHHnuiiinnimnHiitiiHiiHiitiiiiiiiiinnftifitnis 1 SAFETY FOR SAVINGS I I PLUS 1 3 Interest

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Memories of Old Days In This Paper- Ten Years Ago Today Action bn the plan proposed for conducting a state Sunday school convention in Richmond during June was taken up at a meeting of the executive committee of the Ciiy Sunday School association in the First English Lutheran church. Work in preparation, for the big Indiana religious event was confined to completing the sub-committees that had been delegated to undertake certain phases of the work. Take Advantage of This Free Service This newspaper maintains an Information Bureau in Washington solely for the benefit of its readers. If there is any question of fact you want answered, don't hesitate to apply to our Bureau. Our Information Bureau does not undertake to give advice on medical, legal, financial, nor domestic affairs. It is not that kind of an institution. One of its main aims and the reason it was established in Washington instead of elsewhere is to- form a connecting link between our readers and their Government. There is in Washington a mine of information on governmental and official affairs. This Bureau is maintained for your benefit. You can have the answer to any of your questions sent directly to you, simply by enclosing two cents mluenza Prom Atlantic to the Pacific Coasts Reports Show an Alarming Increase. Influenza and influenzal-pneumonla are again prevalent and care should be used by all or death toll may run ino the millions, say all Health Boards. During the epidemic of 19181919 cne hospital reported 494 cases and another CS5 cases without a death. The only medication used at these hospitals was Balsamea, a western discovery. In thousands of cases Balsamea was used and no fatalities occurred from the influenza or its running mate, pneumonia. Bair-amea waa used at the beginning of the disease in most cases. Take it at the first sign of influenza or cold and prevent the deadly pneumonia,' Formerly Balsamea was sold only on physicians' prescriptions, but now you can buy it at any firstclass drug Dtore. Get a bottle today and be prepared. Balsamea is a palatable medicine, powerful in its effects on all respiratory troubles, either temporary or chronicj Advertisement A BOTTLE OF WAYNE DAIRY CO.'s MILK PASTEUWZf MILK In reach of every child in Richmond. Phone 5238 On

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