Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 69, 22 March 1922 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, MAR. 22, 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-ClasB Mail Matter. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Th Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to th use I 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. i The Hazard of Fire y Chief Miller of the fire department says a building is only as fireproof as are its, contents. ' Or, in other words, a concrete or brick structure will succumb to the attacks of fire if its contents are combustible. . The recent conflagration in Chicago, in which supposedly fireproof buildings fell before the advance of a devastating blaze, prompted the statement of the fire chief and substantiates his contention. The obvious moral is constant vigilance to prevent the outbreak of a fire. In this watchfulness every citizen should take part. Fire prevention should be taught the children in the home. The danger of playing with matches, of throwing away lighted matches, of handling combustible oils near .fire, and scores of other causes should be pointed: out to them. And parents themselves should take the lead in being careful. Their example will impress itself upon the minds of the children." If fathers and mothers would periodically enlist the whole family in removing accumulations of paper, rags and other odds and ends that are potential fire hazards, they would be doing a praiseworthy thing. Business men and manufacturers should watch carefully for places that may start a disastrous fire. Richmond has been very fortunate in the small number of fires in its history, but this does not guarantee against the outbreak of a conflagration that may lay waste two or three blocks. , '
Adequate Police Protection , Sentiment for the proper equipment of the police department is growing rapidly all over the city. Citizens believe the city should purchase a standard weapon for the patrolmen and arrange for free target practice so that they will be taught how to handle a sideann effectively. Mere possession of a revolver is no qualification. An officer must be taught how to use it. A novice with a revolver may easily maim or kill an innocent passerby instead of the criminal at whom the shot is directed. Practice makes perfect. 4 v A high power automobile also is essential to make quick runs to places of danger. It i3 just as necessary for the chief of police and a squad of officers to get to a given danger point quickly as it is for the fire chief to reach the scene of a fire. This piece of equipment should be bought without further quibbling and without long argument as to its necessity. ( Our police department should be maintained at a point of maximum efficiency. The proper equipment of the patrolmen and the presence of a fast automobile are essentially necessary to attain this end.
The Famous Picture Contest Knowledge of the world's greatest art masterpieces will be increased in this community by the famous picture contest which is now under way. The plan will bring home to many the value of knowing good paintings and of being acquainted with the men and women who made them. ' The systematic study of pictures and of their painters will be fostered by the contest, and when it is over, those who have participated, even if they do not win one of the prizes, will feel that the little time given to the topic has been well spent.
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Answers to Questions 'Any reader can srrt the answer to nv cmpxtlon by writing The Palladium TnfnrmnMnn n-irpau, Frederick J. Hasktn. director, Wahinirtrn. D. C. This offr applies strictly to Information. Th bureau does not srlve advice on leal. medlral and financial matters. It does not attempt to Fettle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive, research
on any subject. Vrlte your -question plainly and briefly. Oive full name and j
saoress ana enclose two cenrs in stamps for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer.) Q. Kindly Inform me of the length of the coastline of the United States. J. L. V. A. The length of the coast Hne of he United States together with all its colonial possessions Is 28,983 nauti-1 cal miles. . Q. How old is the American Federation of LaboF? - ; " - y ' - A. The American Federation of Labor dates from November, 1881, when the 'Federation of Organized JTrades and Labor Unions of the United States and Canada was formed. The American Federation of Labor as such did not come Into existence until 188C, but In 1889 it acknowledged th Continuity of its existence by dating the proceedings to 1881. , Q. Did Vernon Castle fly. at " the front in France during the war? F. E. H. A. Vernon Castle served at the front in France for a year, making about 200 flights over the enemy lines. He lost his life in an airplane accident in Texas. Q. What are the various color tradings for cigars? H. F. O. A- There are ' five distinct color grades for cigars: Claro, a very light brown; Colorado Claro, a light brown; Colorado, a medium brown; Colorado Maduro, a dark brown, and Maduro, a very dark brown, almost black. Q. What is the "Hush Money" code or cipher? G. A. C. A. A cipher once published In London consisted of the sentence "Hush Money, by Charles II. Ross, Esq.," which represented the 26 letters of the alphabet, H standing for A. U ior B, and so on to Q for Z. There are
repetitions, but not such as to be con
fusing when the cipher is used. Q. What is "civil death"? G. D. A. Civil death is a legal term, applied to a person who on account of crime has been convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, thereby losing all civil rights and considered, in law, dead. " .
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up"
THE OPEN MIND
What a. thrill there Is In a new idea! How it runs through the brain, stirring up the normal cells there, and getting them to scurry in all directions, waking each up to welcome the newcomer. Ideas come oftenest to the open 'mind. Because they are welcomed there. If you let the world into your mind, you will get a better understanding of people each day. The narrow mind shuts out people and consideration of them. Who does not admire the man who welcomes to his home every shade of opinion and every sort of decent thinking folks the man with an open mind, always ready to learn and to grow. The open mind is an unselfish mind. It sees so much of error and back-stepping in so many, that it has a clearer vision for that which Is hopeful and uplifting. Tm? traveler, the actor, the lawyer, the newspaper reporter, are a few of those who come in close contact with all types of human beings. Therefore you find them with minds that are not sealed to facts and truth. There is nothing more Inspiring than to walk into people's minds and find a welcome there! I recently had the privilege of talking to a very great man whom I had admired for many years but whom I had never met before. I found him extremely simple and democratic in his manner pleasant, courteous, and open minded. I could understand In my own mind the reason for his marvelous success for he is one of the most noted publishers in the world. The people wrho do the most gooS In this world are those who see all sides and who have tolerant spirits. . - - ' Th open mind lets God in, as well as any who may want to find peace, comfort or stimulation. And the open mind lets in more sunshine, more fragrance, and more happiness, than any other kind of a mind. There is one prayer I would like to have answered my prayer for an open mind!
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Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years . , Ago Today
At the meeting of the committee on Memorial Day observance of the Sons of Veterans, sub-committee chairmen were appointed to make plans for an appropriate observance of May 30. Charles V. Jordan was chairman of 1he executive committee, and C. T. Tingle was secretary. The other members of the executive committee were appointed as eub-chairmen. Tho program was to be given in the Coliseum, as had been the custom in former years. Jloney to defray ex penses was to bo raised by subscriptions.
THE BROOK. I am the brook to which the bards a thousand odes have chanted, and I am loaded to the guards with health, it must be granted; I slip along by church and school, you hear my merry laughter; and gents who drink my waters cool will have no morning after. I come from clear and crystal springs where Nature did her brewing; a beverage for queens and kinc,s. my course I am pursuing; yet some refuse my waters chaste, my healthful billows scorning, and they're the ones who have a taste unholy in the morning. I chatter, chatter, as I flow to join the brimming river; I do not make men's noses glow, or set their nerves a'quiver. I do not gather dead ly drugs while winding through the valleys; I am not sold in gallon jugs in dark and dirty alleys. I journey through the pleasant vale, through meadows, clover scented; I haven't sent a man to jail since I was tic&x. invented. Through bosky dells my waters purr, in shade that makes thom chilly; and yet some delegates prefer
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a drink that knocks them silly. I chatter, chatter, as I flow, a brooklet blithe and frisky, and yet misguided sports will go and buy assassin whiskey.
Lessons in Correct English Don't Say: Where am I AT? He boards BY Mrs. Smith's. I am angry AT him. He became angry WITH his machine. Say: Where am I? He boards AT Mrs. Smith's. I am angry WITH him. He became angry AT his machine.
SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty years Sloan's Liniment has beenhe quickest relief for neuralgia, 6ciatica and rheumatism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains and strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, Kilhout rubbing, at the first twinge. It eases and brings comfort surely and readily You'll find it dean and non-skin-staining. Sloan's Liniment Is pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor.
At all druggists-35c, 70c, $1.40.
DR. FREDERICK H. NEWELL Dr. Frederick Haynes Newell, consulting engineer and for many years the guiding star of national reclamation, celebrated his 60th birthday re
cently. He was in charge of the work of the United States reclamation service from its inception in 1902 until he resigned as director in 1915, to take up matters of broader national scope, although he is still consulting engineer to the bureau. His work has been characterized
v".f.H Ax;Haj as one of the finest contributions to American progress under President Roosevelt, who, in speaking of his achievements, said: "Newell's single-minded devotion to this great task, the constructive imagination which enabled him to conceive it, and the executive power and high character through which he and his assistant, A. P. Davis, built up a model service all these made him a model servant." The service which he organized and directed for so many years has built 13,000 miles of canals, ditches and drains, constructed 100 storage and diversion dams, including the Arrowneck dam, 349 feet high, on the Boise
river, in Idaho, and the Elephant Butte dam, 306 feet high, on the Rio Grande, in New Mexico. The service has also built 95 tunnels, 986 miles of
roaa, xs miles of railroad, has mined
coal ana manufactured 1,676,000 barrels of cement and sand cement. Over 150,000 persons are living on the 42,000 farms irrigated by the service. Dr. Newell is a native of Bradford, Pa., and was graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a mining engineer. He became associated in the work of the United States geological survey in 1888 and was in government service continu
ously until he resigned in 1915 to become professor of civil engineering at
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an honorary citizen of Poland, probably will view with alarm the fact that his countryman, Mr. Zbyszko has been
rassled out of the championship. Automobile drivers are yelling for
more horsepower when what most of them need is more horsesense. "When a tall woman is married to a short man, it Is customary for her to do her hair up high, perch a high hat on top of that and then have a high feather in the top of the hat.
After Dinner Stories A young man was telling a friend that he had entertained a young lady on the previous night by taking her in a taxi to dinner, and again In a taxi to the theatre, where they had the best seats In the house. Afterwards
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FREE! FREE! QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS A fifty-cent box of QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS will be given FREE to all who call on the QUAKER MAN at Quigley's Drug Store, 727 Main street, within the next ten davs and purchase a bottle of QUAKER HERB EXTRACT for $1.00. QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS are recommended for Weak, rundown Kidneys, Backache, Inflammation of the Bladder. Relieves the symptoms of Rheumatic pains, lack of vigor, nervousness, sleeplessness, sediment In Urine, etc. QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS bring back the vitality of the organs and are splendid for children who Wet the Bed. Call at once on the QUAKER MAN. have a talk with him, obtain a box FREE by purchasing a $1.00 bottle. QUAKER HERB EXTRACT "You look half-dead today. Bill? "What's the matter? Not feeling well?"
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he had treated her to supper and had taken her home in a taxi. "And," he concluded, ."I've wondered ever since if I should have kissed her when 'we arrived at her house." "Nothing of the sort," protested his friend. "I think you had done enough for that girl."
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