Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 95, 21 April 1922 — Page 6

jFAGE SIX" ''" r" ; ,.: - THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM C 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 r-"T'i " Second-Class Mail Matter. . m b . ii . . i j- MBUBEll OF, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The ?AsoMkted Prss Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise . credited In this paper, and also the local news tubll.shed herein. '. All rights of republication of special dlapatehvs herein are also reserved. 1 ij ji "( i j - i i .; , .... "fc'Atfcquate; Naval Protection n ?ThB,hjtlse, 221 to 148, has passed the bill providing for an 'adequate navy, in conformity with the" wisfi of the administration that our naval

armament not be below the ratio the Washington conference. .

j The bill now goes' to the senate where it is

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creases. ' The contest over the bill was one of the most spirited experienced in the house for a numer, of years."." yjtlfetPK issued hinged, about the determination of the "little navy" group to cut down the navy to a ratio that would have been below the one accepted by the powers at the recent conference in Washington. . , The voice of the people made itself felt on

Answers to Questions 'Any, reader can ret the answer to any question by writing The Palladium Tnformation Rurfau, Frederick J. Hask1n, director, Washington. T. C. This nf-.fer-Applies -strictly to information. The bureau do?s not Rive advice on lecral. medical and financial matters. It does not attempfc to settle domestic- troubles, nor. to andertnko -exhaustive research on any subiect. Write your question plainly and briefly. Hive full name and ' PiWress and enclose two cents in stamps for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the inquirer.) !' Q.r Is It a fact that foreigners of 1 ike' second generation in this country are larger than their parents? I. L. rN.. :.; ... ... . ... A. Americans born of foreign parentage are larprer than their ancestors, whether English, Irish, German or French and Borodich has shewn that ."the children of , Americans of both sexes born in the United States are larger than those of foreign races. . . Q. AMiere is Henry Ford's coal jnine? P. S. Mc. A. The coal mine owned by Henry Ford is in Kentucky near the town of Kentenia. I Q, Please give information on the Chesapeake Bay dog. O. L.. M. A. The Chesapeake Bay dog is the American retriever pure and simple. The origin is problematic, but he derives his name. like the Newfoundland, from the home wliere he first became famous. He is the finest re triever Jn the world. No sea is too j boisterous, no water too cold; no bird ' ioo big from a Canada goose to a swan, and no wounded bird, be he a diving duck, or crippled woodcock, can escape hi3 nos and swimming skill. Tie is a large dog, weighing 65 pounds, with a thick, short, coarse sedge-grass colored coat about IV2 inches in length md with a tendency to wave over the 1 Shoulders, back and loins, and underneath this a short wooly fur covering the whole skin. His legs are somewhat short and he is provided with Veil webbed ' feet. Q. What is the family name of King George and what was Queen Victoria's? E. R. C. A. The British embassy says that J he surname of King George is Windsor. The maiden name of the grandmother (Victoria) was Guelph and her married name, was Wettin. She belong ed to the house of Hanover, but married the Duke of Saxony, Prince of Coburg and Gotha. The name was Changed during the war to Windsor. .The house which had been the house of Saxe-Coburg became the house of Windsor. " Q Is the nursery rhyme "Little Jack Horner," based on historical fact? J. P. A. It is said that the rhyme is based on the fact that Horner was a messenger sent by the Abot. of Glastonbury to ; Henry the Eighth with deeds to certain manors involved in the dissolution of monasteries. Horner handed the parcel to the king, but first abstracted the deeds to the manor of Wells, which was a "plum" indeed, and the Abbott was afterwards punished for withholding them. Lessons in Correct English Don't Say He has just resigned leaving a vacancy, and which the board will fill at once.- ' The position Is one which is important, which should be filed at once. The positon is one of great importance, and should be filed at once. The position, which Is an important ane. and ehould be filled at once. - ; The position is an important one, and which should be filled at once. Say -"" He has just resigned leaving a va cancy which the board will fill at once. " The position is one which is important, and which should be filled at once. 5 The position is one of great importance and one which should be filled at once. "1 The position, which is an important one. should be filled at once. The position is an important one, and it should be filled at once. After Dinner Stories In a western city there is a library !h a. massive building which, can hardly be deschibed as a crowning work of democracy. Thick walls separate the people from the books, as if printed volumes were more precious than an enlightened citizenship. Ropes close Hie stairway to visitors, and in the reading room stands a heroic female figure in marble, with one finger on the lips, conveying to the few intruders a delicate intimation for silence ; Once the neighborhood in which Stands this library was aroused by a particularly bold robber, and police ,md detectives were alert to catch the hief. Sentries were placed in trains 'f.nd trainsheds and a net was drawn Ihrough all likety hiding places; but Without avail, for the robber escaped. 'A year later he was captured in a distant state, and was plied with questions as to how he had evaded such n thorough search. ' "It. was dead easy," he explained. ? I spent every day in that library with the marble lady." Werk's Tag Soap ideal .ater. Advertisement for hard

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that score, and Washington soon found out that the citizens want adequate protection, even if

they are in favor of limited armament. So long as none of the big powers abandons its navy, it is unwise for the United States to reduce its naval establishment to a point where our unpreparedness creates a weakness.

Clean-Up Campaign Citizens will be doing themselves and the city a good turn by ridding their houses, sheds and

garages of waste and rubbish these days. Dump the stuff in the alley where it can be collected by the city and hauled away. Premises can be kept tidy and neat if waste paper, old rags, pieces of wire and other kinds of

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useless material are collected and disposed of. So long as this material remains on the premises there is a chance of its being scattered over the yards, streets and alleys. A little action by every resident will result in a concerted move that will dispose of this objectionable matter quickly. Let every one heed the appeal of the Aftermath club and the city

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TODAY'S TALK By Georg Matthew Adams. Author of "You Can," "Take It." "Up" WORDS What Bimple things words are! And yet how life is knit together by them how we live and breathe, led and influenced by the power of words. Even so how inadequate they are. It was Walt Whitman who once said that "tbere are not words enough in all Shakespeare to express the merest Ir&ction of a man's experience in an hour." We think-gand a picture of the most delicate and beautiful reality bursts before us. And yet how lost we are when we try to make words tell about it. How often are our acts big and magnanimous but with what blunderings are we beset when we call upon words to explain our way or to lead us upon new and strange adventures. ' Words may take us afar but, on the other hand, they so often entangle U3 in misjudgments. All of us look to words too much and do not trust to kindly judgment enough. Character insight alone is able tq brush aside the dust of words and see within where the heart is enthroned. Evry day we say things that we do not mean at all. And yet how the entire world is daily comforted by the expression in words that has become like a net-work uniting all man-kind. How able are words. We carry the word3 of our mother with great sacredness and they Inspire us through the roughest experiences. That handful of words uttered in the Sermon on the Mount has proved more deathless than' bronze. And so long as words last at all, the noble sentiments of Lincoln in his Gettysburg speech and his beautiful letter to Mrs. Bixby will remain as examples of how a heart can talk. But we must be very careful of these words of ours. We must not let them out too often. Words should warm, comfort and Inspire as well as express.

Who's Who in the Day's News DONA BERTNA LUTZ "The Wonder Woman," is the title her countrywomen in Brazil have bestowed upon Dona Bertna Lutz, who has come to the United States to rep resent Brazil lan women at the PanAmerican conference called by the National League of Women Voters. The c on f e re nee will be held in Baltimore. She is the pioneer of the feminist movement in her j country and is given credit for the success of that movement there. T"j"t a T lit? waa w . cw . educated in Sa0 Paulto, Brazil, and then went to Europe to study in Paris, Leipzig and London. Returning to her home country she entered the examination for the position of secretary of the National Museum of Rio Janiero. She won the appointment by a large margin. In addition to her fame as a feminist leader she is well known as a scientist. She typifies the modern woman of the Latin-American countries. Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason SOME OF THE SYMPTOMS I'm burning with fever, I'm shaking with chills I'm weary of taking Doc Hathaway's pills; he says they are dingers at curing the flu; I'm worse after taking a bushel or two. The taste in my mouth is a sight to be seen, my tongue is all furred with a fungus that's green; my appetite's gone and this life is a frost, and I cough till I sound like a motor's exhaust. For Hathaway's pills I have blown in my change, and Hathaway's pills may be good for the mange; for fancied diseases perhaps they will do, but they are not good when you're down with the flu. Some Spaniard invented the flu. I've been told, supplanting the grip and the old fashioned cold; and when I feel better it will be my aim to locate that Spaniard and climb on his frame; the man who will spring such a beastly disease, and ship it in malice across the wide seas, deserves what he'll get when I camp on his trail, the cold-eyed avenger, relentless and pale. Doc Hathaway, too, will pass under the rod for trading his pills for my hearty earned wad. So, dreaming of vengeance, I shiver and shake, and sizzle with fever,' and strangle and ache; my tubes tire all rusted, I breath with a hiss, I sound like an auto whose cylinders miss. The inventor of the friction match is unknown. Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant andJ Very Healthful Sample free of Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. X. MaMen. Man. 25c. everywhere. 'tiiuiHimniiiimiitiiMinmmmuiiiiitiiiiMiimmiinnimiiiiiiHiininimnmiHi Try Tracy's Coffee Very Delicious ItiitittmiiiHiuiitnttiliniiatimilframitlififiHimiuiiiiuniiiiiuitniiiimiuiiuiiu

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CITY COUNCIL BACKS CLEAN-UP MOVEMENT Mrs. F. W. Stephens, chairman of the "Clean-up Week," committee is in receipt of a communication from B. A. Bescher, city clerk in which he informs her that tne city council is behind the clean-up movement and heartily endorses the campaign. The communication follows: "Dear Madam: Your communication to the common council received and ?ead to said council April 17, designatin gthe week of April 24 to 29,1922 as Clean Up Week.' N The common council, on motion, went on record endorsing the cleanup movem;. t and extends to the club, through you, their sincere appreciation of the movement. Yours very truly, B. A. BESCHER. City -Clerk." Musings for the Evening HANDY AND SAFE In oden days, when blood was red, They had to stand by what they said. His enemy a man' would face. Consign him to the torrid place. It took some courage to be game And call a man out of his name. But nowadays it's not so tough, No longer need we treat 'em rough. If you've an enemy, and he Is in Hawaii or at sea, And you would tell him where to go, You tell him where by radio. One thing we can never understand is why a man, as soon as he invents a mousetrap or a concrete mixer, thinks he is qualified to give advice to the universe on every subject from infant, feeding to bird life on the planet Saturn. Newspaper report says a pastor in Pennsylvania has had his salary raised from $1,400 to $1,500 a year. It doesn't seem right to publish such sensational stuff as that in the papers, when we are living in such a breathless era, anyway. The Russian bean spillers' union is spilling them all over the place at Genoa. Lenine, who is on his deathbed, has just made a three-hour speech before the communistic congress. FREE TAG SOAP Take only 20 tags from TAG SOAP to your grocer and. get one big bar TAG SOAP absolutely free. To the Grocer: We will give you a bar of TAG SOAP for every 16 tags returned. The M. Werk Company St. Bernard, O. SAVE THE TAGS IfmfHnrniiniiiimiiimHiuintmiiiiiiifnrmHtminnftnirntmHininmminiiiiiif The Store Fop All the People 1 HiinuimiiimiiuiutHiimmiiuiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiitfiniuimniniuiMiitniiiuii BUY COAL NOW We have the right coal at the right price. Jellico & Pocahontas Lump. ANDERSON & SONS N. W. 3rd & Chestnut Phone 3121

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Sakc stop 3RU3L.M AMD LOOK PLEASANT jAfter Dinner Tricks No. 155 To Foretell the End Namberg in a Game of Dominoes A set of dominoes Is laid on the table, and the spectators are asked to line them up, just as though playing a game of dominoes. The performer writes two numbers on a slip of paper, and when the game is completed, those numbers prove to be the end numbers of the line of dominoes. The trick is accomplished by secretly removing one domino (not a double number) from the set before the "game" is begun. The numbers on this domino will be the end numbers when the game is completed, wo the performer has merely to write those numbers on the slip of paper and quietly replace the extra domino with the others after the line has been broken up. -Copurio'nt. 1021. by Public Ledger Comfon Memories of Old Days In This Paper- Ten Years Age Today The Pennsylvania union station was draped in black in memory of the late Col. Edward B. Thayer, second vicepresident of the P. C. C. & St. L. railroad company, who was among the victims of the Titanic disaster. Black crepe was draped around thepillars in front of the building and long strips of crepe were hung on the north side of the station. Col. Thayer was one of the men who bravely and cour ageously assisted women and children intn tho life hnnts as the nnompd ocean liner was sinking to its watery grave. fMAIf ache; UICEY RELIEVED THE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly relieved by an ap plication cf Sloan's Liniment. For forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloan's to be tha natural enemy of pains and aches. It penetrates ivitlwut rubbing. You can just tell by its healthy, rtimulating odor that it is going to do you rjcod. Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia, E-atica, lame back, stitf joints, sora nuscles, strains and sprains. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. liiiimenite, Ma!kes Sick Sidns One of Dr.Hobron's Family Remedies. Kora clear, healthy complexion use freely Dr.Hbbsoris Eczema Ointment 8E39 1IGRAN5 v Ladies' Shop FOR BETTER VALUES Rill Iliuiltif llimiHmiliUHiti i iiimiiiMituuMiiim m iiiMiiiiiiimnitMnif Httiinniil j ASK FOR , Ijl Abel's Velvet Ice Cream) ill IT'S DIFFERENT f Retail Phone 1901 I 3 vvnoicsaie rnone ita s MtwiiiiUiHrouimniiiiniitiiiiuiittHiutMuuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiitiiuiiuiiiiuiiuiiiiiHui HnnnniimHmiiiiuuttiiimtiiiuiiniiminHnirniiiimnmtiHmiraiiiniiiniHiiHi I JOHN H. NIEWOEHNER! 9 Sanitary and Heating Engineer i I 819 S. G. St. Phone 1828 1 ii I iitiuiiumtniuiniiiiuiHnnuimiinimimiHtinnrininiaiftninnunniiimrabt

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AMU The? mmd "5C3.i3csf LEGION AUXILIARIES PLAN MOTHERS' DAY OBSERVANCE MAY 14 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 21. Mother's Day, which falls this year on Sunday, May 14, will be observed nationally as well as locally by every one of the 3,500 units of the American Legion Auxiliary. Assistance will be given the woman's organization by the 11,000 posts of the American Legion. Announcement of the plans for observance were made here today by Miss Pauline Curnick, secretary of the auxiliary. The national effort at observance will be symbolized by an impressive ceremony over the body of the Unknown Soldier, in the national cemetery at Arlington, Va. Tribute will be paid to the unknown mother of this soldier, who was buried with distinctive honors last Armistice Day. Ceremonies will be held over the graves of war dead in other parts of the country. It Is planned - to have legion and auxiliary members unite in community church services, to be held in all towns on the afternoon of Mother's Day. Auxiliary units will arrange concerts In

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To euRoPe INTERESTING FACTS The single pearl which Cleopatra is said to have dissolved and swallowed was valued at 5400,000. In 1920, New York, Philadelphia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Main, Minnesota, produced the largest quantity of potatoes. Eighteen thousand eight hundred and fifteen of the 22,418 cotton gins were active in 1919. Heiresses marrying Europeans have brought from this country doweries amounting to more than 124 million dollars. The sea has great effect on temperature. In hot climates it reduces the heat and In cold climates mitigates the cold. Memorial day, or Decoration day, originated in a custom of women of the south to decorate the graves of the dead with flowers in. spring. Free! A Box " Quaker Kidney Pills A fifty-cent box of QUAKER KICk NEY PILLS will be oiven FREE t the Bed. Call at once, obtain a box FREE by purchasing a $1.00 bottle. QUAKER HERB EXTRACT I Gained Strength 1 Have Good Appetite I Sleep and Work Better Owe all to Quaker Herb Extract It has renewed my strength, relieved me of Constipation, sweetened my Stomach, built up my appetite, and I gained In weight. It will also do this for you, "f tou take QUAKER HERB EXTRACT, the Tonic and BodyBuilder. Price $1.00 per bottle or 3 for $2.50. QUAKER HERB CO., Cincinnati, O., and your dealer, Quigley'tf Druj Stores. The Bank for ALL the People t 2nd National Bank DR. J. A. THOMSON DENTIST Phone 2930 Murray Theatre Building Open Evenings and Sunday A bottle of Wayne Dairy Milk a day Slakes the children . fit in every way. Wayne Dairy Products Co. S. 6th and A Sts. Phone 5238

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Expected Cold Snap Fails to Materialize Another predicted cold snap that was expected to be more severe than the one of Thursday morning, failed to materialize in the Richmond district Friday morning, much to the relief of fruit growers. Although the temperature was low Thursday evening, the air was in constant motion and the lowest point registered by the thermometer was 36 degrees, which was the reading at 10 o'clock Thursday night. From this time on, the temperature grew steadily warmer, to 39 degrees at midnight and still higher in the morning. .- - The circulation of the newspapers of the United States and Canada is 46,000,000. Money Back If "Gets-It" Fails Nothing Is so utterly needless as ttit Buffering from aching; painful corns It Is as easy to peel off a corn as to ! skin a ban.ana. Touch it with "GetsI It" and the trick la done. For hard corns, soft corns, any corn or callus, i All pain stops instantly and the corn j proceeds to loosen and soon can be lifted rlg-ht off. ! Your money cheerfully refunded If It ; fails. But it never fails. Costs but a I trifle. K. Lawrence & Co., Mfr., Chi- ! cag;o. Sold In Richmond by A. G. Luken Drutf Co., Clem Tliistlethwalte. Ad- : vertlsement. , Camel and Lucky " Strike Cigarettes, pkg. JLOC Blankets Washed With IVORY SOAP Doesn't that picture to you clean, fluffy blankets ready to put away for next winter's use? '' Home waSr Laundrv Phone 2765 This is a YEAR . Light Six, $1093 '"We are making Richmond ; ' a Studebaker town" Brower Auto Sales Co. : Studebaker Dealers 21-23 S. 7th St. Phone 0t3

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