Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 115, 15 May 1922 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND MONDAY,' MAY 15, 1922.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ArTO SUN-TELEGRAM Published .. Every. Evening Except Sunday by Pallaiium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post "Office at Richmond, Indiana, as Second-Class Mail Matter. l jMTJWBEH OF; THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of. aU news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise- credited tn this paper, and also the local n.T" Published herein. All rights of republication of apecial dispatcher herein are also reserved. ' ' s Health Exposition Well Timed "The life of the average American, especially in the c;ties,r hag been running 'in high'
during recent years and approaching so near the speed limit for safety that Hoosiers at least will
do well to consider the problem of living a little
longer," says the Indianapolis Star.
"The explanation of simple methods by which a person may extend his days on this mundane
sphere and at the same time enjoy greater freedom from the ills to which mortal flesh is heir will be the, purpose of the Indiana Health Exposition," which- j opens ? next . Friday at the fair grounds, Indianapolis. "The event, bears a certain relation to the Home Complete Exposition, which was patronized so liberally last week, for without good health and the sense of physical fitness to tackle each day's tasks no person derives the proper amount of pleasure from life," no matter how attractive or costly the house may be. ' "The health project has been most appropriately timed. At the beginning of summer it is unusually important that added attention be given to the diet and to the need of proper rest and recreation. Hoosiers, like all Americans, are commonly given to overeating, a practice followed by evil effects even in the cooler months, but especially to be deplored during the often intense heat of an Indiana summer. The stomach naturally revolts when crammed with large quantities of rich food, creating bodily heat in excess of the nature's needs, and illness, loss of efficiency and the acquisition of a doctor bill are the result. Care also is necessary in protecting
the system from the effects of overindulgence in 1 1
itcu uim&s. VV ilcu Hie iiicxlui s,mukio mm tuu nineties in July and August the tendency to drink copious amounts of ice-cold water should
be curbed, as it is decidedly injurious. The water may be properly chilled, but even then it never should be gulped down. "These simpler rules will constitute only a meager part of the, timely hints the Health Exposition - will present to promote the ' well-being of Hoosierdom. Charts, clinics, lectures and exhibits of various manufacturing companies will be used to drive home the lesson of keeping fit. Dr. John N. Hurty, state health commissioner, and dean of public health officers, asserts that
10,000 lives can be saved annually in Indiana
through a proper observance of simple hygenic and sanitary rules. Figured both, from a sentimental and an economic point of view, the conservation of that many lives should be a task to
appeal to every Hoosier. The anguish and desolation in the circle of family and friends would be avoided and the economic loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars eliminated. The problem of living longer should appeal to every individual. "The Health Exposition will continue ten days, the exhibits being held in the Manufacturers' building and the addresses scheduled for the Women's building. All. ages and forms of employment will receive attention. Infant mortality, a problem to which medical science is paying more attention, will occupy a prominent place on
the program. Hygiene in the schools and sanitation in urban and rural districts will be dis
cussed. Every part of the state government which contributes directly or indirectly to public health will take part in the exposition. Among the exhibits of a national character will be that of the bureau of mines. First aid and mine rescue work will be illustrated. Speakers of national importance will assist Indiana physicians and public health officers. One of the most encouraging aspects of the exposition is the fact that municipal, state and national agencies to the number of more than 200 are co-operating actively to insure the success of the undertaking."
When a Feller Needs a Friend
Answers to Questions (Any rrader can srt the answer 1o any question by writing- The Palladium Information Bureau, Frederick J. Haskin. director, Washington, r. C. This of-f-r applies strictly to information. The
bureau does not give advice on leal, medical and financial matters. It does I not attempt to settle domestic troubles, j nor to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Write 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. Is It true that the election of- a president once depended upon the
political complexion of the supreme court? B. O. P. I A. The commission created to settle the famous Tilden-Hayes contest was composed of five senators, five representatives and five justices of the supreme court. When this plan .was agreed to, chance favored the Democrats, owing to the composition of the -supreme courtr hut while the commission was being organized, Justice Davis, who was expected to he a member and to favor Mr. Tilden, was electrd a senator and resigned his seat on the supreme court bench. This led to the substitution of Justice Bradley, a strong Republican, whose vote decided the question, for the commission' to every question divided eight to seven. The electoral vote as decided ty the commtrfsion was 185 for Hayes to 184 for Tilden. Q. What is It makes colors in flame?
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A. Flames may be colored, and very brilliantly, by the presence within them of certain metallic salts, such as sodium, potassium and strontium. Q. What are rattlesnake weeds? PR
A. Several species of hawkweedl NEWTON D. BAKER which grow in the United States have) Ohio Democrats are interested in the been called "rattlesnake weeds" be-i rumors that Newton D. Baker, former
rause or a popular belter that thev; siicuy ui m, ia ueuig uigeu. iu
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" THE CALICO. WOMEN , I have an idea that if Nancy Hanks, the mother of Lincoln, were alive and should come into the ordinary modern store, she wouldn't get the best of attention. The uncouth appearance and perhaps bent figure might cause some clerks to smile and to render only a passing service, as contrasted with the service rendered some fashionable and showy woman. For what clerk could guess that here was the mother of the greatest figure of modern times? But how much It would mean to wait upon such a one. There is something very beautifully noble about the consideration shown to the bent, frail, calico women of the world. What a plain, simple woman Madame Curie is. Such a fine, wonderful face. Yet no one would suspect her to be one of the greatest scientists in the world just to meet her on the Btreet. The mothers of great men of the scientists, discoverers, merchants, statesmen are, as a class, plain and simple folk with wonderful souls. , If you are a clerk in a store, bear this in mind. You may be rendering service to one of the greatest of the earth. Treat the unpretentious ones with consideration, graciousness- and kindness. I often encounter after the business day is over the woman who cleans my offices and scrubs the floors. She is a very wonderful woman to me. She has five children and I have never heard her complain and I have never met her but what her face has wreathed in smiles. Perhaps one Kf her little ones shall rise to leadership in the world some day and put to shame those who once hired her for so menial labor at such small pay. The calico women! I never see the type but what I think of my own mother who dressed so plainly, but whose heart was gold of the finest clear through, her soul always conscious Qf the needs of other people. How very wonderful is consideration and kindness, anyway to whomever it is rendered.
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Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason
QUEERED Long years ago G. Grimshaw Grimes was in the county Jail; he was accused of swiping dimes and other kinds of kale. Of course, his spirit, was distressed, as yours or mine would be, until the guilty one. confessed, and Grimshaw Grimes went free. It was an error of the law that cent him to a cell, where he was fed on bread and slaw and water from the well. And he has led a useful life since that dark day of yore, providing nobly for his wife and children twenty-four. And now and then, to serve the state, or prestige gain, may. hap, he comes forth as a candidate lor some small public snap. And always at the crucial hour when roorbacks most prevail, up comes the story, dark and dour, that he was once in jail. In vain he rises to explain his martyrdom of old; the voters listen with disdain, and then they knock him cold. And so he teeters through the town, a sad and weary scout; there is a spot in his renown, and he can't get it out. He's washed the spot with gasoline, he's lathered it with soap, but in campaigns It's always seen, and he's abandoned hope. This world of ours is most unfair and insolent at times, and none can say it's acted square with poor old Grimshaw Grimes. A blemished record is a frost that makes the world seem stale; so let us all, whate'er the cost, avoid the county Jail.
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After Dinner Tricks
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Safety First Maxims
Who's Who in the Dav's News
were of value in curing the poison of
snakes. - Q. Who was it who defined history as a lie that had been agreed upon? - S. B. T. A. The saying that history is a fiction agreed upon is attributed to Napoleon. Q. How many islands are there in the Hawaiian group? S. H. E. A. The Hawaiians consist of eight irhablted ' islands. Hawaii, Maui. Kahonlawe. Lanani, Molokai, Oahu. Kauai and Xiihau. and several rocky islets. Q Are there more Christians in the world than non-Christians? R. G. A. Only 34.2 per cent of the world's nopulation is classed as Christian. Mohammedans form 13.6 per cent; Hebrews, 0.6 per cent; Brahmans. 14.37 nerc ent; Buddhists, 28.6 per cent, and heathens 8.7 percent.
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Stefansson, the Arctic explorer, Mapped into a haberdasher's shop the other morning, made a purchase and gave his rame and address. Th clerk a?ked if it were possible that he was the explorer. He replied that he was. "I've been reading about your trip to the Arctic," said the clerk. "I certainly don't envy your life away from everything for four months." "Where have you been all this time?" inouired the explorer. "Oh, right here," was the replv.
A voluble but h-less counsel was addressing the jury in a "runningdown" case in London. In impassionrd accents he contrasted the position of his poor client with that of the affluent bus company. ' "Gentlemen," he said, "this accident to my client's little 'orse will min 'fm! The plaintiff's all is in 'is little 'orse!"
The judge, upon whose sensitive ear
these constant and unaspirated allu
sions had grated all through the hear
ing, could restrain himself no longer.
"Don't you think, Mr. Blank," he
interjected in mild reproof, "that at thi3 stage of the case we might refer
to it as a pony?
In every 1,000 people the world
over, there are 595 with dark brown
hair. 250 with light brown, 81 with
seek the gubernatorial nomination in
opposition to Vic Donahey, the man Governor Davis defeated two years ago. Baker, on his retirement from the war office at the close of the Wilson administration, returned to private life in his home town, Cleveland, and is devoting his me to his law practice and his recently assumed duties as president Chamber of Com-
Cleveland
of the
merce. s He was born in Martinsburg, W. Va., Dec. 3, 1871. He , studied at John Hopkins university and Washington and Lee. He received a taste of political life at Washington as private secretary to Postmaster General Wilson in 1896-7. After that he opened a law office in Martinsburg and later moved to Cleveland, where he served as city solicitor from 1902 to 1912, and then became mayor for two terms. When Lindley M. Garrison resigned as secretary of war, Feb. 10, 1916, President Wilson asl;d Baker, then known as a pacifist, to accept the post, which already had become one of the most arduous ones in the cabinet because of the shadows of war looming over the country.
Lessons in Correct English DON'T SAY: I WOULD LIKE to see you all again. He is ONLY interested in baseball. He felt as though he WAS dying. I wish there WAS something interesting here. . I wish he WASN'T so careless. SAY : I SHOULD LIKE to see you all again. He is interested ONLY in baseball. He felt as though he WERE dying. I wish there WERE something interesting here. I wish he WEREN'T so careless. Correction The sentence corrected to read, "Is he the man who we voted for," should have been, "Is he the man for whom we voted?"
No. 178 The Transparent Card A blank card or Blip of paper that reveals a picture when held to the Heht Is a popular novelty that can easily be made by any one. Obtain a email picture printed on smooth paper. Paste a niece of blank paper over the picture (Fig. 1), gluing the papers together around the margin. Trim the edges and the card will pass as a single piece of paper which appears quite ordinary, except when held to the light, when the picture will be revealed (Fig. 2). The trick may also be done with a picture cut from a newspaper. Glue another piece of newspaper over the picture t. nd show it as described above. Copurioht, 19i. by Public Ledger Company
Of all the chumps we've-seen In years The driver who won't shift the gears, But tries to cross all tracks in. high, We think will be the first to die. There are over seventyfive thousand people killed and ten times that
many badly hurt each year in tha United States; which makes the reasons for being careful numerous. Why girls leave home is no bigger mystery than why they hate to protect their hair with a cap when they are working about machinery. The graveyards looking more inviting as summer comes on; which may be the reason why some auto drivers are loosening up on their carefulness at railroad crossings these days. Every time we see a woman sharpening a pencil with a knife, we can't help feeling like we ought to call the ambulance.
harmony from the vibrant chords of the weird and thrilling to the grand climax in a column of melody echoing and rebounding throughout the apartments and then with a tremulous wavering was hushed into distance like the faint calling of the wind.
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Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Age Today
Have Color in Cheeks
One of the national standard weights of the United States has not been used for actual weighing since it was received from the international bureau in in 18S9.
Cause of Piles Ir. 'Leonhardt found the cause of Piles to be internal. That's why salves and operations fail to give lasting- relief. His harmless prescription, HEMROID. removes the cause. Money back if it fails. A. G. Luken Drug Co. Advertisement.
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Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets
If your skin Is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edward3 after 17 years of study. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c. Advertisement.
Automobiles carrying Richmond
boosters, left the Masonic temple for
a day's tour through Wayne county for the purpose of advertising the
Richmond May Musical festival.
Streamers , advertising the festival, were draped on the sides of the ma
chines as they pulled out of Richmond.
At every stop along the route the boosters were given ovations.
Musings for the Evening Inasmuch as he is an Englishman, we supose we will have to refer to Conan Doyle as a roast-beef medium.
Ad. in Xw York paper says "Every watch guaranteed. For a few days only." BILLOSOPHY The can opener is the best friend of many a woman. Whenever some bird brags about his unfailing memory, ask him to name twelve vice-presidents.
A lot of people in the game of life would rather be walked than face the pitcher. I can not be a success in literary work. I have never been born in .Indiana. Bill Netch.
MOTHER! - i Peari Baby's Bowels with" "California Fig Syrup"
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The average maple tree yields enough sap to produce between five and ten pounds of sugar.
SPEAKING OF TECHNIQUE During the evening, says the Brazee (Minn.) "Press," Mr. Van Pelt rendered some impressive musical selections with the technique of a master that was a marvel to the guests, who sat gasping en rapport with the spirit of
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HOME DRESSED MEATS We Deliver Nungesser Meat Market 337 South 12th Phone 2350
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Hurry Mother! A half-teaspoonful of genuine California Fig Syrup will make your cross, fretful baby comfortable. It cleanses the little bowels of all the wind and gases, the bile, sour: ing food and stomach poison which is causing baby's distress. Millions of mothers depend upon this gentle laxative to keep baby's
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VIGRAN'Q V Ladies' Shop O Richmond's Busiest Ladles' Ready To Wear Store
PLUMBING HEATING CHAS. JOHANNING
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FORD LENSES Passed with high record F7f
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CLOTHING that leads in style and material UNION STORE, 830 Main
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WALL PAPER, lc Priced as low as 1 fcent per roll. 1,000 rolls to choose from. "The Wall Paper King" MARTIN ROSENBERGER 401-403 Main St
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1 Phone 2930 i! a Open Mon., Wed., Sat. Evenings. Sunday 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. 1
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FOOTWEAR "Better for Less" FIVEL'S SHOE STORE 533 Main
A Health-Building Food Give the children plenty of WAYNE DAIRY MILK.
Wayne Dairy Products Co. S. 6th and A Sts. Phone 5233
POCAHONTAS COAL We have an excellent grade and know you will like at
THE KLEHFOTH-NIEWOEJHNER CO.
Equal to AnySuperior to Many
Used Cars
Sjtudebaker Dealers 21-23 S. 7th St Phone 6019
Phone 2194 101 North Second St. hair.
flaxen, 52 with black and 22 with red
