Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 121, 22 May 1922 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND . SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM!
AWD SUN-TELEGRAM
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Palladium Building, North "Ninth and Sailor Streets. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as : , 8econd-Class Mail Matter.
-The Associated tress la exclusively entitled to the use ror republication of all news dispatcher credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local n.eW8JPubUshe herein. AH rlgrhts ot republication of spe..ciai dlsptch.ea, herein are also reserved. A V l Social Problems
Catholic ; societies at"- St.' Andrew's church de
voted most of their time Sunday to a discussion of social questions, advocating a number of principles that deserve attention. The effect of a
conservative advocacy of sound principles bet ore
a group of men representing hundreds of congregations in Indiana will not be wasted or lost, but
will manifest itself not only in a correct understanding of fundamentals but also in ability to
; discuss them intelligently. ;
One speaker, for instance, pointed out with emphasis that the heart and soul of the nation is the family, from whence emanate the influences
that make or mar society, tie snowea now tne , divorce evil was gnawing at the very vitals of the home, destroying its stability, and consequently menacing the whole social state. Every one will agree with the speaker. The number of divorces granted in our own circuit
court and m the many courts 01 tne state is an - ' - mi 2 i
alarmingly large one. ineir numoer is mcreas- , ing annually, and every effort put forth to check
a legal separation of marital ties has failed. If men and women continue to look lightly upon marriage and fail to understand that the
very social state in which they are living is men-, aced by the ease with which they may obtain a divorce decree, there can be no hope of reform. They must learn to respect the sanctity of the home and to understand the fundamental position it holds in the social structure. A campaign of education along these lines is highly necessary-Respect for property rights is another fundamental of our social existence. As soon as men and women lose respect for the rights of others to the property which they have acquired by
hard work, thrift and self-denial, the perpetuity of the nation and the stability of civilization crumble. Common ownership of property has no place in a civilized community. If you do not believe it, look at Russia where the baneful effects of socialism and communism are to be seen in their true light. What a man acquires by saving and thrift,
belongs to him. The difference between what he earns and spends is an amount of money to which he has sole title, and upon which he must have the right to build his wealth, with all the proper legal safeguards the state can give.. Men and women who believe they have a right to what others accumulate are deceiving themselves and spreading a false doctrine whose ultimate consequences are anarchy and chaos. It is refreshing to note that the speakers at this convention are dealing with fundamentals of vital concern to the whole country. They are not trying to entertain the delegates with eloquent appeals and flowery language, but are giving them substantial and solid principles to think about, in language and figures which the layman can comprehend.
When a Feller Needs a Friend
Answers to Questions (Any reader can pet the answer to ftnv question by writing: The Palladium Information Bureau. Frederick J- HasKin. director. Washington. P. C. This offer applies strictly to Information. The v.. ...... j... .Avion n leeal.
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tin my BUUjcru t I lie v r . m pin inly and briefly. Give full name and ' address and enclose two cents In stamps fnr return postage. All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer. j .,, . Q. . How long have free seeds been distributed by the government? D. F. A. In 1839 Congress gave $1,000 to the Patent Office for the 'purpose of
procuring, and distributing seeds of
"rare and improved varieties, . and lor r- gathering agricultural statistics. - This . was the beginning of the great annual free distribution of seeds. In the last 45 years it is said to have cost the taxpayers nearly $9,000,000. The expenditure for the present year was $360,000. Q Which Is the larger ship, the Bismarck or the Leviathan? B, R. M. rYW, T: n a1 -nsxnr .sinlltsri 4 H A
Majestic, is slightly larger than the Leviathan, which is to be known as the President Harding. The Majestio
feet, and gross tonnage of 56,000. The President HardinK's length is 908 feet,
?. ? Thoso shins WPrfi both COn-
Kfrnctpfl hv Oprman builders.
' Q. Where do we get the expression, : "Afly-up-the-creek"? -T. S. A.. Fly-up-the-ereek is a local name for the little green heron, a bird common throughout eastern North America. Q. Is there any especial significance attached to the number 40? A. W. H. A. Forty is a number that has been regarded as peculiarly significant. The f idea may have originated with readers " of the Bible, who notice that Moses was 40 days on the mount, Elijah was
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew AdamsJ Author of "You Can," "Take It,"
UP-
PERSONAL'
. A readlr who has been kind enough to write us and to encourage us about these Talks, asks If we are really as serious and sad as our picture makes jus out to be. , That is a fair question and one which has been asked so many times now that we feel it devolves upon us to set many of our unseen friends aright. No, we are not sad at all. Yes, we do look very serious at times for we have serious problems to face quite often. It is unfortunate but true that one of the most serious times of our lives is when we face a camera. The man says: "Look pleasant, please!" But the very words frighten us, for they seem to confer the Impression that we are not doing our duty before this same camera man. And so we keep as still as night. We do not wink. We even hold our breath, and count ten in our mind while the picture man holds the shutter open. How could we help but look serious and sad after such an operation? We wanted to smile as is our wont but he (this same camera man) Baid that it wouldn't look dignified. And it was our first thought to look dignified and wonderful, as well as beautiful. And so it is that we have no smiling pictures, though we do smile a great deal and are known for our smile a real boast! We like to walk on the sunny side of Mfe and to see the funny side to everything. We have a sense of humor, we think which is .often mere valuable than rare rubies as a possession. - We like wholesome fun at every stage of the game. We don't like long faces and solemn processions. We even try to smile and often succeed when we are not much in the mood. So as to put others in the mood, you see. We are very fond of that line of Ella Wheeler Wilcox's: "Laugh, and the world laughs with you weep, and you weep alone."
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STOCKYARDS RECEIVE
5 LOADS LAST WEEK Five carloei -s of stock were received at the Shurlej stock yards during last week, the stK:k Including 344 hogs of 67,040 pounch weight and $7,009.20 value; 67 veal calves that sold at $C to $9; and 12 spring lambs that soli at $13. Good hogs weighing 160 to 100 pounds sold ;lt $10.50; 250 to 300. $10; sows, $6 to S; feeding bogs, $11 to $12; veals, hill her. at $S to $10; spring lambs, $12; cuttle slow, good dry fed steers, 800 tottt,100 pounds, $7 to-$7.60; 1,200 pounds jand up, $7; cows, $4 to $6; canners, $1.50 to $2; cutters. $2 to $2.50; bulls, $3 to $5. Stock was -delivered by the 'following feeders: Lester Be;on. R. E. Stack, Frank Wright, Kelso MikeeelL Coy Simpson. D. B. Berry. Ray Cox, John Beverly, Frank HuffmBJi, Alton Hale, C. Jones. Ed Jones, S;m Drew, Sam Stephens, Herschel Jay,, Charles Rldenour. O. M Jennings. Charles Moody, E. Ballinger. John Watt, VJ. C. Baird, O. W. Hartup. D. R. Funk, Frank Thomas, Howard Turner, Aveajr Oxler, O. Cranor. Lew Stanley, DiJc Conway. George McClear, RoberU Smith and Elbert Kemp.
game!" Lets paste this motto In our hats as down this world we slide, and in our belfries fewer bats will afterwards abide. And it will make our quarrels brief, we'll gain the world's regard, and we will dodge a lot of
i grief that makes the sledding hard.
The winds will sigh, the rain will drop above his sleeping frame, but we'll remember good old Pop ,and try to play the game.
Safety First Maxims
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Age Today
Who's Who in the Dav's News
LORD INCHCAPE LORD Inchcape, who recently arrived in New York on his way to In
dia, where he is to take a leading part
fed 40 days by the ravens, the rain of ; in tne impending reorganization of
the finances of that
the flood fell 40 days, another 40 days
Relapsed before Noah opened the win-! . dow of the ark, 40 days was the period of embalming. Jonah gave Ninevah 40 davs to repent, the Lord fasted 40 days and he was seen 40 days after his resurrection. Old English law also featured many 40-rtay periods. Q. Where is the most rhubarb grown? H. H. F. v A. The San Gabriel Valley of Cali- - fornia i the center of the organized industry of rhubarb cultivation in the Vnited States. The crop often brings $1,000 an acre in that valley. Musings for the Evening In Berlin a prominent physician, for . regular fee, is permitting people to tell him their troubles, his theory beitig that those who are worried find relief in talking about it. t- , "No love-making-in the world bei vond." savs Conan Doyle. That's good!
j He is making it more attractive all the time. j Scientists have discovered that Croesus didn't have so very much money after all, according to modern stadards. In fact, he couldn't keep Peggy Hopkins Joyce in pearla for more than - tight minutes. For Pale A Guernsey cow; gives . good quality milk; also rope, pulleys, t. stoves and refrigerators. Want ad. in . an upstate paper. . .. Mrs. Marion Buckingham Ream Ste- ; phna Vonsiatsky-Vonsiatsky says she will etick to her recently wedded hus- ; band. Anatase Andreivitch VonsiatskyVonsiatsky, although an elleged former Mrs. Vonsiatsky-Vonsiatsky has bobbed up in Paris. We hope this will settle the entire Vonsiatsky-Vonsiat- - sky matter, as it is very difficult stuff . . to write about. . - "Phone Company Silent." Headline.
A good many of its phones also refuse f to be interviewed. - - - - Every time a poor nut shoots himself on account of a woman, the wo- . man begins thinking about going into , the movies, which is the only reaction it has on her. Peggy Hopkins Joyce says she Is through with men. Let us hope the feeling is mutual.
After Dinner Stories J An old Irishwoman in a certain vil
lage was trying to dispose of some
new-born kittens. She offered them to
the minister, saying that ithey were such nice Protestant kittens. In spite of that inducement he refused them, and had a good laugh with the priest ovpr hpr wnnis
A few weeks later she offered thJ ..Last week was Safety Week at In-
kittens to the Driest Rnvir,o. the thev dianapons. About 52 of tbem a year
wero snrh nw r0tt,n HKnn I might do some people around this
great Oriental empire, is particularly well qualified for the post, having spent many years there, first of all all as senior partner of the great Calcutta mercantile house ' of McKinnon, Mackenzie and company and then as financial member of the Council of the
viceroy of India
- In -the wocd Birds are singing; . , Forth their leaves Trees are bringing To hide the auto driver's view; From the gound Flowers are springing; With children's shouts Streets are ringing; Drive careful now, whate'er you do.
One indoor sport that's become
mighty popular lately is the one of
telling the judge how you stopped, looked, listened, sounded your horn,
and exploded a torpedo before you
drove on to the crossing and got all
busted up!
ETAOINETAOIN
He was at the instance of the India
government appointed the British plen
ipotentiary for the negotiations of the
commercial treaty with China in 1902, and was on of the representatives nominated by the English treasury and by the great banking world of London to confer with the delegates of the
United States and of the Mexican government on the question of introducing the gold standard into Mexico and China. Moreover, he is the principal British director of the Suez Canal company, president of the British National Institute of Bankers and head of the merger of two dozen of the great British steamship companies, including the Cunard, the Peninsular and Oriental, the Allen, the , BritishIndia Line, etc., that is to say, the greatest steamship combination of the world.
were sucn nice Catholic kittens. He
reminded her that Bhe had offered them to the minister as Protestant kittens, to which she replied: "Sure, father, I know that but they've had their eyes opened since then!" On the occasion of her hundredth birthday the village centenarian received a visit from the vicar. Being anxious to hear from her own lips what she considered had been the source of her strength and sustenance he said: "My dear Mrs. Adams, pray tell me, in order that I may tell to others, what has been the secret of
your longevity?" The vicar waited ! with unusual eagerness for the oldi
lady's reply, but he was hardly pre
pared for it when it came. "Victuals!" she answered.
town some good!
Many people are wearing these big
rubber-tired specs, and still can't see how they ever could get mixed up, in
an accident!
Fire bugs were working In Fairvlew and West Richmond. An alarm was sent In in the middle of the night from the home of John Townsend, 235 Charles street, where a wood shed had been set on fire. The family was away
MOTHER! Clean Baby's Bowels with' "California Fig Syrup"
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Some of the drivers around here who've been trying for years to derail cars and trains with their gas busses might have more success if they could find out how the man up in New York state did It last week!
Central American and Haitian presi- " dents come in by ballot and go out by the bullet ... ., "'. France has placed a tax on bacheJors. Sort of single-tax, as it were. . t At least the tariff is a painless extraction.
Lessons in Correct English DONT SAY: The REGAL residence was destroyed by fire. He assumed ROYAL magnificence. The grass was DESTITUTE of rain. We can speak of the SPEECH of animals. The English DIALECT is the language of the country.
SAY: The ROYAL residence was destroyed by fire. He assumed REGAL magnificence. The grass was IN NEED of rain. We can speak of the LANGUAGE of animals.
The English TONGUE is the lan
guage of the country.
Fifty farmers in the devastated area ot Aisne have won prizes for restor
ing shell-torn land to its pre-war con
dition.
Cause of Piles
Dr. Leonhardt found the cause of Piles to be internal. That's why salves and operations fall to give lasting relief. His harmless prescription, HEMROID. removes the cause. Money back if it fails. A. G. Luken Drug" Co. Advertisement
Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason
POP ANSON The grand old man has gone to sleep, to rest his weary frame, and as our motto we should keep his watchword, "Play the game. "A game's not finished till its done,' Pop Anson used to say; and more than once the game was one that seemed all fooled away. I've read the works of-many seers, of sages gray and wise, and in these works no rede appears more grateful to the eyes than Old Pop Anson's "Play the game," when things were all askew, and players, lacking lofty aim, were grouchy, sore and blue. Confucious sat upon a fence and reeled off sound advice, and ancient Greeks, possessed of sense, put up much useful ice; and Romans', too, in olden times, made words of wisdom fly, in epigrams and sounding rhymes that were not meant to die. And those old patriarchs, indeed, piled up a deathless fame; but none gave forth a finer rede than Anson's "Play the
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itching Eczema quickly by applying
Zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00?Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of Eczema, Tetter, Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. . . For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all lcinds. Advertisement.
Dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair
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from home at the time. Police belieT-
ed that persons set the shed on fire for excitement, and proceeded to make
a thorough investigation of the origin
of the fire.' While the department was on the way to this lire, a light was seen in another building, which turned
out to be a blaze, which the firemen had to -extinguish.
Investigatory at the College of Fisheries, University of Washington, are searching; for a cheap substitute for liver as f ood for trout and salmon. Frcel A Box . Quaker Kidney Jills - A fifty-cent box of QUAKER KCD-, NEY PILLS -vni be o'ven FREE tj all who present this coupon at Qulg-j ley's Drug Stores within the tiext ten., days and purchase a bottle of QUAK. ER HERB ;EXTR ACT FOR $1.00, ! ; QUAKER KIDNEY PILLS ar rac-t mmended for Weak; Rundown Kld-l naya, Backache. Inflammation of the.
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It has renewed my strength, reUbved me of Constipation, sweetenecj my Stomach, built up my appetite, pnd I gained in weight. It will also do this for yoji, if you take QUAKER HERB EXTRACT, the Tonic and JfJodyBuilder. ' 'Price $1.00 par bottle or 3 fo $2.50. QUAKER HERB CO., Cincinnati, O., and your dealer, Quigley's Drug Stores.
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1 BATTERY RE-CHARGING I I 6-volt, 75c; 12-volt; $1.00 Lowest rates, best service. "Why I pay more? Free delivery. 1 Richmond Battery & Radiator Co. I 12th and Main. Phone 1365 ; ttiiuiiiiiiuiBniniiiiiiitiiiHmniiniiiiwiiiiiiunuiiiMiiiiullMliiiiil
Girls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do- by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not aii, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Advertisement.
DR. J. A. THOMSON DENTIST . Murray Theatre Building Phone 2930 Open Mon., Wed Sat. Evenings. Sunday 10 a. m. to 12 p. m.
Hurry Mother! If baby has colic
diarrhoea, food souring, feverish
breath, coated tongue; is restless and
can't sleep because of clogged bowels,
give a half-teaspoonful of California
Fig Syrup. It moves the wind and gas , i . . r a 1 1 i j i '
ana an me souring iouu, oite auu poison right out of the tender little bowels, without cramping or overacting and baby usually gets peaceful relief.
Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs.
Millions of mothers depend upon California Fig Syrup to keep baby's
bowels clean, sweet, and regular. Ask
your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has full directions for infants in arms and children of all ages plainly printed on bottle. Mother, you must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Advertisement.
TAYLOR & THOMPSON COAL CO. - KLEAN COAL Phone 1042
FORD LENSES Passed with high record rjri per pair f UC
WEBB-COLEMAN CO.
Opp. Postoffice Phones 1616-1694
Order From Your Grocer Today
Creamery Butter
Richmond Produce Co, Dist
AT TRACY'S Lemon Oil Soap 2 for 15c
WALL PAPER, lc Priced as low as 1 cent per rolL 1,000 rolls to choose from, i . "The Wall Paper King" MARTIN ROSENBERGER 401-403 Main St
QUALITY FOOTWEAR for Men, Women and Children SOT AfALY
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ROOFING
BUILDING MATERIALS f of All Kinds Right Prices Prompt Delrvrry i MATHER BRQS. Company
A Health-Building Food Give the children plenty of WAYNE DAIRY MILK.
Wayne Dairy Product&Co, S. 6th and A Sts. Phone 5238
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Studebaker Dealers
21-23 S. 7th St.
Phone 6019
lry a Palladium Want Ad.
ZWISSLER'S BETSY ROSS BREAD and POTATO BREAD
are sure to please. They are wholesome, pure and appetizing. You'll find these breads on sale at all groceries.
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