Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 160, 7 July 1922 — Page 6

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Published Every Evening Except Sunday by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets, i-ntered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as 1 Second-Class Mail Matter. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use lor republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not -otherwise credited in this Yaper. and also the local nfw published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.

The Boys' Camp .The average citizen knows that the Kiwans and Rotary clubs purchased a camp near Fairfield for the boys of Richmond. Some of us mav

fail to realize that many members of both organizations also have given a considerable portion of their time and labor to prepare the outing place for the reception of .the lads. ' Many of these men, moreover, have no boys of their own who will benefit personally from the establishment of-the camp. Their interest is a general one a desire to see the boys of the city have a place where they may enjoy themselves. This spirit is most commendable and promises great results. A disinterested devotion to a good cause seldom is found, and where it does exist, it deserves to be praised.

The Celebration of the Fourth The vast outpouring of persons on the Fourth of July to participate in a community celebration

Answers to Questions (Any reader can pet tha answer to any question by writing- The Palladium Information Bureau. Frederick J. Haskin. director, Washington. D. C. This offer applies strictly to Information. The bureau does not give advice on lesral, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles, 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. j Q. How rouch is the church proper-j ty in the United States worth? E. F. M.j A. The value of such property is j $1,676,600,582. It is interesting to com-j pare this amount with the population) of the world, 1.649,491,000.- It would! have taken the contribution of about one dollar froni each one to accumulate the property tha religious organizations own In this one country. Q. Was the chicken domesticated from a wild state? T. G. A. It is generally believed that the parent stock of the domestic chicken is the red jungle fowl, which inhabits northern India, the Malay Peninsular and even parts, of the Philippines. The bird was first domesticated in 'Purma'or the adjacent countries. Thei Chinese have a tradition that they re-) ceived their fowls from ' the . West j about the year -1400 B. C. Q. What became of the Deutsch-! land which came to this country during the war? T. F. C. ; A. The Dcutschland was surrendered to France after the Armistice and; was suuk uuiiug ia,rgti piaiLice vj the French Navy on June 18, 1921. Q. What is the distinction between a language and a dialect? R. A. G. : A. In relation to modern languages, -dialect usually means a variety or iorm of speech differing from the standard or literary-language a lo-l . ... -r- . , Tal variation. Every great language. owes its, origin to dialects, and is in fact merely -a promoted or elevated dialect itself; v - ' Q. I there a part of the British I?les where there are more men than women?. ' . G. L. C. A. Women predominate in all 'the countries. In ' England and WaLss there are 18.0S2.220 males and 19,803.022 females; in. Scotland, 2,34S403 males and 2,533,885 females: Ireland, 3.192.04S males and 2,19S,1J1 females. Q. Was Admiral Dewey ever on the retired list of the-Navy? L. M,. M. A. In recognition of his services at Manila Bay the Government enacted a law whereby he was never to be placed on the retired list, and Admiral Dewey, thereafter, although long past the age of retirement, was an active officer In the United States Navy at the time ofbis death,T -Facts About Indiana " (By Associated Press) - One hundred -and Vhirty-seven thousand and fifty-four licenses to hunt end fish in Indiana were issued in the last fiscal' year. , There are both salaried' and noriralaried game wardens in Indiana, The Indiana Historical commissioi was created by an act of the legislatnr -annroved March S, 1913. Vinegar' Mills was ' the first park given the state without any financial assistance or without any incumbrance. , ,- I ' ' James Bethel Gresham, of Evansville, was the first of the American forces to give his life on foreign soil after the United States army started its drive against the enemy-in the world war. He was killed in action Nov. 3, 1917. near Artois, France. Turkey Run park is open to visitors throughout the year. ' The following kinds of licenses may fc? used in teaching in the public pchools of the state: Twelve, 24 and C6-month common school license; primarv license for grades, 1-4; exemption' common school license; elementary provisional certificate; elementary life state certificate; State Normal diploma; professional (8 year) license; life etate license (by examination). - V : ( f - One hundred and ninety-six nurseries were given certificates of nursery inspection, entitling them to sell nursery stock, last year by ths state depnrtment of entomology.

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of the holiday was marked by a number of features that should not escape notice. At a comparatively low cost a celebration was arranged in which thousands of persons took

part. They came not only in automobiles but by street car and on foot. The number of persons who carried their dinners to the Glen was so exceedingly large that it attracted attention. It showed that the celebration was a general one, in which the whole citizenship took part. A few dollars -Contributed from many sources provided an enjoyable outing for thousands. The ' crowd was made up of persons from

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many miles to spend tne day, under the trees. But on the Fourth, the crowd was a Richmond crowd. This shows that the park is recognized as an auting place and that citizens will visit it if there are forms of recreation and amusement to entertain them. This fact suggests the advisability of studying carefully the possibilities of supplying forms of entertainment that will be enjoyed by the people. The celebration should show us that very lit

tle money is required to provide an inducement on special days for thousands of our families to

arrange for their own entertainmentand amusement. The effort made on the Fourth is worth repeating. The fact has been established that the

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TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" " , PEACE On awakening this morning, I glanced out of my window. The winding road, Just beyond, flanked with trees and shrubbery, presented, a lovely picture. There was no Sun around. The air was gray with a shadowy mist, like some Whistlerian dream. I was fascinated by the picture and watched It for half an hour or so. Then as the mist deepened the overcast sky grew heavy until its cloud pans had to spill their fill. The rain came in torrents. It looked like an all day affair. But it wasn't. Soon after noon the skies cleared and the Sun smiled again, and I walked into the woods and sat underneath a rugged tree to watch the play of the shadows, to catch the soft ruffle of the wind that. so gently bathed my face, and to enjoy the company of the birds. Thrushes ran here and there. Little wrens darted through the woodpile and then to their tiny house above the spring. There was a new family in that house and I could hear the chirp of the newcomers as the mother bird darted so gracefully in with worm food and then out again to search for more. A scarlet tanager dropped down to the edge of the water to drink coming within ten feet of where I sat. It was one of the most beautiful birds I had ever seen. Just a little way off a robin warmed it3 little, family, too. And clear at the top' of the mighty tree under which I sat was a gray squirrel's nest. Earlier in the Spring I had watched thi3 house being built of bitten-off oak sprigs and leaves. " . Everything is so peaceful in the woods. The dense trees, the running waters fed by springs, and the great rocks poking their strong., aged noses from out of ..the body of the earth. The green ferns and wild flowers merely served to emphasize this scene of Infinite planning. Peace the picture and the feeling -of peace in a small niche of Nature, screened from the bustle and mad activity of the life of the city. ' ,-:

Who's Who in the Day's News JOSEPH WALKER Announcing that Jiis campaign will be "one of progress against the reactionaries as represented by Mr, Lodge." Joseph Walker of Brookline. i , , i Tqcc baa ontprpn Mass., has entered the race for Republican nomination to the senate against the veteran statesman, Henry Cabot Lodge. Walker is a former speaker of the Massachu setts house of representatives and now a progressive. After running for governor of his state in 1912 as an organization Republican JOSEPH WALKER. Walker jumped to the Progressive ranks the following year and in 1914 ran for governor a second time on the Progressive ticket. Walker is a native of Worcester and 57. He is a graduate of Harvard and began the practice of law in Boston in 1890. . Of recent years he has devoted most of his time as a trustee of real estate. He was a member of the Massachusetts state assembly from 1904 to 1911 and was specfker the last two years of that period. After Dii o. e r umner otones An Englishman, newly arrived in this country, was taken home to dinner one night by a friend. There was corn on the table, and the host, knowing that most Englishmen are not very familiar with this vegetable, asked if , he liked it. jn, yes, repnea tne visitor, apSensible, Thinking Women no longer doubt the efficacy of that old-fashioned roots and herb medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, because it relieves the ailments to which they are afflicted. In almost every neighborhood there are living witnesses of its wonderful effects. Therefore, if you doubt its value or power to help you, ask your neighbor. In nine times out of ten she has been benefited by its use or knows someone who has. It will pay you to give this root and . herb medicine a -trial. Advertisement. Auto Tents Wall Tents Awnings Tarpaulins Grain" Sheets Wagon Covers CANVAS GOODS of All Kinds Write or See Us J. M. DODDRIDGE and Sons Milton, Indiana

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Sundays the crowds usually are place for mass gatherings of per outing. parently not wishing to appear discourteous; "I like it." But when the platter of Golden Bantam was passed, he did not take any. 'Why," said the host, "I thought you said you like corn." "I do like it," explained the Englishman; "but I don't like it well enough to eat it." - Henry Allen Wilson, secretary of the New England Anti-Tobacco league, said in an address in Portland: Carefully compiled .statistics show us that for every cigar a man smokes he shortens his life three days, while with every cigarette he shortens his life a week." At this point a prominent Portland physician rose in the rear of the hall. "Are those statistics absolutely accurate?" he asked. "Absolutely, sir," said Secretary Wilson. "Why?" "Because it's rather Important," explained the physician. "Yo'u see, if your statistics are accurate, I've been dead over three hundred years." Lessons in Correct English DON'T SAY He GOT struck by a ball. He GOT ill eating apples. He GOT to the scene just in time. He GOT the prize for the fast time in the race. He GOT a lot of notoriety in the case. SAY He WAS struck by a ball. He BECAME ill eating. apples. He REACHED the scene just in He WON the prize for the fast time in the race. He RECEIVED a great deal of notoriety in the case. Broke Up Housekeeping "We had to break up housekeeping because of my wife's stomach trouble. No medicine did her any good for more than a few hours. On a visit to Oshkosh a friend praised Mayr's Wonderful Remedy so highly my wife tried it and she has enjoyed the best of health since taking it." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Clem Thistlethwaite's 7 drug stores, A. G. Luken Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Advertisement. FOOTWEAR "Better for Less" FIVEL'S SHOE STORE 633 Main Order From Your Grocer Today Creamery Butter SCOKOHf Richmond Produce Co, Dist

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After Dinner Tricks' No. 221 The Acrobatic Coin The fingers of the left hand are bent inward, and a dime is laid upon the knuckle of the little finger. Suddenly, with no perceptible motion of the fingers, th dime turns a complete somersault or leaps in the air (Fig. 2). The trick Is done by the left thumb, which is 6ecretly bent in, as shown in Fig. 2 under the tip of the left little finger. The tip of the finger is pressed firmly against the thumb, and when the thumb is shot outward. It Imparts a sudden force to the muscle of the little finger, which Is sufficient to flip the coin. If the right hand la placed over the left thumb, as though to steady the hand, the sudden movement of the thumb will be completely concealed from view. The trick can be done when the coin is placed on other knuckles, but the little finger Is usually the most responsive. Copyright, XSti, by Public l&srr Company Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason EVENING MEDITATIONS Often in the quiet gloaming by my cottage door I sit, from my tangled whiskers combing chinchbugs, sand- ! burs, dust and grit. And I see the show; all diversion-mad they're racing, on their errands vain they go. Where the garish lights are burning in a long parade they tramp; no one's reading; no one's learning; banished is the evening lamp. In my youth I read the pages writ by men of mighty domes, for there were no movie stages PILES Can't Be Cured from the Outside External treatments seldom cure' Piles. Nor do surgical operations. The cause is inside bad circulation. The blood is stagnant, the veins flabby. The bowel walls are weak, the parts almost dead. To quickly and safely rid yourself of piles you must free the circulation send a fresh current through the stagnant pools. Internal treatment is the one safe method. J. S. Leonhardt, M. D., set at work some years ago to find a real internal Pile remedy. He succeeded. He named his prescription HEM-ROID, and tried it in 1000 cases before he was satisfied. Now HEM-ROID is sold by druggists everywhere under guarantee. It's easy to take, and can always be found at A. G. Luken Drug Co., who will gladly refund the purchase price to any dissatisfied customer. Advertisement. TAYLOR & THOMPSON COAL CO. KLEAN COAL Phone 1042 liiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiHimiittiHiiiutintiiiiifitnitMiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiHiiiiiiiitHiuni!. I ASK FOR I Abel's Velvet Ice Cream I - IT'S DIFFERENT I I Retail Phone 1901 i I Wholesale Phone 1439 i X iimitiffitHimiimiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiimiMinHiiiintiiiiiiiiitHiHiiutiiiHiiniiittiiHii (iiiiiHiiinmuiiimiiiiiimiiinMiiiiiniiiHiimiiiHiiiiiiHiininiiiiinimiiiiiuiiiiiiiii I Final Clearance Sale i Now on (UNION STORE, 830 Main) nimimitiHHimiiiuiiitwiiiiitmfituiiiiniiHiniiimfHmnHHnHnmitiiiiirminiii Farmers' Nat'L Grain Assn. (Inc.) Dealers In High Grnde Coal PHONE 2549 Office Room 302 K. of P. Bldg.

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calling children from their home3. When the evening chores were fin ished, I sat in our humble cot, and with pleasure undiminished, read Bill Shakespeare, Pope and Scott. And my head is always ringing, as the day of toil expires, with the music of their singing, with the echo of their lyres. And I sooth myself with verses as beneath my vine I rest, while the boys in speedster hearses, rush to see some Chaplinfest Times have chang ed, and oft I wonder if with change we risk or sink, with the evening lamb gone under, and the poets on the blink. In their cars of tin and iron folks are going to the show; no one spends a night with Byron, as I used to long ago. Memories of Old Days In Thia Paper Ten Years Ago Today After two weeks of camp life, 42 boys, happy' and refreshed, returned to the city from the Y. M. C. A. camp at Covington, Ohio, ready to begin work for the remainder of the summer. Camp was declared to be the most successful of any ever held by the local association. The members of the camping party were unanimous in their opinion that the place was ideal, and that camp life on the Stillwater river was all that it had been said to be. Musings For the Evening "The last word In apartments," says an advertisement Who has the last word in your apartment?. We often wonder what has become of the old gentlemen who annexed monkey glands. There is no doubt as to what became of the monkeys. When Mr. Rockefeller says it is hard to give away a million, he probGIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan bleach, and complexion whitener. Massage thiB sweetly fragrant lemon lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Advertisement. afiniiiHiMHinnMHittiintiiiMHMiiniiititiiunMtiniiuttiiiiniiiMiiii!niMHnMHn I WORK SHIRTS, 59c I RAPP'S CUT PRICE CO. 529 Main St. ! i UHUuinniiitmniiiifiiiiiiiiimiiiiinttiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiHiiumHiiiiiinnmiiiininuu 3 miifnwNmiitiiMiiiHHMmitiMniMiMiiiiMiMiHmiiiifHftniiiiMHnMHiiiiiiiiinMit f WALL PAPER, lc I Priced as low as 1 cent per roll. i s i,uuv roiis 10 cntoise irom. 5 f MARTIN ROSENBERGER I I 401-403 Main St iniiiiuiiitniiiiMiiitmMiiiiiiiiiiiiimiHiiitiiiHtiiiiiuriiiHtimiHiiiuiiiiMMnutimi MONEY TO LOAN Confidential. Courteous Service Call- Write or Phone Prudential Loan and- Investment Company 20 South 8th St. GOOD CLEAN COAL Richmond Coal Company Phone 3165

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ton Herald. S Or talking about it Scientists at convention saye the lipstick is a national menace. A men ace to the men, no doubt Edison family claims Dr. Edison's latest questionaire was stolen. Whoever stole it got stung. Many people do not progress on account of their egotism. The practice of too frequently using the word I is often a great handicap in life. Selfpraise, self-conceit and vanity make a person unwelcome, socially, and hinder business relations. Besides, when I meet a person who is egotistical, it hinders me in displaying my own ego tism and that is exceedingly annoy ing. Preeminent author asks if women should choose their mates. Foolish Save your self hours of discofrifort Resinol is what you want for your skin trouble Resinol to stop the itching and burning Resinol to heal the eruption. Scratching makes it worse, besides being embarrassing and dangerous, but the smooth gentle ingredients of RESINOL OINTMENT often overcome the trouble promptly, even if it is severe and long-established. Bathing the affected part first with RESINOL SOAP hastens the beneficial results. Resinol products at all druggists The Bank for ALL the People 2nd' National Bank RICHMOND GASOLINE More Miles per Gallon Richmond Oil Co. 6th St and Ft Wayne Ave. For More Pep, Use CffEMf

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