Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 163, 11 July 1922 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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tiughes on Education
That the purpose of education should be a
thorough and disciplined development of the
child is the message which Secretary Hughes de
livered to the National Education association. He deplored the lack of accuracy resulting from our system of schooling and said he believed a few fundamental studies should receive more attention. "I am one of those who believe in the classic,al and mathematical training, and I do not think we have found any satisfactory substitute for them," he declared. "But the important point is the insistence uponn concentration and thoroughness." . The average father who pays attention to the educational development of his child will agree with Secretary Hughes that concentration ,and thoroughness are lacking. He has no quarrel with methods that may be in use now, but he does believe, and therein many agree with him, that a child should receive a thorough training in the rudiments. No one care about the method of teaching
.reading, but he does want the child to know how .to read. It is deplorable when young men and .women are unable to read a short dissertation without stumbling over words and mispronouncing them so badly thai; the sense is entirely lost. Secretary Hughes discerns that not only pupils of the elementary schools, but also of advanced institutions of learning, lack accuracy and show an absence of self -discipline that would enable them to use our language correctly and to possess "that modicum of information which every one should possess?' ' He believes that pupils have too much choice in the selection of studies, which results in the
lack of concentration and thoroughness which ha deplores. The absolute necessity of disciplining the mind seems to have been lost sight of to a great degree in the schooling of many children. Success in any line of endeavor comes from a disposition of mind that has been trained to overcome difficulties. If the child early learns to sidestep difficulties, to avoid doing the unpleasant and hard tasks, it takes with it through life the mistaken idea that obstructions need not be overcome and conquered, but should be let alone. The criticism which he offers carries with it the weight of a man who has an international reputation for lucidity of thinking, mental poise and willingness to dig hard for the. treasure of accurate information. It is not a snap judgment or the utterance of a man whose career belies the statements he makes.
Movie of a Man Whose Wife Has Gone to the Country Hooray!
Answers to Questions (Any reader can get the answer to any question by writing The Palladium Information Bureau, Frederick J. Haskin. director. Washing-ton. D. C. This offer applies strictly to Information. The bureau does not give advice on legal, medical and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake exhaustive research on any subject. Write your questhVi plainly and briefly. Give full name ar address and enclose two cents In stamps for return postage. All replies are sent direct to the inquirer. Q. What Is gToup life lnsuiance? M. P. N. A. This Is employes' life insurance paid for by the employer or the employes and employer jointly. Q. How much quinine is consumed in this country? X. H. A. In the fiscal year ending June 30, 1916, an amount of quinine was imported into the United States sufficient to make 2,200,000,000 average doses an equivalent of 22 doses for every man. woman and child of the population. Q. Who introduced drainage in agriculture? L. T. F. A. Though practised by the Romans, and though the value of drainage was expounded by Walter Blythe in the middle of the seventeenth century, it was not until almost a century later that its importance bgan to be understood. James Smith .of Deanston, Perthshire, Scotland, about 1823, led the way in modern practice of thorough draining. Q. Is there any product In the manufacture of which labor and materials are not the principal item? G. R. H. A. The largest item of expense in the artificial ice industry Is neither
labor nor raw materials, as in most
other manufactures, as the material! being water costs little and the ma
chinery does the work. The bis Item of expense is coal, with which to produce the heat to expand the steam and run the compressor ice-machine. Q. How many lives were lost in the Halifax disaster? S. I. C. A. In the explosion of war materials and fire at Halifax, December 6, 1917, 1,500 persons were killed and 4,000 seriously injured. Q. How many kinds of dogs are there? R. J. B. A. Authorities list 51 breeds of dogs as comprising the category found at the leading dog shows hold under the auspices of recognized kennel clubs. These are all that are used In the ordinary vocations or sports of life.
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It." "Up" NEGLECT I often think about the great harm that cornea from neglect. You see it everywhere. Where is the city that keeps the holes in Its roads carefully repaired at all times? And how rarely, after starting a good movement for the bettering of the city, does it continue in efficient form? In war, it is usually the General who is able to learn the most "neglects" of the enemy who wins. An automobile passer! me the other rlay that rptp& frr "-cn o stern." The wheels wobbled, a spring was broken, and goodness knows what remained normal. Not very far beyond l came uton another automobile ti.at had torn up the road for a dozen yards or more from the loss of a wheel. The first word that came to my mind was neglect! I passed a house on my way to work today. Whole foundation stones had fallen from their place. I said to myself that someday that house would fall. I watched a builder build a wall. He was reenforclng a part that he had already put up. I asked him why. He said that in his judgment the architect hadestiniated too light a support and that he did not believe In running any risks that he wanted HIS walls to stand forever! And this was the part that was to be underground at that! The tree that Is neglected soon dies. I walk through forests and am pained at heart to see so many great giants dead and dying. But, you see, no one cared. It is so easy to discover and to repair the leak at the start but bo difficult, and many times too late, when neglect has had its time. A neglected talenz is a pitiful thing. A neglected education hours lost without improvement, how sad! That "DO IT NOW" motto has been much overworked. But it is as full of truth today as ever. You may put it in newer form if you wish: NEGLECT NOT NOW!
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Facts About Indiana . (By Assoclmpct Press) A state board of pharmacy consisting of five registered phnrmacists actually engaged in the retail drug business, was first formed in Indiana in 1S99.
Sergeant Alexander Arch, of South Bend, fired the first shot from the American forces in the 'world war. The Indiana Academy of Science was founded in Indianapolis on Dee. 29. 18S5, and was chartered by the state.
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Fifteen women of the state gave their lives in service during the late war.
DR. CHARLES P. STEINMETZ The recent nomination of Dr. Charles P. Steinmetz. noted electrical wiz-
ard, for New York state engineer and surveyor by the socialists of that state
takes the notea inventor from the scientific to the political field temporarily. Dr. Stein metz has been a prominent socialist most of his lite. In fact he started out in
life as editor of a socialist paper in Breslau, Germany and was driven out I of that country by j the police because J of his radical utter-
oa. steinaactz ances. From Switzerland he sent contributions to the socialist papers. He continued to take an active part in his
party's movement even after coming to the United States to win fame as an inventive and electrical genius. In addition to his practical labors as a consulting engineer he has conducted, i wide range of investigations in physics, chemistry and mathematics. He has also served as a college professor. He has written many books on electrical and engineering subjects. Steinmetzs career looms all the more remarkable when his physical frailty, which would have deterred many others, is considered.
Musings for the Evening But the question is whether Trotzky can carry enough rubles out of Russia to keep him more than a month or two. The only place we know of where a vocation ana a vacation are com
bined continuously is in congress.
No. 218 Coin Passing Throueb Hal A derby hat is Bet bottom up on top of a tumbler. A number of pennies are dropped into the hat, and one ef them passes right through the crown, landing in the tumbler with a clink. An extra penny is necessary to do the trick. This coin Is previously set ou the edge of the tumbler (Figure 1). with the hat set on top of it (Figure 2). The coin should be on a delicate balance, its exact position being determined by experiment. A number of pennies are borrowed, and are thrown rather violently into the hat. Th; force of their fall dislodges the extra penny, and it drop's into the g'.ass, apparently having fallen right through the crown of the hat. Copi'rigSt, 19lt. by PubliS Leiotr Tompani
Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason
head of the Neo-Platonic Alexandria, 400 A. D.
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BORROWING I need a scythe to trim my beard, but can't afford to buy it, so my alfalfa seems quite weird to those who chance to Bpy it. I will not to the neighbors go to borrow this or t'other: I'd rather let my whiskers grow until in them I smother. The borrower is lacking funds, whatever town maylodge him, and wearily his way he wends, while moral people dodge him. I used to borrow Maltese cats, and howitzers and sabres, revolving churns and Sunday hats, from my afflicted neighbors. And though I had a heart of gold, and manners frank and pleasing, the atmosphere soon grew so cold I felt that I was freezing. Men couldn't see my sterling worth; they said, "the gent is silly, who borrows everything on earth nor fears a welcome chilly." Man can't be happy when he's shunned, by all his friends forsaken; and so I organized a fund to buy my beans and bacon. I used to ask my wearied friends to lend me shirts and mittens; I bought my wigs and Grecian bends, my grindstones
and my kittens. One rule in life I have today, I'll have the same tomorrow; I'd rather do without my hay than go around and borrow.
After Dinner Stories The nervous young man was standing in front of the club notice board, reading the news and biting his nails. Suddenly a voice boomed in his ear the following awful sentence: "There won't be any for breakfast! The young man turned and beheld a tall, dignified fellow-member of about seventy-five, who glared at hlrn. The glare was so terrific that the young man was forced to ask: "Won't be any what, sir?" "Finger-nails!" boomed the old man. "Well! Well!" interestedly ejaculated a recently arrived guest. "Look at that man running with all his might up the street! What do you suppose Is the reason for his haste?" "That's Austin Aggie," replied the landlord of the Prunty town tavern "Knowing him as well as I do, I presume he ha3 had a hint that trouble of some kind is going to happen in the other end of town, and he 13 rushing there to act as innocent bystander."
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
The final report from the treasurer of Indiana was received by County Treasurer Albertson. This concluded the final apportionment of school funds for the period of the year. The report for Wayne county showed that more money was paid to the state by the county than was returned, while Brow-n, Crawford and Martin counties all received more than paid in. The amount per capita was $2.17.
How You Can Remove Every Trace of Hair
During the recess of congress, thej country will try to struggle along j
somehow.
Judge Landis says: "A man, may gain especial distinction by getting up to see the sun rise, but never by staying up to see it rise." But we know some night editors and policemen who have gained distinction at that.
Now that he is getting in Dutch with the senate and house, Mr. Hardingmay turn to be one of the most popular presidents we have ever had.
When the Russian rubles and German marks combine, they should cut a wide swath in the financial world.
One landlord advertised "All modern conveniences, except bathtub."
Hypatia, woman mathematician and philosopher, became the recognized
We don't believe there is an Eskimo living who ever ate an Eskimo pie. We will never have universal peace so long as the radio hold3 out.
It now costs America at least $10,000,000 a year for spraying orchards, on account of the San Jose scale having been brought to this country 40
years ago in some Chinese flowering!
peaches.
Lessons in Correct English DON'T SAY The article was PROTRACTED. The sermon was too VERBOSE. His style is LONG. LONG meetings were held to discuss the matter. A LENGTHY writer, he soon tired his readers. SAYS The article was LENGTHY. The sermon was too LONG. His style is VERBOSE. PROTRACTED meetings were held to discuss the matter. A PROLIX writer, he soon tired his readers.
SIX MONTHS IN HOSPITAL; STOMACH HELP IN 24 HOURS
Be Careful What You Wash Your Child's Hair With
. Major Omar Bundy, of Newcastle as commander of the Fifth American Army Corps, was one of the outstanding heroes of the late war. He became known as "The Hero of Belleau Wood."
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An act of the state legislature, approved Jan. 2S. 191S, provided for an annual salary of $700 for judges of the Indiana supreme court.
David Starr Jordan was the first 'president of the Indiana Academy of Science, formed in 1885. Indiana men and women loaned the government $49S,O00,0O0 as their share in financing the war.
Peasants of those European countries where black bread is eaten usually have exceptionally good teeth.
HELPS KIDSEV PUSS A XII 1IACKACHK That's Just what Koley Kidney Pills did for B. H. Stone. Reading. Pa., who was unable to attend to business as a result of kidney trouble. He says: "I used Foley Kidney Pills and soon found rains in my kidneys gone and I had no more aches. (They are worth their weight In pold to me.)" Why suffer from backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder ailments when Foley Kidney Pills mav be so easily had. A. G. Luken Druar Co., 62G-62S Main St. Adveritisetner.t. .x
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Old Timer is Back "My friends had all given up and never expected to see me around
again. I had given up hoping myself, as no medicine touched my case. The doctors had tried everything. My food did not digest and filled me with gas.
My brother in Philadelphia wrote me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. The first dose gave me wonderful relief and I am now as well as I ever was and feel thirty years younger." 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 Thistlethwaites 7 drug stores, A. G. Luken Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. Advertisement.
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Mr James H. Allen, of Rochester. .. 1., suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally decided, aftor vears of ceaseless study, that no one can be free rrom rheumatism until the accumulated lmDUntieS. cnmmnnlv (.olloI u
deposits, were dissolved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the bony. With this Idea In mind he consulted rnysicians. made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quLCkly and completely banished everv siprn and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely grave his discovery, which he called Allenrhu. to others who took It. with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urpintr he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers He has therefore instructed drusrg-ists everywhere to dispense Allenrhu with the understanding that if the first pint bottle does not show the way to complete recovery he will gladly return your money without comment. All druggists can supply you. Advertisement.
If you want to keep your child's hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much
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"For over 14 months. I was 111 from
a mysterious stomach ailment: six months of this tlm In the hospital. Finally given up by several doctors and toM that there was no help for me. I was returning home. Shortly after my Teturn having eeen an advertisement concerning tha benefits others had received from Jaques Little Wonder Capsules I determined to try them. Within 24 hour9 I was surprised at the results and before completing the second box I went to work. I can eat anything that I desire." W. E. Hurlburt Ausable, Forks. N". T. Jaques' Little Wonder Capsules con
tain reliable, standard medicines, of real value In treating gastric and Intestinal disturbances. One or two cap
sules after meals relieve and prevent indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Satisfaction or money back. On sale at Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores, Richmond, Ind., or 60 cents by mail postpaid for large package from Jaques Capsules Co., Plattsburg, X. T. Advertisement.
(Toilet Talks) A stiff paste made with Eome powdered delatone and water and spread on a hairy surface about 2 minutes will, when removed, take every trace of hair with it. The skin should then be washed to free it from the remaining delatone. No harm can result from this treatment, but be sure It is delatone you get. and you will not bo disappointed. Mix fresh a3 wanted, Advertisement.
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