Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 169, 18 July 1922 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEL&UKAM, KICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1922.
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Littered Parks and Alleys Few of us understand the potential menace to health that follows the throwing of scraps of food and accumulations of rubbish in the alleys or on picnic grounds. Receptacles in alleys should receive the rubbish and food refuse in the city. Persons using the parks should use the baskets which are provided for this purpose. ; One may think that this is not a serious matter, but the city of Washington has announced that arrests will follow the leaving of food scraps in the parks by picnic parties. A sanitary engineer of that city says : "Typhoid and other diseases will result if people persist in littering the parks with remnants of their lunches. Enormous swarms of yellow jackets, which are an especial menace to children, have already been propagated through the carelessness of picnickers. Flies, deadly germ-carriers, have invaded the park in hordes and immediate action should be taken to curb the causes of their presence." ; What the engineer says about conditions in Washington can be applied elsewhere with good results. Many of us are very particular land careful about the sanitary surroundings of our homes, but are Very negligent when we, are in
the parks or out in the country. It is a reform that should be practiced everywhere. All of us have seen hundreds of flies feasting on scraps of food that have been thrown away carelessly. Every fly is a germ spreader of the rankest, foulest kind. Science has traced many of our ills to the filth which this pest carries on its feet and drags over food. There is no use feeding him on food left-overs in our parks.
What Thoughtfulness Will Do Thousands of automobiles were parked in Glen Miller park on the Fourth of July. Only a few men were stationed at strategic points to direct the traffic. Ninety per cent of the motorists found. their own parking-places and departed on the roads leading out of the park. And yet there were no accidents. Why? Because every automobile driver considered himself a traffic officer, and exercised the utmost care and consideration in entering and leaving. If thousands of automobiles were able to enter and leave the park on the Fourth without a mishap, it goes a far way to prove that if the same consideration of the rights of others were constantly used, the number of accidents could be reduced to a minimum. Motorists and pedestrians on the Fourth realized that they must be careful to prevent injury to others. They directed their course by that policy, with a most amazing result. Why not appl' that same common sense in our driving on other days and in other places? Motoring would become safe and enjoyable; the record of casualties would disappear by magic, and all of us would be happy in the thought that consideration and thoughtfulness on our part kept others out of .the hospital or grave.
Answers to Questions " (Any reader can fret the answer to nny 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 leal, 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 repli-a are sent direct to the Inquirer. Q. Is the emery ball allowed? J. F. - A. It is not permitted in big league baseball. Q. Is there anything that can be done to make It possible to work in quicksand? D. S. N. A. To make it possible to operate in quicksand engineers are accustomed to congeal them by forcing into hem brines and other liquids at low temperatures. ;Q. How many of the Jews of the -prld live in America? E. D. C. ;A. According to the Jewish Year Eook there were about 15,000,000 Jews in the world in 1918. Of these
3.300.000 were in the United States,!
almost, half of them making their homes in New York City. ,Q. What is the difference between the Far Eastern and the Eastern Questions? T. M. S. I IA. The Eastern Question is the rivalry between the Great Powers for
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author cf "You Can," "Take It," "Up" OTHERS What a word this ic anjway others. What would you do, what would I do without others? Nothing that we attain is worth the striving unless It is made a part of the general scheme of others. Try to set along witliout others in any way, and see what happens. No one-has a taste oC real happiness until he has served, until he h?s giv.n something away, until he has felt the rebounding appreciation of others. Even the birds and animals understand. ' You rarely see them alone. They must have their kind with them. None of us are self-made. We are all others-made. I have had an opportunity of watching many workmen of late. I note that they work together, that they each depend upon the other and at lunch time they do not draw away separately but all get together for a wonderful time over their sandwiches. When an organization becomes exceedingly perfect, they talk of it as a "machine," even though it is made up of human beings. And that is because each man or woman works in accord, as one wheel meshes with another. On 3 of my favorite lines is one I found somewhere when a boy and it has inspired me over many years. Here it is: "He climbs highest who helps another up!" Only as we truly feel the touch of others as we go along are we able to understand what is really back of happiness, for there can be no honest happiness apart from others. So if you want to be happy, begin by thinking of others then start doing something for others.
the control of the Balkans and the A f. ninnov T r i r L- c pqlitical struggle among the Balkan ; r I lei LII1HCI 1 IllNS
states themselves, while the Far Easf
ern Question -relates to China, Japan,! India, and other far eastern countries.! Is "dollar bird" a slang' name I for American eagle? H. C. L. j ! A. While the term may be used in i this sense in America, the dollar bird is, an Australian roller, prevailing! Mile and black in plumage. It is so ! called from . the large roundish spot : of; white on its wings shown in flight.' '. D. What were the Huzzars? A. M. ;
I 'A. The word huzzar was first applied to the light cavalry troops raised br Matthias Corvinus in 145S to
fight aeainst the Turks. The word i
was derived from Magyar word "husz" meaning 20, the method of selection being every 20th man in the community. The term huzzar was adopted by a regiment of British cavalry in 1S05 and has since then been applied to certain bodies of light cavalry in many countries.
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Musings for the Evening Governor Miler. says he has no objections to a battle between Wills and Uempsey. Neither have we. Neither one will hit us. The country has waited for one year for a match between Dempsey and Wills. Now the articles will be signed and the country will wait one year more for the fight. z
No. 255 Coin Balanced on Forehead A coin is borrowed and the performer, leaning his head back, places it upright upon his forehead. The coin stands there, perfectly balanced on its edge. The trick is accomplished with the aid of a tiny bit of wax or chewing
I gum, which is previously, afaxed to the
end of one of the hairs, just above his forehead. In brushing back his hair, the performer affixes the bit of gum to one side of the coin. With a little practice the coin can then he balanced by 'ie pull of the hair, as shown in the diagram. Copvriaht, 1921, by Public Ledger Company
'The ukulele pest that inhabits the apartment house district in droves, keeping people awake nights, is growing so loud that in time even the police may hear it, although perhaps that is almost too much for the tortured rent-payers to expect. ;Ml!e. Mistinguette, the French danc
cr with "the million dollar legs," has
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
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Believing that it would be of material benefit to the city, the board of public works went on record as authorizing Fire Chief Ed Miller to attend the annual convention of the International association of fire engineers, which was to be held at Denver, Colorado, Sept. 17 to 20 inclusive. In case Chief Miller attended the con-
vcuuuu, iticnmona wouia Decome a'
member of the association.
Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason
to me if you don't know whether it is tny hat or not?" asked the man sharply. "Because it's the one you handed to me when you came in," answered Richard. As Mrs. Gates of Cloverdale Corners was leaving the exhibition hall of the county fair, a man stepped out of a booth and accosted her.
"Won't you enter," said he, "and
THE ANVIL CHORUS I detest the busy knockers who have won a punk renown; the are evermore the blockers of all progress in our town. They are out with battle axes and with hammers in their
'hands, talking of the frightful ' taxes i that town government demands. If
we wish to pave an alley or repair
the village pump, we behold the knockers rally, and their spokesmen take the stump, and their oratory waxes till the welkin shows a dent, and they yip about our taxes which have risen twelve per cent. Oh, they sound like shilling shockers as they hand out language sour, but the taxes of the knockers wouldn't run the
DR. GEORGE MICHAELS That the bankruptcy of France may result from unreasonable demands from Germany is within the range of possibilities, according to Dr. George
Michaehs, former imperial chancellor of Germany, who is now in this country. He believes that if Germany is forced to pay immense sums the mark will continue to go down and ev e n t u ally Germany wil be unable to pay anything. Then France will be hit. Before the war Dr. Michaelis served for seven vears
as Under-Secretary of state in the ministry of France. During the war he
first served as food controller and then became chancellor. He held the chancellorship for three months in 1917. Although he has retired to private life he is closely in touch with conditions in his native -land. He is confident that a reduction in the reparations will come in the near future. Dr. Michaelis is 65. He has the dignity and manners of the old monarchistic leaders in Germany. town an hour. Boosters do the heavy paying in the tax collector's lair, and we hear them blithely saying that they still have coin to spare. "Anything to boost Mud Hollow we will bank," they cry, "by jings, any leader we will follow who will march to bigger things. We will root for any hiker who above his fellows stacks, and that voter is a piker who will beef about his tax." And the knockers, oh, the knockers, they are beefing wildly well; they are sitting in their rockers just before the Stag Hotel; and they ply their verbal axes, and their hammers, rataplan, as they groan about the taxes that they dodge whene'er they can.
Lessons in Correct English DON'T SAY: j The millionaire gave PRESENTS to' the poor people. I I received this book as a GIFT from
a friend. He gave the porter a GIFT. The council ALLOWED ten acres for a city park. He contributed a PRESENT for the church. SAY: The millionaire gave GIFTS to the poor people. I received this book as a PRESENT from a friend. He gave the porter a GRATUITY. The council GRANTED ten acres for a city park. He contributed a DONATION for the church.
When in Doubt Ask Haskin
Masonic Calendar
July 19 Webb Lodge No. 24, F. & A. M. Stated meeting. Magnesium alloyed with aluminum and other nonferrous metals produces a series of metals whose extreme lightness and high strength are inestimably valuable to the builder of airplanes and ships. Properly alloyed, these metals are not flammable.
According to the American consul at Marseilles, France, there has recently been a remarkable invasion of of Moroccan grasshoppers in the region east of the mouth of the Rhone river.
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Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair
Soap should be used very carefully. If you want to keep your hair looking Its best. Most soans anri nrpnarod
shampoos contain too much alkili. This
dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonsful of. Mulsified will cleanse the hair and scaln
thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair
with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandrurf and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. YOU can Bet MlllslfipiT rncnannt nil
shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. Advertisement.
He offers himself as a target for the
questions of our readers.
He agrees to furnish facts for all who ask. ""This is a large contract one that
has never been filled before.
It would be possible only in Wash
ington, and only to one who has spent a lifetime in locating sources of information.
Haskin does not know all the things
that people- ask him, but he knows people who do know. Try him. State your question briefly, write plainly, and enclose two centa in stamps for return postage. Address Frederic J. Haskin, Di rector, The Richmond Palladium Information Bureau, Washington, D. C.
In Sweden it is a popular custom for a bride to fill her pockets with bread, which she hands to every one she meets on her may to church. Every piece she disposes of is supposed to avert a misfortune.
How I Got Rid of Burning Feet And Pains from Corna and Bunion Without Soaking:. Pondera, Plasters, Etc., After Suffering Indescribable Foot Misery for 20 Vears. Prof. F. T. Mclntyre, well known
world tourist and lecturer, says: "For ,
wao (.uuipciiT-u u wear snoes two sizes too large, to be able to walk with any comfort at all. I tried soaking my feet in medicated baths, powders, plasters and foot-treatments galore, but the burning, callouses, and soreness refused to gro, while the pains from corns and bunions continued t torture both mind and body, which upset my entire nervous svstem. One day, very fortunately. I met a lady from Egypt who gave me a little box of Gypsy Foot Relief, which she said was a secret from the desert. After using it a short time ,the awful burning stopped, the callouses came off in chunks, leaving the skin of mv feet clean and smooth, while the pains from corns and bunions seemed to disappear as if by magic. From that time. I said a joyful grood-hye to over twenty years of indescribable foot misery. I would not take a hundred thousand dollars to again gro through those years of agony. Now I feel like telling every foot sufferer to get a box of, the wonderful Gypsy Poot Relief." Xote. Gypsy Foot Relief, referred to by Mr. Mclntyre, may be applied in a minute, without fuss or bother. Sure, quick relief comes three minutes later, or the makers give back the small amount you pay. It is sold in this citv by A. G. Luken Drug Co., Quiglev Drug stores. Thistlethwaite Drug Stores and w m. H. Sudhoff. Advertisement.
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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 quartet pint of the best freckle and tan bleach, and complexion whitecer. Massage this 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.
Bulck 1921 Touring Car for sale if sold at once. Owner anxious to sell. Run only 6,000 miles. Has a spotlight, cord tires, bumpers, stoplight; mechanical condition Just like new. Call between 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Phone 1079. Ask for Mr. Dawson.
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back in the world, arrived, borne time ago Mme. Polaire, "the girl with
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A f t e r Dinner 'Stories Quizzing a boy is not always so easy as it seems. Here is an instance in- which a Chicago man came out second best in a passage of repartee with a lad named Richard who looks after the hat room, in a well-known restaurant. The diner started out of the cafe
after his meal, and was seized asi Richard handed him his hat, with an)
impulse to quiz the lad. i'ls this my hat?" he asked. i'l don't know, sir," wa3 the an
my bag is chock-full of samples now.'
Japan supports 401 persons to the square mile.
How to Rid the Arras of Objectionable Hairs
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Folev Cathartic Tablets are a genuinely 'wholesome physic an Ideal laxative Thev keep the system fit and
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(Aids to Beauty) A simplified method is here given for the quick removal of hairy or fuzzy growths and rarely is more than one treatment required: Mix a stiff paste with some powdered delatono and water, apply to hairy surface and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and every hair has vanished. This simple treatment cannot cause injury, but care should be exercised to get real delatone Advertisement.
Develop the Habit of Thrift Open a Savings Account First National Bank Southwest Corner Ninth and Main
Didn't Waste Money on Food "The recent campaign against wastefulness in eating did not affect me much as I haven't been able to eat anything but toast and tea for the past five years. Even" that would create gas and cause me distress. My weight was down to eighty-four pounds and my complexion muddy. I had frequent pains in the region of my appendix. I am glad I did not listen to an operation, as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has made a new woman of me." 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 company and druggists everywhere. Advertisement.
W. Virginia and Pocahontas COAL Independent Ice and Fuel Company
Call and Inquire of Our Stock Investment Savings Plan 8 Save and Earn 8 PRUDENTIAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. 2!Ts.th St. Phone 1727
Sir. James H. Allen, of Rochester, J. V.. suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally derided, after years of ceaseless studv, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated
impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the joints ami muscles and expelled from the
Doriy. With this idea In mind he consulted
physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every
sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely save his discovery, which he called Allenrhu, to others who took it. with what might be calTed marvelous success. After years of ureing- he de
cided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. He has therefore instructed
druggists 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.
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