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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922.

AND SUN-TELEGRAM

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MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use ror republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local "'T8 Published herein. All rigrhts of republication of special dispatches herein are alto reserved.

The Wicked Old Men

! "Poor old Tyrus Cobb is going down hill," says the New York Times. " I'm slowing up,' he confesses. 'I tire more easily and I need more sleep. But I'm going to play as long as I can, though I don't know how long that will be. This

voice from the tomb, or at least from the infirm

ary, ought to be authoritative. But looking at

the records we observe that Mr. Cobb is hitting .407 to date this season; that he tears off home runs at frequent intervals, and that a team which

he took over in receivership a couple of years ago

is now giving the league leaders a good deal of trouble, and threatens to win a pennant within a

year or two more.

"Alongside Mr. Cobb, consider his competitor, Mr. Speaker. His hair has been gray for a good

many years, but he is still the best outfielder of them all, and one of the best hitters; his team slumped for a while, then won a dozen or more

games in a row, and when the rest of the team'

couldn't win them Speaker turned in and won them himself. Even the 'new men' who threaten

to take what is loosely called the batting crown

away from the veterans, Sisler and Hornsby, are

themselves veterans of seven or eight years' standing, which is' a respectable stretch of time in the big leagues; and Mr. Ruth, for the last three or four years a home run specialist, was a seasoned and brilliant world series pitcher seven years ago. "In other words, the standards of our national game seem to be set by the veterans, the wicked old men. And this is a discouraging phenomenon because in baseball there are no such

malicious restrictions on the rise of the meritor

ious youth as have been alleged in politics and the arts. Mr. Lloyd George may be cold to the best blood of Balliol, Mr. Wilson even may have

coldly insisted on using bright young men just

out of college in a purely advisory capacity,

French politics may be dominated by the 'old gang while inspired younglings are left to tell

each other about their troubles ; but Mr. McGraw

and Mr. Moran, Mr. Fohl and Mr. Mack are Poking for all the bright young men they can find,

and willing to give them a chance to deliver. If the bright young men don't turn out Mr. Cobb and Mr. Hornsby, it is conceivable that they are

not so bright as they think. "Not impossibly, that may be true in state craft and letters as well."

Ain't it a Grand and Glorious Feelingl

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Answers to Questions (Any reader can ret the answer to anv question by writing The Palladium Information Bureau. Frederick J. Hasktn. director. Washington, D. C. This offer applies strictly to information. The bureau does not give advice on le?al. 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 brieflv. Give full name ani address and enclose two cents in stamps fnr return postage. All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer. Q. Was there ever a rule that a base runner had to be hit by a ball to be put out? L. J. K. A. Baseball "was first played under that name in 1840. In 1S48 the rules were changed so that a ball must be held by the baseman in order to put out the opponent Prior to that time a base runner was thrown out if a thrown ball hit him. Q. TVhat causes ivy poisoning? c; N. G. A. It is caused by a non- volatile oil contained in all parts of the plant, and which remains in the tissues indefinitely, even after long drying. Contact with the plant or with objects that have come in contact with it will cause poisoning. Q. How many miles of drives are there in Rock Creek park and on the speedway in Washington, D. C? R. E. A. The superintendent of public buildings and grounds says that there are abuot 10 miles of drives in the park proper, and about 2 miles of roadyay in the speedway drive. Q. What was Rembrandt's first painting? M". E. R. A. In the Stuggart gallery there is a signed and dated picture of St. Paul in Prison, which is Rembrandt's earliest piece with an ascertained date 1627. Q Has Reno, Nevada, any industries aside from its divorce mill? C. P. G. A. Reno is an important distributing point for a vast territory and its principal inrustrial establishments are railroad and machine shops, abattoir and packing houses, flour mills, a cracker factory, pressed brick works and an electric power plant.

Q. Why is the Isle of Man so named? L. A. B. A. The name is derived from its Manx name Vannin or Mannin, which means the middle. The reference is to its position in the middle of the Irish Sea. Q. Can the juice from canned fruit be used in salad dressing? T. M. . A. Light colored fruit juices are excellent for fruit salad dressing Beat two egg yolks, add one-fourth cup fruit juice, stir gradually into onefourth cup of lemon juice. Add six tablespoonfuls of sugar, cook in double boiler until the mixture coats a spoon. Cool quickly by placing pan in cold water, beating to keep the mixture an even consistency. Q. What was Daniel Webster's greatest oration? H. H. F. A. Webster himself once referred to his "Reply to Hayne" as "No. 1 among my political efforts," and to his Seventh of March Speech as "prob

ably the most important effort of my

lif" His admirers generally nave ao

AaA first rank to the "Reply to

Q. What is a good definition of re

ligion? -T. S. A. Kant says religion is "the recognition of all our duties as divine commands"; Huxley: "Reverence and love for the ethical ideal and the desire to realize that ideal in life"; Matthew Arnold: "Mortality touched by emotion" ; Reinach: "Religion is a collection of scruples that are a stumbling block to the free exercise of our faculties." Musings for the Evening R. S. V. P. When a woman buys invisible hairpins, bow does she know whether or not she's getting them? Wonder what the fleas think about

during a dog fight?

TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It," "Up" THINGS SEEN There are those who can get on a train and go across the country without seeing anything! There are others Avho see a new world every day they go to their work. Walk with me into the country. Let us ramble through the woods. Let us find the streams and the low places where the ferns hold court and where quiet pools feed the tadpoles and where birds come to drink. But what do you see there? A pond of mud. Yes, a pond of mud plus white lilies with green coats and eyes the color of gold. Yesterday I had the good fortune to see one of the most beautiful trees I have ever seen. So towering and so spreading, so strong and so like a huge friend! What beauty, what strength, what comfort there is in the great tree that watches outside your door and waits to give its silent welcome each day of the year. I could not express to my friend my feelings at so magnificent a sight. Imagine my thoughts when I was told that the next-door neighbor wanted the tree cut down for fear it might some day crash against their house in some 6torm! That tree has a place in my dreams from now on. How wonderful to have actually seen things all along the way of life. So that during the moments of sadness or loneliness this great gorge, or that canyon, or that wonderful lake, this garden of flowers, that smile, may be plucked anew for our eyes as food to . the soul. And how fine it is to see only the things that do us good. By this I would not exclude the unpleasant or the unwelcome or even the sordid, for even by many of these are we made to see bolder things, full of rich meaning and with many a lesson hidden. I would that YOU might always see!

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After Dinner Tricks

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No. 229 Heavy Paper. A piece of thin board ia laid on the edge of the table, not quite on a balance and over it a newspaper is spread out! borne one la asked to strike the stick, and knock It free of the paper, a feat which appears quite simple. The trick, however, is not so easy. The harder the spectator strikes, the firmer the stick remains. The paper holds it down qoite securely, and only gives slifhtiy each time the stick is struck. The stick may be broken, or the paper torn by the constant upheavals, but the powerful spectator will find it next to impossible to dislodge the stick. Ctpirrioltt. tat, by jb2lo Lcdorr Comuty

Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today

Harley Cox, 231 South Eleventh street, an employe of the Great Central Tea company, had been seriously injured the night before when a telephone pole fell upon him at the North Tenth street gravel bank. The guy wire cut two gashes in his head and slightly fractured the skull, one gash extending from the forehead on the

right side over the head about eight

inches, and the other was in the back of the head. Cox's right shoulder and back also were injured.

cents' worth of groceries. That's what all the 30-cent criminals get. One head-line says: "Prohibition an Aid to Theft." It is to be hoped the

writer meant "Thrift." New York man paid 31,000,000 ruble for a week's board and room in a Moscow hotel. The Russian hotelkeepers are learning American ways Bull fighting has been forbidden at French resorts, but the hotelkeepers will continue to throw it without being arrested. They are going to censor the new

reels in the movies, but if they cut out the ski jumping they will rain

the business.

After Dinner Stories

A deai man was being married and

tne clergyman asked the usual question: " Do you take this woman for

your lawful wedded wife?" "Eh?" said the deaf man.

Do you take this woman for your

lawful wife? This time a bit louder.

The groom seemed to get angry.

"Oh.I don't know," he said. "She

aint so awful. I have seen wuss than

her -that didn't have as much money."

"And now. sisters and brethren."

announced the Rev. Moses Taylor, "we will take up our annual collection for the benefit of the heathen. At the same time I embrace the op

portunity to express the hope that the young men who have been making so

much noise throughout the service will

be especially liberal in their contribution. In duty bound, they must help their brother heathen."

Who's Who in the Day's News

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Lessons in Correct English

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"If there are no unwise actions, no

unnecessary or unusual legislation to impose greater burdens on the people or to restrict the farmers' markets,

we will have good times. The financial pick up this iall depends in no small measure upon good crops and a reasonable return to the farmer. His prosperity affects conditions in all channels of trade." So declared David S. Houston, former secretary of agriculture, recently. When asked

what "unwise measures" he referred

to Houston said he had in mind the bonus bill and the Fordney tariff. Both he thought, would affect the farmer and the country at large adversely, but he added that he purposely refrained from specifying these measures in his speech because he did not want to get into a "political controversy." "The protection the farmer needs most," he said at another point, "is a great foreign market for his products

and to have that he must also have I

an import market. We need not worry about the American farmer not bein able to supply this country and other countries with sufficient foodstuffs. We are and will continue to be a large export nation and I attach no importance to the views that America's trade is going to be taken away by other countries." As an example of what the farmer has done and could do again ex-Secre

tary Houston pointed out that during, the pressure of the war, handicapped;

as mey were Dy me loss or men, tne American farmers increased their cultivated land by 40,000,000 acres and added to their live stock by 26,000,000, animals. j The need, he declared, was not for more farmers but for better living con-, ditions for farmers. Answers to 50,000 letters to farmers wives showed the things they most desired were running water, schools and hospitals. "The farmer is the servant of the seasons," he said, "and is the victim of more uncontrolable forces than any other member of society. The

farm loan act must be supplemented by additional legislation enabling him to get reasonable credit to finance his operations."

Don't Say: He could give only a STERILE

count of the afair. The POOR soil discouraged them. They were obliged to cross the BARREX desert. An ARID scene laid before them. The EMACIATED fellow seemed starved. Say: He could give only a MEAGER account of the afair. The STERILE soil discouraged them. They were obliged to cross the ARID desert. A BARREX scene laid before them. The POOR fellow seemed starved.

along the heavens blue, I hear strange dirges wailing from Crete and Timbucco; each day some thing of wonder is hatched beneath the sun; I ask you, who in thunder will say things can't be done?

Rippling Rhymes By Walt Mason

RADIO From out the air around me I hear strange voices come; such miracled confound me, and I am stricken dumb. Some orator is spieling, a thousand miles away, and in my humble sheiling I plainly hear him bray. Some gifted modern Dante recites an ode in Maine, and in my western shanty 1

hear his noble strain. Some worli famed singer's yelling afar in Boston town, and in my mortgaged dwelling the stovepipes tumble down. No swaying wires are bringing these wondrous sounds to hand, the speaking and the singing, the crashing of the band. Along the waves of ether Damo Science sends her breath, old legends crushed beneath her traditions done to death. The scoffers once were tireless, they used to sigh and swear, when people talked of "wireless," of of messages by air. And I with them was scoffing, and wore a jeering grin; but now my lid I'm doffing to Science and her kin. I see the airships sailing

Facts About Indiana (By Associated Press) The office of reporter of the supreme and appellate courts was established in Indiana in 1S52.

widening of grades and extension

of culverts has been the most important work done by the state highway commission during the last year.

There are more than 200,000 farm

ers in Indiana.

A layer of field stone was used as the foundation of State Road Xo. ifi

between Corydoa and Leavenworth.

The highway commission declares it

has found this old fashioned method of road building very satisfactory where the stone can be purchased at a small price.

It has been estimated that the entire Indian population of Indiana in 1S19 did not exceed 8,000.

Indiana university has a bicJogicai station located at Winona Lake.

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What has become of the old-fashioned girl who used to really blow her Would you call a comedian with a toupe a wig wag? Why are bow-legged, little mn alwavs wearing tight overcoats and continually chasing street cars? Lester Lamb. Man sent to jail for stealing 30

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