Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 180, 31 July 1922 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JULY 31, 1922.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM
AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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, The Tuberculosis Hospital Project Final disposition of the county tuberculosis hospital, involving a gift of 235 acres of land south of Richmond, made by ??ri? ' and David Esteb to the county, should not be postponed longer by the county commissioners and the county council. This matter has been hanging fire since 1917. Its. status was clearly set forth in a statement by John L. Rupe, president of the tuberculosis
hospital board, a few days ago. ' Stripped of all its details, the proposition resolves itself into this alternative: Either the county commissioners should recommend an appropriation for the construction of the needed buildings, which the county council should consider at its next meeting; Or the county commissioners should return the gift to Mr. and Mrs. David Esteb, and the project of erecting and maintaining a tuberculosis hospital should be dropped. Their attitude virtually has been a repudiation of the gift, which a former board accepted in good faith and with the understanding that it would erect the hospital and turn it over to the hospital board. The donors have exercised an unusual and praiseworthy forbearance during the years since
the commissioners first accepted the farm. But there is a limit to patience. There is a certain
propriety which should be observed by the coun-1
ty officials. If they do not intend to go ahead with the project, public policy and respect for Mr. and Mrs.tEsteb demand that they return the gift to the donors. If the hospital is to be erected, then assurances, backed by an appropriation, should be given to Mr. and Mrs. Esteb at once. The dilatory policy of the officials must be embarrassing to the donors who offered the farm, saw it accepted and preliminary changes made, and then were forced to witness one delay after another in the development of the project. The ravages of tuberculosis in every community of this country, Wayne county not excepted, neetl not to be set forth in length, because they are well known to the public- Methods of
treating the disease have undergone changes, as ;
medical science has studied the disease and perfected ways of combating it. It is no longer considered a necessity to send a patient to the western states. Hospital treatment in most communities, when applied by physicians who understand the disease, generally i regarded as the most effective way of 'treating it. The proposed county hospital has the endorsement of Wayne county physicians and of experts who have investigated it. From the standpoint
of desirability, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Esteb1
merits acceptance. The public and Mr. and Mrs. Esteb are entitled to know what the attitude of the county commissioners is and whether they will submit an appropriation in the forthcoming budget which is to be presented to the county council for action.
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Answers to Questions (Any reader'can set the answer to anv nuestion byvritin The Palladium Information Bureau, Frederick 3. Haskin. 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 t; not attempt to settle domestic troubles, nor to undertake "xhaustive research on any subject. Write your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose two cents in stamps for return postasre. . All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer. Q. Does a lawyer have a right to refuse to take a case? A. M. N. A. The 31st article of the Canon of Ethics of tne American Bar association says: "No lawyer is obligated to act either as adviser or advocate for every person who may wish to become his client" Q. What varieties of tomatoes are the best for canning. I. D. R. A. Among the varieties found most satisfactory for the purposes are the Greater Baltimore, Red Rock, John Baer and Landreth. Q. Where did Pall Mall get it's name? K. L. C. A. The well known London street derives its name from the old game pall mall, of which croquet is the modern prototype. Q. What is the hardest element or ore next to the diamond? R. A. R. A. Corundum ranks text to the diamond in hardness, the relative degree of hardness being as 9 to 10. Q. What is a burgoo? M. M. A. This is an oatmeal pudding or thick gruel served to seamen on shipboard. Q. Was the late Senator Crane of Massachusetts ever secretary of the treasury? A. Winthrop Murray Crane was tendered the secretaryship of the treasury in 1901, but declined the appointment.
TODAY'S TALK By George Matthew Adams, Author of "You Can," "Take It." "Up" THE MAN We are queer folks take us as a lot. We demand concrete evidence. The millionaire, eased against his cushioned seat in his expensive car, may call for our applause as an illustration of what a certain kind of success looks like but how about the driver in the front seat? Is he not successful, too? And how many times this same driven may be a man of infinitely more heart and character than his employer! We look at a great building and we say: "How wonderful! Such a marvel of construction!" Yet it was the individual MAN that drove the bolt and clinched it against the steel beams. It was the MAN that risked his life -climbing high above the city streets to paint or pound or wield the trowel. It was the MAN who conceived and carried out every plan. But we forget him. We only look at what is a building, towering high now and full of moving men and women carrying on the work of the world. Suddenly as we walk, we hear a hum, and glancing up we exclaim, "An airplane." Eut it's the MAN in an airplane the MAN who guides, controls and knows the machine in which he rides. We must get "it. out of our heads that criminals only live behind the prison bars. There are men there! Men with some of the same fine feelings that some of us have, and men with the same identical not-so-fine feelings that we also have. Behind every lofty emotion is a man's or woman's best. We are surrounded by works of beauty. The rugs on our floors, the chairs we sit in, the tables, the lamps, the dishes, the picture frames about our pictures each is an evidence of the work of some man, who though he might not have conceived the ideas, rarried them out with sympathy and understanding. ' Not until we are able to see each other clearly as MEN companions and co-partners in the one job of life will there be an end of wars, strikes and confusion. Man is very great. But no matter how many estates he may own or how many millions he may sway, he must be judged alone by the worth of his heart.
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The circus will be here Wednesday. When the Hagenbeck-Wallace village is established and the white tops are
erected, seven acres of ground are
covered, and almost every trade and profession Is represented. They ar barbers, restaurateurs, lawyers, doctors, blacksmiths, wagon makers, d tectives and bo on down the line ol village life, and there is everything that goes with a well regulated village except a charter. Nearly every language la spoken In this strange colony and all religions are represented. Everybody with the show is fed tinder two Jarge dining tents. A chef and 6even cooks prepare the food and 3' waiters serve it. The highest expression of the clrcu idea is to be found in the ring per formances of the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus. The acts are individually important, the crowning features fresii and seating arrangements comfortable. Performances are scheduled for ! o'clock for the afternoon, and at 8 o'clock for the night show. The doors will be open one hour earlier so that all may have an opportunity to visit the menagerie.
Stammering may be either heredi tary or acquired by imitation.
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' If there is any man I detest it is the j one who comes around every day and J tells me he always works better in hot I
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l oeueve it is ueiier to uave ice coal strike now than to have it next I winter. J I shall consistentlv refuse to eat
snails even though it makes a back number out of mo all my life.
I forgot to ask Dr. Doyle's spooks, i
while they were out here. abTut rent apartments in the Creat Beyond and a lot of my frienda would like to find out. I suppose we have a few sad-faced calamity howlers around to balance up the race, but there are times when they seem downright unnecessary. I would not drink a nice cool mug of beer right now if I had it, which shows that I . am not only a total abstainer, but also one of the best liars in this country. I don't object to girl painters, but they have got to be a little bit artistic about it and distribute their shots evenly I believe that although everybody is born without anything on him i is not long before everybody has something cn him. . . I have met in my life only three perfect men, and I don't caro whether I ever meet any of them again or not. I believe one of the best ways to keep warm is to try to keep cool by sitting and waving a fan.
Mrs. Arthur L. Livermore has the distinction of being the only woman
member of the commission represent-1 ins the United States at the coming j
Sil Brazilian exposi-i
tion. Mrs. Livermore sailed recently for Rio de Janeiro, where she will take up her duties of representing America's good
will toward the Latin republic. ' Mrs. Livermore, whose husband is j
a widely known lawyer, is popular in New York society. She has been
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MBS. AT LI Vl?AAC'E- acme m pumica for some time and achieved distinction as the only woman chosen to attend the last Republican national convention as an alternate. It is said that she Inherited from her father her taste for politics. He was the late Henry J. Wells, for yqars state senator in Massachusetts. Mrs. Livermore is a natural leader. She headed the Woman's National Republican club, was chairman of the women's state executive committee, founded the famous "campaign school" and also founded the Woman's University club of New York. She was appointed to her present post by President Harding last January. ;
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DON'T SAY I wish the room WASN'T so small. I wish the game WAS over. I wish he WAS here. If she. WAS older she might obtain a position.
If I WERE wrong, I am willing to resign. SAY I wish the room WEREN'T so small. I wish the game WERE over. I wish he WERE here. If she WERE older she might obtain a position. If I WAS wrong, I am willing to resign.
No. 234 Divining Chosen Xonbw. Set a watch on the table and a?k anc one to pick a number upon it. Tell the chooser you will point at rnndoni to various numbers on the watch and he is quietly to count your strokes, counting your first stroke as one above the number he chose. When you reach twenty, he is Xa say "rtop," and you will be pointing at the chosfn number. For example, the spectator erret!v
chooses the number eight. A? you point I
at a numoer, ce says to himself "nine ', "ten" at the next and so on. But when he counts "twenty", and says "stop" out loud, you are pointing at number eight his chosen number ! The secret depends upon a simple rule which always works out. The number chosen by the spectator makes no difference whatever. In pointing at the numbers, point, hit or miss for th first seven anywhere on the face of the flock. On your eighth point, however, point at the twelve, and continue to the left, counter-clockwise, on the following points: eleven, ten. nine ets If this rule is followed, you will al'wayi strike the spectator's number on hia twentieth count. Covurisht. laii, 6y PubHc Lrdoer Company
for smoking pipes around the town. "A foul example for the young," he grimly said, "by you is sprung; the children see you burning grass, and
imitate your curves, alas!" My doctor said, "You've smoked so long that all your works are going wrong." And so I cried, "I'll smoke no more, though smokeless days may be a bore." Before my vow had aged a day, a neighbor sought my door to say, "Your songs encourage and uplife, and so I've brought you a little gift; a pipe of meerschaum, fair to see, and when you smoke it, think of me." When he departed from my gate, there came another smiling skate, who said, "O Bard, your deathless rhymes have saved my life a thousand times! When I had chillblains and repeat, I runbed your verses on my feet; end when my hair was falling out, and when I had the duplex gout, I took a madrigal of yours, and found it beat the drugstore cures! You are a sun among the stars, and so I've brought you some cigars, the kind that kings and princes use they do not -mell like burning shoes." You ask
me it 1 Kept my vow; uoii l duluki me I'm busy now.
flies isn't it just a shame we can't swA them just as easy.
It's been proved thousands of times that only by doing a heap of looking, listening and stopping, can we go on living.
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Heron of Alexandria, was familiar with the production and uses of air under pressure and applied them to the opening and closing of doors.
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Facts About Indiana (By Associated Press) Whitley county was oncn dotted with many villages of the Miami Indians and later many rich lands in the county were granted to the Indians by treaty.
The natural gas field in Wells county, which is now practically exhausted, was first opened in 1897.
Wayne county has had three county seats Salisbury, Centerville and Richmond. Geologists of national renown visit Spurgeon's Hill, four miles east of Salem, to study fossils.
After Dinner Stories Ralph Love of Kansas holds record for longest drive made on the Hiawatha golf course. He sent a ball into a coal car of a passing freight train. The car's destination was Atchison, making Major Love's drive forty-two miles. Louis K. Liggett, the well-known drug maenate who failed and then paid off his creditors in full, was congratulated by a Boston reporter on so highly honorable an act. "I believe in business honor," said Mr. Liggett, "though the business honor of some men reminds you of the golf club that had to put up the rule: -"'Notice Members must refrain from picking up lost balls until they have stopped rolling. " In Belgium women have been employed in the railway, postal and telegraph service since 1SS2.
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
Mrs. Jacob Meyers, 106 Richmond avenue, one of the victims of a street
J car accident, who was at first reportj ed to have been but slightly injured,
was dangerously ill at her home, suffering from injuries received in the, wreck. Mrs. Meyers's back was seriously wrenched. An investigation was made by the traction officials to determine the cause of the accident.
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The first state board of agriculture was authorized by the legislature in 1835. The State Bank of Indiana, chartered by the legislature in 1834, operated until 1859.
The first constitution of Indiana was adopted June 29, 1S16. A Quaker church was built in 1807 on the present site of Richmond.
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The driver who a moment takes To inspect and adjust his brakes, Who drives them at a modest rate May never ruin a crossing gate. As a means of getting a good, quick start across the River Styx, we can hardly say too much in favor of the average swimming hole spring board!
It is all right to trust in the Lord, but it is no bad plan to do a lot of being ready to stop, if there is anything coming on the tracks you have to cross. With reckless drivers thicker than
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