Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 319, 23 October 1919 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AD S UN-TE JLKG HAM, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, my.

AMERICANIZATION COMMITTEE STARTS PREBLE CAMPAIGN

EATON, 0., Oct. 23 Preble county has a Roosevelt memorial committee which Is non-partisan, with Oscar A. Gale, of Eaton, as chairman, and Harry A. Sharkey, of Eaton, as treasurer, the organization being a unit of the nation-wide organization that seeks to raise $5,000,000 for establishment of suitable memorials to the late Colonel Roosevelt. Preble county's quota has been fixed at $1,700 and will be prorated among the 12 townships of the county upon a population basis. Chairman, Gale announces appointment of the following townehip chairmen: Washington, Albert Harris; Monroe, east, Q. C. Stevenson; Monroe, west, H. B. McCoy; Lanier, Raymond Hormbeck ; Gratis, north, L. R. Zimmerman; Gratis, south, Charles S. Stubbs; Israel, north, H. W. Austin; Israel, south, Charles Marshall; Gasper, Josiah E. Flora; Somers, Dr. D. W. McQueen; Dixon. Perry S. Potts; Harrison, Edward Bunger; JefferBon, Clayton R. Coblentz. Vacancies in Jackson and Twin townships will be filled by Chairman Gale at an early date, In order that the county organization may be complete when the campaign for funds opens. Ridenour Acquitted. After standing trial Tuesday in common pleas court, Glen Ridenour, of Lanier township, was acquitted of as sault and battery upon Ernest Kab ler. Ridenour waived right of trial I by jury and the case was heard and decided by Judge A. C. RIsinger. Attorneys H. R. Gilmore and H. G. King were counsel for Ridenour, while Prosecutor Phil Saylor conducted the prosecution. Teachers to Cincinnati. County Superintendent V. S. Fogarty, of Eaton, wjll head a large delegation of Preble county teachers that will attend the sessions of the Southwestern Ohio Teachers' asociation in Cincinnati Friday and Saturday of this week. Superintendent Fogarty is president of the Southwestern asociation. John O'Leary, head of the Eaton schools, will have a leading part in a mathematics conference, he is to speak on the subject of "Required Mathematics How Much and How Difficult?" Probabilities are all the schools in the villages and townships in the county will be dismised Friday in order to give the teachers an opportunity to attend the meeting in Cincinnati. Ballard to Speak. Rev. A. C. Ballard, of Indiana, member of the Flying Squadron Foundation, will address an open-air meeting here next Sunday afternoon. Stephens Is Home. Curtis Stephens, Preble county man, Eighth cavalry cn the Mexican border, has received his discharge and has arrived at his home. Moore Made President. TV. C. Moore, of Lewisburg, wa3 elected president of the American Numismatic asociation in a recent convention of the organization in Phil-1 adelphia. Moore is cahier of the People's Banking company at Lewisburg. Ohio News Flashes HAMILTON Immediate steps will be taken by the citizen's committee to obtain another car load of army food stuffs. The first car load sold rapidly and many calls have been received for other foodstuffs. DAYTON W. M. Cox, newsdealer, has been saving pennies since last April, and recently hauled 350,000 pennies to the bank. COLUMBUS Bids for 43 miles of S new roads of various types of concrete, macadam and brick construction will be received by the state highway department, November 14. FINLLAY Citizens have asked Governor Cox to declare a holiday. November 11. the anniversary of the signing of the armistice. ' WILMINGTON Clinton's new $350.-1 000 courthouse was dedicated by Chief i Justice Hugh L. Nichols of the Ohio Bupreme court. The building has been in the course of construction for four years. TOLEDO Bandits held up the Perrysburg Banking company bank at Perrysburg and escaped with $5,000. Four employes of the bank were backed into a vault by three bandits armed with revolvers. DAYTON The drive for $12,000 for the Roosevelt memorial fund ha3 started here. Frank W. Miller, superintendent of schools, outlined the general plans. Teeth Made White and Glistening In a Jiffy By a new and perfectly harmless process, anyone having yellow, black or other stains cr spots on the teeth, can remove tho unsightly dlscolcratlons completely in just a few moments. It is only necessary to brush the teeth with a unique, pleasant-tasting preparation, originated by a wellknown dentist, which druggists now are selling under the name of "Once-a-Week Tooth Polish." This seems to penetrate and dissolve the films or "plaques" with which all teeth are coated and which are bound to become discolored in time. This Information will be best appreciated by fastidious persons who, in spite of the most persistent brushing, have learned that the U6ual dentiflrices have little effect on those tenacious fatty films. This simple product is also an effective preventive of tartar, decay, inflammation of the gums, etc. Many who have used it are willing to affirm that a package of Once-a-Week Tooth Polish is worth its weight in gold. Adv.

SAVE FOR A HOME by depositing a little money here each week. We Joan money on first mortgage security at reasonable rates and easy payments. Let us tell you how. THE PEOPLE'S HOME AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 29 N. 8th Capital Stock Authorized $1,500,000 Safety Boxes for Rent

Johnson Praises Ralston as Big Public Man The following letter has been written by B. B. Johnson, of Richmond, to the Indianapolis Star. Johnson was formerly secretary to ex-Governor Ralston, whom he eulogizes. Referring to recent comments on former Governor Samuel M. Ralston, permit me to suggest that he is one of the big nifn of this country big in every worthy sense of the word. Nature cast him a large mould. His instincts are true, his intelligence keen and his courage is of a high quality. He Is a natural gentleman, and his sympathies are as broad as humanity. His sense of Justice Is acute end his conscience is exacting. He is built on a plan too broad to become the apostle of any clas or the mere politician or party leader. As a public official he recognized his obligations to the whole people, and there were none too poor or humble to receive his careful consideration. He kept his eye single to the public welfare, In ssmall as well as great things. That Governor Ralston made this favorable impression on the people of Indiana has been widened in many ways for years. Voluntary tributes to this effect from political opponents were much in evidence long before the end of his term of office. But to those who were more closely associated with him in any official capacity, this conception of his high character and qualities was greatly emphasized. He met every acid test and came through unscathed. Clearheaded, capable, practicay and open-

minded, he is one of America's ideal public men, and he would confer honor and reflect credit upon any public trust, however high. There is nothing flippant about him, but he is a sincere, earnest and patriotic citizen one who has faith in self-government and in the great body of our people who are its sponsors and support. Samuel M. Ralston would not only make an ideal candidate for the office, but what is more important, he would make an ideal president of the United States. The country needs such men. B. B. JOHNSON. 30 Join Department Clnb for Art Study Responding to the announcement that a department club in art would be organized in the art rooms cf the high school building, Wednesday afternoon, over SO students appeared. Under the direction of Miss Florence Williams, head of the fine arts department of the public schools. 7 II AWAY TTlIA.Ii PACKAGE SENT FREE There are many hair "dyes" and so-called "restorers," but there is only one "Erownatone" Hair Tint B2fu, harmless, instant in results, easy to apply and preferred by every woman -wUo haa tried it. fHroTraatona In 2y Eewt Friend." This wonderful preparation does not rub or wash olt. If you want a delightful surprise, just brush or comb a. littlo "Erownatone" through your gray, streaked, or bleached hair and see ic change like majic to golden, eoft or deep rich brown, or blact any ehade desired the exact color to set oC your complexion. Absolafely Harmless. "Brownatone" is odorless, preaselers, and positively non-injurious. Ciuiranteed to contain no lead, sulphur, silver, mercury, zinc, aniline, or coal tar products. Used for twitches 03 well as erowintc hair. Two colors: "Light to Medium Brown" and "Darlc Brown to Black." Two fcizes, 35c and $1.16 at all luadIns druggists. Special Free Trial Offer. Send only 11c with this coimon for Free trial package and helpful tooklot on tho cam of the hair. 3Ia!l TUirj Coupon Son. The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 46! Coppin Bldg-., Covinrrton. Ky. Enciosed find 11 cents (to cover rostagre, packing and war tax) for TrirU Paekace of Brownatone. Light to Medium Brown or ......Dark Brown to Black. Marl: with X shn1o wanted and mail with yn" t;' 11 'D nn.l "Hrtr.-;. DR. LEE C. HOOVER Veterinarian Phono 1399 20 S. 12th St.

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people enrolled to study commercial designing; 16 to take costume designing under Miss Emilie Maue, of the high school faculty, and 9 for landscape drawing and painting, under Francis F. Brown, of the Garfield teaching staff. Meetings will be held in the high school building at 3:20 each Tuesday afternoon, and a social meeting will be planned once a month.

Music Men to Ask for Symphony Orchestra Probably one of the larger symphony orchestras of the country will play for the State Music Teachers association when they meet In Richmond next spring. Tentative plans were laid by local people who met Wednesday afternoon in R. C. Sloan's room at the high school. Richmond was chosen last spring for the 1920 convention, since It had not been host to the association for a number of years. RHEUMATISM LIKE A LE Youve got to coax it to make it go. "Neutrone Prescription 99'" will start the most Btubborn and dogged case of rheumatism. we nave witnessed its effective ness in Hundreds of cases, it does things. "Neutrone Prescription 99" is entirely different from the old preparation in that it aims at eliminating all Rheumatic poisons by purifying the blood, common sense teaches you this. It removes those awful pains, limbers up those swollen, stiff joints and muscles in a way that will surprise you. Get a bottle today, get the old stuff out of your eystera. For Bale by Conkey Drug Co. and leading druggists everywhere. Adv.

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Barrett and Dr. Hole Collaborate on Volume Moulding sands of Indiana are the subject of s report prepared by Edward Barrett, state geologist, and Dr. Allen D. Hole, of Earlham College, In the 1918 year book recently off the press. Dr. Hole made come interest-

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Don't Be Bald How to Make Hair Grow Strong, Thick and Lustrous. Few of us get bald in a day and we all have ample warning when oar hair Is thinning out. Parisian sage is a most efficient hair invigorator, but to quickly stop any rurtner loss or hair and promote a new growth it must be rubbed Into the scalp so the starved hair roots can really absorb It and get the vital stimulation so badly needed. You will, surely be delighted with the first application, for your hair and scalp should look and feel 100 per cent better. Parisian sago is not expensive. It's a scientific preparation that supplies hair needs a clean, non-sticky, antiseptic liquid that is sold at good drug stores everywhere with a guarantee to give satisfaction or money refunded. Good looking hair i3 half the battle in any man's or woman's personal appearance. Neglect means dull, thin, lifeless hair and finally baldness, while a little attention now should insure thick and lustrous hair for years to come. No matter what your hair troubles try a Parisian massage tonight you will not be disappointed. Adv. How the Rabbits fall! Wise Hunters get their Supplies at this store. The most complete line of Hunters' Supplies in the city. SHOT GUNS All makes and styles. Single and Double Barrels, Winchester Pumps and Remington Automatics. RIFLES Winchester, Stevens and Marlin Single Shot and Repeaters. AMMUNITION All calibers and : gauges, Winchester and U. M. C. brands. Hunting Coats, Hunting Knives, Gun Cases, Cleaning Rods, Hunters' Axes, Compasses, Flashlights, Oils and Greases, Leggins, Etc. Got Your Hunting License Here SAM S. VIGRAN Phone 1295 m m m o m $30.00 Q o

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CROWD! of High-Grade Women's Apparel Suiis and Fur Trimmed Models Plaids and Serge $12.00 S7.95 v alues V Sweaters $12.00 Values $12.00 Va'.ues r f 7 BETWEEN 6Xo7y KEEPS PRICES DOWN f jy. . .1 reed's Ezmsm cr Living Room and Artistic is every woman's ambitious desire and our furniture displays offer an unusually Interesting variety of odd pieces. The best of period styles are to be had in size3 and finishes that leave nothing to be expected. Come In and visit us and incidentally be convinced of the moderateness of our markings. OF SERVICE

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