Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 12, 24 November 1919 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANI SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOV. 24, 1919.
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LEAGUE WANTS 100 PER GENT MEMBERSHIP
Alpheus Ii. Baldwin, of "Webster, delegate of Wayne county to the tate farmers' convention in Indianapolis last week, gave the report of the state meeting to the board of directors of the Wayne organization, at a meeting in the First National Bank Saturday evening. Baldwin said that although only 70
counties had expressed themselves in
favor of sending delegates to the state
meeting, 81 counties had delegates.
and that the remaining 11 had asso elation plans.
The presidents of the townships
were Instructed to take a canvass on
the county agent question.
Reports Bhowed that 699 farmers now belong to the association. Every township will conduct a membership campaign within the next two weeks,
with the view towards making the
county 100 per cent strong.
Three township meetings are on
schedule, as follows:
Jefferson township at Hagerstown,
Dec. 4; Franklin township at "Whitewater, Dec. 5. and Harrison at Jack-
eonburg, Nov. 28.
Indiana News Brevities
LAFAYETTE A total of 1.880 en
tries, including several hundred from
Indiana, have been made in the Inter
national Harvester and Grain Expos!
tion which opens in Chicago next Sat
urday.
LINDEN An epidemic of chicken-
pox has caused local schools to be
closed for an indefinite period.
SEYMOUR Announcement has been made of the organization of the Southern Indiana Telephone and Telegraph company, -villi a capitalization of $500,000, which will take over the local system and other properties In southern Indiana. SHELBYVILLE The Shelby county milk producers have Indorsed the plan for establishing a milk commission at Indianapolis for the purpose of fixing the monthly price of milk for the state. LOGANSPORT Forced to improvise some artifical method of window lighting in lieu of the usual electric lights, local merchants have- resorted to candles and lamps to illuminate their shop windows. BRYANT Robbers who entered the Farmers' and Merchants' bank here, escaped with $10,000, of which $5,000 was in Liberty Bonds.
mandary, No. 8, K. T., will give a social for Sir Knights and their families. All sojourning Knights and their families are Invited. Tuesday, Nov. 25. Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting. Work In Master Mason degree; beginning at 6:30. N. J. Haas, W. M. Wednesday, Nov. 26. Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in Master Mason degree, beginning at 6:30. Light refreshments. Clarence W. Foreman, W. M. Friday, Nov. 28. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation; work in the Past and Most Excellent Master's degrees. Saturday, Nov. 29. Loyal Chapter. No. 49, O. E. S. Will give a social for the members and their families. All visiting members are welcome.
Union County Farmer Ends Life by Hanging LIBERTY, Ind., T7ov. 24. Patrick Garrity, 66, a retired farmer, living near here, ended his life Saturday by hanging himself at the home of a relative. Ill health is thought to be the cause of the act. One brother, Thomas: one sister, Julia, of Liberty, and 4 children, Frank, of near Indianapolis, Everett, of Indianapolis; Grace and Lucile, of Buffalo, N. Y., survive.
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Monday, Nov. 24. Richmond Com-
"Red" Center Surrounded
by Hostile Armies
(By Associated Press) LONDON, Nov. 24. Moscow is surrounded by insurgents and the Bolshevik! regard the rebellion as of
capital importance, according to a Copenhagen dispatch quoting Helsingfors advices which the exchange telegraph company Is Sunday circulating with reserve. The dispatches state
that Tomburg, In the Urals, has been sackekd by a hostile army of 65,000 men.
NEW YORK SONG HIT The latest New York sensational ballad, "PRETTY LITTLE RAINBOW," is at present quite a fad in the East. The song possesses a simple waltz refrain, with a beautiful melody which impresses you immediately, and from all indications will be one of the most popular hits this country has ever known. Following Is a portion of the chorus.
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Pretty Little Rainbow
Pret - tf lit tie Ram - buw let
tee younile tln, I'll kia your tears all
Like a ray of light that's
ahin - ing thro' the nicht. you're raiding me
Although the song has been published a short time, thousands of copies have been sold. There is a slight advance over the popular music. This can be .had for phonograph anl player pianos.
SKIN ERUPTIONS CAUSE UNBEARABLE ITCHING
Scratching Increases the Irritation of the Delicate Skin Tissue. You can claw your nails Into your skin until it bleeds. In an effort to obtain relief from the fiery itching and burning caused by skin diseases, but you only increase the irritation and pain. And you can pour ointments, salves and lotions by the gatlon on the irritated parts, without obtaining anything but temporary relief. Just as soon a. the strength of the counter irritant gives out, your pain and torture will return with increased violence, because these local remedies have not reached the source of the trouble. The real source of all skin diseases is the blood supply. The blood be
comes infected with some impurity, and the disease germs break out through the delicate tissue of the skin. They may appear as eczema, tetter, boils, pimples, scaly eruptions, caused by disease germs in the blood. The real cure, therefore, must be directed through the blood and no nemedy has been discovered that equals S. S. S. for such disorder of the blood. This great old remedy cleanses the blood of disease germs, and clears up the complexion and gives it the ruddy glow of perfect health. Get a bottle at your drugstore today, and you will soon be rid of your tormenting skin trouble. Also write at once for expert medical advice regarding your own case. Address, Medical Director, 263 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.
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A man's best pat is his smoke
Let's take it easy for a while"
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JEWELRY FOR.
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Diamonds
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$5.50
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