Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 60, 21 January 1920 — Page 14
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-THE HICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JAN. -21, -1920.
EXCESS PROFIT TAX CAUSE OF PRESENT COSTS, IS CHARGE
NEW; YORK, Jan.' 21: Describing the excess profits tax "one of the tolerable price . structure," William B. Colver. & member of tTie Federal Trade
Commission, in an address tonight be
fore the Purchasing Agents Assocla-. BjBter Mrs. Martha Parmer, of W11-
uon oi new iuh, ueumcu " ; uamsDurg, two nrotners, Lieanaer anu you knock the whole thing out, the perry caln, ten grandchildren and two
Mrs: Henry Farmer; 75, Succumbs at CentervUle CENTERVILLE, Ind., Jan. 21. Mrs. Henry Farmer, 75 years old, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Orville Hoover, here, Tuesday morning, of pneumonia. She was born In Wayne county and has lived In the vicinity all her life. She Is survived by her husband, two daughters; Mrs. Flora King, of Cen-
terwue, and Mrs. Calvin Davis, one
Trice structure , would come down two
or three stones at least. For every dollar that gets Into the public treasury through the excess profits tax. Commissioner Colver estimated, between $4 and $5 is taken from the ultimate consumer In excess prices. Admitting that repeal of the excess proflta tax would result in a big revenue lose to the government, the commissioner asserted "that plenty of other devices have been suggested by which to raise money." Propose Stamp Tax. As an instance, he proposes "a reasonable direct tax that everybody can kee, evidenced perhaps by a stamp on gross sales." T"he excess "profits tax was not intended as a revenue device, Mr. Colver contended. ,
"The excess profits tax was created
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church in Williamsburg, Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Eurlal will be in the Williamsburg cemetery.
Indiana G. 0. P. Asks Voters
To Give Their Platform Ideas
In order to obtain the views of the people of Indiana and the Republicans of the state, "the Indiana Republican
6tate committee has authorized Chair
man E. M. Wasmuth to appoint a com
mittee of 35 representative citzens to consider the state platform at length
Deiore tne state Republican convention.
It is the intention of the State Com-
committee in the near future, after receiving suggestions from prominent
Republicans throughout the state, tie will name a thoroughly representative committee.
Mr. Wasmuth in this connection.
said he hoped that the voters would
take full advantage of this opportunity
to have a part in formulating the party platform.
Earlham Notes
Prof. Samuel I Garton will present students of the department of voice in a private studio recital in Lindley Hall tonight at 7:30. The recital will
not be open ta the public, but each
student has invited one guest.
President Edwards arrived at the college Tuesday night after several
weeks' absence in the east In connection with the Friends Forward Move
ment.
Superintendent J. H. Bentley of the
Richmond public schools, spoke to
faculty and students at the chapel
hour Wednesday on "Teaching as a
Profession".
Registration for the spring semester beean Monday and will continue
until Friday, Jan: 30, following which
enrollment will be tardy. The new semester opensMonday, Feb. . 2.
Examinations begin Thursday, clos
ing the regular college activities until
the opening of next, semester. Members of the Y. W. C A. will meet informally in Earlham hall following dinner Thursday night, although no regular Y. W. and Y. M. sessions will
be held Thursday morning.
The executive committee of 1 the
board of education will meet in the college library conference room Satur
day. Several matters of Importance will be discussed.
Barnes Sustains Irwin - -: . Against Farmers' League
INDIANAPOLIS, , Jan. '21. Word has been received at the headquarters of the Indiana Federation of Farmers' associations from Julius ' A; Barnes, president of the United States Grain corporation, to the effect that he had sustained the finding of : H.' D. Irwin
of Philadelphia, Pa second. vice president of the corporation,- in charge of
this district, in the Bosson-McComas wheat case. . - t
Mr. Irwin had ruled against , William Bosson, prominent- Manon- coun-
t V fftnn pr vNn hmnrht ttiA't-Aat msa
MiSS Esther BeCk, formerly Of this ne-Jn-t 1A Mirnm' h1n'nmninl
wiu muic iuwuu; Bwictj " ' oi uastieton, on the ground that S2.ll
tne xvenosna, wis., uauy eraia, wag not a fair reflection. of tbergov-
uwu ouuuueu us secreiar, t m ; ernmenrs guaranteed price for . No. 1 president. She will take up her work wheat, and an appeal was made to Mr.
x uuxDuajr. xuiaa wiurruw, dcviouuj Barnes
tor several months, resigned irom ner position, shortly before the new year.
According to the law which created
the. United States Grain corporation,
the decision of the wheat director Is final. v '
NITTI MAY DEMAND ACTION ON NOTE TONIGHT - - - - (By Associated Press) PARIS, Jaflks21. Premier NltU of Italy may not wait longer than today to accept an answer to the allied note sent to the Jugo-SIov government last week, according to the Echo De Paris. If I an answer is not received by tonight the newspaper says the Italian premier may demand the unqualified execution of the treaty of London, reserving the fate of Flume to be decided later.
When the school children go on strike, It is time to spank the parents.
It's the high cost of loving that has many a bachelor 6cared stiff.
.Dr. Alexander C. Purdy has been ab
sent from the college this week on; account of Illness. He is reported!
improving. A number of students are planning to spend the mid-semester recess at their, homes, following the close' of their examinations. .
L.rtr,B?. SSS Jr22Z- he ' "tee to give the people of Indiana
. - , rt ln-nf pr opportunity to express tneir views 4de4. "and since prices are no longer b nntind in th
fcetaff fixed, even that reason for its
Compulsory Physical . Training at Miami V. j Causes Much Comment OXFORD. O.. Jan. 21 The physical draining system In operation in Mlh ml university is attracting countrywide attenUon. By this system, developed, by Physical Director Brodbeck, every man in the university is
pit all seasons or tne cortege ju teaged In some form; of exercise. At fthe present time a series of inter-or-eanlzatlon basketball games is being Conducted. . L , . Each organization Is represented by Eour teams, which plays one game arh week. Three hundred of the 4G0
Wnen of the university are taking part En these contests. The remaining 150 anen are members of boxing classes tor track teams. " . Similar contests are conducted i for tobe.glrla of the university. It is a strict rule at Miami that every student, physically fit, shall participate In some form of physical exercise, and Nothing except a physicians' certificate of physical disability will be taken as an excuse. . Erect New Bleachers New bleachers will be installed in Miami's gymnasium in time for Saturday night's game with Ohio Northern university. With these in place the gymnasium will have a seating capacity of 800 and 400 additional people may see the floor from the gallery railings. Hurt Playing Basketball John H. Davis, of Pittsfield, Mass., a student In Miami University, last evening fractured his left wrist while playing basketball. Miami Sorority Initiates Thirteen in Organization OXFORD, O., Jan. 21. The Delta Sigma Epislon sorority of Miami university has initiated thirteen new jmembers. as follows: Misses Cecelia
Hetrick. of Oak Harbor; Helen Pat-
ion, of Springflels; Evelyn Scott, of Knlghtstown, InL Hazel Clements, iof North Charoeston; Agnes Bectol. f Ellda; Gertrude Bice, of New Paris:
Viola Scott, of Knlghtstown, Ind.; Lil-
3 1 an -China, of Portsmouth; Mary U
Jones, of Ellda; Helen Meloy, o;' iNorth Vernon, Ind.; Gale Trichler of
iConnersville, Ind.; Amy Byrd of Oxford and Quelda O'Keefe, of Conners-
fvllle, ind. Diphtheria Reported. Two cases of diphtheria were reported to the village health officer, Dr. H.
IM. Mopre, yesterday Miss Hattie IWolfe, chief clerk in the office of the lOxford Telephone company, and Paul fCarpenter, ta young dairyman. A strict quarantine has, been placed on the
!homes of both victims, and every pre
caution is being used to prevent spread of the disease.
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etate. platform. All classes will be represented and the people are to have a chance to present their views to the members of the committee for consideration. It la expected the committee will hold several meetings before the convention, and that after due deliberation the committee will present a suggested
platform to the platform committee of
the convention for further action. While the committee's action will not be final, it is expected that much
good can be accomplished by giving the people of Indiana an opportunity
to present their views on the important questions of the day, state and nation
al, to this committee for observation.
thorough consideration and aetion,
Chairman Wasmuth will appoint this
"SICKER'N A PUP' NEXT DAY
Salts,
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Cascarets end biliousness, headache, colds, and constipation bo gently you're never even inconvenienced. There is no griping and none of the explosive after-effects of cathartics
like Calomel, Salts, sickenig Oil or cramping Pills Tonight take Cascarets and get rid of the bowel and liver poison which is keeping you miserable end sick. Cascarets cost little and
work while you sleep. Adv.
What is Rheumatism?
Why Suffer from It?
Sufferers Should Realize That fit
a Blood Infection and Can Be Permanently Relieved. '
Is
Rheumatism means that the blood
has become saturated . with uric acid
poison. l It does not require medical advice to know that good health is absolutely dependent upon pure blood. When the muscles and joints become sore and drawn with rheumatism, it i3 not a wise thing to take a little salve and by rubbing in on the soro spot expect to get rid of your rheumatics. You must go deeper than that, down
deep Into the blood where the poison lurks and which is not affected by salves and ointments. It is important that you rid yourself of this terrible
disease before it goes too far. S. S. S
is the blood cleanser that has stood
the test of time having been in cons
tant use for more than fifty years.
It will do for you what it has done for thousands of others. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable. It will
do the work and not harm the most
delicate stomach. . Write the physician of this com
pany ana let mm advise with you. Advice is furnished without charge. Address Swift Specific Co., 253 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. Adv.
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Our famous DAIRY DROPS are the most delicious candy you ever ate, something entirely different. Try a pound today you will want more.
Cocoanut OH Makes A Splendid Shampoo
If you want to keep your hair in
good condition, be careful what you wash it with.
Most soaps and prepared shampoos
contain too much alkali. This dries
the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and
is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless) is much better than
anything else you can use for sham
pooing, as this can't possibly injure
the hair.
Simply moisten your hair with water
and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls wiU make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather
rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly
snd evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage.
You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil
shampoo at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. Adv.
amy
How Much Does a Good Watch Cost?
THE automobile has been instrumental in, teaching us to figure costs.
The purchase price plus the upkeep divided by the years of service gives you the actual cost. On that basis a good watch is the cheapest thing of value that you can own. A good watch is a necessity and will last a lifetime. Our stock is ample for all needs. HANER'S STORE
810 Main Street
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THE BEST PUN SO WE HAVE BEEN T0LO-IS GETTING WAXM WHEN YOU ARE COLO
OF ALL the pleasures that mankind has ever enjoyed we guess that heatcomfort has them all topped.' A comfortably warmed home is the biggest asset In any man's life. We are just leading up to the statement that we will serve you properly if you but ask us to. ... Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co. Phoae 219 ' N 2nd & A Sts.
For Quick
Thursday Mornin They must go this week if price is an inducement
LOT1 Good Assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Juniors' Coats, now selling from $10.00 to $19.75; special
LOT 2 About 50 Ladies' and Misses Cloaks, $22.00 to $35.00 values ; special
LOT 3 Last call on Ladies' Suits, $25.00 to $50.00 suits at
PRICE
LOT4 50 or more Ladies' Skirts in Silk. Satin, fancy and plain Poplins; also some elegant Wool skirts in the lot. Good value at $6.50 to $10.00; for quick selling Dept. on 2nd Floor.
LEE B. N USB AUM COMPANY
A t Feltman 's
se mi - Annual
For Ladies
$3.95 Special We have taken 250 more pairs out of our stock and added them to this lot; consists of Grey and Brown Military or high heel; these shoes are carried in all sizes, no missfits
Dark Brown Vamp, cravenette top, full Louis heel. Specially priced
$3.95
SPECIAL PRICES IN CHILDREN'S SHOES One lot miscellaneous button and cloth top welt sewed soles. These are good, sturdy shoes, guaranteed
$2.95
All Misses' and Children 's Shoes at Big Discount For Men
Field Mouse and Grey Kid. all-leather Boot, with leather Louis heels, plain toe $5.35
TbcV cr Brown Calf., 'Slucher medium toe, welt sewed coles
Dark Brown Calf English, good father soles; now shoe
$4.95 $6.35
Feltman's Tramp Last, black kid or calf, Police Special, one-half double soles, cork filler-
Boys Army Shoes Dark Brown Calf B 1 u c h er, made over Munson last soft toe; price
$5.85 $3.95
Big Reductions in Men's Work Shoes
Feltman fs Shoe Store The World's Larnest Shoe Dealers 18 STORES 724 MAIN ST.
