Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 62, 23 January 1920 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JAN. 23, 1920.
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DIFFERENCE SHOWN BETWEEN RELATIVES ON INCOME TAX
In order to clear away misunderstandings as to what constitutes dependency, in connection with the additional exemption granted Income Tax payers, collectors of internal revenue Friday gave out the following statement: "For 1919 a taxpayer may be allowed a credit of $200 for each person for whom he is the chief support. But it 'must bo remembered that he can claim this additional exemption only with respect to children seventeen years of age or younger and persons
mentally defective, cripples, and per
sons old enough to be without question
rhysically incapacitated for self sup-
Fort. "If the taxpayer contributes to the f-upport of some relative or other per
son who is over seventeen years of age, in fair health, and still active, he
Cannot hp. allntvorl tlio orMittnnol "nn '
even if he is furnishing the chief support." I The very different requirements of, two exemptions "head of a family" additional $1,000; "dependent" additional $200 must not be confused. To be the "head of a family" the person whom he supports must be a close relative, must live with him. and he must be such relative's sole support.1 To be entitled to exemption for "dependent" the person whom he supports does not have to be a relative, but can be any child or any cripple or defective; the child or Incapacitated adult may live anywhere; and it is necessary that he furnish only more than half of the support. j Home and Relatives Different. 1 The chief difference Is that for ft 'hesd of a family" the restriction is to close relatives, the evident object of .which is to promote the home; for "dependent" the restriction is ti children, IS years of age or persons mentally or physically defective, the object of which is to recognize material assistance given to those who cannot help themselves. A son, who las left home, but who till sends to his mother more than half of her support with enough regularity that she may depend upon it, ran be allowed the additional $200; provided however that the mother has become sufficiently aged to be without doubt physically incapacitated for self rupport. Otherwise, the amount contributed must be considered as a gift, not deductible as an expense and not entitling him to the additional exemption regardless of amount. A father may claim the exemption for every child under 18 years of age. Put if one of his children receives, from s-ome estate or otherwise, sufficient distributed Income to provide for the expense of his support in the station of life in which he is placed, the father cannot claim the exemption with resnect to that child, for, although the child is legally dependent upon him he is in fact financially independent."
The meeting Saturday will start at 2 o'clock, and supper will be served at 6 o'clock. Work In the Order of the Temple will be conferred by Richmond Commandery next. Monday night. The meeting will start at 7 o'clock. I. O. O. F. Third degree will be conferred on a class of three candidates in Whitewater lodge tonight. Saturday night members of the lodge will go to Lynn. A special train will leave here for Lynn at 6il5, returning after the lodge services.
News of the Counties
News of City Lodges
v : . ' j K. OF. C. Preparations for the first degree on more than seventy-five candidates before the start of the Lenten season, ure beine made by the local council
of the Knights of Columbus. A memr bership campaign was instituted last week and Thursday's results show 40 new candidates signed. This number promises to be increased to seventyfive by the end of next week. MOOSE. Five candidates will be Initiated into Wayne lodge at the regular meeting next Monday night. Further initiation work is being planned by the lodge. EAGLES. The first class of candidates to receive the initiation into Wayne aerie with the reorganized degree team will be given the dgree work next Wednesday night. The degree team has been drilling for the past three weeks, and the meeting Wednesday promises to be of considerable interest. RED MEN. Osceola and Hnkendauqua tribes of Red Men will hold consolidation services in the Tied Men's hall tonight. A rpecial program, including a supper, dancing, and music has been arranged for the affair, which promises to be f laborale. The lodge degree team will confer degree work at Hagerstown Saturday night. ' K. OF P. Officers in Richmond lodge were installed Thursday evening. An invitalion has been sent to the Lynn lodge, to assist Richmod lodge confer First rank on February 3. . MASONS. Fellowcraft degree will be conferred
on a large class of candidates in Richmond lodge next Tuesday evening. The meetincr will begin at 7 o'clock. Webb lode will confer Master Mason's degree on two candidates Wedtf resday evening. The meeting will beein at 6:30 o'clock. King Solomon's chapter will confer M".rk Master's degree on a class of candidates tonieht. starting at 7 o'clock. Mark Master's degree will plso b conferred on a class of candidates Saturday afternoon and evening.
MILTON The Rev: Outland will give a talk on the "American Indian" before the Home club Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Henry M. Mahan. Mr. Outland spent several years as missionary to the Indians. ECONOMY Economy Is to have a resident doctor. Dr. Roller of West Manchester will move here with his family. Economy has been without a doctor since the war began. Dr. Loop haying enlisted in the service, and when discharged, moved to a larger field. CASTINE", O. Mrs. Grover Hans died Wednesday noon at her home at Brown's Station or pneumonia. Mrs. Hans is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hill of Arcanum. Her husband, three children, her parents, and one brother survive. Funeral services were conducted at the United Brethren church, at Castino, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Hans formerly lived near Castine. ELDORADO. O. Mrs. Charles Davis, aged 59. died at the home of her daughter, Mn. Raymond Richards of
near West Manchester, early Wednes
day morning. Mrs. Davis had suffered a complete breakdown and this, with heart trouble, was responsible for her death. Mr. and Mrs. Davis recently lived at Three Hills. Alberta.
Can., but disposed of their property
there a short time ago and came here to locate, less than a month ago. Besides her husband she is survived by one son. Forest, of .Monticello, 111., and two daughters, Mrs. Williarm Batdorf, of Crossfield, Alberta Can., and Mrs. Raymond Richards, at whose home she died. She is also survived by four brothers. George Petry of Eaton, Amos Petry of Lewisburg, Jacob Petry of near West Manchester, and Thomas Petry of near Eldorado; and four sisters, Mrs. Elmer Harrison, of Hollansburg, Mrs. Jacob Shaeffer of near Eldorado,. Mrs. John Lee, and Miss Lucy Petry, both of near West Manchester. Funeral services were held at Prices Creek church. Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be made at Wares Chapel. BLOOMINGSPORT George Deboy received a telegram Wednesday from Walter Steele of Wichita. Kansas, stating that Frank Bale had died Tuesday evening at 4 o'clock. He was a nephew of Mr. Deboy. He left here four weeks ago with his father, Eras-
tus Bales, and his sister, Mrs. Anna Steele and husband, who were returning to their home at Wichita. He was in ill health.
Indiana, News Brevities
FRANKLIN The local Chamber of Commerce has voted to employ a permanent secretary. The chamber also drafted a building house plan to take care of the growing demand for houses here. ANDERSON Judge Craig, of Decatur, - grand chancellor of Indiana, addressed over 100 Pythians, representatives of six counties in the
Eighth district, who met here.
KOKOMO Captain Milton Garri-
gus, civil war veteran, former state
senator and prominently known In Re
publican circles of the state, is ser
iously ill at bis home .here of pneumonia.
LOGANSPORT Ross Landis, 42
years old, Pennsylvania freight conductor, was instantly killed in a rear end collision of his train and a sec
ond freight train following on the
same track.
HILLSBORO Marcellus Salee, 81
years old. one of the oldest citizens in the town, and the last of a number of civil war veterans, is dead at his home here of old age and infirmities.
ed to the class room. Despite the strain of examination season a few social events have been scheduled for the week end. Several table parties for students who are leaving college at the close, of this semester are planned by dormitory students.
Earlham Notes
Registration at Earlham" is continuing. A number of former students are among those so far matriculated. Because of its size, the Freshman composition class of 200 students, took final examination questions in the chapel room on the second floor of Lindley hall, Thursday morning. Examinations will continue next week.
Dr. Alexander C. Purdy, who has 1
been absene from the college for a week on account of illness, has return-
HINDENBURG SUGGESTED
FOR GERMAN PRESIDENT!
BERLIN, Jan. 23. Several prominent Germans are already being mentioned as possible candidates for the next presidential term.- Among them are Friedrich Ebert, the present chief executive; Field Marshal Von Hindenburg, former Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, BYiedrich Von
Paper, former imperial vice chancel
lor; Prof. . Frtedncn jfoerster or me
University of Munich. Aodlf Wermuth,
lord mayor of Berlin, and Adolf Da-
maschke, the Hamburg single tax reformer.
A decrease in the number of cases
of insanity, especially among women on farms, is credited to the automobile.
GIRLS! A MASS OF WAVY, GLEAMY BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Let "Danderine" save and glorify your hair
Fourteen Drops Enough to Kill, Says Chemist, McDermott Drank Glass Fourteen drops of a fluid drunk by George McDermott, St. Louis man, working in the east end yards in Richmond, during the holidays, and which caused his death, are enough to cause death, according to the state chemist's analysis. The analysis showed the liquor to be a denatured commercial alcohol, composed of 90 per cent grain alcohol, 5 per cent benzol, and 5 per cent water. Fourteen drops of the fluid is sufficient to cause death, according to I. L. Miller, state food and drug commissioner. The alleged victim of the liquid is said to have believed it was an intoxicating liquor. Gath Freeman, county prosecutor, sent the liquor to Ele Stansbury, attorney-general, who turned it over to the state chemist. v
"Learn the Jeremy Difference"
"Give Us Jersey Pancakes Everyday9 and our cheeks will stay rosy and our eyes will twinkle ' cause Jersey Pancakes are made from nourishing whole wheat and other cereals batter is prepared in three minutes and cakes are lighter, flakier and browner more delicious. Ask Your Grocer For 3ERSEY Pancake Hour Vm Jar M Tmd C. CM, Ps. Mekmrm mt thm Fammmm Smmy Cmin nmkmt, thm KM Thmt Stmy Crisp in Milk )
UNCLE DAN FEEDS THE BIRDS. -GREENSBURG. led., Jan. ' 23. Uncle Dan Davis, age ninety-four, of
this city." is n6t too old to feed the
birds. , Every morning during the snowy and icy weather he feeds them as regularly as he would a flock ,of chickens. - , .
NO MORE OF THAT TERRIBLE ECZEMA FOR MUNCtE MAN
Arms, Hands, in Fact Sores All Over His Body From Bad Blood. Would Wake up
During the Night Scratch
ing' This Terrible Skin Dis ease.
In a few moments you can transform your plain, dull, flat hair. You cab have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of "Danderine" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the Danderine and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, so soft, lustrous, fluffy and so easy to do up. All dust, dirt and excessive oil is removed. Let Danderine put more life, color, vigor and brightness in your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falling hair, and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful. Adv.
Masonic Calendar
Friday. Jan. 53. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Special meet
ing: work in Mark Master's degree; beginning at 7 o'clock. Saturday, Jan. 24. King Solomon's
Chapter No. 4. R. A. M. called meeting; work in the Mark Master degree, beginning at 2o'clock; supper at 6 o'clock.
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Now Declares That Every Sore is Healed and Eczema Disappeared Entirely Since He Took Dreco, the Great
Herbal Remedy. v
"I had bad blood with sores all over
my body and a breaking out on my hands, and arms, which looked like
eczema. It itched so bad I would wake up during the night scratching" are the exact words of that well known and highly respected man, Mr. George Arnold, of South Walnut Street, Muncie. Ind. "I have lived here eleven years, own my own blacksmith shop and am known to thousands of local citizens and they will believe me when I say I would not take a thousand dollars for getting rid of this awful eczema. In addition to having bad blood, my liver wouldn't act well which gave me dizzy spells, dull drowsy feeling; my nerves were shattered, I couldn't sleep sound and my appetite was off. "I have been taking Dreco, the new root and herb remedy, and it is remarkable to see the change in me. My skin is smooth with not a sore on it, the itching, burning eczema is all gone. I never have dizzy spells, sleep sound and my appetite is improved so much that I have gained four pounds and feel better than in the past several years. Dreco has certain
ly done me worlds of good." Dreco is composed of the Juices and extracts of many different roots, herbs, barks and berries, which act on the stomach, kidneys, liver and 1 owels and purify the blood. It relieves constipation, prevents gas forming in the stomach, increases the appetite, insures sound, refreshing sleep, banishes catarrh of the head end takes the pain out of rheumatic joints. Dreco is sold by all progressive druggists and is highly recommended in Richmond by Thistlethwaites Drug Stores. Adv.
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Light In Crumb Crusader Milk Bread has a fine, iisrht flaky texture. The crust is
baked to a nice brown crispness -the crumb is. white and fluffy. Because of its lightness you can -eat a lot of Crusader Milk Bread and the more you eat of it the better it is for you, for it is extremely nutritious. Crusader Mik Bread
LARGE .AND SMALL. LOAVES is made with rich milk, which imparts a creamy, tooth some flavor and makes every bite appetizing and relishable.
For sale by better grocers.
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New Method Shoe Store Get your rubbers Saturday absolutely free with each pa'r of shoes bought. Second Floor Colonial Bldg., Cor. 7th and Ma'ii. Just say "Shoe Store" to Elevator Man.
SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR
It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair.
You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of Wyelh's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has "been applied.
Tnose wnose nair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. . This' is the age of youth. Grayhaired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and "your youthful a
Dearance within a few days. Adv
Indigestion Gas Bloat Heartburn-Caused By Acid-Stomach
What Is the cause oi indigestion, dyspepsia, bloat, heartburn, food-repeating, belching, gassy, sour stomach, and all the stomach miseries that bring so much distress? Juet this ACID-STOMACH. It robs millions of their full strength, vitality and the power to enjoy life to be real men and women. It is well known that an acid-mouth destroys the teeth. The acid can be detected onlv by a chemical analysis, and still it is so powerful that it eats right through the hard enamel and causes the teeth to decav. This certainly is fair warning of what Acid-Stomach will do to the entire system; as a matter of. fact, Acid-Stomach not only produces at the start a great many vinful and disagreeable symptoms that we generally name "stomach troubles," but it is the creator of a long train of very serious ailments. Acid-Stomach interferes with digestion and causes the food to ferment, the stomach gets sour and creates gas, and then this maes of sour, fermented food passes into the intestines, where it becomes the breeding place for all kinds of germs and toxic poisons, which in turn are absorbed into the blood stream, and in this way distributed throughout the entire body. The sensible thing to do is to strike right at the very cause of all this trouble and get rid of the Acid-Stomach. There is a quick, easy way to do this. A
wonderful new remedy makes it possible to remove Acid-Stomach without the slightest discomfort. It is called EATONIC, made in the form of tablets good to eat just like candy. EATONIC quickly banishes the immediate effects of Acid-Stomach bloat, heartburn, belching, food-repeating, indigestion, etc. Also marked improvement of one's general health follows appetite and digestion are better. You enjoy better sleep. Nervousness and irritability disappear. v More than 500,000 people in the United States have put EATONIC to the test and know from experience that it is all that is claimed for it. People who for years have been ailing and sickly and who have tried this, that, and the other remedy in the hope of getting well, have taken EATONIC and were actually astonished at the quick relief and permanent results obtained. Surely it will do as much for you. Try it and see. EATONIC is for sale at practically all drug stores. Druggists everywhere are .authorized to refnnd your money if it does not please you.
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That Added Touch This is a plea in behalf of the woman of the house, the major portion of whose sleeping and waking hours is hemmed in and hedged about by four walls. It is a plea for the added touch. Stern Necessity confines the majority of us to the more sordid things of life, but it is f.lso true that carelessness and downright thoughtlessness rob us of many pleasures easy of attainment. It might be that a slight change in the interior of the home would bring convenience and artistic appearance out of what is now the exact opposite; hardwood floors, which are not expensive, might prove the realization of the wife's dream of years ; storm doors, which pay enormous dividends in comfort enjoyed and fuel saved will prove another good suggestion; the kitchen sink and drain, where there was none before, lifts a heavy burden; a laundry, even in the rough, as such exempts the house from steam and clutter, will serve to brighten every Monday of the year; a pantry neatly shelved will prove a joy. These, with many other little things tha added touch all outside the bounds of actual necessity, the luxuries as it were of housewife environment ofttimes spell the difference between subconscious protest and content. Think well of this ! And make it a point to ascertain what YOUR LIFE PARTNER IN EFFORT is denying herself in your interest. Then with the list of things SHE NEEDS to make your home the brighter and her duties lighter, forget the trifling cost and ACT. WINTER IS THE TIME TO DO IT,
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