Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 103, 11 March 1920 — Page 2
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l'AGE TWO THE rVHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1D20.
WOMEN'S CLUBS OF - SOUTHERN OHIO TO MEET IN EATON
Active in G. 0. P.
,-V EATON. O., March 11. Plana are ; being formulated by the Preble County Federated women's clubs tor a convention ot the Southern Ohio District
- Federated Woman's club, to be held
in iL&ian, April ana xu. opeanero from the Ohio - Federated Woman's clubs will deliver addresses. Programs will be .printed. The district federation Includes cluba in Cincinnati, Dayton, Hamilton. Mlddletowo, Eaton, West Alexandria, Camden, Lewisburg, New Paris and Ingomar. The local federation has more than 250 members. Text Book Changed. Change In text books in agriculture, spelling, language and writing has been decided upon by the district school superintendents of Preble county, according to County School Superintendent. W. S. Fogarty. The new text books will not be introduced until next fill. Recommendations may be made to the various boards of education to adapt a minimum salary of $800. $93,261 In Furs. Trapping of fur bearing animals in Preble county is more Important than the average resident realizes. For instance. Harry M. Fudge, local pelt buyer, purchased during the season just closed a total of 23,261 pelts, val ued at $98,663.78. Muskrat pelts lead the list In number, of which there were 10,916. Skunk numbered 8.278; opossum, 2,535; coon, 896; mink, 134; fox, two. Are Licensed to Wed. Three marriage licenses were issued here Wednesday in probate court to the following couples-: Edward A. Pantle, 31, farmer, Trotwood, and Susie C. Rinehart, 27, Gratis; Jesse H. Rinehart, 24, farmer. Gratis, and Edna Irene- Olwlne, 23, Washington; Russell H. Sensenbaugh, 25, farmer, Darke county, and Cora Pyles, 24, Harrison. Suit Postponed. Trial of the suit of George F. Glick against M. II. Markey, to have come un today in common Pleas court, was
postponed until March 16. A farm !
tractor engine figures, and the sum of $1,715 is involved. Chickens Bring 31 Cents. All previous local price records for poultry on foot were broken recently, when for three days the J. E. Parker Co., paid 31 cents a pound for chickens delivered at their locaplans. The company ships to eastern markets. Farm Bureau to Meet. Members ot the Preble County Farm Bureau will be addressed here Saturiay in a meeting by a representative jf the Ohio Farm bureau. The meeting will be held in the courthouse and Kill open at one p. m.
THOSE who follow the political news are likely to hear much during the next few months ofMrs. Medlll McCormlck wife of the Republican senator from Illinois. For Mrs. McCormlck Inher
ited political ability of a high order from her father, the late penator Marcus A. Hanna, and Intends to use it during the coming p r e s 1 dential campaign. Mrs. McCormlck Is a prominent member -of the
women's committee of the Republican national committee, which was created for the
purpose of bringing women Into the G. O. P. camp during the campaign. She has held several conferences with Will Hays, the Republican national chairman. As Miss Ruth Hanna, Mrs. McCormlck was well known in official life In Washington, where she came In close contact with political leaders and became Interested in politics. She developed while young her unique gift for leadership and organization. For years she has been a prominent figure in the votes for women crusade. Mrs. McCormick has not devoted all her time to public affairs, however. Her two children, Katrina, aged 8, and Medill, 4, have claimed much of her attention.
MftJ.MCORMlCK
Indiana Brevities
ELKHART. With the union bakers af the city out on strike, the coal leamsters and electricians threatening to strike, the plumbers planning l walkout May 1 unless their demands for $1 an hour are granted, Elkhart employers have organized the Manufacturers', Builders and Trades' Organization, with the avowed purpose Df establishing the open shop policy in the city and resisting the "right of outside parties to interfere in matters arising between employers and employes." LOGANSPORT A Republican First Voters' club, with a membership of 200, 20 per cent being women, has been organized in Cass county. AJ1 voters who will cast their first ballot In November are eligible. COLUMBIA CITY. Mrs. Elizabeth Faulus, 74 years old, one of the most prominent woman in this section, is dead at her home here as a result of Influenza and pneumonia. LAFAYETTE. George Mears. 55 years old, died at a local hospital as a result of Injuries received when his automobile was struck by a Fort Wayne and Northern Indiana traction car.
Robberies, Liberty Bonds, Cause Safety Box Rush The demand for safety deposit boxes in Richmond banks has increased enormously in the past two years, say bankers. Two reasons are given for the Increase. First, Liberty Bonds and second the large amount of bank robberies in small towns. Many citizens were never possessors of bonds until the issue of government bonds. Once they became possessors of valuable bonds a run on the boxes was experienced by the banks. Again, the numerous bank robberies in small towns, such as the recent one in Spiceland, has made people doubly afraid for their valuables.
Industrial Expert Will Visit "Y"; Many Enroll A. IT. Meyer, of New York, representing the Industrial Y. M. C. A. schools of that city, will confer with the industrial educational committee of the local "Y," In the association building Friday." He will be accompanied here by Albert Stump, state director of "Y" industrial education in Indiana. Many applications for motor mechanics have been received and the classes will be started next Week. A class in Spanish will also be started. No applicants for the agricultural course have been received, although the "Y" made special efforts to obtain expert instructors.
Ohio News Flashes
CHILLICOTHE "I didn't exactly kill him, but I did hit him on the head with a hatchet," Layton DeVault. 17, accused of the murder of his father, Soah DeVault, 45, told police here. DeVault, police say, declared his father had threatened to cut him with a knife. COSHOCTON With the marriage of Robert Kirk, 82, and Mrs. Lockey Vinsel, 79, a romance of more than 3 score years was culminated. Both had been married before, 12 sns and daughters extending felicitations. HAMILTON' Major Cruse, dentist of East Hamilton, is under arrest on charge of having practiced without diploma. Residents filed complaints against Cruse.
Thin, Nervous People Need Bitro-Phosphate Weak, thin people men or women are nearly always nervous wrecks; thus conclusively proving that thin
ness, weakness, debility and neurasthenia are almost invariably due to nerve starvation. Feed your nerves and all these symptoms due to nerve starvation will disappear. Eminent specialists state that one of the best things for the nerves is an organic phosphate known among druggists as Bitro-Phosphate, a fivegrain tablet of which should be taken with each meal. Being a genuine nerve builder and not a stimulant or habit-forming drug, Bitro-Phosphate can be safely taken by the weakest and most delicate sufferer, and the results following its use are often simply astonishing. By strengthening the nerves, weak, tired people regain energy and vigor; thinness and angularity give way to plumpness and curves; sleep returns
to the sleepless; confidence and cheerfulness replace debility and gloom; dull eyes become bright, and pale, sunken cheeks regain th pink glow of health. It is sold by Conkey Drug Co. and all good druggists. CAUTION Bitro-Phosphate, the use of which is inexpensive, also wonderfully promotes the assimilation of food, so much so, that many people report marked gains of weight in a few weeks. Those taking it who do not desire to put on flesh, should use extra care in avoiding fat-producing food3.
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Black Silk Stovo Polish Works, Star tine, Illinois. Use Black Silk Air DryingIron Enamel on aretes, registers. store-Dines, and auto
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DAYTONBICYCLES ELMER S. SMITH The Wheel Man 426 Main Phone 1806
A BANK FOLKS LIKE TO PATRONIZE Safety and Service DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY
Labor Question To Be Subject of Debate at Miami U. Friday Night OXFORD. O., March 11. The annual triangular debate between Miami University, Kentucky State University and the University of Cincinnati will take place Friday evening In this village, Lexington and Cincinnati. Miami's affirmative team will meet Kentucky State's negative team here. Miami's negative team goes to Cincinnati. The subject to be debated is: "Resolved, That for purposes of bargaining, the organization of labor within the plant or industry is preferable to the present national union system." Wins Essay Contest. Miss Katherine Kramer, 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kramer, living near town, has been awarded a War Savings Stamp by Postmaster Wm. B. Meyer, for having written the best essay upon the subject "The Advantages of Enlisting in the JJnited States Army." To Report on Sewaae.
F. W. Stewart, of the State Board of
Health, was here yesterday to make an investigation of the town's sewage disposal plant. He will make a written report to the village council, and it is believed that this report will end the deadlock which has existed in council
for two months upon the appointment
of an inspector for the plant. Farmers' Club Met.
The Social Farmers' Club met today
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
E. Fye. A miscellaneous program was
given Including three papers: "When the Clock Strikes 13." John F. Gilles. pie: "Our National Hymns," Mrs. William Timberman, and "World Movements," Rev. J. M. Work.
Labor Calendar
Meetings of local labor unions scheduled for Thursday follow: Central Labor council, president, Vern Pentecost; secretary, George Russel; time, 7:30 p. m.; place. Eagle's hall. Railroad Carmen, president, Roy Wagner; secretary. Jack Keller. Time, 7:30 p. m., place. Red Men's hall. State Board Announces Tax Hearing Dates Tax hearing dates for Wayne county and state corporations, and business houses originally assessed by the state tax board, were announced Wednesday by the board. The dates are: For telegraph companies, April 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11. 12 and 13; express, telegraph, sleeping car, transportation and pipe line companies. April 14, 15, 16 and 17; banks trust companies, building and loan
associations and public utilities, April
19, 20, 21, 22 and 23; electric street
and interurban roads, April 26, 27, 28,
29 and 30; steam railroads, May 3, 4, 6, 6 and 7.
DRINK DENS FOR HOMES. Berlin. Germany The police have closed a number of sumptuously appointed houses in which liquor was sold after hours. They are to be let to homeless Berliners.
"They Arc Sure What They Are Recommended For CADOMENE TABLETS ARE
Mr. W. A. Kitzbergor writes: "I wish to state that I am using your Cadomene Tablets, and I am on tho third tube at this time. I must say that they are sure what they are recommended for, and you can use my namo as ono to testify." Cadomene Tablets, the favorite prescription of a great physician, are recommended to nervous, worn-out, tired people with stomach trouble and impoverished blood. These tablets are tonic to the various vital organs and soon restore health and strength. Sold by druggists everywhere in sealed tubes. Advertisement.
FIRE DESTROYS COFFEE PLANT
NEW ORLEANS, March 11. Fire
starting Wednesday In the plant ot
the American Coffee company in the
wholesale district practically destroy
ed that plant and the adjoining warehouse of August B. Plaspoller com
pany, and badly damaged the ware
houses of the J. G. Morris company and the ThomaB J. Kelly company.
Temporary Liberties To Be Exchanged; Word Of Warning Js Given Look over your Liberty bonds. Don't think because you have cashed the last Interest coupon or there la only
one coupon left that Uncle Sam is
through paying Interest on your bonds. Some issues ot Liberty bonds were put out in temporary form and should be exchanged after March 15 for the
permanent bonds. They are as fol
lows: First Liberty 4 per cent, on which the last interest coupon fell due Dec. 15, 1919; second Liberty 4 per cent, on which the last coupon fell due Nov. 15, 1919; first Liberty 4 Pr cent, on which the last coupon will fall due June 15 next; the second Liberty 44 per cent, on which the last coupon will fall due on May 18 next; and the third Liberty 4 per cent, on which the last coupon will tall due on March 15. On and after March 15, third Liberty 44 per cent bonds should be exchanged for a new permanent bond with the full number of coupons to be paid in the future. The other bonds
here described will be exchanged tor permanent bonds next month or as soon as the government can print and send them out. Take your bonds to your bank to have them exchanged. Dont give them to any irresponsible person in exchangefor what he tells you is a new bond or on his promise to exchange your bonde for you. Do it yourself. Look over your bonds carefully, so you will choose the right ones to be exchanged. You will find skeleton letters in large red type across the face of the bond describing just what issue it is.
Y. M. C. A.
A FRIEND RECOMMENDED THEM A person often does more good than he realizes . when he tells a suffering friend how to ret well. 3. N. Tohlll. clerk Lottie Hotel, EvansvIUe. Ind., writes: "For weeks I suffered constantly with pains in the muscles of my thlg-ti. I was treated by the doctor for rheumatism but found no relief. Upon recommendation of a friend, I tried Foley Kidney Pills and began to ret relief almost Immediately." Good for backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints. For sale by A. G. Luken 6c Co. Advertisement.
At the first chill! Take Genuine Aspirin marked with the "Bayer Cross" to break up your Cold and relieve the Headache, Fever, Stuffiness. Warning! To get Genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over. 19 years, you must ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," and look for the name "Bayer" on the package and on each tablet. Always say "Bayer." Each "Bayer package" contains safe and proper directions for the relief of Colds also for Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain generally.
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A SALE WITHIN A SALE A SALE OF NOTE The garments mentioned la tthe above telegram will be placed on sale at extremely low prices In face ot the fact that we are remodeling and need the room for our workmen, and because they were bought by our New York office at extremely low prices. Don't let anything keep you away from this sale of extraordinary bargains for perhaps such an opportunity will never coma your way again. EVERY GARMENT THE NEWEST STYLE AND BEST OF QUALITY
Fraternal Orders! Are you interested as organizations in League Baseball in Richmond? Get your lodge on the Honor Roll in the baseball Button Selling Campaign next week. Call the Commercial Club NOW and get on the Honor Roll. 100 AGENCIES NEEDED
"LARGE ENOUGH TO PROTECT YOU SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU" FIRST NATIONAL BANK 7th and Main Sts.
MR, BARBERSHOP MAN Sell a button "with tliat shave or haircut, and be a Baseball Booster. Make your shop a place where 100 buttons have been sold. Get oa the Honor Roll. ONLYwOO BUTTONS
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The Y. M. C. A. cafeteria suspended operations Thursday for Installation of a metal celling and Interior decorations completed. Service will be re
sumed Friday, however.
A class In Y. M. C. A. history and
principles was conducted In the assoc
iation building Wednesday, under the
direction ot J. W. Ha&selL first ad-
mlnlatiBtlve head ot the association, college in Chicago. The class will bold sessions on Wednesdays of each week.
Easy to Make This Fine Cough Remedy IkMWMAj mt fMlllM SWMMP bT Hi praaapt mnlta. iBrxswaatrs, M ss abvat 2.
450 EGGS FROM 17 HENS
IN 30 DAYS IN ALASKA
Mrs. Annie Burch, Petersburg, Alaska, writes: "I have been using Pratt's Poultry Regulator and am getting 15 eggs daily from 17 hens. I am proud of my chickens, as our climate in Southeastern Alaska Is so wet and cold, that no one here tried chicken raising before." This would be a good record In New Jersey. Ohio or California THINK OF IT IN COLD, BLEAK, WET SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. Pratt's Poultry Regulator, mixed with a good egg-making ration, is guaranteed to make hens lay anywhere any month, regardless of climate or your money will be refunded. A. G. Luken & Co., E. H. Stegman. Omer G. Whilan. Advertisement.
You know that pine is used in nearly 11 prescriptions and remedies for coughs. Toe reason is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remarkable effect in toothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine is famous for this purpose. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The "syrup'.' pars is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine couch remedy that money can buy. put 2 'A ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, ana fill up with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you make a full pmt more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and very pleasant children take it eagerly. You can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business. The cough may be dry. hoarse and tight, or may be persistently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the ame-infamed membranes and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is famous the world over for its prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of subst:tutes. Ask your druggist for "2V3 ounces of Pinex" with directions, and doa't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Coy, i t. Wayne, Ind.
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The housewife with a Premier has leisure for her children, her books, her amusements, and her friends. And her home is cleanliness itself. , , The "prodf of the pudding is in the eating." The Premier is willing to sell itself on what it can show you it can do. If you can't visit us, we will arrange for the demonstration in your own home. j
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