Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 110, 19 March 1920 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAYMARCH 19, .1920.
JAX REDUCTION IS k i IMPOSSIBLE UNTIL I 1922 HOUSTON ; WASHINGTON, March 19. Income land excess profit taxes can not be reIduced until after 1922, Da?id P. Hoit t ton. secretary of the treasury departt merit, wrote to the House ways and "mean rftmmlttpe. ursinff an Immed
iate simplification of these taxes and!?'ere file Thursday with the secre-
Work of the hanging of the pictures was begun Thursday. There are 62 pictures ia the exTiiblt CANADA WOULD BE JUDGE Silas A. Canada, of Winchester, has filed his declaration with the secretary of state announcing himself a candidate for the Republican nomination for Judge of the twenty-fifth Judicial district. . WINCHESTER CO-OP. STARTED Articles of incorporation for the Winchester Co-Operatlve Live Stock
snippers' association, of Winchester.
I substitution of a flat tax on excess rroflts Instead of the graduated rates of 20 and 40 per cent. - Only extremely moderate reductions may be made in the calendar year of 1922, collected in 1923, the secretary wrote. - Under the plan of a flat tax, the letter stated, "it would be possible to
: adopt a declining rate, perhaps of 21
tary of state. The corporation, which
has a capital stock of $3,000, will deaf In farm produce. Incorporating directors include A. E. Fudge, E. W. Hill and David Farlow. MANY TRUSTEE8 DELINQUENT. Township trustees and advisory boards who fail to levy sufficient
school taxes to run their schools at least 120 days, of when they find the
J per cent for the first year in which lev Insufficient fail to refuse to bor-
J the change is in operation, 20 per cent
J for the second year, and 15 per cent I thereafter." Unless action Is taken at the presjent session of congress, Mr. Houston ; eald, existing taxes "must continue to be collected pn the basis of the present law until the close of the calendar year, 1922." Such a condition, he wrote, Is conItemplated with the gravest apprehension." . : Losses To Be $25,000,000 I Immediate losses to the GovernIment under the supreme court's decitsion that stock dividends are not tax- : able will approximate $105,000,000, the letter 6tated. I Secretary Houston added, however, Uhat the ultimate loss would be but ; $25,000,000, as much of the original ; loss would be regained through the I sale of stocks and , subsequent taxes ;on them. r
Short News of City
N. D. MAN JOINS NAVY. ? Arthur Fred Jones, or Center, North .Dakota, Thursday enlisted for the U. . S. navy at the recruiting station here. Jones came here to work 'on the Penn'eylvania railroad. VERNONS have boy. . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vernon are , parenta of a new baby boy. Vernon l Is an Instructor of science in the high ' school. ESTABLISHES CREAM STATION. A permanent cream buying station has been established in, Richmond by the Sunlight Creameries company, an eastern corporation. CHURCHES ADVERTISE. Richmond Presbyterian churches are in accord with the movement throughout the country by churches of that denomination, to start advertising campaigns in newspapers and periodicals. PARENTS OF GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson are the parents of a girl. Rose, born to them at the Reid Memorial hospital, Thursday evening. BAKER PICTURES HUNG The George H. Baker art exhibit, to open in the art gallery Sunday afternoon, will be held under the auspices of the Richmond Art association.
GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR
row money sufficient for such purpose, provided thatHheir school corporation is able to borrow money, have not complied with the Indiana rural school law, according to an opinion given to It. N. Hines, state superintendent of public instruction by Ele Stansbury, attorney-general, Thursday. Every Wayno county school has enough funds, but many township schools of the state are being closed. APPOINTED WOOD HEADS State Manager Hogan of the Leonard Wood campaign in Indiana, announced today the appointment of Harry Moberley, of Shelbyville, as manager of the Sixth district, with Posey B. Denning, of Rushville, as associate manager. HARRISON ON "Y" BOARD A. Bradford Harrison, superintend
ent of the First Christian church Sunday school, has been elected to fill ! the unexpired term of K. A. Kenny ! on the board of directors of the Richmond Y. M. C. A. He was also elected recording secretary of the board. Kenny was forced to resign because of a change of residence to Peru, Ind. I EMBARGO MAY LIFT ! Hopes that the embargo on freight to Chicago would be partially lifted within the next few days, was expressed by Richmond express officials Friday. This embargo has beer
in effect for two weeks, caused by
general strike of express freight handlers at Chicago. TO CHOOSE REPRESENTATIVES Representatives of the four colored
churches of Richmond will meet in the Y. M. C. At at 7:30 p. m. Friday to Select four representatives from among older Christian colored boys of Richmond to attend the older colored boys' conference In the Indianapolis colored Y. M. C. A. on April 2. 3 and 4. MANY DISTRICTS DONE ' Fourteen out of the 19 districts which Richmond was divided for the Inter-church survey, may be complet
ed by Monday. Intensive work in the remaining five will be inaugurated the following Sunday. FOX IMPROVEMENTS START Work on the future location of the Fox Clothing company at 708 Main
street, was started Friday morning. The company is forced to vacate its
present location because of the improvements to be made by the First
National bank. ASK DUBLIN PIKE PAVED. A petition asking that the Dublin
pike from the coporate limits of Newcastle on Grand avenue, to the Henry
Wayne county line be paved with concrete, has been filed with the county auditor and has been set for hearing before the county commis
sioners on April 5 The road is known as the Hoosier Dixie highway, and
the petition filed under the County
Unit Highway law, is signed by 122
other names.
NEW SHOE SHOP READY. A Bhoe repairing shop is to be opened at 504 North Eighth street within a week, by A. J. Ldenemann. proprietor of "Dusty's" on North Ninth street. The new shop will be modern in every respect. HEADS FIELD SERVICE. Captain Joseph L. Bachus has been
appointed district commander of the field service for the Indiana section, Richmond recruiting officials were advised Friday. The purpose of the office is to handle any matters affecting former service men. . Further Information can be secured from the recruiting station, Sixth and Main treets. MEN WANTED IN ALASKA Qualified radio and telegraph operators for duty at the signal corps star tion in Alaska, on the WashingtonAlaska Military and cable system, are wanted at once, said Lieutenant Fred H. Coyne, Jr., Richmond recruiting officer, Friday. The pay and allow-
Bona Coffee As good as brains, money and skilled workmen can make it.
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ances of the new men In Alaska will be over f 110 per month. KLEIN KNECHT CANDIDATE. Clarence A. Kleinknecht, 305 South Filteenteenth street, Friday filed his declaration with the county clerk, announcing himself as a candidate for delegate to the state Republican conention, from the sixth ward.
Greatett of all pain detroyer DR. JONES' LINIMENT
Pain in W I
Rheumatnm and Neuralgia It Penetrates to the Spot
SPECIAL EASTER VALUE GIVING EVENT Our buyer has been to New York and has been fortunate in securing some wonderful values in Coats, Suits, and Dresses, Just In time for Easter buying. Bargains that are indeed extraordinary are being offered for this event and even though you are not ready to buy we would be glad to - show them to you or even lay them away for you. Our remodeling sale has some very attractive bargains added to the sale and afford big savings on every item In the store.
KEEP STRONG One bottle of pure, emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil taken now, may do you more good than a dozen taken a month hence. It's more economical to give your body help before resistance to disease is broken down. A very little Scorrs Emulsion OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD-LIVER OIL goes a long way in sustaining strength and keeping up resistance. Resolve that you will buy a bottle of Scott's
Emulsion at your druggist's on your way home, and start protecting your strength. The exclusive grade of cod-liver qil used in Scott' Eqiukion U the famous "S. & B. Process," made in Norway and refined in our own American Laboratories. It is a guarantee of purity and paUtabillty unsurpassed. Scott & Bowne, Bloomaeld. N. J. 19-21
COATS
Won d e r f ul new spring Coats for this Easter event, offered in Velours and Novelties In Sport models and full length styles; coat values up to 135.00 at
$475
SUITS Delightfully different styles In new spring Suits shown In Tricotlnes, Serges, Porlet Twills, Suit values up to 155.00 at
s39
DRESSES Beautiful new Spring Dresses in pretty styles, and all wanted shades in Taffeta, Satins, Serges and Tri- (?1Q 7fJ cotines, values up to $45.00, at ipxOa 4 J V LADIES' SHOP
For Better Values
923 MAIN
923 MAIN
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Let "Danderine" save your hair and dougle its beauty
Ob, girls, such an abundance of 'thick, heavy, invigorated hair; a perfeet mass of wavy, silky hair, gloriousi ly fluffy, bright and so easy to man- ; Just moisten a cloth with a little "Danderine" and carefully draw it "through your hair, taking one small fctrand at a time; this magically reamoves all dirt, excess oil and grease, ".but your hair is not left brittle, dry, vstringy or faded, but charmingly soft, "with glossy, golden gleams and tender lights. The youthful glints, tints and 1 color are again in your hair. "Danderine" is a tonic-beautifior. Besides doubling the beauty of the 1 hair at once, it checks dandruff and stops falling hair. Get delightful Dan's derine for a few cents at any drug or toilet counter and use it as a dressing and invigorator as told on bottle. ".Arivrrtiii'mnt.
WfSAYITYET.U5T70U FORGET THIS ISTHF PLACE GOOD COAL
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SOME keep right on repeating that at this coal yard you will receive the very best of fuel and the very best of treatment. It is Just as natural for us to conduct our business along polite lines as It is for you to look for the place where your order will be courteously filled. Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co. Phone 2194 N 2nd & A St.
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Why Have So Many People
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Chosen the SON OR A
(Get One off Our Phonographs -Youi'll Be Amazed at the Wonderfully Beautiful Tone
The magic spell of a beautiful summer night enhanced by the soft strains of haunting melodies will it be yours ? It will be if you are the proud owner of the Sonora Phonograph. And the time to get one is now as there will be a big demand for this machine when Spring comes and then you will have to wait your turn to purchase one. After listening to numerous makes of other ma
chines, we finally decided upon the Sonora as our choice for our customers. Of course the motor is one of the most perfect that skilled hands can produce, the tone chamber reproduces selections with absolute fidelity and the newly patented reproducer plays all records perfectly. Its cabinet work is superb. We invite your closest inspection of this fine machine.
JJeCroit Vapor Oil Slovp. "Red Star" oil stoves are made in a number of sizes and styles. But no matter what the size or style every "Red Star" has the star points we have been telling you about. You can find a "Red Star" suited to your requirements. Burns kerosene, gasoline or distilate.
BIG ONE DAY SPECIAL This Large Dust Mop, $1.79
Liquid Veneer Oil
Liquid Veneer Mop
Tomorrow morning we place on sale two hundred of these useful mops. All have heavy thick strings, which have been soaked in oil. This makes them pick up the dust Instead of spreading it around. It's a very convenient article for homes with hardwood floors. Get ope early tomorrow morning or you will be disappointed. Others at 79c and $1.49
Special Saturday only $1.19
Every home find3 use for a step ladder and by purchasing a quantity of several hundreds of these step ladders we are able to rpII
them for one day only at the above
price, only one to a customer, phone orders.
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CLOTHES BASKET Special at 98 and $1.69
FIBRE BROOMS
Special &t 4
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Kemp'sBalsam I YfniSTOPTHArCoiKa
GUARANTEED
Saturday Only
Ladies Black Kid, Louis Heel, High Top ,very pretty vamp with a stitched tip. $10.00 value for
Beckman & Kreimeier
Howard W. Beckman
703 MAIN ST.
Elmer Kreimeier
Pmibtt''i'ftif wvi it i
Select Your Easter Outfit
NOW
fills'
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will have
GREATER much MORE COMFORT, if you choose your Easter clothes EARLY.
Our Easter Display
is complete - - the FINEST in STYLE offered in this city, and in VALUE, as usual, we LEAD all others by a wide margin.
Well Assist Your Early Selection We will lay aside and reserve for Easter delivery anything you select if you desire. Payments on our generous credit plan will be as convenient.
VICTOR CLOTHES For Men & Young Men Our famous EXCLUSIVE brand-So near a tailor-made garment, tkat you can't tell the difference. Buy a VICTOR Suit for Easter
GENEROUS CREDIT
A NATIONAL INSTITUTION 830 "MAIN ST.
TENTH AND MAIN C . A
ir 1 RICHMOND. IND.
