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ALLtUtU IUU LUW Scores of Indiana school units are pressing Jesse E. Eschbach, chief examiner for the state hoard of accounts, for a solution of the situation in which they find themselves relative to the sale of school bonds. The situation becomes of Interest to Richmond by virtue of the Impending issue of bonds to provide for junior high schools. Wayne county corporations have planned several new buildings, for which bond Issues may be required. In line with the better school movement, both the state board cf health and the state department of public Instruction have recommended many changes in school buildings. New school houses have been proposed, consolidated school buildings are needed, furnaces should be repaired and sewers must be laid or relaid. 0 Six Per Cent Far Too Low The improvements recommended can be financed only by bond Issues. The law permits only six per cent interest on such bonds, and six per cent public bonds are almost unmarketable in Indiana. The board of accounts has no authority to authorize the issuance of seven per cent salable bonds instead of the legal Interest bonds. Ms. Eschbach looks to the proposed special session of the legislature for relief. He says that if this does not effect a change, he will call a conference of public officials and agree to overlook, In examinations of public records, all proper issues of bonds bearing seven per cent interw'est. The carrying out of many 1920-1921 school plans depends on the outcome of the situation. imencan Legion One of the most Important questions to be, decided by the state American Legion convention at Vincennes on June 2S and 29, according to a list of suggested committees issued by Raymond S. Springer, state commander, will 'be whether the organization will undertake the publication of a monthly departmental magazine. Officials of the legion for some time have felt the need of a medium that would bring them in closer touch with the 290 posts in the state, and there is also a growing demand on the part of the posts to be placed in closer co-operation with their neighboring organizations. According to preliminary discussions among legionaries who are favorable to the issuance of a publication, it should be financed entirely by the legion and should be governed by a publishing board similar to the one in charge of the national legion weekly. It is generally felt that the state legionaries would be willing to pay a slight increase in dues in order to include a subscription to the magazine along with their membership. The paper would not be operated for profit to any Individual, and If it could be made' self-sustaining through advertising and other sources of revenue, it is probable the next annual convention could take action to reduce the state dues. Lynn, Ind. LYNN, Ind. Mrs. George Alexander, and daughter Francis, returned Saturday afternoon from Pittsburgh, Pa., after a three weeks' visit Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hodgson and daughter, Georgia, of Huntsville, attended the memorial services here Sunday Miss Mabel Ball, of Liberty, was the Sunday guest of Miss Belle Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Isenbarger, of La Crosse, spent the week-end with relatives here. Dr. Reprogle and family, of Versailles. O., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Reed. Tom North and daughter, Margaret, of Portland, and Miss Merle Frazier, of Bluffton, wore Sunday guests cf Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hopkins Memorial services -were held Sunday afternoon at the Christian Church. Rev. W. B. Hamilton, of the M. E. church, delivered the address and a splendid program was given by the children of the different churches.,... Mr. and Mrs. Tom Melling and children, of Richmond, were guests Sunday of Thomas Reeoe nnd family. Curl Hair This Way and Keep It Healthy

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Y'IFE OF PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANT JFINDS HAPPINESS IN BABE AND HOME

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Sirs. James M. Cox and daughter Anne. Mrs. James M. Cox, wife of Ohio's governor who is one of the leading candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination, i3 a woman of the domestic type, finding her chief happiness in her home, her husband and her baby. She is also a lover of the out-of-doors and spends much of her time during- the warm months in her vegetable and flower garden, with which she nas had great success. '

PLAN PRINT PAPER TAX TO CURTAIL CONSUMPTION WASHINGTON. May 26 An excise tax on print paper to curtail consumption will be one of the recommendations of the senate manufactures subcommittee investigating , the print paper shortage. A bill for that purpose is being drawn by the committee, assisted by the federal trade commission. The amount of the tax and other details remain to be worked out. THIRTY REPORTED HURT IN WRECK ON SANTA FE ALBTTQUERQUE, N. M., May ,.26 Santa Fe passenger train No. 808, due to arrive here at 6:30 p., m., was wrecked Tuesday at La Jova, 52 miles south of here, due to a soft track resulting from high water, according to a report received here. The engineer and fireman were killed and about 30 passengers injured. I Liberty Seniors Received Diplomas Tuesday Night LIBERTY, Ind., May 26. The 44th annual commencement of the Liberty High School was held Tuesday evening, in the Coliseum at 8 p. m. Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus, of Chicago, had been secured to deliver the address, and the Williams Musical enterprisers furnished the music for the occasion. The program complete, is a3 follows: March, "American:', Orchestra; Invocation, Rev. E. I. Larue; Overture, "Or pheus", Orchestra; Class Address, "The Education of the American", Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus: President of Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago; Overture, "Raymond". Orchestra; Presentation of Diplomas, Principle Gardner; Collegians Original Travesty in Popular Hits; Benediction, Rev. David Moore; March, Orchestra. ' The twenty-six members of the class are: Bessie Marie Barnard, Jennie Christine Beck, Hazel Esther Breen, Elizabeth Ellen Carter, Mildred Louise Fogarty, Edgar Samuel Foutz, Ethel Matilda Grimme, Everette Higgins, Natalie Johnson, Raymond Jones, Iva Mae Kitchel, Myrtle 'Marthel, Albert Earl Martin, Charles Nathan McMahan. Esther Minnie McMahan, FranIs Your BiGod Starving For Want cf Iron? Iron U Red-Blood Food Nuxated Iron Help Put Rote Into the Cheeks of Women and Gives Strength and Energy to Men Tf yon wtre to go xrftiaut eatmg until yo"J become weak, thin and.emaciated, you could not do a more serious harm to yourself tbaa vrhen you let your blood litetally s rre for want cf iron iron that gives it strength and jiower tj change looj into living tissue, y.uscle and brain. Witiou. plenty of iron, in the blood, no matter how much or what you tat, your food simply passes through yon without doin you any good you don't get the strength out of it and instead cf being tiled with youthful strength and energy yoit re weak, nervous and all run-down. If yo-i are not strocgror well you owe it to yourself Co make the following1 test: See how lonj you can walk or her far you can walk vithout becoming- tired. Next take two fivegrain tablets of ordinary Kuxated Iron three times per day after mea'.s for two weeks, then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. Numbers of nervous, run-down people) who were ailing all the while have most astonishing!? increased their strength and endurance simply by takinj tjn, !a .the JroPr form. .Jut don't take tho rid lands of iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form that can ba easily absorbed and assimilated like Kuxated Iron if you want it to do you any good, rtherwise it may prove worse than useless. You can procure Nuxated Iron from vour (truegnst on an absolute guarantee cf ssks faction or your money wiU be refunded,

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sioli Miller, Joseph Leland Mitchel, Enid Grace Orr, Martha Elwa Page, Francis Shafer Pouder, Terry Monroe Shrader, William Lawrence Smith, Mary Icrea Swafford, Ruth Ardis Watt, Emma Mae Webb, Cecil Odus Wolfe. The instructors in the high schools during, the past year were: Superintendent, Lee O. Snook; Principal, Edv.ard Gardene; assistant principal, Anna Geeting; Pauline Pritchard, assistant; Oscar Glenney, assistant; Helena Henderson, music; Bernice Allen drawing and domestic science. The Board of Education is composed of Charles D. Johnson, president; Dr. Franklin Dubois, se'eretary, and E. P. Moor, treasurer. YOU ARE THE JURY Hear the Testimony of Richmond People and Decide the Case. Doan's Kidney Pills are on trial are being tried every day for weak kidneys for exhausting kidney backaches. What is the verdict? Read Richmond testimony personal experiences of Richmond witnesses. There can be only one verdict a chorus of approval. R. T. Cooper, carpenter, 920 North Twelfth street, Richmond, says: "My work as a carpenter is hard on the back ana kidneys. I sutured from dull backaches with soreness through my loins. I could hardly stoop to pick up my tools and I was also annoyed by my kidneys acting irregularly. I got Doan's Kidney Pills from Quigley's Drug Store and they soon straightened me upland put my kidneys in good shape." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Cooper had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertisement. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In a picturization of the famous stage success in 5 acts "THE COUNTRY COUSIN" Also Neal Hart in a thrilling western drama "THE TRAIL OF THE HOLD-UP MAN" and Chas. Murray & Louise Fazenda in a Mack Sennett laugh maker "THE LOVE RIOT" THURSDAY MARY PICKFORD , in a Paramount Special Production "Amarilly of Clothesline Alley' Pipe Organ for Music

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To Welcome Graduates LIBERTY, Ind., May 26. The twenty-sixth annual banquet of the Liberty high school alumni association, will be held Wednesday evening in the Coliseum, at seven o'clock, at which time the members of the class of 1920 will be welcomed into the association. The Executive committee for this year is made up of Mrs. W. K. Kerr, president; Miss Laura Husted, first vice president ; Nelson Wright, second vice president; Miss Ruth McCathy, third vice president: Ralph Kitchel, treasurer, and Miss Mary Carmichael, secretary. The class colors of green and white will be used effectively during the banquet. Dainty menu cards in the class colors were given as favors. The elaborate banquet as follows, cherry cocktail, light rolls and butter, pressed aixlcken, pea patties, potato chips, spring salad with mayonnaise dressing, jelly, ice cream, angel food cake, coffee and nuts. A program was arranged for the evening which was composed of the following numbers : Welcome. President; response, Everette Higgins. 20; Putting It Over, Supt Lee Owen Snook; solo, Ralph Kitchel; Reminiscences, Zl.?"l?SJ??"na'''. .Km? hrKeH Z w i irwh l . EU,e" ,"aiV..!V1,1 Ld. 5?,rtAc.h - - i . vV viiss iuu i j ilc uc..a Pigmaa; The Alumni Taxi, Mrs. George Coughlin, '15; Bugbears. Mrs. Anna Garrett, 87; solo, Mrs. Willard Bertsch; "Line is Busy," Miss Addie Roach, '05; The Friendly Path, Nelson Wright, '09; piano solo. Miss Charlotte Husted; Cupid in the Alumni, Ernest Maze, '08. A trio composed of piano, drums and saxophone furnished music during the banquet. WILSON TO RECEIVE GEDDES WASHINGTON. May 26 Sir Auckland Geddes, the British ambassador, will present his credentials to Presi dent Wilson tomorrow at the White House. The president also will receive Augusto Cochrane de Alencar, the Brazilian Ambassador, who arrived last March. Marc Peter, the Swiss minister, who has been waiting STOP IIP SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, i3 all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O.

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What is the 13 th Commandment? If you're a woman you ought to know. If you're a man you'd better see this amazing picture, and be sure "She" comes along. A vivid dramatization of the famous novel by Rupert Hughes. Featuring Ethel Clayton in a role that searches the heart of every woman deeply interests every man.

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since January 29 to present his credentials, was formally received today by the president.

25,000 ATTEND OPENING OF DUNKARD CONFERENCE Twenty-five thousand people attended the first day of the annual session of the Old Order branch of the Brethren church in Besslon at the McKenzle farm, near Hoovers, east of,; Logansport. Dunkards of Wayne and Preble counties are attending. Thirty states are represented in the conference. Yesterday the council was or ganized, queries sent by the individual churches were taken up for discusslon and consideration. The Theatres WASHINGTON The "eloom-bu" which has Infect

ea the mind and heart and very som j Miss Hyland to rise to heights of melo or the pessimist for years and year j aramatic work as well, are sure to be destroyed if Mack Sen The cast includes Correan Klrknett. the comedy king, has his way. t ham, Estella Evans, Cora Drew, Al-

He has been spending the better pan of his "young life" finding way6 ana means by which this infection can bt destroyed and with each of his bit dnecial oroductions his doses corns nearer and nearer. The real "gloom niSnPilPr is at last found In his latest "Down the Farm" hich is released by United Artists and is

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"Black Shadows," the new William : Fox photoplay in which pretty piquant f eggy Hyland stars, will open an en gagement at the Murray Theatre on.. Thursday. This play is said to have a very ' original theme and one in which thfc star succeeds In capturing her aud- j lence from the very start. Whfle iti possesses a delightful vein of comeay, the serious parts make it necessary ior t bert Roscoe, Henry J. Herbert ana ; Edwin Booth Tilton. MURRETTE. One of the pleasing features for the women patrons of the Murrette theatre, where Ethel Clayton's new picture,'! "Th Thirteenth Commandment." Is playing this week, are the exquisite eowns which are disnlayed during the bathe the eyes two to four times dally. You should notice your eyes clear up If your eyes are botaerII 'I 1 11 fi J v w. tie. take! steps to. same them J now before j P e r c e p t- j ibii- : right'. m the start and i n f 1 a mmation will quickly d 1 s appear. it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have been swed if they had cared for their eyes in time. NOTE: Another prominent physician to whom the above article was sub-1 mitted. said: "Bon-Opto is a very re-1 markable remedy. Its constituent in- I gredients are well known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed i by them. The manufacturers guaran tee it to strengthen eyesight oO per cent In one week's time in many instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from any good druggi6t and is one of the very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use in almost every family." It is sold in this city by all good druggists, including A. G. Luken & Co. advertisement. Spend Your Evenings Here All Star Cast in 99 Paramount ARTCRAFT STAO5 99

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coarse of the action. Two of the actresses in the cast have the roles of idle and extravagant wives who keep their husbands continually struggling to support their whims. In keeping with their part, they arc attired in the most expensive looking costumes, all in (he latest mode. Moreover, their chief occupations seem to be removing new creations of the milliners and fashionable mo-' dlstes from their boxes. Weak and Puny Boys and Girls in Their "Teens" Often fall to get their healthy normal growth and full physical development because the strengthbuildiog nourishment called wtamtncM it lost from many of the foods they eat every day. It if not the fault of the childrea if they arc wealt and under-nourished and at a result backward la school, restless at night and without the energy to help around the house. Science has discovered that what they need i vtlamna which is now prepared in concentrated tablet form known a VlTAMON. Watch for large arUcU in this paper Ulling hvw t Get intaminel in VlTAMON ' A Reconstructive Tonic Nerve and Tissue Builder SozisfaaionxwKanucd or money refunasi AT ALL, GOOD DRUGGISTS INC LUDING: ThistlethwaiteV Drug Stores, A. G. Luken & Co., Quigley's Drug Stores, Fosler Drug Co. .Art Meighan As The Husband In Cecil B. DeMIlle' Supreme Triumph Wife" The husband speaks: "All right, I'm willing to take my share of the blame, but how about yours? All you do to make me happy is to improve my mind all you talk about is the virtues I haven't got and the faults I have. I married a woman, not a governess. I want a home to live in, not a convent. I want a sweetheart, not a judge. A glimpse into the heart of a home. A picture tale of real married life tnat will entertain you, inspire you, thrill you, and make you think. , IT'S A PARAMOUNTARTCRAFT SUPERSPECIAL AND ITS A CECIL B.- DE JMILLE PRODUCTION.

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