Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 213, 16 July 1920 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920.

PAGE NINE

$19,197 IN PREBLE RED GROSS SOCK, IS TREASURER'S REPORT

EATON, C, July 16. Preble County Red Cross chapter had a net balance of $19,197.24 at the close of the fiscal year ending June SO, 1920, according to the chapter's annual financial statement, presented by J. E. Parker, chairman; H. H. Hawkins, secretary, and A. J. Hlestand, treasurer. Receipts for the fiscal year were $3,013.22 and disbursements totalled $3,212.86. Balance on hand July 1. 1919. was $19,386.88, which with receipts of $3,013.22 fo the year made a total of $22,416.10. The statement shows the net balance on hand distributed in the branch chapters, as follows: Eaton, $2,540.51; Eldorado, $4,017.44; West Manchester, $1,673.36; Camden, $691.20; Israel township, $683.25; Jackson township, $4,120.02; Jefferson township, $1,339.15; West Alexandria, $908.87; Lewisburg, $2,445.50; Gratis. $427.94; civilian relief department, $50. The statement places the county chapter membership at about 1,000 at the present time. City Gains 84 In Census. Eaton gained 84 in population In the last 10 years, according to the 1920 census, which gives the population as 3.210, as compared with 3.126 in 1910. Belief in general was the figures would show an increase of several hundred in population, this belief being based upon the local housing situation, which presents a shortage that is acute. Survey of the situation develops the fact that in many instances houses that would accommodate from four, six, eight and 10 persons are occupipd by only one and two persons. This seemingly would explain why the look-for healthy increase in population did not materialize. Pickrel Will Speak. W. G. Pickrel. Dayton, Democratic candidate for nomination for congress from this district, is scheduled to speak here Saturday afternoon in the Interest of his candidacy. The meeting will be held in front of the courthouse at 4 o'clock. Mr. Pickrel will speak on "Side-lights of the Frisco Convention." To Unite Church Services. Five protstant churches in the city will unite the congregations in Sunday evening services during the midsummer. The fir?t meeting will be held Sunday evening in the Methodist church. Rev. Hiley Baker, pastor of the Christian church, will preach thf sermon. Each of the churches will have one of the series of services.

POP GEERS," LITTLE MORE BENT, LITTLE MORE WRINKLED, IS STILL IN THE GAME, A LITTLE BIT SPRYER THAN EVER

Coin' TO RiOC iifxt y-eAON

TOO- MRXSEEaz-iV

HN NEVER can -mi;

I'LL DWIVE ANVTKW

MP&h EI&rPlTE MANY BAPyPfU & mmm SS" l.lrrz he twilling -to .,roi?, mi ACtt Ji "Zr

I V Hull tj f 6 .A' aJ '

Methods for Canning

OUUEAIIfO Of MANY IN JURIE RECetVEP

"ON THE, TURF

Wayne Co. Elevator Men Discuss 1920 Situation A get-together meeting of Wayne county elevator men was held at Centervilie on Thursday night. It was a round table discussion of the problems confronting them in the handling of the new wheat crop; the probable opening prices for new grain; the car situation, etc. Elevators in all parts of the county were represented. 18 COUNTRIES TO ENTER OLYMPIAD, IS DECISION CBy Associated Press) ANTWERP, July 16. Entry lists for the athletic events in the Olympiad, which closed yesterday and were issued today by the executive commit tee, show only 18 countries will participate. Acceptances however, weie received from several others, including France, Norway, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, but their lists have not arrived, either because of mail or cable delays or clerical errors. China, British India, Jugo-Slavia and Mexico also failed to appear in the list.

Pop Geers, who started racing back in the eighties, is still on the job, a little more bent and a little more wrinkled than ever,

but apparently a little bit spryer. Geers has just as many horses as ever about eighteen or twenty to race in the present Grand Cir-

cuit season. An interesting feature this year is that he is training a colt, also named Geers, to set more trotting records.

Pig Cluh Kids are Visited By Murphy, Eliason, Rice The pig club youngsters who have Poland Chinas to feed were each visited by County Agent Murphy, Wood Eliason and E. E. Rice Thursday. The boys and girls feeding Durocs and Chester White3 will be visited next week. A breeder representing these breeds will accompany Mr. Murphy on these visits. The report is that the Poland Chinas are having the best of care and are doing well. No "dope" is being fed and the pigs are looking fine. It is felt that August 1 will be too early to hold the pig show and will hardly give the club members the time needed. A breeder representing each breed will meet with the county agent at his home on Saturday evening to set a date for the "show."

Farm Federation

A called meeting of the directors of

the Wayne county federation will be held in the office of the county agent at the courthouse on Saturday afternoon at 1:30.

Have you tried a bottle of the New Cook's (bldblume? If j the Real thing You'll say so

NOTICE to PUBLIC My dental office will be closed next week and until July 27th' during the time I am on my vacation. DR. J. A. EUDALY 71512 Main St.

QUAKER DEPRFCATES LOSS OF MARRIAGE AND CHILDREN Dr. T. Egbert Russell, of Swarthmore. Pa., formerly head of the Biblical department at Earlham college, in an address in Cape May, N. J., said, "Single blessedness looms up as a grave menace to the future of the Society of Friends." There Is something radically wrong in the decreasing number of marriages among our young people. We are educating our daughters to grow up in luxurious idleness on inherited wealth, he said.

SEVERAL FERTILIZER BIDS MADE TO CENTER TOWNSHIP FARMERS The most Important business before the Centar township farmers at their meeting on Thursday night was the considering of bids for fertilizer. Frank Jone3 said on Friday that the report that he had put in a bid is a mistake He told some of the elevator folks on inquiry that his price was alike to all comers, naming it. Bids were presented by the McConaha company and the Dennis Implement company, of Richmond, and by the elevator at Centerville, the two latter being low bidders with prices about on a parity. Farmers aro to receive cards giving prices and analysis and will be asked to notify B. F. Geiser, secretary, of their choice and of amounts desired, before August 1.

FARMERS MEET AT WEBSTER; RECEIVE NO FERTILIZER BIDS The regular meeting of the Webster township farm federation was held at Webster on Thursday night and there was a fair attendance, for the end of the rust season for farm work. A committee was appointed to report on fertilizer, no bids being received at the meeting.

Poland China Men to Meet The regular monthly meeting of the Poland China Breeders will be held at the township trustee's office in Centerville on Friday night. All Interested In Poland China hogs are- Invited to be present.

E. E. RICE, Garden Supervisor. In canning by the cold pack method the division of home economics, Purdue University, offers the following precautions: "Canned peas and beans may keep perfectly, but when opened a sour taste and odor are evident. The exact cause for this condition is unknown, but it is believed that this may be due to a number of different micro-organisms. It is thought that temperature plays an important part in bringing about this condition. Some authorities believe that these micro-organisms develop rapidly after the vegetables are gathered. Use only freBh, tender products and work rapidly, especially in canning corn, peas and beans. It is wise to blanch, cold dip

and pack only enough of these mate

rials to fill one Jar at a time. Each jar should be placed in water bath as

soon as packed. When processed the

required time, the Jars should be cool

ed rapidly. These vegetables have

been canned very satisfactorily and by observing the above suggestions

a splendid canned product may be

obtained.

"Botulism Any danger of poisoning

from home-canned products can al

most entirely be eliminated if direc

tions have been carefully followed. If they have a bad taste or flavor they should not be used. Cooking

canned vegetables for ten minutes at the boiling point after opening for use will remove any possible danger." The following recipes for canning beans and peas have been carefully tested: String or Wax Beans. Wash and remove ends and strings from freshly gathered beans. Cut or break into Bmall pieces, if desired. Blanch from five to ten minutes, depending on age. Cold dip, pack immediately in jar, add one level teaspoonful of salt and cover to onefourth inch of top with boiling water. Put on rubber and top and adjust top bail or screw top on with thumb and little finger. Sterilize 120 minutes in hot water and move jars, complete scaling and cool. If a fancy pack is desired, do not break beans. Peas. Peas should be canned Immediately aftfr picking-.

At Honolulu William S. Kioula, age 99, a widower, married Mrs. L-akalia Wahinenui, age 61, a widow.

M M IlllfWI. . - -i TH T MW MT

EXPERT

Distributors of the LOBER Non-Burstible RADIATOR

Radiator Repairing and REBUILDING

Richmond Battery & Radiator Co. Cor. 12th and Main Phone 1365

Buy a GOOD WATCH Convenient Terms

i

X

Aren't You Fed Up On Dust That The Passing Cars Throw? And on trying to drive in a highway barrage? You go out for fresh air and come back with a grouch.with an eyeful of portable real estate, toe. You don't have to trail the procession, you know. The cause of your grief is the fuel you use. Better switch to the best

Hjr.uS0lltl6

Straight Run

High Test

When the open road begs for the throttle and when the crossing cop gives you the "come-on" signal, you'll always find Silver Flash there with the kick. It's the kind of gas that teases you to step on the accelerator and cheat the speed law just a little. Though it turns a lot of tricks, there's nothing mysterious about Silver Flash. It's just good, pure, straight run, high test gasoline that thousands of Hoosier motorists have found super-efficient and exceptionally economical. The car starts easily and picks up quickly when the tank is filled with Silver Flash. There's a carbon famine in the cylinders, too, when you depend upon Silver Flash to carry farther than you thought a gallon or any part of it ever could. WESTERN OIL REFINING CO. Indianapolis, Ind.

1723 NORTH F STREET

New Branch House at Richmond

TELEPHONE 3425

E. F. WILSON, Richmond Manager P. O. Box 83

After picking, blanch from flye to

ten minutes in boiling water. Cold dip

at once, fill tempered jar to within

three-fourths of an inch of top. Add one teaspoon salt to quart, fill to -within one-fourth inch of top with boiling water. Place new rubber, and tighten

lid partially, thus allowine for expansion. Place In water bath and process 120 minutes after the water begins to boil. Remote, tighten lid and teat it. If, for any reason, the lid , must be removed, - the can-, must be placed In the - processer and processed for IE mlnutfB.

BUBONIC PLAGUE is carried by Rat3 KILL THE RATS

TO-DAY

By Using

STEARNS' PASTE i IntemaUoiialexteraiin&tor for Eata, Mice. I C'cx-kroiwhe and WaUsrbug. It crB&- a ' desire in theeo lta to run from the ouild-

In few inoiuemg. Two M7.es. 3-tc ami 81 .50

should be tmougll VOJtui iroiu .juiaj READY FOR USE ORDER FROM BLUJ3

and Still a Most Delicious Coffee First sold thirty years ago sold in greater quantity today than ever before the favorite in many homes is WHITE HOUSE COFFEE You'll enjoy the mellow taste of pure coffee, expertly blended, perfectly roasted, and sealed in flavor-light packages that bring its full strength and aroma to your kitchen. Each fragrant, invigorating cup is rich with enjoyment. ( Tell your grocer you want White House Coffee, always.

Finest Summer Clothing At

REDUCTIONS

This is the TIME ' and the PLACE "to buy. Summer'clothing'at the GREATEST BARGAIN PRICES ever offered in thislcityjat LOWER prices than will again be offered this season?

Summer DRESSES Now At Low A

$7.50 Silk Ceorgette Wcists

SPECIAL Csmigoles Worth $2.00 98c

Petticoats Worth S5.50

w$?M j 1

Men ft Toons Mea'a SUITS Regutartu Up To $40

Men's Pilm Beach Suit $179S

SPECIAL Men's Trousers Worth $7.85 4S5

Wash Skirts V?orth $5.5Q

Generous Credit As Usuial Our credit terms make OUR sale doubly attractive for if you're "short" this week ycu may still get in on these GREAT SAVINGS by paying a small amount down balance as convenient.

Not Cheap Clothing - But GOOD Clothing Cheaper

i I in u p Jnlffl, A NATIONAL INSTITUTION r?

INSTITUTION

1 THE JOHN W. GRUBBS CO. l ftflSSp Wholesale Grocers V WSSiW Richmond - - - Indiana i 617 MAIN STREET f EB MID-SUMMER "fflfl CLEARANCE

- rains

830 Main Street

D. Kulick, Mgr.

FOR SALE BY GOOD GARAGES AND DEALERS EB hMrWiii m rim