Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 242, 20 August 1920 — Page 9

RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND- FRIDAY. AUG. 20, 1920.

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ELECTION METHODS OE STATE EXPAND FOR WOMEN VOTERS

Enfranchisement of nearly 800,000 'women voters in Indiana will not clog 'the election machinery ot the state. Expecting ratification of the suffrage amendment, the state board of election

commissioners and the Republican and Democratic state -organizations have been making extensive preparations for the new voters. Already 1,500,000 ballots, almost double the number usually provided, are being printed by order of the state commissioners. Women will use the same ballots as men and an ample "supply will be available In every precinct of the state. The commissioners are preparing to issue instructions to the county election boards which will facilitate the handling of a doubled electorate. Party organizations, confident that the women of the state would have full suffrage before election day, have been building up the women's organizations .for months. With the necessary chairmen and officials these organizations 'extend from state headquarters in Indianapolis down to every precinct in the state. ; Total Voters 1,600,000. The number f women voters in the 'state Is placed between 750,000 and S00.000. The enumeration of men .voters, made in 1919, as provided in the state constitution, showed a total of 803,391 men of voting age in the state.! It is believed, therefore, that the tjtal number ' of voters now in Indiana approximates 1,600,000. Of the total (lumber 20,765 are colored. Of ;he total number of voters In Indian at the time of the last election, :724,74 registered and were qualified to 'vWe. The total number of votes casfor secretary of state in the election was only 572,607. It is believed, - however, that a large percentage of the wofaen voters will register and vote th year on account of the organizations which have been perfected by bth the leading parties. In counties where voting machines re used it is possible that men will iote on machines and women will use Australian ballots, according to Dirrele Chaney, secretary of the state board of election commissioners. . Counties in which machines are ised are: Allen, Bartholomew, Boone, linton, Delaware, Fountain, Fulton, rlenry, Johnson, Marion, Montgomery, Newton, Pulaski, St. Joseph; Tippecanoe, Vanderburg, Vigo and Warrick. Machines are also used in Peru, but not in other parts of Miami county. Cost 25 Per Cent Higher. . Election commissioners estimate that there will be an increase of approximately 25 per cent in the cost of the election, making an increase of about $74,000. In the election of 191S, 72,607 votes were cast, at a cost of $295,540, or 53 cents for each vote cast. The doubling of the electorate will not double the expense, because the same officials can be used, with the addition of a number of assistant clerks in each precinct. Officials in charge of the election in each precinct will decide whether to have separate voting places for the women or use one place for all. If separate places are used, the expense will be greater, as seven other officials in each precinct would be required besides the new clerks. In using the same voting plane, this expense would be avoided, and the cost of the extra clerks and the additional ballots would be the only additional expense. Members of the board of election commissioners said yesterday that new precincts probably will not be required. There are 3,143 precincts in the state, all of which will be practically doubled in the number of their electorate. It is thought that an addition to the clerical force in the precincts to

WSYGAND'S TACTICS WORRY BOLSHEVIKI

quickly for emergency help. Food and clothing are being distributed at Lemburg, Lublin, Premysl and Warsaw.

ZeVn Zem Club To Get

Show Plans Under Way Zem Zem Shrine club members and

all nobles of Richmond and vicinity are

requested to appear at the regular meeting at K. of P. temple, Friday evening at 7:30 p. m., for an important business session and another surprise by Sheiks Duffln and Holland. Appointment of committees and distribution of the work for the coming show will be the main business. All Nobles of the Mystic Shrine are urged to co

operate. isoDies, whether at this time members of the local club or not, are urged to attend Friday night's meeting.

NEWCASTLE YOUTH DESIGN ATed

WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Representative Richard N. Elliott, of the Sixth district, has designated George M. Smith, of Newcastle, to take the West Point entrance examination.

General Weygand. Recent , successes of the Poles against the Bolsheviki are credited to the tactics of the French general, Weygand, to whom the Poles offered the supreme command. Weygand is in Warsaw, and his advice is being very closely followed by the Polish army leaders,

take care of the added work will be a better solution of the problem than a redistribution and the formation of

additional precincts.

COOKED BREAKFAST SWEPT THE HOUSE FIRST Jltf IN YEAR Richmond lady shows marked improvement; stomach trouble had made her an invalid.

American Friends Remain In Warsaw Despite Danger Despite the threatening conditions in Warsaw, a small number of American Friends with several English people will remain to continue relief work according to information received at the local Friends' offices, from the American Friends' Service committee. Contributions received during the first 10 days of August, for suffering people in the war stricken country.

Vcame from 22 states. Practically 25

per cent were from Friends, according to the report. This is considered a good showing considering their relative proportion in this country. Bromberg and Grudenz are now the new headquarters for the Friends' unit and it is said that supplies are needed

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Skin, to be healthy, must breathe. It also must perspire must expel, through the pores, its share of the body's waste material. Certain creams and powders clog the pores, interfering both with elimination and breathing, especially during the heated period. If more women understood this, there would be fewer self-ruined complexions. If they would use ordinary mercolized wax instead of cosmetics they would have healthy complexions. This remarkable substance actually absorbs a bad skin, also unclogging the pores. Result: The fresher, younger under-skin is permitted to breathe and to show itself. The exquisite new complexion gradually peeps out, one free from any appearance of artificiality. Obtain an ounce of mercolized wax from your druggist and try it. Apply nightly like cold cream for a week or two, washing it off mornings. To remove wrinkles, here's a marvelously effective treatment, which also acts naturally and harmlessly: Dissolve an ounce of powdered saxolite iu a half pint witch hazel and use as a wash lotion. Advertisement.

"I prepared breakfast for the family yesterday, then cleaned up everything and swept the house, which is the first time I've been able to do

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Pig Growing Contest The various Hog Associations of Darke County and the Board of Directors of the Darke County Agricultural Society are holding a Pig Growing Contest and Sale at the Darke County Fair, Aug. 23 to 27th. The , Fair Board is nolding a contest of their own and the three associations of the County are each holding a contest of their own breed. The contest of the Fair Board is held for the purpose of educating the boys and girls of the County to fatten their hogs for market while the association contests are held to educate the youngsters to feed their pigs for breeding purposes only. There are 174 head of pigs entered in these contests and there is sure some rivalry among the contestants. The Poland China Association will hold a public sale of their pigs at 1 o'clock p. m. Thursday, Aug. 26 and the money each- pig brings will be given to the boy or girl who raised it. Advertisement.

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