Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 271, 23 September 1920 — Page 2

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MAY FORM BREEDERS' BODY AT MEETING IN i . .- GENTERVILLE, OCT. 6 The local tendency ' to . distribute pureblood stock to borne farmers and to ' make sales Inviting to : those In near-by; .counties, is -, to be ; applauded. To have a wide reputation, one which will draw breeders from several states is aU right, "of coarse, but the effect of',1 pureblood; herds also should be shown, locally and near at home, simpjy for the benefits such herds are able to confer on the home neighborhood. r Wayne County has a number of more or less noted hog breeders, for instance, and we have no doubt somo of the best hogs of three or four dlstitnet types that can be found on the map. We can say this after a personal inspection of various herds and attendance at several sales of registered stock. Associations Formed. There are Big-Type Poland, DurocJersey and Chester White associations in this section, and the tendency now is to make one big combination. This does not mean that the individual units will not be maintained, and separate sales held, but it does mean that all pureblood hog men can work in harmony for the good of the whole, and for the upbuilding of registered live stock. This is the very heart of co-operation, the one thing which wins whan all else fails. Every sale of each breed will be an advertisement for all members who breed that kind of hog. It will mean centralized effort, urhiph in th lnne run. invariably tells The farmer, and not the fancy breecVsr of the fine strains, feeds the world. He fills the pork barrels and smokehouses, and supplies the lard. The purebred hog is for his use. It is not a purely ornamental or sho' ring animal. It is really all business and mighty good business at that, for the fanner to improve his herds and flocks. This has been proven in dairy ing, cattle growing, and hog raising, and is evidenced in poultry yards, where the hens have homes and the mistress has plenty of eggs. Wayne County Breeders' Association. The next proposed move is to combine into one large organization to b known, probably, as the Wayne County Breeders association. This combv nation of all interested in registered live stock should work for the common good and center interest on Wayne county as a live stock producing center worth going mile3 to visit for the selection ot good animals ol various types and breeds. Later on, such a combination should be able to put i on live stock shows every year, when suitable land and buildings have been built. The men interested in the formation of such an organization will meet at Centerville, in the town hall, on the evening of Oct. 6. Wood Eliason, Porter Pike, Walter B. Fulghum, Clarence Palmer, Clyde Leverton and other members of the various hog breeders' associations, have the active work in charge. A meeting was held at Centervillo, Wednesday night to further the idea. The Home Garden Storing Vegetables. Vegetables may be stored to good advantage in a house that has a cellar containing a furnace. The furnace is not necessary if the cellar is so constructed that the vegetables will not freeze. It should be so arranged as to be ventilated so that the air may be constantly changed. Either a concrete or an earth floor may be used. If concrete, it is we'l to have two or three rhches of sand so that the floor may be' kept moist. If there is a furnace, a room should be partioned off to prevent too great EXCURSION TO CINCINNATI via Sunday, Sept. 26th, $1.99 round trip including tax. Leaving Richmond 8:15 a. m.; returning, leave Cincinnati 5:50 p. m. central time. For information inquire agent, Home Tel. 2062. 45 Years Ago Today Marconi, the inventor of wireless telegraphy, was born. Use the wireless A DIAMOND RING carries a message of its own. Always At Your Service FIRST NATIONAL BANK 6-GALLON CAN HAVOLINE OIL (Medium) S3.75 Richmond Tire Service Cor. 11th and Main WILSON CLEANER TAILOR "Wh2n lt'a done by Wilson It's don right." PHONES 1105-1108

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HEADS VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS immassssssssst Capt. Robert U. Woodside. Capt. Robert G. Woodside of Pittsburgh is the new commander-in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, whose annual meeting in Washington has just erded. His election was unanimous. Captain Woodside fought in the SpanishAmerican war and distinguished himself in the recent war by Baving the flank of his battalion in the battle of Verdun. heat for most vegetables. A room to arranged may be used to store carrota, beets, celery, parsnips, turnips, and if necessary, potatoes. It is best to put the vegetables in boxes, baskets or crates. These should not be very large, as the vegetables ' will become heated, causing them to decay; Also the air can circulate much better. It is best to gather the vegetables when dry. If they are wet when harvested, dry them before putting them in the cellar. Sort carefully and remove any that are bruised or have started to decay, and use immediately. It is also a convenient time to sort according to size. The temperature should be kept ?.s near uniform as possible. A temperature of 40 degrees is considered best. LAWYERS WEAR DRESS SUITS ROCKVILLE, Ind., Sept. 23. Attorneys here solved a question of equity, caused by the impaneling of women for jury duty, when they appeared in Parke county court in full evening dress. RHEUMATISM A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who Had It In the Spring- of 1893 I was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who have It know, for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received was only temporary. Finally, I found a remedy that cured me completely, and it has never returned. I have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden with rheumatism, some of them 70 to 80 years old, and results were the same as In my own case. I want every sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent; simply mall your name and address and I will send it free to try. After you have used It and It has proven Itself to he that long-looked-for means of prettintr rid of your rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but understand. I do not want your money unless you are perfectly satisfied (,o send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any lonpcr when relief Is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write today. Mark II. Jackson. No. 21 SO, Durston Bids.. Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. .lackson i3 responsible. Above statement true. Advertisement. "Say It With Flowers" LEMON'S FLCWER SHOP 1015 Main Street Phone 1093 SIMPLEX IRONERS Sold by Richmond Electric Co. 1105 Main St. All Sorts in All Grades We give you the best for the price.

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VETERANS OF WARS WILL BE ASKED TO PARADE ON NOV. 11 Veterans of all wars are to be asked to participate in the big Armistice Day parade being planned for Nov. 11 by a committee from organizations of the city. All these men are to appear in uniform and It is expected that probably 5,000 veterans will be in the city that day. Special Invitations to smaller towns in eastern Indiana and western Ohio to participate in the Richmond celebration by sending large delegations will be sent by the American Legion. The meeting in the K. of P. temple Wednesday night of the American Legion was an enthusiastic affair and everyone present expressed the idea that the legion s part in the parade should be one of the features. The section which will be devoted to it will be handled by a committee, and a full " turn-out of American Legion members is expected. Pageant to be Feature Plans by other organizations call for a pageant effect, in which floats will represent great historical features in American history. Pilgrims' Day features also will be incorpor ated. A speaker of national reputation will be secured to make an address of a patriotic nature in the afternoon. Several men are being angled for, but thus far a speaker has not definitely been selected. A football game will be played by the American Legion team against some strong aggregation. The Legion athletic authorities have not announced the team yet, but state that it will be composed of stars on the football field. Saxophones Drown Dull A dance at night to top off the big day's festivities will be held and moans of the groaning saxophones will drown all thoughts of war in the hundreds of uniformed young men who will be hosts at the jazz affair. Monday night ill the American Legion rooms in the K. of P. temple will be held the committee meeting of all representatives of various organizain the city and community. All or ganizations that have already signified their intentions of backing up the day's celebration are as follows: Harry Ray Post, American Legion; Central Labor Council and all affiliated labor bodies, Grand Army of the Republic, Rotary club, Kiwanis club, Young Men's Business club, Knights of Columbus, Elks, Luther League of Richmond, Masonic order, Salvation Army, Y. M. C. A., Eagles, Moose, Red Men, Knights of Pythias, Druids, Odd Fellows, Junior Order United American Mechanics, Sons of Veterans, Veterans of Spanish-America war. War

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Mothers, Women's Relief Corps, Bar, association, Red Cross, Federation of, m i t 1 1 n i I ieacntria, uinuam, oaonen association. Truckmen's association, Automotive association, Women's club. South Side Improvement association. Eleven "Jamaica Ginger Hair Tome Jags" Tried In City Court in Month Notwithstanding the existence of both national and state liquor prohibition laws, the number of men who have been arraigned in city court for violation of liquor laws so far this month almost equals the normal average before the prohibition era. So far 11 men have been sentenced in city court since Sept. 1 on charges of public intoxication. Three were arraigned Thursday morning. The police explain, however, that practically all men who have been arrested for intoxication, accumulated their "jags" by the. use of such stimulants as Jamaica ginger, hair tonic, etc. - Some mix various drugs and tonics, and the resulting concoction usually produces a state of complete unconsciousness after two or three drinks. The three men who were arraigned in city court Thursday were Jamaica ginger "jags." Earl Brittenham pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery on Evelyn Brittenham and was fined $1 and costs. M asonic calendar Friday, Sept. 24. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4. R. A. M. Called meet-; ing; work In Mark Master degree, be-j ginning at 7 ociock. Refreshments. SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little MenthoSulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of MenthoSulphur from any good druggist and us it like cold cream. Advertisement. But Just These Fully charged battery all th time. Maximum service for your car. A new battery for your old one. A feeling of security. Economy. Safety. FurtherWe extend our service to your garage or on the road at a nominal charge under your insurance. Richmond "nd.

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LABOR TO ORGANIZE IN CENTRAL AMERICA 1 (By Associated Press) SAN SALVADOR. ReDublic of Sal vador, Sept. 23. Formation of a Cen tral American Labor federation has been planned by delegates of the labor federation of Guatemala and Salvador and labor bodies of other Central American states will be invited to become members. Plans for the organization contemplate the appointment of a supreme council made up of one delegate from each state, its headquarters shifting every two years to the capital of .a different republic This simremi council would serve for two years, and would elect its own presi dent, treasurer, secretary and assistant secretary. It would begin operation on SPDt. 15. 1921. The authority of this council would extend to all labor problems, whether within the member states or in foreign countries, andit would deal with questions generally of interest to labor in Central America. NEW YORK CRICKETERS FACE ENGLISH MEN NEW YORK, Sept 23 All New York cricket eleven playing against the Incognlti cricketers of England in the second day of their match, begun today's playing against odds of 377 to OSTEOPATHY Dr. FLORENCE G. ROADES Graduate of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Post graduate in diseases of women and children and makes a specialty of same. Office Comstock Bldg 1016 Main (Opposite Bee Hive Grocery) Phones: Res., 1278; Office, 1396 Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; 1 to 5 p.m. Evenings by appointment DR. LEE C. HOOVER Veterinarian Phone 1399 20 S. 12th St I TRUNKS VIGRAN 617 MAIN STREET

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54 runs with eight local batters yet to be bowled. Although some of the best local batters were yet to defend their wickets, there was little hope of overcoming the tremendous lead pilled up by the invaders yesterday. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ENJOYS PICNIC WEDNESDAY About 50 high school faculty members attended the picnic at Sedgwick Rock Wednesday evening. The trip was made in automobiles. Everyone agreed that they had a fine time and that there was plenty to eat. Mr. Taggart's advisory group, composed of 30 boys, will have a weiner roast Friday. Coach Null and Mr. Cantwell will be guests'. The DuBois club met and organized Thursday morning. The Teachers' federation meetlnsr has been postponed until next Thursday. The senior class is to be In charge of the chapel exercises Friday morning.

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