Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 321, 23 November 1920 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AMU SUJN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOW1J, INO. TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1920.

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COUNTY OFFICIALS AT EATON POSTPONE I I Allll II AK IATIAII

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EATON, O., Nov. 23 Another adjournment was taken Monday by the county commissioners upon action on

allowances for county officials for' hire of deputies, clerks, etc., for the! 1 ftni it i i j il. t A I

jear 1-1. it is saiu me cuiuiuisaiuuera are not fully agreed upon some allowances. Change in the law relating to these allowances has been made. The old law specified that allowances in excess of a fixed per cent of the fees of each office could not be made, while the new law specifies that not less than 40 per cent on the first $2,000 of fees, or fractional part thereof, 60 per cent on the next $8,000, and 85 per cent on all over $10,000 snail be allowed. It is within the power of an official or taxpayer, under the new law, to take appeal to common pleas court from the commissioners' decree. Under the old law if the allowances, which could not be made in excess of a certain percent of the fees of office, were insufficient, the official applied to common pleas court, where additional allowance could be made to meet requirements of the office if the court deemed it justifiable. Hasten Lyons Trial Trial of LeRoy Lyons, under indictment for assault and battery, will come up December 1 in common pleas court, according to present arrangement. Prosecutor Phil Saylor, in open court, Monday, requested early assignment of the case for trial and Judge A. C. Risinger fixed and announced the date. Lyons was indicted in May, 1919. Later, when the case came up for trial, it developed that the original indictment papers could not be found and upon this technicality the trial was halted. The May, 1920, grand jury re-Indicted Lyons. Machinist to Wed. Lawrence K. Her, 23, machinist, 421 South Wayne Avenue, Dayton, O., and Margaret M. Mahoney, IS, Harrison township, daughter of Dennis Mahoney procured a marriage license here Monday. Lodge Celebrates Fourth Year. Despite unfavorable weather conditions, a large number of the members of Eaton lodge, No. 818. Loyal Order of Moose, were present Monday night at the lodge's fourth annual celebration of its organization. A number of visiting brethren were guests at the celebration, which included a program of addresses, music and a rabbit dinner. Dr. Christian, of Verona, was the principal speaker. Pastor Goes to England. The Rev. Thomas Murray, pastor, concluded a week's special services Monday evening at the Universalist ci'urch. The final meeting was in ilie nature of a farewell service for Mr. Murray, who leaves soon for a trip to England. Mr. Murray also is pastor of the Universalist church in Eldorado. During Mr. Murray's absence the Rev. Frederick W. Miller. D. D., Chicago, will supply the Eaton and Eldorado churches, it is announced.

NOTED U.S. ENGINEER DIRECTS BORING OF TWIN TUBES UNDER HUDSON RIVER

Clifford M. Holland, one ot America- most distinguished civil engineers, is the man to whom has been given the task of boring the twin tubes under the Hudson river. The two-tube tunnel is a project of two states. It runs from Canal and Broome streets, Manhattan, N. Y.t to Twelfth and Fourteenth streets. New Jersey. No traffic other than automobiles, trucks or horse drawn vehicles will be alloved to use the tubes. Each tube will carry oneway traffic The engineering difficulties involved match those of the present Hudson river tunnel. The new tubes will eliminate ferry traffic congestion and speed up deliveries between New Jersey and New York. It is the first great step toward solving the traffic problem Ox" the metropolis.

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MOB IN VIENNA SEEKS TO BREAK UP FESTIVAL By Associated Pres VIENNA, Nov. 23. Windows in the Czech bank and in a hotel where the Sokol festival was being held were smashed today by an angry crowd in retaliation for attacks on Austrian

Bohemians in Prague. A crowd of I

many thousand took part in the demonstration and it was with difficulty the police prevented the breaking up of the festival and the storming of the Czech legation.

Heart Problems j

time I have ever loved anyone in my life. Could you help me solve this problem, as my children are the first to be considered, for I worship them. HOPEFUL. , I would not advise you to give up a good husband for a man who is willing to love a married woman. - Your husband's love for you has been tested and proved true. Doubtless if you were married to tBe other man you would find him disappointing in many respects and after the course of a few months or a year, you would care no more for him than you do your husband. Do not be blind to the goodness in your husband. If you were to lose him you would find how much he has meant to you. Women the wide world

For their sake, if for no other reason, i be true to your marriage. "Red Wing": Your first letter was answered in the column. I cannot say why the young man does not write. Do not write to him again.

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl

in high school. I have a very good J over wu,d envy you fc; the content-

boy friend who lives in another state

He has finished high school and has been to college for two years. He has spoken to me of marriage and I am writing to you for advice. I am sure of our love. He is a very respectful young gentleman and has been keeping steady company with me for two years. I have known him all my life. A BLONDE. You arp too young to become engaged. If your love is true it will last, and two or three years from now you can become engaged with more a.-surante that you are doing (he right thirjg.

ment which is yours if you are willing

to see it and appreciate it. Your children are entitled to their own father who will take more interest in them than will anv nth"- man

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Clifford M. Holland ani diagram showing location of new tubes.

sions for the past year were given as i business

follows: Philippines, imports. $118.C39.052, exports. $113,117,000; the bulk of the trade being with the United States in both cases. Porto Rico, imports, $96,388,000, exports, $150,811,000 of which $133,207,000 went to the United States.

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unsettled and discontented. I was only a child when married and took this man to please my parents, knowing I didn't love .him. He is an ideal husbard, has no bad habits and never gives me a cross word, but I do not love him. I have ?cently met a man I love, the only

CITY MANAGER

(Continued from Page One) authority and responsibility in a single body. It provides a trained, professional, controlled exective instead of an untrained, amateur, independent executive. It differs from the commission form by concentrating administrative duties in a single appointive officer, instead of distributing them among members of the commission. Conclusion. The commission-manager plan thus becomes our most democratic form of city government by treating a governing board on which any representative citizen may serve with credit and without technical qualifications or personal sacrifice a board sensitive to the will of the people since they invest it with sole power and hold it responsible for results. It is our most efficient form of government because it permits the people's representatives to employ the best trained talent in the country for the management of the ever-increasing

! Flour Follows Wheat Drop

In Minneapolis Market MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 23. In line with yesterday's break in the wheat market, flour continued its decline of yesterday with an additional break of 20 cents in the price for family patents, although one large mill's quotations were unchanged. Another flour

house reduced its price from $S.C0 to j $8.40 a barrel. Quotations in the flour!

market here today ranged from $S.4D to $9.00 a barrel.

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ruuuK wiin me oia Biyie cruel spring trusses or belts with leg strap torture. Your own good. Common sense and your own rlootor will tell you It is the only way in which you ran ever expect a cure. After wearing: it 30 davs. if it Is not entirely satisfactory In everv way If it is not easy nd comfortable if you cannot actually see your rupture Ki ttins bolter, and if not convinced that a cure is merely a question of time, just return it and you are out nothing-. Any rupture appliance sent on 3ft days' trial 'IV 11 your ruptured friends of this. KASV-HOLD CO.. 3617 Koch BldS., Kansas City, Mo. Advertisement.

Get Your Thanksgiving Oysters THE KANDY SHOP Lunch with us when downtown shopping. Service a la carte Agents for Page & Shaw, the Candy of Excellence Boston and New York's Finest Candy Spoehr's Bulk Chocolates Bunte's Hard Candies Italian Creams Novelties and Confections The KANDY SHOP and LUNCHEONETTE

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(Continued from Page One) be clarified to give the island inbab itants the full effect of theintention of congress in declaring them "citizen of the Philippine islands, and as such, entitled to the protection of the UniLed States." Labor Shortage. Shortage of labor is proving a serious obstacle to the development of the islands, the report states, the natives preferring to move to Hawaii and other comnorativelv develonucd

places rather than clear the back j

country. "There was every evidence of contentment with conditions and of friendliness toward Americans and appreciation for what the United States has done in the islands," General Mclntyre states in reporting on a recent inspection trip. The progress of Porto Rico under thp organic Act of 1917 has been very satisfactory' and continues so, the report says, the island having just completed one of the most prosperous years in its history. Improvement of freight and passenger service between the United States and Porto Rico was recommended. Liquidate Bonds. Liquidation of the $20,000,000 bond issue of 1908 and the collection of the customs in San Domijigo by the United States continued to progress satisfactorily during the past year, General Mclntyre stated. Increase in the salaries of civilian employes in the bureau of Insular affairs to retain the services of old and valued employes was recommended. Trade figures for the island posses"VOlll MEDICINE IS O. K." Mrs. Chas. Uule. New Dig-grins, Wis., writes: "Your medicine is O. K. I think Foley's Honey and Tar is the liest for coughs. 1 think your medicine Is all you say II is. 1 know I would never be without it. Tou may use ray name." Foley's Honey and Tar acts " quickly, checks coughs, colds and croup, cuts the phlegm, opens air passages and allays irritation. It stops sleep-disturbing coushingr at nisliL Children like it. Contains no opiates. A. G. huk-n. fi."0 Main St. Advertisement.

Sore or Irritated Throat Try Brazilian Balm

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Budget Plan will hiini the Hew Edison ih&Ksoas!

'TpHIS is the time of the year when our Budget Plan is most helpful. You ought to come in right away and find out what it can do for you. In the first place, it will put a New Edison beside your Christmas tree, (how the family will rejoice!) In the second place, it will stretch your Christmas

dollar so that you'll hardly feel the purchase.

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(essential of life, such

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as a home, and

payments on the sound "time" principle. It combines modern business practice with thrift. This way of treating a dollar actually makes ito farther. Let us explain how the Budget Plan brings the longed-for New Edison for what an'' extremely ordinary gift would cost, and makes 1921 thrift pay for the balance.-

IN THE WESTCOTT PHARMACY"

Extraordinary

Market Conditions

enabled us to continue this Manufacturers'

UNLOADING SALE

The Most Unusual Event We Have Ever Held When manufacturers began to write and telegraph us that they had loads of desirable merchandise to sacrifice, in order to raise READY CASH immediately, we realized that, for the first time in our four years' experience, we were face to face with market conditions that would result in great benefit to our customers. We took fullest advantage of our opportunity, and we repeat, in all our years of experience, we have never seen manufacturers more eager to exchange their goods for cash, and willing to take bigger losses on the sales than RIGHT NOW. Customers Are Already Talking. About the Values. Here Arc a Few for Tomorrow. What Do You Think of Them?

UNLOADING SALE Low Prices Are Accomplishing Wonders Women's Serge Dresses You'll be pleasantly surprised at these women's attractive allwool Serge Dresses. They're very new and are worth much more money. We got all the

maker had, in sizes 16 to 44.

and offer them tomorrow for

$7.89

Women's Finer Winter Dresses Cfui:-ite styles for street and afternoon wear. In finer allwool Velour, Charmeuse, Silvertones, Silk Tricolettes, Tricoticea. Serges and Georgette.

Unloading sale ,

$17.35

2 Immense lot of Women's COATS $17.50 & $22.75 Do not fail to see these new Coats. They are handsome garments they are high-grade garments and they are tailored of the best materials in styles that are right up to the minute. You will surely find just the Coat you are looking for, and the saving will average from one-third up to two-thirds. Plain or furtrimmed, belted all around; novel pockets, button trimmed. Two lots assure a wonderful choice tomorrow at $17.50 and $22.75.

Astounding Savings in Women's Fine Suits We are conservative when we Fay such Suits as these formerly sold for 100 more money. Makers have taken terrific r-acrifices their loss is your gain. Stunning plain tailored or fur-trimmed Suits, in all the preferred materials and colorings, in the Unloading Sale for only

GIRLS' GOATS $8.75 Unloading Sale Everything fashionable. Beaver or plush trimmed and deep, wide collars: belted: in all-wool polo cloth, silvertip., meltons and cheviots. Sizes 7 to 14.

SILK HOSE Sale price 43c Pair

Sample Leather Hand Bags, up to $4.00 values

69c

UNLOADING SALE Blouses

Save one-half. Georgette, Tricolettea and Crepe de Chine Blouses, embroidered and beaded; all new styles.

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ADIES' Richmond

Clara M. Sweitzer, 1002 Main St. Indiana