Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 24, 7 December 1920 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1920,

PROGRESS IN HOUSE ORGANIZATION URGED

BY WAYNE CO. MAN In order to avoid delay , in handling problems that will come up in the next: session , of the state legislature, through the fight tor the speakership, tow. impending, James M. Knapp. representative ' from Wayne County, has proposed a plan1 of organization whereby the matter may be settled at once -without consuming valuable time. " ' w ' - ' His proposal is embodied in a letter to -Jfe ,Wasauthr.avCiQpy, oJwhich follows: : i - V' " Hagerstown, touL. Dec. 4, 1920. Mr. E. M. Wasmuth, , Indianapolis, Ind. , ' Dear Sir i. ' . - . I have been giving the question of the selection of a Speaker for the House of Representatives considerable

thought. I have been hoping all along that conditions -would be . such that

would enable the House to enter into, what promises to be, one of the most

Important sessions of the General Assembly, -without first having had to go through a long drawn out contest for

the speakership. It is now about Ave

weeks until the time of the usual pre-

lesdslative session caucus," but I be

Ileve, that for the best Interests of the people of the State, and to make sure of a more harmonious working body, that this precedent be not followed, but that the Republican House members should assemble without delay and decide cow who they wished to be speaker. I would suggest however, Khat consent of all speakership candidates be secured, before such a tall Is made. Such a plan as this would give the "Speaker To Be" ample time to carefully work out his committee assignments so that he would be ready to announce them on the opening day ' of the session, and get down to business without the delay that has -at-tended sessions . in the past The people of the State have a right to expect that the prospects for a real constructive legislative session shall not be injured In the outset by petty jealousies and fights that often result from such contests as these.. Therelore X am for getting this matter settled at an early date, and then every fellow lend a hand toward giving the State , a real constructive legislative programme. Yours truly, JAMES M. KNAPP, Rep. Wayne County.

GREEK PRINCESS ENGAGED TO WED ROUMANIAN PRINCE

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Princess Helen. The engagement of rrincesa Helen c" Greece to Crown Prince Charles of Roumania has been announced. The princess is the daughter cf ex-King Constantine of Greece. The crown prince entered into a morganatic marriage with Mile. Zeza Lambrino, a Roumanian eirl, in 1919.

DEFINITE APPROVAL OF NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM IS SOUGHT

Ttv Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Dec. 7. Definite (crroval by Congress of a comprehensive plan for development of the rational park system will be soupht tb National Park Service of the npfartment of Interior in submitting Ifs 1922 appropriation estimates. The estimates, which were outlined tn a statement today by the Park Service, total $2,473,594, and provide for construction of roads," sanitary system, camping grounds and electric lighting plants for the public camps and hotels in addition to the regular pxpenses of maintenance and administration. The estimates exceed the appropriation for the current year by approximately $1,500,000 all of which the service plans to use in inaugurating Its development program. "The increase asked for." the statement Issued by the park service said, "Is admittedly large, but it should be

remembered that these pleasuring

grounds, the property of the people, comprise an area larger than the com

bined states of Massachusetts and Con

necticut"

The service 6aid it would submit with its estimates figures showing

that each year the national parks re

turn to the federal treasury in the form of revenues a large dividend on the Investment These revenues in the

1920 fiscal year were said to have

amounted to approximately 35 per

cent of the cost of maintaining the

parks that year while the revenues this year are expected to amount to 40 per cent of the year's cost. The suggestion is added that should the development program be approved it is expected that the revenues within a few years will be brought to a figure approximating the cost of administration, maintenance and protection!

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. Need of a far-6ighted government policy with respect to many of the country's internal affairs is emphasized in the annual report of Secretary Payne, made public today at the Interior Department Lack of a definite aim was said to affect particularly the administration of activities In Alaska, in dealing with the

Indian tribes, in preservation of the

national parks and forests and again in handling the greater reconstruction problem of maintaining a high agricultural production. While Mr. Payne criticised the uncertainty which he said surrounded many activities, he commended as a strong constructive step the action of congress in making possible the "superpower survey" of the region between Boston and Washington with a view to the development of a unified

system of power generation and distribution. This investigation, made

tinder the direction of the Interior De

partment, will be completed and the committee's report given to the public about next June, the secretary said.

adding that he believed it would deserve public confidence. Transportation Problem. On the subject of Alaska, the secretary said the primal problem was transportation and advocated the operation of a government owned steamship line in order to insure development of the territory's resources. Two lines now serve the region, but Mr. Payne Indicated their service was not satisfactory. He suggested their consolidation as a means .of improving the

service but this apparently was im-

possiDie. The government railroad in Alaska to be a total of 540 miles in length will

be completed and in operation in 1922, Mr. Payne reported. He added that it tapped fields of untold mineral wealth and praised the work of the engineers

in the progress made.

In connection with Secretary Payne's discussion of Alaskan transportation, Governor Riggs, the territorial executive, urged the establishment of a tonnage tax on all shipping to and in the territory and the building up with the fund thus raised of "regular and reasonable service upon equitable rates and schedules." He advocated also

government appropriations for the construction of a scheme of highways to serve as feeder wagon roads to the

government own rail lines.

Chart Independence

Is Urged by Admiral ' (By 'Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec 7. The United States should not be subject to the danger of having to rely on foreign countries for charts for American vessels. Rear Admiral Edward Simpson,

Hydrograpber, says in his annual report today to Sercetary Daniels. He recommends legislation to augment the staff in the hydrograpber's office to remedy the present situation. "With the present force this dangerous dependence on foreign charts in certain localities, notably Europe, Australia and the East Indies, will con

tinue for forty years or more," report asserts.

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In Wichita, Kas., it has been decided to use the churches as polling : places in the future, owing to a pro-' test from the women against being obliged to vote in Hery stables, barber shops, undertaking parlors and similar places.

Benjamin Tompkins Dies

In Cincinnati, Monday Benjamin Tompkins, 25 years old.

who has been living with his aunt Mrs. Margaret Brumlev, 30 South Third street, died in Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, while on a visit. He is survived by his aunt, and one sister, Lorretta Hust. Funeral services will be conducted in Cincinnati. Burial will also take place there. The rapid growth of the nail is an Indication of health.

RED PEPPER HEAT

STOPS BACKACHE

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Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, aching joints. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, Just try "Red Pepper Rub" and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Insiant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes, it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion and pain is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Almost in

stant relief awaits you. Use it for j

colds In chest. No matter what you have used for pain or congestion, don't fall to try Red Pepper Rub. Advertisement.

HEcoMMKVnrcn to school CHILDREN This Is ths season when children are subject to croup, colds and coughs. Ttena C Marchard, 38 Lawrence St., Hal em, Mass.. writes: "I used Foley's Hdney and Tar with good results. I had a very bad cold and It gave me relief at once, so I recommended It to every child that Roes to school." This standard, low priced medicine loosens and clears mucus and phlegm, checks

strangling coughing, makes easy

breathing, soothes and heals raw, in

flamed membranes, and stops tickling

In throat. A. O. Luken & Co., 630 Main. Advertisement.

Doctor Said Lungs Might Last 6 Months Mrs. Anthony Thought Her Time Had Come. Found Road to Health, Gained 40 Pounds.

"I want to tell others what Milks Emulsion has done for me. Doctors told my husband that I would not live 6 months, and said I had tuberculosis. When I began taking your wonderful medicine I began to get better and am now strong, able to do all my work. Weigh 40 pounds more, have a good appetite and sleep fine at night. Before using Milks Emulsion I could not do anything, had to sleep in a chair, had no appetite and thought my time had certainly come." Mrs. Robert M. Anthony, Box 63, Guln, Ala. To give your body strength to resist disease, try bullrtig It up with Milks Emulsion. A trial costs nothing. Milks Emulsion Is a pfeasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved.

This is the only solid emulsion made, i

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An Old Receipe j to Darken Hair

Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray,;

Faded Hair Dark and Glossy.

Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound-1

ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug etore for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger Advertisement

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SPECIAL Vacuum Bottles Keeps contents hot 36 hours or" cold 72 hours. Sturdy aluminum caps and heavy container. Pint size, regular $3.00 value

$1.98

QUART SIZES, non-breakable. VAC 2, Makes an ideal Xmas T:. $4.50 LUNCH KITS, with flQ OC bottle, complete pOD VIGRAN'S VARIETY STORE Cor. 6th and Main St

Sensational Price Reductions

SHOE

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NOW ON IN FULL SWING Will you be among the many of this community who will SAVE on Footwear? This store follows a conservative policy, catering to superior quality and service, but we are keeping pace with the reorganization period and taking our losses with a smile.

All Profits Sacrificed in a sale that will startle even the most economical buyers. Thousands of dollars worth of high-grade Shoes at less than wholesale prices.

We invite the most critical buyer to compare our Shoes and prices with all others. You will readily see that we are v offering the greatest buy of the season.

Below are a few prices that will indi? ca'te the bargain's you'll find:

In this group are English and round-toe tans, especially priced 05 The finest men's Shoes made. You'll agree when you see Q QfT them tDO.OtJ One lot of ladies' Novelty Dress Boots Qf

Ladies' Comfort Shoes, plain toe, mili- J 4 A tary heel tpQ&O Ladies' Brown Calf Brogue newest QpT QK style pOVO Ladies' Black Kid Hi-Heel rr $6.95

Growing Girls' Black Low-See,s.hoe.5-.$6.65 Ladies' finest Tan Calf Brogue QQ QC Oxfords tpOmUD 20 PERCENT DISCOUNT On All tong-Wearing Quality Shoes for Boys. 20 PERCENT DISCOUNT On Every Pair of Children's Shoes in Our Store.

Beckman & Kreimeier

70S Main Street

First It is sold at a moderate price. You save when you buy it. Second: It has more than the ordinary leavening strength, therefore, you use less. Third: There are no failuresit always makes the sweetest, most palatable of foods. Fourth: It is used by millions of housewives leading domestic science teachers and cooking experts.

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Fifth: It is the best Baking Powder that can be produced. Was given highest awards at World's Pore Food Exposition, Chicago; Paris ETpofation, Paris, France. Sixthz It contains only such Ingredients as have been official approved by the United States Food Authorities. The finest quality Baking Powder at the most economics cost. "The Biggest Bargain That Goes into the Kitchen Today." Potmd can of Calumet contains full 16 ox. Some baking powders come in 12 os. instead of 1 6 os. cans. Be sure yog get a pound when you want it.

Calumet Not Cooki Recipe t cup butter,' V2 cup sugar. 2 eggs. H cap flour, 1 level teaspoon Calumet Baking Powder, 34 cup chopped nuts. 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Then mix in the regular way.

Only 15 More Shopping Days Many are taking ' advantage of the reasonable prices and choice stock of Christmas gifts at Lawall's Jewelry Store, 607 Main street, by making their selections now and having them laid aside for later delivery. They will serve you likewise. Open Evenings

STEVE WORLEY GARAGE Agents for MITCHELL AUTOMOBILES First Class Repair Work U. S. Tires and Accessories 211-213 N. W. 7th St. Phone 4878

BUILDING BRICK We have a complete line of face brick and common brick. HACKMAN-KLEHFOTH &. CO. North Tenth and F Streets Also South G between 6th and 7th Phones 2015-2016

Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 PEERLESS CLEANING CO.

318 Main Street

SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLUS AV2 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY "The Home For Savings"

RUBBER BOOTS VULCANIZED Pure gum rubber welded to the soles and heels.

Also, cuts repaired In any part of the boot. WM. F. LEE, No. 8 South 7th St , "Richmond's Reliable Tire Man"

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Just Compiled show that during the past year the resources of the Trust Companies of Indiana increased twenty-nine million dollars, or 10 per cent over the preceding year. WE WOULD CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FACT that in this most gratifying growth of Trust Companies throughout this State Dickinson Trust Co. alone contributed $350,000.00 of resources, placing this bank in one of the first positions in size of the Trust Companies in the State of Indiana. We attribute this excellent showing on the part of our institution' to the confidence and loyal support of the public, for which we are deeply grateful to our thousands of friends and satisfied patrons. " We want to extend our field of usefulness in this community to you, in the confidence that we can serve your every requirement by rendering a banking service that will please you. Dickinson Trust Co.

Member of Federaal Reserve Bank

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