Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 68, 28 January 1921 — Page 11

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BOARD OF CONTROL BT GEO. W. STOUT ' INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 28. While Governor McCray and his advisers are . considering seriously the matter of creating by law a central board of

. control for Indiana's beneolent, correctional and nenal Institutions, the

executive is out with a statement de claring in effect that his administration is nt committed to the plan, but that he has an open mind on the ques-

-"" tion of the proposed radical change in method.

Institutional men in Indiana, it is Ud, practically without : exception. - . 1 V. 1 I theory. While a purchasing board good .business, it is being urged that Mich.' a system of centralized, economical buying of supplies may be maintained without destroying the present humanitarian and non-partisan system of conducting the state Institutions. It is being pointed out that under a board of four men at $5,000 each, a quartet of entirely new political plums would be created, with centralization of the power in the new board to "control" the army of appointees, employes and attaches at. all the various penal, correctional and benevolent Institutions. This power or "control" is recognized as a political asset to those holding it. but it has been the Indiana idea for a good many years that such "control" vested in such a centralized body is the most dangerous and undesirable thing conceivable. Friends of the system now In use declare it has developed in Indiana a type .of strictly disinterested, humane, thoughtful, studious and loyally devoted boards of trustees, made up of liieh grade men and women who tafco pride in doing their duty fully and humanely without thought of money reward or compensation other than the glow that goes with efficient effort for humanity. At this time each benevolent correctional and penal 'institution is directed under the control of a board composed of four members, two from each of the major political parties. These board members serve practically without pay, the salary being $200 a year and expenses while on the actual business of the institution. Those chosen are almost invariably of the best possible fitness. The jobs have, no political significance and do not attract politicians. They do command the services of men and women whose minds turn instinctively to humanitarian actiities and to the study of social problems. Under the existing system the standard of the institutional boards of Indiana has been maintained on a high plane of usefulness. The state has maintained a purely human contact with its unfortunate wards." A central board of control, it is asserted, would destroy this human touch.. News of the Counties BLOOMINGS PORT. Ind Rev. HodVpins, 6f Columbus, O., will begin a series of meetings here on Jan. 21. The public is invited. Rev. Elmer Wymer will conduct a preachine service here Sunday. GRATIS, Ohio James Moyer. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer, died Wednesday morning and will be buried from the U. B. church. BETHEL., Ind. About 150 Masons attended a supper given in the Masonic hall for members and their families last Thurfsday evening. , Twelve members were present when rlhe Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. 4 Jehu Boren Friday evening. Mrs. C. ' K. Anderson opened the meeting, and Mrs. R. L.. Brow, of Bellefontaine. led in prayer, and also spoke on methods of raising money. . LYNX, Ind. Quick work by Hubert Thurston, who owns a garage at Carlos City, presented a serious blaze in his garage. When he tried to start an automobile he was washing, it back fired and set fire to oil and gasoline on the floor. Thurston succeeded in beating out the fire. The car received no serious damage. v The Rev. Earl Tucker will begin a series of revival meetings at the Cher ry Grove church, west of here, Sun-; day night. Real estate in this vicinity is beginning to move, a number of deals having taken place here in the last lew days. Suburban JACKSOXBURG, Ind. Spenser Gethers, Marsh Martin and Hairy Martin were in Richmond Saturday.. ..Mrs. James Whitton spent Sunday with her son, Harvey and family.... Mrs. Clifford Scates spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Mrs. James Jnderwood who lias been spending a tew weeks at Fortville because of her pother's death, has returned to her Siome Mrs. Onia Gorman who has fbeen confined to her bed for a few weeks with lung troubl eis improving . ...Mable Breen of Richmond spent the week-end with Esther Bourroughs ....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and Mr. Moody of .Richmond visited Marsh Martin and family Sunday. .. .Cliford Scaies left Saturday lor Lafayette alter receiving word of the serious illntsss of his mother Mrs. Laura Stanton is able to be out again after being confined to her bed several days . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig and son ot 'near College Corner were in town Monday. Marsey Hunt and Tobe Prather of Pershing were at James Whltton's Saturday to secure Wood cutting. .. .Mrs. Xettie Morgan was ill a few days last week Mr. and Mrs. William Clark and family entertained company Sunday.... Mrs. Maude Hormel has in-

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vlted the Willing Workers Sunday school class of which she is teacher to her home Sunday, Jan, 30 Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Martin and son Harry

were In Richmond Monday. . . .Mr. and i Mrs. Bartlne Wickersham of the j county farm spent Sunday with Ches-J ter Morris and family.... Mr. Hinshaw sonth of town wrecked his machine. .... Horace Thompson of Cambridge City visited hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thompson, Sunday and took his father to a physician. Mr. Thompson Is suffering with stomach trouble. GREENSFORK, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wise entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Martindale, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wise Milo Gentry spent Friday and Saturday in Indianapolis. ....George Ret. of Richmond, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Sykes... ..Everett Tipton and Isaac Delhagen were called north of Richmond, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Delh?,gen, Mrs. Anna Stackhouse was Her called to Centerville Wednesday, sister is ill. HAGERSTOWN, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hatfield and family, of Indianapolis, came Monday evening and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and family.. .. .The Ladies'Aid society of the Christian church elected the following officers recently: Mrs. W. O. Jones, president; Mr. James Knapp, secretary, and Mrs. M. L. Fox, treasurer A Nnz.ireno church was or ganized in the Wore block Sunday. . ..Mrs. William Leavell united with the Christian, church Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tedrow, who live on Clay street, will move to Newcastle, the first of February A new Method dist church is almost certain to be built this year, as work of raising the present building will be begun about the first of March County Road Superintendent W. O. Jones attended the seventh annual road school at Purdue last week. On Wednesday he spoke on "The Maintenance of Macaday Roads." He spent Friday in Indianapolis and attended the state legislature Mrs. Oscar Ballenger was hostess to the Woman's History club, at her home on Clay street, Monday afternoon. The responses from members at roll call were on Michigan and Wisconsin. Mrs. Ellen Allen, read a magazine article on "Wilfiam B. Joyce," A contest was provided and the hostess served refreshments..;.. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas of Detroit, Michigan, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Retz The Progressive club will meet with Mrs. Raymond Small, Wednesday afternoon. PERSHIXG Mrs. Monroe Berlch, entertained her father and brother last Sunday Mrs. Hattie Windors and Mrs. Emma Crab will go to Colorado, to spend the week with Mrs. Moverain Mrs. Sanber spent Tuesday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Jones have a neice visiting them this week Ben. Sourbeer went to Indianapolis, Wednesday Mrs. Raymond Wicks was at Cambridge City, Wednesday A banquet was held Wednesday evening at Pershing, for the stock holders of the Jackson township bank A crowd from Pershing attended the Rebecca Lodge at Cambridge City, Monday evening. ' . SPARTAXSBURG Miss Blossom Elliott spent Sunday the guest of Miss Katherine Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crist and daughter Anita, are visiling the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crist Mrs. Alma Bromfield, who was called away from her school work on account of the death of her mother, returned Tuesday. Mrs. Gale Chenoweth substituted during her absence Mrs. Orville Aukernian is ill Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, is ill Mr. and Mrs. Ike Thomas, of Lynn, was calling on relatives and friends here Sunday 1 afternoon Miss Icy Martin spent Sunday night with Miss Edna Banta. ....Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Scott sppnt Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tayfor, at Lynn. CAMPBELLSTOWN Mrs. Kizzle Campbell of Eaton visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday and attended the social Miss Gladys Bailey of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Mary House The apron social given by the Ladies' Aid was attended by a large crowd and over $160 was received. The male quartet sang two selections and told a number of jokes that furnished amusement for the crowd. .Mr. and Mrs. Harold House and baby spent Saturday Banish Catarrh Breathe Hyomei For Two Minutes and Stuffed Up Head Will Go If you want to get safe relief from catarrh, cold in the head or from an irritating cough in the shortesttime, breathe Hyomei. It will clean out your head in two minutes and allow you to breathe freely, awake or asleep, or money refunded. Hyomei should end a cold in one day, and relieve you of disgusting snuffles, hawking, spitting and offensive breath in a week. Hyomei is made chiefly from eucalyptus, a soothing, healing, germkilling antiseptic, that comes from the eucalyptus forests of inland Australia, where catarrh, asthma and other bronchial troubles are seldom known. Hyomei is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops into the Hard Rubber Inhaler, use as directed and relief is almost certain. A Complete Hyomei Outfit, including inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei, costs but little at D. & H. Drug Co., and A. C. Luken & Co., and druggists every where. Advertisement. Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets at all druggists in all towns. 1891

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WILSON'S FIRST APPOINTEE UNDER LEAGUE PLANS Rowland B. Mahany. Rowland B. Mahany, solicitor of thv department of labo. has just been appointed by President' Wilson as the American representative on the international commission of immigration and emigration which will meet at Geneva, Switerland. This is the lrst appointment made by the president to any body meeting under the league of nation. and Sunday here visiting relatives... Miss Mamie Moore Sophomore 'came back to school Monday, after an absence of about five weeks. She had scarlet fever. .Blanche Johnson, sophomore fell down a flight of stairs at school last Monday, breaking her nose and getting some severe bruises. She went to the home of her parents, near Winchester until she is again able to resume her school work Stanley and Freda Cooper attended Miss Glenna Leary's recital Monday evening and visited their grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Cooper Stanley Cooper spent Monday night with Thornton Benham H. M. Jobes spent the week-end with home folks near Arcanum Jonas Markey is improving. Mrs. Markey is not getting better very fast. The limb, which she fractured last fall, seems not to have healed PHILOMATH Mrs. Samuel Fisher spent Wednesday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lemon of Alquina Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix were at Richmond Thursday Mrs. Jacob Shank returned to her home here Thursday after spending the past 10 days at Reid hospital after an operation on a broken leg Rufus Stinson and son, Ernest, were in Connersvlile Tuesday ... .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt of Abington spent Thursday with John Leistner Samuel Fisher attended a meeting at Brownsville Tuesday afternoon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and Mrs. Rufus Stinson spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown daughter Rufus Lambert and son, Harry. John Rodenburg assisted Mr. and Mrs. Williard Rodenburg and family with butchering Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Smauel Fisher and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dodd ridge and daughters Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn spent Saturday afternoon wjth Mrs. Ora Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Hawkins and grandson spent the last two weeks visiting relatives at Richmond and Greensfork. . . .Ira Pollett spent a few days this week with relatives at Dayton, O Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Waiting and Mary Plankenhorn, Mrs. Adam Fulton and Rev. John Dennis "spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank Rev. John

The Greatest Sale in Our Entire History Closes Saturday at 9 p.- m.

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WE. HAVE COAL qf All Kinds, and Can Make Delivery Promptly GOOD, CLEAN STOCK; bought since the slump, andvwe are selling accordingly. Phone us for prices. Richmond Coal Company Telephone 3165

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Dennis and wife are the parents of a f son born Mondav Mrs, Elmer Rod-! enburg and Charles Rodenburg spent Tuesday with Charles Brown and family Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fulton. .... .Mrs. Anchor Leistner is nursing at the home of the Rev. John Dennis.... M. B. McCashland made a business trip to Liberty Tuesday. NEW GARDEN The Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Ida Thomson , last Wednesday. This meeting was the annual guest day. There were eleven present, including guests and members Mr. and Mrs. Omer Reece and son were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitts, Saturday. ....Miss Ruby Leibold spent the week end with Miss Louisa Martin at Earlham Mr. and Mrs. Malhon Bond were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Xeal.Hull, of Fountain City, Sunday Luther Leibold spent Friday in Richmond. LYNN, Ind. Cri3. Williams, hard ware dealer, who was taken ill Monday, is improving Allen Hawkins who is seriously ill at his home on North Main street remains about the same.. . . Robert McKissock was in Greenville, Ohio, Tuesday Mrs. Wiren Kennedy, who has been sick for several days, is better Mrs. Harry Wilde was in Richmond, Wednesday, j ...Mrs. Calumleus Hinshaw. north of town, is seriously ill Mrs. Lizzie Hinshaw has purchased the Mrs. Emma Lewis DroDertv on North Main street, occupied by Mi;, and Mrs. 1 jvranK Harvey Mrs. Stanley unrisler, who was taken ill Sunday evening! is improving Mrs. Berry Bowen, residing east of town, is ill. WEST FLORENCE, Ohio. Lawrence Weadick and Harril Flesh went to Indianapolis Tuesday. . . .John Shell and Sidney Reynolds atended the -sale of Clarence Druley Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Rife Gaar were in Richmond Tuesday Miss Cordio Green and Charley Mann have announced their marriage which wil1 taV.r, place in February John Wise has returned trom Virginia, where he was called on account of his sister's illness Tom Taylor and Russell Vose were visiting friends near West Florence Sunday... John Wise and Ethel Reynolds have announced their marriage which took place Jan. 22, at Eaton, O. WEBSTER, Ind Norman Beeson and Walter CulbertPon are home from school on account of illness.. The funeral of Elizabeth H. Harris was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Friends church. Rev. Chamness, of Williamsburg, conducted the services. Grove's is the Only Genuine Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets. The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet. (Be sure you get BROMO.) SOc. Advertisement. ! OUT 0' ORDER ! STOMACHS i t i Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases ended with "Pape's Diapepsin" f The moment you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin all the lumps of indigestion pain, the sourness, heartburn and belching of gases, due to acidity, vanish truly wonderful! Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indigestion, dyspepsia or a disordered stomach. A few tablets of Pape's Diapepsin neutralize acidity and give relief at once no waiting! Buy a box of Pape's Diapepsin now! Don't stay dyspetic! Try to regulate your stomach so you can eat favorite foods without causing distress. The cost is so little. The benefits so great. Advertisement.

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LIGHT PLANT . (Continued from Page One) draft is under and over the fires, it is stated, and tell whetner proper combustion is being 'obtained.. The Increased efficiency obtainable will offset the cost in the first year,' according to -officials. T t New Feed Line. The new. feed line is recommended because the plant is' now depending on one line for 'continuous ' service, while a duplicate system should be installed it is said. , , . Changes in the switch board are imperative because of the high voltage equipment on the back of switch boarl which makes it impossible for workmen to make repairs when they hazard their : lives by coming in proximity with these dangerous wires, Mr. Lyon states. Repairs to the. instrument must be-deferred ' until such time as the plant can be shut down.' - t Some of these are now in improper condition but can not be repaired. It is expected to eliminate the 2,300 volt equipment from the back of the board, placing them six feet to rear or pane's. ' Stokers Ned Attention. The Jones stokers have seen severe service and need immediate attention, according to Mr. Dillon. The water softener repairs and changes are needed to give better make-up water for boilers, to condensate as much as possible. Mineral substances should be eliminated before entering the boilers, Mr. Lyon states, doing away with scale deposits on tubes which are non-conductors and which decrease efficiency, this in turn reflects on the consumption of coal, it is pointed out. Repair Heaters. Repairs to the feed water heaters have been taken care of, it is stated. It is desired to inject the water into CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone 'on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! . Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, suffioient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Advertisement. PRICE COAL CO. 517-519 N. 6th St. PHONE 1050 Dealers in High Grade Coal WATCH REPAIRING If you want your watch to run and depend on good time, bring them to us. A specialty on high-grade watch repairing. C. & O. watch inspector. HOMRIGHOUS 1021 Main St. Phone 1867 PRICE Hinniiuiff.muiiiiiiiiiifitiiniHmiuiHiniimiTniHiiif

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the boiler as near the. boiling point as possible- Every 11 degrees rise in temperature of feed boiler means one percent saving In consumption of fuel, it is stated. This has recently been raised from 130 degrees to 210 degrees fahrenheit This has affected a saving of about $0 a day for the plant, according to the superintendent. The new soot blowers and repairs

I are lor lue jjurpuor ui icuiutius wwi rrom tne outside or Doner tuDes. -i he soot acting on the outside as scale on the inside. These can be operated easily and at the most every six hours, it Is stated. . , Need Ash Dumps. Steam aeh dumps that are proposed for the Westinghouse stokers were not in . existence when the stokers were bought. The additions in equipment make these necessary to maintain a rating on 'the boilers. Two feed water regulators for boilers will eliminate the hazard of burning out tubes due to carelessness or neglect, it is said. It does not remove the responsibility of the fireman but tends to increase the ease of operation, Mr. Dillion says. The partitioning of the switch room from the engine room is to prevent the vapor from the engines dropping among the switches, which causes circuits to be thrown out, it is said. Vapor is always present in engine rooms and cannot be eliminated, Mr. Dillon said. Meter Needed. A station totalizing meter will show at what rimes the greatest load is carried at the plant during the day, it is said There is no graphic instrument at the plant at this time to show this; it is obtained by adding the meters if

Informal Opening of Our New Ladies Department In the room formerly occupied by Kielhorn's Blillinery Store at 525 Main Street, on TOMORROW (Saturday) January 29th This will be an exclusive ladies' store, carrying only first-. class merchandise in ladies wearing apparel, to be sold on our regular cut-price money-saving plan. While shopping Saturday, don't forget to visit Richmond's newladies' store. ' FORMAL OPENING TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER Rapp's Cut Price Company 525-529 Main Street

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from the general, panels, it Is, said, v A station barometer ts 'said, to be accessary adjunct to any central station. A 'master pilot gaug for juse In. the boiler room will enable -firemen to see the steam pressure onrall the boilers along the line'withput . leaving jthe individual boilers. All of these are recommended by Mr I Lyon and his assistant who have gone ! over the plant. They explained the 1 needs for. the various items at , ths meeting of the city officials and council last Tuesday evening in the offices of the city light plant. - "Pzpe's Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold in Few Hours Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffedup! Quit blowing an snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The very first dose opens clogged nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness. "Pape's Cold Compound" acts quick, sure, and costs only a few- cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine -Insist upon Pape's! Advertisement.

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