Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 74, 4 February 1921 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1921.

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came from Hamilton to the local church. Father Hyland probably " is the most popular priest within the history of the local church.

Blankets Cdst Newly wed $1 and Costs Friday Trials of matrimony began arly for

l Daniel Jennings, who was married

a club not to keep company with boy

who smoke cigarets or use tobacco in any form. The club is continuing to grow, according to ils sponsor, Edward McKee, superintendent of the Sunday School of that church, and through a ma;kfd flecroa.t- in the number of

"matches" is noted, according to Mr. i

McKee, auite a few local boys have fdvn up the bad habit. Dan Cuoid's second and hardest blow the blow that sent him reeling d'zzily came when a number of boy students at the Mattoon high school retaliated by forming an opposing organization to try to make out of the Krls of today "the kind of girls our mothers were." Girls Start Movement. Tt was at a meeting of the Christian Tndeavor Society a week aco that Mr. McKee urged the girls to sign pledees not lo keep company with boys who "used the weed." Twenty-five pledges were signed immediately and during flie past week the club grew in leaps and bounds. The Christian Endeavor Society girls now hope to induce every girl in town to join their ranks. "Do you want to stand around while some boy is smoking a cigaret or walk un the street with him as he dangles the silly thinR in his teeth or do you want to smell the nasty smoke?" tl.ey argued. The answer, they say, is usually "no" and a new signer to the I'ldge is obtained. It was then that the bovs decided

something must be done. They missed

seeing the sweethearts and a number of the male students at the local high school formed a club, the .members signing pledges as follows: Short Skirts Banned. "I do solemnly affirm that I will not court a girl who nersists in: "Wearing knee-length skirts, "Wearing low-cut. waists below the faint where mother wore ihem when i-lie was a girl. ' Wearing silk stockings. "Using naint or rouge. "Attending dflnces 7iiinus her corset. "Pulling out her eyr-brows or wearinc her Imir in such a style as to hide ber ears." Mr. McKee looks upon tlio hovs' organization a-s "merely a bluff fo frighten the pirls out of their stand against tobacco." "It would be a good thing, though." lie added, "'f something like that could ho done. Wo need more girls today liUe our mothers." In (he meantime, both sides are holding to members, zr.d "much good " being done," accroding to Mr. McKee. "This is not. a temporary movement n the part of the girls." said Mr. McKee. "They are in earnest." "So are we," retaliated the boys.

3. To remove injured branches and damage by crowding. 4. To make spraying more effective. 5. To make picking easier. 6. To thin the fruit. When a tree has begun to produce fruit the tree should be open enough to allow sunlight to nter. If a tft-e has been neglected do not prune too much in one season, but extend over a l triod of two or three seasons.

j It is generally agreed that the best Thursday afternoon and fined $1 and

assault and

battery. The assault was not made on his wife, Elsie Huddleston Jennings, however. ' Jennings marched proudly into the clerk's office Thursday afternoon and announced that he had two hours in which to get his license and .get mar-

as he is a was accom-

GUPID FINDS ROUGH GOING IN MATTOON; YOUTH DRAWS RULES fBv Associated Press MATTOON, 111., Feb. 4 Dan Cupid

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j iinuins ms uows hhu alrua ic ;time for pruning is during the winter costs Friday morning fol

iar quite useless against xne nearcs or early spring, Derore tne leaves Deof the girls of the West Side Christian gin to appear. ru..u tu,a rnrmH ' cr should be taken in the kind of

tools used. A smooth surface should be left and no scare or wounds left in the remaining limbs. Do not leave stubs, but make a smooth cut parallel to the branch from which the limb has been removed. If a limb more than an

inch in diameter is removed, the ! rjed and back to work, wound may be covered with lead paint I loulder by trade This or grafting wax. These will have but i . . ... . J;..

little effect in the healing process, but umu..,.

will serve to stop decay.

News of the Counties

HANNA'S CREEK. Ind. Tre LaFuze and Immel reunion of the winter session will be held Feb. 10. at the home of Mr. aini Mrs. Irving La Fuze, near Liberty. The following program will be rendered. Quite a number of relatives are expected to be present. Song. Invocation. Minutes of the last meeting read. Treasurer's report. Election of officers for the ensuing year. Song.

Reading Mrs. Clara Gard. s Recitation by J. Franklin Coddington and Luanna LaFuze. Piano Solo Mrs. Lawrence McCarty. Reading Benjamin Coddington. Music Mrs. Emmet t LaFuze and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tappen. Solo Mrs. Everett McCarty. j Recitation Alice LaFuze. Piano Solo Mrs. Barbara Orbaugh. j Song. i.ATON. O. The Rev. Father Jo-1 seph M. Hyland celebrated Wednesday! the tenth anniversary of his rectorship i of the Church of the Visitation. He t

After getting through work in the cening he went to the home of Virgil Phenis to get some blankeLs which he said belonged to him. Mrs. Phenis s-aid that he bad given her the blankets Eome .time ago and refused to hand over the coverings. An argument ensued which brought Virgil into the argument and he received a "black eye." "Costs and $1 fine" said the mayor, Friday. Daniel taid he could have bought, several sets of blankets for that and handed over the money.

Mileage of railway construction in England about kept pace with that in America until 1850.

Miami Executive Committee Approves Building Plans; Passes Fire Appropriation OXFORD, O., Feb. 4. The executive committee of Miami university's board of trustees met yesterday and approv

ed the plans for a temporary dining!

hall, to be erected adjoining, and connected by tunnel with, Bishop hall, one of the dormitories for girls. The dining hall will accommodate 160 girls. Work on the building will start March 15. The committee also approved the expenditure of $1,250, the university's share in the purchase of a motor firo truck by the village council. Steam Pipe Bursts. A 6-inch steam pipe in the basement of Teachers' college, Miami university burst yesterday and did considerable damage to the building. The

accident happened nearly two hours I

'before the janitors arrived in the

morning. In the meantime the condensed steam flooded halls and rooms. WaUs and ceilings were badly damage, and many valuable books were ruined. School was dismissed for the day, but classes will be resumed today. Receives Novel Present. Dr. Harry H. Smith, of this village, who is so journing in the South this winter, yesterday sent his brother, David Smith, a novel present a young rattlesnake, about 18 inches in length. Mr Smith savs the snake is a. nretfv

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OHIO LEGION COUNCIL OPENS NEW EMPLOYMENT BUREAU COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 4 The Franklin County Council of the American Legion soon will establish a regular

employment office to obtain work for unemployed former service men In the city, estimated at 2,000. The idea of the employment bureau originated with Colonel Harold M.

Bush, chairman, officials." .

and other council

Women color their faces with blue and yellow: paint. In Greenland. ' .."

STARTLING FACTS FRANKLY REVEALED

Improved Three Days After Beginning Use of Trutona.

V The Home Garden v , The following are the main reasons v hv fruit trees should be pruned and I mined : 1. To properly form the top and keep the tre well balanced. 2. To fdmit the proper amount of I'n'isht to all parts of the tre.

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Catarrh, Croun, Sore Throat Banished By Hyomei The s. Tni-i of catarrh lo mt exist in 'li'- sh'Hh atnioKph'r- with antiseptic llvoiivi i p'-onuunco it 1 1 iuf li-o-me I . Kre-ith.- llyoinci nn-1 relief from cat'lrrli. ciiiiKliS. sore throat or cold will .'Die in two minutes. Breathe Homoi and lliit stomach straining h.'wkinfi in the morning will j 1 1 i - 1 disappear. lireathe llyoemi ami kill the catarrh :,!!. i: lie.il tlie inflamed membrane. lop tin discharge of mucus anil prevent '-ruls from forming in the nose Hreatlic llyoemi for a few minutes a li day and rid yourself of contemptible catarrh. Urea the Hyomei srlvo it faithful trial and then, if ou ai"" not satisfied, you can have your money hack. Hyomei is sold by l)ifler Drusf Co.. A. tl. I.ukeii iV Co. and druggists evi i where.

"It's the truth when I say I felt much better three days after beginning the use of Trutona." is the startling assertion of Mrs. Clara Smith. J16 South Tenth street. Terre Haute. "Oh! how much this wonderful medicine has improved me. I sleep like a 16-year-old, my stomach's in splendid condition and I never suffer the former weak, 'fainty' spells any more. Neither am I annoyed with the tingling sensation that used to run through my body at times. Trutona is simply wonderful, that's all. Trutona is sold in Richmond at Clem Thisilethwaite's drug stores and by all good druggists everywhere Advertisement.

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cannot be over-estimated. For keeping appointments, making trains and for a hundred other reasons a good watch is the only kind worth having. Every watch we sell carries a guarantee of reliability, regardless of the price you pay.

Remodeling in our store is progressing rapidly, and for the present we will be pleased to serve you in our temporary location, which is over our store, 726 Main street. Jenkins & Company 726 Main Street

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We are pleased to announce to our patrons that we have just received a large shipment of new Spring Rugs in many styles, patterns and sizes. We have purchased these at the manufacturers' reduced prices and, as usual, are giving the public the benefit. You will find just the Rug here that you are wanting and at prices back to normal. Sale lasts until February 12th. Note a few of the prices quoted below. Others are priced accordingly. Buy your Spring needs now.

20 to 30'; Discount on All Rugs Wilton Velvets Axminster Body Brussels Tapestry Brussels, Velvet Wool Fibres and Crex

in 9x12, 8-3x10-6 11-3x12

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0x12 Axminster .$31.75 0x12 Axminster S72.75 0x12 Body Brussels $52.50 0x12 Tapestry Brussels $43.75 0x12 Wool Fibre S16.75 27x54 Axminster .$3.9S

0x12 Axminster $48.75 0x12 Wilton Velvet $94.50 9x12 Body Brussels $58.75 0x12 Velvet $59.75 0x12 Crex . $10.50 36x63 Axminster $6.35

LINOLEUMS We carry only the best 12-foot-wide felt-back Linoleum in the saleable patterns and designs. Do not confuse this price with cheaper grades and congoleum. We measui-e your rooms and lay your Linoleum without extra cost to you. $1.15 Per Yard

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We Invite You to Attend the Corn Show and Community Meeting at Coliseum, February 7 and 8.

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, For Interior Finish Johnston's Dull Kote Makes a soft, velvety finish that is . washable Hornaday's Hardware Store

Ladies' $2.50 and $3.00 - ' i Flannelette Gowns, $1.00 j Rapp's Cut Price Co. - ! 525-524 Main.

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