Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 85, 17 February 1921 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IN D., THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1921.
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LIVING COST DROPS IN GREAT BRITAIN; WAGE REDUCTION
son Wednesday . , . . Mrs. Mellie Harvey is 111. . . .Funeral services for Wash Kimmer were conducted by Rev. Trowbridge at the home of Mrs. Mollie Kimmer Sunday afternoon Miss Leach and Mr. Cummins who were
out of school on account of sickness, i came back Monday...... The Milton teachers attended tie institute at
(By Associated Press) chmond Saturday Misses Fran-T-.VTr' x; ,, , rre cis Crownover, June Temphn and LONDON. Feb IJ -I-abor corre-; Cambridge City bpondents of v01"?6 schools last week Mr. and Mrs. papers assert the cost of living lias c, Leverton and Mr. and Mrs. declined in Great Britain and that a j attended a hog sale icduc ion of wages is inevible They, near Ru3hvVe Monday. . ..Mrs. Salreport decreases in wai pes a'y Ue Beeson and Mrs. Laura Warren have occurred ' hn dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. scales of pay were bases on the sell- Unv a recently A numins prices of the goods produced bfir M attended the com- , aale at Bentonville Saturday
iAn "rr.r'r" Mrs. Earl Crawford spent several'
1 l ?7 "'days at Indianapolis with Mr
attitude of workers in highly organ
ized trades when they are called upon to accept a lower wage, in accordance ith previously arranged plans based upon the cost of living. Costs Drop, Says Ministry. The Ministry of Labor official figures on the cost of living for working class families show that at the end of December the percentage was 1C9 higher than in 1914 against the Noeraber figure of 17G. while for January it was expected to reach 163. This, while alleviating the lot of ihe workpr to some extent ard assisting employers, will not solve the
present acute unemployment situation
Craw
ford who is attending the legislature
....There will be a combination sale in the Kirlin barn at Milton Thursday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randall, helping them move from the Effie Wilson property to their new borne, purchased from Lewis Weyl recently. ....About 38 ladies were present at the miscellaneous shower given for Mrs. Harold Fouts at the M. E. church Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Fouts received many beautiful and useful presents. Punch affd wafers were served. ....Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Edwards and Mrs. Diana Edwards were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oler Sunday. .... Miss Josie Denny and David Jordan visited Mr. and Mrs. John Denny at West River Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Downing entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman at dinner Sunday Mrs. W. H. Stanley returned from Indianapolis Monday evening after spending two days with her son, Wilson, who is in the M. E. hospital. Mrs. J. S. Beard spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ienry .Charles,
and Mrs. Gamer Howell, and Mr. Clarfc Miller, of Ha gens town.. . ..A at the Methodist church, next Sunday at he Methodist church, next Sunday a number will be given by the Hustlers class.
PHILOMATH, Ind. Mrs. Rufus Stinson. Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and sons spent Wednesday with Mesdames Wlllard and Elmer Rodenburg Mrs. David Clevenger spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland. Mrs. Williard Rodenburg spent Thursday morning with Roy Rodenburg and family Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn and daughter Retta called on M. D. McCashland of Abington Thursday Mrs. Frank Davidson of Dayton, O., Is visiting her son, Bruce Davidson and family ... .Letha Stinson and Marie Snyder of Clifton, spent Thursday night with Retta Plan-
' i kenhorn. .. .Mrs. Jennie Plessinger is
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l OViic1uu....j.u. u, uu i visiting Herbert Holmes and family ham occupied the pulpit at Friends! .o.. r,.
church Sunday... .Mrs J B. Swain jR and daugnter M attended a returned from Winchester Sunday; miscellaneous Knower given in honor afternoon after spending four days. P .ta v-ii u'ofr-mQ f o.
ville, at the home of Mrs. Alice Kin-
with Mrs. J.
Swain and children.
ECONOMY, lnd Mrs. Harry Macy was pleasantly surprised on her birth
day anniversary. Sundav. by relatives with her sister. Mrs. Frank Martin
and friends who came with well-filled Ir and H?m?F Sev-,n a 4,rvc& r-oct m I Sunday with relatives at Williams-
Hr and M Harrv Macv nnri fam- burg. . . .Mrs. Jay Levell. of W inches-j
ilv. Mr anH Mrs Fnrest Macv of i ter, spent Monday
Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Macyj and son John, Mr. and Mrs. John' Macv. Mr. and Mrs. Byram Maev of I
Greensfork, Mr. and Mrs. James Arm-1 Pierce and Mrs. Frank L. Sanders are strong and son Macy of Williamsburg, i improving Miss Mary Ragen spent
and many agreements have been come : "uu " p,r,. I 8aturaay mgnt ai ",CQ4- k IHelen. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Parker, mond Mrs. jarv Kaucker is ill at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haisley and son!i,er home Mrs. T. B. Gunckle, and
Philip Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherry Mrs. Glen Guhckle called on Ed Stan-j JIrof Hagerstown were guests Sunday of!ton and family Monday evening ; ter.
Mr. ana Mrs. ban tain Mr?, busan ( Mary Myers entertained her Sunday Mendenhall was called home from 1 s lmol class .t her home Tuesday
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McCashland '. . . . Mrs. Lizzie Waiting, Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn, Mrs. Eliza Martin, Mrs. George Fulton and Mary Plankenhorn called - on Mrs. Jacob Shank Monday afternoon. .. .Sylvia Stinson and Mary Rose spent Sunday afternoon, with Esther Kclley.. Mrs. Grant Rose, and daughters Margie, Ruth and Ruby, Mrs. Willard Rodenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Paddock called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank Sunday afternoon .I.Mr, and Mrs. Earl Doddridge and daughters spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson and family Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix were in Centerville Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riggs of Connersville, returned Saturday after several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Plankenhorn and son Joseph. ....Dan Plankenhorn is ill. .. .Misses
"DANDERINE"
Laura and Mary Rodenbrug were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lambert Sunday. ' - - t Fear of Anthrax Infection Stops Jap Bristle Industry (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Agitation against infected brushes has resulted In virtually paralyzing the Japanese bristle industry and that government is taking steps to spend a national disinfection office at Kobe to remedy ihe situation, the department of commerce was informed today from Tokio.
Anthrax, a disease., usually peculiar to cattle,"": advices to the f 4eS:fttfnt said, has- been .widely distributed through, Improperly sterilized bristles.
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GREENSPORK, lnd. Mrs. A. O. j
to during the past week or two where
by workers have decided to go on s-hort time or accept less money in order to avoid a total closing down of works. Miners Agree to Reduction. The Furness Iron Masters nnd representatives of the men's union have met and he latter decided to accept a reduction of wages from 22 shillings and eight pence to 19 and seven pence a day, so that work may be resumed in the iron mines. The number of unemployed in Great Rrilain is given on Labor Exchange books as Sri9,000, while other authorities place the total of people without work at 1,500.000. Short time is soon to go into force in the government dockyards and other government establishments.
der Saturday afternoon Mildred' Plessinger spent Friday afternoon !
w it ii ;ui s. upoi fe r uiiuii . . . . j. kj. riau- ,
. kenhorn. and daughter Retta, Mr. and I Mrs. Elmer Deer and Mr. and Mrs.
John Hendrix were in Richmond Thursday. .James and Donald Kelley, Mary and Margie Rose, Thelma Weisner and Sylvia Stinson attended a
spelling contest held at Brownsville j Friday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. John, Hendrix spent Sunday afternoon with f
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daugh-
.Ernest Stinson and Paul Kelly1
were in Centerville Saturday after-1
noon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCash
Girls! Save Your Hair Make It Abundant!
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MILTON. Ind Lloyd Parkins and Miss Lola Morton were married Friday mornirtsr at 9 o'clock at the home of te bride's parents in Connersville. Rev. McFall pastor of the bride, performed the ceremony, using the ring service. Only the immediate families were present. The bride was married in her traveling suit and carried a houqut of white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Parkins left at 10 o'clock for their home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parkins, Mr. and Mrs. William HusKey and children, and Mr. and Mrs Theodore Crist attended the wedding. ....The ladies of the Missionary society of the Methodist, church entertained the members of the Missianary society of the Christian church Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Templin. Mrs. Samuel Hoshour welcomed the visitors. Rev. Trowbridge led the devotions. Mrs. Henry McMahan and Mrs. Edgar Denny gave leadings on the lesson. Mrs. Hoshour, Mrt. Manlove Mrs. Verne Beeson and Miss Cora Brown sang "King Jesus Has Come." An interesting missionary
playlet was given by Mrs. Harry Man- j
love, Mrs. William Huddleston, Mrs. Walter Templeton, Mrs. Trowbridge and Mrs. Samuel Hoshour. Mrs. Willis Leverton gave a beautiful recitation after the program. All were invited to stay for a' social hour, at which time refreshments were served. Fred Hurst, of Charleston, Mo.,
came Saturday to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst Mrs. Alice Gresh was the guest of Miss Belle Scott, of Richmond, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Manlove were guests of Mr. John L. Manlove, at Cambridge City, Sunday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and family and Mrs. Verne Beeson visited William Stoops and family, south of East Connersville. Sunday Mrs. Alice Gresh spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrn. Horace Hurst Born to Mr. and Mrj. John Abueronibic, Friday, a daughter Mr. and .Mrs. Ellis Knight, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jligham John Baiter, of Indianapolis, came Sunday to spend a few days with his mother, who is seriously ill Mrs. Wilbur Hunt left Saturday tor her home in Cincinnati Mrs. Flora Vorhees spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Deits, of Richmond. Mrs. Joseph Gause spent Monday in Richmond. .. .Elmer Weaver was a Newcastle visitor Monday ... .Charles Callaway and brother, Frank spent Sunday in Muncie with Mr. and Mrs. Vardaman. Will Callaway and daughter. Helen, of Indianapolis were also quests of Mr. and Mrs. Vardaman.... Miss JTlnora Campbell spent Sunday with Mrs. Ellen Bragg The Eastern Star will have work Wednesday evening. . . .The Embroidery club will have an all-day meeting with Mrs. Ed Wil-
Muncie Thursday because of the. ill
ness of her sister, Mrs. Nancy Pierce. ....Miss Helen Farmer spent Friday night with her friend. Miss Marguerite Haisley, at Richmond Thelma Morrison, the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrison, gave a birthday party Saturday afternoon. The guests were Juanita and Gladys Roller, Ina Mae Swain. Mazie Lou Veal, Marry Hennegan, Lucile Mendenhall. Golda Richardson, Gertrude Manning, Gertrude Atkinson, Clara Bernice Lamb, Elizabeth Conway, Naomi Drake, Nellie Coombs, Christine Oler. Fern and Delocis Saunders and Helen
Hadley Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman Toney Clements at Williamsburg, went to Richmond Sunday to visit her Wednesday morning, and is visiting daughter, Mrs. James Bradfield. . .Mr. the rest of the week there Miss
ana airs, waiter tsona were guests t zelma Wilson, very pleasantly sur-
tvenirn kVnnPth rates. Klia Col- 'ana ana iamiiy ot fea Kiage visitea
lins, Frank Bane, Clarence Chamness, j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mc- j
Hallie Bane, Cecil Chamness, Delbert asmana wrs. j. u. i-ianuennom i Underhill, Myrll Stackhouse, Myrl I is spending a few days with her par-, f!hamnfss. and Karl Stakhou?e were! Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McCashland
entertained at the home of their Sun- f Abington. . . .Mrs. Elmer Deer and day school teacher, Miss Thelma! Retta Plankenhorn spent Monday af-
refreshments were served Mi5S ! 1 he Moming After T?achpl fSwtn snpnt Tuesdav eveninc "
with Miss Josephine Hamilton Mrs. Florence Bish, and Mrs. Earl Ridge called on Mrs. E. M. Stanton and daughters, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gunckle attended the funeral of the latter's uncle, Mr.
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Beckman Miss Rena Manning gave a Valentine party Saturday evening.
prised her mother, Sunday, Feb. 13, at her home south of town. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kinsey,
The Big Night
The Wise Precaution of a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet After tne Banquet Brings Pleasant Memories With the Morning Coffee.
The guests were Misses Helen Lundy, i Mrs. Guy Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. L. I
Elizabeth Christine Manning, Gladys
Morrison, Marie Oler, Fanny Cain, Marjorie Lamb, Mary Mendenhall, Karl Weyl, Reece Lamb, Elmer Temple, Cecil Charles, Malcolm Marshall, Forest Cain and Glenn Shiebla. Music and games furnished entertain-
Kinnets and two daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Bane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ban?, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Bane and family. The day was enjoyed by all present Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wise and . daughters, entertained Sunday, Mr. i
ment fnr thf pvpnin? Ice cream and and Mrs. Will Wisp. Mr nnd Mrs .Tnlin
cake were served Leo Burnett of ; Martindale and Russell Gruhbs Webster spent Sunday with his moth- Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Scruggs, and j
er, Mrs. Lydia Burnett. .. .Frank Gard-j two daughters entertained at dinner ner and two sons, Floyd and Reed, Sunday Mike Sherry and family, Mr.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Frasier Dr. Gilbert Botkin and family of Mooreland were guests Sunday of Harry Cain and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Selden Snodgrass visited relatives at Losantsville Sunday Miss Mabel Petro, who has been stay
ing at Mrs. Lydia Burnett's home the past week, went to Mooreland Sunday i to visit friends Mr. and -Mrs. W.I H. Davis of Richmond spent Monday
immediately alter a wnderine" massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy and plentiful, because jach hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, color.ess, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, cull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness Al! druggists. Advertisement.
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Best quality Meritas Oil white marble and checks, yard
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Claims Dandruff Will Cause Baldness
If you have dandruff you must get
rid of it quick it s positively oangerous and will surely ruin your hair if you don't. Dandruffy heads mean faded, brittle, scraggly hair that finally dies new hair will not grow then you are hairless and nothing can help you. The sure way to abolish dandruff for good is to destroy the germ that causes it. To do this quickly, safely and without risking a penny get from your druggist a bottle of Parisian Sage. This is guaranteed to banish all dandruff, stop itching scalp and falling hair and stimulate a new growth, or the cost, small as it is, will be refunded. Parisian Sage is a scientific preparation that supplies hair needs an antiseptic liquid, neither sticky or greasy, easy to use, and daintily perfumed. If you want beautiful, soft, thick, lustrous bair, and lots of it, by all means try Parisian Sage. Don't delay-begin tonight a litlle attention
! now insures abundant hair for years ( to come. j Quigley's Drug Stores will supply I you and guarantee money refunded if
you are not entirely satisfied Advertisement.
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Anril 30th, I am going: to give a new Ford Touring Car and a Ford Roadster t-.two people whojai .- prompt and energetic ia followin-., r::y instructions. No matte who you s:i-e you may have an opoortunity ol owning one of these splendid cars by answering this ad. today. I will send you full instructions telling all about it. Send no money. Thousands of Dollars Given in Grand Prizes and Cash Rewards. Besides the Ford Cars I will give 23 other prices such as Motorcycles, Phonographs, Diamonds, Watches, etc. Every one taking an active part in this contest will be paid for hi3 work in cash whether or not he wins a Ford or one of the other prizes. Write Today Get 1,000 Votes Fill in the Missing Letters The words below represent four well known rivers in the United States. Fill in the missing letters, sigm and mr.il your solution today and I will enter you in my contest with a credit bf 1,000 votes. The name of the first river is Columbia. You can easily name the others. Sign and send your solution today, sure. Clip Coupon Here Col..m -ia Mis. .i. .s--pp. . Oh.o Hu..s..n D. T Mfrr . t Dept. F-42, Spencer, Ind. 1 hi,t ..,ieJ in lue m vsinjj letters. If correct enter me in '.-car automobile contest with credit of 1.000 vote. I want one of those cars send full particulars.
If It Hadn't Been for Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Like as Not I'd Have a Headache This Morning. If you ever feel distressed after eating be sure to take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. For no matter what you eat there will be no gas, no sour risings, no lump in your throat, no biliousness, no dark brown taste in the morning. And should you now be troubled, eat a tablet as soon as possible and relief will come promptly. These tablets correct at once the faults of a weak or overworked stomach, they do the work while the. stomach rests and recovers itself. Particularly effective are they for banqueters and those whose environment brings them in contact with the rich food most apt to cause stomach derangement. Relief in these cases always brings the glad smile. Get a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. 60 cents, in any drug store. Be good to your stomach. Advertisement.
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