Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 110, 18 March 1921 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. FRIDAY, MARCH 181921.

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I dealing with the problem of . recon- ! traction and the restoration of trade ' more energetically and more success- - fully than la the case in England Sir Algernon Firth, lormer. president of the Association, of British , Chambers ? of Commerce, declares in a Times re- ; Tiew. -Sir Algernon has returned recently from his fifty-first Tlsit to the United States. x Among factors cited as to AmerJ1 can advantage in the situation, the 5 British business man states, were a more rapid reduction of values than in .England, . and co-operation of la. J bor In reducing the costs of producJ tlon. - Cites Labor Co-operation. ! Mill, workers in the United States, i he 'says, 'are- accepting --wage reductions of as much as 33 per cent in i order to enable manufacturers to turn out goods at prices which the public ATOuld payr lle said if this movement went much further it would mean that the United States would soon be in a strops-position in -the matter of exporting goe4 and- -would bo able to secure business that would otherwise com to Great Britain. American hours of work, he said, were about the same as those in England, but the men worked much harder whiVs they were in the mills. Sir Algernon expressed an opinion that trade would improve in America toward April, based on the fact that bottom prices were being reached, promising restored' confidence and increased buying.' He urged open and frank doling with Americans and cooperation between the two nations. He said he did not attach much lmportanceto the question of tariffs because offthe creditor position of the United States. 7" :

lafe White, Mrs. Sarah Anderson, and Mrs. John WeJdenbaugh spent Monday afternoon' -with Mrs. John Bdren.....

Mr. Haner Coleman spent Saturday night with his grandparents," Mr. and Mrs. John Harding. Mrs. Herman Thomas and children and Mrs. John Weidenbaugh spent Monday evening with Mr. John Boren and family Mrs. Ray Polley is able to be out again after being m for five months. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brumfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brumfleld and son, Wayne, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jobeph Long; of Oenterville. CAS TIKE, a Clayton McGriff and daughter Roma were in Richmond shopping Thursday ...Miss Grace Moore and Mr. Ralph Hissong spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Denlinger Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilflllan and sons Dudley and Merrill and Miss Helen Aydelotte were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orla Farst and daughter Pauline. ...... Mr. and Mrs. Barton Long and Zindora Long spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Harter at New Madison..:. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Loyes and daughter Edna visited J. A. Potts and family at Union City, Ind., Sunday... John Shaeffer and William Denlinger attended church at Oak Grove Sunday. . . . .Miss Nora Harrison spent Mondav

with her brother Marshall Harrison and family at West Manchester Mrs. Orla Farst called on Mrs. Herman Shaeffer Tuesday afternoon. . . .-. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamiel moved to their home east of town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sherman-and daughter Helen from West Manchester Tuesday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Ray Denlinger spent SuDday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baker

at Pittsburgh.... .Mrs. Versa Longenbaker entertained the W. M. A. Wednesday afternoon. The following members were present: Mrs. Josh. Snyder, Mrs. Orla Farst, Mrs. John Chrismer, Mrs. W. A. Layer, Mrs. Bess Newman, Mrs. Violet Shaeffer. Mrs. Sink. Mrs. Lillian Aydelotte and Mrs. Bertha Gilflllan Those attending' the regu'ar meeting of the P'riendly Cicrle at the K. G. E. hall Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trager. Mrs. Henry Gmbhs. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Farst

and daughter Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Byers, Mrs. Alice Ferree, Mrs. Sink, Mrs. Orla McCown, Mrs. Halite Fltzwater. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Long. Miss Zindora Long, Misses Emma and Pet Gingry, Mrs. Til lie Trump, Mr. and -Mrs. C. -D. Longenbakfer and daughter Esther, Mrs. Ella Horine and son Charles, Mrs. Josh Snyder, daughter Mary and son Robert, Mrs. Bess Newman, Mrs. Ella Shumaker, Mrs. Josephine amiel and son Herbert, Mrs. W. Layer and daughter Edna, Mra. Lillie Aydelotte, Mrs. Nellie Chrismer and son Jesse The Lifters were entertained at the home of Robert and Clarence Snyder Friday evening. Those who enjoyed the evening were: Misses Lurene Gingry, Roma McGriff, Marie Hawkey, Eva Schell, Onolee McGriff, Ethel Huston, Helen Aydelotte and Hazel Sleppy, Messrs. Charles and Scott Home, Joe Sheffbaugh, Jesse Chrismer, Willie Sleppy, Robert Eyer, Mr. Eley, Russell Schell, Earl Hawkey and Frank Huston. . .Miss Lurene Gingry spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Richmond.

GREENSFORK, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Davis and two children spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.

Emma Davis Miss Ethel Ullery spent Tuesday in Richmond The Colts lost to the Richmond Specials Monday night. The score wa3 20 to 28 Rev. Roe Amburn will preach at the Friends church Sunday, March 20, both morning and eyening. .. -Mrs.'L. D. Stackhouse left Wednesday evening for a few days' visit in Centerville . . . Miss Susie Pickett is ill at her home here. LYNN. Ind. Carrie Showalter was transacting business in Richmond

Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holliway were Richmond shoppers Monday. ....Wayne Smock; who has been seriously ill for .some days, is regaining his health rapidly ana will soon be able to be out again. . . .Misses Anna Clark and Lucille Yates were visitors in Richmond Monday Harry Hudson, of Muncie, was a Lynn business visitor -Monday The C. B. A. and Fidelity classes of the Friends church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldis Miller Monday evening. About 50 members of the classes attended. The regular business was disposed of and all pres

ent enjoyed the social hour that followed. New members were added to

the class roll and much interest is j

being shown. Several members were absent on account of sickness. . .Light refreshments were served. , BLOOMINGPORT, Ind. Mrs. Husten Roosa received word Wednesday morning that her daughter, Mrs. Etta Elsroth of Richmond was very ill. Mrs. Roosa left for Richmond in the afternoon Mrs. Eva Glover and Mrs. Rachel Vandegrif visited M-i. Margaret Davis at Lynn Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Amanda Johnson of

Winchester, came Wednesday afternoon to visit her sister, Mrs. Olive Deboy who is suffering with heart trouble.... Dr. Martin of Carlos,, was called here Wednesday to see Clyde Hockett, who was taken- suddenly ill with appendicitis. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Cook made a business trip to Winchester Thursday Miss Pauline York was the recent guest of Miss Alice Chamness. .. .Allen Johnson who is in the hospital at Winchester is reported no better. .. .Frank Southard made a trip to Richmond Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Washier visited

their daughter, Glenna Hinshaw, Wed nesday. , ? ? " ' About .000 varieties of fish hav

been found in the waters' of the Gull -J

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BETHEL, Ind. On hist Thursday riarht the supper given at the Century Hall cleared $110.00. A cake was give to the most popular young woman, which brought $28.9.". Miss Wyvona Hyde received ' the "cake Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ketrinr entertained at

dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry"

Bowen and son. of Union' City, and Mr. iind &Ir?. C M. Hill'and daughter Pauline. - 'Sunday was' the 35th wedding aniirersary of Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John Money, of Hollansburs; spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addelman

Mips Marie Harding is pnending a few

WHY STAY FAT? YOU CAN REDUCE The answer or most fat people is that it is too hard, too troublesome and too dangerous to force the weight down. However, in Marmola Prescription Tablets, all these difficulties are overcome. They are absolutely harmless, entail no dieting or. exercise, and have the added advantage of cheapness. A largo case is sold by druggists at one dollar. Or if preferable, they can be obtained by sending price direct . to the Marmola Co... .4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit Mich. Now that vou know

this you have no excuse for being too fat. but can reduce two. three or fnur

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days with Mr and Mrs. Chester Arnett pouTltl3 a week without fea7 of bad of near Palestine O Mr. and Mrs. after-effects. Advertisement. John Weidenbauerh were guests Sun-I dav of Mr and Mrs. Herman' Thomas.)

Mr. and , Mrs. Lewis : Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Turner, of Richmond, and Mr. Van Turner, of Nevada. J-pent Sunday forenoon with Jacob Endsley and family Mrs. Guy Anderson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. R; G. Anderson Mrs. John Harding and Mrs. Merl Coleman and soji Home spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Spencer Mr. and Mis. William Curtis and Mr. Denzil Grey, of - Whitewater, "spent Friday with Mr and Mrs. Guy Anderson Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson spent Pi'"day afternoon with Mr. Clarence riabaugh and family .Mr. Chester Hill, son of Mr. and Mr.Edgar Hill.

who ha been at the Reid Hospital for:

p. couple, of weeks, is getting along J nicely.. . .'.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ends- j iy. of Frankfort. Ird.. spent a; few; fip-s la pt week with Mr. and Mrs: Ma- j eob Endsley Mrs Henrv Bowen i rrd son. Robert, of Union City, spent j Wednppday night with Mr. and Mrs. C. i M. Hil Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell ' mvmU Mondav evening wiih her par-! rnts. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hvde.. . . .Mrs.

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Buy Oranges for Weight Juice Makes Them Heavy The food and health values of oranges are in the juice. In buying these enticing and healthful fruits be guided by the weight, Juice makes oranges heavy. Therefore, the heavier they are, the better. According to Department of Agriculture investigations, orange juice contains more units of food-value than oysters, oatmeal gruel or beef juice. Medical authorities agree that the vitamines which, science has found so es jsential to health are supplied in liberal quantity in the juice of ripe oranges

Oranges -Better Because Juicier

Bealdsweet oranges are better because juicier. The superiority and greater juice content of SealdBweet oranges is proved by the heavier weight. Sealdsweet oranges will be at their best for the next three or four months fully matured and weighty with juice.

Select oranges for weight to insure plenty of juice and you will choose the Sealdsweet kind in preference to all others. Tell your fruit dealer that you want Sealdsweet oranges and expect him to supply them to you ho will do so if you insist.

Grapefruit -Tnne the Meal: Tone the System

Appetizing and delightful, Sealdsweet grapefruit are healthful themselves and assist the digestion of other foods. The larger the size, the better the fruit. True food-fruits, beneficial with every meaL

The bigger and better Sealdsweet grapefruit offered by the Florida groves when the crop is fully matured can be had for the rest of the winter and during tho spring:. Ask your dealer for them.

A Gift For You, Book "FloridaVFood-Fruits" Handsome and beautifully illustrated book of tested recipes for the use of Sealdsweet fruit in many ways. You may have gift copy by sending your name and address. FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE. 633 Citizens Bank BIdg., TAMPA, FLA. To make sure of dependable grapefruit and oranges, look on boxes and wrappers for the Sealdsweet trademark of the Florida Citrus Exchange, a great body of five thousand grove owners who sell their own fruits to avoid speculation in them

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