Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 113, 22 March 1921 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921.
SEE DANGER IN LAWS PASSED BY ASSEMBLY; ,.V0ULD .CURB EFFECT v -vi" v rj; i . itg INDI AjLOLlS: Ind.r Match; 22. ,S5ff orts, to curb the,? effect, of "salary Jejrab" laws and preveitHhe bankrupt'.,cy of.aeTeral CQuaties,,f lAthe state Jare befiu 'idadft' jitliUteartt., at accounts, - Three , 80-caHed "eatery .grab" laws passed, by; the recent, legislature Irave poasibifi ofbank"ruptlng'any county 'In the state,. officials declare. Thesa "innocent, little .bills,"; it Is said,v wre slipped through the legislature. "WiUttjat the real effect becomine"knowtt 'at the time of 'their passage, v -' .t.. - (. Theitkresi near:" lawav 'fa -whlcn1 some 'officials - m danger-are thedeputy sheriff -lay, the Court bailiff ?law and the coUiity school superlntetndent salary law. deputy sberlff lar provides for the employment and TwrItient of deputy sheriffs by tfre county commissioners on the recommendation 'of the sheriff. The court' bailiff law provides for the appointments of badJiffs' at a salary fixed, by the Judge. The school head law provides that the 'board of education, with approval of county commissioners, shall fix the salary of the county superintendent t not less than $1,500 a year, but .provides no maximum. Allege Sky Limit. Under these laws, according to of hcials, "the sky is the limit." It is 'pointed out that under the deputy sheriff law there is nothing to prevent the wholesale employment of deputies 'and under the school law a salary of any amount may be. fixed for the superintendent. The court law, it is pointed out, , opens- the way for the employment of a full-time bailiff, who Will continue to draw pay even when the court is not in session.
The state board of accounts made a;
filling to the effect that the employment of deputy sheriffs under the law .should be made only in cases of emergency and that the. regular deputy of the sheriff is not to come under the
provisions of the law. In the case or j the bailiff law the board made a I recommendation that a salary of $5 a day while working be regrded as aj
maximum. ,.;in both cases the rulings were made t the request of officials -who. wish to take advantage of the laws. Letters Setting forth the views of the department in regard to the laws are being prepared and will be sent to officials at once. The question of fixjag County school superintendent's salaries has not, jet been brought to the attention of. officials.
ters and Miss Mabel O'Hara attended Eaton grange Tuesday evening. . .The entertainment given by the primary pupils Thursday was certainly appreciated by all who saw it. It showed
the careful training of the teachers
iant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell was buried Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marine, of Tipton, are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Danner Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Marine and Mrs. Golda Dan-
.B. F. Campbell.- of Eaton, visited ner called on Mrs. Oscar Hawkins
relatives here Wednesday and Thurs- Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. day. . . .Protracted meetines will be-! Bei Hawkins and son Harry called
gin" at the Christian church Sunday evening.... The Christian church has been newly papered and the chairs and" woodwork varnished. . .Jesse McWhinney is remodeling his new home. .Vi;. Jonas-Markey is able to be about the house - with the aid of a wheel chair..' Mrs. Mar key is improving in health. . .AL Beasley. of New Hope, has sold his property and will move to a' 10-acre place on the Brookville road..;. Mrs.. Clarence McWhinney is very ill with pneumonia..... Miss Ellene Button i entertained the Junior class Thursday evening. it HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mrs. Laura RJchey v and , Mrs. Frank . Parsons, of Richmond, spent Tuesday and Tuesday night with relatives here.. . . .Mr.
on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins
Wednesday night. .... .Mr. Clarence Jefferies had his machine stolen from one of the uptown streets Wednesday and as yet has found no clue Mrs. May Sittle, of Jackson, Mich., is visiting with friends and relatives in this Place Mrs. May Sittle, Sewell Pattie, and Miss Pauline Pattie dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark and family.. . . .El wood Alexander and family spent Monday with relatives in Lynn.;... Mr. and; Mrs. George Baker of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Danner Wednesday morning Mr. Daner is still very ill. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mrs. Bell Martin is visiting Mrs. Leon Allison at
Dayton.'. ..Sam Fisher of Rushville, a
and Mrs. Fred Cordell, Sr., and Mr. former r-mbrde RM.nt m Br4nn. and Mrs. Fred Cordell, Jr.. Mr. and ,er resident, is serious-
iue w . rt. u. . win present their, play entitled "Safety .First," at Benton vllle in the near future. .. .The Haymakers' Easter ball will be at Red Men's hall, March 28 Robert Whorton and family have recently moved to their new home on Capital Hill Mrs. Frank Smith, who has been seriously ill, was taken to the hospital at Richmond Wednesday Mrs. John Peele and Miss Carylye Diffenderfer went to Indianapolis and attended the play "The Follies". .Mrs. Verne Odell has moved into the Owens' property in the north part of town Jimmie Clark is here from Indianapolis. Mrs. Glenn Beeson of Richmond is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Falls. The sermon at the Christian church by Rev. Clark of Centerville on next Tuesday night is given with -35 views of the Bible covering the period of the "Christ Life." The several churches here are planning to give special Easter services.
Suburban
Mrs. Ed Cordell, of Richmond, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cordell here.. , Mrs. Anna Burns is seriously ill.. ...Mrs. Ola Day and two children returned to their home at Windfall, Thursday, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Day and other relatives. The regular business meeting and social of the Anti-Can't crass of the Christian Sunday School was held at the church Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yoke and two children, living in the country west of here, have smallpox Mrs. Alice Brown goes to New Castle, Saturday to spend two weeks with her daughters and their families. BETHEL, Ind Mr3. Celia Anderson is spending a few weeks with her son. Mr. Albert Anderson and family of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Endsley entertained Wednesday Mrs. Shuttlewortih of Glenn Karn. and Mrs. Stella White Mrs. E. N. Thompson. Mrs. John Boren, Mrs. Everett White and Miss Florence Boren spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Clarence AddJeman...:Mrs. Clarence Addlem&n spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Crawford, of near Braffitsville Mrs. Guy Anderson spent Wednesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis, of White Wa.ter Mr. r.nd Mrs. Everett White spent Wednesday vi1h Mr. and Mrs. George Baker of nea- Richmond Mrs. Eli Hyde
met with a painful accident Wednes- (
day when she ran a splinter under her forefinger nail the entire length of the nail. The doctor split the nail hut was unable to get the splinter.
ness of Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. George Davis Mrs. Mable Wright ind mother, Mrs. Rlddlebarger, of Ridgeville, Ind., were Richmond visitors Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Oscar McCaulass of Winchester, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fowler and Richard Jr. were guests of Indianapolis relatives Sunday .... Mr. and Mrs. Del-- Hinshaw spent Saturday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swander and daughter Sarah, visited relatives in Richmond Saturday Miss Mildred Ibertson was the guest of friends in Richmond Saturday. . William Miller, well known in this vicinity, is quite ill at his home northwest of town.... The Friends church orchestra will play at Mt. Pleasant church Sunday night Easter service Miss Margaret Evans was the guest of Miss Irene Beetley Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander of Union City, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daly Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods of near Spartanburg, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hamilton .... Seventeen persons were baptized by the Rev. Scott at the Chrustlan church Sunday night. .. Efforts are being made to reorganize the Lynn Independent orchestra.
WILLJ AMSBURG. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Murphy, of near Bloomingfport, were the guests of Mr. Jesse llardwic and family Sunday Wilfred Griffith spent the week-end in Kentucky Word has been received here that Paul Lewis is gaining in health. ...Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pickett, of Richmond, and Mrs. Roeie Newman of,- this place, were the guests of Mrs. Ellen Pickett and son here Sunday.. . . YVjlt Hoilings worth, who has been in the .west for the past few months, returned to his home Sunday evening. :,.Mies Lillian Reynolds is ill Miss Ruth Smith was the guest of her narents, near .New Castle last week. .Mr. and Mrs. AHen Oler, from this place, av.d Miss Edih Oler from Muncie were the guests of Bert Oler and family Sunday Rn. Beetles, who has been attending district meeting at Dunkirk had to return to his home on account of poor health. Although confined to his bed, he is thought to be a little better at. this, writing.... . - William and Mis. Harry Riggleman had as their week-end puests, Mr. Riggleman's father, from Union City Alphus Kevnolds and daughter. Unid, were the trtiets of Air. W. C. Piehl and family Friday The James Clements horse "ale held Friday, was well attended. The horses so'd well Forest and Clyde Qat.es. from near Whitewater, were the gues-ts of their grand-mother frs. Anna Price, last week. ....Mr. and Mrs. Enos .Veal were the guests of Charles Goodson and family, Sunday. . . .Roe Rust and son motored to Xew Castle, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Davis uere in Richmond. Monday Mr, and Mrs Raymond Smith and baby also Pauline and Harold Smith, called on Winftetd Piehl and family Sunday evening. : s-: . Mrs. W. C. Piehl were the poewts of U rial Reynolds. Friday night ;md Saturday.. . . .Mr. George Duke and Grant. Waikins rootorr-d to West Aloxpnthin, O., Saturday Mrs. Ada Converse, of Wisconsin, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. V.. T. Blair Jim Snoddcras"- and family visited in Muncie, Sunday.
MIDDLEBORO, Ind: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas called on Mrs. Steven Thomas, of Fountain City, Thursdayafternoon Mrs. Mary Pemberton called on Mrs. Oscar Hawkins, Wednesday afternoon There will be a community gathering at the school house, April 25, to which the public is invited. Old fashioned games will be played and refreshments served. There wil be no admission Mrs. Frank Higgs, of New Castle, and a sister-in-law of Mrs. U. E. Norris, north of Richmond, will be taken to Indianapolis to undergo an operation. She has been ill for some time . Mr. and Mrs. John Zurwell visited Mr". and Mrs. Charley Zurwell Sunday Mr. Warner Pemberton and Mr Hector Urton of this place are remodeling Mr. Urton's porch Miss Anna Marie Clark has been ill The in-
Coughed So Hard He Was Ready To Die
But he recovered quickly and gained!
9 pounds in 5 weeks.
LYNN, Tnd. Mrs. Mary Reynolds and daughter, Charlene, and Mr. Ray Thomas spent Saturday in the city of Richmond A number of the farmers of this vincinity attended the trac tor demonstration at Berry Field Saturday Mrs. George Davis of South Garfield street, who has been so seriously ill for the past week, remains in a critical condition The revival that has been in progress for the past three weeks at the Christian church closed Sunday night after a very successful effort The bantismal service
was given at the close of Sunday night!
meeting.. .Mr. and Mrs. Russell White of Richmond, weie called to Lynn 1 1 Thursday on account of the serious ill- i I
Do you know why it s ioasied To seal In the delicious Burley tobaoco flavor. LiCKY CIGARETTE
Easter Services Announced by St. John's Lutheran Easter week -services have been announced by the Rev. A. L. Nicklas, for St. John's Lutheran church. Special music will be provided for all services. The program for the week follows: Holy Thursday, English confession, 7 o'clock Thursday evening; German service and Holy communion, 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. Good Friday, German confession, 9:30 o'clock, Friday morning; German service and Holy communion, 10 o'clock Friday morning. Easter Sunday, English festival
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service, 8 o'clock Sunday morning; Sunday school at 9:15; German confession, 10:00; and German festivan service, and Holy communion, 10:30; illustrated , Easter' service Sunday night at 7 o'clock.
The world's consumption of sugar is estimated at between 14,000,000 and 15,000,000 tons a year.
FROM TUB BEEDICTINB SISTER! Coughs and colda are Infectious, anil prompt measures should be taken to stop the oousrhinjf and spreading rt germs. The following letter from the Benedictine Sisters, Holy Name Convent. San Antonio. Fla.. is of value to every mother: "We have Just received shipment of Foley's Honey and Tar. It Is a household remedy. We have used it 'since we knew of It. for our children especially, and always found it beneficial." A. O. Luken & Co.. C2-i'3 Main. Advertisement.
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That's what a salad means to Mrs. Houston, of the Rumford Department of Home Economics. And tomorrow she'll teach you how to make salads warranted to call back the waning appetite of a dined-to-death epicure. Bring tiny dish and spoon and "taste" for yourself. WEDNESDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK Romey's down-stairs House Furnishing Department. .It is entirely without charge.
Coats, Wraps Dolmans In a Big Special Raster Sale
Just Received 100 New Coats, Wraps and Dolmans just in time for Easter buying. These garments will be placed in 3 groups and sold at near 1 -3 off.
$20 Garments $1295
$25 Garments 1695
$30.00 Garments
$10)95
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CAM PBELLSTO WN. O. I.. E. j Sheffer and family spent Sunday with Harvey Lot worth and family, south ofi Richmond, loe Button and daugh-l
"Iast December I caught a heavy cold, which left me with a deep-seated rough. I cousrhed so hard it would start the blood. I thought 1 was a goner, until I tried Milks Kmulsion. I used 9 bottles altogether. My cough is pone, and I have gained nine pounds in five weeks. If anyone doubts it, let them write me." Ohas. Tj. Walters, 117 So. 18tli St., Pittsburgh. Pa. When hundreds upon hundreds of people tell you of just such recovery, just such gains in weight, it must be worth your trying, at least. A trial costs nothing. Milks Kmulsion is a pleasant, 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. As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks Kmulsion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved. It produces remarkable results in colds, coughs and brotichi.il asthma. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon liko ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Kmulsion under tii is guarantee Take six bottles home with vou, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 75c and $1.50 per bottle. The Milks Kmulsion Co., Terre Haute. -Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere. Advertisement.
Are Weak Nerves and Thin Blood Making a Failure Out of You? Iron starvation of the blood weakens the will power, robs yon of your, bodily and mental vigor and often keeps you from ; ; making the money and success you should
THERE ARE 30,000,000,000,000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN YOUR BLOOD AND EACH ONE MUST HAVE IRON. When your blood is thin, pale and watery it loses its power to change food into liiriDfr tissve, and NOTHING YOU EAT DOES YOU THE PROPER AMOUNT OP GOOD you don't get the full strength out of it, and as a consequence you become weak, nervous, irritable and easAy upset. " Also YOUR BRAIN BECOMES DULL AND HEAVY, your memory poor, your will power weakened; you can't think right and you are no match for the fellow with, a keen active powerful mind. "it's the "man of blood and iron" THE STRONG, FORCEFUL, VIGOROUS FELLOWS that make the money and become the great captains of industry.
, When you get up feeling tired in the morning, when you can no longer do your day' work without being all fagged out at nigh when your-digestioa all goe wrong, or you have pains acroH the back and your lace looks- ple and drawn, flo not wait until you. ga all to pieces and collapse in a state of ner-' vout prostration, or until In your weakened condition you contract some serious disease, but consult your f smily physician and have him take a specimen of your blood and make a ' blood count" of your red blood corpuscles, or test the iron power of your blood yourself by adding plenty of spinach, carrots, baked aoplea or other iron, containing fruits and vegetables t your daily food and take organic' iron, like Nusatedlroa with them for a while
and see how much your conditon improves. Thousands of people have surprisingly in Creased their strength, energy and endurance in two weeks time by this simple experiment. But in making this test be sure that the iron you take is organic iron and not metallic or mineral iron which people usually take. Organic iron is like the iron in your blood and uke the iron in spinach, lentils and apples, while metallic iron is iron just as it comes from the action of strong acids on small pieces of iron. Organic iron may be had from your druggist under the name of NUXATED IRON. Beware of substitutes; look for the letters N. I. on on every tablet. Your money will be ref unded by the manufacturers if you do no t obtain perfectly satisfactory results. At ail druggists.
Lace knee, tight knee, bodice or regular tops. White and flesh colors. Suits that originally sold up as high as $1.25. Hundreds of garments and all sizes. We think so much of this special that we are devoting unusual display space for the showing of these Suits. We advise buying your season's supply now as they will not last long at this price.
the price per suit
69c 3 SUITS for $1.90
This special for all this week.
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To obtain a good stand of grass USE WHELAN'S LAWN SEEDS We have all varieties Blue Grass, White Clover, Shady Nook, Orchard Grass, Rye Grass, English Blue Grass The Tonic
Land Plaster Sheep Manure
(Fulrerized Lame)Agricultural Lime
(Pulverized)
Today (March 22) is just the start of Spring-. Just the time to start to beautify your lawn
Omer
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Whelan THE FEED MAN 31-33 So. 6th St. Phone 1679
