Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 115, 24 March 1921 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921.

RICHMOND STUDENTS BUILD BIRD HOUSES; INVITED TO EXHIBIT ''Students lit the lower grades of the local schools this year probably will continue the work In bird house building that has been given here for the liast seven or eight years, a local instructor 'said Thursday. " The material x used in construction here is very light and suitable for handling by children. Boxes are 'made and mounted,-or placed in trees J by the classes, usually about this time iof year.

it- Students and teachers of th Rich;!

inond schools have been Invttea to 'is1t room 109 in the statehouse at ' Indianapolis, where a , number of Vample shelter, ' nesting -and feeding .houses are exhibited. ! Insectivorous birds of economi value ito mankind by reason of their feeding :on depredating insects are going to

;be housed in rustics houses according J

,1,0 .plans or une naif utvarturem. vi ; conservation which is co-operating !with the state Audobon society to interest Hbosiers In bird conservation.' ! A reference library and colored charts of birds native to Indiana as well as those which migrate here in : summer will be maintained in the Indianapolis exhibit, and literature will be distributed telline how' toJ-construet tfcird houses economically. The exhibit consists of rustic houses of only one room and built at negligible cost to veritable palaces1 de luxe gems of the carpenter's art. One elaborate three-story frame for Martins has 30 suites of ''parlor, bedroom and balh" find is named the Waldorf-Astoria. It has copper roof, spacious ; verandas and individual porches. Old Glory proudlv floats .from a staff mounted on the roof, v Winter shelter and feeding houses liiive jrlass endowed compartments protecting occupants from icy blastSj Scraps from the table may be peatteird on feeding boards. Hooks hold suet strips essential for winter feeding. One feature of the exhibit is an apparatus to fit around tree trunks to prevent cat.1-: and squirrels from climbing to the bird houses in the branches pbove.

URGE APPOINTMENT OF NORTHWESTERN MEN TO I. C. C.

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Left to right, Senators Poindexter, Oddie and Borah. President Hagenborth of -the woo! growers, and Sen,r a tors Gooding, Stanfield and Cameron.

northwestern I northwest to the interstate com

merce commission. The jrroup above was snapped following

- Senators from

states are urging President Harding to name a man from the

call on the president, for that purpose Hagenborth heads the National Asso. of Wool Growers.

at Green Castle last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cain entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William McCann of Converse, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Forest Knose of Hagerstown and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lester and chilren of Modoc.... Tom Thumb wedding will be given at the Methodist church by the chilren of the Sunday school, Tuesday evening, March 29. BOSTON, Ind. Mrs. Will Porterfield, Mrs. Robert Holder and son; and Grace Parks Bhopped in Richmond, Friday...:. Mr. and Mrs. ,Carl Kilgus and children visited relatives in Richmond, Friday Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beard and daughter Maryland Mrs. Adam Eby motored to Hannah's Creek. Saturday evening..... Mrs. Arthur Scbeni and daughter, of Peru, visited here over Sunday.. . .Miss Jess Chenoweth - and Miss Marie Kuhlman of Richmond visited relatives Sunday.

....Mr. and Mrs. James Ambrose

spent Sunday in Cincinnati. ..Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piper have as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Piper and daughters, of Sulphur Springs; Mrs. Charles Kennedy and daughter. Mae; and Frank Piper, of Peru Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beard had as dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beard and children, of College Corner; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell of Richmond, and Mr6. Adam Eby Mrs. "Holts, of Richmoind, visited friends over the weekend Miss Bessie Maley visited relatives near Bath, Ind., last week..... A number of young people from this vicinity attended church at Webster, Sunday evening.

social at the church Friday evening, March 18. An interesting program was given after 'which refreshments were Berved to about 165 people. The room was decorated prettily with shamrocks. " A satisfactory sum of money was realized by the aid society..... The Economics club met at the club room last Wednesday afternoon. A number of the members attended the meeting. .A tea given for the benefit of the Fountain City library was held at the home of Mrs. Pyle Tuesday afternoon.. .. .Miss Estner Cook spent . . . . J . . - . w . . . .

weanesuay wiin air. ana Airs. Aioen i Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitts ! and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Na-, than Charles and family Sunday after- j noon.. .. .Mrs. Luther Leibold and son i

William spent Sunday with Mr. and I Mrs. William Parker, of near Carlos City... Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walla were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoover : and family, Sunday Mr. and Mrs

Ross Macy and daughter Thelma spent ;

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Col-

lins.....Mr. Cook of Richmond sp-nt ! the week end with his sister. Miss Es- j i

ther Cook Mr. Drayer of Anderson was the guest of Mr. and Airs. Nathan Hunt Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I. R.

Williams (fined Sunlay. with Mr. and Mrs. Carey Platte, of Fountain City.

ST. BONIFACE (CAN.) PRIEST PASSER 102D BIRTHDAY WINNIPEG. Manitoba, March 24. The Rev. Father Damase Dandurand celebrated his 102d birthday at the provincial home of Oblate Fathers in St. Boniface Wednesday. The elderly priest was unable to celebrate mass, his bjrthday custom for years, as he was confined to his bed. -

WOMEN SAVE $20 IN HALF HOUR

and son, Gerald, visited over theed home Friday after three months

week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Higgins and family Mls3 Mattie Snyder and Mrs. Sally Brumfield were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Smoker Sunday Miss Colleene Bertram

I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Char

les uiunt ana tamuy Mrs. una Matty of Cincinnati is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Tice who is' very ill Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss, Frank, Matilda and Loretta were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Habing and (amily of Richmond. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice and family were the guests of Mrs. Louise Bertram Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smoker, Mildred Clifford and Vernon Smoker dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grov-

Suburban

and friends The M. E.

visit with relatives and friends pnd

iriiuix nanus a uw mmei iu uui m- , .nt,.t -in . era Michigan.. . , . J. O. Edwards and d&? beginning at 10 o clock at Ld Rep

Herman LamD accompanied Mr. ai- 3 11 len Lamb to Greensburg. . where Mr. ! A. Manning attended his class alumni Tjimh pntoiwit tlio. OfM Flnw HmnP i

....Mr. and Mrs. Elihn Swain spent! Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.; and Mrs Wash Study Mrs. Hazel j Downing left Friday lor her home in j

Peru, to visit parents.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stigall spent Sunday with relatives at Williamsburg Erman Swain and family were at Richmond, Saturday.. ..Mrs. Martha Atkinson and grand-children, Catherine and James, were at Richmond, Saturday Mrs.

J. B. Clark and Miss Belle Conley are

er Morgan and family of near Jack-! lsiting with their sister, Mi's. John

sonburg Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss M. Manning Mr. and Mrs. H. B. i

hold an Easter market all day Satur-

Brownatone Ends Gray, Streaky Hair Ladies, in society, no more tolerate gray, streaky hair than they do unbecoming gowns. Neither can the business girl or person in any walk of life who would keep up-to-date. The , proven, tested and absolutely ..harmless way to tint gray, faded, streaked or bleached hair Is

1 NEW GARDEN, Ind. The Ladles' Aid Willi Aid societv held an noron nrt tmnur

Sulphur Soothes Ugly, Itching Skin

The

First Application Makes Cool and Comfortable.

Skin

IT WORKED WONDKRFVLLY Have you noticed the number of persons ooughinjr this Spring, caused by an irritated condition in the chest, bronchial tubes or throat? Thin rn.i.hi.

; is banished by a few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. Anna Stein, 410 Western Ave., Covington. Kv., writesJ "Your cough medicine worked wonderfully on our little son. He is subject to bronchitis. The first doses helped him. Good for all sorts of ro.,w

colds, croup, whooping cough and grip coughs. A. O. Luken & Co.. 626-628 Main. Advertisement.

CARLOS CITY. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Beard spent Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Love Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Cox and daughter

Naomi visitrd with Mr. and Mrs. Or-, eon Morrison and family of Economy, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Drake have traded their farm for property in Winchester owned by Mrs. Holloway and will move in about a month. Mrs. Charles Bartlett was in town Tuesday.. Mr. and Mrs. George Carey and family visited with Mrs. McCallister and family Sunday Mrs. Carl Moore of Hollansburg, O., spent the week-end -with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cox Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bodkin entertained company from Muncie Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Verlie Love entertained at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison..... Mr. and pMrs. Clell Beard and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Love and family Mrs. Docia Bodkin has been visiting with her son Willie and family Mrs. John Adamson has adopted an orphan girl Miss Luella Coffin is still improving slowly; i .'.Mrs. Amanda Sharp entertained Mr. and Mrs. Willie Edwards Sunday. ... Mr. Robert Morrison and daughter Nellie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alyea and family... Mrs: James Clark has been very ill. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Will Chamness were visiting Sunday.. . .Miss Bonnie Shell is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Horton Bane Miss Nellie Bodkin called on her friend Miss Esther Able Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Will Conway entertained company Sunday. ABINGTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Merkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meikamp and Miss Jeattette Merkamp visited Tuesday evening with Wesley and Frank Wolke Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tice and family Wednesday afternoon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smoker and Mrs. Susie Dye visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William

Smoker. .. .The Locust Grove Wom

en's Cemetery association met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Mattie Snyder. The . usual amount of business was transacted. The treasurer

reported $231.78 on hand. Dora Stin-

pon was employed as caretaker. . . . : . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lashley spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Lashley of Centerville ...... Mrs. Harvie Frazier

and family visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Toschlog of near Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Merkamp, Miss Jeanette Merkamp and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merkamp called on Mr. and

Maiming entertained at dinner Sunday j

Mr. and Mrs. O. Craiior and Mr. James Mumbower. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cain had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Weyl and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Weyle.. ..Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Beckman took

Mrs. Ben Weiss and family Saturday lunch with Rev. and Mrs. Huehes Sun-

evening. ... air. ana Mrs. vvniiam jan

ett formerly of here are the parents

of a baby girl.... A public dance will be given here in the K. of P. hal Saturday evening.

ECONOMY, Ind. Mrs. Hazel Mc-!

Cann of Converse, ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lester of Modoc were dinner guests of Mrs. Susan Mendenhall Wednesday Mrs. Minnie Beard was called to Spiceland Friday, on account of her mother's illness with pneumonia L. W. Morrison attended basketball games i at Indianapolis last week .Miss Juanita Atkinson entertained her Sunday school class Tuesday Mrs. Jennie Gardner of Richmond spent a few days with her parents; her father being very ill Miss May Kimball spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Retter Mrs. Warwick who is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lyda Burnett, shows no improvement. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson return-

day. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Greenstreet were guests of Harry Williams and family at Richmond Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. McCann returned to their home Saturday at Peru. Mrs. McCann having spent the past week visiting relatives

Peterson's Ointment Best for Eczema

GIRLS

The Simple, Eaj- Way to Beauty Buttermilk.

Delightful new vanishing cream containing true buttermilk makes you look years younger or your money back. The first application of Howard's Ruttermilk Cream will astonish you. It creates beauty almost like magic, but the most wonderful thing about it is. the fact that whilst it turns the dullest and most lifeless complexion to radiant beauty and makes red or rough arms snowy white, yet there is not the slightest sign of its use after application. It actually vanishes from sight and the most heated atmosphere will not produce the least shininess or greasiness of the skin. There Is no secret about it nor is there any doubt about the result it's .lust common ordinary Buttermilk in the form of a wonderful cream gently massaged with the finger tips around the corners of the eyes and mouth. To prove this to your complete satisfaction obtain a small quantity of Howard's Buttermilk Cream at any drus or

department store on the money back

ii aissausnea pian. ine directions are simple and it costs so little that anv girl or woman can afford it. Yes & Now Drug Co., and Quigleys. Advertisement.

First Application Stops Itching of Eczema, Salt Rheum and Piles

Ends Chafing Distress In Five Minutes "Live and let live, is my motto," says Peterson, of Buffalo. "Druggists all over America -sell PETERSON'S OINTMENT for 35c a large box, and I say to these druggists, if anyone buys my ointment for any of the diseases or ailments for which I recommend It and are not benefitted, give them their money back. "I've got a safe full of thankful letters testifying to the mighty healing power of Peterson's Ointment for old and running sores, eczema, salt rheum, ulcers, sore nipples, broken breast, itching scalp, chaffing and blind, itching and bleeding piles." John Scott, 283 Virginia St., Buffalo, writes, "Peterson's Ointment is simply wonderful. It cured me of eczema and also piles, and it did it so quickly that I was astmv.shed." Mail orders filed by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertisement

with "Brownatone." This one bottle, easy to apply tint gives distinct shades from lightest golden to the Qeepest brown or black. "Brownatone" tints Instantly and 111 make you look ten years younger over night. No mussy, dirty pastes to bother with no waiting for results. All' druggists recommend "Brownatone" on a money back guarantee SOc and SI. SO. Two colors shading from "Golden to Medium Brown" and "Dark Brown to Black." Special Fre Trial Offer For a free trial bottle with easy, complete directions, send 11 cents to pay postage, packing and war tax to The Kenton Pharmacal Co 601 Coppln Bldg.. Covington, Ky.

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Sterling Tires C. E. STONECIPHER 17 S. 9th St.

If you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, embarrassing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of It by using Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash an bdlotches are healed right up. Mentho-Sulphur is applied like any pleasant' cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small Jar from any good druggist. Advertisement.

Diamond-Dye" Your Faded : Garments or Draperies j instead of Buying

t i Any woman can diamond-dye her . shabby skirts, waists, coats, stocking?, coverings into new. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains easy directions. Beware! Poor dye streaks, spots, fades, and ruins material by giving it a "dyed-look." Buy "Diamond Dyes" only. Tell druggist whether your material is wool or silk, or if It is cotton, linen, or a mixture. 16 rich, fadeless colors. Advertisement.

Square Aluminum Roaster Very Special, 85c

Weiss Furniture Store 505-13 Main St.

Easter offerings of ' SENSIBLE, DURABLE, DEPENDABLE CLOTHES I FOR I I ..... f MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN J P8 OPEN EVENINGS ALL THIS WEEK

FERD GROTHAUSI

614-616 Main St.

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in rolls for making Ladies' Dress Forms, 40c roll Bartel & Rohe 921 Main

An Easter Bargain Event Bargain Days at Fehr's mean the biggest, the best, the most important event of its kind. If you are going to purchase a new SPRING COAT, SUIT or DRESS, or even the smallest items for your Easter outfit, then you must come and see our large assortment of samples that just came in direct from the leading fashion center. And, what's more important, you'll save at least New Trimmed one-third if you shop at fehr's

Hats, $10.00 Values,

Suits Goats Dresses $30.00 Values $20.00 Values $20.00 Values $19.95 $12.95 $12.95 $35.00 Values $25.00 Values $30.00 Values $24.75 $16.95 $19.75 $50.00 Values $30.00 Values $50.00 Values , I $35.00 $19.95 $35.00

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EXTRA

SPECIALS

$2.49

$5 Petticoats at

$6 Blouses at

$3.98

$1.50 Hosiery Qgg

A Wonderful Tire and Tube Sale FOR 10 DAYS, BEGINNING SATURDAY, MARCH 26 This is your opportunity to buy Quality Tires and Tubes at the lowest prices ever known in the history of the business. SPECIAL 30x3$ TIRE, $9.90

6,000-Mile Rib and Non-Skid Tires

30x3 810.50 30x3 '.812.90 32x3 815.0O

si S19.90 32x4 822.50

33 823.50 34x4 824.50 364V 829.90

30x3 32x3

815.90 818.90

7,000-Mile Guaranteed Tires 32x4 825.90

33x4 826.90 34x4 828.50

With Every Two Tires Purchased You Get a Tube FREE (Special Prices on Cord Tires)

Special Prices on Guaranteed Tubes

30x3 81.95 30x3 82.35 32x3 82.65

31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4

82.95 83.25 83.35 83.50

34x41 83.95 . 35x4 8.4.25 36x4 84.50

We can not buy at wholesale today a great many sizes, at the prices we are offering during this sale

ACCESSORIES

30x3 Reliners ., 81.95 30x3 Reliners 82.25 31x4 Reliners 82.75 3-inch Inside Boots 23 3-ln. Inside Boots 29 $1.00 size Tube Patching 75 SOc size Tube Patching 35 5 Gal. cans Havoline Oil, medium . ... 83.45

Special prices in barrels and half barrels 7 8 Spark Plugs Jacke 95 Stewart Spotlights $5.90 Ford Radius Rods 81.95 Lyon Bumpers .. Sll!50 $3.00 Tall Single Barrel Pumps 82.25

Don't Miss piis Sale! Come Early to Get the Choice Selection. These Prices Are for Goods in Stock only. Buy Now! Save! We haye just Installed a new Vulcanizing Plant with an expert, vulcanlzer in charge Bring us Your Vulcanizing Prices Reasonable Work Guaranteed

RICHMOND TIRE SERVICE $2 Camisoles at 89c Cor. 11th and Main Sts. Richmond, Indiana rr