Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 145, 29 April 1921 — Page 7

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, , the Richmond palladium and sun-telegram, Richmond, ind., riday, april 29, 1921.

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL PUPILS GRADUATED THURSDAY EVENING 1 WINCHESTER, Ind., April 29. The "Washington township commencement exercises were held at Lynn, Thursday evening, when 27 graduates received diplomas. This is the largest graduating class in the county. The address was given by the Rev. Harry G. Hill, of Indianapolis. Superintendent O. H. driest presented the diplomas and muvio was furnished by a Richmond orchestra. The following are graduates: Cyrus Hollingsworth, Ruth I. Thurston, Louis Johnson, Lulu Potter. Gerald BeeUey, Mildred Alberteon, Veirl R. Wilams. Catherine Berry, Marie Hiatt, Mildred Pwa.ln, Lawrence lsnbarger, George K." Mettler, Sara G. Swander, Kenneth Bownard, Hugh Chenoweth, Bessie M. Milas, Onedia Good. Cecil Mikeaell, Irene Chariness. Nellie Beverly, Cecil Hodgin, Marjorie Hadley, Arthur P. Mills, Katherine Witter and Harry Crew. Clean-up Day Thursday. Thursday, May 5, has been .designated by the city officials, as Clean-up Day for Winchester. The Kiwanis Club is offering prizes of $10, $7, $5, end $3 to the four persons whose homes or places of business show the greatest improvement. The awards will bo made on May 20. School Bids Rejected. The bids for the new Franklin Township consolidated school have been rejected, as the lowest bid was S113.000 and the appropriation was only $83,000. Finds Old Calculator. W. P. Fulghum, custodian, of the Court House, has found in the basement, an Armstrong tax calculator. The machine had a record in it which j-liows that it was used by the county ofBcials in 1863.

; Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

v J YOUTHFUL NAILS. .Youthful nails help keep the hand young looking, and a young looking hand has much to do with the youthfulness of your appear.ince. You can not seem '.o be in 'your twenties, even ith a wonderful face-, if your, hands are thin and the nails ragged and full of ridges. In a way, the same rule that applies to keeping the hair young and the face and figure young, applies to keep-

en ball of foot, hands at waist,' keep face to the front; inhale as 'body Js brought to position. Repeat six to ten limes with each sldn and cloac with hands on hips; lower the upper body from the waist, completely rola and move it in a circle around the body. All Inquiries - addressed ' to Mrs. Forbes In care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these columns !n their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number received. So, if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self -addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question The Editor

Liberty Woman Chosen

Eastern Star Officer The Ordpr of Eastern Stars holding) h, session of the state organization in 1 Indianapolis. Wednday, elected Mrs. Nettie Ransford, of that city, as grand J

hecretary of the grand chapter or the order. This is the 28th consecutive time that she has been selected for the office. Other officers were elected as follows: grand matron. Mrs. Mary Vitou, of South Eend: errand ratron, James R. Brown, of Sullivan; associated grand matron. Mrs. F. A. Harrison, of Clinton: assistant grand patron. Thomas J Cree'. of Angola: conductress. Mrs Mav Reeves, Prince on: associate prard conductress, Mrs Alice Kennedy of Liberty, and grand treasurer, Mrs. Mamie Conrad, of Warsaw.

GET $1000 JEWELRY LOOT. LAPORTE. Ind.. April 29. Robbers who broke a jewelrv store window in the business district here last night, escaped with merchandise worth $1,000, according to the store proprietors, who checked their loss today. The robbery was discovered early this morning.

FACTORY PRESIDENT DIES. LAPORTE, Ind., April 29. J.' W. Mathias, president of the New York Blower company of this city is dead in Minneapolis, Minn., according to a message received by factory officials here. The cause of death is unknown.

The great barracuda, which is found off both coasts (( North America, is as savage as the shark. It sometimes attains a length of eight feet.

Buffing is good for the nsils. ing the nails smooth. This is by means of nourishment and otlmu'ation. You would soon dVi if you did not nourish your body, even if you ued up no energy. Yet many women go year after year, taking energy out of the nails, and giving them nothing. I mean, they let the nails soak in hot water.

fill them with strong, drying . soap, change them from hot to cold by plunging them from hot water into cold water and never think tha.t they are hbsorbing the natrual oils that nourish ihe nails, that they are literaliy starving them into premature old age. Feed the nails oils, yegetale oils hat they will absorb. Keep them as nic as possible by clearing away dead cuticle and by keeping them filed so ;hey will not' break. And buff them, every day. This alone will do more than anything else to stimulate them, since the friction of the buffer will bring up the blood to the nails and under the nails, and will keep them pretly end pink. Buffing ivlone will not do away with ridges in t-very case, neither will constant massage and oil treatmont. But thee things help amazingly, as I know from personal experience. And in some cases, such treatments will do away with ridges. Mrs. Rose K. Your bust will probably recover as you build youv?elf up. A great help will conH from practising deep breathing. This will invigorate your whole bedy and will also tone -ip p!1 the muscles that support the bust. Another help will be the toning up which results from dashing cold water over the chest each inorniag followed by a brisk rubbing wih a coarse bath towel. Brown Eyes You can reduce the hips by exercires. S.'r.nd with weight

Ohio News Flashes

COLUMBUS Certain varities of apple trees in the state suffered more than others in the rocent frosts, said a statement issues by the Agriculture

town, Niles and Warren. Police have issued an order that no May Day parade will be allowed. OBERLIN The 98th birthday anniversary of Edmund R. West, Evanston, 111., oldest living alumnus of Oberlin college, was observed by the whole student body Thursday. Congratulations were wired to Mr. West, who graduated with the class of 1S43.

trains of corn grown in. Wayne coun-i Lough, former resident of Richmond, ty. greater yield per acre and promo- He left here several years ago-going

'uu vi iriujci'is Ruvir as draws, yieiui

contents, boys' corn clubs., and other

means which will tend to the general improvement of Wayne county corn.

CALL CORN GROWERS TO MEETING SATURDAY A call is being Bent out by the county agent for a meeting of all Wayne county farmers who are interested in corn .growing," to meet in his office Saturday afterroon at 2 o'clock, in cider to organize a Wayne county corn growers association. This is the same

College Extension Service at Ofc'o meeting which was postponed , two Stale university. Varities that were, weeks ago. owing to the heavy storm

Frank Lough, Formerly of Richmond, Dies in West Word was received from San Diego, Calif., Friday of the death of Frank M.

first to Florida, then to California. The widow, three daughters, and a son survive. Mr. Lough was a son-in-law of

. . . - t Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Burgess., of . this.

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San Francisco has the only Hindoo temple in the United States.

not so badly injured are Rome Beauty, Grimes Golden. Yellow Transparent, Winesap and Northern Spv. YOUNGSTOWN Because Youngstown is regarded as one of the danger points in any anarchistic move that may Be attempted May Day. a number of department of justice agents have been sent to this city, East Ypungs-

The Science Church of Spiritualists Moves to New Headquarters The Science Church of Spiritualists that has been holding its meetings in the Red Men's hall,

has arranged to move into newi

headquarters on

of that time it is hoped by those -n- Sunday Night, May 1 terested. inclvding about a dozen who " a-ie already known as cdrn breeders, In future this church will hold JJSii'y-iSI!?!?". ! i services every Sunday night

formed may be truly representative of , at 7 O Clock in tire lodge room, !

the industry in Wayne county. Object of the proposed association are said to be the improvement of

When Body Turns Food Into Poison

People -who complain of weakness, loas of energy, fickle appetite, nervousness, inability to sleep wel) or reotfully. feel tired, worn,-fagged o't and miserable, seldom realise thai one of the moat common causes of such trouble Is simply the failure of their bodies to properly assimilate their food and the consequent lack of strength-giving, tlsnue-buildlng nourishment. Poor digestion arid assimilation also overload the bowel and permit accumulations of putrid poisons to be absorbed by the blood and carried to every part of the system. Think of this and you will not wonder that persons In this condition suffer from weak, rundown feeling, have headaches, dissy spells and are nervous. slaeBlaas. restless, miserable.

Get a bottle of Lincoln Bitters and give it Just about one wesk to show you results that will bring new Joy into your life. It will Improve your appetite, your digestion; give you new strength, new energy. Within 4 hours ?rour system will begin to throw off mpurities and you will be relieved of that stuffed,' uncomfortable feeling. You will find yourself gaining. Improving, reviving In every way. Lincoln Bitters stimulates digestion and promotes assimitatiron, regulates the functions of stomach, liver and bowels, strengthens, buikls and braces ttie weakered body and puts new life and vim into the system. Try it. Every bottle guaranteed. Get Lincoln Bitters at your nearest drug store or from nnv of tries:

Knights of Pythias temple,-

South Eighth street, where the lecture room will be a large, modern one, with greater seating capacity than the former room used provided. Entrance

will be at the south door of the!

building, with elevator service.1 The ladies' Aid society will meet in the lodge room of the Red Men's hall every other Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to these services. Rev. M. C. B. Austin, Pastor. Mrs. Rose Baker, Assistant.

The Star Thafsfi

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HOWvMUGHJk Less here than else vy here For the same kind of clothing because we buy ft for less. - Then' ' too, you don't have to pay all at once unless you want to; you may-r use a thirty-day account or open a Divided Payment Charge Account Investigate our plan; business people use it; it is CON-

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ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. All druggists sell Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in

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SATURDAY ON L Y You will find very low prices on Suits and Coats at our store Saturday, as we have a limited number of each that we are going to close out. They are of the better kind and not junk. The size and price will be on each garment, displayed in the window, as there is but one of a kind.

Gingham and Organdie Dresses Pretty Styles, best materials, priced within reach of all, from $495to$Q75

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Visit Our Demonstration of the uses of Scotch Lacquer Alt Day Saturday Hornaday Hardware Store

Perfectly Wonderful" SILK DRESSES $14.95 to $49.95 Such lovely ones! Canton Crepe. Georgette. Crepe de Chine, Taffeta. Satin and Roshanara Crepe in charming styles, too many to describe. All the lateet models are included handsome embroideries," pleatings. panels, tunics, contrasting ribbons, vests and sashes. Every model exclusive and usually only one of a kindNEW COATS $14.95 to $39.95 Stunning, swagger Polo Coats of Camel's Hair in three shades of tan and De Lance y Cloth in Coral. Neptune and Tan. Regulation or Tuxedo collars, inside belts and loose button-trimmed backs are among the stylish features.

Fashionable Blouses $3.95 to $12.95 Crepe de Chine. Georgette and Mignonette in overbloose, tie-around, tuck-in-and sport models, touched with beautiful embroidery, fringe, lace and net. All the desirable Spring shades. Men's Suits $24.50 to 49.50 Splendid quality Flannel, Tweed, Serge, Cheviot and Worsted In blue, brown, green and mixtures. Exceptionally well made in conservative or swagger styles, suitable for men of all ages.

Boys' Serviceable Suits $4.50 to $13.50

Beautiful Blouses .3.95 to S12.95

712 Main Street

OUR SATURDAY OFFERINGS! Here are some prices that ough to make every man, woman and child sit up and take notice. Store open Saturday night until 9:00 o'clock.

$16.50 COATS - DRESSES Wonderful Spring Coats of fine Wool Velours, Covert Cloth or Polo Cloth in all the wanted colors; chic new styles to select from. A sensational sale of fascinatine Dresses fashioned of the fin

est Tricotinee, Tricolettes, Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, etc., in a bewitching array of stunning styles to meet every requirement

18 MAIN ST. PFTWFrt67

Better Bargains on Better Materials than Elsewhere

of good taste. Coats Worth $16.50

Dresses Worth $16.50

UP TO $8.75 NEWEST GINGHAM DRESSES Brand new shipment of the newest ging

ham dresses for women, well made of nationally known standard ginghams, beautiful styles to select from. All sizes. See window

$12.50 HATS

Beautiful trimmed hats, reduced to $4.44

Free Demonstration Re-roofing for the Last Time The H. W. Johns-Manville Company is sending an expert roofer to k give some instructions on fire proof roofs

Asbestos Shin

Come to Our Office Northwest Corner Northwest Second and Chestnut Streets. Saturday at 2 p. m., April 30th and we will prove to you by a practical demonstration that you can get a beautiful fireproof and everlasting roof at a moderate cost. Representatives of the Johns-Manville Co. will be here to demonstrate the application of Asbestos Shingles over old wood shingles. Come In and Be Convinced, RICHMOND LUMBER CO.

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N. W. Corner North West Second and Chestnut Sts.

ALL DAY SPECIALS 9Sc Boys' Straw Hats at ...69

$1.50 sook at . .

Men's NainUnion Suits 980

$1.50 Middy Blouses -SI. 19 $4.00 Onyx Silk Hose ....$3.49 25c Percales in all patterns 19 75c Dotted Swiss or plain Organdy for 59 $1.50 Susquehanna Silk Poplin at 98 50 c W o m e n's Lisle Hose, black or brown . .39 $1.00 Mary Garden Face Powder for 89d 75c Boys' Nainsook Union Suits at 49 50c Men's Silk Lisle Hose. 35 or 3 pr. Sl.QQ $1.50 Men's Shirts in neat patterns, 't ..-980 Hind's Honey and Almond Cream at 440 O. N. T. , Cotton Thread, spool Q

Boys' $1.50 Wash Suits 98c Boys' Oxford Weave and Linen Wash

Suits at

98c

$2.00

Men's

Trousers $1.49

Men's Khaki Trous

ers in all the wanted

sizes at

III'- V im.u $1.49

$5.00 Georgette Waists $2.98 A large selection of beautiful Waists,

artistica'ly trfmmed

priced at

$2.98

Cretonne Drapery 19c Yard-wide Cretonnes in a large selection of pretty " patterns

Women's Pure Silk Hose 98c

T . - ...11 r

v omeu s luii itnioned pure silk Lisle

nose at

98c

Warner's or Thompson's Corsets, $1.38 Special for Saturday Only Those well known brands of

Corsets at

$1.38

Womens Pettibockers 89c Women's Sateen Pettibockers, in all

colors at

89c

Silk Flounce Petticoats $1.98 Silk Flounce Petti

coats in all sizes and

colors-

$1.98

Boys' 2 Pants Wool Suits $7.95

Boys' Wool 2-Pants Suits, bnilt for hard

wear at

$7.95

Women's $1 .25 Gowns 89c Women's Muslin Gowns, cut full and

roomy at

89c

Up to 75c Voiles 39c

Flowered or plain

colors, fheer

quality . .

39c

Men's Lisle Union Suits 89c Men's closed crotch, short sleeve and ankle length Union

Suits at

89c

Saturday Morning SPECIALS Men's Handkerchiefs, 4 Men's work handkerchiefs in ired

and blue, large-

size, Saturday morning at . . .4c Lancaster Ginghams 13' Lancaster gingham, 27 in. wide, suitable for such as aprons and house dresses. Saturday morning only at 13' '2c Pebeco Tooth Paste 33c Pebeco tooth paste, the 1 best known paste for cleaning "the mouth and beautifying the teeth, Saturday morning only at . . . . . .33c Silk Hose 44 Women's ' S'f ) k Fibre fashioned Hose in black only. Special. Sat: urday morning at

only -.44$,

Boys' Pant? Boys1 Knee Pasts i 1 M

in n a. a l ana ; j

cloth, size 6 to 17. Sat. morning

only at...,,54; j