Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 193, 24 June 1921 — Page 2

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SDN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921. JOSEPH BARR, FARMER, CHOSEN MEMBER OF AGRICULTURAL BOARD Y Pool Provides Safe, Clean Place for City's Swimmers MARYLAND MEETS TRIALS. WASHINGTON. June 24 Rooent tests of the electric machinery of the battleship, Maryland, in the builders' trials were declared last night by Sec retary Dcnby to have been "most satisfactory."

'AGE TWO.

INDIANAPOLIS, June 24. Governor McCray has announced the appointment ot Joseph I Barr of Bruceyille as a toiember or the state "board of agriculture. Mr. Barr f ucceed3 I.

Ne- t Brown of Franklin, who resigned ps a member of the board from the j Eighth district last week to become (

recording secretary of the board. The law provides that the secretary shall not be a member of the board. . Mr. Barr is a farmer and business man of southern Indiana. He has been active In agricultural work of the state, and his appointment is- regarded with favor by persons interested ' in work of the board. The new board member at one time was Republicaki chairman for the Second congressional district. ,, .... . First Unrestricted Choice. ' The appointment of Mr. Barr marks th first time Governor McCray has had a free hand in naming a member of the new state board. Under the provisions of the law creating the

Mate board, which was approved by ; the last session of the Legislature, the ' Governor was required to name all the j sixteen members of the old qual '

public board' as members of the new state board. v ' The appointment of Mr. Barr is in line with the policy of state officials to have the state fair run on a business' basis under state control. It is known that the Governor is deeply interested in the development of the. state fair

and wishes to-further the work ef the' new state body in its management.

Having served as a member of the eld quasi public board for several terms, the governor is thoroughly familiar with the duties of the fair board.

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Increased safety, elimination of danger from contracting dangerous diseases from contaminated water, were some of. the reasons given by Julian L. Smith,, general secretary of the Y, in his contention that the V

swimming pool being the best swimming hole in the city.

"The old swimming hole always was

a minimum and practically eliminated at the Y pool," stated Mr. Smith. Many boys and men of the city are

of the swimming

attended bv daneers: the daneer of taking advantage

drownine. the danger of disease, the I pool, and there is no time in the day

danger from exposure and the danger (from the time the pool opens, to the I from association and lack of super-! time it loses, that there is not some . vision. These dangers are reduced to i happy swimmers in the pool. j

SHELBY COUNTY STREAMS STOCKED WITH 50,000 FISH SHELBY VILLE, Ind., June 24. A shipment of 50,000 fingerlings, including large and small-mouth bass and

from the state department of conservation and was distributed in the Streams of Shelby county under the direction of the Shelby county fish and game association. Two more ship-

one shipment from the federal hatcheries will arrive here within the next few days, it was announced today.

crappies, was received here Thursday i ments from the state hatcheries and

The fruit of the jack tree is the largest edible fruit in the world.

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Dining Room Suites

Dining Room Suite that will appeal, consisting of round walnut table, china closet and buffet, one arm and four straight leatherseat chairs; finished in American walnut

Sale Price .

$179

Refrigerators ?22.50 ASH Refrigerator, white enameled finished provision chamber, wi r e shelves; a wonder. Sale price

Sale Price .

$13.65

MATTRESS Sensation! Our Mattresses are moderately priced $11.95, $14.85, S18.95 . $29.70 upward Order one of our "COMFY" snow-white Felt COO CA Mattresses iiotjj

Other BUTTRESSES $4.95, $8.00 upward Try our BEAUTY, 50-lb., all new material, clean white, CQ rjfr all-cotton Mattress. . I 0

Buffets $49 and $55 Buffets in Golden Oak. and fumed finish.

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Chiffo-Wardrob

$29.75 regular Golden Oak Chifto wardrobes; limited quantity, 6 only, at $14.95.

Sale Price.

$14.95

Davenports

Full size, roll arm, heavy tapestry Davenport, marked to sell at $125. This davenport is convertible into a comfortable bed.

Sale Price.

$79.00

Other Davenports In combinations of cane, tapestry and velour. $95 to $115

Record Sensation For this week only we are offering Pathe Records 5 for

1.00

10 Selections FloorLamps Greatly reduced; priced to sell at $9.90, $11.40, $16 and $19.90

3-Piece Fibre Suites

3-piece Fibre Living Room Suite, covered in pret r brown Cretonne in brown baronial finish rgal. Price $98.00 on sale, two Q1Q 7K suites only tPLU i fJ 3-piece finely finished Brown Fibre Porch Set, $49.00 valueSpecial, five COQ 7 suites only . ty&d U I O $22 All-Fibre 4-foot Porch Swings $14.95 Well-made 4-ft. Porch Swings, sale price.". $2.93 6-ft. All-Oak Porch Swings, regular $13,50 value; sale price . . ...$9.9S 4 Khaki Brown Couch Hammocks on sale ; special price $11.95

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$1.00 as first payment ' delivers your new CEDAH CHEST

$1.00 as first payment delivers your new HOOSfER CABINET

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HAVE YOU TRIED

Liberty Mills "Self Rising Biscuit Hour" Very Delicious. Ask Yojp Grocer

Don't forget to get your $1.05 1-qt. Wear-Ever Stew Pan tomorrow at HORNADAY HARDWARE STORE 616 Main St. Phone 1281

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