Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 52, 2 March 1922 — Page 3

THREE ARE CERTIFIED FOR POSTAL JOB AT BROOKVILLE OFFICE

PAM.AD11M IGW!I HVRKAU WASHINGTON, March 2. Although a civil service examination was held last September for the appointment of a Dostmaster at Bronkville. Ind.. (he commission has Just certified the list! f of the three eligibles. Ernest W. Sbo- ' waiter, a well known business man, beads the list. The next highest eligible is Isaac M. Bridgman, editor of the Brookville American and Republican chairman of Franklin county. The third eligible Is George B. Roberts, a school teacher. Rep. R. N. Elliott states that he has taken the matter of recommending the appointment under advisement. He is required to recommend one of the three eligibles. Other candidates for the Brookville postmastership were Albert Ferris, James B. Lynn, Fred J. Sauter and Guy Hamilton. Lynn is secretary of the Republican committee of Franklin county. The Brookville office is second class and the salary ot .the postmaster is $2,300. There has been a vacancy in the Brookville postmastership since last July. The terms of thirty-nine other Indiana postmasters expired last July but eligible lists for these offices had previously been certified by the civil service commission. After the Brookville examination had been held the commission sent one or its Inspectors to Brookville to make an investigation. Chemists Give Warning According to the industrial alcohol division of the prohibition commissioner's office there is an organization engaged in wholesale treatment of de- . natured alcohol for the purpose of converting it. into "bootleg" whisky. Denatured alcohol can be purchased In the open market without restriction for 35 cents a gallon and this organisation attempts to nullify "the poisonous character of the alcohol by chemical treatment. Government chemists have ascertained that the process of changing denatured alcohol into so-called whisky requires the use of either bi-chloride or mercury, lysol, formaldehyde on some similar disinfectant, and that after this process is completed the fluid must be colored, and, in order to do this, iodine is being used in many instances, as well as lead, copper and tine poisons. . Liquor is Menace. The resultant, is a liquor which, although it closely resembles grain alcohol in color and odor, nevertheless rontains enough of the poisonous elements of wood alcohol to be a serious menace to the life of those who take i chance in using it. In addition to the poisonous elements of denatured ilrohol which remain in the liquor, 1 r Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap shou'd be used very carefully, I you want to keep your hair looking i's best. Most soaps and prepared i-hampoos contain too muchalkili. This t'.rios the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. 0 The best thins for steady use is MulMfied cocoanut oil shampoo (which is l ure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonsful of Mulsified will cleanse the hair and sca'.p thoroughly.- Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It make3 an abundance of rich creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandrurf and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it'B very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. Advertisement.

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the poisonous Ingredients used in transforming it seriously effect the tissues of the body. According to government chemists, the liquor thus produced does not kill outright or bring about total blindness immediately, as does pure wood alcohol, but it attacks the nerve tissues and digestive organs in such a way as to produce total paralysis within a year or two and eventually blindness and death Some idea in the increase in foreign imports nray be had by the increase of the customs revenues for the first two weekB of February. For that period they amounted to over J 17,000,000, which was more than twice the amount collected for the same period a year ago. INDIANA LEGION HEAD TO VISIT RICHMOND The first visit of Claude E. Gregg, state commander of the American Legion, to this city since he was elected to that office, will be made March 10, when he attends a joint meeting of Harry Ray post and the Legion auxiliary. Rev. Martin, of Liberty, state chaplain of the Indiana Department, American Legion, may also attend the meeting. A basket supper to be attended by members of the post and the post auxiliary, will precede the meeting. Masonic Calendar Thursday, March 2. Wayne Council No. 10, R. and S. M. Stated assembly and work. Friday, March 3. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Special convocation; work in the Past Master's degree. Saturday, March 4 Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting and initiation of candidates. Miss Adelaide Cooper is secretary J of the Pacific Northwest Society of Engineers.

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MODIFY ORDER TO LOCAL GAS COMPANY An amendment and modification of the order recently issued to the Richmond Light, Heat and Power company, has been announced by the public eervice commission of Indiana. The modification makes two changes in the original order, both in rates of interest. The rate of Interest on the $211,700 first mortgage bonds is set at s. percent Instead of five per cent provided for at first. The preferred stock had been described as bearing interest at eight percent. This is changed to read seven percent. The amendment follows: It Is therefore ordered by the publice service commission of Indiana, that petitioner, the Richmond Light, Heat and Power company, be and it is, authorized to reorganize and refinance its outstanding capital obligations un der the plan herein above described and to that end is authorized to issue and sell 1211,700 face amount of its first mortgage bonds at the face value thereof bearing interest at not more than six percent per annum and $200,000 of its cumulative voting preferred stock, bearing a cumulative dividend rate of seven percent per annum, the proceeds of such sale to be used in the retirement of a portion of its outstanding capital obligations and for the purpose of perfecting its reorganization plan in such a manner that after the reorganization of its capital account, the total capital obligation shall be as follows: First mortgage bonds at six percent, $400,000. Cumulative preferred stock, seven percent, $200,000. Common stock, $300,000. It i? further ordered, that in all other respects said order of Feb. 14, 1922, as modified, shall remain in full force and effect. If germs could get into print they would atack. Blue Devil Cleanser faster than lye does our hands. Advertisement. Dont let child stay bilious, constipated. often all that Is necessary. Genuine "California Fig Syrup" haa directions for babies and children printed on the bottle. Say "California" or you may get an syrup. Advertisement, Imitation SPORT MODEL SUITS Street Phone 2397

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