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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND b U W -1 ELEGKaM, KlUHMOND, iND., WttUiSjCiSDAiT, ArtiiL, 5,
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OF BOOSTING MARKET (Bv Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. April 5. Ways of developing foreign markets for American goods and setting Idle Jndustrftl plants to work and ships In motion are among the subjects for
discussloif at the National Foreign Trade convention to be held here May 10, 11 and 12. Between four and flvo thousand delegates, representing the Industrial, agricultural, commercial, financial and shipping interests of tao nation, are expected to attend. Many of the government's foreign trade advisers, some of whom will come from their posts abroad, are on the program for addresses "Greater Prosperity Through Greater Foreign Trade," was the slogan sounded by James A. Farrell, president of the United States Steel corporation, in Issuing the call for the convention, while 'Financing and Expanding Foreign Trade" was announced as the basic theme for the meeting. One of the big problems to be discussed, it was stated, is how to sell abroad the estimated 20 per cent surplus of American production over domestic consumption. This, it was asserted, spells the difference between prosperity for the American farmer, manufactuer, shipper and worker, and business stagnation and unemployment. Tax, Currency Discussion. One of the general sessions will be devoted to questions relating to taxation and currency.- The subjects will include "The Effect of High Taxation on the Exchanges." "The Factor of Depreciated Currency In Competition." and "Why We Must Have Foreign Trade."
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y'&t another general session undor the
heads of Tne aierctiant marine, inland Waterways as Developers of Traffic," "Shipbuilding Prospects," . and Factors in Rate Fixing in Marine Insurance." v Topics covering nearly every phase and angle of foreign trade from the
viewpoint of the manufacturer, the shipper, the banker, and the exporter
and importer will be taken up at u:e etoud meetings.
President Farrell will give his views on "A Foreign Trade Policy for Americans."
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lation Is dangerous, and should be opposed by every lover of liberty of conscience and friend of pure and undented religion." An Efficiency Drive
The shaking up President Harding has just given the bureau of printing
and engraving, resulting in me uismissal of more than a score , of executives, including the director himself, i understood to be only the prelude
to a general clean-up in several other
deDartments of the government, ine
effort to make political capital out of the president's action Is not making miieii headwav. ADDroximately half
of thft emnlove3 of the bureau of en
graving who were discharged were Republicans, and of the entire number It is nrobable that not a half dozen
have ever voted. The former direc
tor, Mr. Wilmeth, a Democrat, is said
to have voted only once in ma iue. Thfl resident's order, it is said, was
Abased almost entirely on his determin
ation to place t&e cureau on a dusiness basis, in keeping with hi3 campaign pledge. Complete Reorganization The summary removal of so many of the important officials of the gov-Ai-nmanfa trrOflt niTTPnPV and tOIld-
making plant i3 accepted by many tool mean that grave Irregularities haveLgJ been discovered. IF1 It is said that there will soon be a Incomplete reorganization of the inter-i nal revenue and customs divisions ofj&l
MIDDLEBORO. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins and family entertained
, Sunday In honor of Mrs. R. C. Knight.
of New Orleans, formerly Miss Zella Hawkins. Covers were laid for Mrs. Queen Hawkin3, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawkins and son Earl, and Mrs. Cora Danner. all of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs.
Keorge Knight, of Dayton and Mrs. R. C. Knight, of New Orleans Mrs.
Edna Hartman and Miss Elsie Hartman were guests of Mrs. Howard JiTferles, Sunday afternoon..... Rev. L. F. Ullmer and wife were guests Frld?y of Mrs. Mary Alexander, of White
water.... Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Pyle and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfield
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Baynes Mrs. Alistlus Little and Mrs. Garnett Smith called on MiS3 Izora Little, on the Hollansburg pik.i, Wednesday afternoon..... Will Hansbarger. Miss Christina Oswalt and Mrs. Garnett Smith and son, Paul, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Press Moyer...Mrs. R. C. Knight, of New Orleans, is visiting her brother. Oscar Hawkins and family, for a few days Mr.and Mrs. Carl Hartmau and Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seanoy were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffries.. .Mrs. Will
Wessler visited Mrs. Clyde Thomas, i Monday afternoon.. .Mrs. George Wovley, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Robins, ofl Boston, Mrs. Wayne Mull and children of Richmond, Mrs. Ardella Worley and i Marville Worley were guests Sunday)
of Mr. and Mrs. William Ross, or Crete Lawall Pattie visited In Middleboro Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Cldye Thomas and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Showalter of Fountain City... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks and son Robert visited this place Monday Mr. and Mrs. Hector Urton and family visited Mr. and Mrs. William Perm, of Crete, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Puthoff and children, Mrs. Joseph Jurdan, and Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, rd! of Richmond, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mary Pemberton Mrs. R. C. Knight dined Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Normand Kirkman Mr. and Mrs. Park Klwood spent Sunday in Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Park Elwood Mrs. Harry Smith called on Mrs. Lee Sullivan Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Starbuck and family of Green's Fork, were snests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Lu
ther Starbuck Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Teaford spent an evening recently with Mr. and Mrs. Alistius Little Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landwher, Everett Bennett, Raymond Hightbrink, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Hawkins and children, and Mrs. R. C. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hough, of Richmond were callers Sun
day afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Alistius Little Mr. and Mrs. Will Currey
and Charles Currey spent Sunday in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. John
stAvens Mrs. Raloh. Roll, of near
Whitewater spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reid Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams had as their guests Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Will Currey Mrs. W. B. Williams and
daughter, Dorothy, spent Saturday eve
ning and Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs W. M. Working, of Hagerstown
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartman entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ralston and family, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hartman Rev. L. F. Ulmer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Newman..... Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl, and Mr. and
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Russell Clark and daughter, Anna Mario, Mrs. Alistlus Little, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins and son Harry, Avery Cook and Rodger Thurston..... Mrs. Florence Phoenix, Albert Ruby and Charles Ruddle were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Will Locke and John Ruby. Mr. Ruby Is ML r m, i
CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio. Joe
Sheffer and daughter Dorothy visited
Greenville relatives Saturday and Sun
day Harry Fultz and family spent
Sunday with Rev. Pleasant and family.
Baron James Henry d Rothschild. Baron James Henry da Roth schild, bet 27, is regarded as one of the rising young; unanden of Europe. He is a scion of tho French branch of tie family, being a win of Baron Henri de F.othchild. He expects to spend three years in America studying oar banking conditions.
Mrs. John Fowble were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cates, of near Whitewater Mr; and Mrs. Howard Jeffries were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Jeffries, Sunday. Rev,
L. F. Ulmer left Tuesday for Elkhart
to attend conference. .Mrs. Alice Ross
was a dinner guest Sunday of f r. and Mrs. Russell White and daughter, Ar dith. Miss Maggie Starbuck called in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Keid Arthur Reid, Mr. and Mrs. John
Reid spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Roll, near Whitewater Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe Fowble spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirkma:?. The following guests spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins and family: Mr. and Mrs.
....J. W. O'Hfoa received a telegram from San Francisco Monday evening stating that Ja;mes O'Hara of the Philippine Islands had arrived in San Francisco, and would arrive in Preble county in a few days.... The pupils that will represent Jackson township at the county spelling match at Camden, April 15, are .Pauline Ervin, Ruth O'Hara and Esther Stegall from the high school, and dladys Rautsaw, Nita Feathers, Virgi4 Gephart, Pauline Sherer, Forrest Vogja from the seventh and eighth grades : in spelling, and
Verl Ragers and Elmer Cox lrom the grades in arithmetic. ' CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind. The department president of the "ST. R. C, Mrs. Rose Sutten and her daughter of Ft. Wayne were the dinner guests of Mrs. Jessie Cornell, Monday Dr. and Mrs. Tiefenlhaler are spending a few days in Indianapolis.. Dan Wright and family went to Indianivpolis Friday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wright. They returned home Monday.... Mrs. Clarence Sites, Airs. Wilbur Ogborn and Mrs. Crts Vbrnauff of
New Lisbon, were the guests of Mrs. E. Hangley, Monday Miss Lillian' Hall, who has been here conducting a minstrel show, left here for Richmond Saturday, where she spent the day and then went on to her home, which is at Fountain City. Miss Hall accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kienese to Indianapolis Friday to attend the flower show.... The subject of Rev. Lyman Hoover's sermon for next Sunday morning at the Christian church will be "The Trial and Death of Christ." This is the second of the Easter series.
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DON'T GET UP NIGHTS FOR BLADDER ILLS Dayton Man Reports Relief With Simple Remedy After Getting Up 15 or 20 Times Each ". Night for Two Years. Mr. Julius Mayer. 1430 East Fifth St, fas in his own home paper, the Dayton News: "For two years my bladder caused me to get up many times at night and too frequent in the day. After taking a few doses of Llthiated Buchu. my bladder works perfectly normal and I can sleep all nigh.t" Lithiated Buchu acts on the kidneys and bladder as Epson Salts do on the bowels. You will be surprised at the impurities which come from the bladder after taking a few doses of Lithiated Buchu. It is not a patent medicine as the formula is on the package. The tablets cost 2c each. This price makes it possible to place in the formula several high priced drugs, which are useful to give relief. It Js not likely that you have ever taken a remedy similar to this. Try a few doses for backache, scalding, scanty or high colored urine and frequent desire at night. You can see the formula and learn more about Lithiated Buchu at A. O. Luken Drug Co. and drug stores everywhere, or wri;e The Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Advertisement.
The amazing tonic properties of yeast, and its consequent popularity everywhere, have oSered opportunities which patent medicine makers and others have been quick to capitalize. The resulting flood of so-called vitamin preparations reveals many products which contain precious little yeast and insignificant quantities of vitamin. Remember these facts It is cf utmost importance to you to remember that Yeast Foam Tablets are made entirely o pure whole yeast that their vitamin content is pawed by actual test to be both high and uniform that
they are endorsed by leading medical scientists and that they are made by yeast experts, the world's largest manufacturers of dry yeast. By virtue of these facts you are definitely assured that Yeast Foam Tablets have an exceedingly high tcnic value and that is what you really want. You may take them with the positive knowledge that they will aid
assimilation, promote growth and the formation of firm, healthy tissue, and that through these processes you will experience an energizing and generally upbuilding effect. . Take Yeast Foam Tablets for these conditions Yeast FoamTablets, which are so rich in the tonic and tissue-forming vitamin, are recommended for loss of appetite; indigestion; lack of physical strength and energy; anaemia; skin disorders; nervous troubles and many forms of vitamin deficiency and general ill health known as "run
down conditions. The name, Yeast Foam Tablets, is your protection. It is your guarantee of purity and known vitamin potency. Ask for this yeast by its full name. There is nothing just the same or "just as good." Get a bottle from your druggist today. Northwestern Yeast Co., Chicago Makers of the famous baking yeasts, Yeast Foam and Magic Yeast
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the treasury department. It is understood that E. H. BaUon, deputy commissioner in charge of the income tax division, is slated for removal, notwithstandiDi? the fact that he is a Republican. The changes to be made, it is reported, will affect more than 50 important positions. The income tax division Is about four years behind in its work, for the employes of that division are still working on 1918 returns. Hundreds of millions of dollars due to the government remain unpaid because of the congestion in the income tax office. Business men all over the country have been held in suspense because they do not know just where they stand on their income tax, and they will not know until that branch of the government service which looks after this work has been reorganized on an efficiency basis. Excessive irrigation is a great menace to growing crops.
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tare and Discrimination in Choosing the Right Store Will Ultimately Result in Your Cortting to Nolte'sfor Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums and Draperies that are RHght in Quality, Beauty and Price. Selecting the rugs for your home becomes an easy matter at Noltes, for you have such a wonderful variety of sizes, qualities and patterns, and you may be sure that whatever rug you choose, it will more than repay its cost in dependable wear and satisfaction. Our sizes and assortments are too great to quote prices on other than 9x1 2-foot rugs. We herewith price a few of the more popular grades, giving values unsurpassed in the country.
Don't become despondent try Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID no greasy salves no cutting a harmless remedy that is guaranteed to quickly banish all misery, or costs nothing. A. G. Luken Drug Co. Advertisement
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CARPETS We have a complete line of Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvets and Tapestry Carpets, all to be seen in the roll, with or without borders. We can cover your floors all over or make you a room-size rug: any size you may want very much lower in price than you can buy a made rug.
Royal Waton Rugs ..... $67.50 to S115.00
Waton Velvet Rugs $35.00 to S 65.
Curtains, Portiers, Draperies Now's the time for new Draperies to make your home bright and cheerful, in harmony with the Spring season. Nolte's wonderful selections of home beautifiers really merit the attention of those who wish to furnish their homes with discrimination and taste.
Axminster Rugs $32.50 to $ 60.00 Seamless Brussels Rugs . . $16.50 to $ 34.50
Window Shades Always come to us when wanting best Window Shades. Get orders in early to insure delivery when needed. Handmade Oil Opaque, Austrian ancJ Casement Cloth Shades made to order.
See Our of Linoleums Surface and Inlaids, for the kitchen, bathroom, office, halls and churches, can be covered with nothing more lasting, cleanly, sanitary and satisfactory than our unsurpassed solid-color Cork and Battleship, of which we are, the largest handlers in Richmond.
ORIENTAL RUGS Our display of Oriental Rugs and Carpets imported direct from Persia, this wonderful collection was personally selected from the homes and palaces and interior of Persia, including some of the most famous makes of Kashan, Kirmansha, Sena, Fabriz, Sarouk Yardoz and Hunting rugs, and many other makes that never have been shown in this city. This is a great advantage to Oriental Art lovers to see this collection at very low prices, in charge of Mr. A. K. Yonans. Give us a call, we would be pleased to show our goods.
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