Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 189, 10 August 1922 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1922.
M'GRAY !S PRAISED BY 1,000 CITIZENS i FOR STRIKE STAND
(By Associated Press)
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 10. Congrat
ulatory telegrams and letters from
more than a thousand persons In all
walks of life have been received by Governor McraCy as a result cf bts action calling out the Indiana National Guard to the coal fields. The governor's employes literally have been swamped with mail from all over the state endorsing the executive's effort to see that essential industries and state institutions obtain coal. Leaders in industries, real estate men, merchants, lawyers and other citizens, both men and women.
are Included among those who have
written to Governor McCray. J. S. Cruse, a local business roan, in a letter craisinir the governor'r atti
tude, said: "Such courage as youhava
shown in this matter, acting as you have, certainly is deserving of comment from every citizen, not only of the state of Indiana but of the United States." J. E. Houston, a business man of Connersville, wrote: "Were there other executives with the same backbone and determination which you are displaying, the present deplorable conditions would soon be adjusted." Democrat Praises McCray A Tipton man wrote: "Will yos please accept the congratulations and earnest approval of your position in the etrike troubles from a Democrat.' We are with you." "More men like yourself, and fewer politicians, would be a considerable help to this country today," Charles B. Myers, an Anderson manufacturer, said in a letter of praise to the governor. A Wabash man said: "I commend 'you most. heartily for the position you
have taken in regard to mining coal
that the people and industries or mis state may not suffer because of the acts of a few leaders on both sides " A Fort Wayne resident asserted the stand of Gov. McCray to be "unquestionably righteous" and added that everyone was "back of you." The letters and telegrams are being answered by the governor as rapidly as he can find time to write. In each letter he has written so far, he has expressed his appreciation of the endorsement by citizens of the state of his attitude in the coal situation.
CROWD OF AGITATORS GATHERING IN ROME.
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BAND HIRED FOR TRIP
TO BOOST FREE FAIR
Plans for the Dublin free fair, to be
held Aug. 30 and 31 and Sept. 1. were laid at a meeting of the committee
held In Dublin Tuesday evening. The
committee hired Straughn's band and
decided to start a booster trip on Saturday and Monday. , Concessions and merry-go-rounds are wanted by the committee. This is to be the third year of the fair. A considerable Increase in the size of the hog exhibits is to be noted, according to a member of the committee. Stock and grain exhibits, races, baseball and other attractions will be provided.
LAUNCH IDENTIFIED AS ONE SEIZED AT SEA BY PIRATES KEY WEST. Fla., Aug. 10. Identification of the launch in which two men giving their names as James RBurns and Fred Smith were picked up at sea, as the Cuban launch Murgados, was made by a Havana newspaper man who came here last night. The
captain and engineer of the Murgados ' were killed when the boat was board-'y ed by two men several days ago near -1 Havana. Burns and Smith are under arrest on request of the Cuban authorities.
Peas were raised In. Europe more than 1,000 years ago.
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Here is shown a crowd of agitatora gathered in the principal streets of Rome. The ultra national group now holds seven cities in war against Socialists. Fearing the Fascist!, who are extreme nationalists, may attempt to seize the city, troops with machine guns are on guard at the Chamber of Deputies, where the Fascisti leaders have ordered their adherents to concentratet Police and military authorities have order to prevent their concentration. ' -"
GOSPEL WORKERS GATHER ALEXANDRIA, Ind., Aug. 10.
Delegates began arriving here today j for the seventeenth annual camp meet- j ing of the Indiana Holiness aseta-i tion which opens at Beulah park Fri-i
day. William Jennings Bryan has been invited to deliver an address here on the closing Sunday of the meeting and it is probable he will accept.
Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes
COMPLEXION MILK A very fine and cooling lotion to whiten the skin and preserve its freshness is called Lait Virginal, or Virgin's milk. It is made by, mixing one-half ounce tincture of benzoin with two
drachms tincture of vanilla. To thia:
one and one-half pints of triple rosewater is added. It should be added very slowly and thoroughly stirred and beaten to prevent curdling. At the end you should have smooth, milky emulsion. This is a general formula for ft bleaching complexion milk. With this as a foundation a great many elaborate formulas are built up. Blanchea almonds, almond milk, almond oil, the juice of cucumbers, and various other things are added, but if you wish an easily made formula this one -given above is really excellent. Simi'.ar to this but a little more elaborate is the following Eau de Beaute, or beauty water: Tincture of benzoin .1 ounce Tincture of musk 2 drachms Tincture of ambergris 4 drachms Rectified spirits 5 ounces
Orange-flower water ...1 pints The three tinctures are added to the spirits, mixed well and then added to the perfumed water. If the perfumes
HAGERSTOWN CANCELS LEASE FOR LIGHTING; PLANT TO BE SOLD HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Aug. 10. By the adoption of an ordinance and a resolution, the town council at its meeting Wednesday night completely revolutionized the system of lighting the streets and homes of Hageistown. The ordinance which was enacted cancelled he lease which had been given to Robert M. Cass, of Indianapolis, who has been operating the lighting system here for some time. The system, as managed, had been giving unsatisfactory service, it is alleged. The cancellation of the lease becomes effective Sept. 11.
The resolution authorized th? sale
of the plant and the distributing sy3 tem of the Hagerstown lighting con
cern and authorized the attorneys of the town to file a petition in the Wayne county circuit court Tor the appointment of appraisers for the equipment of the company. The sale probably will be closed some time during the month of October and it is understood that there
will be three bidders. The sale will be made with a view to the protection of the town in regard to lighting in the future.
Plan Your ' Home Carefully
Successful home building depends greatly upon th pln you choose. You must use first class material and reliable labor in order to build a house that will wear well, but after all, it is the plan that provides the starting point for the home that will give you year after year satisfaction. Why not let this Bureau aid you in the selection of a plan for that home you have been wanting to build for so long? We will be glad to mail you entirely free a booklet giving exterior views and floor plans of 50 modern homes. These are the plans of actual homes that have been lived in and found practical, substantial and beautiful. Write for your copy today. Enclose two cents in stamps for return postage. Write your name and address clearly. .
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Washington, D. C. Frederic J. Haskin. Director, The Richmond Palladium Information Bureau, I enclose herewith two cents in stamps for return postage on a free copy of the Modern Homes Booklet.
WAR WAGED AGAINST RATS AT SOUTH BEND SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug. 10 Fifty thousand rats, have been driven from public buildings in South Bend during the last few weeks, according to an announcement issued from the Chamber of Commerce, from which headquarters the campaign for the extermination of rodents is being carried on.
in which there are phosphates and lime may supply your needs and correct this trouble, but it is best to have a good doctor prescribe for you. As you state this condition has been a matter of years in which the nails did not grow, it is possible that you
have not had the right treatment. But it should not be a difficult thing to overcome. A. J. B. An oily skin with a tend-
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Crew Killed By Islanders Aitet Quarrel Over Cannon From the Detroit News There are on Nauru, or Pleasant Islands, the richest island in the
South Seas, two monuments to con
tact with American whalers. One is of flesh and blood a native family whose curly hair is in striking contrast to their straight-haired neigh
bors, witnessing that the ancestors was a runaway Negro sailor. The other is a small cannon,-which stands
before the house of the British admin
istrator, according to Rosamond Dob son Rhone, in the National Geograph ic Magazine.
jn tne times, a whaling ship out
of New Bedford, Mass., called at i the island, and the natives paddled, out in their outrigger canoes and ! swarmed over the decks, examining! everything with lively curiosity. They i
especially admired a small cannon,! and they offered to buy it, paying for! it with cocoanuts. A price was agreed upon. ' They went ashore and returned with the required number, ' but the '
captain raised the price, asking double the number. The natives again went ashore and brought back the stipulated number; the captain again raised the price. It was now late in the day, and the natives said they would bring back the remainder in the morning. They beached their canoes dnd retired to their huts. In the night the natives went out in force, surprised and overcame the officers and crew, and killed every , man save one sailor, who secreted himself They set fire to the ship and took the cannon; they took nothing else.
ITS TOASTED
It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated
Extra Special Bargains in PHONOGRAPHS This Week Only NEWSTARR PHONOGRAPHS, STYLE H 24 Selections Free Only 15 Phonographs in this lot NEW STARR PHONOGRAPHS, STYLE XI 12 Selections Free Only 8 in this lot Needles, Records and Delivery Free Used Phonographs as Low as $20. Terms This Week Only
11 Down 11 per week
The Starr Piano Co.
When this lot is sold there will be no more Phonographs at theso prices and terms, so you had better hurry.
931-935 Main Street
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State
ency to too much color shows that the
are of the purest and best quality, the system is not cleared. Perhaps you
result will be a milky emulsion which is cooling and refreshing to the skin, and effective in removing ' tan and freckles. Several famous beauties are supposed to have used this or a similar lotion. This, by the way, is particularly good for Oily complexions and also as a means of softening hard water. A teaspoonf ul to a large basin is all that is necessary.
JITNEY Sugar water will not injure your hair and if it keeps it in curl without matting it, there is no objection to using it. The girl of 19,
5 feet 1 inches, should weigh 115 pounds or a trifle less and the girl of 17 will be normal ut 110 pounds. O. S. W. Finger nails that are a3 soft and thin as yours indicate a lack of something in the system. A tonic
U. S. SOON TO SELL THREE
WAR MUNITION PLANTS WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. The large
war time munition plants, the Chicago storage depot and the Rochester, N. Y.. gun plant, will be offered for sale soon by the war department, announcement being made today that orders had been issued for the real estate division to prepare for the sales. The ordinance department is working to dispose of valuable machinery
overeat or eat too much meat at this ! stored at the two plants, and this will
season. A . mild astringent such as be ottered at public auction before the
witch hazel will relieve the skin, but re aiestate is disposed or.
the" cause for this trouble should be corrected.
Men who have had much experience in judging high temperatures, as those in steel works, can tell at a glance how hot a thing is by its color.
All Inquiries addressed to Miss Forbes In care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these column in 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 eeif-addressed envelope . must be enclosed with the question. The Editor.
Roasting, Ear Holders At Special Prices 0. E. DICKINSON 523 Main St. '
Dill and Sour Pickles, QQ0 per doz LaOVs CLOVERLEAF GROCERY 603 Main St. . Phone 1587
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THIS WILL BE SOAP WEEK We have obtained the markets best qualities to offer you during this week. We make only one restriction and that is, wo reserve the right to limit the number of bars to a customer and will not sell to any retailer for a re-sale. This is your big opportunity to save on Soaps for months to come.
SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON ALL SOAPS
Kirk's Cocoa Hardwater Castile
three for
Colgate's Big Bath, 3 for 25c,
dozen
Graham Lemon and Almond
Soap, 3 for 25c dozen Palm Olive Soap, 3 for
25c 89c
.89c
Graham Cucumber and
Aid. Soap, 3 for
25c; doz. . . .
Sayman's Soap at
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Ivory Soap, 8c; 3 bars OA
10c
Auditorium Bath, 3 for 25c dozen
Woodbury's at 21c
Cuticura at 21c
P. and G.- Soap 5c
Resinol at 21c
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