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The Richmond Item from Richmond, Indiana • Page 8

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The Richmond Itemi
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Richmond, Indiana
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ft THE RICHMOND ITEM, RICHMOND, IN u. auc rmtn.x. ednesday, 13. lbuw. RESTAURANT AND Town Talk of 1908 and is secretary-treasurer of her unit, each unit to form a subsidiary organization out of the members of the class represented.

The object of the association is to promote the professional interests of the school. HOTEL IN FORM be discussed, together with supplementary feeds which have to be bought in the markets and which are very difficult to get now. It is usual to use bran and shorts, but there is not enough flour made now to secure these and "tankage" is regarded 'as the most practicable at the present, this being a by-product of the packing houses. PREBLE SCHOOLS DROP TRACK MEET County Granges to Gather at Eaton March 23, for All Day Session Officer to Speak. LUTHERANS EXCEED WAR FUND QUOTA The five Lutheran churches of this city, comprising St.

Paul's, St John's, Trinity, and the First and' Second Englibh Lutheran, have just completed a successful campaign In raising $3,200 toward a national fund of which Is being collected by all St. Patrick's Novelties at Nicholson Bros. Book Shop. The fire department had a call yesterday morning at 11 o'clock to the home of James Caster, 122 Main street, where spark from the flue ORGANIZATION FARMERS CONFER ON THRASHING PLAN I. T.

Beck, agricultural supervisor of the Wayne township schools, met, by request, last evening with a number of farmers in the Greenbiar district No. 15 school house on the Abing-ton pike to discuss plans for organizing to thrash grain. Mr. Beck presented several plans and a meeting will be held in another week for more detailed organization. On Thursday evening Mr.

Beck will go to Chester to meet with a number of fanners in that locality for the Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap had set the roof on fire. The damage amounted lo $10 and was covered by insurance. Pledge Aid in Carrying Out Na tional Food Administration Program Elect Officers. Eaton, March 12. Decision has been reached by the district school MEURALGIA 1 For quick result rub the Forehead Shurley's Taxi and Baggage superintendents of the county to omit and Templet with Service.

Phone 2125. N. L. Fink, local deputy food admin Kfp ir Little lodv-Guard InTmp 4 9 1 1 discussion of matters relative to hog! feeding. Different kinds, of feeds will Marriage licenses were issued yes ICKSVPo istrator in charge of hotels and restaurants, presided at a meeting in terday to Albert R.

Nicholson and the Commercial Club rooms last even Delia Lock, John A. Lindstrom and Emma Lovejoy, George L. Clark and ing called by Mr. Fink at the request Nettie M. Johnson, and Binford Brooks and Addie Florence Gray.

of Food Administrator Harry E. Gil Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use.

One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff 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 Lutheran churches in America for the purpose of supplying Lutheran pastors to the various cantonments in this country and in- the trenches abroad, The quota for the five churches of Richmond was $2,600, which amount was exceeded by $700. The campaign was directed by the Lutheran National Commission, with headquarters in New York City, and reports from every section of the United States indicates overwhelming success In every community.

The local commute was made up of Luther Feeger, general chairman; Jesse A. Weichman, representing St. Paul's Lutheran church; Dr. F. W.

bert for the purpose of organizing all the hotels, restaurants and boarding- CARD OF THANKS. houses into a local association. The family of John Marino desires to take this opportunity to thank kind friends and neighbors for assistance rendered us during the sickness and Mr. Gilbert, in turn, had the meeting called at the request of George W. June, chairman of the hotel and res the annual field day exercises, which in the past have been held here on the county fair grounds early in May.

The decision was reached in a meeting of the district superintendents with County School Superintendent Walter S. Fogarty. The exercises each year brought the pupils of the district schools together in athletic contests. Because much time was lost on account of the fuel shortage and for other reasons, it was decided to omit the field meet this year. It was believed, also, that the young people would be needed badly this year upon the farm, and instead of devoting the time to training for the field events it would be better that they turn their energies to the farm.

Under direction of Superintendent Fogarty, chairman, a Junior Red Cross organization will be formed in the schools. St. Patrick's Day Our 53rd St. Patrick's We make Shamrock Ice Cream, individual moulds, and also have the largest assortment of St. Patrick's Candies in the City.

Price Candy Shop subsequent death of my wife and in fant child and for the beautiful floral offerings received I especially desire to thank the employes of the C. 0. railway for their floral offering. JOHN MARINO AND FAMILY. manage.

You can set mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Frank Albus, secretary of the Com Krueger. the First English Lutheran; George E. Kemper, Trinity Lutheran; and John F. Holiday, Second English Autheran.

The fact that the amount exceeded the quota, $700, is very gratifying to the Lutheran churhces of the city, most of which have service flags dedicated to those of their membership who have entered the United States service. mercial club, spoke to the Business Men's association of Connersville last night. For the next year Dr. James I. Nis taurant division of the Food Administration.

Guy Gottschall, proprietor of the City Restaurant, was made president; C. H. Finney, vice-president, and A. B. Mainwaring, manager of the West-cott Hotel, secretary-treasurer.

The organization, which is to be called the Wayne County Hotel and Restaurant Association, passed the following resolution: "The Wayne County Hotel Restaurant Association stands for the careful conservation of foods as outlined by the Federal Food Administration and" we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to save foods and carry out tbe suggestions of the Hotel and Restaurant Division of the Federal Food Administration." A discussion took place with reference to banquets and big dinners, deputy food administrator Fink, stat- bet of Eaton will be physician to the Autos washed at Shurley's, 15 inmates of the county infirmary. The S. Ninth St. Phone 2125. ROMEY'S 13th Anniversary Offer county commissioners awarded him the contract at his bid of $225.

An drew Coffman will serve as under Art Supervisor Made Association Director. ing in reply to a question, that there taker for the institution, he being given the contract at his bid of $20 had been no ruling that he knew of per burial. Exactly Like Picture Made of Solid Oak Only 1 3-S Oscar A. Gale of Eaton will act as chairman of the next Red Cross war with reference to the giving and holding of banquets, although it was the general understanding that they be eliminated in bo far as possible and that when given, they should be of as Miss Mary E. Williams, supervisor of the industrial arts in the grades of the public schools, has been appointed a member of the board of directors of the Bradley Manuel Art Association formed by the Bradley Polytechnic Institute, of Peoria, 111.

Miss Williams represents the class simple a character as posible. THINK OF IT! NOTE THAT PRICE AGAIN Mr. Mainwaring said that it was fund drive in Preble county, which will begin May 20. He was selected chairman in a meeting of the executive committee of the county Red Cross chapter. Gale also has been selected chairman of the county wood fuel commission.

The object of the commission is to greatly increase the production of wood fuel, as it is be his understanding that if a banquet SICK CROSS was given in the evening that people should regard that as their regular evening meal even if served later IF KIDNEYS AND lieved the coal situation will be worse 1 than the latter usually was, so that a double meal would not be eaten in the evening. next winter than it was the past win Rev. J. J. Rae, of the Four-Minute ter.

Chairman Gale will select and organize a committee to carry out the BLADDER BOTHER Men, made a patriotic address which was received with much enthusiasm by the audience. CHILDREN LOVE SIP OF FIGS If feverish, bilious, constipated, give fruit laxative at once. They Are Selling Fast plans of the commission. According to advices received here, John Goodwin, Preble county man, serving an indeterminate sentence of from one to twenty years in the state penitentiary for the murder of Samuel Decker, has been recommended for pardon. Hearing of the application CAPTAIN MALSBY Take a glass of Salts to flush, out your Kidneyrand neutralize irri- Uting acids, Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority.

or pardon will be held on or after NAMES COMM TTEE May 1. Goodwin Has been a trusty at The kidneys filter this acid from the the penitentiary, driving one of the prison trucks. He has served about blood and pass It on to the bladder. This Cabinet Is 42 inches wide, 72 inches high, and 25 inches deep. It has the TILTING FLOUR BIN, FULL SET OF GLASSWARE METAL BREAD BOX, NICKEL SLIDING TOP, and WHITE ENAMEL CLOSET IN TOP.

where it often remains to irritate and Captain Myron Malsby appointed one year or nis sentence. jjecuer, inflame, causing a burning, scalding farmer and neighbor of Goodwin, was shot and killed by Goodwin October 10, 1916. Arrangements are being completed for a meeting of the granges of Preble county to be held here March 23 In the auditorium of the city building. State Master L. J.

Taber is expected to be Dresent and deliver an address. sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the, bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding Don't scold your fretful, peevish, child. See if tongue Is coated; this fa a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour waste. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again.

Children love this harmless "fruit laxative," and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to make their little "insidea" clean and sweet. Call or Phone Your Order. Cash or Payment Price. No Need of Doing Without a Cabinet at This Price. the standing committees at the drill meeting of Co.

I. S. held Monday night on North A street, as follows: Membership Ed. N. Wilson, Joseph Conner, M.

S. Bulla; Finance J. C. Price, L. E.

Dingley, William Rindt; Auditing J. P. Dillon, H. K. Thornburgh, R.

C. Fry. In conference with the state law calling for a summaiy court for each company of the state militia, Lieut. Frank Benn was appointed as the company's officer to serve in this capacity; Leroy Hodge, G. W.

Rohe, and C. B. Whltesell were appointed Bladder weakness, moat folks call The meeting will be an all-day affair. Eaton will add the Watters novelty store to its commercial circles about May 1, according to announcement. it, because they can't control, urination.

While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments The business will move here rrom to overcome. Get about four ounces Hope. and will oocupy the uono I of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and hoe room, Mam street Keep it handy, Mother! A little giv take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa A. Luear of Eaton, well- known traveling salesman, has been removed to a hospital in Dayton for members of the social committee. Company clerks were named, A.

J. Overman being appointed secretary, and Lawrence A. Handley, treasurer. Twenty men were drilled last night by company officers in the basement treatment His illness is due to an attack of tonsilitis. Mrs.

Rebecca Orr, mother of Mrs C. E. Albright, has been taken to a en today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there are counterfeits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup.

of the postofflce. Squads will be Save on All Your Needs Now. Our 13th Annv. Sale On In Full Swing. drilled this evening and Thursday evening.

ter before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in tbe urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs i which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble.

Captain Malsby, First Lieutenant Frank Benn, and Second Lieutenant Vern Pentecost will go to Indianapol is, Friday to attend the officers' school, which will be held in the evening at the State House. Transportation Is furnished to the officers hospital in Dayton, where it is expected she will submit to a surgical operation. McGuffey high school, Oxford, comes here Friday night for a game of basket ball with the local high school team. TO START CAMPAIGN FOR 50,000 MEN SOON According to announcement made by J. A.

Bell, of Indianapolis, in charge of the Central Navy Recruiting office, which controls the local recruiting station, and who was in the city yesterday, a campaign for 50,000 men will be inaugurated soon. Men in the selective service class of the state companies to attend the school, which is held each Friday evening. Old Folks Saved From Suffering 4 LIBERTY MARKET 12th and Main Sts. CASH JND CARRY BUY FOR LESS Fancy Potatoes 35c per peck. 3 lbs.

Onions 10c may enlist for the period of the war in the sea forces. WELFARE COMMITTEE MEETS. L. S. Bowman, chairman of the Wel fare committee of the Social Service bureau, presided over a meeting of 12 Rodents at H.

S. Will Devour No More Paper. Twelve big rats in a tight steel trap! This is what Alfred Dingley, veteran custodian of the high school building, found in the basement of the building Saturday afternoon. The high school rodents, true to type, had a pretty fancy for gnawing paper. Thus did they establish the supremacy of our public school system in democratizing education so that the lowest to the highest could have a bite at the intellectual apple.

However that may be, Mr. Dingley ran the rats to cover after they had repeatedly scattered the contents of a bale of paper all over the basement floor. All the entire twelve were In one trap. No quarter was shown, the horrid dozen being dumped into the tomb via the water route. Mrs.

Mary A. Dean, Taunton, in her 87th year, Bays: "I thought I was beyond the reach of medicine, but Foley Kidney Pills have proven most beneficial in my case." Mr. Sam A. Hoover, High Point, N. writes: "My kidney trouble was worse at night and I had to get up from five to seven times.

Now I do not have to get up at night, and consider myself In a truly normal condition, which I attribute to Foley Kidney Pills, as I have taken nothing; else." Mrs. M. A. Bridges, Robinson, "I Buffered from kidney ailments for two yeart). I commenced taking Foley Kidney Pills ten month ego, and though I am 61 years of age, 1 feel like a 16-year-old girl." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic, Strengthening and up-bullding, and restore normal action to the kidneys and to a disordered and painful bladder.

They act quickly and contain jiu dangerous or harmful drugs. A. G. Luken Co. the committee held in the bureau headquarters Monday afternoon at which the members of the committee, together with representatives from the allied organizations interested in the administration of the bureau, were present.

Lettuce, per lb. 2 pkgs. Gelatine Crackers, lb. 8 lbs. Pinto Beans 22c Only routine matters were brought 2 lbs.

Evap up and discussed the chief subject entertained being the consideration of claims from needy families who will come under the bureau's Peaches, 25c The undersigned has taken over and will on and after March 18, 1918, conduct the business now operated by 0. H. Little Fuel Co. Our knowledge of coal together with our close connection with Pocahontas W. Virginia and Kentucky mines, make it of interest to the consumer to consult us on immediate and future fuel needs.

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