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PAGE TWELVE GREENVILLE COUNTRY CLUB GIVES CONTRACT FOR NEW BUILDING GREENVILLE, April 14 C. W. Fry. local man, has been awarded the cou trsct for the erection of the new club house of the Greenville Country club, according to an announcement made yesterday by the building committee of the organization. Mr. Fry's bid was $3,760. the lowest of several presented. He agrees to have the building com pleted within seventy working days, after the completion of the foundation. As the foundation is practically fin ished, it is stated that work on the structure will commence next week, weather permitting. City Council Meets. At the regular meeting of the Green ville City council, held Monday night, all members were present, and consid erable business was transacted. As requested at the last meeting. City Auditor Jobes submitted a report showing the condition of the city's finances. A request by J. B. Maher and Cornelius McGreevey. that the sidewalks on a certain portion ot Eleventh street be placed next to the curb, was granted. Under a suspen sion of rules, an ordinance was read three times and then passed, prohibit ing the parking of vehicles on the south sides of East and West Fifth streets. East and West Fourth street, and East and West Third street. A resolution to Issue deficiency bonds to meet the requirements of different funds of the city was read and passed. A report was submitted by Safety Di rector Burns, in which he estimated that the Bum of $1,500 was necessary to make needed repairs on the fire department building. The city solic itor was ordered to draft an ordinance to issue bonds in that same, and pre sent the same for passage. Menke Made Cashier. Joseph Menke, who for the past ten years has served as teller and assist ant cashier of the Farmers' National bank in this city, was elected cashier of that institution at a meeting held by the board of directors Monday af ternoon. The appointment was made to fill the vacancy caused by the res ignation of George W. Sigafoos, who was cashier for nineteen years. H. S. Kolp was named assistant cashier. Frank Herman director and teller, and Jacob Boyer as teller. Mr. Menke, Mr. Helman and Mr. Kolp assumed their duties at once. Mr. Boyer is at pres ent employed as clerk in the office of County Clerk of Courts Rayburn, and will start to work in the bank on April 22. Widow Awarded Damages. An award of $5,000, together with an allowance of 150 for funeral ex penses, has been granted Laura Bailey of this city, by the state industrial commission- Mrs. Bailey is the widow of the late James M. Bailey, who was killed at West Manchester, Ohio, last January, when a cream truck he was driving was struck by a Pennsylvania fast mail train. Five thousand dollars is the minimum award in a case of this kind. Sues for Divorce. Petition for divorce was filed In common pleas court here yesterday by Henry Witwer, against his wife, Mary Witwer. The plaintiff alleges that for the past three years Mrs. Witwer has neglected her household duties, and has been gone on numerous occasion. LOCAL ODD FELLOWS TO VISIT GREENSBURG Local Odd Fellows Friday night will complete plans for an automobile trip to Greensburg, Saturday, April 23. Members who can furnish machines are urged to report Friday night how many persons they are able ao ac commodate. Richmond members ot the order will confer the first degree on a class of candidates at the Greensburg lodge cn the night that the auto caravan reaches that city. The Greensburg lodgemen are ar ranging a special program of entertain ment for the visiting lodgemen and every effort will be made to see that the Richmond members thoroughly en joy their visit, according to reports from that city. The visitors Sunday morning will be laken to the Odd Fellows home, located at Greensburg. A tour of in spection of the institution will be made. The home is caring for over iCO persons. Trip back to Richmond will be made Sunday afternoon. WAS IN BED THREE DATS Mrs. Josle Reed, 211 N. Extr St., Tulsa, Okla., writes: "I was In bed three d.y with my back. I took Foley Kidney Pills and In two days was at my work again. I cannot praise your mediclna too much." Foley Kidney Pills stop bladder Irregularities and strengthen the kidneys. They help eliminate from the system the poisons that cause backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints, sore muscles, swollen hands and feet, puffiness under the eves. A. fi. Luken & Co., 6:6-628 Main St. Advertisement. Specials for Friday and Saturday 30x3 6,000-Mile Tire $10.90 30x312 7,000-Mile Tire $15.90 31x4 6,000-Mile Tire $19.90 33x4 Tires $20.90 34x4 Tires $21.50 34x4 Cords, 9,000-Mile $39.75 32x3t Cords, 9,000-Mile $29.90 Jacks 95? Large Single Pumps $2.25 5-gal. can Havoline Oil, medium. $3.45 Lyon Bumpers $11.50 $7.50 Spotlights $5.90 Ford Spark Plugs .49 Richmond Tire Service Bring Us Your Vulcanizing CORNER 11th and MAIN BANDITS KIDNAP STATION AGENT, STEAL MAIL POUCH DUBUQUE, la., April 14. Two armed bandits escaped in an auto mobile with a pouch of registered mail Wednesday after holding up C. E. Dodge, station agent at Independence, la. The value of the contents was un known. After firing once without ef fect at Dodge when he did not comply with their demands quickly enough, the bandits forced the agent to enter a waiting automobile, taking the mail pouch with him. When nearing Water loo Dodge was ejected from the car. FARMERS BENEFIT BY BUYING SERVICE FOR FARM BUREAU The following statement is sent out by the Indiana Federation of Farmers associations in its weekly news letter: During the last week 60 sets of Victory No. 1 harness were sold through the federated marketing serv ice to the farm bureau members in Indiana. Each county farm bureau was sent a set of harness and from the sales last week it seems farmers are availing themselves of the chance to take these harness off the govern ment's hands at 41 a set. Farmers who can use head harness at this price saving are helping themselves and also Uncle Sam. Up until April 10 the federated mar keting service has sold to farm bureau members 6,000 tons of fertilizer. Six cars of muriate of potash and 12 tons of 16 per cent acid phosphate were sent to northern counties for home mixing to produce a 10-10 mixture. This 10-10 home-mixed goods purchas ed through the. marketing service stands the bureau members at $25 a ton. The same goods started with tho fertilizer companies at $49.50. Thus those members who availed themselves of this co-operation service saved vir tually half on this deal. Although sonw of the big packing companies are cjuoting now a price of $15 a ton on 16 acid Phosphate the farm bureaus are standing by the contract price and are buying from the Federated Marketing Service at $20 a ton in the face of the more attractive offers from independent companies. In connection with the accomplish ments noted above, the Wayne county farm bureau announces that approx imately 1,000 tons ot fertilizer were bought by Wayne county through the federated marketing service, at a re duction from the asking price at the beginning of the season of $31 a ton for 16 per cent acid to a price now of $20 a ton. The officials point out that this saving is enough to almost pay the five dollar yearly fee for each of the 1.200 farm bureau members, and that it is a saving to non-members as well as members, since the bureau is organized for the benefit of all farmers rather than simply for the members. It is announced also by the county agent that samples of the harness men tioned are in his office, and orders may be sent in after inspection of the har ness, the price being that quoted above plus the express charges, of two or three dollars. DAIRY MEETING SATURDAY Stockholders of the newly formed co-operative dairy marketing associa tion for the vicinity of Richmond will meet in the circuit court room at 7 o'clock Saturday evening. MY TIRED FEET ACHED FOR "TIZ" Let Your Sore, Swollen, Aeh'ng www wii u vsufc a wniii . -r : - ft 1 SJJ I l. Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching burning, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet of yours in a "Tiz" bath. Your toes will wriggle with joy; they'll look up at you and almost talk and then they'll take another dive in that "Tiz" bath. When your feet feci like lumps of lead all tired out just try "Tiz." It's grand it's glorious. Your feet will dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions. There's nothing like "Tiz." It's tho only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause fcot torture. Get a box of "Tiz" at any drug or department store don't wait. Ah! how glad your feet get; how comfort able your shoes feel. You can wear shoes a size smaller if you desire. Advertisement. "WHITE MOUNTAIN" REFRIGERATORS j THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANI 100 RICHMOND MEN TO ATTEND CONCLAVE OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR The call for the sixty-seventh annual conclave of the Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of Indiana, to meet in Indianapolis, May 11 and 12, has been issued by the grand recorder, William H. Swintz. One hundred members of Richmond Commandery, No. 8 K. T., will take part in the parade on May 11, leaving here in a special car on the Pennsyl vania railroad at 8:45 o'clock. The parade is a spectacular affair. Be fore its close the parade generally forms 19 abreast in mass formation, marching thus over a given distance with massed bands playing martial music the many flags of the various commanderies flying in the breeze, while white- plumes of the uniformed ranks, packed together form a picture that once seen is never forgotten. 5,000 In Line. Sixteen committees, acting under under one chief committee, headed by Brandt C. Downey, and composed of Elwood Barnard, grand marshal: Arian Hamersly and Harry G. Strick land, vice chairmen, are at work to bring all uniformed Knights Templar of Indiana and several neighboring states to Indianapolis on this occa sion. Plans are being made to have 5,000 uniformed men in line in the pa rade on the first day of the conclave. For the first time in many years l. reduced rate of one and one-half fares, on the certificate plan, have been ob tained from railroads and interurban lines. The certificates are good for the families of members and are ob tainable May 9, returning May 13. Hotel Accommodations. Particular attention is being paid to obtaining adequate hotel accommoda tions for everybody who notifies th chairman of the hotel committee. To obtain an estimate of the number of persons to be expected and make ar rangements for them a questionaire is being mailed to commanders of the sixty commanderies in Indiana, on which they are requested to report the number of men each, will bring, also A Real Hair Saver Found at Last Shows Results at Once or Nothing to Pay. If your hair is thinning out. gray, brittle, lifeless, full of dandruff, and your head itches like mad, quick ac tion must be taken to save your hair. Don't wait until the hair root is dead for then nothing can help you. Get from your druggist today a bottle of Parisian Sage it's perfectly harmless, and there's nothing else you could use that's quite so simple, safe and effective. You will surely be delighted with the first application. Your hair will seem much more abundant and radi ant with life and beauty all itching ceases and your scalp feels cool and comfortable. Parisian Sage is in great demand by women who always "look their best" because it does not streak the hair, and keeps it lustrous, soft and fluffy. If you want to save your hair, and start a new growth, don't delay be gin using Parisian Sage now tonight. Quigley's Drug Stores will supply you and return your money if it does not give perfect satisfaction. Advertisement. At Feltman's MEN! Tan Calf "Brogue" Oxford .Feltman's Shoe Store. The World's Largest Shoe Dealers 35 Stores 724 Main Street SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, if accompanied by a band, drill corps, etc. These blanks must be in hand not later than May 2 in order that the Indianapolis committees are enabled to complete proper arrangements. Arrangements for the conclave are being made on a large scale o make this "big time" for teraplarism in In diana. The decorations committee will induce business houses and homes along the line of the parade to decor ate lavishly with American flags and Knights Templar colors. The Pathe company has been given the exclusive privilege of making a moving picture of the parade. These pictures will be shown in all movie houses in Indiana and neighboring states having templar commanderies. Prizes for Attendance. A beautiful prize, or, rather three of them, yet to be selected, will be award ed to the commandery from each of three zones into which Indiana is di vided having the largest percentage of their membership in line. Ladies accompanying the present and past grand officers of the Grand Commandery, the distinguished guests, Indianapolis Knights and visiting Knights, on their arrival will register with the ladies' committee on the mez zanine floor of the Claypool hotel, which will be headquarters. Uniforms for Knights Templar and tickets for their ladies will be required in a num ber of instances. GLEE CLUB CONCERT The annual borne concert of the Earlham Glee club will be given in the Grace Methodist church Friday night, April 15. The club has had an unusually successful season, appear ing at the following towns: Muncie. Kokomo, Wabash, Newcastle, West field, Mooresville, New London, and Amboy. At every appearance it ha been greeted by capacity houses, and It is expected that the home concert will be well attended. Several good voices are included in the personnel of this year's club. Clear Baby's Skin With Cufacura Soap and Talcum 'I R S T impressions very often rest on details. In the Spring models of our clothes, the smartest detail is considered. Suits, Topcoats $35 up The Dennis-Coyle Company Tailors and Shirtmakers 5 N. 10th Si. In the Westcott with ball strap and rubber heels. Priced at Beautiful Silverware 13 Silver "baskets of pierced design and covered vegetable dishes are among the popular numbers in silverware today Substantial silver either the de pendable Sheffield Plate, which is heavily plated on hard white metal, or Sterling of serviceable weight is still the most favored of all Wedding Gifts. Tht Bride looks forward to owning a complement of pretty silver. Wedding Gifts Our Specialty IND., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, NORTH THIRD STREET Resolution for the widening of North Third street where it joins at North D street, was confirmed and adopted without modification, by the board of wtwks, Thursday. Notice of benefit assessments and of damages to property owners will be Bent, and a date set for hearings. A petition for issuing $50,000 in com mon stock was presented the board by the water works company. The mat ter was referred to the city attorney. Nearly all of the resident property owners of North Fourth street and Fort Wayne avenue petitioned the board for a re-inforced concrete street surface. J. L. Teegarden, of Union Coty. has been given the contract Im provement will be made from North D street to South A on Fourth. The purpose of the petition was for the Quality Drug Store and Merchandise at Lowest Gut Prices DRUGS $200 PLVAUD'S T- rf QUININE M.Dil $1.10 WINE OF Of CARDUI OiC 60c NUJOL rn for OOC $1.20 HYPO- no COD UOC $1.20 PINKHAM S Qf COMPOUND OVC $1.10 MILES' Qg NERVINE OUC 35c SLOAN'S rjfi LINIMENT ZiC 60c PIN EX pro at 5dC Sac TONSILINE or for 29c 75c FATHER JOHN'S JO MEDICINE UOC $1.35 GUDE'S (T- f PEPTO-MANGAN . . . M.i7 ; 93c FACTS ONLY S ALE Just Arrived Shipment of latest models in Banded Hats ; Navy. Black and Brown ; Rough Straws, Patent Milans and other popular straws. Priced unusually low FRI DAY and SATURDAY. 1921 - informaton of the board as to what. the property owners wished. Dell Davis, city engineer, asked the board to take up the matter of secur ing 300 feet of fire hose for the city street department. The city council will have to make an appropriation to cover the cost. Before convening, the board mem bers discussed the need of strict ad-i herence to a city ordinance now in i force, providing that individuals should not throw, leave, place or de posit garbage, sticks of wood, rags, etc., upon the surface of any avenue, street, alley, gutter or sidewalk with in the city of Richmond. The police department is to be notified to arrest all persons violating this ordinance. CLIENT POOR; ATTORNEY i TAKES CLOTHES AS FEE RICHMOND, Va., April 14. The suit a penniless prisoner wore into Police court here today was accepted by his attorney as a fee. The lawyer procur ed a pair of overalls and gave them to his client to wear. Food Specials for Every Day 1 Lb. Kenny's Miami Q A Blend Coffee 0C George Washington Coffee That Instant Coffee 39. 75S 81.19 KELLOGG' S - Q CORN FLAKES lC JELLO, JELLO 10 LARGE CAN in RED SALMON LuC SOAPS SOAPS SAYMAN-S, 13; QKn 3 bars for OtlC PALM OLIVE SOAP, QJT 3 bars for iDC ivory, s, ncZ 10 bars for I DC STAR, bar 7c, T 10 bars for OUC SCRAP TOBACCOS, nr 3 packs for ADC 30c CUTICURA 0 SOAP 44C WOODBURY'S Q-i SOAP LLC KUS'BHUM'S of SAILORS and Braided Hats $98 $298 $398 At Daily Bulletin APRIL rLTTRACTION V 1 LOT of COATS Values to $2.00, sizes 4 21 to 28. Special M 89c J Eastern Indiana's head quarters for String and Brass Instruments. in till' JJT - Opp. Post Office Phone 1853 TOILET ARTICLES HESS WITCH HAZEL, CREAM 49c 35c CUTEX PREPARATIONS .. 29c 3oc D. and R. COLD CREAM 29c DJERKISS TALCUM . 25c DJERKISS FACE POWDER 50c Brownatone Ideal Hair Stain 43C $1.29 30c NELSON'S Qyl HAIR DRESSING JdC 75c WYETH'S SAGE Q and SULPHUR Ot)C You Pay Less Here COLORITE To make your Old Hat new. Fast OQ Colors ttOC TRUTH ALWAYS 1 CHARLES H. HANER Jeweler 810 Main St. Glasses Fitted LEE B. NUSBAUM COMPANY 1 FsMl NUSBAUM BUILDING n f. f