Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 22, 7 December 1916 — Page 17

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1916

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Scene from "The Dog Watch at the Murray the remainder of this week. j JfiJfri -I I family. ...Mr. and Mrs! F. W. Shock I in Indianapolis. ". . .Mrs. A. T. Sering ,

and daughter Clarissa, returned home is visiting friends in Richmond tnist i Saturday from a visit with relatives week. ill

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CHRISTMAS BAZAAR

TO BENEFIT GHURGII LASTS FOR 2 DAYS . CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.,4 Dec.' 7.

Mr and Mrs. Omar Huddleson are moving from Muncie to the EUebarger property in Mount Auburn, Mr. Huddleston to assume management of , the ! Auto-Parts industry .Mrs. J. CE. Brooks is vlsitine her dansrhtnr. Mm

Rudolph Miller of Cincinnati.. ...Mr. and Mrs. H. B. MDler have returned after a visit with "friends in Dayton. . . :Boyd Toppin of Converse. Is soend-

ing a few days in the home of his

brother, O. U. Toppin.

Hold Private Funeral. i Lucile R. Hall, the six-vear-nid

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, residlne on the Schwede farm; north

of, town, is dead after an .illness from

pneumonia ana infantile paralysis.

The funeral will be held at the home, Friday afternoon, and will be private Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White of Indianapolis, were . In this place Tuesday,, on their way , to Richmond.. ... Mrs. James Bogg of Pennville, was the guest Wednesday of Mrs. Harry Kuster.r.; ,The Christmas bazaar to be given by the ladies of the Social Union will open Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Methodist church, continuing Friday evening,. Saturday afternoon and evening..... A market will also be held SaturdayIn connection with the bazaar.. . . . Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Ohmit, Mrs. E. D. Filby and daughter, Miss Helen, Mr. and Mrs. F. F Romer and Oibert Ohmit, were among the number in attendance Tuesday evening, at the play, "Fair and Warmer," presented at the Washington theatre, of Richmond.

ONE SET OF BOOKS LEADS TO CONFUSION

A machine has been perfected in Saxony that embroiders designs on three dozen pairs of stockings at once, a battery of needles making 288 stiches simultaneously.

Wanted, some method whereby two people can use the same record books at I the same time for two different purposes and in such a way that one will not disturb the pther. Considerable difficulty : is being encountered at the court bouse because the county . treasurer's books are needed by the delinquent tax collectors and by the county auditor at the same time. ; Mutt Balance Books The treasurer's books must be balanced and the proper distribution of funds figured out by Auditor Bowman, This work must be completed by the first of 1917. Delinquent - taxes are recorded on the same books. To get out sufficient levies to keep the six field men busy, it is necessary that the office force

of the. tax collectors have access to the books several hours each day. 1 . ..A night force was put on yesterday by the tax collectors to get the neces--eary names and figures off the books. ' This helped considerably.. ,

f EDGERTON APPOINTED

. ' , ' ? J. . O. Edgerton, Wayne township . trustee, was appointed a ' member o! the auditing committee of the State : Trustees' association at the recent' meeting in Indianapolis. j

For Rheumatism AND . ALL BLOOD TROUBLES

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AT ALL DRUG STORES

Events in Liberty

Mrs. Lee Torter returned to her home in Cincinnati, Saturday, after ipendlng several days with Mrs. Eliza McCoy and 'family. ...Mrs. E. A. Kitehell and daughters, Ruth and Julletta urere shopping , in Cincinnati Friday. ....Paul Stevens, of Centervl!!?. and Paul Sherer of Richmond, wf the uest of Miss Corrine Snyd"' - rnday ....Miss Dora Stevenson of ilimiiton, vas in Liberty on business Saturday. Claude Huddleston was down from Richmond to spend Sunday with Miss Mildred Clark. Mrs. Fred Prifogle and daughter, DhriEtine,. of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mrs. Martha VanAustall and family.... Mrs. Kate Casey ind daughter Elizabeth, returned to (heir home in New Castle Monday, titer a visit with relatives here.... Mrs. Emma DeVelln of Chicago is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Husted and

HEADSMAN RESIGNS POST

BRESLAU, Germany, Dec. 7. Prussia's official headsman Lorenz Bchwletz, has Just retired at c holding his unenviable position for 16 years and with a record of 120 beheadings. He is now 67 years old.

SCROFULA AND ALL HUMORS GIVE WAY

There are many things learned from tiperience and observation that the lder generation should impress upon ihe younger. Among t'aem is the !act that scrofula and other humors, h'hich produce eczema, boils, pimples ind other eruptions, can be most sucsessfully treated with Hood's Sarsalarilla. This great medicine i3 a peculiar combination of remarkably effective Hood purifying and health - giving roots, barks and herbs, wbich are fathered especially for it. Hood's Sarsaparilla has stood the lest of forty years. Get a bottle today now from rour nearest drug 6tore. Always keep It on hand. Adv.

Jewelry Christmas

Our Jewelry is guaranteed to you. It is bought from the leading Jewelers of this country. We invite you to inspect it All the new designs in scarf pins, cuff links, watch chains, scarf holders, studs, etc. Our Diamond Set Jewelery is especially interesting and we have many attractive pieces in Diamond Jewelry priced $10.00 to $300.00. The Bracelet Watch is the Gift of Gifts and you'll find our display most complete. We offer all the new style bracelet watches in the leading makes at $10.00 to $50.00

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Glasses Fitted.

Expert Watch Repairing.

Xmas Gifts

Now on display Including the fa mous WINONA HOSIERY

bead Novelties, Lavallieres, Fancy Pins and Leather Goods.

MISS MARIE DEUKER

in charge at

MISS PORTER'S Millinery Store Westcott Hotel Bldg.

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A Rare (Dmr&MiniaiInini off Today These dainty new models are true to the tradition for they are graciously effective.

Ladies' all brown Kid Lace Boot. Long Vamp Leather Louis Heel

Ladies' Black Dull Vamp, with brown Suede top, 8-incli Lace Boots. Are of the newest

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Our Assortment of Xmas Slippers Complete

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Shop Early in the Day

PalladiMmni Want Ads Pay

Quick Sales

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Small Profits

I3Igr Coat audi Dress Sale Our instant cash purchase system is again responsible for these great bargains. The newest of the new Coats and Dresses just arrived are in the great majority at this sale.

Beautiful Plush Coats The kind you will pay $35.00 for in other stores. Opposum fur trimmed; full wide sweep and beautiful guaranteed quality lining, all sizeb.

Velour Novelty Coats Includes a variety of materials that usually sell at $15.00. You will be pleased with the selection.

Plaited Serge Dresses Come in all colors. Embroidered belt of colored worsted; satin collars. All sizes; value $10.00.

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of mixtures and wool velour, with and without fur trimming,

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of serge, char, meuse and satin and fur combinations,

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wide flare models. Some beaver plush, :

Value $20.00

aa WARM WINTER OOCOATS

Fine quality Coats with large collars and Chase Beaver or Plush Trimmed

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Value $12.50

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H2 COATS

figured velvet coats in the, newest belted model; green, grey and Copenhagen blue. All lined. Sizes 6 to 14.

Value $9.75

OUR STORE IS REPLETE With things for Christmastide Presents pretty or practical, pretentious ones and those less expensive. All of them appropriate and excellent value for the money. At least come in and look around. We are mentioning only a few of the good things here.

MAHOGANY SPOOLERS A New Novelty $2.50 Solid Mahogany Candle Sticks 98c

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Silk Shade

ljprj1 Mahogan

DESK LAMPS

A Cedar Chest makes an ideal gift, practical and lasting. We show a beautiful line, priced $12, $13.20, $16, $18, $22.50, $25.00

Mahogany TEA TRAYS 98c

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A handsome Ime of MUSIC CABINETS in mahogany, for player rolls or sheet music; one fclT:'.3: $14.85 A Remarkable Offer in a Genuine Leather MOCKER One of those big overstuffed pieces, just think of it; you buy this Rocker at a price you would have to pay for imitation leather; come in and see Q Off it; while they last pXOD

Be sure that you see our handsome line of Davenports before making your selection. Every Bed Davenport we show has genuine oak frame,

and the bed is built on guaranteed steel construction; one

just like rut, finished in fumed or golden oak, priced at.

$32.50

This Feather-weight Folding Card Table has 30x30 inch top. covered with green leather cloth, J- QQ spocial at $X0 Come in and Have Us Play the TAM Phonograph Then Join Our Christmas Phonegraph Club. Have your instrument delivered Christmas and pay for it later.

A 45-lb. Guaranteed FELT MATTRESS Has imperial stitched edge, with hand straps on side, best satin finished ticking, . J" - ((

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We show 25 designs In Library Tables in all finishes, priced from $9.50 to $40.00. One just like cut is made of 6olid selected quartered oak, golden ?rir!!.!.,....:$10.00

See Our Beautiful Line of FLOOR LAMPS, Priced at $15.00. $18.50, $20, $25