Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 28, 14 December 1916 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1916
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ROAD SUPERVISORS ELECTED ON DEC. 16 BY FRANKLIN VOTERS
WHITEWATER. Ind Dec. 14. The election of road supervisors In Franklin township will be held Saturday, Dec. 16. The polls will be open at 12 o'clock noon, at the following voting places: Precinct No. 1, Bethel school house Precinct No. 2, Whitewater school building Trustee William Curtis spent a part of last week at Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Albert Townsend and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blose and family Sunday. ....Mr. Don Soutard has accepted a
position with the Adams Express company at Richmond Mra. Harry Wright is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. .. .Rev. J. M. Dawson and daughter of Indianapolis, begin a series of revival meetings at the Christian church Sunday. Mr. Thomas Clark of Muncie, was a visitor at this place Friday. C. W. B. M. Meets Today The C. W. B. M. met with Mrs. Eva White Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Blore and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover White and family at their home near Chester Sunday.... O. E. Hai&ley and family will soon move to the farm they have rented north of Fountain City.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt, of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb and daughter, of Webster, were Sunday visitors here.
DAUGHTER VISITS HER SlOt PARENTS
GREENSFORK, Ind, DeC 14. Mrs. Alva Witt of Indianapolis, Is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ridge, who are on the sick list and in a serious condition.... Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Davia. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Oler and Mrs. Ed John, wero the guests of Martha Smith Sunday. .... Raymond McMullen, Pittsburgh, Pa., came home Sunday for a few days visit, perhaps during ' holiday season David Retts spent Sunday with his brother John, at Hagerstowti. . . . .Beecher, McMullen is boused in with rheumatism.. ;. . Preaching at the
M. E. church next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. . . Attend Convention. Several of our citizens attended the M. E. district Sunday school convention at Economy last week George Mosey made a trip to Cincinnati, the latter part of last week Will Fox, New Castle, called on his sister. Lulu Smith the latter part of last week.....
Mrs. Harry King and Mrs. George
Nicholson went to New Castle Saturday to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Strlckler. Attend Meeting. There were eighteen at the Union Prayer meeting last Friday evening. The services next Friday evening will be at the Friends church. Mrs. John Martindale will be leader Word was received here from Hagerstown last Sunday of the sudden death of Lj'dia Ann Petro, who in former years
was & resident of Clay township. She was the only sister of Mrs. James Davis of Sugar Grove...., Mrs. Cora Gaylor of Richmond, was in town Sunday There were 83 present at the M. E. Sunday school Sunday.
West Manchester
Cy Myrtle Trone.
Mrs. Harry Lehman of Dayton visited here last week with her parents. R. H. Slier and wife entertained at dinner Sunday, E. B. Creager and family, Mrs. Malzie Slier and children, Mrs. Marie Uta and Viola Harrison were afternoon visitors. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson and son of
Greenville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers. Visits With Friends -Mis Grace Juday of Dayton, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker.. Charles Fouble and family of near Savona, were Sunday guests.... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson visited from Wednesday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Winters at Frederickstown Raymond Gauch of Columbus, Ohio, was here a few days, the guest of his parents... David Zehring of New Carlisle, Ind., Is visiting relatives here and at Castine and vicinity. ... E. B. Creager and wife and Mesdames Elden Gruber and Hollis Holtzmuller were in Greenville Friday.
"Freemasons' societies were formed by King Henry IV. '
$1.50 BATH TOWEL SETS 98c Consists of extra large size Turkish Towel, one guest Towel . and Wash Rag. Priced special at
$1.50, $2 Hemstitch ed Table Cloth 98c Of fine quality Mercerized Damask, beautifully hemstitched, also round scalloped. Special at 98c
$1.50 & $2.00 BED SPREADS 98c Of heavy fringed quality, extra large double bed size. For Saturday only at S8c
$1 Scalloped Table Cloths, 6Sc Full two yards - of finest quality Damask of beautiful round scalloped, at only
S2.50 BED SPREADS, $1.39 Of fine heavy quality beautiful fringed and round corner, extra double bed size, Saturday only
$3.00 LACE CURTAINS, $1.69 Fine quality Marquisettes beautiful lace curtains, also scrims, many patterns to select Priced only at 1.0
89c KNIT SLIPPERS, 59c For women and misses, ia all sizes in any wanted color, come with soft felt soles. Priced special for
59c
$5.00 LACE CURTAINS, $2.69 Your choice of finest Marquisette, Irish Points, fine duality, laees, etc. Priced special at only
8&69
rttmmeinitt off Waislts M Meltmoiid
$5.00 Silk Waists, $2.98 Come of finest quality new radium lace Waists, beautiful georgette crepe Waist, heavy crepe de chines, taffetas, peau de
sole, etc., trimmed and made in the newest up to the minute styles ; i
priced special
ly for Saturday Xmas sale at
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$8 and $10 Georgette Crepe Waists, $4.95 Take your choice of the finest quality georgette crepes in the most beautiful styles of the season. Come in every
wanted color such as navy, brow n burgundy, plum,
light and dark green, flesh, white, etc., priced special
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XMAS Sale of
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$22.50 FOX SETS, $12.95 Genuine red fox sets with the round muffs and beautiful scarfs; guaranteed satin lined and good O Oft large size; priced special at PiJO
$10.00 BLACK FUR SETS, $5.95 Of fine black Coney, good size muff and nice (gff Qp scarf; priced special for Saturday at.. yJ'3
$6.00 CONEY MUFFS $2.98
Good large size muff and fine satin lined-
wonderful values at
$2.98
CHILD'S $2 FUR SETS Special at 98c
$1.98
Child's $3.00 Fur Sets, special at . . . Child's $5.00 Fur
Sets, special at. . .
'Child's $6.00 Fur
Sets, special at. . . Child's $8.00 Fur Sets, special at. . .
$2.98
$3.98
$4.95
iry Prices
and Save l2
WOMEN'S $15.00 COATS, $8.75
Come in plain colors, Novelty Mixtures, etc., beau
tifully trimmed with fur or plush. The newest models only, priced very ppecial for dQ f7r Saturday while they last at tJ)O4 0
WOMEN'S $25.00 COATS, $14.50
Of fine Wool Velours, Wool Plushes, Novelty Mixtures, etc., beautifully made in the newest up-to-
the-minute models; priced special while they last, at
$14.50
Mrts WOMEN'S $6.50 SKIRTS, $3.98 bf finest All-Wool Poplins, Men's-Wear Serges,
tc, beautifully made in the newest PO fQ
sizes included, special tpO.tO
ktylcs, extra
WOMEN'S $8 DRESS SKIRTS, $4.95
Practical Gifts lor Men at Underselling Prices
$1.25 Flan'ette Night Shirts, 79c Of heavy quality flannelette, beautifully trimmed with silk frogs; come in high or
low neck; made well and cut full, priced special at
79c
Men's 75c Underwear 44c Your choice of either medium weight rib
bed or heavy fleece in both dark
and light colors; special at ..
44c
Men's $1.50 and $2 Pants for CtQ work or dress
$1.50 Mens Dress Shirts, 89c A new shipment of beautiful Dress Shirts of finest quality fast color percales, reps, pongees, etc.; the most beautiful assortment in either soft or laundered QQ' cuffs, priced special at OtC $1.50 & $2 Men's Un. Suits, 88c
Of heavy quality fleece, medium weight
ribbed, in all sizes to 4Sc; priced
for Saturday only at
88c
$3.00 Men's special at . .
Trousers
$1.98
Men's 75c Flannelette Night Shirts . 49c Men's 25c Paris Garter .19c Men's 50c President Suspenders 39c Men's 75c Silk Ties, beautiful colors 39c Men's 35c Silk Ties, special at 23c Men's $3.00 Blanket Bath Robes $1.98 Men's $5.00 Beacon Bath Robes $2.98 Men's 50c Blue Work Shirts 39c
Men's 75c Black Sateen Work Shirts. .... .59c Men's 35c Silk Hose 19c Men's 35c Wool Hose ...19c Men's 15c Heavy Canvas Gloves 9c Men's $1.50 Lined Kid Gloves :98c Men's 35c Police and Firemen Suspenders . 23c Men's 50c Fine Cashmere Hose .29c Men's $1.50 Flannelette Pajamas. ....... .98c
Practical Christinas Gills
LIST OF DOM TS FOR CAR USERS, CHIEF ISSUES
A lilt of "Don't" which, Chief Goodwin says, the 1,700 Wayne county motor car operators will do well lc memorizing, was issued today governing the use of automobiles within th limits or the city of Richmond. Police officers will at aU timet have copies of these rules and any time a violation of any of the rules is observed the officer will make an "X" opposite the violated rule and place the copy In the automobile after securing the car number and. If possible, the name of the owner. A duplicate copy win be filed at police headquarters. Upon second offense the car owner will be prosecuted.- Copies of the automobile rules will be posted ia the various garages. The list of "Donts- follows: . Donl fail to have two light In front and red light In rear. Don't leave your motor tunning
while standing.
Donl approach any street crossing
without slowing down and sounding warning of your approach.
Don t pass any crossing without first
receiving signal from traffic officer if one is present.
Don't pass any street car that Is in
the act of taking on or discharging passengers. Don't fall to keep to the right at all times. ' Don't fall to have some signal device on your car. Don't forget to equip your car with a proper dimmer to remove all dazzling and glaring light. Don't forget that the speed law is in force. Don't turn corners to exceed six miles per hour where view is obstructed. - Don't drive faster than ten miles per hour In business district. . -i Don't drive faster than fifteen miles per hour In residence district where closely built. Don't drive faster than twenty miles per hour any place in city. ...... Don't park your machines on Main Btreet from Fourth to Eleventh longer than is absolutely necessary .for shopping or loading and unloading. Don't fail to lock your machine on leaving It Park your car pn eny side (street with the exception of North and South Eighth streets from first alley from Main street Don't fail to make square turns at all street intersections. Don't neglect to have your new license numbers ready by January 1. Don't fail to get chauffer's license If you are driving auto for hire or at the employe.
CLUBS AT CHESTER PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS
Child's 35c Black Sateen Bloomers. . . 24c 75c Flannelette Dressing Sacques 49c Child's 50c Flannelette Sleepers 39c
Child's 50c Flannelette Gowns. .... 39c
Best 75c Bed Sheets, 72x90 . .49c $1.25 Bed Sheets, 81x90, seamless. ... .89c 50c Scarfs and Squares 39c
35c Scarfs and Squares . .
.23c
Christmas Sale of Toilet Sets $1 & $2 Manicuring Set, 98c. Complete set of seven pieces and beautiful box. Come in Ebony color. Special at ....93c $1.50 and $2 Shaving Sets, 98c Consists of mirror, shaving cup and shaving brush. Complete per set, at 93c
Made of fine Silk Taffetas, Men's-Wear Serges,
Novelties, etc., made in the very new-
st designs, special while they last..
.$4.95
WOMEN'S $10.00 DRESSES, $5.95
C)t fino All-Wool Serges, Poplins, Taffetas, etc.,
jeautlfully made in the newest models. Cft fg
briced special while they last - J5t7t)
WOMEN'S $8.50 DRESSES, $3.98
hf strictly all-Wool Serge and Silk and Serge Com
binations, beautifully made in the new Q QQ Uylcs. Priced special now at J00
Coats, 4?5
L etc., made well in the newest AM QK
stmas sale for GIRLS' $6.50 COATS, $3.98 jf fine quality Astrakans, Novelty Mixtures, Chinchillas, etc., sizeu 6 to 14 years; special d0 QQ or Chrlatmas sale at pOVO
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$2 Toilet Sets, special. . 98c
$3.00 Toilet Sets, at. .$1.49
$4.00 Toilet Sets, at. .$1.98
$5 Manicuring Sets, $2.98
Children's Dresses
Girls' $1.50 & $2 Dresses, 98c Hundreds of beautiful new Gingham Dresses arrived for Christmas selling. Beautifully made in the newest models. Priced sDecial at. 92e
Regular $1.00 Dresses. 49c!
Strictly fast color Ginghams, in all sizes to 14 years. Beautifully made, in many different styles. Priced special now for 49c $3 Girls' All Wool Serge
Dresses, at .$1.98 $5.00 Girls All Wool Serge Dresses, at $2.98 $6.00 All Wcol Serge Dresses at ..$3.98
Christmas Sale ot
Blankets $2 Wool Nap Blanket $1.78 Of fine heavy Wool Nap, extra large double bed size... 72xS0, come in grey, tan or white. Priced special at $1.73 $5.00 Wool Blankets, $2.88 Your choice of all color Blankets or plain tan, gray or white. Saturday at , .$2.88
Reg. $2.50 Comforters. .$1.29 Reg. $3.50 Comforters. .$1.98 Regular $5 Comforters. $2.78 Regular $6 Comforters,4 $3.75 $1.50 and $2 Blankets, at 98c $1.00 Blankets, at...... .68c
75c Chiffon Veils, at .49c O $1.50 and $2.00 Umbrellas. ... . ..... .98c $1.50 & $2 Kimonos, fleeced or Crepe. .98c g $2.50 Beautiful Fleeced Kimonos. . . .$1.49 O $3.00 Silk Kimonos, at. $1.98 Q Regular $1 Putting Gowns, special at. .69c ffi $1.50 and $2.00 Putting Gowns. ..... .98c O Best 19c Napkins, large size. . . . . . . 12'2c , f) Child's 50c Kimcno Aprons, at 33c H 35c Kitchen Aprons, Special at 23c O
CHESTER, Ind.. Dec. 14. Epworth League was well attended at the' M. E. church Sunday : evening. - Ernest Newman led the discussion The
l Wonan's Foreien ' Missionary Society met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lulu Webster. There Were
seventeen ladies present. The January meetir.s will be held with Mrs. Bertha Carman Practice has begun for the Christmas entertainment at the M. E. church ofl Christmas eve. Miss Marjorle Huffman is still confined to her home with a bad case of ton&iliUs. Mrs. William Pickett .of Williamsburg, Ind., Mrs. Elizabeth Dunbar of Perry, Iowa, and Mrs. Alma Fryfogle of Michigan, were Sunday luesta of Frank Pickett and family here. ...Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Duke spent Sunday afternoon with relatives west Of Richmond Relatives from Nebraska visited Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin," Saturday.... Robert Williams Is sick with tonsilitis Mrs. Fannie Adams and Mrs. Rubia Culbertson of Richmond, spent Thursday afternoon with Miss Laura McDonald. . .Mr. and Mrs. Shurley White and little son were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill. , .
Christmas Sale of Domestics at Last Year's Prices
35c Bleached Sheeting, 9-4 29c
39c Bleached Sheeting, 94. ......... . .29c Fruit of The Loom Muslin, at .9'2c Hope Muslin, Special at .9y2c 12 Yzc Canton Flannel, Special 9c 12 y2c Puting Flannel, Special 9c 35c Wool Flannel, Special at .19c 10c Crash Toweling, Special at 7VSc
35c Marquisette, Per Yard .19c 25c Marquisette, Per Yard 14c 15c Dress Gingham, Special at .10c 15c Fast Color Percales, Special ... lie 15c Serpentine Crepe, Special.... 14c 15c Flowered Scrims, Special. . '. ...... .9c $1.00 Roll Cotton Batting, at. . . . ..... ,68c 35c Roll Cotton Batting, at. .23c
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saic Raveling Bags $3.00 TRAVELING BAGS, $1.98 for Men and Women in all sizes of Black Grain Leather, guaranteed to give satisfactory J- QQ service; special pX0 $5.00 TRAVELING BAGS, $2.98 of fine leather in extra large size or ladies' sizes, well made and will give good service; drt QQ special at piUO $8.00 TRAVELING BAGS, $4.95 Made of genuine cow hid3 leather, leather QJ? lined and made well, specially prifed at.. pr0
$2.50 Suit Cases, $1.39 Hf crnrr1 ctrnnir filiro with tw. ?
straps, also come in matting extra large size; J- Q( special at ........... vlOt
$5.00 SuitCases, $2.69 of fine quality leather, well rivited, corners extra reinforcements "and large size; come In
black and tan; special
LEAGUE WILL OBSERVE WIN-MY-CHUM WEEK
Beginning with the Watch night service at which a varied program will be given, Epworth League of the First Methodist church will observe Wln-My-Chum week the first week In Jan uary. The speaker for Sunday night. Dec. 31, to be announced later, will lead a union service of the First and Grace church leagues. Speakers for the remainder of the campaign have been appointed as follows: Monday. Ellis M. Learner; Tuesday, H. S. Nlckerson, Winchester; Wednesday, Dr. Somerville Light; Thursday, B. Ear! Parker, Marlon; Friday, social session
and review of the week.
GILES WILL ATTEND
Superintendent J. T. Giles will attend a session of the program committee of the Sixth District Teachers association Saturday at Connersville.
WEST SIDERS TO MEET
An offer to establish a branch library in West Richmond has bean made, according to N. C. HeironlmtM, president of the West Richmond Improvement association, which meets at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in Baxter school. Miss Letha Logan will present tha association. . FEW GIFTS OF GOLD
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Gold coins for Christmas gifts will not be as plentiful in Richmond thta year, and banks will have difficulty in supplying the demand. LOCALS FORM EM-ROE
The Richmond Em-Roe basketball team hat organized and wants to book games with teams of this and other cities. Ivan Kennedy and Roy Miller, former R. H. S. lights are heading the Em-Roe five. Chappel, Long and Bly are other members of the team. ;
JUDGE COM STOCK SERVES
Judge D. W. Comstock, Congress, man-elect, was selected for one of the honorary pall bearers at the funeral of , James B. Black, former Indiana appellate court judge who was buried Wednesday at Indianapolis.
