Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 28, 14 December 1917 — Page 11

HIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAM. FRIDAY, DEC 14. 1317.

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FIRE BURNS

( . li ntit t I ta WALLS FLATS

Three families living In Hats at 1008

1010 South A street were saved from being roused from peaceful slumbers

early Friday ' morning by the cold

weather. '' ' ' '' '"

The Flats, owned by Dr. J. A. Walls.

caught fire at about 1 o'clock Friday morning. Mrs. Lawrence Thomas, living upstairs in one of the flats discovered the fire eating Us way ' through

the floor. She hurriedly ran from the

house, braved the wintry blasts with

scant clothing on and telephoned the

fire department.' ' f ''' ""

' The three other families, which have been occupying the "flats had gone to the home of relatives to keep warm, due to the low gas pressure at their homes' '"' s'f'"--Damage estimated at more than $250

was done by the fire, which was caused by a lighted gas stove which had been turned on.' tt is' believed the added supply- 6f gas ; during" the night caused the burner1 to Ignite the floor. J!

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FOUt-KB The funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Foulke win be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock" at' the residence." The burial will be in Earl-

ham cemetery. Friends may" call Friday evening and Saturday roorningi

The cocoannt palm 1s a land maker. The fruit drops from the trees, which

are usually at the water's edge, and

floats away, being propelled, to distant places by the wind- As soon as it lands it sends out roots and shoots,

and this is often the birth of an Is

land. - ' ' "

WOMEN OF CHURCH CONDUCT BAZAAR Women of the Grace M. B. church are conducting " a Christmas bazaar and fair ' this ' week In a room In the Westcott Hotel building, North Tenth street - - The women expect to realize $1,000 from the affair. 1 All - articles hav been donated bjr -Richmond merchants The- proceeds will go toward the new ehurdh fund.' An Intetestirig feature of ' the fair is a i beautiful exhibit' of pictures made by the late Alden Mote; wideiy-kn6wn artist if Rlcnmond."The pictures are sold on a commission. All kinds Of merchandise has been donated from fancy articles', groceries; etc., down to drugs, sewing machines and gas stoves; ' ' ! 'V '

Watch Out For Fire With Candles, Warns Mrs, Elbert Shirk Mrs. Elbert W. Shirk, chairman of the Wayne County -Red Cross compatgn, Friday urged Richmond persons to take every precaution against fire when placing candles In the windows

on Christmas eve for " the Red Cross carolers.'-' v'"' '" J ' "Persons are asked not to use lighted candles. J-; '- -.s.'Flash lights or electric light bulbs may be placed behind the Red Cross rwvlce flags. : " vi'j-, Mrs- Shirk said Friday if the shades are lifted and curtains' taken down, light from the rooms will direct the carolers. A"' '...i: T'.vL' ; " "'

Six hundred "mien from the University of Washington have gone to war, according1 te present estimate. '

T

lyjiow that

Re&inol

j stops the itching

Only those who have themselves suf-

. f cred with : eczema of similar itching, burning skin-trouble can appreciate the i rcXlttxha.x.x'heJtrst touch oi Resihol Oint- : mcnt "brings. Usually the suffering stops j nt once, the skin becomes cool and com ; fortable, and the trouble soon disappears. ! From the very first you can see that It .is goiny to get weltj '' : " '" "' ' Reataol Ointment la an excellent hcalina- dretsina-. ' loo, lor burnt, acalde, cuts and ttubbora l.ttl. aorea. hold by all dnifiiita.

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Pyrhn Ivory Toilet Articles -...1,.. b'.-i. : ;ur "

Both regular and Du Barry patterns

Mirrors

$2.50 to $7.00

Brushes

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li You Are Going to Buy a DIAMOND Attend this Sale. You Get 10 DISCOUNT Make Your Selection Now DICKINSON'S

Glen Miller Stock YardsMarket Every Day E Call Phone 3744 : SHURLEY & GAAR

$1.50 tq $5.00 For the Soldier Boys Buy Your Boy an Army Camp Pillow $1.50 to $2.00 A. G. Luken Co. 630 Main Street Next to the First National Bank

Gifts from Loehr & Klute Mean Added Appreciation at No Greater Cost This store is overflowing with gifts for men in nature, style and quality that will be chosen by all who would give tastefully. Discerning women shoppers will find in our assortments only

that merchandise which finds ready appeal to men.

XMAS SUGGESTIONS TO AID THE BUSY SHOPPER

Neckwear Mufflers Hosiery Gloves Gauntlets Fur Gloves Shirts Silk Shirts Flannel Shirts Sleeping Gowns Pajamas Underwear Sweaters Sweater Coats Jerseys Dath Robes Smoking Jackets Scarf Pins Cuff Links Jewelry Sets Suspenders Tie Clasps Belts Collar Bags Umbrellas Fur Caps Suit Cases Fancy Waistcoats Dress Waistcoats Raincaats Macklnaws . Army Sweater!

Neckwear in Qualities that Men Buy for Themselves Rich silk in new tones; designs with an attractive oriental trend; clever bias stripes in new colorings in generous flowing end scarfs made with the slip-easy bands. Neckwear noted among men of good taste. 50c to $2.00 Extra quality Neckwear Generous in size Rich Silks and New Patterns; specially priced at 50a A Splendid disrday of Knitted and Cut Silk Mufflers The gift of gifts and we have the largest, richest and most varied of Muffler assortments. The knitted styles are most favored. Extremely clever, new and attractive patterns. : " $1.00 to $3.50 Dress and Street Gloves of Incomparable Quality Gloves from the world's best makers, new shades in light and dark colors. Considering the scarcity of quality gloves,' our assortments will prove more attractive than ever "'- $2.00 to $3.00 A Man Never Has Too Many Silk Shirts Specially of Loehr & Klute kind the best New and Attractive Patterns and Stripes in ' Sort Cuff styles of Silk and Fiber Silk. Words cannot depict their richness. $3.00 to $6.00

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HAVE HIS OR HER

UMBRELLA COVERED

FOR CHRISTMAS A good way to economize. We can make your old umbrellas

look and wear uke new. Bring them in now and avoid the

rush.

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CEMETERY BOARD 8EEKS TO FORECLOSE $5,000 MORTGAGE f .-! - :- - "r'' The Earlbam' Cemetery board filed a suit Friday to foreclose a mortgage

Economy. Ind. . "rl John L. Rupe is the attorney tor the Plaintiff. ' - v; . . l- -r,

000

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Worth of Merchandise DON ATE D

MRCWGER'S

It Pays to Carry It Home Send the Chlidrenf They will receive the same quality and ; v attention' -as yoursejt'"' fc ,!.-' r

Ginger Snaps, per pound ............... .12c Maple Leaf Crackers, lb. ...... J . . .... ". 12ic BREAD SPECIAL A Full 16 Oz. Loaf Single Loaf, 9c; 2 Loaves, 17c; 3 Loaves, 25c BROOMS BROOMS Hand Made 5-sewed. 69c 4-sewed, 65c -The above is but a few of household necessities that we can save i--i ' t -you money on. :: ' i! ' 12 North 6th Street, Richmond, Ind. D. F. POTTENGER, Distributor

to the

GRACE M. E. CHURCH FAIR

Westcott Hotel Building, N. 10th Street MUST BE SOLD BEFORE DEC. 22

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Groceries, Dry Gopds Hardware Fancy WorJ, Novelties Sewing Machine Canned Fruit Qne wholesale house gave $300 worth of new stock A retailer gave 150 shirtwaists. "

Everything Everybody Can Use. at a Bargain All Profits go to Building Fund, Grace Church.

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The Store with Practical Gifts. There never was a time when Shoes were more appreciated than now. See our Windowt.

$4.00 $4.00

FOR WOMEN GIVE SHOES

Ladies Khaki heel Military Boots Ladies' Black Kid Dress

Heel Boots

Ladies' Tan Calf Heel c M Military effects ........ Ladies' Grey Kid Boots, flft turn soles, high arch; : .

Ladies' Brown Kid Dress

Boots, at

$7.00

For Women Give Slippers Felt Slippers in Fur or Ribbon trimmed styles all col- ?1 OK ors,at'. . : . ; r.'V. . iEi2 Felt Slipper In the Comfy styte $oft padded soles, " 2g Leather Boudior Slipper, CI OK in Tan, Bed, Black, at . . . .ilSil Felt Slippers with large M CTA Pon-pons all colors, t 1 lot Felt Slipper, all sl?es broken lot ; values up to $2 :00 QQa now at : .. ..7.'. . . .S, V

For Men Give Slippers

Tan or Black Kid Borneo GJO CA style; now at........... 0y Grey or Black Felt Slipper KA great for cold weather. . . P-iw Tan or Black Kid Everette 7K or Opera Patterns, at. . . tpxtJ For Boys, Felt or Leather ei CA Slipper .$1.00 to x,eJV Black Felt Romeo, high CI KA Pattern, now at . . . . . . .

.Tan Kid Turn Sole Ever- CO OK ette style, now at. ..... . , 9TY FOR MEN GIVE BOOTS AND ARCTICS Men's Rubber Boots $2.95 up Men's 4-Buckle Arctics. . .$2.75 up Men's Cloth Rubbers $1.75 Men's All-Rubber Arctics $2.50 up

BOYS' GIFT SHOES Boys' Hi Cut Sho0s, in heavy storm Calf flJQ KA heavy soles.. . . i: :$3.oo to22iH Boys' Tan Calf English Shoes ; just like " tfj K A fathers, for .TV. Boys' Black Gun Metal Lace, English Shoes CO KA or Button-Shoes'. . I . . .r. . . . T. $2.50 to 22. BABY GIFTS Just received for Babies a. large, assortment of

White Kid.Bootee, Fur CI 00

111 JlillllUa V 'artaar WMHatatfMMM White Kid Mocc, Ribbon HKn

trimmed, at

White Kid, Soft Sole gQc and

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