Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 33, 20 December 1917 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1917.
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Midnight Service, on Christmas Eve
Caroler, who will Mslst the Red Crots workers when the campaign la brought to a close Christmas eve are Invited to attend a midnight service at the St Paul's Episcopal church. The service will begin at 12 o'clock and continue one hour. Rev. R. D. Baldwin will be in charge.
City Statistics
Deaths and Funreals. TSCHAN Michael Tscban, 80 years old. died Wednesday afternoon at his home, six miles north of Richmond.
He is survived by several children. Amle Tschan Is principal of the Finjey school. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at. 9 o'clock at St. Andrew's church. . Burial will be in Earlham cemetery. Friends may call at any time. . s McKIXNEY Lucille McKlnney, 40 years old died at her home 1317 North H street, Thursday morning. She is survived by her husband, Ott McKinney. Funeral announcements will be made later. Friends may call at any time. BELL Jesse Bell, 75 years old, died at Held Memorial hospital. His residences is a Splceland. He is survived by his sister. The funeral services will be held Friday at 2 o'clock at Splceland. Burial will be in the Spiceland cemetery. ,. The funeral services of Mrs. Louisa Eoebrlng, 305 South Seventh street
will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home. Rev. Mr. Tressel will officiate. Friends may call at any time". WASSON George Waeson, 66 years old died Wednesday morning at his home three miles east of the city. He leaves 'his widow, Mrs. Isola B. Wesson, one son Minor F. Wasson, two sisters and one brother. Funeral services will be announced later.
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ported 51, Boston 24, district Deyona Easthaven 67, south of the city 51. Mrs. Elbert Shirk read a letter of congratulation from members of the Rotary club. Mass Meeting Saturday. A mass meeting will be held Saturday afternoon when final reports will be made. In one home in the south end a family of nine members Joined the Red Cross. A number of young children have been made recruits. Little John Gerald Whelan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar G. Whelan and who is 5 months old is one of the youngest members. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
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CEGAKETTES IN NEAT XMAS PACKAGES Containing 50 and 1 00 per Package
Fatima $1.00-$1.75 Omar $1.00-$1.85 Melachrino .... .$1.75 London Life. . . . .$1.25
Lucky Strike . . . .$1.20 Naturals . $1.75 Pall Mall ..$1.25-$2.50 Philip Morris ....$2.50
A.FELTMAN Cigar Store, 609 Main St.
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He never has too many, $5.00 and $6.00 quality $7.50 PURE SILK SHIRT . . . :. . ., A large assortment Madras and Percale ..... A Trench Overcoat, $32.50 value . . . . . .z House Robes at Greatly Reduced Prices Bath Robes at a Positive Saving
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Just now while buying your Christmas Presents you can Save Money on them during our Pre-Christmas Sale.
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Reflecting the bright spirit of the Holidays is the show of Women's Novelty Footwear at the B. & B. all this week. There are suggestions there for handsome gifts of Footwear.
LADIES' MGLHI KID SHOES Handsome shades of grey and brown ; plain and with cloth tops ; high heel or the $10.00 new Military heel. Priced from $5-50 to !
WOMEN COMFY E. Z. CHILDREN'S COZY SLIPPERS TOES All colors, in soft sole, or leather sole KA Red and Blue, Comfy style CI ff and heel at $1.00 and tP3-tJU priced at. 75c to
Men's House Slippers THE EASY KIND All Stylcs-Sl.OO to $2.50
Boys Real Boy Scout Shoes Made over the Army Last. A shoe for style and service
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Young Men's Styles Real Shoe Class in the late shipment of dark mahog any Calf, Neolin Sole and Rubber heel. Priced $5.00, $6,00, 87.00
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