Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 222, 30 June 1919 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919.

nrirni rrm nnnrn Faucett were at Richmond Wednes spend a few days with Mrs. Frank Doty and Mr. and Mrs.- Morton Warren. On her return she waa accom panied by her mother, Mrs. Angelina Warren, who will spend the summer with Mrs. Stanley. UCVJILEIM UtiUtd RECOGNITION OF AMERICAN ARMY OARSMEN TRAIN FOR HENLEY REGATTA day evening Mrs. Jennie Stanley of Indianapolis, came Thursday to . MJtty- -few 1

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lUSiriN PACT New Covenant for League Asked by Sinn Fein Leader in Boston Address. ' BOSTON, Mass, Jose SO. Eamonn DeValera. "president of the Irish republic,' appealed to the United States in an address here Sunday to frame at Washington a new covenant for a league of nations which would give Ireland a place among the nations of the world. The peace treaty signed at, Versailles yesterday, he said, was a mockery and would remain so unless America drew up a covenant founded on "the equality of right amongst nations, small no less than great" Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd of more than 40,000 persons which thronged Fenway Park, stands, field, the Irish leader measured his terms. He- must be careful what he said in this country, he explained as he read from his prepared address. Pledges Senate Support. His lieutenant, Harry J. Boland, a member of the Irish Parliament was more direct "We are here to plead the cause of Ireland," said Mr. Boland. "We have no wish to interfere in American politics, but we do ask you not to put your ifame to a document which will perpetuate the slavery of our people." He added: "We will guarantee in Ireland that there wil be no peace until Ireland is free." The appeal of - the Irish leaders brought response from United States Senator David I. Walsh, introdu6ed as one to whom the Irish cause was entrusted, the junior senator from Massachusetts asked Mr. DeValera to take back to Ireland the word that the

Senate already was pledged to support the aspirations of the Irish people and that they could "depend upon it that the United States will never place an obstacle In the way of Irish

independence.

Indiana News Brevities V

MUNCIE Paris green, placed on the floor to clean carpets, seriously poisoned Mrs. Strand Craig, who inhaled the powder while sweeping. GARY Five young men gave written confessions to the police of their attempt to hold up the First State bank in Tolleston, when Herman Uecker, cashier, was shot and killed, and C. E. Phillips, assistant cashier, was wounded. Daniel Trkulja, 22, is the leader of the gang.

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T U. S, rmy eight out for spin.

The pick of the oarsmen in the 17. S. army will row on the team

that will compete in the Henley regatta in July. The American

team, shown above, is now training in England for the big race.

Albright, Foster Irelan, Lowell Downing, James Payne, Cornelius Irelan, Paul Irelan and Esta Beatty Miss Letha Moore was guest of Miss Donna Irelan, Thursday evening Mrs. Emma Downing called on Mrs. Stowers .Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and family and Miss Allie and Mable Moore visited Mrs. Ross Pitman, Wednesday evening The executive committee of the Christian church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Irelan, Wednesday evening Miss Ldis Lamb is visiting relatives in Richmond this week Miss Idris Chenoweth Is spending a few days in Union City.

Milton, Ind.

FORT WAYNE R. Bruce Lockridge, 16, was drowned while swimming in the St Joseph river. FORT WAYNE An address by Dr. J. Campbell White, of New York, associate secretary of the Inter-Church World movement, closed the state conention of Indiana Christian Endeavor societies here.

INDIANAPOLIS John M. Newby, colored, a member of the Indianapolis police force, was drowned while fishing in Fall creek.

BLOOMINGTON Foy W. Cullen, 30, a law student, was arrested for peddling whisky among the students at Indiana university. BLOOMINGTON Plans for Immediately increasing the housing facilities of Bloomington, to provide homes

for new factory employes, are under

way.

INDIANAPOLIS A committee of prominent Chicago citizens will arrive in Indianapolis to escort to Chicago L'amonn De Valera, president of the Sinn Fein republic. DeValera speaks

here Tuesday.

INDIANAPOLIS A great patriotic

demonstration is to be held here on July 4. Wounded soldiers and all ser

vice men will be honor guests.

HoUansburg,0.

Misses Edna and Ruth Tillson left Monday for Oxford, Ohio, where they

will attend school for the next six

weeks E. E. Sinks and Luther Moore spent Monday afternoon in

Union City D. C. Royer of Detroit, Michigan, Is spending a few days with

his sister, Mrs. Luther Moore... Mrs, Arthur Moon and daughter and Mrs Ira Lichtenfels spent Monday after

noon In Richmond Mrs. Ella Sinks is spending a few days with her son.

and family..... Mr. and Mrs. Luther

Moore and family and Miss Mildred

.Moore were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hill and family Thursday

evening.. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Irvin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Hill and daughter Etta, spent Wednes

day evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Beatty and family The following attended a Sunday School class meet

ing at the home of Miss Dorothy Williams, Thursday evening: Misses Dorothy Slick. Thelma Wolfal, Alice

Madden, Ida Piatt Donna Irelan. Dor

is Williams, Pearl and Chelsie Irvine,

Esther and Ilo Beatty, Empress .Miller and Letha Moore; Messrs. Adrian

Ifmsndidmshing ' They would make one grand rush for NBG (energy) Laundry Tablets. NBG has freed over half million women from wash-board slavery. By actual test" NRG Laundry Tablets prove that they do a big washing in 10 to 20 minutes without rubbing and save 50$ of the soap bill. NRG removes dirt, grease or fruit stains. It is free from paraffin, iye or any other harmful ingredient. For sxle t your mxer'a in 15c pckwes, enough for fve lure washings

Dr. and Mrs. Denny are home from a week's visit with relatives in southern Indiana Nejl McMahan is taking a course In manual training at

Miami university summer school at Oxford, Ohio. ..... .Miss Lillian Moore of Brooklyn, N. Y., and William J. Moore, who has lately returned from France, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Joseph Clevenger Miss Naomi Squier entertained at a welner roast Wednesday evening in honor of her house guest, Miss Lois Guthrie of Princeton, Misses Margaret Deckman, Ruth McCormick, Clara Shafer, Mildred Larson, Lois Guthrie, Isyl Thornburg and Messrs. Dayton, Warren, Ernest Jones, Albert Ferris, Howard

Warren, John Posey Jones, Homer Du Gran rut and Bruce Manlove with Miss

Mary Lovell Jones as chaperone. . . . Mrs. Anna Hittle and daughter Julia

of Zionsville were week-end guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Lute Lantz....Mr. and Mrs. William Hussey of Hagerstown

wer dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parkins Wednesday...... Mrs.

Sarah Hussey has returned from a

visit of several weeks with relatives

at Indianapolis and Knightstown.... Miss Marie Elwell returned Saturday

from South Bend for the summer va

cation. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Lute Lantz

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entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey and Mrs. Klnsey of Connersville Mrs. Harry Manlove entertained the Embroidery club on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Homer Williams was the club guest. . ..Mrs. A. J. Hart has as house guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Mrs. Anna Little has had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Will Little of Anderson Vernon Thompson, who has spent many months in France is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell.... .Mr. and Mrs. Will Dorgan and daughters of Terre Haute were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. .. .Henry

Schtegel has sold his farm to Lafe Myers.... Mr. and Mrs. James Clark

of Richmond, Ben Crawford of Greens-

fork were here to see their mother, Mrs. Malinda Crawford Mr. and

Mrs. Gus Dedsker and son Russell of

Losantsville, Mrs. Alice Wiggins and

Mrs. Ernest Wiggins of Richmond, Mr.

and Mrs. Yoler and Mr. and Mrs. Geo-

Yoler of Dublin visited Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leverton Sunday. Mrs. Lever

ton is very ill. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Templin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Templin at Middletown, O Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman, Misses Catherine Hoshour and Lulu

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Beginning July 3rd, this store will close every Thursday at noon, during July and August

OUTING

MECHAILS

Women's extra fine Silk Lisle Hose in black, white or brown, 65c grade for . ..... . . ... .50c Best Silk Hose, pure silk or silk and fibre, all colors, an extra value . .SI Special lot of extra quality Ladies' Gauze Vests, at ...... . . . . 25c Light or Dark Percale, cover-all aprons, full length, best percale special at . . . . ... .$1.10 Women's good Gauze Weight Hose, in black or white, a 35c value for ..25c Middies Plain white or trimmed. Specials at . . . . $1.75 and $2.00 White Wash Skirts, just the kind for your outing, special . . . $1.00 Boys Sport Waists, 65c value. . .. 50c Men's Khaki Trousers, $2.25 value sale price ........... . . $1.89 Boys Khaki Trousers, $1.75 value this week . . ...... . ........ $1.19 Men's Sport Shirts, $1.00 value. .69c Boys light Wash Trousers, ages 6 to 17, at $1.00 Men's $1.25 Union Suits, only. . ,98c Boys Mesh or Athletic Union Suits only . . . . . . ... ....... ..48c Mens Athletic Union Suits. ... . .69c Three Suits for .... ... ....... $2.00

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Ladies' White Canvas rubber sole lace Oxfords special for . . .r.-. . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.15 Boys' Outing or Summer Work Shoes . . . . $2.19 Women's White Canvas Lace Tennis Oxfords, white soles, 1 .00 value . . .r. . . . . . . . . . . .69c Men's Brown Canvas Lace Shoes, very light and cool, special at . . ..... . . . . . .$2.15 Ladies' Turned sole, comfort Slippers, rubber heel, elastic side, very best grade ............ . $2.35 Our Children's Barefoot Sandals are the best and cheapest. KEDS Take a look at our windows; full of -White Keds, rubber soles. Our prices are lower. We have

them f

rom

$1.25 to $2.79

Fibre and Waiting Suit Cases, $2 value for . $1.49 Black Hand Bags, 18-inch, $3 value for. . . $2.25 Big line of Trunks, all sizes,, all kinds, ranging in price from .... $4.48 to $16.50

Men's $200 Straw Hatsspecial this week. . .$1.69 Boys Sport Shirts .... 50c Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, garment 50c Wire Racks, holds 8 cans for cold pack, pint canning, only ............ 75c Stone Jars in all sizes, special per gallon ....... 1 8c Adjustable sliding Window Screens for . ... . . . ..49c

Toy Automobiles, new, complete line, just in $6.50 to $12.50 Mason Quart Fruit Jars special dozen ....... 85c Paper or Wood Picnic Plates, dozen ......... 5c 2-quart plain Colonial Glass Water Pitcher ..... . .50c Colonial Water Glasses each . .... ........ . .5c

SUMMER WASH G.oros 85c Printed Voiles, figures or stripes, special yard . .... . 50c 35c Printed Voiles and Batiste, in neat small designs, yard .25c Special prices on plain Organdies, Flaxons, Voiles and Batistes. $2.00 yard wide Silk Crepe Skirting. See this material at only yard ... $1.59 50c Printed Flaxons and Voiles, speci&l y&rd .: 35c $1.50 Satin Striped and Plaid Voiles, all colors, special .... ...... . ,98c 75c White Skirting, also plain Diagonal stripe and fancy Weaves, yard . . 59c 85c Window Shades, yard wide. .49c $15 Wool and Fibre Rugs, 9x1 2 $8.98 $30 Seamless 9x12 Brussels Rugs special at .............. . . $19.98 $15 Felt Mattresses, full size . . $10.50 $ 1 5 Metal Beds, 2-inch posts, white Vernis Martin or Oxidized . . ... $7.98 75c Porch Cushions, Cretonne . . . 49c Perfection or Puritan Oil Cook Stoves, 2 burners, new glass reservoir $15.50 Three-burner Perfection or Puritan Oil Stoves at .$21.00 One-burner Steel Oven, tin lined, two shelves, special $2.98 Two-burner Steel Ovens tin lined, glass door, special .$4.39 .

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