Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 23, 5 December 1919 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM iMl bUN-JKLEGRAM. FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1919.

"LIBERAL" PARTY -PROCLAIM PLATFORM

MADISON, Wis.. Dec. 5. Announce.

meat of the launching oi a new or-a-anisatfon. to be known 'as the Peo-

nle'e National Liberal league, v

made here today. A number of pec-

tola, wall known as Liberals through

out the country, hare been enlisted in the new movement. Among the objects of the league will be the following: 1. To nroclalm the cause of the

nlzh cost of living.

2. To safeguard Industrial democracy. a. To nremote the knowledge of

crorressive Drincinles.

4. To Insist that private monopoly

is intolerable in a republic y

6. To demand the preservation and

equitable enforcement of the Sherman anti-trust law. . To maintain that the principle

of competition, regulation, or ownership, or some practical modification of either or all of them, is preferable to

nrivate monopoly.

7. To ascertain the attitude of public servants on legislation relating to monopoly. 8. To federate with organisations of the people that seek a like aim In an orderly, law, and constitutional

manner.

9. To resist the political domina

tion of monopolistic leagues put forth

by organised profiteering interests. 10. To defend the principles of

democracy In a republic advocated by

the fathers.

and storage centers, and even the Mrs. Critchlow was the only per

clues, ot ovuat,,.s son in the Tabor home vumi wc iay ponent Is ready to meet or anticipate was found last Sunday. At the Inquest

such an attack, vital vletories will be

early accomplished." - Remediates Her Fondly

To Testify for State

PAW. PAW, MlclL. Dec. 6 That

Mrs. Florence Tabor Critchlow, now In the Van Buren county Jail as a material witness in the death of her sister, Maude, the mystery trunk victim.

has decided to repudiate her family by becoming a witness for the state was intimated by a county official.

she declined , to testify. Prosecutor Adams ordered her Into custody. Yesterday her attorneys announced they would serve Sheriff Lang with a petition demanding her release. If it was not honored they said they would

petition for a writ or naDeas corpus. Mrs. Critchlow promptly revealed her change of heart by signing a waiver of release. Sbe was not on amicable terms with Mrs. Tabor or Maude. Her riVnr deeded all her property to Maude. After Maude's deaui Walter usuiptii Maude's place Id the mother's affections.

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Salesmen Approve of

Hotel Rate Reduction

CHICAGO. Dec. 5. Approval of the

action of the Hotel La Salle company

In cutting prices and bitter protest

against the. attitude of other "loop

hotels was voiced yesterday by heads of different traveling salesmen's as

sociations.

"There's a sign in many hotels," de

clared J. O. Scheffer. president of the National Men's Apparel Clubs of America, representing some 60.000 travelers, "which says: 'Stop! Have You Left Anything? 'That sign should be changed to 'Stool Have You Anything Left?' "Rooms that haven t had a change of wall paper for a dozen years have had a change in price from $2 to $4. Rents have been raised, menus have ' been raised, and service has been raised until it's all out of proportion.

Crowell Pleads for Concentrated Air Navy WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 Concentration of -all the air activties of the United States, military, naval, and civilian. In a single group agency was urged by Assistant Secretary of War Crowell Thursday before the house military affairs committee. While Secretary of War Baker has disagreed with him on the pronosltion, Mr. Crowell said Ihe secretary was willing he should give his views to the committee of congress.

"Marshal Foch, Field Marshal Haig

ana uen. Ludendorff agree that before the mobilization of armies can be effected In the next war a great conflict will occur in the air." Mr. Crowell said. "The aggressive nation will be prepared to launch an attack upon the shipping, munition, manufacturing.

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Are Quality Gifts

Our stock Is now complete. An admirable and unequalled assortment ot useful and artistic articles that lend such charming feeling to both giver and 'recipient These illustrations are indicative of the many articles that await your Inspection., " BRACELET VATCHES No gift Is more pleasing than a dainty Wrist Watch and we show a stock so complete that you are bound to find Just what you want for the amount yon wish to pay. We have every new style In the leading American makes. Including Elgin. Waltham, Hampden, South Bend and the famous Hamilton. Priced

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Christmas Suggestions for the Early Shopper

SHOP EARLY

Nut Bowls $1.19 and $1.29 Serving Stands, $1.98 up

Serving Tray 98c

Smoking Stand In all styles and finishes, complete with Humidors $7.39

Candle Sticks

98c & $1.29 A PaJr

ClhL2Stt

Plain and brass trimmed; many to choose from (OA AH starting at P4UUU

AUTOMOBILES For the Kiddies $8.75 and Up

Writing Desks In Golden Oak, Fumed Oak, Mahogany and in Period designs.

and up

COASTER WAGONS built for service $6.75 up

Irons that stay hot no matter how wetsthe Ironing.

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Sellers Kitchen Cabinet

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Ideal Xmas gift for the kitchen $1.00 Down $1.00 Week Globe-Wernickc Sectional Book Cases, in all woods and finishes $27.50 a stack and op

Selections made now will be delivered Xmas eve

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In erery ago the world's queens ot beauty have acknowledged the subtle fascination ot nature's supreme Jewel The Pearl. And today the smartly gowned American woman finds the same mysterious witchery in the Pearl Necklace or Bar Pin. for In these two ornamentations you will find Pearls of uniform or graduated sizes In marrelous tints and lustre. The prices are reasonable.

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Gifts of Dickinson Silver Are always appreciated and you may be sure your gift will be long remembered, and with great pleasure, if It is a piece or set of Sheffield. We show a complete line in a wide variety of styles and pieces.

O. E. DICKINSON It's Better to Boy Here Than to Wish Yon Had

FOR HIM-

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Monogram Buckles Gold Knives Sliver Pencils

Cigarette Holders Military Brushes Waistcoat Sets

Fountain Pens Signet Rings

EMBLEM RINGS No gift pleases a man more than a handsome Emblem Ring Indicating his lodge emblem. We show the most complete line ot these rings in the city. $5.50 to $25.00

SCARF PINS A new Scarf Pin always makes a hit with a man. Full assortments are shown with Jewels in mountings, showing originality, as well as plain gold designs. $1.00 to $18.00

Cuff Links New patterns ot the popular engine turned, solid, green and white gold link Cuff But

tons.

.50 to

.00

$25

Gold Knives Are practical and popular. Many different styles are shown.

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When you buy a Watch you invest in a life time gift. If you buy wisely. Big business men, leading professional men and practically all railroad men prefer

Watchee

Watch

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