Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 27, 12 December 1919 — Page 24
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yUE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAIL FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1919.
23-4 DEER DEBATED DY SUPREME COURT?
WASHINGTON. Dec 12. The supreme court may ' decide whether the war-time prohibition act make Illegal the; manufacture -of all beer or only that of more than 2.75 per cent alcohol content at ? the same time It hands
down an opinion on the constitutionality of the war-time act and the
Volstead law for the measure's en .; foreement. ";;
- While there was no official announcement to such effect. It was the opinion of court officials at the conclusion of
arguments Thursday on the question of manufacture of beer that decisions In both instances would be given at the same time. The court's next decision day Is Monday;::v';r::rr-.;.t.'Xi': The. appeals heard today ; resulted from the dismissal of federal -indict
ments returned against. the American
brewing company in New Orleans and
the Standard Brewery in - uaramore,
Md resulting from their manufacture of beer containing 2.75 per cent
alcohol.
Elihu Root and William i Maroury. appearing for the brewers, argued that the "war beer" was not Intoxicating and for that reason did , not come under the provision of that act. It the statute is construed as to Include it, Mr. Marbury said very grave doubt as to its constitutionality would result. ... - v"
VET. ORGANIZATION MERGED. WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. Merger of the World War- -Veterans; Soldiers, Sailors and Marines association, and the Rank and File veterans corporation Into one organization to be known as the World War Veterans incorporated was announced here today by a national committee, representing the three organizations. Congress will be asked immediately for a charter. A paid-up membership . of ; 600,000 Is claimed. ' t
Greensforkf lrJ. , .. , The next number of the Lyceum course will be given Thursday,1 Dec. 18, at the Friends church. This promm includes humorous - readings.
monologues in costume by Miss Jones, and piano' solos, popular and classical, songs and crayon drawings by -Miss
Ball. Together these young enter
tainers give a " Hawaiian musical sketch..... Revival meetings will com
mence at the Redicai u. n. cnurcn at Sugar Grove, Rev. WalterStrlckler being in chare..... Among those who
attended f the play at Jacksonburg,
Thursday evening, were NeUle wise. Rnra fiamhnr. Ada Baits. Elizabth
Ward. Helen Roller, Ruby Sanders,
Mr. And m. Ed . Stanton. Catherine
Strlckler, Donald Gause, Horace Boyd, Raymond Wise and Joe Williams. The mills of the United States every year, export more flour than all the rest of. the world produces.
Saturday Shopping Honrs 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
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TOMORROW 15 the time to choose as Gifts
Fine Fur Scarfs and Muffs
Every one who has a
'fur
gift" in the planning can make a highly gratifying selection from these featured groups. Furs of the fashion favored sort are presented in our special Fu r Display and Sale in the approved modes. The peltries are of excellent quality, expertly worked. 10 to 20 Discount
Also Children's Fur Sets In various styles at $3.98 to $25.00 Less 10 per cent Discount
In addition to our large stock of fine Furs, we will have on sale a collection of Fur Garments from the well-known "Marks" Furriers. It will be a collection you cannot afford to miss. All bear the special Discount price.
NOTICE An Expert Furrier will be present Friday and Saturday to help you in your selection and explain the merits of the various pelts. He will give particular attention to inquiries from men who contemplate the purchase of Furs as gifts.
LEE B. NUSBAUM COMPANY
Our floors are teeming with beautiful, useful things for the home, and our prices are so very low that they suggest an easy and economical way to gifts that will be valued for life, And our suggestion Is, make your selections now, while our stocks are at their best and before the things you'll want most are gone.
For Christmas Buy Your Wife a New Set of Period Dining Room Furniture What housewife doesn't like to have her dining room looking attractive) what housewife wouldn't appreciate a new outfit of period furniture for this important room? For a gift to please his wife a man couldnt make a better selection and his selection would be an easy one when he sees our big display. In mahogany, walnut and oak we offer some elegant "suites. Be sure to see them before deciding on that gift for your wife!
See our Display of Table and Floor Lamps And another of your gift problems will be solved to the satisfaction of the recipient With silk and parchment shades mahogany and Ivory finish standards we have a most nn usual exhibit of tho latest patterns. Select from them!
Useful in Any Home A New Library Table A gift that will add charm, elegance and convenience to your living room make It more complete with its large table surface and shelf for magazines, books and the like. We feature a number of late designs in the popular periods. Come and see this display; then buy one for your home.
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All the Family Could Enjoy This A massive upholstered rocker thoroughly comfortable provides a very suitable suggestion for your gift to your home. Several models - tapestry and Imitation -' leather upholstered are featured here at moderate prices.
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At Feltman's
A Good Place to Cash Your Xmas Savings Checks
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Gift Suggestions for Thrifty Buyers
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Dark Brown Calf, all leather Boot, stitched tips, Military heels
$8.00
Extra Special Field Mouse, Black or Grey, all leather Boot, long receding toe, leather Louis heel!
$6.50
Black Glaced Kid Boot, extreme pointed toe, full Louis heeL priced at;
$10. 00
Suggestions for the Men "Folks"
Tramp last, In Kid, or Calf, single or two full soles, an exceptional value
Dark Brown Calf English, leather soles, rubber heels at
$6.50 S6.50
Light or Dark Brown Calf, full stock, English or medium toe
$10
Brown Calf Army Shoe, made over the Munsen last; price
$6.00
Superb Display of Christmas Slippers
Ladies' Comfys in Brown, Taupe, Grey, Light Blue, Lavender, Navy, Wine, Old Rose from
St. so to $2.50
Children's Comfys in Old Rose, Light Blue, Navy, Red from
80c to
Men's Leather Slippers, In Romeos. Everettes, Operas, hand turned or navy soles from
$2. 00 tO $3-25
Men's Comfys in Grey, Blue. Brown, Black from $1.50 to $2.50
OPENING CLOSING HOURS SATURDAY ONLY STORE OPEN AT 7:30 A. M. CLOSE AT 10 P. M.
Ladles' Kid Boudors In Black priced at
$2.00
Felfman 's Shoe Store Indiana's Largest Shoe Dealers 14 STORES v ' 724 MAIN 8T.
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