Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 29, 15 December 1919 — Page 9

THE BICHHOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAU,

fj)AL IS RELEASED ? FOR ALL INDUSTRY Superintendent Dillon late Monday afternoon received word from T. A. , Greenstreet, local agent of the C. ft O, railroad, that all coal has been releas- . ed. Although the local division offices of the Pennsylvania lines had cot received any such word, they were expecting It momentarily. . . This will apply to the first five industries on the priority lists, which Includes retail stores. Under this order coal can be purchased, regardless of ' hnw much the consignee has on hands.

i uere were zs cars in local yaras eonsigned to the light plant that will be , delivered immediately, Monday. A Y.M.C.A.News j C. E. Fleming, of the International committee of the Y. M. C. A., is in

tlon. He will meet with the staff of the Richmond Y. M. C. A. in a short

conrerence at 2 o'clock. The committee has Its offices in Chicago and Mr Fleming became acquainted with Secretary Carlander at the recent International convention at Detroit. Efforts are being made to obtain E. C. Cline as the principal speaker at the weekly meeting of the Hi-Y club in the Y. M. C. A. at 6:15 o'clock Tuesday evening. A large attendance Is expected at this meeting as final

the club, will be presented by William Emslie. chairman of the amusement committee. Representatives of the inter-church organizations will assemble at a supper conference at 6 o'clock Wednes4 dav evenlnr. In th v. vr r. a t la

expected several important topics will

be brought up at this meeting. Including plans for the sural survey of the inter-church world movement. The monthly meeting of the Executive committee of the church federation of Richmond will be held in the Y. M. O. A. at S o'clock Friday evening. This is an Important meeting, and It to probable that several important movements will be launched as a result of-this conference, - Final arrangements have been made for the supper and frolic for the dormitory men of the HY" to be held in the "Y" cafeteria at 6:15 o'clock Friday evening. A special orchestra will furnish the music and several Impromptu talks and entertainments will be given. Since the addition of Clifton M. Beatty and Thomas Wilson to the K. W. Harding and Lester W. Carlander combination, things have been booming at the local "Y." This organisation is rapidly regaining the prominent place lnjthe social activities that was occupied before the war brought restrictions. A meeting of Indoor Baseball delegates will be held in the "Y" at 8 o'clock Friday evening: Drafting of a schedule, setting of a date for the opening, and teams to compose the league, will take place at the meeting.

Mostly Personal j s. ,, , ,,, . CHURCH WORKERS TO MEET Representatives of the Wayne County Church -Federation, the Young Peoples' Unions of the city and county, Richmond women's Missionary associations and the city Ministerial association, will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, to consider inter-church activities and proposed work. PRACTICE CONDEMNED. An insane epileptic woman, who has been held in the Wayne county Home for the Friendless, since April 30, 1914,

is featured in the forthcoming report of the Board of State Charities. She Is tone of the 48 persona held in Jails of the state. The practice la condemnend in the recommendation of the report. . ... . GOFF JOINS CAVALRY William C. Goff, of Richmond, joined the United States cavalry Monday, says Sergeant Wright of the local recruiting station. Panama as a winter resort. In these days qf zero breezes, is boosted by Sergeant Wright Good hunting, fishing and swimming are being enjoyed, he said, by boys in the army, and enlistments are open. NO MORE "DRY" MEN. William L. Elder, of Indianapolis, internal revenue collector, says that no more applications for appointment in the prohibition enforcement service can be considered from Indiana. The number of applications in Indiana, now on fTlA In an pnaot that tha

full quota of appointments can be

maae witn weir quaunea men immediately, officials declare. It will be Impossible, they say, for local officers' to investigate and report upon additional applicants'. MAY 8PEND XMAS HERE Those enlisting In the United States navy during the present week will be granted a leave of absence to Jan. 23. After that date the recruit reports to the navy office at Indianapolis and Is then sent to the training station of his selection, says Recruited McNeely. The provision was made so that any

one wishing to enlist In the navy sad yet spend the holidays at home, could accomplish both. RED MEN ADOPT. Ten candidates were given the Adoption degree in Hokendauqua tribe of Red Men at - the - meeting of the lodge Sunday afternoon. The meeting was postponed from last Friday on account of the lighting restrictions. $1,800 FOR CLINIC Approximately $1,800 was secured by the solicitors for the new tree clinic, to be established here, for the treatment of venereal diseases, during the past week, B. M. Haas, chairman of the drive said Monday. It Is the hope of local Rotarlans that they will secure the remaining $800 needed by the time of the luncheon Tuesday. VICTORY B0ND8 CLIPPED Holders of United States Victory loan bonds are adding to their Christmas funds, according to local banks. The first Interest coupons on the fifth loan were due Monday, and banks report considerable activity. CHURCHES HOLD SES8ION8 East Main street and South Eighth street Friends churches will hold , regular business sessions next Thursday night. Reports of standing committees will be made. FIRE DE8TROYED BARN Approximately $200 damage was done by Are of unknown origin at 509 and 511 North Eighteenth street, Saturday night. The barn in the. rear of 609 was practically demolished,

GEESE AND DUCKS

I have 200 head of fine young fat Geese and Ducks for the holiday trade. Have been ted for the past 6 weeks all thty could eat, not been hungry a minute. Undoubtedly the best lot of this kind of stock ever offered tor the Christmas trade In this city.

GEO. C. SCHWEGMAN'S MEAT MARKET

309 South 4th Street

Phone 2204

Better not wait until the last minute to buy your Christmas shoes. Every day sees our stocks grrowing "smaller. Of course, we have prepared for the Holiday season with unusually large assortments but almost everyone is buying shoes this Christmas.

Only 8 more shopping ?ays until Xmas.

New Method Upstairs, Colonial Bldg. A place to buy good shoes and save

while an auto . belonging to . William Brake, 811 North - Elghtenth street, was partially burned. WOODWARD, PENNINGTON BAK Dr. Walter C. Woodward and Levi T. Pennington have returned from Baltimore and - Washington, where they have spoken before . various conferences in the Interests of the Forward Movement of Friends. , ORCHESTRA CEASES REHEARSAL No further rehearsals of the Alumni orchestra, which meets under the direction of Ralph Sloane. will be held unUl Jan. 5, Sloane said Monday. A concert Is planned, early in' 1920. ' I. O. O. F. MEETS 8UNDAY For the first time in its history. Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows, held a Sunday session yesterday, due to the fact that th nmnlcaHAn wo.

able to meet last Friday night on ac-

vuunioi ine iuei nan. There was a

large , attendance . Including visitors

fiom Greensfork. OntArvfll- Now

Paris and other towns.' The first de

gree was exemplified, v

Store ReJoetf

6 Bellans

Hot water

Sure Relief

US' FOR INDIGESTION

Sale of

Pain

tings

BY FRANK GIRARDIN Room 311. Union National Bank Bldg., entrance South 8th St; take elevator. I have a number of small pictures suitable tor presents. : 20 off on all work from 15.00 to $100.00. 40 oft on all work over $100.00 to $500.00. Every picture carefully studied , and carried to a degree of finish that Is pleasing to look at. .

Give.NEFF & NUSBAUM FOOTWEAR

and You Will Give Wisely

The term Footwear opens a broad fieV for Christmas shoppers. Slippers for every member of the family. Boots, Storm Shoes for the boys, dress shoes for the girls, Evening and Party Slippers, Spats and Dress Shoes for everybody. Bigger, bettor, more varied assortments o? everything in the way of indoor and outdoor Footwear and in quality that will not embarass the giver1 at prices that are extremely moderate.

Remember, we gladly after the holidays.

make exchanges

Purchases made now will be held until called for up to Dec. 24th. Our holiday Footwear is on display. Come in and look it over.

Kid, Patent, Brown, Grey, Mouse Color, in prices ranging from $5.00 to $12.00 A handsome pair of Lace Boots in the style and color SHE likes would make a delightful gift for her. Don't mind the size, we will fit her correctly after Christmas or exchange for any other style she may like. BOOTS for the Boys Don't forget about that pair of Red Top or Black Rubber Boots for the Boy. Knee . or

Thigh Boots ' ' . ' - Well, you ought to see our display. You can't resist buying (Cl Vh to K( a Dair f or someone if you see how attractive and comfortable Pllel tP-WefJU they look. All styles, all colors, for the whole family.

Slippers

Men's Black and Tan English $5.00 to $12.00 Boys' $3.00 to $9.00 We have a very complete stock of Men's and Boys' Shoes in narrow, medium or Nature Toe lasts in Kid, Gun Metal or Tan Calf. You know about what style he wears. Don't hesitate because you don't know the size. We will attend to that after Christmas.

SHOES for the Children Children always appreciate

Shoes. Supply them with Shoes for Christmas. Every thing bought for Xmas is' subject to exchange.

UL

SAM e VIKGHSAKf

617 Main Street

OPEN EVENINGS

Phone 1295

Give Her a WRIST WATCH for Christmas. Nothing win pleaxe her more than a dependable time niece Our models comprise the beet American makes ELGIN, WALTHAM, HAMPDEN, ILLINOIS Wrist Watches In neat sizes and styles, 7 and 15 Jewel movements in 20-year guaranteed cases and bracelets. (POET Aft A special assortment at $aDUU

ELGIN SPECIAL

We are showing Watch, specially priced at

splendid Elgin ... $20.00

ELGIN

Ask to see the small Cased and timed at the factory ........

LaTansca & Richelieu I Seth Thomas Clocks

The best Pearls on the market. We are showing a complete assortment from

$4.0Qto $25.00

The same movement your grandfather used. In new designs and finishes $11.00 to $28.00

IVORY PYRAUN

A IVORY PYRAUN Ring. I and French Ivory. We va" t KJ

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It ably lower. Special , . prices on Manicure and fit . Toilet Sets. Also a ftfh complete line of odd M0m) Pieces. lAKfifi

' Y jPlP j? FountanPens

size Elgin.

$35.00

Rogers 1847 and Community The 60-year guaranteed Silverware. You can save money by buying your sets and odd pieces here. Diamond Rings Lavallleres Set Rings Emblem Rings Cigarette Cases Bar Pins Umbrellas Shaving Seta Cuff Links Stick Pins Belt Buckles

Jewel Cases Watches Baby Lockets Baby Bracelets Chains Gold Knives Fobs Smoking Sets Icy-Hots Clocks Fountain Pens

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and Ewiry NijyM Umiffl Xmrasis If you can't do your shopping during the day then come at nightr-we are open to accommodate you.

pscuail Jinniais Sales

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. A big shipment of these Rockers just received in time for us to offer them special to Xmas shoppers at the small price of

Georgeous Display of Floor and Table LAMPS Our prices and values are unequalled in Floor and Table Lamps be sure to see ours before buying.

Give Mother

Kilcken-m Cabinet

Our stock of high grade cabinets is now complete and

we can offer you special values in these Kitchen Cab-inets It you want them as Xmas gifts

Cedar Chests

Poll Carts Just a few left get here early If you want yours

LIBRARY TABLES

Make excellent Xmas gifts. We have many styles In all woods and finishes to select from at right prices. See our line.

NEFF & SBAUM Open Evenings Til Xmas 530 ' LTstii Street I I