Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 32, 18 December 1919 — Page 16
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1919.
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Boston Gen Club Invites ' Sperttrxn to Dig Shoot .: s- : Tb SVQ '-club of Boston, Ind., is seadtnr invitations tor mar nil- day shoot to be held Tuesday. Dee, 23. ThU club Is one ot the best organizations of Its kind in. Ibis section of the country and is represented In nearly alLrthe? large" sjjoojtsrjof : th -country. The club was hard hit during the war but managed to- hold two tournaments for : the benefit of the Boston Red Crpss. Several additional. shoots are to, be bpld ' by . the club . during the
present winter. G. TV Packer, secretary
of the club, is arranging i for : the tourney."'" ' ' , 1 , . ii i - rof. Morris to Speck . :on labor forty Platform . ;The Polities PUtronn of-the New ! abor Party." will be the theme of an address by Prof. Homer Morris, of the department of political science at Earl' bam, at the . meeting ot the Central Labor Union in Vaughn hall' Thursday at 7:48 p. m. The labor council extends cordial Invitation to local citizens to attend the
meeting which .will he open to the pub
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Mostly Personal
: TRUSTEES WILL BE DINED.
The township trustees of the county
will be entertained at. luncheon: rri'
'diyrtthVYrM?"crX'by'Mrrnnd Mrs. C. O. Williams. ' JONES UNDERGOES OPERATION. , Ray Jones, of Centervllle, was operated upon for appendicitis at Reld Hospital, Wednesday. He is resting welt. - " " " - , : CHILDREN TO WHITE'S. . -Ptre- children were taken - Wednesday to White's Institute near Wabash, Ind., by - Mrs. Elizabeth Candler, county probation officer. - Four of them were-wards of the county board of children's guardians. -
SELLS XMA8 SEALS. Red Cross seals were sold in the postoffice Thursday by Mrs. George
Cunningham. She will sell the seals
each day until Christmas. ; AID SOCIETY MEETING. - A special meeting of the Aid Society of the Reid Memorial church will be held after the prayer service Thursday evening. - . PAULINE SENT BACK Pauline Macksymlak, 240 South Second street, was Thursday on her way back from Buffalo, N. Y., in which city she' had been picked up by police, and to which Richmond persons telegraphed money for her return. According to dispatches from Buffalo, the girl had the Buffalo police on the .verge of nervous prostration. She Is said to have bit the policewoman who arrested' her, on the arm. when being put. into a patrol wagon, and a mental examination was ordered. : She at. first gave a false name and address, but later told her real name. r-- CRULL-IS -APPOINTED.
Elmer- Crull, trustee rf or Jefferson
ecutive -committee of the Indiana State Association of Township Trus-
World-Famous Makes of
Originality in de- -signing and - the high skill in mak' ing the "watches in .our "present ,
collection defies imitation. -Each possesses an irresistible"1: chariyi quite unlike: any other styles -heretofore shown. And ; theirr time-keeping efficiency -is without equal in any other ;: make of watch. Choose from ' Waltham, Hamilton, Elgin, Illinois . and -:Bwiss :"roakes. Prices rsnge from $3.00 up to -S13S.00. - " . .. -. ..-?--. . , - ... Chas; H. Haner Jeweler - 810 Main Streej .'" "Trie Store of Your Xmas Gift"
tees, which has -just closed its annual sessions' in Indianapolis; it was learned Ahursday. Crull with J. O. Edgerton, Wayne , township - trustee, and several other trustees attended the annual meeting. .V COUNTY AUDITORS MEET. W. R. McMillan, of RushrJlle, was appointed a member of the executive legislative - committee . at the annual meeting of the county auditors' 'association, at .which; Howard Brooks,
of Wayno county, -was present, in Indianapolis Wednesday. James - M. Brown of Winchester represents the Eighth district H. W. Newlin, of
Covington, was elected president.
NEW ASSESSMENT BLANKS. County Auditor Howard Brooks
Thursday received a notice from the state board of tax commissioners to withhold printing of assessment supplies until the new forms, just adopt
ed, by the state board, have been received.
DR. ROSS GREETS BROTHER Dr. Louis F. Ross has gone to New
York to greet his brother. Henry C. Rosb, who is returning to this country after two years In France as overseas secretary c the Episcopal church war mission. Henry Ross will later visit relatives here. While in the east Dr.
Ross will also visit Lieutenant-Com
mander C. C. Ross, at Norfolk, another brother. He will be gone about 10
days or two weeks. TWO GET FINES Ed Mills, charged wlh larceny, was fined $5 and costs and sentenced to one day in jail In police court Thursday. The jail sentence was supended. James Watt, colored, who was releas
ed from the county jail this morning,
was re-arra!gned ' on charges' of " larceny and-fined $10 and costs and sentenced to 10 days In jail. Watt, when Interned in the city jail on charges of assault and- battery, 'stole S8 for - a fellow cell-mate. .' 1
"Richmond" F.Iovie House Opens Doors Saturday With a complete new ' equipment, Richmond's newest movie show, at 620 Main street, will open its doors to the public Saturday. evening. The new theatre bears, the name of the
"Richmond," and has a seating capacity of about "300. Two of the latest and most modern cameras capable of running 5 reels without changing have been installed; The interior and exterior fittings are -noteworthy. ' -
Means Has Chance to -
. Live, Say Physicians
Roy Means, who was injured in an
automobile accident near CenterviUe, Tuesday night, has partially regained
consciousness according to his med
leal attendants at Reid 'Memorial hos
pital. Physicians attending him said
Thursday that unless - complications
arose, there was chance for his r
covery.
Colds, Cause Headaches and Pains
Feverish Headaches and Body Pains
caused from cold are soon relieved by
taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. There is only one "Bromo
Quinine." E. W.. GROVE'S signature
on the box. 30 cents.
Select Christmas Gifts Early. We Will Lay
Them Aside.
TRACY'S Headquarters for Peanuts OA a Fresh Roasted Daily, lb. UL-
Walnuts, English, lb 45c Brazil Nuts, lb. 37c Dates, New Pack 23c Currants,- new 23c Raisins, seedless 25c Cocoanut, 2 for ............ 25c Popcorn, 2 for 25c Cocoa, bulk, lb 35c Chocolate, baking .-...22c Baking Powder, Tracy's Best lb 18e Calumet, lb 25c Mince Meat 11c FLOUR Wide of Richmond $1.45 Carpenter's $1.49 Pillsbury's Best $1.69 Mak-Mor .....$1.69 PANCAKE FLOUR Pillsbury ...... ........ .15c Aunt Jemima 15c
Coffee, fresh roasted, a 55c value for 42c Crackers, lb 20c Beans, new Navy, 5 lbs...... 48c Tapioca, Pearl, lb 18c Rice, head, 2 lbs. 33c Crisco, lb 37c Pet Milk, tall 15c Oats, bulk, 3 lbs 25c Matches, 6 for 29c Soap Special 5 Crystal White 35c 1 Creme Oil Free. This makes a 63c value for 36c OLEOMARGARINE Al Nut Margarine 36c Peanut Butter, 15-oz.. .30c Made while youwait SYRUP KARO Bibs. Dark 44c 5 lbs. White ............... 49c 2 lbs. Pennant 29c
TEA AND COFFEE HOUSE 1032 Main Two Stores 526 Main
To Encourage Morning Shopping, We will Give an Unrestricted
On all purchases made between the hours of 8 a. m. and 1 1 a. m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Note: This Discount applies on every purchase during these morning hours 8 to 11. Nothing is excepted Discount will even apply on special sale merchandise.
LEE B. NUSBAUM GO.
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RED MEN
' To the members of Osceola
Tribe. A very important meetingtonight All members must be present COMMITTEE
Shop in the mornings and Take advantage of our
5
DISCOUNT
Offer On "all merchandise purchased between 8 a. m. and 11 a. m., Friday and Saturday. (See Page Sixteen For Details)
LEE B NUSBAUM CO.
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Attention ! Farmers, Contractors, Sportsman, Etc.
We h '- Just received 250 pair men's full Hip Rubber Boots, very first grade snag proof, double sole. We will sell these while they last at
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oo your nuns As today!
Notice
We have received notice that an advance in Rubber Goods is to be expected the first of January, this is an opportunity to buy a pair less than the cost of hip boots today, better buy .we pair.
ATTENTION LADIES! Does he fish or hunt Nothing you can get him will be appreciated more than a pair ot these Hip Boots. He will have to pay. $7.00 for a sport boot this spring.
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Indiana's Largest Shoe Dealers
724 Main Street
AtFeltman's
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A NEW ARRIVAL Black Kid all leather Boot. Military heel stitched tips, long receding toe, priced at
$850
Dark Brown
leather Boot, with tary heels, an walking boot at
Spoo
Black Glazed Kid, with Leather Louis Heels, long vamp, priced at
$()00
Brown Suede Boot, "Classy" leather Louis heel; something a little different; priced at
$2Joo
Dark Brown Kid, with military heels, all leather boot, at
$poo
Calf, all ,
Dark Brown Suede Boot, something snappy, with leather Louis heels $JJOO
Ladies' Fur Trimmed Slippers in wine, grey, blue, black, at $2oo Ladies' Boudoir Slippers, black, tan and red. leather with ponpoa, at $75
Comfys for Ladies in grey, brown blue, navy, taupe, old rose; soft soles ; guaranteed to wear
81.75 TO S2.50
For the Children
Tiny Tots' Slippers in pink or blue, with Cuff or the lower Comfys in blue or red, at
80c to $1.25
Men's Comfys In brown blue, grey; low or high, $1.75 to $3.25 Men's Leather Slippers in high or low cut, priced from $2.00 to $3.25
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Light or Dark Brown
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Feltman 's Shoe Store Indiana's Largest Shoe Dealers IS STORES . : 724 MAIN ST.
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