Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 37, 24 December 1919 — Page 14

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TUB IllCmiOia) PALLADIU2I AND SUN-TELEGRAU. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 1919

Ghi tit Christnms Funis Is A Tczgh Preposition , Ford Least OntYczth "I Want & little brown thine about th ftfs Af nMill watermelon, aorta

life a mrUImiiui anil with a. slender

neck like a swan" said the young man

bent on soma belated Christmas snopplnav ft was growing late. "Do you wish fruit?", We don't keep it; this is a department store!" "If it's a department store I should think you'd keep everything that comes fn departments but nevermind what I want is a graceful brown thing that will stand on a mantle." The saleslady sniffed and seemed to pupgest a miniature brown teddy bear which stood near by. However, she

"You want an ornament of some kind? What were' you.. thinking of?" Then as a suggestion: "A picture frame, a violet bowl would be nice." "No, nothing flat; something tall and. graceful and brown violets would look terrible In brown," expostulated the young man. At last they had It. It was an ordinary vase of brownish hue, known as a rose Jar. Meanwhile Ave customers had pierced the shopper's back with i expressions of stinging disgust. But a decidedly wilted and weary young man turned upon them, on his wnv out. with:

"Gee, it's tough to have a girl at

Christmas timer' $395 Worth of Stamps

' Soli in Red Cross Drive

Althnneh townshiD and city booth

reports will not be made until , after

Christmas, it is estimated that 393 wnrth nf Anti-Tuberculosis stamps

hnvn been sold bv other methods this

year. Before the close of school, chil

dren enrolled in the Junior Red cross under? the direction of Miss Frances

Rrv.nlri 168 worth of stamus.

Ahnnt 7.000 antituberculosis stamps

have been sold at the postoffice this fear. Mrs.-George Cunningham has tiad charge of the booth. Two years tea'- Mrs. : Cunningham sold nearly

10,000 stamps at the postoffice booth. Last year stamps were not sold but given away as a part of the Red Cross HWl Call, which ended Christmas eve. toia muni donl committee has an

nounced that 75 per cent of the money

obtained in wayne county mrougn sale of stamps, will, be used for the salary of a public health nurse, who

it is hoped, can,, be installed soon.

Twenty-five per cent' of the . stamps fund will go for state and national Anti-Tuberculosis work, v ' aMaBaaMaaBBaaBH"""alM'aBI"MB"MB' Levrisburg, 0. Dayton visitors Saturday were Ruth

Lelber, Eva Cotfman, Mae Banta,

'Edith Sweeny. Maud Cotfman and Ber-

nlce Banuuser. . Russei sweeny spent Monday In Dayton.... Joe Singer and

wife of Middle-town spent saiuraay and Sunday her with relatives Dick Fadler and daughter. Caroline,

.and Mrs. Rebecca ope oi orwuun pent Sunday with Jacob Fundt and i family ,Tie Dramatic club. will, pre

sent "Young Mrs. -Winthrop.- a drama

in tour acts on Tuesaay evening,' iw. 30;.., George HUleary of East St. t i ' til la vfaltlnr hla brother. J. X.

Hlllearf, and wife Esther Leiber and Florence Sweeny spent Thursday in Dayton.... D. L. Albaugh and wife and beRoy Rood left recently tor St

PeterstfSkiv Fhv. where they1 expect to locate permanently...... Mrs. V. J. Aaher and Mrs. C. C. Banta attended

the funeral of Rev. William Dillon of

Springfield which was held in Woodland chapel in Dayton Wednesday morning.' f

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At first signs of & cold or grip w take : COLD TABLETS

We thank you for your Uberal patronage which has made possible this, the most successful of our 22 years of buslneee. Thla establishment wishes you a Merry Xmas and a Happy New. Year.

Mexican Military College Reopens; Closed in 1914 f By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY, Dee. 24. Consideration of vital financial problems resulting from the world war during -the

secondpan-American financial confernro at 'WaaMnstnn In Januarr would

make that conference of enormous 1m-

portace to Latin-America, said Luis Cabrera, secretary of the treasury, to

day. - Announcement was made of the personnel of the Mexican delegation

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We thank our patrons for a splendid year's business and wish you all the best there is in the lap off ate for the year to

come.

Merry

Christmas and a Happy New Year

to the people of Richmond is the cordial good wish of

wt.i.h win mn tn WeAMnaton." Ygnaclo

BonUlas. Mexican ambassador HL waahinvinn will renresent the Mr '

lean treasury and will act aa president, of the delegation, while Salvador Urbina, head of the treasury department's legal bureau.' will act aa secretary. '

Dr. J. A. Eudaly

McConaha's Garage

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This, our 54th Christmas winds up the most successful year of our business. We thank you for this generous patronage and hope that 1920 will be your most successful year and our friendship may continue.

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Kind Remembrances and Good Wishes for a Happy Christmas and a Bright New Year

Closed Thursday

0m er G. Whelan

31-33 South 6th Street

"THE FEED MAN"

Phone 1679

We have lots of feed for winter need , which will mean 1920 pros-

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Season's Greetings

WITH the passing of one year and the opening of another, the officers and employees of this institution wish to extend the old, yet even new wish; "A Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. It is our desire as the years pass to have this institution known for its "spirit of service" as it has in the past. We wish you to realize that no matter how large or small a banking transaction is, it is our interest to be constructive and helpful. Our aim the coming year is to approach even more closely ihan we have in past years the ideals on which we have built our business.

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