Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 37, 24 December 1919 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC 24, 1919.

1). S. BUSINESS MEN ABROAD URGE U. S. JO HURRY PEACE

S LONDON, Dc 24 The American xshambex of commerce of London has

addressed ' identical messages to United States Senators Lodge and Hitchcock on the Bubject of the ratification 'of the peace- treaty. The

chamber Is composed of representa

tives of all the leading American

bankers; merchants and business firms

doing business In Great Britain. The

message follows: ...

'The failure of the United States to ratify the treaty and enter into working arrangements with the allies Is causing our motives for entering the

war and our hesitation in going into the reconstruction plans to be misun

derstood.

"America owes it to herself as well as to the world to come to the help of the disorganized and starving portions of Europe. The International machinery started by the peace conference Is falling to pieces. All actual progress towards peace is checked, and peoples are slowly drifting toward famine and anarchy, which can be remedied if the United States will decide Quickly and assume her responsibilities. "Whether the covenant be ratified as it stands or with reservations, is Infinitely less important than that some International working arrangement be agreed on."

j Mostly Personal j - " MIS8 WHITE TO CHICAGO. Miss Esther Griffin White, Republican woman chairman for the county, has been appointed as a delegate from Indlana to the conference of the women of the party In Chicago. Jan. 5 and 6. The appointment was made by E. M. Wasmuth, chairman of the state committee. OFFICES CLOSED.

All county and city offices will be

closed Christmas day. The fire and

police departments are the only mu

nicipal departments that will remain open Thursday. Toys and baskets were coming in to the social service bureau

all day Wednesday for distribution to

the poor. Officials of the bureau pre

dieted one of the happiest Christmases for this elemnt that they have

experienced In many years. PHYSICIANS TO MEET.

Dr. Stephen MarUey will read a paper on tuberculosis at the meeting of the Wayne County Medical Society, January 7. The meeting will be held

in the Commercial Club. Other business of interest will come before the physicians. MISSIONARY ARRIVES Lawrence Lindley, who will enter the Friends Missionary field among Oklahoma Indians soon, arrived in Richmond Wednesday morning for a conference with Miss Ruthanna Sims, secretary of the Indian affairs committee of the Friends' Home Mission board.

SEND BOYS 12.00 r. xxrvw fViuntv Service). Star

Legion has mailed a money order for $2 to seven Wayne county boys who are confined In government hospitals

of this country as a result of their

participation in tne ..worm war. "Many of these lads are undergoing nii i-TAfttmenta. and it was im

possible to judge correctly the kind

of food we ougnt w sena mem, o tauinr evorvthine into consideration

we decided to send them a Christmas ;

money order ana let mem gee wnai they want," said Mrs. R. P. Whissler, of the Service Star Legion. MRS. IREDELL ILL Mrs. Anna K. Iredell. 26 North 19th street, who has been confined to her bed for the past few weeks as & result of congestion of the lungs, was reported to be resting easy Wednesday. Mrs. Iredell is well known in Richmond, and is one of the oldest school teachers in the county. ALCOHOL VICTIM IMPROVED The condition of Roy Bergln, one of the victims of the denatured alcohol

"spree." now in the Reid Memorial Hospital, was reported improved by

both the Hospital attendants ana nis physician. Dr. M. F. Johnson, late

Wednesday afternoon.

sniped to his horn in St. Louis, Mo., early Wednesday morning. Funeral services will be held at the home of hU wife. Burial will be in St. Louie. Day Funeral - services for MrsClara Day will be held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Baker, 423 Kinsey street, at 12: SO p. m., Friday. Burial will be in the Winchester, Indiana, cemetery. - Valentine Mrs. Lila P. Valentine,

49 years old, died at her residence at

210 North Nineteenth street. Wednes

day, of heart disease. She is survived

by her husband, Edward Valentine;

j Funeral Arrangements

McDermott The body of George McDermott, who died as a result of drinking denatured alcohol, was

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Briefs

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Turkey Dinner at the Arlington Xmas.

Pocketbook lost, contain

ing $45.00. Owner i name.

238 S. W. 3rd. Reward.

Turkey Dinner at the Ar

lington Xmas.

A Joyous Xmas and a Bright New Year is the wish of

Eubank & Son Cor. Grant and Ridge St.

her mother. Mrs. Henrietta Posther;

three sisters, Mrs. Kate Ebert, Miss

jmma Posther and Mrs. Hannah

Klute: two brothers, Louis and Charles - Posther. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

RAISE MASTERS' PAY LONDON, Dec. 24 A fair salary for an assistant master at such schools as Eton and Harrow before

the war was the equivalent of $1,260 but now a qualified man will not ao-

SEASON'S GREETINGS

g& May the Spirit of Christ- J dej NjE mas ever live in the Hearts & & g of Men, and so bring joy to g And we speak for a full jgj 2j share of the New Year's ftj 2 vj 6l blessings for you. &J j i HARRISON'S 1 yL J Edison Section dSJ 0 & V, In the Westcott Pharmacy - gi y

cept anything less than $2,000, rising to $2,600.

WESTCOTT HOTEL Richmond, Ind. A. C. DISHER. Mgr. Dinner Tursday 28 Blue Point Cocktail

Celery Ripe Olives

Consomme Julienne CHOICE OF Roast Turkey and Oyster Dressing Cranberry

Roast Watertown Goose Apple Sauce

Southern Yams Creamed Cauliflower or Green Peas Pineapple Fritter Fruit Punch Head Lettuce Thousand Island

Steamed Plum Pudding Home-made Mince Pie Demi Tasse Dinner 6:00 to 8:00

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Thanking you for the .liberal patronage extended to us, we wish you. a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I

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We wish to express our thanks to our patrons for the most successful year of our 45 years in the practice of optometry. With a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.

C. M. JENKINS OPTOMETRIST

Wishing You a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous Year for 1920 is the wish of the CHENOWETH AUTO CO. Buick Automobiles Milbum Electrics ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. United Motor Service Philadelphia Batteries

May the Joys of This Christmas be greater than ever and may 1920 prove to be a year of prosperity and happiness for you, is the wish of The Dafler -Moser Go. 272 Ft Wayne Aye.

That your Christmas be a Merry one and that the New Year brings you all of the world's good blessings is the wish of The Progress Store

WE WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a prosperous NEW YEAR

May each day of the new year bring torth good things that will make your Jfe happy.

TEEPLE & WESSEL 718 Main Street

We wish all a

Merry Christmas

Happy

and a New Year

Also, we are not unmindful of the splendid patronage accorded us during the year now drawing to a close Anton Stolle & Son

Pork and Beef Packers.

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TO ALL FORMER STUDENTS: INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE Vincennes, Marion, Lafayette, Anderson, Washington, Peru, Logansport, Newcastle, Muncie, Richmond, Columbus, Kokomo, Indianapolis and Crawfordsville we wish you a Very Merry Christmas and an Unusually Happy, Prosperous New Year. Undoubtedly, the training and Inspiration received in this school will contribute measurably to the fine Christmas which you will enjoy and the bountiful prosperity that will be yours in the year just ahead. In connection, we assure you of our great appreciation of the splendid support you have given the school, in recommending it to others. All you other ambitious young people should plan upon starting your business training during the opening week of the MID-WINTER TERM December 29th to January 5th The numerous and attractive openings for you In the Business and Civil Service Offices of the country simply mean your opportunity. So your immediate move should be to qualify. Our office will be open Friday and Saturday for investigation and enrollment. Plan to start your course during the "Opening Week." Call if you can; otherwise, telephone or write. RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE

We take this occasion to thank our patrons for loyal support during the past year. It is only through your co-operation that we grow and prosper. Heartily We Wish You A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a JOYOUS NEW YEAR

From Welling Comes the wish for all

A Merry Xmas And Joyous New Year

D.Mob&r Welling 4

UryUeaning Phone 1072

W. L. STUMP, Mgr. Colonial Bldg Phone 2040