Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 108, 17 March 1920 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 17, 1920.

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WINCHESTER MAN IS 'ALLEGED TO HAVE 1 PASSED BAD CHECKS

WINCHESTER, Ind., March 16. Jlnce the disappearance of H. E. Luti, pvoral days ago, It has been alleged tiat he had been issuing checks on a 3tcal bank where he had no funds, and

tad had them cashed in several of the Neighboring . towns. Mr. Lutz was working fcjr the Delco Light Company tnd it is said that H. A. Yost, manager .if the Winchester office, was one of Jie losers. Lutz is said to have come JU-om Columbus, Ohio, where his wife Itlll resides. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John fumer. East Washington street, this Tffternoon, occurred the marriage of Jdrs. Turner's brother, Fred W. Meeker, son of Senatar and Mrs. C. D. Meeker, of Monticello, to Miss I&na Cline, daughter of Mrs. Marion Davis, also ; Monticello. " The ceremony was performed "by the Rev." C. M. Payne,

pastor of the Presbyterian church, of

this city. Mr. and Mrs. Meeker will

remain in this city for a few days ifter which they will jeturn to Montirello, to make their home Suit for Jlvorce was filed Saturday by Elsa Myrtle Hall against Oscar Roy Hall. They were married November 20, 191S ind separated May 7, 1919. The defendant is charged with abandonment without cause, atod also cruel and inhuman treatment. Plaintiff asks to bavo maiden natno restored Suit on account was filed Saturday by the Standard Lithographing Company vs. Walter S. Baldwin. The bill of printing was $310.85. This amount with interest is eked the plantiff The First National Bank of Farmland suit on note against Iottie Miller and Ezra Ij. Cortner and also on a note n gainst Russell Pegg and Rosa Pegg. Suit on note has also been filed by

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Chester against Charles Comer License to wed was on Saturday Issued to Robert W. Jones' 36, Winchester, and Donnla Dull, 30, Winchester Preparations are being made for the "Ides of March Ball" to be given in this city Friday night March 19, in Moose Hall. Roger Beals, violin and Benjamin Benson, saxaphone, of Indianapolis, will assist the orchestra. Special cabaret features have been arranged to entertain those who do not

dance. Dancing will begin at 8:30.... Governor and Mrs. James P. Goodrich attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Macy, widow of Judge John W. Macy, Friday afternoon, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John D. Miller Horace Jaqua. of Tipton, and Mrs. J. G. Tieben, of Indianapolis, have returned to their homes, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Hin-

shaw, also attending the funeral of

Mrs. Sarah Edger Macy The West

Half of White River township, federation of farmers, held a meeting in the Lincoln- school building, west of the city, Monday evening, for the purpose of forming a permanent organization in the west half of this township. A. J. Frazier, of Muncie, made an address

and the Hollowell orchestra furnished music Miss Mary Perkins has returned to Columbus, O., where she is

attending Ohio State University....

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Semans have re

turned to their home In Indianapolis,

after a short visit with relatives here

. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Shiclda S. Macy have returned to their home in El Reno,

Oklahoma, after attending the funeral

of Mr. Macy's mother, Mrs. Sarah

Macy.

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SPANISH INFLUENZA Brazilian Balm Kills the germs in the blood in 3 days-prevents pneumonia, or quickly cures it if it Has developed. Saves every case. Take 10 to 15 drops every 1-2 hour, (on tongue or in little water), and rub hot on chest. Get 50c or $1.00 bottle. Druggist or sent by B. F. Jackson & Co., Arcade, Wyoming Co., N. Y.

Ye may spake ave yer roses, the

beauty ave flowers.

And yer lilies, stately and grand. But I have one in moind, thet graces

no bowers.

The "Shamrock," that grows in our

land.

'Tis a bit ave a plant from Auld

Ireland's soil,

The Shamrock so dear to me heart. When I bid me good bye to me

Emerald Isle, Shure, 'twas a heart ache to me to depart. Ye may go where ye will, travel all the world thru. Ye will find them in no other place, Shure the Angels they dropped them,

that 8 how they grew, For an emblem of the whole Irish race. I ask but one favor of this glorious land. And that at the ind of me day, Just place me1 a Shamrock in me still icy hand, I would hould to the Shamrock as I pass me away. Charles E. White.

actly44.50 per day, is Inadequate and that to continue his term, which would not expire for 18 months, would mean a personal sacrifice. - The matter of increasing his salary has long been discussed and has been brought before the County commissioners and board of education, but no increase was granted. It is said that no successor is available unless a change of the salary is made.

Hammond, was elected treasurer to succeed Jacob Deinhart, deceased. GREEMCASTLE. Jackson Boyd, aged 59, died at his home here as, a result of heart trouble. He was a prominent member of the Putnam county bar and was well known over the state as a practicing attorney.

Indiana Brevities

WABASH. Stineman Post of the

American Legion has started plans for a community house, which they hope to have erected here as a memorial to world war veterans. COLUMBIA CITY. Mrs. Julia Schaper, 97 years old, Whitley county's oldest esident, is dead at the home of her son here, following an illness of 16 months, INDIANAPOLIS. Governor Goodrich, in an official proclamation, designated Friday, April 16, as Arbor and Bird Day in Indiana. LAFAYETTE. At a meeting of the state court, Catholic Order of Foresters, held here, George Kussmaul of

SUPERINTENDENT RESIGNS CONNERSVILLE, Ind., March 17. Earl Lines, county superintendent of schools, Tuesday filed his resignation with the county board of education, ft take effect March 31. He said that his reason for such action was because the present salary, which is ex-

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17,118 SOLDIERS PLACED 1 According to a statement received by Harry B. Smith, adjutant-general ifor Indiana, from the service and Information branch of the war department, 23,541 former service men in

Indiana have applied since the armi-

'stice for jobs, and 17.118 of the num

ber have been placed. In the central states of 467,143 who applied for 'jobs, 340,203 were placed, and In the entire country, 919,754, of 1,299,365 who applied were placed.

bile in which he was riding was struck by a fast mall train. Mr. Zion was returning to his home and did not see the train in time. The train struck the rear end of the car, turning it over. He was pinned beneath the car, but escaped with only a few small cuts on his head. He was taken to the home of a physician, where his cuts were dressed, and he continued his journey.

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GUARD YOUNG WILLIAM WITH TORPEDO BOAT THE HAGUE. March 17. A dutch

torpedo boat has arrived in the har

bor of Osterland. Wieringen Island, to guard the former German crown

prince, according to newspaper dis

patches.

Good Health for You Dr. Carter's It &B. Tea Costs bat Little and Ton Can Make a Whole Lot from One Package

More people are drinking Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea than ever before, becautt thev have found out that for liver, itoratch and bowels and to purify the blood there nothing surer, safer or better. Thelittla tou just love it.

LUMBERMAN'S CAR SMASHED IN STRAUGHNS COLLISION STRAUGHNS, Ind., March 17 A. M. Zion, a lumberman of Shelbyville, Ind., narrowly escaped death at the Pennsylvania railroad crossing here Tuesday evening, when the automo-

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THIS SPRING TAKE

Hood's Sarsaparilla A Good BloodPurifying Tonio Medicine. It is a medicine in which the people can and do have entire confidence as pure, clean and safe. All the claims made for it are justified by the testimony of the gratifying results attending its use in a multitude of cases of scrofula, eczema or salt rheum, psoriasis, blood-poisoning, catarrh and rheumatism, and of loss of appetite, that tired feeling, and low or run-down conditions common in the spring. It is not adulterated: It is not misbranded, but honestly labelled. It originated in a physician's prescription and is recommended and used by many physicians today. " It has a record of nearly DO years of wonderful success. Hood's Sarsaparilla "makes food taste good." Get It today. If you need a mild laxative or cathartic, take Hood's Pills. Advertisement.

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Leonard Ear Oil

Relieves Deafness, Stops Head Noises It is not put in the ears, but is "Rubbed in Back of Ears" and "Inserted in the Nostrils." Has had a Successful Sale since 1907.

I WILL FORFEIT $1000 If the following testimonial is not genuine and unsolicited: Nov. 7, 1918. After- using two bottles of Leonard Ear Oil my hearing has Improved to almost normal condition. As I am 75 years old. all said I must expect to be deaf, but thanks to Leonard Ear Oil I don't have to be deaf. MRS. JOHN KITCHIN. 805 59th St., Oakland, Calif. For aal la Richmond by Talatletawalte'a Six Drug Storea. Proof of aueeeaa will be sjlven yon by the above drugsrlat.

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ELMER S. SMITH THE WHEEL MAN 426 Main Phone 180

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A SPECIAL SALE of Exclusive MODEL HATS

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This timely sale 'includes models from the finest creators of American Millinery and many are copies of imported designs.

$L500

Becoming Flare Designs New Turban Effects Exclusive Patterns

Fashionable Hair Braid Patterns Smart "Cired" Fabrics No Two Alike

NOTE: Every hat is our individually distinctive model which would regularly sell for several times this sale price. They were purchased through the co-operation of several famous manufacturers for this sale.

Betty Wales DRESSES Now on Display

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New Smocks New Middies New Blouses

A Week Searching the New York Market, Big Purchases and Several Splendid Price Concessions Enable Us to Offer Marvelous Spring Suits at an Exceptionaly Low Price

Again demonstrating the "Knollenberg" superiority in value giving! Another proof of the unusual Suit values always found here. Suits worth a good deal more now, offered at a price which enables every woman whether her purse is limited or not, to have her heart's desire in a new spring model. .Trjcoline Suits French Serge Suits Poiet Twill Suits with all silk linings of Pussy Willow in figured and plain and plain Peau de Cyne. In this lot will be found tailored models as well as the more elaborately braided, embroidered and button trimmed styles. Included in the lot are several models of Wool Jersey in the skirt style.

Sport Co&ts In Polo Cloth, Wool Jersey and Wool Velours some very fetching models at

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