Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 114, 24 March 1920 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 24, 1920.
PLAINTIFF ENDS ' WILL LITIGATION IN PREBLE COURT
EATON. Ohio. March 24 Litigation over the. will of the late Joseph Steele, orchardtst and farmer, r who resided
near Camden, ended today when Eva Jane Reeves, a daughter of the decedent, withdrew from common pleas court a motion she had filed for a new trial. The case was tried last November and a jury held that the Instrument probated and recorded waa the last will and testament of the late Steele, which the daughter sought to have set aside. With the withdrawal of the motion for a new trial, the court ordered the plaintiff to pay the costs of the suit. , Club Calves to Arrive. Animals to be distributed In Preble county for the boys' and girts calf -club contest, which will be a prom- , inent feature of the county fair this fall, will, it Is expected, arrive here " before next Saturday, the day set for their distribution. ; Josiah E. Flory. a member of the county fair board, has Just arrived ' home from Chicago, where he selected the cattle and arranged for their shipment. To Entertain I. O. O. F. Lewisburg will entertain a district meeting of the Odd Fellows lodges of j Preble county, April 1, according to -announcement by Ed Clark, of New 2 Paris, secretary of the lodge district. '. Vote on Bond Issue. t. Electors of the village of Camden
:will vote at a special election, April
News of "Railroad and Industrial Workers
New form pay checks were issued by the Pennsy railroad Tuesday. The first. pay check Issued under private administration was the same as the check used by the government. The new check Is of olive green back ground and of brown lettering. The government check was of white background and black lettering. John Bradley, an employee of the Pennsy roundhouse force for more than 12 years, left the airlroad Tuesday. Falling of healtn was attributed as the reason. To the crew dispatching force goc, the honor of being first to occupy ons of the new roundhouse offices in the
Eouth end of the building. The remainder of the offices are expected to be occupied by the latter part of the week. C. H. Klnsella, roundhouse clerk on third trick, has been off for several days because of an attack of the flu. The labor situation at the East yards Is becoming normal. The extremely cold weather of the past winter caused a large absence list but the return -of warm .weather has brought the laborers to work. Also the large number of flu and other ailments
caused havoc in the ranks
ployees
WAYNE MAY SHARE IN WAR MATERIEL
Wayne county's petition for captured German war materiel, filed many months ago with Congressman Richard N-, Elliot, may at last be answered, according to dispatches from Washington which say that 86,000 pieces of German materiel are to be distributed to Indiana. The statement is contained in a confidential memorandum which the War Department filed Tuesday with Chairman Kahn of the House military committee. The trophies include several lar.e artillery pieces, trench mortars
ana machine guns ana a large numuer of rifles, bayonets and other small arThe trophies to be allotted to the several states aggregate 2,197 artillery pieces, 4,000 war vehicles and 841,117 email articles of various kinds. Cities File Claims. The states will share in the trophies In proportion to the percentage of troops contributed to the service.
Indiana sent 2.74 percent of the total
number or troops oi tne American army. Indiana, according to the statement submitted to Chairman Kahn, will re-
of em- ceive 39 German howitzers ranging
i In size from the 75 mm. caliber to the
Practically every Richmond factory i large 210 mm.'s. there also will be 21
aided employees in computing income trench mortars of various sizes, 175
Library Can Tell You About Home Gardening Goln to have a peace garden this spring? Going- to raise your own table produce as - an individual blow to excessire costs of living? If you are and If you have need of any in
formation on the subject, it can be easily obtained at the public library. Liberty service Is not confined to dealing in books on abstruse and Involved topics; tt includes educative material on almost any topic you can imagine and home gardening la one of them. The material to be found in the public library dealing with this subject which has come rapidly to the front since the world war. Is comprehensive and affords a wide range
of information which will greatly benefit the amateur gardener. The library staff will co-operate eagerly with all who seek this type of information. The American Library association, in its "Books For Everybody" move
ment, now under way throughout the nation, will encourage circulation of books on home gardening subjects and co-operate with the various libraries in the effort to better and increase the yield.
, 63 YEARS IN ONE JOB LONDON. Eng.- Charles Stanner, chief . cashier of the Bloomsbury county Court, has just completed 63 years service with the court. He was appointed in 1857.
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taxes. Two factories furnished the
services of notary public free of charge. These factories also figured the amount of money paid each entployee in the factory for the year's
time and told him the exact amount to
27, the date of the political primaries, ! be paid
I upon the question of issuing $40,000 Baseball buttons are being sold in ; worth of bonds for a waterworks eys-1 every Richmond factory and em-
J tem. Upon the village's petition, the . ployees are showing approval of league
? county election board, granted the
; election and will make the necessary : arrangements. ; The election board has been formal:lv advised by Mayor F. G. Shuey. of
; Camden, that he withdrew his petition hard proposition to Induce Richmond I as a candidate for delegate to the girls to work in factories and for this
state Republican convention. Mayor
ball in Richmond by enthusiastically
signing. The labor shortage in Richmond Is greatly handicaplpng production In
i several Richmond factories. It Is a
machine guns, 110 vehicles, 1,920 rifles, 1,344 bayonets and scabbards and a large number of small articles such as feedbags and badges. Practically every county seat town in Indiana has filed claims for German cannon and other war trophies. As yet no plan has been worked out
for dividing the state's share among; the various cities. The first intima tlon of the quantity of German guns j that will be available for distribution j in the various states is given in the ', report which Secretary of War Baker i has sent- to the Kahn committee. I
The Real Seed and Feed House
Prices Right, Quality Right and Stock to Take fiare of Your Wants
; Shuey 'has been quite ill the last sev
;eral weeks. Former Residents Wed. According to word reaching Eaton, Dr. C. W. Conley and Miss Bessie Bunting, professional nurse, both of ; whom formerly resided In Eaton, were 'married recently in Columbus. Dr. Conley retired from active practice In this city two years ago or longer,
since which time he has
in road construction contracting,
headquarters in Columbus. The bride
is a daughter of the late Ephriami
Bunting, of Eaton, where her mother resides. She is a sister of Charles A. Bunting of this city, Basketball Record. Eaton high school basketball squad played 19 games during the season recently closed, of which 13 games rerulted in victories and six In defeats. K.of P. Confers Degree! Waverly lodge, Knights of Pythias, will confer the second rank upon a class of seven candidates in a meeting tonight. A class of fifteen candidates will receive the third rank In a meeting next week.
reason concerns using any amount of female help are the hardest hit. Labor has to be Imported by concerns to fill out the gap made by Increasing produc tion and decreasing labor. Tales of huge wages in other towns, thereby causing emigration to those cities, are another Important factor.
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"THE FEED MAN" 31-33 South Sixth St.
Phone 1679
DONT FAIL TO SEE OUR DISPLAY OF Society Brand
Clothes For Men and Young Men at the Style Show Tonight and Tomorrow Tt se clothes will be pre-sei.:-'' for your approval on living i .odels, then after the style show we would be pleased to have you call at our store to further inspect these garments.
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was filed with the county clerk Tues
day by Ralph P. Whistler, against the trustees of the Knights of Pythias building association, who are in charge of the new K. of P. temple on South Eighth street. Whistler, the complaint says, was contracted to roof the building, at a price of $663.36. which was to have been paid him within 30 days
after the work was completed, ine complaint further says that the work was completed Feb. 5, and that the plaintiff has- $126.48 coming to him. The court will hear the suit April 7. CREAM PUFF A WEAPON NEW YORK Magistrate Dale asked Morris Grossman wheather charlotte russes and cream puffs were blunt enough Instruments to inflict " bruises over Grossman's wife's body. The wife exhibited the bruises in court and Grossman was held.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SITYLE AND ECONOMY
Kidneys Causa Hysteria
Some folks overwork; some overeat; some over drink, and many do all these things and neglect the excretory organs. Nervousness ensues. Constipation sometimes, but most often the delicate function of the kidneys become disordered, followed soon by congestion. Then headache, neuralgia, rhumatic pain, bachache, and lumbago set in. Frequent urination sometimes beyond control. The voided liquid being dark and foetid odor, and its passage followed by burning, smarting spasms of pain, even hysteria being often the result unless
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Advance Easter Sale of GLOVES
Glove prices are high In most cases and yet, the gloves we offer are a special buy and as we bought them at a saving we are going to sell them at a saving to you. Women will appreciate these glove prices for all spring purchases will have to sell for more.
LONG SILK GLOVES An unusual offer, as you know long Silk
Gloves are in great demand. We offer for this sale, actual count.
214 pairs of Long Silk Gloves in White,,
Tan and Black, all sizes, goods which on today's market are selling at $2.50 and,
$3.00 a pair. Special pair
r this sale, actual count, i$1.48
KnowsHoosierFolks J. W. Fesler farmer boy, laborer, student, U.S. Navy midshipman, lawyer, business manknows Hoosier Folks and their needs. An unassailable record. Vote for
FESLER
AN ABLE REPUBLICAN
for
Governor
Primary May 4, 1920 "ThtFoUf areForFeslei.
OPENING of a NEW SHOE STORE The BOOTERY Just around the corner NO. 23 NORTH 9TH STREET Men's and Women's Footwear at a big saving
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Heavy Milaniese Silk Gloves, double finger
tips, with fancy embroidery backs, all sizes and colors, our best value for spring.
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Children's Chamoisette Gloves, the shades are
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Women's Strap wrist
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Get the baby out Into the warm Spring sunshine. How proud you will be of a carriage that comes from this storel The very newest styles, the latest shapes and finishes are on display In a wide range of prices. Our showing of carriages for the baby is without doubt the largest in the city and includes every variety of carriage from handsome Pullman sleepers to convenient collapsible go-carts and buggies.
You will take Real Pride in Owning Furniture Like This
MOTHERS WILL LIKE THIS MODEL Every mother will be pleased with this baby carriage because it not only combines the very finest appearance with quality construction throughout, but it Is also light and easy to handle. It Is made of genuine hand-woy-en reed In a beautiful frosted blue or green, and is equipped with unusually resilient springs and a reversible gear.
When you select furniture .for your living room make your choice one that will not only add comfort to the home, but also handsome appearance as well. The suite illustrated above is but one of the many handsome designs that may be purchased here at prices that are much lower than you might ordinarily expect.
This caae and mahogany suite is upholstered In beautiful tapestry with deep coil spring seat construction that is the last word In luxurious comfort. The graceful Queen Anne legs and the wide, generous proportions of every piece give it an appearance of real distinction. Its price is only $150.00.
COVENIENT AND VERY PRACTICAL No other type of baby conveyance Is more conveniently practical than a stroller like the model illustrated. It is light, easily handled and has ball bearing wheels with extra large tires. It is but one of the many different types of strollers that you may find in our large display at prices ranging upwards from as low as $7.75.
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When you can buy a golden oak library table like this at such a price you can be absolutely certain you are getting a wonderful value. The fact that we bought two dozen of this particular model months and months ago before the recent price advances enables us to quote .such an exceptionally low price as this. Thi3 special price is for one week only! Come early in the week if you want to be sure of getting one.
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