Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 149, 3 May 1920 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, MAY 3, 1920.
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MFC. TO HAVE MOST NOTEWORTHY WEEK OF HISTORY
The first three days of next week "will probably be the most noteworthy Jn the history of the Knights of Columbus In Richmond. A series of events are planned, the first to be the annual Initiation, in which 79 candidates will be given the second and third degrees. The second degree work will be
conferred by Judge E. J. Dixon, of
Cincinnati; and William Carroll, of Dayton, master of the fourth degree cf Ohio. The third degree will be under the supervision of District Deputy A. J. Ward, also of Dayton. The "work is to be held in the I. O. O. F. building, all three rooms being used. Following ie initiation, a 'banquet will be served the candidates and members In St. Andrew's hall, by the Ladies Auxiliary of St. Andrew's church. A general entertainment will then be held. This includes talks by Richmond Knights of Columbus and visiting members. The feature talk of the evening, however, will be made by Judge E. J. Dixon, of Cincinnati. The second and most important event for the week will be the clay, "The Posle Shoppe," which will be given in the Washington on Mav 10 and 11. Harry Frankel as "Rufus" a negro character, will have one of the tour leading male parts. In addition to his comedy acting, Frankel will have several solos. The "Bubble Chorus," which opens the show, is composed of the following young ladies: Dorothy Williams, Frances Roser, Madeline Elliott, Jeanette Schell, Marie Gordon, Margaret Abley, Matilda Feldman, Marv Huber.
Edith Decker, Mary Irene Forrester, Gertrude Heidleman, Mary Heidleman, Catherine Locier and Mrs. Charles Hayes'.
Funeral Arrangements
Kaeuper Mrs. Henry Kaeuper, 42 j years old, died at her home, 1015 South Eighth street, Sunday morning. She , was born in this city in 1S78, and has j lived here all of her life. Surviving j
her is her husband, and two sons. Funeral services will be held Wednesday. Friends may call Tuesday. Guthrie Funeral services for Mrs.
Sara Guthrie, 78 years old, who died Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Reed, at 315 Charles street will be held from the home at 2 o'clock Tuesday. Interment will be in Earlham. Libking Funeral services for Elmer IJbking, who died Saturday morning at his home, 217 North Eighteenth street, will be held from the home, Tuesday at 2 p. m. Interment will be in Earlham. The Rev. A. H. Backus will officiate. Friend3 may call at any time. De Armond Mrs. Rose de Armond, 24 years old, died at her home, 608 South E street, Sunday afternoon. She was born in Virginia. Surviving Mrs. De Armond are her husband, Louis; father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. William Hickman; three sisters, Mildred, Anna and Nora; six brothers, Ben, Walker, Will, Sonie and Teddie, all of this city, and Robert, of Collinsville, Ohio. Funeral train will leave the home promptly at 12 o'clock Tuesday and the body will be taken to Collinsville for burial. The body has been taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hickman, 419 North Sixteenth street Friends may call at any time. Pugh Hallie M. Pugh, 45 ypars old, died at hor home, 15 Railroad street, Sunday evening. Mrs. Pugh was born in April 12, 1S75, in Ohio, but has been
Surviving her are her husband am eight children. Goins Mary E. Goins, 50 years old. tied at her home, 23S South Thirteentl street, Sunday afternoon. She wa born on August l', 1S69 in Akron, O Surviving her is her husband, Charles
D. Goins. Funeral services will De conducted Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. from the parlors of Poiilmeyer, Downing & Company. Burial will be in Earlham cemetery. The Rev. Goins will officiate. Friends may call at the parlors on Tuesday from 2 to 5 p. m. Landwehr Paul Fred Landwehr, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Land
wehr, died at the home or ms parents -n thP TTninn nikf 51A miles from this
city, Monday morning. He is survived
by his parents and one sister, jeaneite. Funeral services will be conducted from the home, Wednesday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Earlham cemetery.
Newcastle Jail Breakers Captured in Canada NEWCASTLE, Ind., May 3. Archibald Armstrong, 19 years old, who with Jesse McCord, escaped from jail here ATarr-h 23 is iinritr a rrcst in
Hamilton, Ontario, according to infor-: -o leceiveU m Newcastle today.'
bhenit W. Yost will go to Hamilton for him.
Armstrong and McCord escaDed bv !
locking Yost in a cell. It is said they
have admitted robbing several local
Btores.
.ensus
Statist
ICS
Pittsburgh, 588,193; Terre Haute, Tnrl fifi.914: .Tonlin. Mo.. 29.855.
Increases Pittsburgh, 54.288 or 10.2
nor cent: Terre Haute. 7,757 or 13. .i
per cent. Decrease Joplin, 2,218 or
6.9 per cent.
SARKISS ADMITTED TO MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
No regular program was observed at mpptine of the Richmond Minis
terial association Monday, as the
speaker for the occasion, tne ttev. fiatps. nastor of the Third M. E.
chnrrh. was not present. The Rev.
Harry J. Sarkiss, new pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, was taken in. A committee composed of the Rev. Parker, Backus and Murray were appointed to arrange for the final meeting of the association year, which ends the last week in Juhe.
300TH ANNIVERSARY OF LANDING OF PILGRIMS Richmond is a one-sided city, as was shown by the fact that although Monday was the 300th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth Rock nothing save special comment on the fact in high school and readings in the grade school featured the day. Yet a circus comes to town Wednesday and, in accordance with our reputation as "some city," school children will be dismissed.
CUBS WIN 1ST GAME AT GINGY. MONDAY
CINCINNATI, O., May 3 The Chicago Cubs won the first game of a uouble-header at Redland Field Monday by 2 to 1. This makes the first win for Chicago on the Redland lot. The score: R. H. E. Chicago 000 010 1002 6 1 Cincinnati 010 000 000 1 8 1 Vaughn and Killifer; Eller, Luque and Rariden.
H. Throckmorton and Melzona Throckmorton, 40 feet off entire south side of lot 239 in Elizabeth Starr's addition; $1. Orilla M. Cook and William U. Cook of Randolph, to Margaret O. Johnston, lots 21, 22 and 23; $1. , Layman Gilbert and Lillie Gilbert to Everett R. Money and Inez Money, lot 2, block 9, shown on plat of addition to Dublin. Zettie Dallman and Louis H. Dall-
man to Charles F. Albright and Re
becca M. Albright, southwest quarter of section 28, township 14, range l; 11Everett R. Money and Inez Money lot 7 in block 9 in Murphy and Brown addition to Dublin, except 15 feet off entire west side; 3800. William M. Watts to Andrew O. Snively, lot 14 In Christian Fetta addition. Beatrice Snively to Oliver A. Taylor and Margaret I. Taylor, lot 14. except 22 feet off entire south side in Christian Fetta addition; $1.
Circuit Court
Fifteen Autos Are Stolen INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 3. Fifteen automobiles representing an aggregate value of approximately $20,000, were stolen in Indianapolis during the week-end, according to reports made to the automobile detective squad. Only three of the machines have been recovered.
THE POSIE SHOPPE A MUSICAL COMEDY FEATURING RICHMOND'S PRETTY GIRLS and LOCAL THEATRICAL STARS
TICKETS $1.00 On Sale at Lichtenfels in the Westcott The Kandy Shop and Qulgley's Drug Stores
Georgeous SCENIC EFFECTS 300 Children in Chorus
WASHINGTON THEATRE, MAY 10 and 11 AUSPICES KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Reserve Seats at Box Office Beginning Friday, May 7th. War Tax to Be Collected.
7 CUT RATE DRUG STORES
Save You Money Drug and Toilett Preparations SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
60c Forham"s Tooth Paste. 49, 60c Chlorox Tooth Paste 43 3t)c S S. White Tooth Paste 24 Mavis Talcum Powder. . 21 Armand's Talcum Powder 24 Melba Talcum Powder. . -24 Love Me Talcum Powder.. 24 35c Jergens' Benzoin and Almond Lotion 29 40c Orchard White 34? 60c Derma Viva Liquid Powder at 19tf 73c Palm Olive Shampoo . .(j3 25c Spiro Powder 10 J1.25 Dreco OS
$2.00 Succus Alterans. .1.69 $1.25 Pierce's Prescription 98 $1.50 Fellows Compound Syrup Hypophosphites S1.29 $1.25 Pinkham's Compound 98 $1.25 Trutona 9S $1.25 Mothers' Friend 9S S5c Jad Salts 69 60c Celery Vesce 43 60c Foley's Honey and Tar 49c 6uc Pinex 49 60c St. Jacob's Oil 49 JUST IN NUNNALLY'S CANDY The Candy of the South 65c to $2.75
$1.23 Truster's Rheumatic Tablets 98 60c Wendell's Ambition Pills at 49 $1.00 DeWitt's Kidney Pills 89 65c Pierce'3 Anuric Tablets 53 65c Doan's Kidney Pills.. 49 35c Gets-It for Corns 29 $1.20 Stearns Wine 93 $1.00 Nujol 79 50c Nujol 39 35c P. D. Q. Bug Killer, dry 29 35c P. D. Q. Bug Killer Liquid t 29o El Vampiro, 3 boxes 25J
Tuesday GROCERIES Wednesday
10 BARS IVORY SOAP
82c
10 BARS STAR SOAP
79c
10 BARS RUB NO MOKE SOAP
77c
SPOTLESS CLEANER. Per Can
5c
LARGE SIZE GOLD DCST
29c
10 BOXES STAR NAPTHA POWDER
47c
1U B NO MORE WASHING POWDER, Per Box .
5c
CLIM ALINE, 3 BOXES . . .
25c
PET MILK, TALL, Per Can
13c
WILSON MILK, TALL, Per Can
13c
1-2 Lb. HERSHEY COCOA
25c
BABY BEETS, NO. 2 CAN, Per Can
19c
BABY BEETS, NO. 1 CAN, Per can
19c
OMA COFFEE, very Special, pound .
24c
LIBBY OR CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, 2 Cans
25c
NATIONAL OATS, Per Box
12c
MOTHERS OATS, I'er Box
12c
QUAKER OATS. Per Box
12c
QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT, 2 Boxes .
25c
QUAKER PUFFED RICE, 2 Boxes
35c
SHREDDED WHEAT, Per Box
15c
JERSEY CORN FLAKES, 2 Boxes
25c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 2 Boxes .
25c
Hippolite Marshmallow OQ Creme, Pint jar tmUKs
Hippolite Marshmallow Creme, Quart jar
49c
SNIDER'S STRAWBERRY JAM
55c
Lutz and Schramm Baked Beans Medium can, 19c; OET
OtlC
2 for
MORTON SALT, per Box -.
9c
LARGE INSTANT POSTUM
43c
1 LB. CAN CALUMET BAKING POWDER ...
23c
JIFFY JELL. 2 Boxes
25c
1 1-2 LB. KARO SYRUP, Red Label
15c
1 1-2 LB. FEDERAL PURE CANE SYRUP.
35c
1 Lb. 9 Oz. DOMINO GOLDEN SYRUP ...
27c
1 Lb. 2 Oz. DOMINO GOLDEN SYRUP
23c
1-Lb. Box SPAGHETTI for
18c
1-Lb. Box MACARONI for
18c
CRISCO, Per Pound
34c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR
14c
AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
15c
NO. 3 TOMATOES, Per Can
19c
No. 2 TOMATOES, Per Can
13c
0. K.'d By Saloon League WESTERV1LLE, O.,, May 3. The Anti-Saloon League of America, through Dr. F. A. Baker, its general superintendent, today placed its approval on seven presidential candidates: Hoover, Wood, Lowden, McAdoo, Hughes, Poindexter and Bryan.
GRAHAM NOT DEAD Jockey Graham, who received a fractured skull .when thrown from his horse on the Lexington track recently, was reported dead in this city. A note from the jockey says that he is a lively corpse after having been unconscious for 28 days in St. Joseph's Hospital in Lexington. He arrived in this city Saturday and writes that he will return to the tracks in about two months.
The case of the Second National bank against Theodore G. Roel for payment of note and foreclosure of mortgage was dismissed and costs paid, in circuit court Monday morning. Sarah O. Pinnick filed suit for divorce from George L. Pinnick, charging lack of sufficient provision, and cruel and inhuman treatment. She asks custody of a five-year- old child. MARRIAGE LICENSES Bertram James Harris, undertaker, Hancock, la., and Alta Mae White, at home, Richmond. Lav erne R. Perkins, railroader, and Nellie Fender, housekeeper, both of Dublin. Forest Ecklar, truck driver, and Sarah Benbow, at home, both of Richmond. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Horace G. Clark to Harold G. Coleman, lot 74 in Reeveston, $1. Lewis H. Zurwell to John H. Zurwell and Adeline Zurwell, part of northeast and southeast quarters of section 1, township 14, range 1, 2.37 acres; $1. Clyde Flook to Frank O. Crawford, part of lot 10 in Centerville. Theodore H. Hill and Eban Louck to Robert Bookout, part of southwest quarter section 23, Green townshhip, range 13 east in Delaware county, 300 acres; $1. Alice L. Correll and Frank J. Correll of Hillsborough, Fla., to Charles
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