Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 170, 26 May 1920 — Page 2

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THE K1CHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 26, 1920

TV0 SENTENCED TO! JAIL AT WINCHESTER; S. S, HOLDS MEETING : WINCHESTEB, Ind.. Mar 26-Tho "Whit Hirer Township Straday School conye&tlon was held la the Mt. Zion Church, Sunday afternoon and evening. , The Rev. W. O. powers and thp Rev."" W. H. Baker, of this city, the Rev.. Mr. Scott of Spartansburg, the Rev. IX R. Luck and T. F. Adams were on the program the afternoon session. In the evening the Rev. O. T. Martin, of this -eity,- pastor of the First M.'E. church, made the address. Adarpson Will Probated. s The VUl of George TC. Adaxoson has

been submitted for probate. To his nephew, J. A. Bales, he bequeathes 69 acres, of land, The balance of his property he orders his eiecutor to' sell at private sale, after which bis two nieces, Dora Blanferd and Sarah Edwards are to receive $1,500 each. The residue is ' then willed to the other nieces and nephews." . Keith Will Probated. The will of Kanford.C Keith was probated Monday. He leaves to his wife, Elizabeth Keith, a property In Richmond,, to be hers during her life time. 'At her death, it shall return to his estate. One-third on all stocks Is to be paid to his wife while she lives, The residue of his estate be bequeathes to the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, of the State of Pennsylvania, and he appoints P. EJ. Thompson, of Brooklyn, N. Y his sole executor. Sues to Quiet Title. Suit to quiet title has been filed by Luna D. Locke vs. Ichabbd Tharp and all his unknown descendants and heirs and also those of his wife. Marriage Llcenaes. Marriage licenses have been tested to Reuben Sisk, 75, Ltosantvllle, and Mary Leavltt, 70, Losantville; Harry Van Pelt, 21. Parker, and Pearl Lamb, 21, Parker. Both couples were married by Squire George Coats. Mrs. Hickman Dies. Mrs. Melissa Hickman, 68, wife of Howard F. Hickman, residing two miles east of Winchester, is dead at her home, following a lingering illness of cancer. She is survived by the husband, one son, Harry G. Hickman and a daughter, Mrs. Jacob Cox. Mrs. Fetta Succumbs. Mrs. Daniel Fetta, 39, is dead at her home in South Richmond street, ' after a long illness. She is survived by the husband, one daughter, and two sons. Lee Alley Arrested. Lee Alley, who was arrested In Monde last week, and charged with stealing a Ford automobile belonging to Jesse Rhodes, was released on $500

AUTOMOBILES FROM MICHIGAN FACTORY REACH CINCINNATI BY ROUNDABOUT ROUTE,GOING -ENTIRE DISTANCE BY WATER

When the towboat Sprague of St. Leans Yoked ita tow of ttzgermmlBmaamsmsam 9KmmxKMmmaatm

laden with more than 400 automobiles Into the Cincinnati harbor fffc

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Chicago then to St, Lotus and on to Cincinnati, frwm which point they I will be sent overland to their destJnatJons 'tancVsr (heir u power. On the return trip the Sprague will fill the barges .with 600 automobiles (driven overland to Cincinnati from Hlcblgin, but destined for Memphis, F-? Vicksburg and Florida points.

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I. U. WILL CREATE POST Of BUS1NES8 MANAGER Indiana trafreTBity aitramr in liicirmohd learned Wednesday that pro posal .will Je considered by the board of trustees of the university, at its

coming meeting, wnlch begins Friday,

to create me omce 01 Business manager of the university.

It is Understood that John W. Cra-

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be advanced to the new post and that Thomas Cookson. purchasing agent of the Rabbins Body corporation of

Indianapolis, who for 11 years was as

sistant bursar of the university, will

become registrar.

H, I. BARBOUR RESIGNS BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 26

Humphrey L.- Barbour, -who for the past Ihxee years has been, alumni sec

retary 01 Indiana university, Has resigned, and will leave the institution

kt .the close ot the present school

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The Sprague with its sutomobile-laden barges on the Ohio river.

bond, with Edgar I. Alley, and Marshal G. Nancy as sureties. Isaac Russell Engle, of Lynn, who was recently convicted on a charge of grand larceny, has been sentenced by Judge Theodore Shockney, to the State Reformatory at Jeflersonville, for a term of from 1 to 14 years. The sentence was suspended for a period of three years. Teachers' Examination. The monthly teacher's examination will be held in the Winchester High School, Saturday, May 29. Wells-La Battle Wedding. Squire George Coats, Tuesday perlormed the marriage ceremony for Bert L. Wells, 20, and Iva La Battle, 18, both of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Wells left at once for Union City, to visit Mrs. Wells' parents, who reside in that city. Mullett Pleads Guilty. Fred Mullett pleaded guilty Tuesday, to a charge of criminal assault and was sentenced by Judge Shockney to a term of two to 14 years. In the State

Reformatory at Jeffersonville. Winchester Visitors. Miss Bess Sanders, ana Carl McCamish motored to Indianapolis, Tuesday..... Mrs. Jane Manning, of Spartanburg, has come to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs, George

Comer. Mrs. Gates Dead at Kokomo. Mrs. Olive Clevenger Gates, 50, of Parker, died in a hospital at Kokomo, Monday. She is survived by the husband, John Gates, and mother, Mrs. Lucy Clevenger.

FULL OF VIGOR AND VIM NOW SINCE TAKING VOLA TONIC RECOMMENDS IT

- A tmieu vacation was that of Dr. "William Goodwin," superintendent of

ho fljicul Hnanltal at gt.tan Id.ml who camped for one month in the maple orchard of Frank Taylor at Harwlnton Conn. He combined business with pleasure, worked nights as well as days and made 76 gallons of maple sirup.

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"In short, my system all over "Was out of fix and I just dragged around at my work and didn't take any Interest in anything. "Finally, I decided to take Volar Tonic and now I am mighty glad I did. My strength has come fine and I am full of energy and vigor now. "It wasn't long after I started taking Vola-Tonls until my appetite came back. I'm eating real meals again now. Vola-Tonic put my nerves in good condition also and I sleep like a child at night. "I hope every weakened, run down person will try Vola-Tonic." Vola-Tonic, "Builder of Strength," is sold in Richmond by the five Quigley Drug stores and is sold by one leading druggist in cities and towns all over this section. Advertisement.

The Watch "Us Boys" Admired

Do You Remember the First Real Watch You Ever Had ?

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Remember how proudly you displayed it to the fellows and exclaimed: "It's 'Mine." Remember how you took it out on the slightest provocation at least fifty times a day?

How grateful you were to father and mother for giving it to you.

Ten twenty thirty years that watch is still with you. keeper as when brand new.

You probably do not wear that watch now. You keep it carefully laid aside in a handy drawer and a newer, more modern, more elegant Watch keeps you on time. But often in a quiet hour, you take out that first glorified watch and see in it a reflection of the kindly, loving givers. Call it sentimentcall it association call it prestigecall it what you will, there is something about your first Watch that makes it more than just a time-keeper. Ten twenty thirty years from now that boy of yours or that girl of yours will be more gratef uneven than today for the Watch that is your remembrance and your gift on one of the youth's great occasions.

Let us show you Gift Watches that are

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