Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 204, 6 July 1920 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920.

W. L. BARNHISER AND COURT TAYLOR ARE BURIED AT EATON, 0. EJLTON. O.. July 6. Funeral warv

cs for Court Taylor. 42. former

fcberlfl of Preble county, who died at fcla home here Friday, were held Suncay afternoon la the Methodist church and were in charge of Rev. A. J. BusBard, pastor. Burial was In Mound Hill cemetery. Surviving him are his Xrife, foster daughter, two brothers and two sisters, and his father. Funeral services for Warner Lewis Barnhlser, 68, better known as "Barfcey," rural mall carrier, who died Saturday at his heme here, wer-; held

Monday morning at his l -.tr- r Reverends Hiley Baker a: Tingling officiating. Wav-: Knights of Pythias, of winCedent was a member, - ! hurial service at Mound li:'! .. Hhere interment took puz. Mt Barnhiser entered th errloe when it was inaugu: and serred for 18 years, retir months ago on account of health. He was at one tini ? (Of Eaton. He was born at W andrta. Surviving him are

land one eon, William Barnhisor, of 9aton. 1,000 at Big Outing. Profcahly 1.000 nersons attended the

did not escape. She suffered compound fracture la one limb, her back was bruised and her nose broken. It was thought that she had been internally injured, but she waa said to be resting very well Tuesday. The body of Mr. Cook waa carried on the pilot of the engine for nearly a half mile. He was badly mutilated. He is survived by his widow, one son. Harold, and his mother. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a. m- from his home east of Greensfork. The Bev. Foster will officiate. Burial will be in Greene fork

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DIES OF INJURIES WHEN SPEEDING CAR (By Associated Press) JACKSONVILLE, Fla., July 6. Frederick O. Bradley, aged 30 years, Bon of Peter Bradley, of Boston, president of the American Agricultural and chemical company, banker and financier, died last night of injuries sustained In an automobile accident yesterday at Pablo Beach. Bradley was a passenger in his racing car which was being tuned for

speed contests on the beach. The car struck quicksand on the course and turned over.

Williams' Kidney md Liver PiDs Have yon overworked yoar mwmm ayitafB iad caused trouble with tout kidneys and tivert Have jroa peine In loins, aide and beck? Bm 70a a flabby appearance of the face and under the eyesT If so, rum 1 WILLIAMS" KIDNEY ANDLTVUR. PILLS. . 1 For sale by all DrusYlata, Price 60 ocnU. ' WILUUK.MFG. CO., . Prtpt BtTOtaa, oSS For Sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

$150,000,000 ENEMY PROPERTY RETURNED CBy Associated Press)

WASHINGTON. D. C, July 5. The

amendment to the trading with the enemy act passed by the recent session of congress authorizes the return of $150,000,000 of enemy property, according to estimates of the alien property custodian's office. There will remain more than $350,000,000 in seized property in the hands of that official. Under the amendment, the "A. P. C," as the office is generally known in government circles, will release property of several American heiresses who married foreign noblemen, property of the German embassy, enemy diplomats, all aliens who were 4 vs Aim a4 i ' t 7cn C f n znr t- o t i n a A

lajmual outing and picnic of the Preblo , hv th trvatv nf nea

fuuxlLj iQuatxu uiuwem hbcu-jcli eld here Saturday at the county fairrsjrounds. The Gratis band was in attendance and was a feature of the p.ffalr Other features included addresses, games of contest, horse racOng and a basket dinner. ' Christ Church Home Coming. . Members and friends of Christ church in large numbers participated In an all-day home-coming Bunday at ahe church, held in honor of Bev. HarfVey C. Bream, former paster, who is prlfclting In Eaton, enroute to St. Jofceph, I1L, where he has accepted a charge. Rev. Bream preached a sertnon appropriate to the home-coming. , Patriotic servicea conducted Sunday "evening at the Presbyterian church by Hipv. Cha-ls Irwin, new pastor, drew n, large : i:di. r.ce. Bev. Irwin preached fe sermr r. bpfiUlng the occapion. Memers of the CiviL Spanish-American pand v.orld war were guests at the services. Pv. Trwln was a chaplain Vith the Antiin forces in France. ' Watch 3s: ioting for Cox. f Interested crowds stood around the fchow-windowB of the two local newspapers Saturday while results of the (balloting on candidates for the Democratic nomination for president at the Frisco convention was in progress. The crowds became very Jubilant when Ctovernor Cox took the lead over the tother candidates.

Mrs. Howard Cook Is Recovering From Crash; Cost Husband's Life Mrs. Howard I Cook, of near Oreensfork, is reported recovering from the accident which cost her husband hie life when the automobile in vhlch they were riding Sunday morning was struck by a fast Pennsylvania mail train at the Centerville crossing. Ma Coofc. who was driving to the

liome of his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Cook

MoConaha. because of her illness, bad

Stopped to allow a fast train from the west to pass. Immediately following:

the passing of the train he started eorosa the track. The flagman at the crossing vainly

endeavored to get Cook to stop. It is paid the victim did see the warning nnd applied the brakes, but the car slid directly upon the tracks in front ,of the eastbound train. It i3 believed that Mrs. Cook tried fto jump from the automobile, but she

and women of allied or neutral coun

tries who married enemy subjects. Americans who were held in Ger

many during the war and whose property here was taken over, may now rec-over title, no matter where thfy pre resident. Ti"j amendments also extends the privilege of prosecuting claims against enemy debtors to creditors in allied and neutral nations on condition that the same privilege is extended to American creditors by those nations holding enemy property. There is to be no "informal return" of property by the alien property custodian under the new legislation, it was announced today. The procedure to be followed in securing possession of seized property Involves formal application to the president and filing of a claim on the A. P. C. After the application has been approved and returned, the attorney general will Issue an order for the release of the property at issue.

Why Pearls Are Popular J Pearls are today the favorite neck ornament of womankind. Just why they are so popular is little understood. Here is an expert's opinion: "Pearls because of their peculiar sheen axe 'complimentary' to every complexion. Blondes and Brunettes alike can wear them with equally good results. The roundness of the pearl and the soft drape of the string add to their charm. Any colors may be worn with them." H We have made a close study of the pearl situation and have been successful in acquiring a stock of the best grades bard to duplicate as they are extremely scarce. "Come In and let us sHoW Busss" CHARLES H. HANER 810 Main St. Jeweler Glasses Fitted

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C. M. DAVIS WANTS TO RUN FOR MAYOR C. M. Davis, manager of an automobile agency on Main street, has announced his candidacy for the Republican mayoralty nomination. He has been a resident of Richmond for three years. Davi3 is a former newspaper man, having been connected with the two leading papers of Indianapolis. He has traveled extensively.

Auto Owners Attention Would you rather pay $12.00 or $13.00 for a 30x312 OLD TIRE made over, with nothing behind it, or pay $16.90 FOR A 6,000-MILE NON-SKID TIRE of the same size, guaranteed by us and the manufacturer, on which we make our own adjustments and on which you are absolutely protected? Don't You Think the Tire at $16.90 Would be the Tire for You to Buy? That's the kind of values we are now offering. We also have SOxSio NEW TIRES as low as $10.90 if you want that class of tire. Richmond Tire Service Cor. 11th and Main Sts. Open Evenings and Sundays

The Midwest Engine is the tint, fully developed, high speed heavy duty truck or tractor engine on the warm

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The chemist who discovered the remarkable hair-destroying properties of phelactine has conferred a genuine blessing upon a multitude of women. This peculiar substance seems to paralyze and shrink up the hairs to which it is applied, right down to their roots and these hairs come out very easily and quickly, roots and all, before one's very eyes! Phelactine is perfectly odorless, nonirritating, non-poisonous a child could eat it without the. least harm. Not to be compared at all with depilatories or electrolysis. It leaves the bkin so soft, smooth and hairless, no one would guess yon ever had a moustache or other hairy growth. If you will obtain a stick of phelactine from your druggist and follow the simple instructions, you will certainly be "more than pleased." Advertisement.

Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 PEERLESS CLEANING CO 318 Main Phone 1493 Work called for and delivered

Splendid Stock of Paper Novelties and Paper Napkins at The Richmond Art Store 829 Main St.

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SUITS DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED, $1.25 6ulU pressed 60c; Trousers cleaned and pressed 60c Carry and save plan. Altering, repairing. JOE MILLER, Prop. 617J2 Main Second Floor

Marvelous Values in this Great JULY MILLINERY CLEARANCE

We have made tremendous preparations for this event and will offer some of the most startling values in Summer Millinery ever seen in this city.

Ribbon Hats FOR SPORT WEAR Clever new styles in this most popular effect

Basket-Weave Hats FOR AFTERNOON WEAR Large flat shapes that are an amazing value

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At Feltman's

Closing Out Shoe Sale of all our Men's and Women's Shoes and Oxfords priced above $6.00 the pair, also entire stock of Children's Shoes at less than cost. Without question this is the most phenomenal sale of shoes ever exploited. Prices have been lowered in a sensational manner affording 6aving possibilities that set a new mark in value-giving. Below we offer a few suggestions of our

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LADIES' PUMPS AND OXFORDS

Brown Kid, J. & K. Make The best values in the store. To close them out, values up to $16.00 at S9.45

Black Glazed Kid Pump Plain vamp or with buckle, at

Black Kid 1-Eyelct Tie Welt sewed soles, mad" over pump last

$7.45

Black Glazed Kid 2-Eyelet Tie, leather Louis heels, priced at

$5.95

$5.95

Extra Special Prices on White Pumps and Oxfords

White Nile Cloth Two-Eyelet Tie, a new arrival, full covered Louis heel S5.95

White Pump In Kid leather, either plain or w-ith ornament 86.95

White Canvas Pumps In Nile Cloth, with Baby Louis heels S5.45

White Reinskin Cloth Oxfords for the Ktreet; carried In Cuban or military heels, at 55.45 and

S4.95

MEN'S HIGH SHOES AND OXFORDS

Men's "Heywood" Oxfords In Brown or Black Calf,

values up to $16, sal

$10.45

Dark Brown Calf Oxford With an extreme English or medium toe

$7.95

One Lot Sizes 9 to 12 in genuine Calf Shoes, English last, a $14 value

$8.45

Brown Calf Oxfords Neolin soles, five different styles, priced at

$6.45

Feltman's Shoe Store . - The World's Largest Shoe Dealers 35 STORES 724 MAIN ST.

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