Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 209, 12 July 1920 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SyNrTOLEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JULY 12, lyzu.
oGiety
jr-ROsr-Msfy, w -westcutr- Place,
will go to CTffifc Mlcn:rT3il3-VCJKtO
Mr. AP4 AJrs. Mert.e. Brown and small son ar spending -their vacation' at CrooXeJJJale.",- ---?- ." " Miss Maria Connerton left Saturday fo-4Hattof-eaobi Portland, Mich,, to epenhee'-weelE8.' --i -V- ' MW-Jette'"-Kranier, East Main
street; hss-aa -ner guest- Miss Peggie
TCtrafc, -of-Burlington-, vt.
??7rftyr&G&rteamv and da ugh-
were used profusely about the house, ters, Martha and Thelma, of Clncliw
Tjit In the afternoon & luncheon -Waa natu u.. nave returnea -nome aneiM
served by- the hostess to city guems. rspenamg tne- weeicena wrar -relatives
At a" beautiful summer, pajrfy gifn Moaday afternoon, by .Mjs.B.en. Bartel aUier froma. on - youth ..Eighteenth SAraat..' tha-engagement of Miss Florence Bartel, laagb.ter..of Mr. aud. Iklxs. .A dgrnITatteU .-Soath - Slztcnt h street? end-SJUllam A. Jacobs, ol Bjrnhjan
The -wedding wflr.be an event of early
Septembers Miss- Bartel is an accomplished pi&riist and is an alumna of Ward Belmont College, Nashville,
Tenn. Mr4: Jacobs Is" an attorney Trr
Birmingham. ' - '" The announcement Is made of the engagement of MJsB-'Cora- "Llchtenfels, of tbe Wayne Apartments, to Albert RyanV or-MlddleoW, O," The wedding will b an veB of his month. A few close friends" of. Mrs. Julian Cates, formerly a resident of this, ciix. now or 'Florida, were entertained-In
her honor by Mrs.' Walter Etogle, Mon
cay aiternoon t ner aparcmem in xne Pelham, North Thirteenth street. The afternoon was spent playing bridge.
Among- those who ep-ewt -Sunday in
Court, Mss Gertrude WIltams, South
lorteenyv. Btreet, mibb- tieien ttui, Mifts Dorothy Black and Mils Virginia Burr, all Tf Detroit, Mich., formed A
picnlo party In" the Glen Saturday!
afternodhr ' Mrs. Galen Lamb and Mrs. Jeanette Moorman of East 'Main' street, will leave "Wednesday fOf" Atlantic
rClty andTothef "easfetn" pOlfltsT where 1th fur Will. spend Wia. remainder of the"
summer. - . . ' Mr. ' and Mrs. Aaron Wogaman, north of Boston, hadas their guests Sunday,' Mrs. "Frank. Cllne and daughter, -of- Ortandr, ta., Mrs. Morris
Bradfield, of Cleveland, O., and Mr.
Cincinnati were Mlsfi Esther TfTeldTtt 'HrsT J." A. "Crownfof Xenia, O.
MIsb Helen Jessup. Miss Helen Mc-
Whlnney,' "Miss Helen - Berattage, Mlsa Miriam Jordan, Miss Josephine Hiatt,,
Miss Mary ' Rinehart, Misst Katlttyiilr;a(jv
Binaiey,' miss uertruae juggiesion,
Ml.. T7 11. TTI11 111 A.
Mrs. Clara1 McWhinney. and Mrs, q. xaa , Tr Tu rTq w raiA t wTs1f' imulls "hi' tin ew l etnals-; ine first
' A surprise party was gives Clarence Moore Sunday at WsJMano neafBoston, whejr. a few THelwls brought a plcnio Nainner and spent the day. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. CJarence Moore, Mr. antfkMr.XaineV Bfch ner, Mr. andN&rsVL A.J0di(w1lyad
family, Mr; and Mrs. McKlnmley Tay-
toS? MVrart-raS Show M,ut? Tuesday- afternoon.
Moore tula Tay.irT'tiitd-Mi-s.' JJtiBcli end" family, Mr. and Mrs: Bemwtt
Meore 'Mr.' ft M r-G pfirr V
Mr? anfl ' OTtbt ""Wettiertwi1," "w
Moore,- - Roy - NeceBPary and Thomas Barker.
Mr.l and .Mrs. J. Clinton Browjie
South Tenth street, have returned
from New York, where they have been
Spending their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Nicholson Johnson, nee Miss Mary Evans, have returned from their wedding trip and are in their new home on South -fill teenth street. They will be at hometo their friends after August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley M. Hall, nee Miss Jesse Sands, of San Francisco, Cal., are the parents of a son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georsre Evans, Miss
Edith Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Roerti
Barrett Evans motored from jndiaiinnolis Sundav and were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, North Eleventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Arnett and daughters, Kathryn and Gladys, and Miss Isabella Ayres, left Monday for a. two weeks motor trip through" the East. Miss Conda Haworth is the guest of her sister in Cleves, 0. Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd and children, of South Sixteenth street, and Mt. Ray K. Shively and daughters, Jean
HOWARD A. fiJOORE, Tailor Dry Cleaning and Pressing Altering, repairing and refrhlng""of Ladles' and Men's garments" 'specialty Our pressing is all done by hand work, delivered promptly and guaranteed. 921 Main St. Over Bartel & Rone's
9a RQoeaa sio
ters will be entitled to cast the' ballot for president. Figures -eomptfed-'HbJr
ittte TTatloliarwoman'ffarry'TfofH' the! k.a."-" - . r T"" -.. - .: 1
here. J..
Miss Mary Rinehart, of Washington" aeeout-h jdiena-andt-bas been
estimated that at least S.WMMW'-ehewld
ee-'-takea frora- eawr -tian 6n -this
"-Tie-rollowing table shows the male andfemele-otrfl- by -states : Females' Males 2i;&.over 21 &.xiver
Rev. "and Mrs".9bwarbrTTrown and
family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles', Wernle
to be held Saturday evening, July 24,
a rfolrmebwrg-this' seced,l-Saturday, -AgHBt-7t atvFonntam-City;- and the
Wrdr-Saturtty.AwgiMt-l at Hol-
lansburg. The programs will appear later. Mrs. Benjamin Gehr, 400 South
Fourteenth""street, will" be hostess for
--MlSS- -Gertrude- Eggleston, South
TweUih Btreet, will be hostess for the Ornla. -Alelaa . club. .Tuesday evening. "TJITs. "R.,,,C. TWmtOrrTW10Tiah-ftoad
. . . . , . -. V - - Women Voters' League
v-lf full uJtrage iiy- -giatd to Wie woineBf -voters vof the' fTnite'd 'States prior' tothe"vember'el&t!ofisap-
rWEHHO LYNCHED BY MOB - -
wnoicent;--ewpi-6yer says DURHAM, N. C, TnlT tfcL Roach, the negro "who was taken from mo PurBun I'uuiuy -jan mnv TrwiuusBay
proxtnA.at.eJy 25.OJO.0Q0 additional yo- ui w lilts
1920 census estimates show Jhat, therel terooeh wfeek Hle-H4me-ia-ega to1
are 28,883,568" wftmen over "21 "years in
tfee United-Stat es-tthd that'tJsBrnnale
population in the same class sr-9
77,6.w-Tfiese Bore- do"ot''take
Alabama -,552,154: Arizona .S,28 Arkansas 387,193 QaUfornla 33824 Colorado 234,767 Connecticut ...... MS.W DelawareT. ..., 64-,W Florida v 1M.B53 Georgia 674,463 Idaho -76,T9fr Illinois 1,72,240 Indiana 847,723 Iowa e64,8
Kansas 482,827 KeTrttreky ........ r3r;731
Louisiana Kaine
Maryland Massachugsetts Michigan v . Mrfttiesota. Missip-pi. .......
m tIt)trbt"B bout Ittlratr when Mr. and rsrtmlk(3r"-i!et-Barr-fcrf Italy this moTtth;'-ttie -hoar 6fl which TH6y sail wittrurtf -about and -taker theni; wot to'Itahr. trot btrsr&ht 'rn-T,!-
and lynched jnTk churchyard neafVtox-j 0"oTnwo""thtns'-rrn:ertain.'',Tnth-er
charge of having attacked a 13-year-i
cm.v-cmg't-'Nle'jreer.' con-
trfttOT-er wnoiaa -ReeW-worked. The"rp1ginBnT3 havrbeenTnixerronV falrv'sl
1 2t) ry&cr &&rvr 'eJie'-tTiepaInter
hesHS Teer 4eeMrtl ina. trhe&fitfl.le
mekK weed -thtelghowt "TBesaay-af-l
have been committed. andd4M'-fiot
lay tbff contretloK' camp wbete he waa -intdoye4 jufftil. 5i40 it. m.- -.Ttie asaultia...sald. tjaubaxe -ofcuxred between 2:30 and 3 o'clock.
Art World
west, -will entertain the A; N. C. club Tuesday at p. m. "
The Degree - of Honor will meet
Tuesday evening in Vaughn hall. Mrs. Clarence Kramer, 1402 Main street, will entertain the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church Tuesday afternoon, at which timenoffioers.will be -eleoted. "' MiSs- Agatha Phelps, North Thlrteenbb. BtEoathas returned home after spending two weeks In Indianapolis with her sister, Mrs. Mary Swan. "Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carrol, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll, spent Sunflay In Day-con.' " - f
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans, South
Eighth'reer,vhav.-a'9 helr - guests,
Mrs. John Dickerson of Convoy, O., and Mrs. George Irland of Monroe-ville.
Corsets are believed to have had their beginning in stiffened bands of cloth that Grecian and Roman women wound around their bodies.
LET 0. D. BULLERDICK have your Kentucky Coal Order
Montana
Nevada New Hamp. New Jersey
aw Mexico
ew Ybfk
N.' CaroMha
21S.3C? 403.200 1.11.9,3.3 864,636 663,652 454,235 9S5.1G3 0,915 397,844 -19,934 1.9Q3 810,924 3.03-5,2?3
x 664Uir
.81,051
434,82-f
1,012,397
300,64ff
67,887-, 23,195 68a.61ff 122,863 1,917,182 904,434 729,872 455,919 258,727 403,908 L123.665 -.957,876 706,669 468,953 1,070,062 -lYb.Olf 888,626 44,026
149,668 851,702 113,637
3,119,773
INDIANAPOLIS, .lD4..Wuy .12
When. Vjliam inlley -Foulke of .Rich
mond made Diana- for-- a- -soiourn in
Ita'ly-he washed fo have others- enjor
ntfr art -collection during his absence,
bo he arranged for the: exhibit Ion- of-
I a part of his pictures at the Jbn Hr-1 i ron -art Institute h,. hlrBrtnr.nrnwn-i
was jnyjiea. o see yie w.osis -oi rt lit
7CTdTutN-'DJyThe'wafra'-'bf- sdniy teagl-J position, one in the Pitt gallery, in mri rthlte,cr.-wnrit-Wasvrmm TiHtnel FIoTen"c'e.'amlthe "fttlret -In Ia.Na.
Mr, FouUte's- home-in order to selecf
such ieijigs. -.as- he wlsh.edtp- display in the galleries. As a result 36prat' Ings and a.Iew pieces ol ancient armor a-re now on exhibition- 'in be 'large easrailery oft" tneupper floor. With' 61ie or two.fciCeptidlitHe pictures are tfU eYample Brifrtpe'aif 'arL afiu Tof the nYosl tfartr' oTthe' 'earire:- schools' Nearly alirTh'e pictures T5aVe been 'fiblI6ctedby Mf. Foulfte-lnUistr'avelsr IhCluded W the Collection ' a're' "paihtlilgCelthe ofigfnals bf tarTthfUT cot5tesr ffbm naty'; fraiflT'FtanCeT-HoIland; Englari4rGermany, polaHoT Denlriatk, Me-SlcoV w'.,, The only picture by an American
artist r?r a tSorTraTt 6T Mr. "FouTke's-U
graffddaghterrjanet "Urlet 'painted "by
Mary "Fdofe "of tTeWtofk. "THTs-por
th-5 m6st a'flractlve thThga JlTtntoi:
pajerrerTnnhrtilcrnYB "th MTrt:rn.
J gnm'tappeaTs 13tirnri)etween numHtfrln
ttuu laKea tangie-TJT n7Twerv"TOr" a protecting stone wall separated ItTTPm the waters eage; toTEe back of It 111B lAuUmailLS lift 'a'flnOHf tffirnHriilU'ii.
lar sides lo the sky 4'hr-ouKh' mista thatJ
veil thejrr-witte-paie intB-o'- pwrple and I
...uB.j.. . ,mmu Bi8tOBa anil gTflme
N Iwll&.-Rn4 flo,wf r-bqrdereA natha Beem
I L M . .
in" pare Qi me nouse that it itt dtrr -
Li cult to -thlPk of one without the othfer.iJSi,
v v,yi-.usr b jannut auij surroy au but the groups Ql .o.14 yew ree that
PQK1 sfeyward. -To Jive In that spot
Aor-nearly a yeari What poems wllf
air. i'puine. be-sending us - - , A Bit of Realism. An example of- realistic-child por-trarrure,-wlrt(?h-Tippral--to 'mtmy -for
its- irreiiKe-nuantr and ''Its-' -Mrtllfur
nanoimg yT -ffetartl, "ts- "Ttrb Picture
5oeK-'Dy-Jan5inky, ti Polish "artlaf
TTotfargallery ltfXondorf, repr?ntlng lUeTtfa'tfonn-drafid ChlYd wlth'SpCath-erTtahtl-fhe tltfle'-St: "Ton: TBIb
fwa8a'tavlrffe group in early" religious
painting. The aTfaneeWent drthaT-
areVis BtrrklhgiyIike''Qiat-in the Na4
nanarairery Tininr k :: - -The 'pieces of armor include a breast-phiter a backplate and"8 hehnet,sald to MYb Deen worn id"thevPoppen-
helmer regiment during the 30ear8'
N, Dakota 134,646
-Ohf
Oklahoma , . . Oregon r. ... FBHnByivanla
l,B3,TTf 185055 2,3SS,408 " 183,030 378,353 147,605
Rhode Island
S. Carolina S. Dakota
Tennessee 596,648 Texas 972,639 Utah... ....... -94,801
Vermont 117,571
-.56,1344.
190.890 l.S2;56o 41rl,268
i cot nr. t o tr& r;
.. i n vW "n .u rv ui
-irgtpia
5JO.320
Washington 30o,449
W. Virginia Wiscons-in . Wyoming .
313,465 672,272 31,724
179,834
368,046 195,189 607,6.68 1,103,357 114,115 124,506 575,533 4?o,594 371,249 751,743 69,501
Te"ction"
Picture of Hia Villa
Another picture wnrSh' BeTffrs a per
sonal message -iBa; large 'waters color landscape, "Villa of the Marquis "Bru
Lugano," pamtea Dy an
and bought in ID14. This
villa in the north of Italy has been leased by Mr. Foulke until next springUpon looking at the picture there Is mi
Helps
Weak Eyes
worW's fjif-hi CTilcargmirl8!JS: - 4 Sore
wrren'flir.-Fcfdllte-"Was-in-Berlin in 189u-lw discovwech'air-oM
rank -shoTr Fronr rfie "nery-Tacr tna
ine canvas was In bad shape- and irad ben'orked-over ' tr ttoffcrt"-Kr
too -n to an'expert' who 'was "employed -with- the- prlfitfDar &lWtnrJn
- jni . . ' . . -
-i.ne experriaeTraflea n"ars"be-
Berlhr
did bo because of "the texture of the
original thmv aw,- whleh' w-pecullar to this scho.ol. A econQ canvas had been pasted -undf-.tIla-orlglDal, worn one. .This old picture Is said to be
CHAIR- PUSHER8 ON STRIKE - ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. July It Six
hundred, members of "the-Chair Push
ers' union struck Saturday, causing a N
tleup-of the roller-chalr tralfic on the 1
boardwalk. Two strikers - were ar
rested for disorderly -conduct The
ftoea-demand -60 cents instead of 25
cpnts an hour, ,
Sharpens Vision
Eyes
Bon-Opto pves 6kVTe,l1eTto fm-flaieti,--acbing,-itchingr, burning, Work-U-anedahd waerjr eyes Best Vlroggta recommend nd ciarantee satis XactkMor w4H reftmiyour merirvt
6e delicious xornonthe
cob
13
retainecTin..
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which stajr crispjximilJrc
RSEY
"Ask re-vra "sk gw&yzp grocer
TSearn the
Total
.2fW83,5t5 29,577,690
ASK FOR and GET !K!S)uiiicis7s The Original Malted fVlilk for IriTkntS andT InVaifids Avoid Imlta 1.91)3 and Substttuten
FLOWERS Consult us on the matter of Funeral Flowers and Flowers for all occasions. THE WAYNE F' OWER SHOP Phone 2614. 1031 Main St.
FOR SALE High grade used Upright Piano Mahogany Case Walter B. Tulghum 1000 irafnS. ' ' ' Phone 2275
Have you tried a bottle of the New Cook's Goldblume? Itithefeathm " Youll say so
TIRE VALUES Watch our window daily for good Tires and Tubes at rock bottom prices. Wm. F. LEE, 8 S. 7th St
HITZ For Intelligent electrical work CALL NO. 2927 COMMERCIAL 64ECTRIC SYNDICATE 23-N. 9th.-
DR. R. H. CARNES DEWJ1ST Phene -266$" Rooms 15-16 Comstock "fiuilding 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by . . . appolntiaent. - - - '
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5,000 More Bottles in Bert Williams' Joy Bundles of "Ten Little
Bottles
EACH We Ran Out of 'em Saturday But the second shipment of Bert's masterpiece, "Sealed !n Bond", arrived today, so if you were among Saturday's disappointed "Fun Thirsty", come in tomorrow. Buy your secret little treasure. Have "Ten Little Bottl&s" in your home to attack that epidemic of Gloom when it comes.
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LOW SHOE VALUES
Ladies' Brown Calf Lace Ox
ford, 'military heel, at '". ". ..
$4.95
Ladies' Black Kid Two-Eyelet Tie, Louis heel,
Ladies' White Canvas Theo Tie
with military heel, at ,.r:;7:...r:..
$3.45
Bovven & Fivel 610 Main Street
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JULY REDUGTIQISf SALE Down to New Low Prices that we have never had since normal times. Everything is Cheaper now. Specially priced for our July Reduction Sale.
Domestics
HOPE BLEACHED
MUSLIN, full pieces di
rect from the Lonsdale bleachery. All you want as long as our stock lasts.
45c OUTING FLANNEL, very heavy double fleec
ed, fun bleached. "UNBLEACHED MUS - r LIN, heavy weight for. LtuC 6heeting, worth 35c a yard.-- -
50c NAINSOOK, fine and
sheerr graes bleached.
50c PERCALES, full
yard wide and the best
quality, all colors.-
45c PERCALES, yard
wide but not quite so
fine in quality.
32c
29c
35c 39c 29c
Summer Voiles
19c
59c
75c
Ginghams
35c STRIPED VOILES, last season-styles but
good quality.
75c NOVELTY VOILES,
beautiful floral designs
in all colors'. - . $1 PRINTED VOILES,
rich color combinations
In exclusive designs.
1.50 GEORGETTE fQ VCTtES'," novelty designs cOC hi scroll " an3 "geoihetrical designs: - - $1.25 ORGANDY, the QfT wanted shades, full 40 OOC Inches wide-- - - $1.25 DOTTED SWISS, nr yard wide, all white, DC also-pink and, -blue stripes.
50c DRESS GINGHAMS, beautiful styles In plald3 and stripes, r 75c FINE GINGHAMS, extra width and a very fine quality. ' ' $1.25 TISSUE GINGHAMS, yard wide, new pattern, just received.
Grepes
69c LINGERIE CREPE, white, -piek and skyr85c BLUE BIRD CREPE, all the wanted colors. 75c BLUE BIRD SERPfiNTTNE all the colors, new this season.
39c 59c 85c 39c 59c 48c
White uoods
LINEN FINISH. SUITING, worth 59c In a regular way. Winfe DRES VOILE, regular 98c quality." "very fine and sheer. IMPORTED ORGANDY, extra wide and permanent finisTi.
39c 69c 95c
Bed Spreads
S2.50
$5.75
Extra Special
29c
THREAD, sold only
fo 'purchasers of other mer
chandise. '
CROCHET SPREADS
a very special bar-1
gain.' SATIN MARSEILLES SPREADS large
size, beautiful designs. SATIN SPREADS, j Af handsome designs. tuUUU worth much more than this price
Towelii
oweiins
20c QOTTON TOJVELING 122c 35c UNIOUV TOWELING.".. .25c 40c STEVENS'" yOWELING 29c
Silks HEAVY CREPE DE Ol QO CHflNE, all silk.Ol.i70 heavy weight, that has been costing $2.98 a yard. $3.0 0 GEORGETTE J- QQ CREPE, this quality bJLc0 w4s- as- high as $3.75 a yard although our price was $3.00; all colore in stock. . SATIN MESSALINE, J- qq yard- wide. ' and all i5J.yO colors tncluding navy and black, the early season's prices were $3.00 and $3.5Ct -a yard. S AYtJT C H A R- eey no MEUSE.'best quality 0.70 and all colors In stock, worth much more than our price. FANCY PLAID J- no SILKS, all the new Ol.iO color combinations" and a quality worth much more.FANCY STRIPED (- qq SILKS, satin stripes Ml0 that were-$3.50 a yard -Just a short time ago.Hosiery Reduced $1.25 SILK HOSE, black! QQ wh4te wid all colors ex- tJOt cept brown. $1.5 SILK LISLE HOSE... 98c $1.00 SILK LISLE HOSE... 79c 98c SILK -BOOT HOSE 59c 65c SILK BOOT HOSE 33c (size 9 only) House Dress Aprons Cut extra full and nicely trimmed, either light or Q-ij fQ dark colors, $ quality dXDtr Tub Silks $3.00 Quality $159 J4.Q0 Qnality $1.93 $5.00 Quality .- $2.98
JULY
On
SALE All
1
Baby
ges
Garria
Save 20 this month More than 50 styles to select from. Not only will you find here the largest showing, But the newest and daintiest of all ihafis good in baBy carts. Come in and See the Values Offered
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