Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 224, 29 July 1920 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1920.

according to a notice received by the local nary recruiter. These destroyer are being fitted out and will sail aa toon aa they can be fully manned. Recruits will be sent direct to the receiving ahlp at Philadelphia. Following la the number and class of men needed: 6 boatswains first class and 6 second class; 6 coxswains; 12 gunners mates (ordnance) and 40 torpedo; 6 Quarter masters signal and 18 navigation; 42 seamen and 48 seoond class; 9 electricians general and 24 radio; 6 carpenters mates; 6 storekeepers; 42 machinists mates; 72 en-

Nature Provides The Ingredients

SPECIAL SESSIONS HAVE COST INDIANA DEARLY SINCE 1911

INDIANAPOLIS. July 23 RepuDUr

can leaders of both sides In the present special session point to a comparative table of costs of recent general assemblies to fehow that while their party may have been under the necessity of calling two rpclal ses

sions, the three meetings 01 me seventy-first general assembly cost les, special sessions Included, than the reg-

ular sessions of ana uu. m which the Democrats controlled Up to tonight the present peasion has cost about 121.000. M,000 of whi-h anoroorlatcd as a legislative

budget at the beginning of the session, j erly performing the work which nature Provision is made In the deficiency j has assigned to them, then nutrition.

appropriation bill to meet any costs of the session beyond the $20,000. Charles Kettleborough. director of the bureau or legislative information, has comn'led the following table of comparative costs at the request of Representative John L. Benedict of Indianapolis: 1911 (Democratic) $129,8B4.7 1913 (Democratic) 162,507.07 1915 (Democratic) 112,472.63 1917 (Rrpubllcan) 103,622.19 1919 (Republican) Regular session, $87,700.62; printing, $9.000 00; January. 1920 Special session. $10,000.00; present session. $21,000.00; total. $127,700.62. The cost of the three meetings of the present assembly, unless it is prolonged beyond present expectations, will be lees than the Democratlo session of 1911. 1913 Hit Highest Mark. The 1913 session struck the highest mark of legislative expenditure in the hlptory of the state. Homer L. Cook

of Indianapolis was speaker of the ,

house of representatives in that session. TWause of the attacks on the Democrats for the extravagance of the 1913 session they retrenched all along the line in 1916, but neither of the regular sessions under Republican control since that time has been as high as the lowest of the Democratlo period. The dally ooat of the present, session is abovt $1,100. Salaries of representatives and employes make up the largest element of the expense. A number of representatives and several senators have absented themselves for one or more days, and in some instances have not returned to Indianapolis since the first week. In these cases there is a possibility that they will not claim their salaries, and If they should not, it will make Rome slight reduction In the session's cost. Speaker Eschbach says that personally he believes that no representative who ha been absent from the city should be entitled to draw pay for the days of absence, unless he was compelled to be away because of Mr ness of himself or his Immediate family.

gine men; 80 water tenders; 6 boiler makers; 0 blacksmiths; 3 commissary stewards; and 6 ships cooks. Those

seeking additional Information should apply at the local office, corner of Eighth and Main streets.

Arfjo-Phoaphate, the New Herbal Remedy, Now Endorsed by Local People

If the digestive organs are not prop-

whloh Is absolutely essential to the

recovery of other diseased parts, will be lacking and there can be no permanent relief. When bodily nutrition Is normal, the stomach digests the food, the blood absorbs and carries the nourishment to the different parts of the body, causing the various organs to properly perform their functions. Na'.ur-' has provided a remedy in the ingrcdi.'its of Argo-Phosphate, the new herbal stomach remedy, which is now beins? introduced here. It Is purely vegetable and its vitalizing, corrective and reconstructive qualities are so pronounced that beneficial results are noticed from the first day. That this is true, it is only necessary to listen to the statements made dally by local people who have given Argo-Phosphate a fair trial and have been benefited thereby. It la dis-p-nsed. by Clem Thlstlethwalte. Advertisement.

DEPENDABLE WRIST WATCHES Wrist Watches differ greatly in their worth as time-keepers. Take an attractive case with a dependable movement and. the wrist watch is the most convenient and practical item of a woman's list ol jewelry. For years we have been known for the excellence of our watch assortments. We firmly believe wc have the very best styles-m cases and the best makes of movements made in wrist watches. It will pay you to sec this stock before buying.

CHARLES H. HANER 810 Main St.

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INTEREST PAID JAN. 1ST, 1920 ON AL.L SAVING ACCOUNT8 WITH THE PEOPLE'S HOME AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Start your 8avlngs Account with us any tims and $. dlvident July 1st and Jan. 1st following

Naval Reserves Needed For Active Duly on Seas Many ex-service navy men and men in the naval re. erve are needed for the ships Brooks, Kane, Gilmore, Humphreys, Fox, and Overton, for duty in European and eastern waters.

RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER

Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if two bottles of Allenrhu, the sure conquerer of rheumatism,

does not 6top all agony, reduce swol- j

len joints and do away with even the slightest, twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe ca-es whore the suffering nd agony was intense and piteous and where the patient wa helpless. Mr. James II. Allen, the discoverer

of Allenrhu, who for many years suf-j fered the torments of acute rheum-1 atism, desires all sufferers to know that he docs not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisive-j ly conquers tl.is worst of nil diseases,, and he has instructed your druggist to j guarantee it in every instance. Advertisement, i

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DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 ComstocU Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Eveningi by appointment

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CLOTHES BASKETS- 98c at

Friday & Saturday Specials

at

.ECnollenberg's Store

Friday and Saturday are bargain days at our store. We expect to make things so interesting on these two hot days that you cannot afford to stay away. It's not only the price on the merchandise we offer that will bring you here, but the values you receive in exchange foryyour money. This is what has made all our sales such a success. Fine values for your money.

Ready-to-wear Specials Friday and Saturday

10 Ladies' and Misses' Polo and Mixture Coats, $25.00 and $29.50 values; sate $10.00

1 lot of Waists, Crepe do Chine, Voiles, Colored Georgettes, beaded and embroidered, $6.95 to $12.00 values. Sale

$4.95

Children's Spring; Coats, ages 6 to 16 years, assorted colors; special, to close at Y2 the Regular Price

YOUR FALL SUIT can he ordered now. We have manv patterns to select from. LICHTENFELS In the VVestcott

PLEASE NOTICE My dental office will be closed the month of August. Dr. E. J. DYKEMAN.

FORD FOR SAliE 1917 model, in good condition. A Bargain.

BRICKER'S GARAGE

East Room Values 1 lot fancy Hair Bow Ribbons, light and dark colors, regular 65c to 98c yard; special, yard 59? 1 lot Organdie Ruffling, pink, blue, lavender and orchid, regular 85c yard; special, yard 59 25 and 40-watt Tungsten Lamp, special 29 60-watt Nitrogen Lamps, special 50 25c Mufti, the best cleaner made 19

UNDERWEAR BARGAINS 1 lot Ladies' Union Suits, white bodice top, sizes 40, 42, 44, 65c value; Friday and Saturday, suit...50? 1 lot Ladies' closed and lace knee Union Suits, sizes 40, 42, 44 ; Friday and Saturday, suit 50 1 lot Men's Mesh Union Suits, $1.50 value, short sleeves, ankle length; Friday and Saturday, per suit $1.25 1 lot Men's Ecru Union Suits, short sleeves, threequarter length leg, $1.50 value; Friday and Saturday, suit $1.25

Domestic Specials 10 dozen lace trimmed Dresser Scarfs, size 20x45, worth $1.25; Friday and Saturday, each 98 200 yards Table Damask, 72-inch, splendid quality at $1.50; Friday and Saturday, yard $1.35 10 . dozen 81x90 Seamless Sheets. Watch these go Friday and Saturday at, each $2.38 25 dozen good Pillow Cases, real values; Friday and Saturday, pair 8S

Second Floor Annex Friday and Satnrday Specials

FINAL "CLEANUP" ON DRESS VOILES, mostly dark colors, such as navy, brown, taupe, wisteria, 40-ln. wide; former price $1.00 to $1.50; Friday and Saturday Sale price 75c per yard

1 LOT OF FANCY WHITE VOILES in checks, plaids, satin and lace stripes. 40-ln. wide; former price 75c, Friday and Saturday for 39c per yard

15 PIECES of Caledonia Zephyr and Silk Plaid Ginghams in dark Scotch Plaids, suitable for ladies' house dresses and girls' school dresses, 32-in. wide; former price 50c per yard; Friday and Saturday Sale price 35

Dress Goods Specials 36-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, $3.50 value; Friday and Saturday, per yard S2.49 $2.75 quality Black Chiffon Taffeta, Friday and Saturday, per yard $1.98 Printed Georgette, beautiful patterns, $4.50 quality, Friday and Saturday, yard $2.98 Good quality Pongee Silk, natural color. $1.75 quality, Friday and Saturday $1.39

BARGAINS in the ANNEX 1 lot 50-lnch colored Madras, regular price $1.25 to $1.50; Friday and Saturday you can buy these at yz Price. 1 lot Fancy White Madras, 35c to 50c value; Friday and Saturday. yz Price. 1 large Electric Floor Lamp. Silk Shade, worth $25.00; Friday and Saturday, J2 Price. 1 lot Sample Lace Curtains, a real bargain; Friday and Saturday, i2 Price. 1 lot Shino Polish Floor Mops, worth $1.00; Friday and Saturday, each 79 Here's your opportunity Special discount on every Trunk In our stock Friday and Saturday.

SPECIALS IN THE ART DEPARTMENT

Children's Stamped White Dresses, $2.00, at ..$1.50

Stenciled Square Table Covers, $2.00, at $1.60

Stamped Library Scarfs, 51-50, at $1.15

Friday and Saturday in Our August Reduction Event will be busy days. A determination to make speedy disposal of all Summer Goods brings about reductions in price that cannot fail to interest. Every department shares in the reductions, altho only a few are mentioned here.

Georgette Crepe Our best quality, 40 inches wide, all shades the quality that sold for $3.25 yard.

REDUCED I 1 TO I .

$1.98 yd.

All Summer Coats The most pracUcal styles for women, misses and all. These cool evenings demand a warm wrap of some kind, and at these prices a Coat is the logical garment Choice of every Spring and Summer Coat.

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Price

FOULARDS Our regular $3,00, $3.50 and $4.00 quality reduced for quick J1 QQ disposal, yard J)J-JO CREDE DS CHINE Our best quality, the kind that sold for $3.50; all colors, particularly the light pastel shades (jsy - Q special, yard MtiJ SILK SHIRTINGS Fancy Stripes, excellent for men's shirts, as well as ladles' waists and blouses, regular $2.98 values; QQ special at pl0 CREPE DE CHINE SHIRTING Regular $4 50 and $5.00 quality (Jf QQ special, yard

FIGURED GEORGETTE Dark and light fig

ures, regularly sold for $4.00; special at

FANCY SILKS Stripes and Plaids, excellent for Fall dresses and waists, regularly sold for $3.60 and $4.00; priced I0 QQ specially at d.0

IMPORTED VOILES and Dark Crepes,

patterns that sold for $1.50 and $1.75; special, yard

$2.65

good

98c

WOOL DRESS GOODS Without reservation every piece of Wool Dress Goods will sell at a special reduction of 10 per cent. Also, Trimmings will go at a discount of 10 per cent.

$1.98 -72 inches $1.19

72-IN. TABLE DAMASK Selling regularly at $2.60; special MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASKwide, that sells regularly for $1.50 and $1.75, goes at

ALL-LINEN TABLE DAMASK JQ f?( Selling regularly at $4.25, at pOOU One group of Corsets that sold regularly from

$2.00 to $4.00, priced special for this event at

One group of Brassieres that eold for KQ 75c and $1.00 are repriced at 0C Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38 and 44 only

$1.49

One big group of 150 Waists, Voiles, Organdies. Batiste and colored Summer fabrics, regular $3.00 and $3.50 values; Irt (rQ special at A second group of Wash Waists, long and short sleeves also, mostly Voiles JQ and S'triped Batistes; special... ... J)JLU . And still a third group QQ to close at . 70C "Lady Sealpax" Union Suits, a suit of distinction and comfort, regular price $2.25 QQ priced for this August event at... PlOa7 Ladies' Union Suit. "Cumfy Cut style, tight and loose knee, regular EQ 75c value DC Ladies' Bodice Top Vests, white and QQ pink, regular 69c and 65c values 07lr

"Carter's" Union Suits for ladies, tight knee.

with band top, $1.50 value, at

Men's White Balbriggan Union Suit. KQ regular $1 value, special 0l Lot of Boys' Porosknit and Dimitle Union Suits, sizes 24, 26 and 28 only; 75c and AQkn 85c values; special at TtC

Ladies' Envelope Combinations specially reduced $2.25 Muslin Gowns for ladles, special at

Children's Half Hose, sizes 4 up. white, black, brown and white, "with fancy tops; special at only HALF PRICE

$1.29

.25 $1.89

Sport Skirts at

$9.95

Skirts of Tricolette, Fantasf. Dew Kist, Satin, Brocaded Satin and Paulette Skirts that are actually worth $19.75, $22.50 and $25.00. Only 20 Skirts In the lot, so early selection is Imperative.

LEE B. NUSBAUM COMPANY

NUSBAUM BUILDING

At Feltman's

SPECIAL OFFERINGS at Feltman's Shoe Sale

Any black or brown military heel Oxford; values up to $12.00, price

f ALL HIGH HEELS $95

Black and Brown J. & K. Kid and Calf Military Heel Oxfords; values up to $14.00; sale price

For MEN:

Men's Brown Calf Oxfords $85

Feltman 's Shoe Store The World's Largest Shoe Dealers 35 STORES 724 MAIN 8T.

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44 N. 7th St.