Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 289, 15 October 1920 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND., FRIDAY. OCT. 15.1920,

SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY WILL BE BIG EVENT IN COUNTY CHURCHES

National "Go to Sunday School Day." Sunday, Oct. 24, was endorsed by officers of the Wayne County Sunday School association, at a recent meeting with the president of the organization, In Centerville, Ind. Its observance Is urged u.in every Sunday school in the county. On this-day it is hoped that every person in the county will attend the school of his choice. It is the aim to place Wayne county at the top in county attendance for the state. County Sunday schools are asked

to present a special program for

'"World's Temperance Sunday, Oct. 31. One of the big events of Sundayschool activities in this county was

planned for Sunday, Nov. 7. when Sunday schools of this county will send delegations to a meeting to be heli in the East Main Street Friends church in celebration of the raising of $1,000 in this county for Sunday-school work of the state. In recognition of this offering toward the state Sundayschool work, the state association has awarded the county with a life membership. Presented Life Membership. Miss Laura Bertsch, who is secretary of the county association, wilt bo presented this life membership, as an appreciation of the local organization for her faithful services. E. T. Alberlson, general secretary of the State Sunday School association, will be the principal speaker at this rally of county Sunday-school forces. The Sunday schools of the county are urgently requested to send large delegations to this meeting. Following the meeting of the officers of the Wayne county Sunday school association, the officers of the Washington township Sunday school association outlined a prgram to be followed in observance o'f the recommendations of the county organization. The township council meeting will have luncheon in the Christian church Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 6:30 p. m. Every township officer and Sunday school officer and teacher are expected to attend. Sunday school work for the township will be discussed, and instructions given. World's Temperance Sunday The following program was adopted by the township as an observance of "World's Temperance Sunday".: The four Sunday schools of the township will meet in three divisions in Milton, Ind. The children's division will meet at the Christian church under the direction of Mrs. F. C. McCormick, township superintendent of the children's department. The young people's division will meet at the Friends' church under the direction of Piere Helms, township superintendent of the Young People's department. The adult division will meet at the

Milton M. E. church, under the direction of William Jeffries, superintendent of the adult department. The Milton band will start with the children's division at the close of the school, and march to the Friends church, where the young people will join the parade; hen to the M. E. church where the schools will be in union service. Rev. James Trowbridge will preach the temperance sermon.

Ohio News Flashes

COLUMBUS The greatest handicap to the development of prison work is the influence of political in terference. according to a statement made by Preston E. Thomas, warden of the Ohio penitentiary, at a wardens' conference here today. Approximately 1,000 delegates are attending the conference, which will last until Monday. DAYTON Reaffirming the non partisan character of the organization, and calling on all members to study carefully the records of all candidates for office the Ohio Federation of Labor pledged its support to the Irisb, called on President Wilson to grant amnesty to political prisoners, and passed a resolution favoring govern ment ownership of the railroads, in a meeting held here today. COLUMBUS Unless somo way is devised to get consumers in more drect touch with fruit growers, they will not get much benefit of the bumper apple crop. Secretary of Agriculture Shaw said today. Commercial buyers are paying 90 cents a bushel for apples, which they sell later at retail for $4 to $4.80. He advocates the establishment of roadside stands at which the growers could deal direct with the consumer.

City Lodges

RESCUES UNCONSCIOUS MAN AT FOOT OF 150 FOOT SPAR TORONTO, Oct. 15. In the sight of hundreds of persons, Joseph Moulday, construction foreman Thursday climbed the 150-foot mast of a derrick and rescued Frank Carvell. a fellow work.

er, hanging unconscious from the peak after his left hand had been crushed under the steel hoisting cable. ReacUI ing the swinging figure, held at the masthead only by a glove caught beI tween cable and pulley wheel, Moul-

aay suppea aown the steel spar with Carvell, still unconscious, over his right shoulder. Moulday will be recommended for the Humane Society's life saving medal.

EAGLES Postponement of the dance for members and their families, which was to be held Oct. 21. in the Eagles' Hall, has been announced. Engagement of the hall for other purposes made the change necessary. An Armistice Day dinner will be served members of, the lodge on the day of the celebration. The committee in charge of arranging the details

ior (ine lodge memDers participation are endeavoring to secure a large delegation to march in the parade. Candidates for a part in the minstrel, "Jazzland." which is to be presented by the Eagles on Nov. 8 and 9, at the Washington theatre, are to meet at the club rooms Sunday, at 10 a. m. Talent 'Will be selected at that time. K. OF P. A . special meeting of the Knights of Pythias officers will be held Sunday, at 2 p. m., at the lodge rooms. Business of importance is to be discusssed. MODERN WOODMAN Modern Woodman of America plan to make further arrangements for their Armistice Day float at their next meeting Monday night. Charles Harris is the lodge representative on the

central managing parade committee. RED MEN Chiefs degree will be conferred at a meeting of the Red Men. Friday night. All members are requested to be present. A dance will be given Wednesday night, Oct. 20. BEN HUR A Halloween dance was planned for Oct. 28. at the meeting of the Ben Hur lodge Thursday night. Every member that wishes to attend the dance must come masked, according to the announced plans. Following a short business meeting Thursday night, a dance was given at which about 45 couples were present.

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Third Chicago Murderer

Hanged; Others Reprieved

(By Associated Press) CHICAGO. Oct. 15. Frank Zagar.

convicted or killing two men in a holdUP. was hanged here tnrtav on thp Knmr.

gallows on which two other murderers met death yesterday. Ten other men convicted of murder, who were to have been hagned yesterday and today, were given reprieves or stays of

execution. When he was taken into the death

cell, jail guards found a piece of tin resembling safety razor blade in the cuff of his users. They believed he was contemplating suicide. Jail officials characterized him as one of the

most hardened men that has ever occupied the death cell.

American Legion

in the auxiliary. The dues are 25 1 cents a year. There are now fifty chapters oS

tno auxiliary in Indiana, with a meui bership of over 2,000. There are SOS posts of the legion, with a membership of about 40,000. .

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 15. An auxiliary unit for each post of the Amer ican Legion in Indiana is the goal set by the department executive commii tee and plans are under way for a drive to reach' this goal. The executive committee instructed each of its members to appoint an organizer for his congressional district. This organizer, who will be a member of the women's auxiliary, will visit each community of her district, where there is a post of the legion, and aided by members of the legion, will endeavor to form a unit of the auxiliary in that community. Mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of Legion members are eligible for membership

PRINCE OF WALES RETURNS; CONSIDERS VISIT TO AFRICA LONDON. Oct. 15 Announcement is made by the Prince of Wales, who has just returned from a trip to New

eaiand. Australia and British nns-

sessions in the West Indies, that he

nopes to visit South Africa and East Africa before long.

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NOVELTY is the key-note of Gold Jewelry this season. This is especially noticeable in Ladies Set Rings. Pretty and smart designs are fashioned with semi-precious stones in various styles of cutting. They really must be seen to be appreciated. Artistic Designing Some of the rings shown in our display are quite large others are of quaint shapesall have the merit of correct style, i

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New Fall Styles for Ladies

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for Men

BROGUE SHOES The newest in Fall Foot wear. Extreme styles or more conservative toes. Marie of Dark Brown Calf, wing tips, with Wingfoot rubber heels

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JUST ARRIVED New shipment Brown Calf Tramp Last, welt sewed soles and rubber heels

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Jedlerwear Begins Saturday 8:30 A. M.

Fourteen Groups of Ladies' Silk Underwear Have Been Arranged and Priced at a GREAT REDUCTION This is not a sale of discontinued styles, but a bona fide reduction event on ALL SILK UNDERGARMENTS. We call your attention to this opportunity to purchase Christmas presents at prices that are not apt to prevail later on.

Lot No. 1 All Silk Camisoles, lace and embroidery trimmed. lQf Sale price xiU Lot No. 2 $1.50 Crepe de Chine Camisole".

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Ladies' $4.75 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, trimmed in ribbons, lace and Georgette; la

dies' $4.50 Wash Satin Cami

soles, trimmed in lace

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Ladies' $5.00 Wash Satin Camisoles, trimmed in colored embroidery and

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