Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 324, 26 November 1920 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANH SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMONDv IND, FRIDAY. NOV. 26, 1920
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RUSSIAN LEGATIONS IN CHINA PROTEST
(By Associated Press) 5 PEKING, Not. 26. Tb three Eus sian communities heretofore enjoying extra-territorial privileges In Tientsin, Shanghai and Hankow have lodged protests with the diplomatic body in Pekin against the taking over by the Chinese government of jurisdiction in the Russian concessions in those cities in pursuance of the decree of Sept. 23 (by -which China severed relations with - the legation representing the government of the late Russian Emperor, Nicholas.) The protest from Shanghai is signed by the Russian Chamber of Commerce, Committee of the Russian Assembly, the Russian Volunteer fleet, and a long list of firms and individuals. It declares that the signers "recognize in the declaration of the Chinese government a menace to our immediate material interests as well as to future prospects for uninterrupted residence and trade relations with China." They request that the authority of the Russian Legation and the Russian consulates in China shall remain unassailed. -"' Refuse Request. Similar sentiments were expressed by - representative Russians and by certain Chinese residents and leaseholders in the other concessions. Chinese officials at Harbin are reported to have asked the Russian frontier district court there to transfer all its documents to the Chinese government. The request is said to have been refused by the district attorney who declared that the procedure must follow Russian law. In the event of force being Used against him, he said, his course would be to notify all foreign consuls in Harbin of the fact for the reason that documents' pertaining to foreign cases were in his possession. At a meeting of the diplomatic corps in Peking it was resolved to recommend to the Chinese government that the physical property of the Russian legation be placed in charge of the Administrative Council of the legation Quarter and it was intimated that the choice of the body for custodian would be Prince Koudacheff, the deposed Russian Minister, who would beasked to remain in the legation as a:prtyate citizen until his departure from China No Decision Announced. No decision regarding possible action on the protests lodged with the body was taken, so far as could be ascertained. The attitude o the Foreign Office is to continue in office all functionaries in the concessions except the consuls, who have Jieen replaced by Chinese commissioners of foreign relations. So far as possible, The Associated Press is informed on good authority, it is the intention to follow Russian law procedure in all cases where Russian are concerned-From the Chinese point of view the new status of the Russian concessions does not infringe any treaty rights and it is declared to be the intention to hold such rights in statu quo until a government is recognized in Russia. ,
Suburban
BOSTON, Ind. Bert Packer 6pent Saturday at Cincinnati.. .Mrs. Charles Greggersnn, Mrs. Gilbert, Packer, Mrs. Robert Ketron and daughter Lucile, and Mrs. Sam Ketron and -daughter, Hazel, shopped in Richmond Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitchell and son motored to Dayton, O., Saturday Miss Madge Druley spent last week near Eaton, O., with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seany and children, .Mr. and Mrs- Al Short were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Phenis. ..Mr. and Mrs. George Rinehart and daughters of near Eaton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Druley...
Better Than Whiskey for Colds and Flu
New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold
and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year in the lrug 'trade is Aspironal. the two-minute cold and cough reliever, authoritatively guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically 'endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are now supplied with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold is to step into the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to serve you two teaspoonfuls with four teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. With your watch, in your hand, take the drink at - one -swallow .and call for vour money back m two minutes if you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within the time limit. Don't be bashful, for all druggists Invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody's doing it.
When your cold or cough Is re
lieved, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most agreeable cold and cough r-pniedy for infant3 and children. Advertisement, t ' '
THOMAS feDISON'S WIFE SERVING ON ALL-STAR JURY)
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Mrs. Thomas A. Edison. Mrs. Thomas A. Edison, wife of the famous electrical wizard and long1 identified in civic undertakings, is serving1 as chief of a Jury of prominent women in Jersey City. The jury is hearing the case of Jack Segall, charred by the New Jersey state board of registration and examination in dentistry with illegally practicing a crude art on the molars of several persons. '
Mrs. Ollie Pars and Mrs. A. B. Parks visited' at Jeffersonville Willard Howard spent Monday and Tuesday with his family at Amboy, Ind Charles Gavin will move to Liberty after the first of the year. Richard Duvall will succeed him in the traraep
business here Miss Esther Epperrl
son or Kicnmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Farnsworth Thursday. .Misses Mary Druly and Susie Kitchel and William Jenkinson of Indiana University, Misses Lucile Porterfield and Mary Beard of Earlham, will spend their vacation with their parents Mrs.
Muir of Richmond visited friends here thi3 week. i CAMPBELLSTOWN Mr. Kramer
Charles and family, of Israel Township, spent Saturday Highland Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Swisher.' ....Frank House and family visited; their son, Harold and family, south of j Eaton, Sunday Miss Clara Ayde-j lotte visited the Central school, Tues-i day.... '.The Christian Endeavor soc-j iety will have a box social Saturday night. Pie, ice cream and cake will I
aiso ue serveu. lue tames are requested to bring baskets -which will be sold at auction. ' WHITEWATER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman entertained Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strayder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sherly White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Sitlon and family and Mr, and,
Mrs. Charles Kirkman. ... Will Blose j and Mrs. Cora White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blose and son, Harold Harry Spencer and. children and Mrs. Sis Blose of Bethel; were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar! White and family Sunday. . ..William Rhodes and Gayle Hunt spent Sunday with Denzil Gray The senior class! of the high school who held a pie so-!
cial after the basketball game Friday evening, cleared $44 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blose and family, William White, Mrs. Din Fulghum and Mrs. Andrew Hoover of Richmond spent Sunday with Mrs. Sade Wallingford. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carroll and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie of Richmond were callers in the afternoon.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose and Mr. and Mrs. Dill Addleman were callers on Mr. and Mrs. K. Thomas Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Byran Stetler and family of Richmond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newt Alexander Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs.'Corrie White entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Koos of Richmond, Mrs. Gertie White and children and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas and family Sunday Mr. and Mr3. William Curtis spent Sunday after
noon in Fountain City. ..Mr. and .Mrs. Sherly White and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank White Sunday evening Mrs. Ethel Woods and daughter, Maryam spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Osro Elose. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Woody Lamb and daughter, Emma of Webster, and Andrew Stevenson of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James O. Robinson and family Mrs. Stella White and Mrs! Pearl White spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Tessa Blose: .. .Mrs. Jennie Townsend and daughter, Ethel, visited relatives in New Madison Sunday. PHILOMATH, Ind.- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn and son, Orval, and Mrs. Rufus Stinson and daughter, Mabel, were in Richmond Thursday.. . Mrs. Elmer Deer spent Thursday afternoon with J. O. Plankenhorn and family... Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan of Lynri, Ind., died Thursday evening. Mrs. Adam Fulton and Mrs. Lee Fulton, of this community, are her daughters.. . ..Mrs. Mary Shank spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Rufus Stinson and daughter, Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Hendrix spent Saturday in Ricnmond. j Virgil Plessinger of Richmond.;
spent the week end with Mrs. jennio Plessinger, daughter Mildred, and son. David Mr. and Mrs. George Grant and family of Brownsville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Plessinger and
family., .. .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob snanu
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Rheumatism, lumbago, neurtis. backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, aching joints When you are sufferirg so you can hardly get around, just try "Red Pepper Rub," and you will have the quickest reiief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the
sore spot through and through. Fre3 the blood circulation, breaks' up the congestion and pain is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little 'at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Almost instant relief awaits you. Use it for colds in chest. No matter what you have used for pain or congestion, don't tail to try Red Pepper Rub. Advertisement.
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Announcement from Thistletliwaite
Oro Stores
At No. 4, 914 Main St., D. H. Jones and Gaylord Jones will take care of your needs. At No. 5 Store, 1609 Main St., Thomas Elliott and Norman Hoeffer are at your service. At No. 6 Store, Frank Srieve and Hollace Warner are anxious to please. At No. 7 Store, 1 05 Richmond Ave., Earl Kraus and William Snyder will give you the best they have. Any complaints or suggestions will be welcomed. We must have closer relations with you (the people) to give you the Best. Make Our Stores your Headquarters, we have one in every section for your convenience.
Several changes have been made in our personnel, and we wish to use this method in endeavoring to get closer together We all want to give you the best to be had, and will at all times give you Courteous Service, Lowest Prices and Standard Merchandise. . With the exception of our No. 3 Store, 6th and Main, and No. 1 Store, 415 No. 8th St., you will see new faces. If you trade at No. 1 Store, 415 N. 8th St., you will be taken care of by George Coggshall and Ray Hardwick; at No. 2, 8th and S. E, by Harold Thomas. At No. 3, 6th and Main Sts., you all know William (Bill) Spanagel and John Honacker.
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THISTLETHWAITE'S (7) CUT-RATE DRUG STORES (7) for Service, Quality and Lowest Prices! Signed Mark Pennell, Jr., Mgr.
Epent Sunday witji Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shank and family, of Waterloo, Ind.. . . .Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Hendrix aM Russel Hendrix, of Richmond, fcpent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix-. .. .Mr. and Mrs. George Ful ton and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fulton attended the funeral of Mrs, Elizabeth Sullivan, Sunday at Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Colloway Isaac entertained relatives from Hamilton, Ohio, Sunday. ....Miss Retta Plankenhorn is slowly recovering from her recent operation. Mildred Plesinger and Emil Filby attended a dance held at Centervillo, Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Starr.. of Richmond Mrs. Will Leab and children, Letba and Walter, of Clifton, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deer, spent Monday with J. O. Plankenhorn and family.
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and makes him nappuy contented to una a steaming cup of all-satisfying Battleship Coffee making his every meal better and more appetizing! Ask your grocer. CoffeeThe Perfect Drink The Canby, Ach & Canby Co Dayton, Ohio
BAOTILESHIHIP (DoJHpse
Advance Holiday Offering of High Grade Clothing for the Entire Family at prices based on present low wholesale prices. This offers you the opportunity to secure the clothing you need at a substantial saving in price ; and, coming in advance of the holiday season, this offering should be doubly attractive. If you are familiar with the character of .our clothing you will realize that these prices are exceptionally low. If you have not yet visited our store, come in tomorrow and see the big values now offered.
Goats
Make your selection from our beautiful display and profit by the saving now offered. Plush coats in various lengths and styles, as well as cloth coats in all the most wanted materials and colors plain or fur trimmed. Also luxurious fur coats at very moderate prices. $18.95 to $125
Suits
Suits of very fine quality materials, beautifully tailored and trimmed in the season's most popular effects. A wide choice of materials and colors that' will make your selection easy. Alterations free perfect fit guaranteed. $39.95 to $98.95
Dresses
Serge, velour. tricotine, Poiret twill, velvet. Georgette, crepe de chine, satin, charmeuse and other desirable materials, developed in some of the most charming dresses youll see anywhere. And you will probably see just the kind of trimming that appeals to you. $19.95 to $44.95
Satin & Velvet Blouses We have received a special shipment of fine quality blouses which were bought at a very low price. If you can use a new blouse or two, it will pay you well to look at these; they are real bargains. $5.95 to $9.50
High Grade Furs
Muffs, collars, scarfs and matched sets in all kinds of skins. Our furs are sold under their proper names, without misrepresentation. Selected skins and dependable workmanship in every one of them.
$15.95 up
Skirts
New plaited skirts in all wool serges, worsteds and wool plaids. These are skirts of excellent quality and tailoring, and VERY fashionable just. now. They are very good value indeed, at our low prices. $8.95 to $19.95
Millinery
Smart new models in a variety sufficiently wide enough to please every taste. You'll find it easy to select a becoming new hat here, and the price will be less than you expected to pay. $3.95 to $15.00
Petticoats
We have a very attractive display of silk and Jersey petticoats in a wide assortment of colors, combinations and two-tone effects. Prices are so very low that it would pay you to buy them now for gift purposes. $3.95 to $8.50
GirFs Coats
Stunning little coats for girls and juniors, up to size 19. in a choice selection of fabrics. These attractive coats rome in a, very nice selection of becoming styles; plain or for trimmed. , Special at $19.95
Boys' Goats
Good, warm overcoats for boys plain and belted models in all wool materials. Solid colors and mixtures in a wide variety. Tailored to stand up under the hardest kind of wear.
$12.50 up
Men Save Moneyona Good Suit or Overcoat
SUITS
Suits that show all the perfect tailoring and style of custom-made garments, but moderate in price. Wide range of plain colors and patterns in good, durable fabrics. The styles are up to date. $24.95 UP
OVERCOATS Warm, light in weight, stylish. Here you'll find the kind of coat you want, and the price will be less than you expect to pay for a high grade coat. Come see the kind of coats we offer and then
compare the prices
$39.95 UP
Open a Divided Payment Charge Account
If you have not yet opened a Divided-Payment-Charge-Account at this store, you should do so, because it offers you a satisfactory and convenient way of being well dressed at all times. It costs no more than buying for cash our prices are less than many cash stores ask. Come in today, open your account; then have your new clothes in time for the holidays.
712. Main St.
HIGH GRADE WEARING APPAREL
Phone 5299
