Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 27, 10 December 1920 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1920.

FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR MEMORIAL BOOK TO BE MADE FRIDAY ? -. . Final arrangements for the publication of the Memorial Gold Star volume, the state book commemorating Indiana men and women -who died in the service during the World war will be made Friday at a meeting of the Indiana' Historical commission of which Prof. Harlow Lindley, of this city, Is a member. Compilation of the material for the volume has been in progress for months under the supervision of J. W. Oliver, director of the commission, and is now virtuallv comnletArt. Th hnnlr

will be the first purely gold star volume to be issued by any state and will be made a worthy tribute to the Indiana men and women who made the supreme sacrifice. The book will contain a picture and

brief biographical sketch of each of the 3,280 men, and 14 women nurses who died during the war. Pictures of more than 3.000 of the men and all the women have been secured by the commission and plates made ready for the publication. Members of. the commission are Governor Goodrich, president; Frank B. Wynn, Indianapolis, vice president; Harlow Lindley, Richmond, secretary; James A- Woodburn. Blooraington; Charles W. Moores, Indianapolis; Samuel M. Foster. Fort Wayne: Matthew J. Walsh. Notre Dame university; Charity Dye. Indianapolis and Lew M. O'Bannon, Corydoo.

Largi

est Indiana Still

Is Seized by Officers

(By Associated I-ess) INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. io Police and federal officers Thursday confiscated a 50-gallon still, 38 gallons of whisky, and 250 gallons of mash on a farm a half mile from New Bethel. The officers said it was the largest still to their knowledge in Indiana. A man giving his name as Roy Taylor was arrested. ' It was said he had rented a barn on thefarm of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steffin, telling them he was an inventor and was working on a special incubator.

Ballet dancing is ono of the best paid professions for women, one of tho few branches of stage work that Is not overcrowded.

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pixnf Exftve -when founded irccc 2a pJ experience. BEECH AMS PILLS have been used for 60 years by people all over the globe. BEECHAKTS

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Sold

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STUDENTS OF COLLEGES MAY URGE PROHIBITION (By Associated Press) . CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Recommendations regarding the future activity of American college students in 'behalf

of prohibition in European colleges and universities will be made to the Inter collegiate Prohibition association's board here Dec. 20 and 21. The association's board of directors will then hear a report from their educational secretary, Harry S. Warner on eight month's observation of the college situation abroad. A recommendation that the name of the organization be changed to Intercollegiate Civic association will be taken up.' The question of an enlarged and broadened program involved in such a change will be considered.

CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE INDORSED BY LEGION Unanimous endorsement of the Red Cross Christmas seal sale was given by members of the Harry Ray post of the American Legion at the regular meeting Wednesday night. Commander Hunt said Thursday that the sale of these seals was becoming more and more closely related

to the post, as many of the ex-service men who were gassed are now developing tuberculosis. He estimated that there had been 15 cases reported among the local boys in the past few months. - . He also pointed out that 75 per cent of the money raised through the sale

of seals would

community in an effort to combat

tuberculosis. The social service bu-, reau, Red Cross and Wayne County Tuberculosis society are-working to

gether in the work".

A number of Christmas baskets will

be sent by the local post to boys in

hospitals here, Dayton. Ohio, Fort

Wayne, Ind., South Bend, Ind., Nashville, Tenn., and those receiving treat-

ment-for tuberculosis in Arizona and

the southwest There are now about

eight ex-service men at the Eastbaven hospital. Dr. Hunt spoke with pride of the spirit with which the fortunate ex-service men are taking care of their more unfortunate "buddies".

DYE RIGHT Buy only "Diamond Dyes"

Each package of "Diamond Dye3 contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye worn, shabby, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings, sweaters, draperies, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes," no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has color card. Advertisement

Representative Attacks Excess Profits Taxes WASHINGTON, Dee. 10. Secretary Houston's recommendation in his annual report that excess profits taxes be repealed and that the higher brack-

.ets of Income surtaxes be reduced we. e

attacked today by Representative Kitchin, of North Carolina, ranking Democratic member of the house ways and means committee as "the most unwise, unjust, undemocratic and pro-Republican thing that ever eman-

be used in th.tlocaliated from any departraent of the gov

ernment since Its beginning.

Stiff Joints Sore Muscles Smoothed Out By Hamlin's Wizard OH Soreness and stiffness resulting from unaccustomed use of muscles or too much exercise, such as tennis, baseball, golf, hand-ball, etc., give way quickly to the soothing effect of Hamlin's Wizard OiL It penetrates fast, drives out the soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Hamlin's Wlnrd Oil Is a. rood dependable preparation to htn In the medicine Cheat for first aid and when the doctor may be far away. It la an absolutely reliable antiseptics application for cuts, burns, bites and stings. Sprains and bruises heal rapidly under Its soothing;, penetrating- qualities. Keep It on band. Oeneroos slss bottle 15c. If you are troubled with constipation r sick headache try Hamlin's Wlsard Uver Whips. Just pleasant Uttl pink puis at drusg-lsts for 19c

High School

The enthusiasm and generous spirit of Richmond high school students revealed itself Thursday when 1.900 Christmas seals were sold by noon today. -This exceptionally large sale Is only the beginning. Seals will be sold this afternoon and again in the auditorium Friday. Noyrrac girls in the school spent much of their time getting more stickers from the headquarters, the dean's office. It is expected that the example set by the students will add new incentive to the sale that is being conducted throughout the county and in the city. If all organizations and persons display such a willingness to support the sale it is believed that the "ten cents per capita" goal will be reached even before the Christmas holidays are over.

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TURK ENVOY RETUTiD ATHENS, Dec. 10. Galib K. Bey. who was Turkish minister to Greece in 1916 and was sent out of the country together with the German and Austrian diplomatic corps on the

flight of King Constantine, has been

redesignated as minister In Athens by

the sublime Porte.

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13 North Ninth Street

13 North Ninth Street

QUALITY ARMY AND NAVY GOODS STORE

A Call to the People Who Care to Save

We are disposing of $150,000 worth of U. S. ARMY and NAVY SURPLUS STOCK at a price never offered to the public before! The Goods Speak for Themselves Come in and inspect this merchandise, which has been re-inspected by the government and is of the VERY HIGHEST QUALITY

Take Advantage of these Great Bargains

OVERALLS

BLUE OVERALLS, 52.50 value KHAKI UNIONALLS. $4.50 value MOLESKIN PANTS, value J 6.00, now

$1.65 $2.95 $3.75

LEATHER LEGGINS

$5.25 $4.00

..$1.50

FIRST QUALITY, $9.00 value CORDUROY PANTS. $7.00 value, now

WRAPPED LEGGINS. bound edge, $2.50 value

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SHEEPSKIN COATS

$17.50

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C 6-INCH BELTED. J- r JTA good quality $X.OJ3

CORDUROY PANTS. $7.00 values, now

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LEATHER JERKINS Excellent quality, rpf Off $7.50 value fptl.OO

MOLESKIN PANTS

Former value $6.00, now

Rubber Boots

HIP BOOTS U. S. and British gov- &A PA ernment, $9.00 values 4)TtJl KNEE BOOTS, $5.50 VALUES OK our price tDO0J

U. S. ARCTICS, 4-buckle $4.35 values

$2.65

Rain Coats

$16.00 $9.75

MOLESKIN COATS $30.00 values SLICKERS, double-backed and breasted, $14.00 values

MARINE COAT, black rubberstorm, Q rtf? coat, $12.00 value tPO.lt)

Army Shoes

MARCHING SHOE $7.25 value

ARMY RUSSET, Munson last $7.00 value

OFFICERS' SHOE, $9.00 value-now

$5.50 $5.50 $6.50

Navy Shoes

U. S. NAVY BLACK$1000 value

$7.50

Army Coats FIRST QUALITY U. S. Army Q- 9 AA Coats, good for work, $17.50 value, tj) JL .UU Blankets U. S. ARMY, OLIVE DRAB COLOR, $r HP $7.00 value, now DwO Army and Navy Shirts

$4.75 . .. $2.75

REGULATION ALL-WOOL $6.00 values RECLAIMED SHIRTS Slightly worn

Sweaters

$1.50

U. S. ARMY SWEATERS, $2.50 values

ARMY SWEATERS, collar, sleeves, three-button front, excellent quality, first grade, (10 fTA $3.50 values, at O.DU U. S. Army Heavy Sweaters, $7.50 value. .$3.50 Underwear

ARMY RECLAIMED all wool

Navy UNDERWEAR, double breast

ed and chested, all sizes, at

Save from $1.00 to $3.00 on Each Suit You Buy

90c

$3.00

FLANNEL SHIRTS Four colors, good quality, $5.00 values $2.45 Corduroy Pants, values $7.00. now $4.00

The Army aed Navy Goods Store

13 North Ninth Street

OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 O'CLOCK

Richmond, Indiana

MAIL ORDERS Mail orders received and given prompt at- ' tention by one " of our men who is a specialist in this kind of work.