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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 1920.
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PALACES OF POTSDAM REFLECT DEMOCRACY OF NEW GOVERNMENT
(By Associated Press) POTSDAM, Dec. 17. Frederick the Great is no longer Frederick the Great to the attendants who show visitors through the various palaces of the late
imperial German family and the Gar
rison church, where the body of the most famous of the Hohenzollern ties. He is merely Frederick the Second, in accordance with an order issued by
the chief of the custodians of the
palaces. To the democratic regime
which has swept over Potsdam, the
most imperialistic and aristocratic cen
ter in. Germany, even a dead emperor
cannot be great
On the whole the Potsdam palaces
have undergone few changes under the new government. In Spartacist
" days, rioters did not reach them as
they were under the protection of
loyal troops. Consequently, there was
no plundering and looting, and the royal residences remain exactly as
they were before the hurried depart
ure of William II, except for the dis
appearance of the strictly personal
belongings of William and his family-
Palace is Open
The new palace, where William II
lacks the ancient Chinese astronomical instruments which were taken from the Imperial observatory In Peking at the time of the Boxer troubles. These instruments were erected- on pedestals and attracted much attention. But under the Versailles Treaty they had to be returned to China.
County Churches
i Chester M. E. Church L. F. Ulmer, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; preaching and devival services, 10:45 a. m. Law Enforcement and the Liquor Traffic, 7:30 p. m., by a representative of the Anti-Saloon League. Come. Middleboro M. E. Church L. F. Ulmer, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a, m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, 7:30, Thursday evening. Whitewater M. E. Church L. F. Ulmer, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Ernest Newman, Superintendent. Boston M. E. Church Wilbur Thorn, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Guy Girton, Superintndent. No preaching next Sunday, neither will there be an Epworth League meeting. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening. The Teach-
ers Training class will not convene until after Christmas. Webster M. E. Church Wilbur Thorn, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Edward Green, Superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. If you are not attending our revival
BAIL "JUMPING" CHARGED MONTREAL, Dec. 17. The police announced today they believed that a woman, giving the name of Louise Klein, arrested here in connection with the theft of a fur coat, was sought in Chicago under the name of "Marie Allen" to answer a charge of having "jumped" a bail of $10,000 in connection with seven grand larceny charges.
HT T REED'S
services, which are now on, you are
lived, is now open to the public on I cordially invited to do so.
certain days. His library is almost de
void of books, most of them having
been sent to Holland. The smaller dining room and living rooms have apparently been stripped of strictly personal belongings. The furnishings which remain are pretentious. Gift pieces from other sovereigns and elaborate historical paintings, tapestries and statues are untouched and give the palace a museum appearance. It is not unlike Versailles or Fontainbleu in atmosphere, and there is nothing about any of the three Potsdam palaces to indicate they have been used within the last century. The Shell Room in the new palace, whose pillars and long walls are lined by inlaid, friezes of semi-precious stones, presents the appearance of a souvenir stand at Colorado Springs. The carpets are rolled back from the great marble floor and strips of matting, lined by guide ropes, indicate- to visitors how they may move through the grotto-like hall where the children of the imperial family always had ther Christmas entertainments. The great terrace in front of the Orangery, overlooking San Souci Park.
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We can save you dealer's profit on a Used Piano or can trade your Silent Piano for a Victrola.
WALTER 1000 Main St.
B. FULGHUM Phone 2275
DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 26SS Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by appointment
Sale-
Of Boys9 Suits and Overcoats
Hurry for these values! You can't equal them anywhere. Many are being sold at actually less than cost.
Boys' $27.50 Suits and Overcoats, sale price.. Boys' $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, choice Boys' $22.50 Suits and Overcoats, special Boys' $20 00 Suits and Overcoats, choice Boys' $18.00 Suits and Overcoats, only Boys' First Quality Suits and Overcoats... Boys' $13.50 Suit and Overcoat values
$19.95 $17.95 $15.95 $14.95 $13.95 $10.95 $9.95
Boys' $12.50 Suits gQ Qf and Overcoats pOec0 Boys' $10.00 Suits Qp and Overcoats, only pOe0 Boys' $7.50 Suits j4 ftp and Overcoats, only VTEevO
Boys' $5.00 Suits and Overcoats
$3.95
20 Percent Off on Boys' Odd Knicker Pants
803 MAIN ST.
Practical Gifts for Xmas
at Bowen and FivePs Price Reduction Sale
Ladies' Felt Comfy Slippers in pink, 'lavender and rose, a beautiful design . $2.35 Ladies' Felt Slippers with leather soles and heels, in colors, at from $1.95 to $2.35 Ladies' Indian Moccasins, beaded, sizes 3 to 7, pair , $1.95 Men's Leather Everett Slippers in black and brown, at $2.35
Men's Comfy Slippers, in black and grey, at $1.85 Men's Tan Indian Moccasins at $2.35 Children's Cozy Toe Slippers in red and blue, with cuff top, from $1.65 to $1.95 Misses' Indian Moccasins, beaded designs, at $1.75
BOWEN & FIVEL
REED'S
Merry Christmas Sale All Furmtare Prices lowered 10 to 30
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$1.00 Delivers a Sellers for Christmas
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A Dandy Auto for the Little Fellow
Autos for kiddies, plenty ot. them at the very lowest prices ever offered. Built to stand the hardest
knocks. All are quality machines
and are priced from
$10.00 up
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Many a man will delight his good wife with a Sellers this Christmas the cabinet with ALL the good features and none of the bad ones the only cabinet with the automatic lowering flour bin, the ant-proof casters, hand-rubbed finish and fifteen other exclusive star features. Be sure it's a SELLERS, Mr. Man it's the cabinet SHE wants. $1.00 first payment is sufficient. Balance in easy weekly payments. See our special cabinet $36 00
Fully guaranteed 6-pound , Electric Iron, $6.50 value. Compare before
you buy. Our Xmas sale price
$3.98
98c
Genuine Solid RED CEDAR CHESTS
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are included in this sale. Any of these would make a gift that would be very much appreciated. We have quite a variety of styles to choose from. Large size chest with cover nicely trimmed with copper and equipped with lock and key. This is
a regular value at S3.uu. new
lowered
price
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$27.50
REED'S 3-Months Cash Plan Enables you to save the cash discount by paying for your purchase in 90 days. Ask our credit manager about this new modern method.
Smoker Special
Here's a fine gift for a gentleman good-looking, lasts forever and is a satisfaction to the user every day. Mahogany base with heavy glass tray for cigars and matches. Get him one of these in addition to his other gifts. Special 98C
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Newest Floor Lamps for Less A wonderful new collection of popular Floor Lamps with ' up-to-date shades all priced at, 20 less Prices start for base and silk shade at only $22.50
2 IDEAL GIFTS for THE HOME A Hoover Suction Sweeper for which this store is special agent, or a Sonora Phonograph with a tone clear as a bell. Both sold on our "Club Plan". Come, see these superior machines.
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At 405 Main Street
we have just received a new shipment of Government merchandise and will sacrifice as we must have money. The best merchandise that money can buy.
These Are Just a Few of the Bargains
Heavy Underwear Wool Union Suits that sold for $5.00, our tf0 QP price n.ID Ribbed Union Suits that sold for 12.50, our r price P.UeJ Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers that sold for QC--$1.50, our price OOl Haynes Ribbed Shirts and Drawers that sold for Op n $2.00, our price OOC
Heavy Wool Socks that sold
for $1.25, our price
Heavy Cotton Socks that sold
for 50c and 25c, our price 25c and
55c
lat sold 15c
Heavy Leather Puttees that
sold as nigh as ffjpr Oil
$15, our price.
Rubber Hip Boots that sold
as higb as $7.00, our price
$3.95
U. S. Wool Blankets
Blanket that $4.95
le Blanket ' $5.45
4-pound U. S. sold for $5.95, our price
Australian Double
that sold for $9.95,
our price. . .
Commercial Cotton Blanket
that sold for $3.95,
our price
$2.95
Sweaters
$4.95
as
Heavy, the right thing for fathtr, brother or sweet
heart's Christmas gift. Sold
for $11.00, our price
Also a big lot that sold
high as $10.00 (PO QC our price J)0IfJ Slipover Sweaters that sold for $1.50, our QKf price UO
Heavy O. D. Caps with disappearing ear laps that sold for $3.95, our QfT price pl.mVO
Leather Vests All Leather Vests, with leather sleeves, that sold for $15.00 our JQ QC price . . . vOslO All leather-lined Vests, with leather sleeves, that sold for $15.00 our JQ Qpr price tpO.7t) These Vests have Sweater collar bands. Corduroy Pants that sold for $8 and $9, our (J A Vf p price $3.95 and. . . . Pi:.fKj
Moleskin Pants, heavyweight.
that sold for $4.00,
our price
$2.95
Overalls The heaviest $2.0 denim that sold for $3.50, Qp our price V-L.0
Heavy Striped Overall that
sold for $2.50, our price
$1.45
U. S. O. D. Wool Shirts, in
best condition our price
$2.95
Raincoats
$7.95
Canadian Gas Mask Rain
coats, belted, that sold for
$9.95 our price
Moleskin Raincoats, heaviest material, that sold for $24.95 oXr.pc.e. $16.95 Khaki Coats 95 Khaki Pants 95 Best for work U. S. Army Shoes U. S. Army Shoes that old for $6.95 and $5.95, Jp A pT our price $5.95 and Also a good Heavy Work Shoe that sold for (jjt Qpr $6.00. our price. . tpriwO Arctics All sizes, the best that money can buy our d0 price P.ft(J A heavy Blue Cambric Shirt that sold .for $1.50. QPTf our price JO
The Original Army Goods Store
405 Main Street OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK
RICHMOND, INDIANA
405 Main Street OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK
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