Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 50, 7 January 1921 — Page 13

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANP SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND-, FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1921.

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SOVIET ORGANIZATION

IS GAINING GROUND THROUGHOUT ARMENIA

By Associated Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 7. Near East Relief representatives at ' Kara, Armenia, have been called Into conference by the Soviet representative there and asked to give an accurate accountIng of all property and supplies owned by the organization in that region, he relief workers were told- they might carry on their work in Armenia providing they avoided counter revolutionary activities.

So far as known there are thirty relief workers in Kars, two in Alexandropol, one in Karakliss, and one in Erivan. Owing to the presence of powerful Russian forces in Armenia, the Erivan government is reported to have decided upon the demobilization of its army and the substitution of a Bolphevikl army organized along soviet lines. Three hundred Armenian officers are declared to have left for Moscow, where they will be distributed among Russian military Academies. An educational train is said to have errlvrd at Erivan for the purpose of converting Armenian peasants and workfrs to communism. The chief communists of Armenia have completed preparations for the first Armenian soviet congress which will meet soon pro deal with the. reconstruction of the country.

DAUGHTER OF AMERICAN COPPER KING IS MARRIED TO A BRITISH NOBLEMAN

Philomath PHILOMATH. Ind.--Virgil Plesslnffr spent Wednesday afternoon with Svlvia Stinson.. . . -Fank Sullivan, of IUfhmond is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fulton and ron Orval Ira PolWt anil ron. Frank, were in Con.nprovill? Wednesday Mrs. Henry Snyder and daughter, Iola, Mr. and Mrs. Will lard Rodenburg. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg were in Richmond Thursday Hazel Helmsing of .Tacksonburg, Is staying with Mr. ard Mrs. Jacob Shank this week Miss Mildred Plessinger and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deer spent Thursday afternoon with J. O. Plankenhorn and family Miss Mildred Stinson. of Richmond, spent a few days this week vUh hrr parents Mrs. Jennie PlesFinger spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. George Fulton Mrs. J. O. PlnnVnhorn spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McCashland. of Abinn Messrs. James Rose. Paul K"iov. E-nr.st Stinson, Harry Weber. Mr. ;-ni ' M' o Din P'ankenhom and fn O'vnl Mr. nni Mrs. J. O. Plank-rrhi-i-n pi dM"?hter, Ruth, attended K. of P. sunner held at Abinaton, Wednpsdnv eveninsr Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and daughter, Darlie, were entertained at an oyster supper, by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Russel and sons, at Fountain City, Friday night. ....Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hendrix and daughter Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn and son. Orval, were the guests of Margaret Shadle at Centerville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John

nenarix speni suna:iy wiin iir. ana , Mrs. Ross Hendrix of Richmond Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg and Miss Edith Brown spent Sunday with Rufus Stinson and family.. .Mrs. Clarence West, Mrs. Williard Rodenburg, Mrs. M. J. Weber, and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Moore and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank Ernest Stinson and Paul Kelley were in Richmond Monday Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mc-

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Viscomit and Viscountess Stuart leaving St. Margaret's after wedding. Eleanor May Guggenheim, daughter of the American copper king, is now Viscountess Stuart. She and the viscount were married recently at St. Margaret's, Westminster. The photo shws the couple in tneir wedding garb.

Cashland spent Monday with Harry McCashland and family, of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and sons spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garrett, of Waterloo Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg spent Monday with Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter, Edith Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McCashland, at Abington Foster Lemon, Miss Hazel Breen of Clifton and Leslie Clevenger called on Miss Darlie Fisher Sunday evening Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn spent Tuesday with M. D. McCashland, at Abiperton. REALTY TRANSFERS John Weyl to Hiram Lakes, $1,000. Pt. N. E. 29, 18, -12, containing 3 acres. John H. Niewoehner to Harry H. Tubesing, $1. Lot 111 Jenkins addition city. Dickinson Trust Co., to Wm. R. Crawford and Nettie M., $1. Lot 2DS Reeveston, City. Winifred S. Hanes to John W. Earles and Maud M, $2,000. Lot C, block 9, Dublin. Anna M. Doughty et al, to William

T. Davis, $1. Lot 25 Haynes addition city. Elmer E. Nicholson to Clifford C. Foutz, $1,350. Lot 2, block 23, Hagerstown. Fred J. Miller to Jacob C. Rife and Veronica, $1. Lot 36 J. Roberts additkn city. Arthur Pool to Prudential Ijoim and Investment Co., $1. Lot 39 R. Woodnults addition city. , Mary K. Clements to John W. Clements, $1. Lot 441 E. Starrs addition city. Enoa C. Veal, Gdrn., to Carney C. Renner, $1,225. Lot 5 Cranor's addition Williamsburg.

The fles-h of the wombat, a burrowing Australian marsupial, resembles pork and is esteemed a delicacy.

CORE THROAT J Gargle with warm salt water then apply over throat V Vapo R u a Over 1 7 Million far Uted Yearly

Announcing Pre-War Prices

On the Famous

It Never Raises as Much as Others

It Always Was the Best Value

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INSIST ON HAVING YOUR AUTO EQUIPPED WITH THIS BATTERY

Vesta Batteries Are Different So Are Vesta Service Stations The Vesta Battery with its patented features, which are exclusive with it, and with Vesta Service Stations, are your insurance of greatest satisfaction with your battery troubles.

Special Ford Service for Ford Owners We guarantee Ford owners a battery that will give longer service than any other. This is because of the special Vesta Isolator, which prevents plates and separators being damaged by vibration. Ask about this feature.

Piehl "HEX The Radiator That is Positively Guaranteed Against Damage by Freezing

In the "Hex" you can remove a single tube or a dozen without disturbing any other part of the radiator. This radiator can be repaired quicker and at less cost than any other. You can't hurt a core made of these Seamless Copper Tubes by freezing because there are no seams to be forced open.

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SEAMLESS COPPER TUBE

Radiator

Our radiator repair department, which is under the supervision of Mr. W. C. Finnegan, a direct factory representative and a radiator expert of national repute, is being conducted on the most efficient basis. No matter what your radiator troubles may ba, large or small, we can give you real service and guaranteed work. Mr. Finnegan will be glad to talk with you any time on automobile radiation. Piehl Auto Electric Co. 1024 Main Street Phone 1891 WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED TO RENDER PROMPT AND MOST EFFICIENT REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL. MAKES OF RADIATORS

The Most Drastic Cuts in Merchandise Ever Offered in this Community. Buy at these Low Prices.

"PAY AS YOU WEAR

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Nothing reserved. Our entire stock of finely tailored suits ret i

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prices. Late style creations in Broadcloth, Serge, Tricotine and Silvertone. Many for trimmed models. We invite comparison of such prices.

SUITS Selling formerly up to $65.00

$1750

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Ladies9 Coats

Here in the very heart

the season we have slashed the prices on this wonderful line of coats

Tricotines, Silvertones and Serges. The very latest shades and late styles, all sizes; values up to $45

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Men's Suits Without doubt, this is the greatest opportunity ever offered the men of Richmond and vicinity. Aside from making big reductions in price, and taking a tremendous loss on these clothes, we give you the privilege of making your selection and wearing the clothes while you pay for them. Our liberal credit system is winning great favor. The latest shades in plain or novelty patterns, styles for the smart young dresser of the more conservative SUITS that sold for $50, $60 and $65, your choice during this sale

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Big Bargains in Overcoats All the latest "snappy" or conservative models, values at $50, $60 and $65; your pick of the lot at

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Boys' Suits and Overcoats Formerly selling at $11 $12.98 $16.25 During the January Clearance Sale $5.00 $9.50 $12.25

Men's Hats and Caps $3.00 $3.50 $4.50 Caps, $2.50

Boys' Mackinaws Values up to $20 $8 to $12 These low prices and our easy credit terms afford everyone the opportunity to buy.

Ladies' Dresses Silks, Tricolettes, Satins, Taffeta and Serges Lot No. 1 Dresses formerly selling to $45, on sale at

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Lot No. 2 DRESSES formerly selling to $40.00 During this sale X5 00

Lot No. 3 DRESSES formerly selling to $50.00

$19.75

and $55.00 on sale at

BUY NOW PAY LATER

FURS in separate pieces, also sets of Foxes, Civet Cats, Weasel and Wolf, all full animals, formerly priced to $37.50. For quick clearance

$1750

Alterations Free

Open Saturday Evenings until 10 O'clock

15-17 North Ninth Street

Quality, Value and Convenient Credit Service

CASH PRICE CREDIT STORE

15-17 North Ninth Street

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