Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 56, 14 January 1921 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY,. JAN. 14, 192L
AUTOMOBILE EXPERT i CHAMPIONS SERVICE; I IS AGAINST CREDIT "Intelligent Selling service Its ;Helatkn to Bales," sulfas up th theme r of the &d4ms by.P- E. Chamberlain. of Denver, -Colo., before-110 members j and guests of th "Wayne Oaunty Auto- ;' mobile 'Trade association;' the Arlin t on "Jifltl Thursday niKht- f ?
; "Getting together Is the ereat pres-"
. ent neetir saia varunnoor, vicepresident of. the "National Automobile I Dealers"-' association.' V Mr?. -Chamber-I lain and Mr. Cartlnhour are traveling together givingri.addresses upon .the automobile-Industry In many sections ; of the United States. They spoke to the Muncle auto association before coming here. ;:: Pleads for 8ervice. Mr. Chamberlain made a strong plea ! for the giving to the customer of the highest , quality of service, emphasis ; ing the relation of service to sates. ; Service was defined by. him as cour- ; tesy, friendliness, organization, system and cleanliness. . .Repeater sales," he ' paid, "depend alone ton' service ren- : dered." ; :; . ' ; I He said that every man in the or- ; ganization should have a complete ! . knowledge of the organization and not ' merely his department, and that every ', man should have entire faith In the J.car he handles, and in all of his em- ; plovers or-employes. -Speaks Against, Credit. ; Mr. Chamberlain spoke against the credit system. V When tasked. Before the meeting, whether lift did not think that many prospective buyers were lost' by not extending credit, he said, ! "It is impossible to sell to every man. T Why not do business upon the cash : basis, as it eliminates the man who : will not pay for six months, or maybe -' never." '' . He added that he was iff favor of a clearing house for used cars, provid- , ion the dealers could arrange things amicably. N. H. Cartinhour declared that the '' new law to raise money for the government by taxation of the automobile owners was unfair, inasmuch as , the tax was unevenly divided among the various industries. He hastened to explain that automobile men did not wish to shirk their portion, but did resent "imposition."
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SCENES IN IRELAND AS BRITISH TIGHTEN REINS
T.TnnTfTV ft 3 Mrs. Elizabeth
Onne of Liberty is now visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Harlino since Saturday Ray Miles and Frank -Witt motored to Richmond Saturday Miss Leona Haas Is spending this week with Herschel Wedell and family Fred Brookbank and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar, Mrs. Andy Baudendistel, Mrs. Clyde Newkirk were visiting friends In Liberty Saturday...:.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles and son, Murice, spent one evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poplar and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poplar spent Sunday Pa Jtuestg of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poplar in Brookville Mrs. Ray Miles and ron. Murice PDent Saturday with Mrs. Klizabeth Mullen and daughter. Carrie, in Liberty Mrs. James Risinger spent, several days last week" in Richmond Leonard Veal and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar. Mrs.- Mary - Harline .-; and Mrs. KlizabefH"- Onne. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. S. DuBois and family at Bath Carl Crist and family called on' Ray Miles and family one even ins l:st week Miss Effie Crocker is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Templeton Budd Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poplar, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Poplar called on Mr, and Mrs. Front whit a Sundav evenine. ..Frank
Cromwell and family motored to Rich;
mona Monaay ana epeui iue uj MJsb Zolo Doty entertained Miss Lena Poolar, George Bricka of Cincinnati and Raymond Poplar Sunday evening ;...Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gutapsel entertained Sunday Albert Huffman and familv of Ravmond. The afternoon
guests were Edd Strotman and family. Fran Cromwell, Leonard Veal and Mr. Newcomb. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Hockenberry and Shelby Hayward and family Watsie Brumner and family of Liberty and Albert Poplar and family spent Thursday evening with Henry Poplar and family ..Mrs. Laura Baudendistel and Miss Leona Haag spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Haag and children Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookbank spent Monday with relatives in Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Ted Poplar entertained at dinner Sundav Mr. and Mrs. William Teegarden and daughters Mildred and Ttnby, Henry Swift and Ancil Burris.. Harry Poplar spnt several days with Mr. and Mrs. Watsie Brunner in Liberty.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Frank White spent Sunday with relatives near Laurel fr. and Mrs. Walter Poplar called on Mr. and Mr". Horace IaMar Sunday morning Truman Lackey spent last week with Horace LaMar Mrs. Andv Baudendistel. Miss Leona Haag and Mrs. Horace IaMar attended the January meeting of the W. F. M. R. M the home, of Mrs. Allan at Bath Wednesday afternoon. ; CASTINE. O. Mrs. Sylvia Clav and daughter. Lucille. . visited Mrs. Roval Pnnpaw -Wednesday. . .Elmer and Roy Sink visited their brother. Ed Sink, and familv Tuesday ..Mrs. Bessie Beck of West Manchester spent Tuesday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amon Newman. .-. .Mr. and Mrs. Anion Newman entertained the following at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Berk of West Manchester and Mr! and Mrs. Clement -Newman and son. Kenneth of near Arcanum.. .Mr. and Mrs. Barton Long visited at the Henrv Grubbs home Sundav afternoon . . .-.Mr. pnd Mrs. Vernie Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Popnow snenf Satit!av at the home of Earl Clay and familv Mr. and Mrs. Ora McCown pfent Sunday with Mnand Mrs.: Lester Fitwater awtulausbter. Blanche. .mC .Mr. pnd Mr. Hirman Shaeffer nent Tuesday at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eyer Mr. and Mrs. William Drew and children , of near New Madison were guests at the home of Mrs. Kate Gingry Sunday. The K; G. E. lodge gave an oyster supper Tnertay for the members; and . their families. J s '- : . . MIDDLEBORO. Mr. and Mrs. John Gnnn entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will Jeffries at their home south of Richmond Sunday. .iMr and Mrs.' Pleasant Seaney "delightfully entertained at their home Bouth of this place Sun-t
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Men destroying arms at blacksmith shop between R03 scorn m on and Tuam; Father O' Flanagan and Sin,. Feiner behind bars of famous Rosscommon JaiL Rritish military forces in Ireland are making strenuous ePort . to disan.i all Iriah citizens as one merns of. preventing further disorders in Ireland's efforts for freedom. Persons found with - weapons are liable to be shot. The innocent looking blacksmith shop above, located between Rosscommon and Tuam. Ireland, found to be a store house fot S'.an Fein arms nnJ a -tin repair . shop, ihe upper uhoto shews residents breaking up uns after the raid rather than deliver them to the authorities. Rev. O'Klhnagn. vice president of the "Irish republic," is a forceful fitrura in
our deepest sympathy to all the bereaved ones., .. . OREENSFORK, Ind. Mrs. Virgil Brock, returned Tuesday evening; from Tipton. Mise Gladys Clark and Miss Margery Jefferios, of Williamsburg, visited the school Tuesday afternoon Fletcher Bown left Tuesday evening for Richmond, where he has a position The Huntsville High School will play basketball here Friday night For the benefit of the team a pie supper will follow. Ladies bring Pies Mrs. Russell Grubbs is suffering from a painful foot, caused by dropping a stick of wood on her foot. The revival meeting at the Friends church will begin January 16. HAGERSTOWN Mrs. Fred Murray and son, Stanley, went to Indianapolis Thursday to visit Mrs.' Murray's daughter, Miss Thelma Byrket who has been at the Methodist hospital for a few weeks. Mies Byrket returned with them to 'her home here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mustin and two children of Muskegon, Mich., have been the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Runnel for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs: Mustin Mustin went to Richmond Monday. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcie Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hutchison of Centerville were guests
j Sunday evening of their parents, Mr.
nna Mrs. Jacob .Hutchison Clyde Reynolds, who spent a few days with his family here left for Tampico, Mex., Saturday The revival services at the -Christian church began Sunday. Rev.- A. B. Hartley, pastor of the church is conducting the services.. He is preaching some excelllent sermons and the attendance is good Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mustin and children of Muskegon and Mrand Mrs. Chester Kellum of near' Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercer from New Lisbon, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reynolds and two children of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Runnel of this place were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Marcie Hunt of Pershing Mr. and Mrs. L. A. French and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Haler at Tide Water The funeral of Augustus Weidman was held at the Christian church Sunday afternoon. Rev. A. B. Hartley officiated. There was a large attendance. Singers were Mrs. Wil
liam Porter, Mrs. Albert : Hindman, Mahlon Gebbart and James Stewart. Pall bearers were Orpha Jones, Terry Walker, Prank. Mason, , Will Porter, Frank WhiteselL Joe Stonclpher. . . . Mrs. Ella Whitesell of South Perry street was hostess to the Woman's History club Monday afternoon with 13 members present. The responses were on Louisiana and Mississippi. A magazine article by Henry Lauder was read by Mrs. Stanley: Some excellent
music from the Lauder records fura isbed entertainment. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. Wikoff on Nortl Washington street Monday, Jan. 17.
CALIFORNIA CITY FEEL8 4 SHARP EARTHQUAKE SHOCK WILLOWS. Cal.. Jan. 14. A shan earthquake shock, lasting about thre seconds, was felt here at an early houi Thursday. Many sleepers were arous ed, but no damage was reported, t similar shock was felt here Dec. 29.
Clem Thistlethwaite's. Richmond. Ind.
the movement for Irish freedom. Residents in and near Rosscommon tre lodged in the famous old
jail there wheu they are taken into custody. The jail dates foxk to the middle ages.
day. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Jeffries and son Lowell, Mr. und Mrs. Fred Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffries and daughter Wilma, Harry Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Markey-and children. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas entertained at their home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs". Hector Urton, Mrs. Martha Matharas, Miss Gertrude Urton and Anna Marie Clark. .. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thomas spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, ...Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman entertained at her home Sunday file following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed and Mr. OIlie Hodgen of New Paris,, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bailey end son Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landwehr. . . .Miss Pauline Pattie had as her week-end guest. Miss Irene Hayden of Richmond. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas and Mrs. Kate Clawson spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baynes spent Sunday in Webster at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfiel Class Nc. 4 of the M. E. church will be entertained by its teacher, Mrs. Mary Cook, Friday night. All are looking forward to a good time. ...-. .".The fourth quarterly conference was held at Chester Sunday night. A
large crowd from this place attended.
Mrs. Dudley Richardson Sunday. Mrs Young is a granddaughter of Mrs. Richardson, and they bad not met since Mrs. Young was a child Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bryson haa Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bock, Mr. and Mrs. George Collyer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylo of Quakertown, for their guests at their pretty country home last Sunday. . .Raymond Coe, Miss Mary Shepard, Charles Bond and Miss Vera Long atended church sen ices at Alquina Sunday evening.'. . .Will Campbell underwent an operation for appendicitis at Connersville Saturday. . .Mrs. Anna Brookbank had Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crist and son of Liberty, and Mrs. Carrie Crist for her guests at dinner here Thursday. .. .Mrs. Sophia Fisher and daughter Martha Jean, spent Thursday with home folks east of town..... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sacre and son, Manford, were shopping in Connersville Saturday Raymond Coe and Mary Shepard, Walter Hoppas and Estel Shepler attended the theatre in Richmond Thursday Mrs. Maria Schlechtweg called on Mrs. Nan R. Leech here Saturday .. .William Ridge and Mrs. Esta Jobe and daughter, Helen Louise, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Potter, near Honeyman-
ford. . . .Mrs. R. L. Beck was a guest of
The Rev. Mr. Ulmer, who , has charge j her aunt, Mrs. L. H. Stanford, in Libof Whitewater. Middleboro and Ches-j crty Tuesday The D. W. M. S. will ter, has been asked to serve another r meet with Mm oiiio rniiver in Onak.
?car- Mrs. Mary Ann Pemertonj ortown Thursday for an alMay meetepent Tuesday in Richmond with rela- ing Harry Young and family of Coltives.. ..Rev. and Mrs. Ulmer are en- orado, are guests of Mr. Clabe Bran-
Denver, Colo.: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aaron. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fultz, Mrs. Joseph Fultz being the only sister of Mrs. Nancy Gwin, the mother of Mrs. Ulmer.
denburg and family at the farm this week John Geis died at his home in Brownsville Saturday evening. Services and burial at Lyonsville Monday. He was a kind neighbor and a loving father and will be sadly missed. He was the father of Claude Geis and Mrs. George Hubbell here. We extend
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Prices REDUCED on all Warm Rubber Footwear Including Arctics and Felts. Big stock to select from. Guaranteed first Quality. Headquarters for BALL BAND RUBBERS NEFF and NUSBAUM Corner 7th and Main
Neglect Keeps , Doctors Busy Aa eminent physician once said I Were it not for people who neglect the early symptoms of disease, many doetors would have to find a now way to make a liTing." Erery winter doctors are'buBy calling a gtl. pe and pneumonia patients becanse tie first symptoms of colds were neglected. Watch out for a cold this year. At Uw Brat sneeze and sniffle take I-Jcntnin Idua-tivo Quinina Tablets. You'll atop the cold and feel' like a new person la ti boars. Never gripe or sicken. Drug--
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One-Third Off on All Men's and Boys Suits and Overcoats LOEHR & KLUTE 725 Main St.
"It's Better To Buy, Here Than To Wish You Had" Sale of Silverware odds and ends now going on. Note the unusual values we are offering:
- Teaspoons $1.50 Set of Six i Cold Meat Forks 75c Fruit Knives $1.50 Set of Six
Tablespoons $2.75 Set of Six Berry Spoons 75c Jelly Servers 50c
Butter and Sugar. pje Servers Sets. $1.00 $1.00 Dried Beef Forks Cream j, 50c 50c
Soup Spoons $2.75 Set of Six
Soup Ladle $1.50
Five Cl'k Teas Coffee Spoons $1.50 $1.50 Set of Six ' Set of Six
Dessert Spoons $2.50 Set of Six Butter Spreaders $1.75 Set of Six Orange Spoons $2.50 Set of Six Cake Forks
$1.00 Oyster Ladle $1.50 Berry Forks $2.00 Set of Six Boullion Spoons $1.75 Set of Six
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523 Main Street
DUNLAPSVILLE.-Miss Estel Shepler was in Dunlapsville Tuesday Miss Hilda Stanley spent Friday and Saturday with her grandmother in Liberty.... Mr. and Mrs, Jack Booth visited home folks here Friday Tom Richardson and family spent Sunday with home folks here Miss Mary Shepard had Mr. Raymond Coe and Miss Vera Long of Everton as guests Sunday Harry Young and family, of Colorado, were guests of Mr. and
Comb Sage Tea Into Gray Hair
Darkens Beautifully and .Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre . at Once. '
HAD WHEEZING COUGH NIGHTS Lost weight, appetite gone, chest hurt and could not sleep.
NOW FEELS SPLENDID "Ever since I had the "flu" over a year ago I've been in wretched health. My appetite was nothing. Was all rundown and worn out from sleepless nights and my nerves were all to pieces. I was thin and losing weight all the time. That awful cough and wheezing in my left side was so bad and the pains in my chest so awful that I was miserable, it hurt me so. ' "I read about Hypo-Cod in the pap
ers and decided I must try it for I was not able to do half my housework. Results were fine and for a month now I've been doing my work and : gaining each day. It improved my ap- j petite and I'm really hungry at meal i
time. I have gained strength and several pounds in weight since I commenced to take this tonic. That awful cough which I had for five months has left me completely and the pain and soreness in my chest and side has left me. I recommend Earle'a Hypo-Cod now to everyone because I feel sure it will help others," declared Mrs. Margaret Shaffer, wife of the well known N. C. R. worker and residing at the corner of Newport and Northview Aves., Dayton, O. After any long wasting illness it is wise to build the system up quickly. It makes a person avoid complications and be able to get back to work much
quicker. They - should take a good
tonic- Druggists, chemists and experts assert that Hypo-Cod is a most powerful , reconstructive., tonics You will be pleased with its pleasant taste. Read the formula on a bottle at your druggist's tonight. Take home a bottle with you. Earle's Hypo-Cod Is sold here by all good druggists, and the leading druggists in all nearby -towns.-v-Advertise-ment.
Common Garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, Is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preperation improved by the addition of other ingredients, a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness.' By Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Afafter another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Advertisement.
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The Basement Granite ware Sale!
6-qt. Convex Kettles, cover. . .79 8-qt. Convex Kettles, cover. . .98$ 6-qt. Convex Sauce Pans, cov. 79 4-qt. Convex Sauce Pans, cov. 69c 6-qt. Round Bake Pans 59 4-qt. Round Bake Pans 49? 4-qt. Pudding Pans 39
12.x3it Wash Basins 35c 6-qt. Lipped Kettle 59 8-qt. Lipped Kettle 69 10-qt. Lipped Kettle 79 57qt. Deep Pudding Pans 39 3- qt. Lipped Sauce Pans 39 4- qt. Lipped Sauce Pans 42w 5- qt. Lipped Sauce Pans 49 4-qt. Mixing Bowls ' 35c4 10-qt. Water Pails 89 12-qt. Water Pails : .9Sc 17-qt. Extra Deep Dish Pans 9S January Clearance Sale Everything Reduced
300 Pieces of Assorted "TITAN and PURITY" Gray Enamel Ware on Sale at BedRock Prices
WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON Our downstairs bargain department affords you better buying advantages than will be found elsewhere for goods of equal quality.
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