Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 75, 5 February 1921 — Page 7
Corn hQw9 Food Exhibit and Gommmeity Meetie
At the COLISEUM, Monday and esday, February 7th and 8th
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During the 2-Day Corn Show Special bargains will be offered at our store MONDAY and TUESDAY. Pay us a visit.
SUITS Sizes 16, 36, 38 $10.00 New Springs Suits at $15 up Dresses Serge and Tricotihe $7.50, 10, $12.95, $15, $19.75 and $24.75 Dresses, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine $11, $12, $15, $19.75, $22.50 $24.75 and $29.75 Including the new Spring styles.
COATS $10 : $15 $17.50 $19.75 $22.50 $25.00
Special Values Pettibockers $1.00 Wash Waists $1.00 Bungalow Aprons, light and dark $1.00 Slipon Aprons. . .$1.00 Petticoats $1.00 Velvet Blouses . .$1.9S Jersey Blouses. . .$1.98
The Home of Honest Values
Special Low Prices on FARMING IMPLEMENTS Wrhile attending the CORN SHOW February 7th and 8th don't fail to pay us a visit and get our attractive low prices on farming implements. Make our store your headquarters, as we are only half a block from the Corn Show. ' Remember, don't buy your farming implements until you see us. You're always welcome. IRVIN REED AND SON Corner 7th and Main Streets
PROGRAM
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7 f General Session at Coliseum Charles O. Williams, Chairman 9:30 arm. Music . . . . Richmond High School Brass Quartette Invocation Rev. Walter Cronin Agriculture as a Vocation . . . . Prof. P. G. Holden Music . . . . . . . . Reddington Trio Improving the Fertility of the Soil . . R. R. Robertson Noon Afternoon Men's Section, at Coliseum J. L. Dolan, Chairman 1:30 p. m. Music High School Orchestra Better Live Stock Prof. P. G. Holden Music Special Care of the Old Orchard . . . . R. R. Robertson
Afternoon Women's Section, Senior High School Miss Bertha Larsh, Chairman 1:30 p. m. Music .... . . . . Orchestra Keeping Well Miss Zella Wigent Music Vocal Solo . . .Harriett Druly, Boston School Hot and Box Lunches .... Miss Zella Wigent Question Box
Afternoon Boys' and' Girls' Section Assembly Room; Chamber of Commerce, K. of P. Eldg. Rev. Charles Woodman, Chairman . 1:30 p. m. Moving Picture Exhibit This Exhibit is specially provided for Girls ard Boys from out of town, though it is open to such Boys and Girls of the city as desire to attend. It will be not only instructive but very entertaining. To Be Arranged Later.
Monday, February 7 Evening Session, at Coliseum Walker E. Land, Chairman 7:30 p. m. Music Invocation Rev. A. H. Backus The Farm Woman Mrs. Chas. W Sewell, Otterbein, Indiana Music - . . . Kiwanis Club The Farmer's Remuneration for his Labor and Capital Prof. O. G. Lloyd, Purdue University
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Grand Leader Specials!
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 General Session, atColiseum J. H. Bentley, Chairman 9:30 a. m. Music Horn solo ...... Phillip Gates Making Mother's Work Easier . Miss Zella Wigent Music Vocal Solo . i . Phillip Gates Finding a Market , . . . , . R. R. Robertson Noon Afternoon Men's Section, at Coliseum Theo. Davis, Chairman 1:30 p. m. Music . . Wayne County Orchestra of the Rural Schools The Farm Federation ..... Russell VanHook' Pres. Jasper County Farm Bureau Music Wayne County Orchestra Alfalfa and Sweet Clover . . . Prof. P. G. Holden
Afternoon Women's Section, at Senior High School Miss Stella Harman, Chairman 1:30 p. m. Music A String Quartette Demonstration Cooking of Meats, Preserves and Vegetables Miss Zella Wigent Music Solo. Music Whistling Solo . . . Mrs. Horace Logan - Milk, Nature's Perfect Food . . . Miss Zella Wigent Question Box. Tuesday, February 8 Evening Session, at Coliseum D. M. Edwards, Chairman Music Solo by Tom Wilson Communities are made of Folks, Not of Farms, Houses and Factories Prof. P. G. Holden Adjournment. To be Arranged later.
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MONDAY and TUESDAY
15c Apron Ging-Ja"'..10C
40-inch Brown Muslin, per ITa yard -V;
5 bars of Crystal LT.'..,.28c
25c Dress Gingham, r.y!?!...14c
WOMEN'S and MISSES' COATS up to $35 values Velours, Kerseys, Silver-tones, Meltons $15.00
DRESSES Messallnes, Taffeta. Georgette and Wool Serges Dresses that' formerly, sold tor $25.00 and $27.00. Extraordinary values, stunning models. $12.00
35c Cham bray Men's $1.75 Over- Men's 25cs Work $5.50 Plaid BlanShirting, "JOp alls QQ Socks -i ket, bed dQ OK stripe, plain AO C at . ?OV at XUC size . . . POiO m m mttmm wmm mm mmm mmmmam m aaaiMMaMBMss The store that Yf5 1 iPSflll WhSlUan YAf" fxVSS We ,nwite ycHJ leads in value nfT I ifl C?T I II I II f SJu 1 1 1 I J to the Corn giving. QAlUjg I H 1 1 Q 1 ll I U lOO 1U A V I J 5k rfl Show, etc.
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'Used" and "Trade-in'
Talking Machines at Unheard of Prices FOR TWO DAYS ONLY CORN SHOW SPECIALS $175.00 Instrument $75.00 $ 75.00 Instrument $40.00 $ 30.00 Instrument (with 50 cyl. records) . . .$10.00 $ 40.00 Instrument (with 50 disk records) . . .$25.00 $ 35.00 Instrument $20.00 $ 25.00 Instrument '. . . .$15.00 We Can Also Offer Immense Bargains on PIANOS and ORGANS We can get you the top d611ar for your silent piano. Walter B. Fulghum
Phone 2275
1000 Main Street
Mr. Farmer
While you are m Richmond for the Corn Show, stop in our place and get our prices on feeds, seeds, etc. . We can please you. Hoosier Feed and Feeder Co. Sixth and South A, Phone 2063 The Place With the Yellow Front
We welcome you to the Corn Show and invite you
to our ? TWO DAY
SALE of Oxfords
The Stylish Long Vamp, Pointed Toe Oxford
A splendid showing of. beautiful Calf Skia Oxfords with military heels. - r
$5.00 $5.50 $6.00 $7.00 and $8.00 Offered at these prices during our two-day Corn Show Sale only Monday and Tuesday Beckman and Kreimeier 708 Main St.
RAPP'S Cut-Price Co.
525-529 Main Street
Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men with a Modest Purse
iMEN'S SUITS that formerly sold for S35.00 to $40.00. now
. $24.98
MEN'S SUITS that formerly sold for S45.00 to SoO.00, now . . .
$34.98
OTHER SUITS, not a fun run of sizes )ut a wide variety to choose from, now $14.98 and $19.98 ALL OVERCOATS reduced in proportion. After attending the Corn Show, don't forget to visit our bargain store.
RAPP'S Cut-Price Co.
525-529 Main Street
Visitors to the CORN SHOW are most cordially welcomed to our store to visit as well as to see our splendid display of SPRING FOOTWEAR which combines all that is newest and correct for men, women and children. OUR POLICY is to sell the very finest in high-grade footwear at the LOWEST possible prices. Prompt and efficient service and courteous salespeople. "Our Shoes Wear Longer" WESSEL Shoe Go. Successors to Teeple & Wessel 718 Main St.
Visitors to the CORN SHOW We welcome you to Richmond and want you to make yourself at home at this bank. Make this bank your headquarters, make use of our public telephone, get daily live stock market reports here and any other service that we can render you we will be glad to do. If you have any kind of committee meetings to be held this bank offers the use of its director meeting rooms at any time. We want you to feel at liberty to ask for any information that you desire and we will help you in any way we can. Always feel that this bank is ready at all times to assist you in financial investments, giving you authoritative advice. We solicit even the smallest savings accounts and add to them a 42C(0 interest.
Second National "Where You're Always Welcome"
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