Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 97, 3 March 1921 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RIQHMOND, IND.. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1921.

THOMAS FILBERT, OF EATON, OLD RESIDENT,! ! IS BURIED THURSDAY :-" "' -1 ' . f ' V 4 - f ' ' r EATON O.. March 3. Funeral services for Thomas J. Fllbert.,l9, tailor wnd lifelong resident of Eaton, were conducted this afternoon at the home df his son, Chester A. Filbert. West Main street, where he died Tuesday Bight, after an illness of eight weeks, due to blood poisoning, which develonatf from a carbuncle. The Rev. A. J. Bussard, Methodist church, conducted tfie funoral services, followed by burial ill Mound Hill cemetery. J For.oO years Mr. Filbert was a tailor here, retiring 15 years ago because of Unpaired health. His wife died two years ao. He leaves only his son. yis father, Michael Filbert, was a gioneer tailor of Eaton. Benjamin Funeral Saturday. Funeral and burial of William Benjamin, 65, who was crushed to death in a sewer trench cave-in Tuesday mominff, will take place, Saturday at Lewisville, Ind.. where he formerly lived. The services are expected to take place at 10:30 o'clock. Waverly ibdge. Knights of Pythias, will conduct services at the home here either Friday evening or Saturday morning. Mrs. Welsh Heads League. Mrs. E. E; Welsh has been re-elected president of the Civic league. Other cfllcer re-elected are: Vice-president, Mrs. Walter S. Fogarty; secretary, Mrs. Ola Potts; assistant secretary. Mrs. William H. Bucke; financial secretary. Mrs. Joseph Kuntz; treasurer. Miss Elizabeth Momlngstar. Sues For Divorce. That her husband has a riolent temper, has struck her. and has not provided properly for her and their two children, are alleged by Mrs. Sarah J. Carr. of Gratis, in a divorce action filed against John A. Carr. to whom she was married in January, 1919. in Covington. Ky. She also seeks alimony. One child is two years old and the other Is nine weeks old. II. R. Gilmore is attorney for the wife. Two suits were compromised Wed

nesday and dismissed from common

pleas court. One was that of, F R.

Christman against Harold O. Crouse,

involving a note for $712 and attachment. The other was that of the People's Banking company of Lewisburg, involving a note for f 1,624: The W. J. Comstock-Ollie Hodgln damage suit did not come up for trial today in common pleas court, as sched

uled, a postponement for a few days

having been granted. To Initiate Candidates. The Mohammed Oriental council. Knights of Pythias, will initiate a Class of eight candidates In a, meeting Friday night in Pythian temple. Election of officers wlll.be held and a luncheon served. . . . . Eaton High Plays Delaware. Members of Eaton high school basketball team, accompanied by Coach Bob Fisher and others, "took off'! this afternoon for Delaware, where the local basketeers will try for honors in

the state basketball tournament. Af

ter losing the opening game here this season, the locals won, 18 consecutive games fr,om as jnany high school quintets. - - j, ... . . .

Triplets Have Relatives in Richmond

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ing C. H. Stratton of Sullivan, a former business associate of the - new postmaster general, Will H. Hays, and M. Bert Thurman. Republican chairman of the third congressional district, of New Albany. Meredith Candidate The sixth congressional district has only one candidate for any of the "big four" appointments. He is Linus P. Meredith of Richmond." clerk of the

! Wayne circuit court and formerly Re

shall is quoted as saying, "but when I gathered enough for two days, on the second day the supply put aside was gone: . Always when I had the second day's supply some agreeable gentleman rrom New York or Arizona came along and showed me a nice, round hole in the ground and said that if I would put my second day's supply of manna in that it would sprout 'and grow and I would' have

enough manna to last a long while

ji publican chairman of the district, and ! But when I put my little excess of

Left to 'right: Mrs. Sarah Jane Wilson, Mrs. Mariah Jane Richardson and , Miss Mary Jane Williams

The' above triplet sisters of Henry Joseph Williams, of Richmond, himself a twin, claim to be the oldest triplets in the United States. They celebrated their 74th birthday anni

versary last week. They have seven I

cousins living in Richmond. Mrs Sarah Jane Wilson, farthest to the left in the picture, lives at Newcastle; Mrs: Mariah Jane Richardson, center, lives at Danville; Mrs. Mary Jane Williams, right, resides at Lebanon, O. - - The "sisters also claim -another unusual distinction. They have a sister and brother who are twins and will be 67 years old on Nov. 1; 1921. The sister is Mrs. Alice Josephine Bradford,

or Spring Grove Valley, O.. and Henry Joseph Williams, of Richmond. The triplet sisters are in good health and expect to become octogenarians six years hence. They have had lit

tle sickness during their lives.

he wants to be-United States marshal.

His most formidable opponent is Ed Schmidt of Indianapolis, one of the McCray managers in the recent gubernatorial contest. Schmidt was marshal for Indiana under the Taft administration. No intimation has been given as to who the most favored candidates are for the "big four" appointments. In fact it has not yet been announced what plan the two senators have agreed upon for making the appointments. Marshall's Manna. On the eve of his retirement from the vice-presidency, Thomas R. Marshall, former governor of Indiana, made the statement to a newspaper

manna in the hole it never grew at

all." Visited Arizona. It was recalled by many of those who read Mr. Marshall's interview that in recent years he has made several visits to Arizona. Marshall will leave Washington as one, of the most popular men ever to have held the office of vice-president. He has won the reputation in Washington of being a shrewd, knowing, kindly and droll philosopher. Some time shortly after retiring from public

life Mr. Marshall expects to tour Europe with Mrs. Marshall. When he returns tu mis country he says he intends "to go to work." PopularMan. When Mr. Marshall came to Washington eight years ago and was asked what he expected to find and do in high official circles he replied that he was "like a cat in a garret I don't know where I am going but I'm' on my way." ' Leaving Washington after eight years in the seats of the mighty of the most powerful nation in the world. Mr. Marshall repeats the poetical

f query; "Oh, why should the spirit of

mortal be proud?

'GRANDMA. KNOWS MiFTHO-EXE 15 GOOD

Xroa colds because it

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flushes the poi- ' 1,1 sons from the flfa blood, relieves achjf 23E ing joints and sore S! muscles gives ji strength to weak

AT YOUR DRUGGIST

THlSTLETHWAITE'S

The triplets and twins are from an

old Ohio family which lived on a farm, man that he was like the children of

at Fort Ancient for many years, ine Israel wandering in the wilderness

father was Simeon Williams, a native of Ireland, who lived to be 88 years old. The mother was a daughter of parents born in Scotland and she was 79 years old at the time of her death. The parents were the heads of a large ramily 14 children. Eight of the children are still living. As girl3 they were active about the farm and they attribute their present good health to a life of exercise..

CHILD NEAR BOSTON IS DEAD OF BURNS James, Email son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin, living four miles east of Boston, received burns resulting In his death about 11 o'clock Wednesday evening, according to word reaching this city. According to the story of the accident, four small children, among whom were James and Benjamin,, had been left-in a room together in the Martin home, for a moment. - Benjamin, aged 4, picked up. a celluloid comb and thrust it' against the stove. The comb exploded, and fragments of it fell on the child's cjothlng. The accident occurred about 5:30 o'clock in the evening. , -

Masonic Calendar

Thursday. March 3. Wayne Council No. 10, R. &,S. M. Stated assembly and work in the R.' &. S, M. degrees. Saturday, March ft Loyal Chapter, No. 49, 0.:E. S. Stated meeting.

Episcopalians Prepare For Spring Conclave Preparation for the diocese conference to be held June 14 to 16 in the local St. Taul's Episcopal church- was begun when a committee on arrangements was appointed at av Joint meeting of the vestry and parish Wednesday night. Those named Wednesday night are to form the nucleus of a larger comrniltee to be n;imed by those appointed Wednesday night. A supper was served preceding the business session. Following the conference discussion, steroptocon slides of the work or the Episcopal church in the mission field were shown.

"I always have been able to gather

enough manna for one day," Mr. Mar-

WHY BE AFRAID OF GOOD FOOD?

Eat What You Like Best But Follow It With a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet

When the stomach sours or becomes! gassy, with heartburn, it needs th alkaline effect to offset the acid con-

GREENSBURG MILL REOPENS GREENSBURO, Ind., March 3. After being closed down Eince the first of the year, Pulse & Porter, hardwood lumber and planing mills, resumed operations Wednesday morning with a full force of employes. The firm stated that plenty of orders were on hand to keep the " wheels moving continuously. . .

MONTENEGRIN WAR ON SERBIA, DENIED (By -Associated Press)

WASHINGTON. March 3. Formal!

denial was made today by Dr. S. Y. Grouitch. minister of the Kingdom of Serba. Croats -vnd Slovenes, that the Montenegrins had declared a Holy war on Serbia as was recently reported in dispatches from London or that fighting was going on in Montenegro against Serbia troops a had been reported from Avlona. "I am authorized to say that there is no truth in either of these reports," he said.

The "dhole," the red wild dog of northern India, is a most dangerous creature. Hunting in packs, it will attack any living thing, even that jungle king, the tiger. Doctors Didn't Help . Her Sickly Child " A Strong: and healthy now. Mnthrr nay a Milka Eniulaion saved Ita life.

Move $75,000 Tapestry' From the White House WASHINGTON, March 3. The $75,000 tapestry, presented to Mrs. Wilson wife of the president during the peace conference, will find a place in the new home of the Wilsons. Mrs. Wilson, it was learned today has removed the tapestry from the east room of the white house where it has been hanging since it was brought to the United States.

The bamboo sometimes grows two inches in twenty-four hours. There are thirty varieties of this tree; the smallest is only six inches in height md the largest 130 feet.

TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP

You can enjoy a delightful shampoo with very little effort and for a very triflin? cost, if you get from your druggist a package' of canthrox and dissolve a teaspoonful In a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid enough so It is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Your shampoo is "now ready. You Just pour a little of it at a time on the scalp and hair until both are entirely covered by the daintily perfumed preparation (hat thoroughly dissolves and removes every bit of dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing, :the hair dries quickly with a fluffiness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on a rich luster end a softness that inakes arranging it a pleasure. I Advertisement.

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If Your ; Vision Is ' Failing Try Our Glasses Optometrist Richmond

"Last May my three-year-old baby was taken very III. got so bad that we expected her to die at any time. Had four doctors but they did not know what ailed her and finally stopped

coming. She had been sick about 5 months when I started giving1 her Milks Emulsion. I noticed results from the first and by the time she had taken 2 bottles she was absolutely strong and healthy. I am thankful to say Milks femulslon saved her life." Mrs. Willis S. Pitts, Nat-ogdoshes. Texas. For restoring appetite, health and strength in sickly children, mothers will find Milks Emulsion the thing they have always sought. Most children like to take it, because unlike many emulsions and tonics, it really tastes good. Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite ami quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks I-Jmulsion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid In resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved. , This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that It is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. No matter how severe your case, you

are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you. use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 75c and $1.50 per bottle. The Milks Kmulsion Co., Terre Haute. Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere. Advertisement.

LOCAL MAN (Continued from Page One) customs for Indianapolis, United States marshal for Indiana, and prohibition director for Indiana.

Perhaps the liveliest contest is forj the office of collector of internal rev-j enue. the two leading candidates be-

Why Do So Many Women

Shop at FEHR'S?

Mainly for Two Reasons:

Always Something New Prices Always the Lowest Just now our store is alive and bright and radiant with gay, colorful and springlike models at prices unbelievably low. Your EASTER SUIT is Here

ASPIRIN

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dltion. This you get from one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Relief is usually very prompt. The regular use of these tablets afier meals gives the stomach and small intestine substantial help to digest food and j-nu will then be bold enough to eat baked beans, fried eggs, sausage, buckwheat cakes and many other things you thought would make your stomach miserable Get a 60 cent box of Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store and you will then eat whatever you like and be fortified "against the acid, sour stomach due to indigestion or dyspepsia. Advertisement.

Warning! Unless you see the name

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of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Advertisement.

OPEN EVENINGS This Week ONLY

"THE TALK of the TOWN"

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Suits of distinction, all the newest modes of Spring represented in great richness of trimming and embroidery. Specially priced .

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Spring Hats A New Assortment

Everywhere in town fashionable women are discussing these Specialized Hat s calling them the "Ninth Wonder" amazed at our ability to offer Hats of such beauty and distinction at such a little plice.

$3.98 & $5.00

New Arrivals in

Spring Frocks

$25.00 to $4O.0C Values at

$

15

and

$25

A rpeclal purchase that, for quality and style, is unequaled Dresses of taffeta, tricotine and canton crepe in a variety of smart, new styles; tunics of eyelet embroidery or beadiS draped models, long wai?t effects, straight line models and' beruff led styles in all colors.

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Hear Dr. J. M. Moore, of Olivet University, and the celebrated, Aeolian Quar tet, of Chicago, at the First Nazarene church, cor. N. Fifth and A Sts., 7:30 p. m., March 4th, 5th, 6th.

Library Table, $1412 We are offering an exceptionally good value in an American Quartered Oak Table in Golden Oak finish (See this Table on Display in East Window)

LINOLEUM One special lot of 12-foot wide Linoleum that we are closing our at special, per yard

79c

AXMINSTER RUGS Made by Alexander Smith & Sons, size 9x12, in beautiful patterns. We offer these Rugs Firday and Saturday only at the low price

$2975

WEISS FURNITURE STORE

605-13 MAIN ST.

Offered in this Big March Drive at Fair Prices and on Easy Terms The time has come for us to move the present stock of used and rebuilt cars we now have on hand, and in order to move every car in double-quick time we have placed fair prices on them and offer such attractive terms that it will hardly be possible for anyone not to make a purchase. BIG SHORTAGE in NEW CARS During the past few months practically every automobile factory in this country has been almost completely shutdown; no cars to speak of have been made, and dealers everywhere have found it impossible to obtain new cars. Now, here comes the opening of the Spring sea-on ; factories are only running- part time. Thousands of auto buyers are ready for their new cars, but they cannot get them: they have rot been made, so consequently there is but one thing left for the man who wants a car to do, and that is to buy a used or rebuilt car. THE BEST RE-BUILT CARS in THE STATE areto be found right here in our salesrooms. Every car wa have to offer has been thoroughly rebuilt and placed in excellent operating order. You cannot gcramiss by purch asing one of these cars, as our guarantee of square dealing and satisfaction goes with every sale we make. The car 4 we are now offering have been taken in trade on new cars they are not old "junk heap stuff," but first-class values that will give you many years of sen-ice under proper care. We do not ask you to buy these cars with your eyes shut, as we have plenty of courteous salesmen who will gladly demonstrate any car you may figure on buying. This Stock is made-up of. the Best Known and Desirable Cars on the Market and we feel positive that you will have no trouble in find'.ng the car you deire here. We invite you to see these. 1920 BUICK DEMONSTRATORS and REBUILT BUICKS in TOURING, ROADSTERS, COUPE, and SEDAN MODELS Overlands, Davis. Maxwell. Oldsmobile, Fords, Dort, Saxon, Pilot. Studcbaker, Chevrolet, Dodge, CrowElcar, Oakland, National, Hupmobile, Lexington, and G. M. C. and I. H. C. Trucks Immediate action is necessary if you want to get the choice selections of the cars we are offering in this big March 1 Drive Sale. CHENOWETH AUTO CO,

1107 MAIN STREET

PHONES 1925 and 5200'

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