Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 109, 17 March 1921 — Page 14
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BRIAND IS APPLAUDED AFTER EXPLANATION OF LONDON CONCLAVE PARIS, March 17-n th Chamber of' TJeputies today' Premier Briand summarized the work of the London conference, and the "whole bouse, with th exception of Socialist? and Communists, applanded him enthusiastically.- "" .- , ' The deputies favored particularly the -premier's -vigorous declaration that "Germany must pay, not only from profits but from her assets," and for his reference to the big German industries that no . longer published their balance sheets because . their profits were "scandalous." "Onr soldiers are at Dusseldorf. Duisberg and Ruhrort, with cannon trained on Essen to show them something V. the premier explained. ; Hia words were almost drowned in : the applause. M. Briand said the chamber had tNflted him to maintain a united front fey the allies, and he had done so. At this point a voice from the. Socialist benches cried: "Long live the United States!" ...... Referring to Deputy Auriol's proposal of yesterday looking to formation of an international . economic office for reconstruction and economic revival, with financial backing 'from the United States, the premier said the only reply he had to make was that everything possible had been tried toward solidarity of the allies, and the efforts were continuing. He gave the British ' prime minister credit for being the first to reject the German proposals and paid tribute to him as "the sincere friend ot France." Regarding the duration of the occupation of the new territories, M. Briand declared the soldiers would remain where they were until the questions of reparations, disarmament and the trial of accused German officers definitely were settled. Suburban MBERTY, Ind., R. 3. Mrs. Ray Miles spent Tuesday with Mrs. Carl Crist. ".- .Mrs. Prank White very pleasantly entertained at her country home the Fairfield economic club Wednesday afternoon.. An excellent program was rendered..... Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles and son Maurice called on Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miles Saturday evening in Liberty.. . . .Mrs." John McMahan and baby daughter, Mrs. Fred Brookbank and Mrs. Hoi-ace La Mar called on Mrs. Harry Showalter Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles and son called' on Mrs. Elizabeth Mullen, who is very sick, at her home in Liberty, Sunday evening.. .Mrs. Floras Rose spent Sunday . afternoon with Mrs. Carson Stanton.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ray; Miles had as their guests Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bonn and baby daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bnvost Nicholson and baby son, of Richmond, and Miss Rosena Bonn... . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell spent Sunday evening with Perry Brandenburg Willard Stanton will assist Walter Pohlar with his farm work this summer Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles and son Maurice, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bonn and baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nicholson and baby son, and Miss Bonn spent Sunday with John Bonn and family, near Whitcomb Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell called on Mr. and Mrs. Krank Smaller, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. John McMahan entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Roxa McMahan and daughter, Stella Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schuster called on Mrs. Hosea Samuels Sunday afternoon Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rigsby: March 12. a son. James William Mr. and Mrs. John McMahan and baby daughter, Mrs. Roxa McMahan and baby daughter, Bstella, called bn Irvin Brady and family Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pohlar were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Teegarden Sunday . Miss-Bee Mitchell, of Liberty, was the ?uest of Miss Ruth Brookbank Sunday night.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schuster entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. David Schuster and son Lor-.-n Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohlar were greeting friends in Brookville Monday Mrs. John Steinard and daughter Edith called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smalley Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell and hildren spent Sunday in Fairfield, i he guest of Leonard Veal and family. ....Mrs. Minnie McMahan and son Allan, called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohlar Saturday afternoon , Clyde Xewkirk was calling on friends in Hroofcvllc Friday and. Saturday Mis. James Risinger is the guest of Mrs. Pearl Roach in Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell. Mrs. Flora Rose and Perry Brandenburg attended ihe funeral of Zack Woods at Dunlapsville last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohlar called on Mr. and Mrs. "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundantl Immediately after a "Danderine massage, your hair takes on new life, Iubtre and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy and plentiful, because ( aach hair, seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, color.ess, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. ' A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. . This stimulating "beauty-tonic", gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness All druggists. Advertisement.
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Henry Pohlar Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Pohlar entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pohlar and baby, of Brookville, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pohlar. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pohlar were guests in the afternoon . . Mrs. Horace LaMar called an Mrs.-Will Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harline in Liberty, Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johns and daughter, Viola May, called on George Smith, near Goodwin's corner Sunday.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookbank and, daughter Ruth entertained at dinner Sunday, Thomas Dawson -and family of Connersville. ....Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar and Truman Lackey were guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Orme, In Liberty. Saturday. Frank Toler of Liberty, spent several days last week with Frank White and assisted him with some carpenter work Carl Crist and family spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles..... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ternpleton spent Monday with Mildred Templeton, who is ilL....Miss Carrie Bonn was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Templeton,' from Thursday to Sunday.. . . . Mrs. Curtis Crocker and daughters. Faye and Naomi, called on Mrs. Frank Templeton Sunday after noon. ECONOMY, Ind Mrs.. Homer Stegall gave a birthday party for Miss Helen Lundy Saturday night. The invited guests were: Misses Marie Oler, Fanny Cain, Rena Manning, Marjorie Lamb, Margaret Bowman, Ruth Nolte, Josephine Gwin, Gladys Morrison, Ethel Manty, Mary Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stegall, Mr. Clarence Williams of Richmond, Anson Lindsey, Malcom Haisley, Harry Van Schorack, Elmer Temple, Edgar Farmer, Thomas Marshall, Arthur Beard, Malcom Marshall, Forest ..Cain, Edward Elliott, Cecil Charles and James Lundy. The evening was spent in playing games, after which cake and ice cream were served Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weldy of Middletown visited Mr and Mrs. Cecil Cain Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stegall entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris of Richmond, Miss Ethel Mantry of Williamsburg, Miss Helen Lundy, Malcom .Haisley and James Lundy.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark, Mr. and -Mrs. Joe Cain and William Charles attended the funeral of Law rence Mendenhall at Union church, near Winsor, Friday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Jl T. Perterson, who have been visiting Mrs. Perterson's mother at Harbor Springs, Mich., for the past three months, will arrive home Saturday. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hunnicutt, Harold Hunnicutt and Leslie Pennington were guests of Mr. John Macey and family Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Cham ness of Williamsburg, were calling on Economy friends Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hannah Kimball went to Okeana, O. Tuesday for a visit with her two sons, Russell and Horace Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Oiner Oler of Richmond, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. H. B Oler Sunday. ..: .Mrs. Ellen Fox has
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befen visiting friends and relatives at Indianapolis and Greenfield the past week. .... . Miss Helen - Bushman of Moore land was the guest of her sister, Mrs. .O. Cranor, last week. ...Mrs. Clara Butler returned Saturday after visiting relatives near Hlnesville for two weeks Misses Anna .and Ida Pomeroy went to Farmland Sunday to spend three or four weeks with their sister. Mrs. W. Bales Mr. James Jackson, Miss Ruth Jackson and Miss Josephine Gwin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jackson Saturday night ... .Mr. and' Mrs. A. E. Cain of Dublin spent Sunday with Mrs. Susan Mendenhall. .. .Mrs. J. B. Clark and Miss Belle Conley returned .Tuesday after noon. They have been . visiting the past three months with, relatives and friends in Indianapolis and Crawfordsville... .Mr. and Mrs.'Job Swain spent Sunday with their son, Guy Swain and family. BLOOMINGSPORT. Ind. Mrs. Roy Lane entertained her mother, Mrs. Horner, Tuesday.. . . .Mitchel Cook and family are moving to their new home this Week.. -Th wntnpn rif iht Rlnnm. ingsport church, who furnished dinner for Mitchel Cook's sale, cleared $35.! They were pleased with their success. . . . .John Washier and family, of Saratoga, spent Saturday night and Sunday with C. A. Washier and family Mr. and Mrs. Ora Thomas and baby spent Monday with his grandmother, Mrs. Emily Thornburg.. .Mr. and Mrs. Levi Orburn and children spent Sunday afternon with Levi's sister, Mrs. Maude Chenoweth and family The Right Way class met at the church with their teacher, Murray Johnson, Sunday afternoon, and had choir practice Albert Glover and Ernest Dav. isson made a trip to Carlos Tuesday morning Bloomjngsport Friends church Sunday school. 9:15 a. m. Lesson, "Jesus on the Cross," James Newman, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.' m. You are cordially invited. .... Allen Johnson, who was taken to the hospital at Winchester for treatment, . remains about the same. His heart action is too weak to undergo an operation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens attended church here Sunday evening They have moved' recently to this vicinity, having bought the Dempsey Ogburn farm east of town Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hockett and little daughter, of Winchester, are spending the week here visiting their parents. ABINGTON, Ind. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morgan and daughter, Cleo, were Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Higgins and daughter. Effie, and son, Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smoker and daughter, , Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pettie and baby Mr. and Mrs. Gale Smoker and family and Grandma Smoker were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Smoker Sunday Peachey Westendorf of Richmond visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of near Liberty were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family Sunday 1
New Ladies' Set Rings NOVELTY is the key-note of Gold Jewelry this season. This is especially noticeable in Ladies' Set Rings. Pretty and smart designs are fashioned with semi-precious stones in various styles of cutting. They really must be seen to be appreciated. Artistic Designing Some of the rings shown in our display are quite large others are of quaint shapes-all have the merit of correct style. . .
CHARLES H. HANER Jeweler 810 Main St. Glasses Fitted
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Miss Myrth Miller has accepted a position with the. Beebe Glove factory ....Mr. and Mrs! Charle Sittloh and children, Audrey and Maurice, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family Mrs. Haley of Centerville has toeen nursing Mrs. M. D. McCashland for the past week ....Miss Dorothea Brown visited' the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Brown of Greensfork Mrs. M. D. McCashland is ill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and children, Letha and William and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram and daughters, Colleene, Vlrgile and Gladys, called on Mrs. Louise Bertram Sunday afternoon.' CLARK'S STATION, O. Sara Riegle and Elmer Kuhule delivered their tobacco at New Madison last Thursday. .'...Handy Riegle and family spent Sunday with Sam Riegle and family. . ...Chalmer Riegle and William Wilt and Fred McEowen took in the sights in Greenville. Saturday Irvin Riegle and Ed Downing hauled a couple truck loads of fence from Richmond last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bollinger and Mrs. Ixrretta Bollinger and daughter, Virginia, were visiting Sunday . . .Sam Oda and family moved to the Pippinger farm last week Mr .and Mrs. Robert Broadstock called cn Ed Clark Sunday afternoon William" Wilt and family entertained company Sunday William Holiinger and family spent Sunday with Wesley Hollinger, of near Cedar Grove. .....William Wilt and Loren James sold some sheep to Will and Miller, of New Madison, Monday J. S. Felger of Ashland. Ohio, was through here Monday visiting his parents Delia Will, of New Madison, passed through here Monday. WHITEWATER, Ind The Earlham Colle'ge Girls' Glee Club will give a musical program at the M. E. church, Tuesday evening, March 22. This Glee Club is well directed by Prof. Samuel Garton and they will present an interesting program. Everybody invited. ....Mr. and Mrs. Call Jennings and family entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Addleman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roberts and family. ... Grover White, of Richmond, spent Sunday nieht with Mr. and Mrs. Car FROM THE U K H D It'TI K SISTEBS Couffhs and colds arc tnfoctious. and prompt measures should be taken to stop the rouprhinsf and spreading of R-erms. The following lejtter from the Benedictine Sisters, Holy Name Convent. San Antonio. Fla.. is of value to every mother: ' We have just received shipment of Foley's Honev and Tar. It is a household remedy. We bave used it since we knew of it. for our children especially, and always found it beneficial." A. G. I,uken & Co., 626-628 Main. Advertisement. enimiuiiiiiiiiiiniiilliininiinimiiiiiniiiiiiiininiiiiiHiniiiiiitiuiimiiitiiiiniiii'i usmess It is good business to be well dressed. "Well dressed" is not merely a problem of clothes; it is the business of a good merchant tailor. I Patronize your tailor and be sure you are well dressed; it's 1 good business. I! uusiom-Duiit ciotnes are maae ' I In different grades 'at a price 1 consistent with quality of ma- 1 terials and class of workmanI ship. I The Dennis-Coyle Company Tailors and Shirtmakers 5 N. 10th St. In the Westcott cuumiuiimitunurintmnmmuintititnniimiiiiiHaittnmniuimnuimiiutmtt; COLORITE, 23c ' 2 for 45c $1.10,NUXATED QA IRON 0C J1.25 EARLE'S nn HYPO-COD UOC 75c JAD tf SALTS OiC 75c HOWARDS JQBUTTERMILK CREAM DOC 11.10 WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER OIL ... 85c $1.50 FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE. $1.29 $1.50 HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA $1.19 $1.20 CALDWELL'S SYRUP OF PEPSIN 98c $1.00 HORLICK'S MALTED MILK . 89c
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IND, THURSDAY, MARCH 17,
rie. White Rev. Wright, of Indianapolis, will preach at the Christian; Church Sunday morning and evening. Everybody come to Sunday school....! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkman, Mr., and Mrs. Sherly White and family, Francis Wright and Clarence Moneybrake, were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman, Saturday evening. ...Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stetler and family, of Richmond, and Elie Love trpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newt Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Rasla Stetler and daughter Willoclean, and Jess Host and son and sister Elizie, both of Richmond, were callers in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White and daughter Mildred, and Mr: and Mrs. Homer Piatt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Welsh. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dailing, of New Paris, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman. There are several cases of grip in and around Whitewater Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman called on Mr. and Mrs. Sherly .White and family, Sunday evening. WORLD FAIRS "FATIMA" BURIED IN CALIFORNIA VENICE, ' Cal.. March 17. Funeral services were held here for Mrs. Abdo Abelnour, said to hae been the FANCY ONIONS Per Bushel Sl.OO E. R. BERHEIDE Phone 1329 244 S. 5th St. Free Delivery PHOTOS fx maim st tMQinonantf
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QUALITY doesn't show on the price tag these days. Style and low price may tempt you into buying a garment altho your better judgment may be whispering
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Prices are going down; yes, but slowly. And it's just as true now as it has always been that if you see a low figure on the price tag you can look for low quality in the garment.
Our policy has been to secure high quality for you, to buy so carefully and price so accurately that you can always estimate the value and wear in a garment from its price. And as an added safegaurd we offer you suits and coats bearing the Wooltex signature which backs up our statement that when you buy here you get the best fine fabrics, excellent workmanship, enduring style and long wear.
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In accordance with manufact urers downward ad j ustment of costs' we have revised our prices for the entire year. Every Article of FURNITURE Has Repriced the new price tag's bearing figures that represent cuts of 20 per cent and even more from the previous levels. The revision embraces everything in stock.
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gated Paper company here will resum j complete operations aaonaay. vraeno for corrugated boxes ar being recelv ed more plentifully than for several weeks. Thirty Feet from Seventh St
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