Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 132, 14 April 1921 — Page 2

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ituu xUUiiMOND PALLADIUM AMii U JN - lLiU KAM, KICHMOND. LND., THUKSDAY, APKiL 14, 1921-

CAPTAIN WATSON OF WINCHESTER STARTS MOTOR TRIP TO EAST WINCHESTER. Ind-, April 14. Captain Edwin Watson, son of Senator and Mr. James E. Wataon. left' Tuesday morning for Washington, D. C accompanied by his sister, Miss Katherine Watson, Mrs. Helen Watson Bogle of Washington, Mrs. Welby Watson Brinton, of Philadelphia, and Miss

f Edith Watson of this city. They are making the trip by automobile." Gaa Well in Operation. :r The well recently drilled on the Tee-

garden farm, southwest of here, at a

.depth of about 1,200 feet by the wm--Chester Oil and Gas company, with

Charles H. Davis as manager, has

been found to be a good gas well, in stead of an oil producer. Commencement Proaram.

The commencement of the Farmland school will be held April 21, in the

high school auditorium. The Reverend D. R. Lusk will deliver the baccar

: laureate sermon on Sunday evening

April 17, and Charle6 W. Watkins, of

Muncie, will deliver the conimence-

ment address.

Rotary Club Organized. A Rotary club of 25 members has been organized at Union City. A erwd of Rotarians from Winchester accompanied by ex-Governor James P. Goodrich, organized the club in that city. A large crowd heard the second rendition of the cantata. "The Easter Message," at the Friends church Sunday evening, under the direction of Miss Lillian Baker. ' "Woman's Club Meets.. The forty-first annual convention of the Woman's Missionary society of the Muncie Presbytery Is being held in ! this city this week, in the Presbyter- . ian church. Splendid talks and music are being enjoyed. Delegates are present from Anderson, Alexandria, El- . . wood. Hartford City, Jonesboro. Koko- ; rao, Marlon, Matbews, Muncie, Nobles- '. ville, Peru. Portland, Tipton, Union ' City and Wabash. High School Field Meet. ; The Randolph - county high school - track and field meet will be held at ; the Jackson school Friday afternoon, ' April 15 William Bales, a law stu- ; dent, at Ann Arbor, is here to spend ' his spring vacation with his parents, Judge and Mrs. A. L. Bales The Woman's Missionary societies of the Presbyterian church of this district, will meet in this city Tuesday and Wednesday. ( Beveridge to Speak. Albert J. Beveridge will speak in (his city Sunday evening at the Main street Church of Christ, in celebration Of an "All American Day," when the various American Legion Posts of Randolph county will co-operate in an allday program. A band under the direction of Prof. Sam Williams will be a special feature of the day. The ministers of the various churches will deliver sermons in keeping with the day. The j. A. Long company at Union City, has doubled its capacity for the manufacturing of ice, and expect to be able to make 15 tons per day. . The body of Mrs. Amanda Thomas. '28, who died while visiting relatives . here, was taken to Dawson Springs. Ky., for burial. Her death was caused by pneumonia.

'LOVELIEST GIRI " SHATTERS ONE MORE ROMANCE

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SPELLING CONTEST FOR PREBLE PUPILS

TO BE HELD SATURDAY

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BLOOMIXGPORT. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Man anna Engle made a trip to

.Winchester, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ooerander spent Sunday

uio liner s pareniB. xir. ann Mrs.

EATON, O., April 14. One hundred Sherman Hockett. at Richmond

and forty-nine students in 18 schools i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Engle, with Mr. of Preble county will compete for 'and Mrs. James Slaggel, of Richmond, honors in the fourth annual county JLJJLT"6 J8 b" . ... . . . , . ler, Dan Engle, near Carlos Rev. contest in high school and elementary irJ1i Mra. jvl Cox of Winchester, spelling and elementary arithmetic to 'spent Sunday afteronon with Mr. and

held Saturday in the central school building in Lanier township. The tests will be in written form and will begin at 9:30 o'clock in te morning. A program of community singing will be presented at 10:30 o'clock and at 11:30 dinner will be served by the home economics department of the

Lanier schools.

Mrs. Ira Johnson and ton, Murray.

Mr. and Mrs. Chase Benbow entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thorpe, of Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Obe render. Mr. and Mrs. James isenfoarger and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thorne find daughter, Dora Mr. Charles Collins

and Mr. Levi Oabun attended the district meeting of the great council of

Mr. and Mrs. I D. Cain and her daughter, Miss Grace of Lynn, called on George Deboy and family, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Earnest Davisson and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlem Mann, Sunday.

....Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker, of Richmond, were the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Billie" Parker. Sunday Mrs. Sherman Hockett and children returned to their home in Richmond, Sunday after spending several days here visiting her sister, Mrs. Ella Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Bc-rt Thorpe, of Lynn, visited the Sunday school here Sunday. Mrs. Thorpe is county secretary. She gave a short talk at the close of the lesson period and expressed herself as well pleased with the school here Mr. and Mis. Forest Newman and Mr. and Mrs. C.eoree Small, all of Richmond, were

j the suests of the former's parents, Mr. land Mrs. James Newman, Sunday.

11 INJURED WHEN TRAIN GOES OVER EMBANKMENT QUINCY, 111.. April 14. Eleven passengers were injured, seven seriously Wednesday, when three coaches on an eastbound combination freight and

I passenger train on the Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City railroad plunged down

ii ivnty-toot embankment, three miles east of Edina, Mo. The wreck was caused by spreading rails.

PRAISES THEM TO HIS F1UKXDS Backache Is a tymptom of weak or or disordered kidneys. Ktlff and painful Joint, rheumatic aches, sore muscles, pufflness under the eyes are others. These symptoms indicate that the kidneys and bladder need help to do the work of filtering and casting out from the ffystem poisons and waste pro-

I ducts that cause trouble. Ben Ulchardj son. Winsrrove. W. Va.. writes: "l will

praise Koley Kidney Pills because they have helped me." A. G. Luken & Co., 2-28 Main St. Advertisement.

Men and women will compete in an J Indiana improved order of Red Men ,

employers, who said that the Carnegie i held at Ridgeville, Thursday Mrs. I

beginning at one o'clock. Superin- j riizaoem tjienaenning, wno nas Deen tendent E. E. McClellan will award i he guest of her mother, Mrs. Emily

prizes. Superintendent W. S. Fogarty will award medals to winners in the students' written tests. The day's meeting will close with presentation of a program of exercises by school pupils. Will Attend Convention. Mrs. Frances Murray, of New Paris, president of the Preble County Wo-

Thornburg and her brother, Raymond

Thomburg and family, returned to her home, near Geneva, Monday Mrs. Ida Meredith called on Mrs. Nora Wright, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stegall, of Winchester, were the guests of C. A. Washier and family Sunday afternoon.. . .Mrs. G'li3

Deboy spent Monday with Mrs. Emma

ILLINOIS HOUSE PASSES 50 CENTS A DAY BONUS SPRINGFIELD, 111., April 14. A

soldier bonus bill providing for a refer- j endum on a $55,000,000 bond issue toj pay war veterans 50 cents a day for army service passed the house. It i now goes to the senate. 1

NASH 6 Touring and Roadsters $1845 Delivered In Richmond WAYNE COUNTY NASH MOTOR COMPANY 19-21 S. 7th Phone 6173

Miss Geraldine Graham. Miss Geraldine Graham of Newport and Los Angeles, called by tha Prince of Wales the "loveliest girl in America," has broken her en-

aeement to wed Whitney Warren.

r.. of New York city, when Miss

Graham met young Warren soma months ago she was engaged to marry Deering Davis of Chicago, an aviator. She jilted him for Warren.

mn' FVrtrrd rlnhs has hoen hon- Deboy and daughter Mr. and Mr?.

ored by appointment as secretary of Frank Southard entertained at dinner r.0irtn nf ih- f3ft,itbstpm . Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens

district nf Ohio FodPration of Wo- nd daughter, Mrs. Certrude Recce.

men's clubs, to be held May 6 and 7, in Dayton. To Inspect Chapter. H. L. Huber, district inspector, comes to Eaton April 20, to conduct the annual inspection of Eaton chapter, Royal Arch Masons. The inspection will take place in the afternoon, and presentation of the Royal Arch degree will be made. An evening luncheon will feature the meeting. all

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Mrs. Sarah J. Reid. 82. is reearded

here, the result of a fracture of her hip a few days ago.

, RHEUMATISM ! LEAVES YOU FOREVER

RAIL DETECTIVES ' AFTER CAR THIEVES LOUISVILLE. April 14. Railroad deteciives today are following up what they believe to be an important clue to a gang of freight car thieves, uncovered by the seizure here yesterday of two cases of shoes, alleged to be part of the loot taken from freight trains in Evansville, Ind., Peoria, 111., and Ironton, Ohio. The shoes, valued at $1,300 were consigned to Louisville auctioneers and commission merchants at whose stores the goods were found. The goods were shipped by a merchandising company of Cleveland, O., and O. F. Cook, detective for the New York Central railroad, left Louisville for Cleveland immediately after the investigation here had been completed. Mr. Cook declared the local dealers handled on a commission basis $200,00 worth of merchandise for the Cleveland company.

Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poieon Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours.

Every Druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if two bottles of Allenrhu, the sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the

slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he

will gladly return your money without comment. Allemrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the n:ost sever cases where the suffering p.nd agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want. a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed A. G. Luken & Co., 3 Qutgley's Drug Stores 3, Yes & Now Drug Co., to guarantee it in every instance. Advertisement.

; j You rarely hear the price jlj ! of the car mentioned. X Remarks about its low ; cost and long service ? f are much more frequent. The gaaolinc consumption is unusually tear. j 1 The tire mileage is unusually high. I BETHARD AUTO 1 1 COMPANY I 1117 Main Street Phone 1041 ! Richmond, Ind. j

(5Innoundi a presentation of

Authoritative models that combine distinction of vle itifh atoioiD) of Cost 718 Main St

If you are considering new floor coverings for any room In your home, by all means see our large display of Rugs before making your choice. The very newest patterns in the latest colors and combinations await you here at the lowest prices you will find anywhere on Rugs of this splendid quality. Make your selections now while the variety of patterns is the largest.

AXMINSTER 9 x 12 feet

RUGS Size .$37.75

These splendid Axminster Rugs are a part of a recent purchase we made at considerably less than the market price. Your choice of a variety of beautiful all-over Persian designs in the very latest color combinations. Come early for first choice.

COLONIAL BUFFETS . .

$39.75

An extra special value in Colonial buffets for tomorrow only. Extra large size, with a beautiful plate glass mirror as pictured. They are handsomely finished in golden oak and their massive design and graceful lines but add to the attractiveness of this special value.

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It has been our good fortune many times in the past to provide the women of Richmond and vicinity with wonderful opportunities for saving money on quality apparel but never before have we secured stocks at such tremendous price concessions. Manufacturers greatly overstocked absolutely sacrificed huge stocks of high grade apparel to our New York organization and we are now offering values almost beyond belief. Plan to shop early and secure first choice.

Coats and Wraps Way Underpriced Here are 300 highly desirable, high-grade garments sacrificed to us at a price that does not begin to represent their real values $18, $25, $35 and $40 values Manufacturer's Outlet Sale

Silk Dresses Sacrificed Expressive of the new modes for Spring and Summer are these lovely Dresses of Taffeta. Charnieuse. Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Canton Crepe. $22.50, $28. $35 and $40 values Manufacturer's Outlet Sale

$8.95, $14.95, $18.95 $10.95, $14.95, $19.75

SUITS of fine Tricotine, Silk lined, the newest creations; $35.00 and $50.00 values $19.75 and $24.75

New Spring Blouses Newest Blouse effects in Georgette, Crepe de Chine, etc., worth $5, $7.50 and $10 $2.79 $3.98 $4.98

SPORT SUITS of fine quality all wool Jersey, neatly tailored, $20.00 values $12.95

$2.00 at 98c

$1.00 Silk Hosiery 59c

$5.00 Silk Petticoats $2.49

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$3.00 $3.00 Gowns Hose at at $1.49 $1.49 $2.00 $2.00 Waists Pettiat coats 89c 98c

$2.00 Chemise at 89c