Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 189, 20 June 1921 — Page 12

FACE TWELVE

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921.

SPIRIT OF LOYALTY, SERVICE, NEEDED IN LIFE TODAY, 0R3 ISO N

"UTLLIAMSBUKG. Ind.. June 20. Asserting that one of the . greatest needs of the present day community life is the spirit of charity and forbearance for the faults of others Judse Charles J. Orbison of Indianapolis paid a tribute to the spirit of sacrifice which existed in this country during the world war, in a speech delivered at Williamsburg Sunday afternoon. The address was delivered In connection with the annual Decoration Dav services of the Williamsburg Knights of Pythias lodge. William

Brown, chancellor commander of the local lodsre, introduced the speaker. "The great purpose of living is to knit this world together so that God may claim his own," said the speaker. Our great Job is to work out the salvation of the race, knowing neither rich nor poor. We should join in this movement for what we can put into it, for we can take out of life only what we put into it. .'It is the un

selfish man that lives, and he who gives receives." reater Loyalty Needed. ' We are livinar in a great day, and the time has come when we must insist, as American citizens, that no other flag than the star spangled bauner shall be exalted and honored in this country. It is the business of every Ameri

can citizen to Insist that all who do not believe in the Constitution shall be removed. This shall be a 100 per cent American institution. We need a militant citizenship, a citizenship that wants to conserve and preserve the union of our forefathers." Rain, coming at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, broke up the meeting at the school grounds on the outskirts of the town and forced the crowd to take

refuge in the Methodist church, where the speech was delivered. Music was furnished by the Williamsburg Saxophone band. At the close of the services in the church, a concert was given by the band. Miss Marjorie Hollingsworth acted as leader.

The largest gold mines in the United States east of the Black Hills are in North Carolina.

NEW ELECTRIC POWER LINE PLANNED FOR TWO OHIO TOWNSHIPS

EATON, O., June 20. Franchise to

erect and maintain an electrical trans

mission line in Monroe and Harrison townships has been granted by the county commissioners to C. D. Folkerth, E. E. Parks, E. V. Priddy and others, doing business as the Hagerstown Electrical company. The line will furnish current for power and light to farmers. The line will extend east on the Holtzmuller road, from the Eaton and West Manchester road, to the Monroe and Harrison township line. From

Hagerstown it will extend southeast on the Euphemia and Castine road to the Georgetown and Verona road. Branches will reach to the C. E. Davisson farm, to Twin Creep chapel and to the J. H. G ruber farm in Harrison township. Explains Marketing Plan Marketing plan of the national farm hiirpan and nthpr matters relating to

1 farm bureau activities were explained

in an address by J. Mason Prugh, president of the farm bureau of Montgomery county, and C. A. Dyer, legislative representative of the state farm bureau, in a meeting ot the Preble County Farm bureau here Saturday afternoon in the courthouse. The attendance was quite large. Company Attends Meet Company E, First regiment Ohio

Federal guards, is participating thLjj

week in the regimental shoot at Camp Perry for the company championship of the regiment Fourteen members of the company, in command of Captain C. M. Karns, left Saturday night. Each company will have a team of 12 members. Company E participated in the quali

fication shoot at Camp Perry 10 days" ago and made a fine showing. Members of the local company in I

the championship shoot include Lieutenant Arthur Campbell, Sergeants John Cal'-away, Ivan Long, Marion Wysong and Clarence Root, and Privates George Wysong. Lewis Brown, Wilbur Stanton, Charles Davis. Raymond Cole, John G. Eender, Charles Johnstone, Gordon Beane and Russell Koppe. Duroc Breeders Meet Members of the Preble County Duroc Breeders' association met here

to

Saturday night in the courthouse

discuss plans for future activities. Some Damage by Storm. Much damage to shade trees resulted from a heavy wind and rain storm that broke over Eaton late Saturday afternoon. Limbs from fine big shade trees along the streets in several sections of the city were twisted off and hurled to the ground. In some instan-

FOCH AND HA1G TO ATTEND CONVENTION OF LEG' ON KANSAS CITY, Mo, June 20

With a promise to attend the national j convention of the American Legion j here next fall received from Marshal j Foch of France and Field Marshal! Haig of Great Britain, officials in j charge of the convention program are

Marshal Joffre of France and Admiral Beatty of Great Britain.

.V !P J " v .u preparing to extend invitations to ing companies were torn down by the fe falling limbs. A big tent on South Barron street" erected for a society circus for thei

local American Legion post, was razed I by the wind. No one was hurt. The j heavy rain broke a drought of several j

weeks duration m Eaton and vicinity. !

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PRICES HAVE SUFFERED A MONSTROUS BACKSET! If ever there was an opportune time and sale to buy Furniture, this surelv is it. You could come into our store blindfolded and any article you'd

lay your hands on, at its present price, will be worth from 25 to 50 more than you'd be asked to pay. THE DOWNWARD DRIVE offers irenuinelv irood Furniture at savings that are not exasperated. Every re

duction is REAL, from TODAY'S MARKET VALUE. We've long ago forgotten the high peak prices and have

regularlv marked every piece to conform to present-dav values. This will be RICHMOND'S BEST and BIGGEST FURNITURE SALE. Make arrangements to ATTEND EARLY and OFTEN.

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Mattresses Have Not Been So Low in Years

Felted Top Mattress, a clean, thick layer of cotton over a filling of good wood wool, covered with striped ticking, 50-lb. weight, full or three-quarter sizes, AO regular S8.50 value; sale price Tc70 Pure Felt Mattress, all clean white cotton, felted in layers, full 50-lb. weight, good No. 1 art tick (Q Qpf cover, regular price $16.50 Sale price XXJt) Fine Felt Mattress, Orleans brand, full 50-lb. weight, roll edge, biscuit tuft, fine tickings, .$22.50 Q r7C regularly Sale price is P AO I

$22.50 55-lb. Waldorf Mattress, French stitched edge, a

most' luxurious mattress which is comfortable for a life

time Reed's special sale price is only

$16.95

Combination Mattress, made with heavy layer of felted cotton on top and bottom, center filled with fine grade of wood wool; today's value $10.00 f 4 ET

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Radical Clearance Prices on All REED and FIBER FURNITURE for Porch and Living Room

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These Pieces Are the LOWEST That Possiblv CAN BE QUOTED on Worth-While

ici ti FlHKlt SUITE, with loose spring cushions on all pieces; upholstered back, in durable cretonne; six-foot settee, chair and all to match; regular to-.

sale price

day's-value 1123.00; jQQ P( Bale price $000J

3-PIECE GENUINE REED SUITE, with a 60-inch davenport, upholstered seats and back in pretty cretonne: spring seat construction; durable and handsome; regular today's price $117.50; fi?7l CA sale price vl'ttOU

KALTEX FIBER PORCH FURNITURE

$38.50 3-Piece Forch fiber, brown finish; broad arm style; sale..

Suite. Kaltex $29.50

$20.00 Couch Hammock, heavy padded

seat over link fabric springs; grey

denim covering; sale price ."

2-passenger Oak Porch Swing. $5.50 value; Downward Drive QQ QQ sale price f$ijt3U

$12.95

FIBER PORCH SWING, threepassenger size. Baronial brown finish, complete with chains and

hooks: reeular price 5-:-'.&i.

Downward Drive sale price

$14.75

All OAK and FIBER PORCH SWINGS are Priced to Sell Quickly Early Selections are Advise.

The Downward Drive has surely "done a lot" to Rug prices here. With Reed's prices always considerably lower than regular, and with such an additional very liberal reduction, we feel safe in saying that you simply cannot beat Reed's for Rug3.

$75.00 real Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size; sale price $53.75 $27.50 Imperial Brussels Rugs, 9x12 size; various colors and patterns; sale $19.75 SPECIAL PORCH RUGS An extra quality Prairie Grass Rug, 6x9 size, woven colors in border; will wear for years; today's regular price $10.75; sale price $7.95 $9.75 Jap Matting Rugs, woven colors; extra fine quality, 9x12 size; sale price $5.93

$47.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet; beautiful new spring colors and patterns; sale price $38.50 $45.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs, rich Oriental and medallion designs, !)xl2 size; sale $34.50 $42.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet; sale price $31.75 $75 real Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size: sale price.... $53.75 $95.00 Royal Trewan Wilton Rugs, famous Develon make; 1920 price was $125; sale price for Downward Drive $75.00

27x54-inch stencilled Grass Rugs, fine for the porch, bed

room, kitchen, etc.; regular value $1.50; sale 36x72-inch Stencilled Grass Rug; excellent patterns clear, colorings; a rug of a dozen uses; $2.50 value Sale price

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and bright, $1.29

CONVENIENT CREDIT Terms ARRANGED on Any Purchase

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Pinkham's Compound

89c

Colgate's Tooth Paste

21c

Woodbruy's Soap

21c

ALL SCRAP TOBACCO, 3 for

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Jewelry

assortment of pretty jewelry than we

are showing right now. The dainty and novel effects of the new craftsmanship in jewelry designing has reached a higher standard. As usual the best and newest will be found in our stock.

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In a TVhite Canvas Two-Strap, white kid trimmings, military heels and welt-sewed soles. This is one of our new arrivals in "Straps."

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Give a New Joy to $ flopping Specials in Our Silk & Cotton Goods Department

All-Silk Japanese Pongee, excellent for shirts; only 95c jard. 40-inch All-Silk Crepe de Chine, best quality; only $1.49 yard. Yard-wide Black Satin, fine quality, and priced at only $1.39 yard. $1.50 Wool Skirting Plaids, just the thing for dress and sport skirts; onlv 98c yard. 75c Danish Poplar Cloth, nothing better for a cool bathing suit ; only 49c yard. . Best grade Apron Gingham, in all colors, checks and stripe; only 12 Vzc yard. Dress Gingham, fine quality for a summer dress; only 2'ic yard. White Outing Flannel; buy now while price is down; only 10c yard. Bleached Muslin, yard-wide, 12c yard.

Yard-wide Long Cloth, chamois finish; only 17c yard. 25c English Nainsook, good grade for lingerie; only 12!ic yard. 25c Linen Weft Bleached Toweling, only 17c yard. Part-Linen Unbleached Toweling, only 15c yard. Barber Towels ; special, only 50 dozen. 25c Turkish Towels, 6 for only $1.00. 15c Hemstitched Huck Towels, only 39c. PEPPERELL SHEETING 9-4 Sheeting, 49c. 10-4 Sheeting, 54c. 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 45c. 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, 4Sc.

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