Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 196, 29 June 1921 — Page 3
PAGE THREE PUBLISHING NAMES OF DRAFT DESERTERS i BRINGS CONVICTION
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921
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WASHINGTON, D. C June 29.
The apprehension of nearly 500 draft deserters Eince the publication of the slacker lisis began iina. Justified the position of The American Legion and veterans of the World war in general in their desire to have the lists published. More than half of the CO.OOO names of draft deserters have been published, according to information obtained by officials of the Legion. The unpublished names are being released at a rate that should complete their publication in the next five weeks. Of the approximately 500 deserters who have been apprehended, about 200 have been tried and 80 convicted. Members of The American Legion have assisted in running down the deserters.
Both Secretary Weeks and Adjutant General Harris have pointed out to American Legion officials that in addition to bringing hundreds of deserters to justice ,and branding thousands more, the publication cf the lists has cleared the service records of men who served or who had just cause for ex emption, but who failed to comply with some requirements of the selective service act and were therefore listed as deserters.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR DELEGATES TO REPORT
All Christian Endeavor members in the city are invited to attend the 7:30 o'clock night service next Sunday in the First Christian church. The three
Richmond Endeavor members who attended the s-tate convention held in Anderson last week will make reports on the sessions. Two of the three delegates, Emily Parker and Pierson Naanes, were sent to the convention by the Christian Endeavor of the First Christian church, and Lourie Brown, of the East Main Street Friends' church, represented that body. Arrangements have been made whereby the regular evening preaching services at the two churches on Sunday night will be abandoned, and the mass meeting held.
While it is not known whether i
delegates from other churches attended any of the convention sessions, all Christian Endeavor societies are welcome to attend the Sunday night meeting and listen to the reports.
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News of the Counties I
. NEW PARIS. O Byron Dean Kuth, formerly of Richmond, has graduated from the law department of Western Reserve university, receiving an L. L. D., according to word received here recently. Kuth is a graduate of Earlham college, and has passed the bar
examination at Columbus. I
NEW PARIS, O Mrs. Jessie Melody, of this place, who recently underwent an operation at Reid Memohl.il hospital, Is reported to be recovering. CENTER V7LLE, Ind. William Flook received painful injuries Tuesday morning while working on the farm of Mille Brumfield north of town. While on a hay wagon his feet became tangled in the lines and when the horses started he was thrown from the wagon, the wheel of the wagon passing over his chest. While there seems no bones broken, he io badly bruised. LIBERTY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Stanton of this place, celebrated their sixty-ninth wedding anniversary Monday.
Much of eastern Pennsylvania and northern New Jersey will be supplied
with electricity on an extensive scale
if a project for damming the Delaware river is carried out.
The New Edison
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"IN THE WESTCOTT PHARMACY"
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Reed's Downward Drive on Prices, Savings 20 to 50
During One Week of Our DOWNWARD DRIVE $1.00 Delivers Any Purchase Up to $50.00 Tomorrow morning we will launch a sale of gigantic proportions, and extraordinarily unusual in value giving, offering any article or articles worth up to $50 for only $1 down. For example If you were to select five articles costing you $10.00 each, these articles would be delivered to your home upon payment of only $1.00. Or any single aiticle amounting to as much as $50 can be purchased during this sale for only $1.00 down and payments of $1.00 a week. Only a few of the hundred of articles offered are listed below. Comparative prices show the great reductions now in effect, and remember only $1.00 delivers any purchase worth up to $50. EVERYTHING IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES
Reed's Aim is to provide quality merchandise in a way which will he most convenient to our Patrons
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Boy Scout Shoes Boys will play and this kind of a shoe is what they need for rough-and-ready vacation wear. These "Scout" shoes are tough and made for wear and will give more service than any other kind for the price; sizes 10 to 2 and 2M to 6. Price S2.00. S2.50 and S3.0O depending on the. size and quality.
Neff & Nusba urn
$24.00 Was $42.50 These brass beds have 2-inch posts and heavy fillers, satin banded in a very popular design. Tomorrow $1.00 delivers it, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$19.75 Was $32.50 These dressers come in golden oak with heavy plate mirrors, only $1.00 delivers one, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$58.00 Was $125.00 A genuine Karpen loose Cushion Davenport upholstered in high grade tapestry and of a beautiful design. This is absolutely our greatest offer of the sale, and tomorrow, Thursday only, pay $1.00 cash, balance $2.00 A WEEK
$11.00 Was $20.00 Here is a good substantially constructed rocker at a bargain price. The frames are solid oak, the seat covered in imitation leather. $1.00 delivers it, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$29.75 Was $37.50 Everyone can now own one of these solid oak library tables in golden finish. Just think how low this price is and remember, $1.00 delivers it, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$9.45 Was $15.00 A handsome fibre rocker in baronial brown finish, with cretonne, covered spring seat Suitable for porch, living room or sun parlor. $1.00 delivers one, balance $1.00 A WEEK
Battery Re-charging 6-volt 75d 12-volt S1.00 Lowest Rates Best Service Why Pay More Free Delivery RICHMOND BATTERY & RADIATOR CO.
$55.00 Was $85.00 Dressing tables, too, enter this great sale, and the one pictured in mahogany, is now $55.00. Pay only $1.00 down $1.00 A WEEK
$5.95 Was $8.75 Full size Baronial Fiber Fernery with metal pan, an attractive addition to porch or living room and at a price which is far below ordinary. Only $1.00 delivers it. Balance $1.00 A WEEK
$36.00 Was $54.00 Get a set of six handsome dining chairs in solid oak with genuine leather seats, and realize a great saving. Only 1.00 delivers the set, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$38.50 Was $47.50 Think of it! A 9x12 Axminster rug at this low price. They come in several different patterns and colors and only $1.00 delivers one, balance $1.00 A WEEK
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$25.00 Was $45.00 In natural finish with a deep body, rubber tired wheels, and adjustable hood, this is an extraordinary value. Get one tomorrow at $1.00 down, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$29.75 Was $52.00 Think of this! Big massive, fumed oak buffet for $29.75. It's a design that will please and the construction and finish is of the best. Pay $1.00 cash and the balance $1.00 A WEEK
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$39.75 Was $50.00 A genuine Sellers Kitchen Cabinet, priced at the new low level at $50. The Downward Drive price brings it to $39.75 and for one week, pay only $1.00 cash and $1.00 A WEEK
$65.00 Was $110.00 Like an eager wish come true! Vanity dressers, with full length mirror, mahogany or walnut finish for only $65. $1.00 delivers one, balance $1.00 A WEEK
. $7.95 Was $15.00 Yes Ma'm! White Porceliron top and white enamel base kitchen tables for onlx $7. So. While they last at $1.00 down, balance$1.00 A WEEK
$29.50 Were $49 to $65 A small assortment of odd rockers, overstuffed and upholstered in tapestries, velours and imitation leathers. Several designs. All to go this week upon first payment of $1.00. Balance $1.00 A WEEK
$37.50 Was $55.00 Is this price low enough for a mahogany or walnut davenport table? It is in a period design, and at this price only $1.00 delivers one. Balance $1.00 A WEEK
$25.00 Was $32.50 A powerful water power washing machine which will do the work you want done in the most efficient manner possible. Fully guaranteed. Pay only $1.00 cash, balance $1.00 A WEEK
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$9.95 Was $16.50 Think of it! A 45-lb. well tufted, art ticking, roll edge mattress for only $9.95. On sale tomorrow at $1.00 down and balance $1.00 A WEEK
$29.75 Was $58.50 A bed and davenport in one. Frames are of solid oak in golden finish, the seat in imitation leather. Special at $1.00 down, balance $1.00 A WEEK
$29.50 Was $45.00 A few of the famous Eureka Vacuum Cleaners used as demonstrators, to close out this week at $29.50. A mighty good value as every cleaner is guaranteed the same as new. Pay only $1.00 cash, the balance $1.00 A WEEK
$26.75 Was $37.50 A fine National, 4-drawer, drophead sewing machine in quartered oak case. Fully warranted for 10 years. Complete with attachments to do all kinds of plain and fancy sewing. $1.00 delivers it. Balance $1.00 A WEEK
$18.50 Was $27.50 An unusually comfortable rocker and remember the frames are solid mahogany with cane filled seat and back. Only $1.00 delivers it. Balance $1.00 A WEEK
$15.00 Was $22.50 A mahogany finish steel bed at an almost unbelievably low price. Has continuous posts and heavy steel fillers and only $1.00 delivers it. Balance $1.00 A WEEK
The mere fact that this sale offers ahout the most unusual credit terms ever advertised we believe, prompts us to advise our many customers to take advantage of this opportunity as early in the day as possible. . Of course the morning is the best time if convenient
With the prices slashed to the lowest point possible, it is very apparent that your dollars at last regain their old time value. It will be a source of surprise to see how very economically you can now furnish your entire home with good quality furniture.
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