Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 312, 12 November 1921 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 1921.

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The Middle By MARION RUB1NCAM

RADIO-EQUIPPED AUTO KEEPS DRIVER IN TOUCH WITH WORLD AS HE TRAVELS

ARRIVAL Chapter 6 Amy intended that the shabby place s-hould look its very best, and she had the good sense to know that, fresh flow-

the girl's future she wished she were j "married and safe." I She wondered what effect Luther's J wife would have on Amy, and while: she was wondering the sound of trot-1 ting horses came to her and the team ;

pis, even fn erackedjars, helped enor-idrew up at the gate. The tall form of mousty. It was the lat and the nleas-! hf r son jumped from the carriage and

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Mie aia not get around to it until the claimed in dismay:

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find cleared away, and Mr. Talbot had pone off to Hornbrook with the team of horses and a wagon large enough to hold the trunks. Mrs. Talbot, stiffly dressed in her best gown which had been her best for the last five years sat in a rocker on the porch. She was thoroughly exhausted although thoroughly happy. Biscuits were ready to go into the oven as soon as the team should appear, thp table was spread for a cold supper in the little used dining room in the farm house. The whole place was spotless and as stiff in its immaculate precision as the high collar on her dress. Amy. in her black serge skirt and the new waist Mrs. Talbot had somehow found time to make, sat on the lawn below her. trimming the edge of the flower beds. Amy had to go on working. Siie was very much excited over the coming of the new sister-in-law. and when she was excited she could never keep still. In the fading day her hair shone with a light of its own. a coppery-red flame that made a halo

around her head.

Monday Claire.

MARTHA WASHINGTON SHARED PATRIOTISM

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(From the Detroit News) ! Martha Washington was indeed

; equipped by nature and circumstances I j to be the wife of George Washinton. J

land the first mistress of the White i House. j The daughter of an aristocratic Virginia family, Martha Danridge had

been for more than a year the widow ; of the weathy Daniel Parke Curtis j

; when George Washington met her

w-hile dining at the home of

1 William Chaniberiayre. j The general, so historians say, was

dwia ii. UalUa in aia rcdio-eouippea aulo. The latest development of the times is a radio attachment on auto-

mobiles. Edwin B. Dallin of Quincey Point, Mass., owns and operates the

Major: wireless-equipped automobile besides having invented the novel attachment. I He declares that while riding around the country, he has listened to many

interesting conversations and bits of news.

"Luther was a cood bov." the mother : instantly smitten. She was but 25

said, smoothing out her best handker-: .years old at this time, radiant with chief with the lace frill. "He didn't ! the rare beauty of that graceful period.

r. iuiu jiiiaiuif i me oiner ooys, and he didn't like to play pranks. He

usea to De a lot of help' to your father around the place here when we were too poor to afford a hired man. He'd finish up his farm work first before he'd do his studying." "Then he sat up all night studying to pass his examinations," Amy said, having some recollections of her own. "He worked almost, till dawn, and at dawn he had to get up to do the milking." "He passed his college examinations." Mrs. Talbot said, as though this ended the matter. "Yes, and he got sick as soon as he

elegant, accomplished, dignified, tactful. In January- 1759, just after Washington's northern campaign, they were married. Being a true aristocrat, Martha knew also how to be democratic, and she coincided strongly with her husband's patriotic views, defending him ardently against the numerous attacks of her Troy relatives. To one she wrote in the early days of the Revolution : "Yes, I forcee consequences dark days, domestic happiness suspended, social enjoyments abandonded. and

eternal separations on earth possible.

was m college, and went on studying But my min,i is made up mv neart is ust the same. He was sick when he;in the cause. Georce is right; he is took his first job. and he's never got- aiWavs rieht. God' has nromised to

PUBLICITY COMMITTEE EDUCATES YEAR ROUND

FOR COMMUNITY FUND

i the problems of the community as a I whole than is possible by several brief campaigns each stressing some par- : ticular activity. j The second objection loses weight

when it is realized that it is not the

, purpose of the community chest to re

place or supplant any existing organi-

Advantages of vear round publicitv : nation but that it is essentially a fedare emphasized in a statement made ! f age?iCrj!s TJVl PT?h i ot better meeting the needs ot the by the community chest fund commit-j community by supplying adequate tee Saturday. The plan of conducting i funds and by securing a degree of coone campaign for all the needs of the j operation among its members which

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ten over trying to work and study at the same time. Father might have hired a man and given Luther a fair chance, or else not done so much work around the place." "You shouldn't criticise your father, it's wicked." the mother exclaimed, angrily.

protect the righteous, and I will trust him." She worked with the soldiers, and during the winter at Valley Forge, suffered all the privations with them.

GERMAN CHEMIST HONORED.

STOCKHOLM, Nov. 12 Prof. Wal-

Amy did not answer but worked fast- ,ther Xernst of the Vniversitv of Berlin fr trimn-unjr the rageed grass around , was awarded the Xobcl prize for 1920 the flowerbed. She remembered those 'in chemistrv by the Swedish academv. huge grey eyes of her brother's that j The prizes in chemistry and physics stared so out of his hollow face when for 1921 are being reserved. Dr. he was trying to do double duty his Xernst, in addition to being director duty to his father, who demanded man- of institute of physics and chemistry iial l3bor, and to himself to get out of at the University of Berlin, is a fellow the stifling atmosphere of his home, j of the Berlin academy of science. Luther had always been so gentle, so I very good, so strict in all his princi- FATHER ZAHM, COMPANION Pies. He never rebelled against his! OF T. R., DIES IN MUNICH father's harshness nor criticised his! WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 Father mother for her narrowness. He lec-John A. Zahm, who accompanied the tured Amy in the gentlest fashion for Mate Theodore Roosevelt on his trin her childhood fibs and her little decep-j through the South American wilder'ions, aJid r.othine ever would temnt ! ness. died Friilav in Munich, acrnrrt-

community is also commended. The statement follows: ! The two chief objections to the community chest plan that, have been1 offered are that the single campaign can not have the educational value! that a number of separate camnaisns :

jwill have, and second, that the organ

izations entering the chest lose their j individuality and their membership; loses interest in them. ' The first of these would be valid if there were no publicity except for a ; week or two before the single campaign but it is believed that a publici-j ty committee working throughout the year can better educate the community as to the activities and needs of the various organizations and develop a more intelligent understanding of

will result in more efficient service.

England. France and Germany now have commercial and passenger airplane service daily operating over a number of routes.

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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Lamps and Repairs at I MEERKOFF'S !

Westinghouse Mazda Lamps A Lamp for Every Purpose Hart's Electric Shop 1027 Main Phone 2434

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him to do anything he did not approve

lorci.in laltot, recognizing his son's

goodness, thought of making him a j minister, and was bitterly disappointed ' A when the boy himself decided to be- j eorne a civil engineer. i Luther, in spite of his gentleness and goodness had a sense of fun and was , adored by his two sister. j There wa.s a long silence while Ann-j pouted at her scolding and went on j with her work, and while the mother; thought back over her son's childhood ' snd her own married life. It had been 1 a bitterly hard life. She herself could j not possibly know how hnrd. Two chil-' dren had been born and died at birth,' after Luther had come. ' j Jane had been the fourth child and ' the second to grow up. She was 2." now, and between her and Amy lav i seve; years of struggle with deadening! poverty and hard work. Another child, i a son, wps born and lived only a month I and after that Mrs. Talbot had been j ill, and for three years did not go fur-1 ther than the grounds of her own yard, j Amy was born when there was a 1 little more money, and Amy, according! to her mother's standard, had been ! spoiled. Amy wanted things beyond a i mother's comprehension. Amv said !

tnings sne could not approve of. She was afaid whenever she thought of

ing to a cablegram received here by his brother. Dr. Albert Zahm.

PRETTY FOR

SET OF ACCESSORIES SUIT OR GOWN

Buttons Covered

Pleating, Beading, Braiding, Embroidery, Hemstitching, Button Holes. LACEY'S 8 S. 9 St. Phone 1755

Candied Cherries Candied Pineapple Glace Apricots Glace Peaches Glace Figs and Pears Citron and Candied Peels Glace Pineapple Fingers John M. Eggemeyer & Sons Bee Hive Grocery 3 Phones

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Dear Mrs. Thompson: How should a white alWool sweater be cleaned? Would it bs better to have it drycleaned? G. X. " Make a strong suds of white soap and when the soapy water is almost i-old. put the sweater into it and let it soak over night. Rinse the sweater thoroughly in cold water and dry it flat on the floor so that, the weight of the water does not stretch it out. of shape. You can clean it as well as a professional cleaner. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I have been Koing with a fellow for a year, and lately he has been playing football. I have done everything possible to discourage him about playing and have coldecl him for it Sunday afternoon he mc? with an accident and brok" his arm. I am very sorry about it and would like to know how I can show him I am sorry after the wav I have talked about playing. PUZZLED. Above all avoid the "I-toId-you-so attitude. If you have a chance to talk to him mention the fact that you are sorry he broke his arm, but. say nothing about your objection to his play-ins;.

Pattern o420 furnishes these attractive styles. It is cut in :; sizes: Small. Medium and Large. Xo. 2 will require "g yard. Xo. 3 will require U yard. Xo. 1 will require J2 yard for collar, and 5i yard for a pair of cuffs. 1 Velvt"-t, silk, mull and linen are good for these mod( Is.

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struments has made it possible for us

to increase our output in such proportions that we have been able to reduce our manufacturing costs, and as a result we are able to pass it on to our customers in the way of reduced prices on our line of instruments.

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EAT MORE BREAD But be sure that it comes from the New System Bakery 913 Main

77c Best Christmas Gift

There is nothing you can give that Is so personal as your photograph.

Studio appointments can arranged to meet your convenience.

The public has shown its approval of Starr-made instruments in the demands made on us for increased production. There is only one conclusion apparent, and that is: we are offering a greater value in each 'instrument we make for the price asked for it. Not only in superior quality, but in service rendered through our organization. If you are thinking of buying a musical instrument, don't you feel that in justice to yourself you should first investigate the line, service and terms of the oldest and most reliable musical house before making your decision? If you will come in we will be glad to talk these things over with you, w ithout any obligation on your part.

The Starr Piano Co. Cor. Tenth and Main Sts.

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THE HOOSIER STORES

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Are Worth your Immediate Attention The following lists comprise but a few of the many real values that are possible for you to obtain at this store Monday.

Notice to Housewives and Auto Owners: We have Remnants of Washed Cheesecloth free from lint for wiping or dusting cloths at 5c each, from 24 to 1 j2 yards in each remnant.

Blankets, Comforts & Yard Goods on Sale Monday Large size double Blankets in seconds, for Monday only, pair OSo 3-lb. Comfort Cotton iu one sheet, size 72x90. for JIonda' 69 $.50 extra large heavy fleeced Blankets, TOxSO, Monday only, pair gg $5.00 Home Made Comforts, large uze. Monday only S3 9S 25c yard wide Percales, lights and darks.Monday, yard AT)C $4.50 largest size Blankets, 72x84-in., extra heavy. Monday only, pair go jg 2oc pink and blue Outings, Monday yd. 12T'2 10c Unbleached Toweling, Monday, "yard .".C 15c Unbleached Muslin. 40-in. wide, Mondav only, yard c) 3c Fleeced Goods, heavy weight, Mondav onlv, per yard " .JQ Buy your Wool Dress materials Monday at 107o off 9-4 Bleached Sheetings, worth 65c yd.; Mondav only, yard oOc" See our line of Yarns for Knitting or Knotting Comforts in Germantown Silks, mixed and knitting Worsted. Remnants of Toweling worth from 20c to 35c yd.. in lengths 2 to 7 yards, Monday, yard 10c 69c extra heavy large size Turkish Towels, for Monday only, each 35c

Big Values for Monday in the Housefurnishings Dept. $15.00 Texoleum Rugs in attractive patterns, 9x12, for Monday only S7.0S Dark green Window Shades, 36-in, by 6-ft, in seconds, Monday only 48 Our $20.00 Wool and Fiber Rugs, 9x12, for Monday only S11.98 25c Rubber Stair Treads. Monday only 15 On sale at 8 o'clock in our Carpet Department, remnants of Cretonnes, large size, at..l() Just 100 bundles of Percale remnants, guaranteed only one pattern in bundle, will average 4 to 7 yards in bundle, per bundle 2oC Single Blankets in seconds, all bound ends, Monday 39 $10.00 all felt Mattresses, full size 45 pounds. for Monday only S7.98 $8.50 Combination Felt and Wool Mattresses. full size, Monday S3.9S One lot of Remnants, each 2 $18.00 metal Beds, full size, large massive looking, for Monday S9.98 $1.50 all Feather Pillows with fancy art tick, Monday only, each 79c Lace Curtains. 2 yards long, for Monday only, pair G9 Flat Curtain Rods, each IOC

Buv Winter SHOES at These Prices

Growing Girls' Black or Brown Calf lace Shoes. English or wide toes, solid leather, Monday special at S3.4S One lot of ladies' black and brown kid lace Dress and Comfort Shoes. Most all sizes on table Monday at S2.89 Ladies' black kid lace Shoes, solid leather soles, fabric top, Cuban heel, most all sizes on table at S1.98 One lot of Men's black or brown Dress Shoes, most all sizes in the lot, choice Monday S3.4S

Special Ladies' low or medium heel Rubbers, sizes 4 to 7, Monday only 7oC Choice of 5 styles Ladies' black I kid lace Shoes, all widths, all i are $7.00 grades, Mondav onlv ! at SS.Sr

Children's solid leather cloth top school shoes, sizes 10 to 2 on table at S1.59 Ladies' Vici Kid hand turned nurses Comfort Shoes, cushion sole. 3 styles, Monday S4.4S Ladies' 4-buckle Cloth Galoshes sizes 3 to 7, Monday, S3.9S

Boys' brown lace Dress or school Shoe, sizes 1 to 6 on table. Monday 2.19

Men's heavy Work Shoe, double soles, size3 7 to 12.

S2.69

Monday only at

lO0 discount on any boy's Dress or School Shoe for Monday only. We carry almost every style of Rubber made at lowest prices for the best Rubbers made.

Men's and Boys' Specials Men's heavy fleeced Union Suits, sizes 34 to 46; special Monday, suit. S1.4S Boys' Corduroy Trousers, sizes S to 16; very special Monday, pair - -S1.10 Men's heavy Wool Sox. blue mix, special Monday 35c Pr; 3 prs. for 1.00 One lot of Boys' heavy Cotton Sweaters, grey only, sizes 24 to 34; special for Monday 95c Men's heavy ribbed or fleece Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, very special Monday. a garment 79f One lot of Boys' heavy weight lined Trousers, browns and greys, all size?, special Monday, a pair SI. 69 Men's extra heavy Work Socks, special Monday, a pair ISt4 Men's blue stripe Overalls with bib. s-izes 34 to 42 waist; special Monday, SI. OO One lot of Men's Dress Shirts, silk bosom, all sizes. $2.00 values; Monday S1.(J Men's Overcoats, blue and grey mix. sizes 36 to 44; special Monday S9.45

Underwear, Hosiery

Ladies' $1.00 Sateen Pettibockers, all colors, Mondav 0Bl-v S7C Again we offer those $2.00 heavy knit Silk and Wool Hose Monday at SI. 69 Misses' Union Suits, ages 2 to 12, Monday only 431 One lot Ladies' Fabric Gloves. Monday only 39o Ladies' Chamoisette Gloves, gauntlet, all colors, Mondav onl" 95c Elastic top pink coutil Corsets, Monday 95c Special lot of Ladies' Flannelette Gowns, Mondav onlv eci SI. OO Children's Flanelette Bloomers. Monday 29c Ladies' Vests and Drawers. Monday 49c Ladies' ankle length Union Suits, made in all styles, flesh color, silk stripe, worth SI. 50; all sizes Monday 9Sc

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Monday you will have another chance to purchase a good winter coat, all sizes in brown, navy and reindeer, at

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Monday Special Clearance of Fail Millinerv For Monday only we will place cn sale our entire stock of Trimmings at i price, including Velvet. Flowers, Metal Ornaments, Ostrich, Novelties, fancy Hat Pins and Fur Trimmings. One lot of Children's Hats Af and Tarns 41C One lot of Trimmed Hats for Ladies and young in Misses One lot of Trimmed Hats, values up to $8.50; Monday Also a discount of 20 will be given on our new fur and brocade hats. One lot of Hats, including values

up to $10.50; Monday

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Wool Jersey Blouses in navy, copen, grey and brown

all sizes; Monday

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One rar-k of Ladies' Silk and Wool Dresses, mostly navy blue in ail sizes, 16 to 44; Monday, your o f" choice tfto.tt) Winter is here and you need good warm clothing to protect you from the cold. We have thp Indera Figurefit Knit Petticoat at 50c and 93c and Wool at S1.65

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Kitchen Needs for Monday Aluminum Pudding Tans, lVa-Qt-. 50c value; Monday 3GC Aluminum Tea Kettles, $2.25 grade, Mondav special at S1.85 Glass Wash Boards, Monday 69c Grey Granite Tea Kettles. Monday S1.00 Large Tin Rinsing Pans, Monday only 29c Grey Granite Coffee and Tea Pots. Monday ..45c 1 lot Dinner Plates, gold band 10c Plain White Cups, Monday, each 10c

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