Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 331, 7 December 1921 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1921.

FIELDS RE-ELECTED AGRICULTURAL AGENT IN RANDOLPH COUNTY

WINCHESTER, Ind., Dec. 7 The Randolph county board of education

held its regular monthly mating in the county sup? rintendent's office, on Tuesday. K. A. Fields was re elected county agricultural agent for the coming jear. The hoard decided to o!oe th" schools during the week of Teo. 2", -PI for the Christmas vacation. At this meeting plans werp formulated for a "county school round-up" to he held 'n the spring. All the pupils of the county will take part in the exercises. Asks Relief Donations. V.. A. iFetds, county asricultur.il agent, held a meeting in his offic , Tuesday, in the interest of the Near East relief work. It was decided io rtk h farmers for donations of corn.

which will he collected bv

Fitzgibbons is Indicted 1 LARGE DELEGATIONS

tor Malicious l respass T. J. Fitzgibbons, at present in the county jail awaiting arraignment, was

i indicted for malicious trespass by the

Wayne county grand jury late Tuesday afternoon. The indictment charges!

Fitzgibbons with damaging the frame

land glass of a door to the Mercuno lanrl Sons fruit shoo to the extent of

i

ithe Pythian lodge and the busines

i The extreme penalty for malicious ! men of Cambridge City presentax the

I . ! rr j ; i. l-

trespass is a tine of not. mon

tv,-ic,-' the sum of the damage, to which

may be added no' mure than 1

months imprisonment. i One other indictment was returned;

by the grand jury Tuesday, but it was not made public.

TAY fvFATINR

i i nix uhniniw s i n w

AT REVIVAL MEETING

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Dec. 7. With ' delegations from Centerville, Mooreland, Straughn, Green's Fork, Lisbon,

I ana .Mitton, as wen as tne women ot

PUBLIC IS

(Continued from Page One.)

No. 3S8 A. F. of Musicians,

public concert

o'clock on Christmas

will give a j cians

in-iu ths

-A 1 111 u n t. -A. xs J J I

of Richmond are affiliated with

union. They will handle tho in-

eve, and will

istrumental music for the celebration.

then divide into eight groups and pro-1

than ! revival services luesdav night, a rec

lord crowd was gathered in the taber-

i nacle. taxing even tlie lnree seafine'!

mail i-icanarilv nf r.no

t "' ' " '

iuesday luglit s variation of the ong service consisting in singing bv

each of the different, delegations upon

tne can or Kev. Percy James, choral

director. The business men led. fol- mas

lowed by the Cambridge City women.

- i i"1' :u.;i uui oi i own ueiegauons ; pnone .no. uoU. l ne lists w in tioi ue beCOtld Lyceum nUinoef from Milton, from (keen's Fork and! made public, neither are they open for

sieal and literary en- i " mes. in oroer were camel upon, i general inspection

v loii'i ii;-.y::;g i)v in-. Jam

K. of P.'s Will Present

tions. Manifestly it is unfair for one family to receive two or three baskets, and another family none. If churches, lodges, clubs. Sunday schools and other organizations and individuals list the names of the families they will help, the distribution of Christmas cheer will be general

! and no one will be overlooked.

One woman has asked for the names

of 25 or :;0 children to be her guests j at a Christmas party. One union has) asked the bureau for a list of children; to whom it will give toys. One sororit y will take care of the families of: some needy former service men. i If you know the name of a family that should be renumbered at Christ-!

vo'j will assist tne general piani

Carols will be sung in the 35 voting precincts bv teams of 10 carolers and

ceed to the eight wards where they j a leader from 6 to 6 : 30 o'clock Christ-

ma s morn m l'

Besides distributing baskets the Sal-

wiu give instrumental concerts. i Virtually all the professional musi-i

t J

vation Army will have a treat for the children on Christmas eve when it gives an entertainment at headquarters, 12 South Fifth street. Clothing will be distributed among them.

NOURISHMENT is Nature's first aid to the body in times of

weakness.

"Papa's Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours

Scott's Emulsion unsurpassed in purity

and goodness, is nourishment in a form 1 . i i r 'i

mat seldom iaus. uj Scott A Bo ne. BtoorefMd. N. J. S0-1 W

i by giving to name to Miss Clark. t:4e-

The Jordans nm

tertainers will pppear here

townhin: 'night as the second number

Slayer of Grand Vizier

Believed to be Armenian

:'nd hauled to the shipping point in the county trucks. Observe Settlement Day. Settlement day was obsered by all the M. K. churches of the Richmand district at a convention held in Union City. Tuesdav. in charge of the Kev.

Snmerville Light, of Richmond, dis-j t rit-t ; uperintendent. j Gives History talk. .At n meeting of th" Ro'ary club.; hr'Id in the basement of tin- Main i .street t'hui'h of Christ. Tuesday, r. J interesting talk on the early history of i Itandolph county was given by Philip J Kabel, county historian. The club de-1 cidf-d to entertain the farmers at a din-! ner on the evening of Feb. lt. when j an address will he given by Hence I Orme, the farmer member of the I:- j diananoli"5 notary club. I Real Estate Transfers Harry E. Magee to, Nancy L. Wil l

liamson, lot 9 Mumma's addition Winchester, W. D., $150. Charles If. S. Shockney to Anna

Gearhart. undivided one-sixth of ::t) ! acres White liver township. W. D , ; M5n. I Naomi Small to Levi N. Shank, lo: :

12 P. addition Farmland. W. 1).. $1125.! LOTFS. Ind Born to Probate Court j Lee liratten, of Lo' us, i The uill of Anna E. Kennedy has j Dec. 2. I'Hfn admitted for probate. The resi-i

di;e of her estate she bequeaths to the Farmers' and Merchants' bank, to Vie held in trust. The interests, rents rind profits arising therefrom, anil such part of the principal as ?ha'l b1 required for the support and maintenance ot h r husband, t;orge It. Kennedy, shall be paid over to him from time to time. At his death t he re

mainder Of the estate is to lie gien

to the daughter. Ora Moore. Th

Thursday

on tin ly-

nted by the

cenm course Demg ore

local Kr.ichts of Pythia. j The program of the Jordans is said ( to contain many innovations. Music, j art, story nnd song- drama are blended in their entertainment. Pastel pict-j ures, healthy humor and singing are j promised. j The personnel of the company ;s as, follows: Flavel Jo-dan, concert -baritone artist and imper.-onaior; Caro-! lyn Jordan, pianist-accompanist ; Met'ayle Jordan, readoi . soprano artist. I

y::;g hv Rev.

Listen to the Mocking Rird." whistled ; by Harry Pox: with the guitai and ukeleie imitation by both, which had been given at a previous service, entertained the crowd before the sermon. The pastor of the Friends' church of Mooreland, Mrs. ,1. L. Allen, made the opening prayer.

ians' union of Richmond.

Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffedup! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pane's Cold Compound" tak

en every two hours until three doses quickest, are taken usually breaks any cold j costs only

right un.

INGROWN TOE NAIL

TURNS OUT ITSELF

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The fi

nose running; relieves headache, dull-! ness, feverishness. sneezing. "Pape's Cold Compound" is the'

surest relief known and a few cents at drug stores. ;

! It acts without assistance. Tastes t dose opens clogged-up nos-' nice. Contains no quinine. Insist Hr pa-suices of head" stops ; upon Papt's. Advertisement. .

Ladies' Suit Week

Every Ladies' Btiv Now!

Suit One-third off. Pay Next Year.

UNION STORE, 830 Main

I MORE FARMERS THAN CITY I WORKERS REACH AGE OF 70 I NEW YORK, Hoc 7. --The metn : politan industrial workei has one j j chance in eight of reaching the age of i I 7') years, and the farmer one chance j

in three. This report was made today ' inflammation and pain and so toughby the building trades committee oi i ens the tender, sensitive skin under

lie unitea hospital tund, which assert-; neath the ;oe nail, that it. can not

en tuat deaths in

A noted authority says that a few drops of "Outgro" upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces

j tKv As-ne'aterl Pr?' ROME. Dee. 7.--The usa.-tn of thrformer's Turkish grand izicr Said Ali I Pasha, who was shot dead yesterday ! on a street, here i.s believed by his i secretary who was. with him at the time to have been an Armenian. The ! assassin is still at large.

Births

industrial centers

were greatly increasing because of the breakdown of hearts, arteries, kidneys and digestive systems in middle iiie.

violence, rheuniati.-m and diseases were held responsi-

External epidemic

ble lor most

illness among workers

! penetrate the Uesh, and the nail turns j naturally outw.-.rd ahuo.-.t over night. ! "Outgro" is a harmless, antiseptic j manufactured for chiropodists, llow- ! ever, anyone can buy trom the drug j store a tiny bottle containing direcI tiens. Advertisement.

Mr. and Mrs. j

son. t naay

HONOR JAPANESE STUDENT

OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 7 The graci-; uating class of the Oakland high i school today voted 27 to 1 in favor of ' Yuiko Furuta. Japanese girl honor student, as class valedictorian. Today's; vote came as a wi;lniraval of a pro-! test cr.inst. the gill's being selected j for the role. The protest was form-: ally entered yesterday by many of the!

wiil 1 studr-nts. I

ti. 1021, and was w v S. Engle and Mattie

was written uct. t:esse(i by James

Huffman. ! Grant Marriage License j Charles W. Couklin. 24, and Or-' trude E. Ketriug. 22, both of V'nion City, have been licensed to wed

Called by Death

MRS. ARM IN DA PERKINS. WINCHESTER, Ind., Dec. 7 Mr? Arminda Perkin, 3ft, wife of Otu.. Perkins, is dead at her home here North Meridian street. Surviving are the husband and eix children. Maty. Florence, Pauline. Nora. Chester and William.

Dyed Her Tan Skirt to Make Child a Dress

Felt

Slippers Always Delight the Children

Slippers in colors, with leather or cushion so!

For For

INDIAN MOCCASINS ARE POPU: Infants, sizes 2 to " Children, sizes ZVz to S

m a:

For Children, sizes SJ2 to 11.. For Children, sizes 11U to 2..

AR S1.C0 $1.25 . . .$1.25 and $1.53 . . . ,1.50 to $2.00

NEFF & NUSIUUM

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MRS. LEWIS KING. WINCH ESTER. Ind.. Dec. 7 . Thtuneral of Mrs. Lewis Kins took place from the home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. King is suiived by the hur-ban.l :inil ihree c-hildren, a son. Lester C . ;.r,d two daughtfis, Florence M. and Maty L.

Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any' woman can dye or tint faded, shabby j

! skirts, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters,

stockings, hangings, draperies, every-j thing like new. Buy "Diamond Dyes" ; no otht-r kind then perfect home, dyeing is guaranteed. een if you have; never dyed before. Tell your druggist whether the material you wisli to iye; is wool or silk, or whether it is linen,! cotton or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never .-.freak, spot, fade or run. Ad-j Teriisernen. I

Wreaths for the Cemetery

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Give Your Boy A Bank Account for Christmas QOME day he will sav it was the most usciul sift he ever receive J

You can .start an account in his name in our Interest l'avins Department by

Very artistic arrangement

amiieiai riowers. i nev remain oeautirul inc Ye have them from S.'i.OO to $10.(0 each.

Lining prepared foliage ami

lot mitol v

ALso T.ery pretty little Evergreen Wreaths, with red trimmings, at l6c to .30c. and many other kinds.

Lemon's Flower Shop 1015 Main Street

i.:i

making the firit deposit-

First National Bank Main and Ninth Street, Southwest Corner

6 JL

17 1J

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with Every oOc Tube of

Chi

Kentucky Eag Coal $7.00

MATHER BROS. Co.

HIRSCII'S riothcs of Style and Quality on TERMS tc meet your individual needs 15-17 N. 9th St.

I FOOTWIKAR jj 1 "Better for Less" !; FIVEL'S SHOE STORE i 533 Main 1; I

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Give "Her" Silk Underwear for Xmas WHEN STORE, 712 Main

iiMIHllllMllt!llllirl!llintMltllliMltltiIttllllllllMt111llltI!ltt(IIHIttllt'.IIUIIMll1M1 I Heal Plumbing and Heating 1

Culnmot Baking Powder, lb., 30 Phone 1587

" ,....v. , CLOVER LEAF GROCERY

11th and Mam Phone 144 ? g03 Main

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TlimPS Krni. DnirV 1 Furniture of Quality

or-JL-uenta

TOOTH PASTE we are giving absolutely FREE to every customer 3 Gold Fish and Bowl The stock of (old Fish i.s limited. Get yours first.

Christmas Suggestions-

FOR "HER" Manicure Sets Mirrors Combs Brushes Kodaks Toilet Water Perfumes Eversharp Pencils Fountain Pens Stationery Cooks Vibrators

for "imr Cigars Cigarettes Cigar Holders Cigarette Holders Pipes Lunch Kits Kodaks Razors Safety Razors Eversharp Pencils Fountain Pens Shaving Sets

Quigley's Drug Stores

The San-Tox Stores

Three IJig Stores

A Trade-mark that Respect

Commands

(J Roasted a packed by

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Brag, bluster and talk does not change the quality of an article. Goods must have merit to insure continued sale. "Bona" Coffe is an honored name in hundreds of the beat homes in your community. These people recall its pleasing odor, and delightful coffee flavor. To them it spells quality. Ask your Grocer for a trial pound todar..

O W. Prime. Cc0rt Roastcn Lafajettt, Ind.

247-DEC-20

' H. C. HASEMETER CO. i i !

Marching Full Step to Answer Every Call of Christmas Needs

Christmas Sale of Jine LINENS

at prices lower than (hey have been in years. Why not buv Linen for Christmas?

t ' i n i lao'e LamasK Pure !inf !i. 7'1 iv.'-ht-'-; will- , very hi-avy rloub I t.r.nas!-: . in a variety of !"i!,.i'..-c:ii0 ilr-iifriis yr:u lik" Vttr,!. SC.Gf), 83.10, S-.50 Mercerized Damasks Down in pike, good havy quality i't throe vvirfths. oS. 64. 7'i-ini li. the betior grade.- it is bard to ii-tinpuisli tin p from ;.M linrn. beautiful pattern? Var.l, $1.19, SOC, 39C

Linen Napkins

Wo offr some fxcoptional values in All Linen Napkin?, foiiio are match set?, others odd patorn? If you do not care for a full dozen we will sol! half doz-ns. Prioed, doz.. 7.00, S3.75

Fancy Towels

Extraordinary showing of F'aney Towels in either Turkis-h or Huek, beautifully embroidered in wonderful co 'or combinations. The prices are very reasonable-- 1.00, 79 50 3oC

ART LINENS (in White or Natural) All widths, plain or fancy wtavt?. fine or coarse thread, full assortment of qualities. "75(, 63c, oOf

Novelty Sheets and Pillow Cases Table Scarfs and Pillow Tops

AH made from standard brands of sheeting.-, good firm weight, with wide dep hems, some are hemstitched, others sculloped edges. Sheets and Pillow Cases to match. Sheets, $1.95, $1.75, $1.65 Pillow Cases. 65c, 50c

An entire new line of these beautiful goods In Tapestry, Silks and Fancy Cretonnes. The color combinations are wonderful. Table Scarfs, $3.50, $3.00, $2.00 Pillow Tops. $2.00, $1.25, 79c

THE STORE WITH ONLY ONE PRICE

l Phone 1E50 614-616 Main St. t'imi!HimiH!t'ttttrii 't'lM.'lHMNMIMMl'lllMUO'lU