Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 343, 21 December 1921 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 1921.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTED BY PREBLE EQUITY ASSOCIATION
room in the courthouse. Rev. Irwin is pastor of the local Presbyterian church, an ex-overseas chaplain and at present chaplain of the county Legion post and the local Legion post. Asks Divorce Ida Wigger, West Alxeandria. has filed suit in common pleas court for divorce from John H. Wiener and for
eran, who died at his home here Monday night, were to have been held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Hogan was to officiate. He Js survived by hia widow. MISS FLORA STEELE. WINCHESTER, Ind., Dec. 21. The funeral services for Miss Flora Steele
was a sister of Mrs. George Poos, of Eaton, who, with several brothers, survive.
RATON, Ohio. Dec. 21. Reorganization of the Eaton Farmers' Equity company which operates a grain elevator here, has been effected by the stockholders electing a board of directors for the coming year as follows: J. II. Hart. Silas Burlff, W. O. Morris. Charles Paddack and V. M Dalrymple. Tho board of directors will meet Jan. 21 to elect officers for the year.
Manager W. E. Schlientz, of the of the action.
company, says the business produced a good profit for the stockholders last year. He says the company is considering erection of some new buildings : nd installing more equipment in its elevator. Have Community Tree. Decoration of the community Christmas tree and arrangement of electric light bulb of many hues for its illumination was completed Tuesday ami the lights were turned on Tuesday evening for the first time. The tree occupies a prominent position in the court house yard. It is about 30 feet in height. According to present arrangements, the community Christmas service at the tree will be held Sunday evening at 5 o'clock. The program will be largely musical. The commun'ty tree this year was made possible this year by the combined generosity of the Council of Mothers, Legion post, Lions' club an i Phi Delta Kappa chapter. The tree will remain in position during the holiday season. - Aid Bonus Work The Rev. Charles Irwin, of Eaton,
will have charge of the filing of appll
custody of their children, Mildred, 16, j were held this afternoon in the First and Everett, 14. She charges her hus- j Presbyterian church. Miss Steele was band has been wilfully absent the last the founder and for 38 years, a teacher
of the kindergarten. A large number
of relatives from a distance attended the funeral service, which was in
C. M. Payne.
nine years.
Files Second Suit Orange Myers has filed a second
suit in common pleas suit for divorce j charge of the Rev,
from his wife, Nettie, and for custody of their two children. He charges gross neglect. He dimissed his first
l suit because he had not been residing in the county 30 days prior to filing 1 9 K ; ,,,,
JOHN MOSIER. John Mosier, 67 years old. is dead at his home northeast qf Farmland, of heart disease. He is survived by a widow, four sons and two daughters
JOHN LEONARD BAILEY GREENVILLE, Ohio, Dec. 21. Funeral services for John Leonard
of evergreen than an avenue o? thoroughfare. Between Eighth and .Ninth streets on the north side of the street, the merchants have set out a row of Christmas trees in red painted dim keta
ana on the front of the stores the ;mer-
satisfactory, according to Chief McNally. Henry Vogelsong served as floor manager. Tickets were sold by Edward McNally. All members of the day force were present. Frankel's or
chestra furnished the music. Tne. chants have placed evergreen to set
Bailey, 80 years old, pioneer .retired i dance ended at midnight. off the general appearance, farmer, who died Monday night at the A dance for the colored people wasj Merchants on the south side of Vain home of his son, H. A. Bailey, at! given at the Druid s hall under thej
ternoon at i o'clock at the Wooding-; Percy Griffin served as floor manager!
ton Christian church. The Rev. Hart-j for this affair. Colored lights were ley will officiate. an attractive feature. Owen's Jazz Three sons, two daughters and sev- bounds furnished the music. About eral grand and great-grandchild: en j 200 persons were present all evening
street between Seventh and Eighth streets, have run a string of electric, lights covered with evergreen, which, makes a spectacular holiday appearance.
Tho three great naval powers at present are Great Britain, the United States and Japan.
survive.
Unity Club Partv
The TTnitv Huh will pive its annual! MRS. MALI N DA LEWIS
Christmas party to the children or! Malinda Lewis, 81 years old, ia Eaton Friday afternoon in the opera dead at the home of her grandson, in
house. Girts of toys and candy willr,ululluu' be presented the children from aiaKe-
Christmas tree. A short program of Christmas exercises will be presented.
PHILLIP B. MILLER GREENVILLE, Ohio. Dec. 21. Funeral services for Phillip B. Miller, 83 vpars rM ninnppr citizen. dnieErist.
attorney and former mayor of Gettys-j burg, who died in Gettysburg Tuesday i
morning, will be held r rittay aiternoon at 1:30 at the Gettysburg M. E.
of the infirmities of old j church. The Rev. Reinhart will offi
ciate. Interment will be in the Gettysburg cemetery. A widow, one brother and one sister survive.
at. this rinncp 1
One-half of the net proceeds will go.Vn to the police pension fund, and the : lemainder will be divided among'n
tne men, cnier MCNally announced.
ednesday.
GOOD CLEAN COAL Prompt Delivery RICHMOND COAL COMPANY Telephones 3165-3379
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Called by Death
MRS. ELLA SPACHT EATON, O., Dec. 21. Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Spacht, 65 years old, who died Monday afternoon at her home here, from the effects of paralysis, will be conducted Thursday morning at 9 o'clock in the Catholic church. Father Joseph Hyland will
Burial v. ill be in Mound Hill
MICHAEL LONG WEST MANCHESTER, O., Dec. 21. Michael Ixmg, 8S years old. the old
est resident citizen of West Manches-, officiate.
ter, died early Tuesday morning, lie, cemetery. ia survived by two sisters. Jrs spacht was the wife of the late Funeral services will be conducted j Lafayette Spacht. She was a lifelong Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at thej resident of Preble county. Her maidChristian church. The Rev. H. S. I (n name was Quill, she coming from a Hughy will officiate. Burial will be j pioneer family of the county. She in Twin Chapel cemetery. j . . .
GREENVILLE, O.. Dec. 21 Funeral services for Miss Mary Edith Stocker, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Stocker. of Pittsburg. O., who
1,000 PERSONS ENJOY
NNUAL POLICE BALL
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STORES AND STREET
A recent request for the merchants: of Main street to decorate their store! fronts and the posts in front, by Rich-j mond Community Service, has been! most enthusiastically received byi many proprietors thus far. j Main street looks more like a forest ;
A Gift for Her or Him Nothing is more zippreciated than a good Leather Handbag
l The sixth annual police ball, given j in the Coliseum Tuesday evening, fur-j nished entertainment for about 1,000 persons during the evening. Proceeds! from the affair although not up to the mark set in former years, were quite
died Saturday night at the Hatcher i
cations by ex-service men of Preble hospital jn Dayton, were to have been.
county for state compensation. All held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock ;
applications in tho county will be filed at the Ithaca United Brethren church, i 3 tilth Vtrv U e V. o -t n.nii- rn.lnnHqln Tt.A TAr PacHa 1T1 CI r rkffifilltO
" it it it, in. tic iiuu i v i i i d . iv i 1 1 1 ; 1. 1 -1 j i l r nr. v. i i o 1 1 1 n . . c j vii.i.iii. from the proper officials placing him Burial in the Ithaca cemetery- t in charge of the work in this county. j He is expecting a supply of application ISAAC DAVIS. blanks, after which the work will be CAMBRIDGE CITY, Dec. 21. Fu-; actively entered upon. He has estab- neral services for Isaac Davis 84 years ! lished quarters in the Legion post old, an old resident and Civil war vet-!
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mas specials on All Our Smoked and Fresh Meats the Rest of This Week
We have Fold 15 times more CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS than any other store in Richmond, and still have a few left to select from. RICHMOND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 9 South Seventh SL In the Coloni.nl
LET IT BE A GIFT OF
JEWELRY
BOILING MEAT JOC BEEFSTEAK OK - lb ij'L ,1EEP ROAST- .. 15c FORK CHOPS ,b6aco.n- 20c i;Aml: 10c LAMB CHOPS 28C I;:"""'..: iSc FRESH SIDE SMOKED SAUSAGE '
HEAD CHEESE, 15c 9 2 lbs. for LtOks BLOOD PUDDING, 15c; 0?Tn 2 lbs. for :A,:5r"AK- 40c SAUSAGE, link or loose, all pork, our own make X5C Whole SMOKED HAMS, OQ,. our own cure, lb Ajxs Whole SMOKED SHOULDERS, ov.r own cure 15 C FRANKFURTERS LIVER PUDDING Or 3 lbs. for ib0L0.0XAr 10c fbEAN..B:u:N:: 10c
Special Prices
A gift of Jewelry makes the most appropriate, most pleasing and most lasting Christmas gift. Our stock of suitable gifts is large enough to give you a wide range to select from. Below we list but a few:
WE DELIVER
enry INungesser
For Her Diamond Rings La Tausca Pearls Gold Beads Necklaces La Vallieres Lockets Brooches Wrist Watches Cut Glass Silverware
For Him
S27 S. 12th
MEAT MARKET
Phone 2350
Watches Scarf Pins Coat Chains Watch Charms Rings Emblem Goods Cigarette Cases Match Cases
Also at South Sixth Street Market Saturday P. M.
Real Values in Used Gars 1915 Touring . $135 1919 Touring, starter S210 1919 Commercial Car, dem, rims $1S5 1917 Roadster $150 1921 Coupe, starter, dem. rims $550 1921 Coupe, starter, dem. rims $515 1918 Roadster, winter top $225 1919 Touring, starter $240 1917 Ton Truck, with closed body $200 1917 Ford Speedster .$ 95 1916 Commercial Car, starter $175 1920 Sedan, start, and dem. rims, newlypainted $450 1919 Sedan, start, and dem. rims $425 1919 Touring $250 1917 Touring $125 Briscoe Tour., 5 good tires, good bat. .$ 65 1916 Overland in good shape, starter. . .$ 85 Pullman Tour. Car...$ 75 Saxon Six, good condition $135 We will demonstrate these Cars to your satisfaction. Webb-Coleman Co. Only Authorized Ford Dealers in Richmond N. 9th St., Opp. Postoffice Bldg. Open Evenings
When traveling or for carryin,? purposes, nothing is more convenient. Leather trimmed inside, well braced; will not sr.g or break down at the handles; several sizes. Genuine Pebbled Leather Handbag
S6.98
920-926 Main Street
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FELT SLIPPERS
Reduced
Christmas shopping will soon be through, and in order to clean our stocks of all House
Slippers we have made reductions that mean savings to you.
Ladies' Felt Slippers Ladies' Felt Slippers in all styles, silk ribbon or plush trim, leather or chrome soles and heels; all wanted colors $1.69 GEO. F. SHOE DEPARTMENT
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Men's Felt Slippers Men's Felt or alligator Leather Slippers, heavy padded or leather soles; black and grey only $1.39 KLUTE 925-929 Main Street
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$100 Diamond Ring Absolutely Free This Ring to be Given Away December 24 Geo. W. Homrighous 1021 Main Street The Most Reasonable Place to Shop, After AU Open Evenings Until Christmas
Buy Him a Box of Cigars at these Special Low Prices
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Handkerchiefs are gifts that are always appreciated by women, and the wonderful showing of gift Handkerchiefs that comprises our stock, combined with the very reasonable prices, makes them doubly worthy of your time in selecting.
A SWINGING WRINGER WASHER
Men who smoke (and most men do) always appreciate Cigars. And Cigars are so easy to buy here, for we have all the" standard brands that men like best. Note these special low prices. IN COXES OF 25 10c La Fendrich AO 10c La Azora (pi QQ special vln'O special tpXi0 10c Rose O Cuba Q-J QQ 10c Philadelphia QQ special Hand-Made tDx.JO 10c White Owl Q- QQ 10c Deschler's (J- QQ special ipJ-.tO Monogram V--?0 ZJT. . . $1.98 J0& $1.69 ?SSfT ,S?ries...S1.69 Rc Owl Md Brand P.)c Sc Lincoln &-t nr Sc Decision J-i rQ Highway ?XUt special .s,Md..$1.69 $1.69 iwde!"....$1.69 X a.s!mhz.. S1.69 We also have a nice assortment of Cigars in boxes of 10 Cigars from 50c to $1.39. THE SAN-TOX STORES
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Children's printed or embroidered cornered Handkerchiefs, very attractive "I and appropriate designs, 2 in box.
Men's fancy colored bordered Handkerchiefs, each
29c
.98c
6 Ladies' fine quality embroidered
Handkerchiefs in gift boxspecial at ,
o Ladies' white or colored embroidered Handkechiefs in box f
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Men's fancy colored bordered Handkerchiefs 3 Handkerchiefs, assorted colors
to box, blue, green and lavenderper box
98c
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i 3 Ladies' neatly embroidered I Handkerchiefs in box 3 Ladies' colored embroidered I Handkerchiefs in box
I 3 Ladies' daintily embroidered Hand- 1 f kerchiefs in gift box O T f 1 special at . 'Ot 1 niMUHMIIIHMmiMHMIIIItlllHKIHIIIIIMIimtHHinfHIIMIIIIIN'ttUimMlinnttlTIlirmiMMIMITMtMnTlttftllllM)!
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Men s white initialed Handker-
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chiefs, each
We are also showing for Christmas gifts unusual assortments of Ladies Embroidered H andkerchiefs GS 12US 15 and 21f?
See Our of Christmas
Reductions for the Last 3 Days Before Christmas."
Special Tables Merchandise at Binr
Shopping
Wm. F. Kluter Agent Open Every Evening Until Christmas Open Every Evening Until ' Chrisfmas 3 BIG DRUG STORES 400 Main St. 727 Main St. E21 N. E. St. Moved to 1020 Main Street EASY TERMS PHONE 1935
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