Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 15, 18 January 1922 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18, 1922.

PAGE SEVEN

IDENTITY OF ALLEGED FORGER AT EATON VERIFIED BY POLICE

EAT OX, Ohio, Jan. 18. That Clyde J. West Is the right name of tha young man held here for forgery and that his home la in Hamilton, has been

U. B. church. There have been several conversions. One hundred and seventy-eight attended. Sunday school Sunday Chester Adams was married last week to Miss Susie Studebaker of Preble county. They spent Friday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall visited. Mrs. Jennie Borton Monday Mrs. Charles Peery has returned to her home in Marion Miss Thelma Wright of Whitewater spent the week-end with Miss Erma Lamb. Mrs. Frank Piper and Miss Louise

Burnett spent Sunday with Mr. and

Charles Adam3, here Revival serv- Mrs. A. II. Piper of Boston Russell ices will begin at Otterbein this week. Albin of Richmond was the week-end Rev. Engle, the pastor will be assisted guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Jay. by Rev. Dutton, superintendent of Mi- Miss Mary Williams of Richmond ami conference The Yankeetown spent the week-end with her mother, ladies served for the children of Mr. Mrs. Arcadia Williams ... Mr anrt Mrs

and Mrs. Humphrey Stump at the;Charlev Bishoo and daughter Trfris nf

learned by Chief of Police Willard ami iurs. xiariey cmuidu , Kicnmond spent Monday with Mr. and Armstrong from police in Hamilton, (Monday... School was dismissed Mon-, Mrs. Milton Bishop Miss Reba who say they have no charges against idf,y forenoon in order to give the pu- Smith of Richmond was the guest of

Wen and that they had iDformed hisij'"3 l7ac"7,s V . i.father of the arrest and that he stated e'neral ? . ' le- Jhe hlg he would do nothing in the matter. "iool quartet furnished the music

When West tried to pas. an alleged '-"'7

spurious check here last Saturday, nieht at the eeneral stnra of SDrinfl i

Brothers company, he was arrested. The check was for $35.50, drawn in

favor of Paul J,

bearers Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barnhart and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart, who left here Nov. 21 for a trip to California, write that while visit-

White, and so In- , T. . ,ih ; inn.

dorsed, and bore the name of John tana they enjoyed bobsledding with the

wa, um.r. mercury 10 below zero... The W. C. T. It is presumed the intention was tojy met Monday evening at the home forge the name of John ODea, rar-,of Dr and Mrg wUh 28 memmer, of near New Paris, to the check. berg and eeverai visitors present. An

v..ilti Aiiuinui6 la ui me up.ii.uu excel lent program or responsive reaa-

West has put out a lot of bad paper under such aliases as Faul J. White,

K. C. Petry and Kenneth , Pursley. West is about 20 years old. Mayor Appoints Officers A. L. Reid has been reappointed by Mayor H. L. Itisinger as city engineer and street commissioner and the appointment has been confirmed by council. Other reappointments of the mayor that have been confirmed are: William Hickey, street cleaner, and C. Brice Webb and Joseph Wair, fire

truck drivers. Appointment of a nignt policeman is hanging fire. City Library Closed. The public library has been closed because of no heat in the building and because the library is. without a librarian. Council has just agreed to give the library trustees $100 to expend for a stove and coal that the library may be heated and reopened. The heating plant in the building has been out of order for a long time, it is said. The town owns the library building. Hold Examination. - To secure an eligible list from which to appoint a postmaster at New Paris, a civil service examination will be held in Eaton, on Feb. 11, Fay Card ner, clerk of the local civil service board has been officially advised. W. H. Wisman is the present postmaster tit New Parln.

ings, music and talks by Revs. Bennett and Snyder was given. Three new names were added to the membership Mrs. Eva Wagner of Union City, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shumaker of Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Will Shumaker of Richmond were here to attend the Dowler funeral.

Suburban

DUNLAPSVILLE, Ind. Dr. and Mrs. Hiner M. Hunt left Liberty Saturday for Muscotte. Fla., to spend the winter months. . .Misses Ruth Kitchel and Mary Rebecca Pigman of Liberty, spent the week end in Cincinnati as guests of Miss Ruth Morris... Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller of Liberty spent Thursday at Cottage Grove as guests of Omar Miller and family there Mr. and Mrs. George Crist spent Saturday shopping in Liberty.. .Miss Esther White, who is caring for Mrs. Lou Weers here, visited home folks, Abe ' Abernathy and family, near New Hope Saturday Robert Talbott of Rost Corner, visited Charles Bond at Fayette Memorial hospital in Connersville, Saturday. Mr. Bond underwent an operation for appendicitis recently... Rebecca Jane Little, daughter of Mrs. Essie Somers, in Connersville, died Saturday night. Burial services here Tuesday morning Mrs. Alfred Bonn and son Floyd, and Mrs. J. M. Talbott and son Robert, spent Thursday in Liberty Mr. and Mrs. George G. lHubbell and children were gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Geis and children at Sycamore Gap farm south of Quakertown, Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jobe and daughter Helen Louise, of near Quakertown, spent Sunday with home folks at Walnut Lane farm near Honeyman's. . . .J. M. Talbott. was in Liberty Friday Maynard Field's lit le son is very ill.... Mrs. Mabel Mahin and daughters, Misses Grace and Rhea, were guests of Mrs. Anna Brookbank and daughter, Miss Freda, Sunday.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mis. Charles Close visited her mother ?X Pershing Friday... A social was given Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Squire Cornthwaithe for the members of the Loyal Women's class of the Christian church The Christian church conducted a baptism service Sunday morning.. .The teacher training class conducted by Rev. Reece, of the Baptist church, met Friday evening at the church Mr. and Mr3. Clarence Ingerman visited in Richmond Monday There will be a social at the Christian church next Thursday evening for the men of the Baptist and Christian churches A

meeting was held at the

church Sunday night. The progrmn consisted of a number of solos, and preaching by Rev. McCormick of Milton, was much appreciated The Baptist Women's union met with Mrs. Anna Jacobs Wednesday afternoon... . .Mrs. Nora Brown of Milton recently nurchased the millinery store of Mns.

Mae Fraunberg The Presbyterian

mild will meet with Mrs

Cooley Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Mae Eschbaugh of Indianapolis, who lias been here with her mother Mrs Isaac Davis, returned homo Tuesday.

Mrs. George Peery, Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and family and

Mr. and Mrs. Noel Culbertson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Robbins and family Milton Atkinson,

-Mr. ana Mrs. Clayton Brumfleld and daughter Kathleen of Richmond visited Sunday with the former's great-grandson, Bruce J. Peery, and granddaughter, MrS. George Peery Isaac Steddorn left last week to visit his sons, John and Calvin, of California Mrs. Mary Palmer and sods, Dudley and Lester, entertained last Friday night at their home north of here in honor of Misses Mary Harper, Edith Parish, Helen Harper and Joe Parrish, members of her Sunday school class, who

ic ifdiiiiB soon ior residence in Richmond. Among those attending were Misses Helen Williams, Florence

uicKersham, -Irma Lamb, Thelma

right of Whitewater, Irene Petry, Martha Weadisk, Carmen Bunger of Lynn, Pauline Atkinson, Treva Clark of Williamsburg, Helen Hunt, Ester Duke, Mildred Wilcoxson, Coreen Plankenhorn, Miss Misener of Richmond, Messrs Edgar Duke, Harry and Claude Williams, Charles - Stoten, Joe Dan Han-is, Walter Culbertson,- Norman Beeson, Carl Demaree, Ralph Hendershott, Bill Grable, Herman Newman, Paul Austerman, Ed Weadick, Wilbur Bunger, Joe Parrish, Mrs. Frank Piper, and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Culbertson and daughter Ruth.

WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Mr. and

Mrs. Allen Oler had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Catey and son,

T!ti,t'niiroId and Archie Heller Mr. and liapiibk I

xura. .can uuge ana cniiaren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunt and children and Mr. Miller from Texas were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fudge Sunday ...'Homer Eller and family moved to Richmond Tuesday Mrs. Sarah Snedker of Richmond was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Parks here A revival meeting is beirnr

Oscar) held at the M. E. church here by the

Rev. Mr. Knowles John Newman

and family north of town and Mrs.

Sarah Snedker were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John Parks here Mrs. James Armstrong and son were the guests of Harry Macy and family last week. ANTIOCH, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vernon and family spent Sunday witk Mr. and Mrs. John Wright. After a visit with Mrs. Ben Vernon Miss Alice Wright returned home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodard of Dublin, Ind Mrs. James Bechtol and daughter were visitors of Mrs. William Litehison Monday Mrs. Ben Vernon and daughter spent Friday with Mrs. Emma Dixon Mrs. B. Dixon will spend the week-end with Cincinnati relatives Mr. and Mrs. James Putterf and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Putterf and son James

attended the 75th birthday celebration for Mrs. William Thomas. Relatives

were present from Daytonr West Manchester and Lewisburg Miss Helen Weidner spent the week-end with girl friends at Richmond. Harry Litehiser spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bechtol Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark entertained Saturday evening

at Camden opera house with a dance

. . . .Mr. and Mrs

Ohio, and the Randolph county shows of Richmond, were Sunday guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCanlass ot M. Locke and sister, Martha Miss Winchester entertained Sunday even- Marie Harris spent Friday with Mrs. ing for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown andjRheba Piatt and family..... Howard son, Max, Mr. and Mrs. George Spen-; Harley and family spent Sunday wich cer Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown and I the tatter's parents, at Spartansburg. son were guests Sunday of Mr. and. . .Mrs. Lu Emma Chenoweth is ependMrs. George Spillers George Study; ing an indefinite time with Mr. and spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. j Mrs. Raymond Chenoweth Mr. and and Mrs. O. A. Study Mrs. Edith; Mrs. Otis Money spent Saturday night Winslow returned to her home in Ft. j with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harrison... Wayne Sunday evening after a short J Leo Timmons spent Saturday with visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j R0y and Chester Lantz Mr. anil Ivra Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Charles t Mrs. Cecil Petry spent Sunday with Swander are the guests of Mrs. Cyn-jEzra Petry and family Howard

tnia Mills while Mrs. Carter is wim piatt, who has been seriously ill with

her husband in Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mills of Winchester were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Cynthia Mills and Mr. and Mrs. William Mills Essie Hinshaw of Richmond visited Tier mother, Mrs. Moody Hinshaw Sunday.

pneumonia is improvin.g Mr. ana Mrs. John Wolf attended the funeral of Will Hall at Germantown Mis

Ylrena Slick spent Thursday with Misj Roma Simpson. Mrs. Lida Richards moved Friday into the Beetley prop erty cm North Main street.

Sweeten your husband and the whole house with Blue Devil Cleanser. Advertisement.

Cuticura Soap AND OINTMENT Clear the Skin SopOiBtmnttTa!ctim.Bc ererywhwr Fortoamploe adtircv: Catievra L bora-ujrU,XjpvX. Maiden. Mut.

HOLLANSBURG, Ohio The Christian Endeavor met at the Christian church Sunday evening Ivan Richards and family of Greenville, spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. 'Viola Richards Earl Higgs and family of near Whitewater, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rheha Piatt and

Charles House and! family Hiram Clark and family, of I

family entertained Wednesday evening j Palestine, spent Saturday and Sunday with an old-fashioned house dance I with Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Caskey. ChalMrs. Ed Weidner spent Wednesday I ber Caskey and family were Sunday

with Mrs. B. Dixon Charles Hilde- guests Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lockv,

bolt will spend Saturday in Richmond. He will attend the Duroc breeders' banquet.

WEBSTER, " Ind All members of Webster Rebecca Degree Staff are requested to be present at lodge Thursday night for practice work George Paulin of Richmond spent the weekend with relatives of Webster Mr. and Mrs. Earl Picket tof Lynn and Mrs. Barney Bunger of Webster and Miss Carmen Bunger of Lynn spent Mondav in Richmond Milton Bishop attended the twelfthvannual meeting of the Indiana Brotherhood of Threshermen at Indianapolis last week Mrs. Anna Jane Bond and Miss Abbie

BUILPS STRENGTH TO WARD OFF . PNEUMONIA

NEW MADISON. Ohio Mr. and

Mrs. John Heironiinus have returned I

from a week's visit with relatives in Richmond. .. .Mrs. Eila Woods of IIollansburg is staying with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Chenoweth on account of the sickness of Mrs. Chenoweth Revivjil services are still in progress at the

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only never in liquid form.

LYNN. Ind. O. C- Emerick and Aaron Benson were in Richmond Monday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Amos Snyder are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Baden in Coldwater, Ohio.. ..Mrs? Elizabeth Steel of Chicago is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Marietta Richals Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark and son of Centerville were guests Sunday at the home of-Mr. and Mr3. Ellery Boone O. A. Frazier, local poultry and rabbit fancier, won first prize.s with his exhibits at Canton,

will he still better if you maKe it witi

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EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk

Itching inflamed skins quickly respond to

Soolhinq a.nd He&Jinq No matter howsevcre or deep seated the sMn trouble maybe Rcsinol rarely fails

to give prompt and

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Forked Btood.l ength and Endurance I

FOOTWEAR "Better for Less" FIVEL'S SHOE STORE 533 Main

Real Plumbing and Heating CIIAS. JOHANNING 11th and Main Phone 2144

Burn Red Comet Only a Bushel of Ash to ONE TONof Coal IT'S A SELFSTARTER Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co. Phone 2194101 N. 2nd St. "If Service and Quality Count, Try Us"

Quality Merchandise Reasonably Priced

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Hoef i: t nun a oit!' Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the callouses, without soreness or irritation. Advertisement.

Make home work easier with a Voss Electric Washer WM. F. KLUTER, Agent 1020 Main St. Easy Terms Phone 1936

The Bank of REAL Service 2nd National Bank

January Clearance Sale Off erin

that are irresistible to those who are interested in buying first class merchandise, at big savings. Unusual Savings Offered in Domestics

Large collection of Ginghams, 27 inches to 36 inches wide, light and dark patterns, regular 33c values; special, OQ per yard ....i)s 36-in. extra quality Percales,

all new spring patterns, light

and dark; special, per yard

Cretonnes, all new spring patterns, good quality; special, yard tt

18c

15c

18c

Best grade Fancy Outing Flan

nels, worth 25c yard; special, yard Good quality Striped Ticking, yard

10 yards of Purity Absorbent Cheese Cloth, put up in sanitary package; special, Q package DOC Fancy Outings, of good heavy quality; special, - p per yard AOC

36-in. double fold Cheese Cloth, special price, per 7 1 yard 12 C

1 lot Knit Wash Cloths, each ,

5c

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January Clearance Now On Everything Reduced

HIRSCH'S I 15-17 N. 9th St. 1 uitiitimiiiiiifiiiiiiintiiniiiMiiHiiiiiiniiiitiinniMiiiiMtiifviiitiniiniiiiinitHiitntf

iiliHliltiM!illuiiitllull iniiliiriiillMiMll titnil rtll ml iilMlirm i-iiiimm; Ladies' Coats, Suits and I Dresses 1 I at Big Reductions Charge it. f I WHEN STORE, 712 Main! 'l'IHMIIHHIMII)UiniHlllltUtnilUIIIIHilUtUI(llllllllliniltillltHIIllllIlllllt1tlllHIMU

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Big Savings in Furniture, Rugs and Stoves

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MILK is a Food Himes Bros. Dairv

j3 Phone 1850

Sheets & Pillow Gases Turkish Towels, Huck

10c

worth

$1.38

Puritan Sheets, 72x90,

$1.75, special at

Mohawk Sheets, 81x90, worth $1.S5, special Lockwood Sheets, 81x90, worth $1.85, special J-j One lot of good weight Sheets, 81x90; special, QQ each OOC Bed Spreads One lot Crochet Bed Spreads, worth $3 and $4 Q-J QQ special One lot Crochet Bed Spreads,

worth o.00, special at

$2.38

1 lot Turkish Towels, extra special, each

1 lot Turkish Towels,

extra special, each.

1 lot Turkish Towels,

extra special, each.

-I lot of extra size and weight

Turkish Towels, special One lot good quality Huck Towels 2 for 25c One lot good quality Huck Towels

6 for $1.00 One lot good quality" Huck Towels 2 for 35c 1 lot Knit Wash Cloths, 3 for

25c 38c

.48c 14c lGc 18c

10c

One lot Apron and Dress Ginghams, 19c quality; spe- - 4 ' cial, yard 36-in. Percales, light and darks, regular 29c quality; - special, yard iJLC

Muslins 36-in. Hope Bleached -J Q 1 n Muslin; special, yd.. AOC

Bleached ..16c

36-in. Golden Star Muslin; special yard

19c

36-in. Lonsdale Bleached Mus

lin; special, per yard

One lot good heavy Bleached Muslin; special, per if yard IUC 36-in. heavy Unbleached Mus

lin; special, per yard

12ic

extra heavy TJn- -f t?n

36-in

bleached Muslin, yard

40-in. extra heavy Un bleached Muslin, yard.

18c

Every department in the store is included in this sale, and all are offering values equal to those mentioned above. See the special displays throughout the store.

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FEBRUARY Brunswick Records ON SALE todayoperatic 10.0?.? Jonn anobUe (Woman I Fickle) From Risoletto. Aet 1.00 I III Verdl) Tenor, lu Italian. .. Mario Chamlee

My Laddie (Troubetikoy-Thayer) Soprano .... Florence Earton 111 Forret Yon (Burns-Bain Tenor Theo. Karle The World ! Waitlnc for the Honrise (Lockhart-Seltz) Tenor

IJsten to the Morkins Bird (Winner) Etrd Voice by Marparet

inivre, soprano

1003B 1.00

130S1 1.2 S

6071 1.00

Marie Tiffany

Marie Tiffany

M Curly-Ueaded Babbjr (Clutsa'm)" Soprano'.'

INSTRUMENTAL Kamennol-Octrow (Stony Ilaud) Op. 10 (Rubinstein) Pianoforte eiolo Leopold Godowsky

S0150 I C"Priciene E1ttar) Violin Solo Bronislaw Huberman

Antoma and Winter (Glazounow) Violin. 'Cello and Piano

too:

DOSS J 1.50 1

13038 .

lJtS S075 1.00

t071 B5c

2166 85c

2173 85c

2173 85c

Swedish Folk Sons (Swendsen) Violin, "Cello and Piano

Arlesieone Arlesienne

-Minoet (Bizet).... -larandole (Bizet ) .

Klshuco Trio

. . Veasella's ItaI!anHand . .Vessella's Italian Band

2168 85c

6072

1.00

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A 5c (.

2169 85c

2174 85c

2171 85c

2175 85c

21

85c

2177 80c

Velma (RoBbrook) Saxophone Solo Rudy Wiedoeft Paxophone Fantesie (Kosebrook) Saxophone Solo Rudy Wiedoeft POPULAR Sally In Onr Alley (Carey-Smith) Ptrand Male Quartet IieUa of Shandon (Mahoney-Kevin) Strand Male Quartet Georjria Koee (Sullivan-Flynn-Rosenthal) Tenor. James Craven I Wtuit My Mammy (Wehner-Breauj Baritone. .. Ernest Uare I'm Just Too Mean To Cry (Parish-Young-Squtres) Tetior At Bernard with Carl Fentons Orchestra Brother Low Down (Bernard-Briers) Tenor with Orchestra Al Bernard with Carl Fenton s Orchestra

Mandy n' Me (Kalmar-Conrad-Motzan) Tenor Billy Jones and Male Trio Dapper Dan (Brown-Von Tilzer) Tenor and Baritone Billy Jones and Ernest Hare FOR DANCING

Mar Fox Trot (Alden) Isham Jones' Orchestra

hat a loo lo r ox Trot (Isham Jones! loham Jones' Orchestra

Snowflake Fox Trot (Morgan) From "Grepnwirh Village Follies" Gene Rodemich's Orchestra April Showers Fox Trot (Silvers) From "ilombo" ' Gene Rodemich's Orchestra I'm Cuckoo Orer Ton Fox Trot (Mitchell -Brooks) Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Bow-Wow Bines Fox Trot (Frlend-Osborne Bennie Kruegpr's Orchestra Song of Love Waltz. From "Blossom Time" Carl Fenton's Orchestra When Shall We Meet Again Waltz (Whiting) Carl Fenton's Orchestra The Sheik Fox Trot (Ted Snyder) Rudy Wiedoeft's Californlans Broken Toy Fox Trot (Flatow-Masrine) Rudy Wiedoeft's Californlans Ka-T.n-A Fox Trot (Jerome-Kern) From "Good Morning, Dearie".. Carl Fenton's Orchestra Blue Danube BIucb Fox Trot (Jerome-Kern) Introducing "Toddle' from "Good Morning. Dearie' Carl Fenton's Orchestra Leave Me With a Smilei Fox Trot (Btirtnett) Carl Fenton's Orchestra Weep No More My Mammy Fox Trot (Pollack) Carl Fenton's Orchestra,

920-926 Main Street Of g- Ssnpi

Ail the Discomforts of Home MEANING, of course, all the delays and uncertainties about where to buy those household necessities and conveniences that every family needs Are instantly done away with by the clever housewife who buys her home equipment through the time and money-saving "Household Goods" ads in the Merchandise columns of the Palladium's classified section. How many times have you wondered where you could get the best values in linoleums, blankets, furniture, linens, china or any of the scores d expensive or inexpensive articles for your home? ' Now you can be sure of getting exactly what you want al the best price in the city because you can look over the most attractive offers before you even think of starting for the stores! Turn to Classification 59 today!

Look Before You Bay The "Eyes" Have It! Turn to the Merchandise Ads in the Classified Section Today (Copyright, 1921, by Basil U Smith)

Price Cuts Are RecordBreaking UNION STORE, 830 Mam

923-929 Main Street Guttman Furniture Co. 405-407 Main St. Phone 6160 I