Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 52, 2 March 1922 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922.
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VIUTIiil IS JAILED; STARTS SMALL BLAZE
GREENVILLE Oho. March 2 Ora L. Turner, 35 years old, collector for the Greenville Home Telephone company, and agent for the Glen Fall?, N. Y., Insurance 'company and Connec-
Tuesday, after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E". C. Mikesell and family. .. .Misses Salena and Alberta Raney of Eaton, spent Friday
evening here and attended the basketball game between Jefferson and Monroe.Mtss Alberta Raney is teacher in the Monroe school..... P. A. Riley of Huntington, Ind., spent several days last week with his family C. O. Ashman made a business trip to Muskegan, Mich., Thursday... .L. C. Ashman returned Saturday from Cincinnati, where he has been for the past week. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reo-
I tor of Brant, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
Ellen Terry Retires
ticut ire Insurance , company, wss
seized with a sudden attack of acute.. TV Trn(ro. OTw1 foTT,,lw vrMw
mania Tuesday night, and his condl-kHarry Tillman and daughter' Mary of tion became such that he was taken j Trotwod. were guests Sunday of Mr.
"".""T' , i" '""land Mrs. A. T. Barber. ... Miss Elsie county Jail .about 11:30 o'clock. AaSteean Hnrnl(, vriohnUrm
hour later he set fire to the bed clothing where he was confined. The fire was.put out with a loss of about $50 or $i3. Mr. Turner's conditionals said to be due to a nervous break down and over work. His mental faculties became impaired some time ago.
Will Hear Motion
married Saturday F. N. McLaughlin, Ralph Fresnor and Mr. Deen of Toledo, were business visitors at the France quarries Monday.
HANNA'S CREEK ,Ind. Rev. Max Shaffer will preach here next Sunday morning at 10:30. Sunday School at
U?L?V!t daughter, Marian and son, Allen and
T" S'SZlM". Cora Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Car-
M.,r X!rZ ,tiv ' were dinner guests, Sunday of IIa in JinAl a ll 'Mr- "4 Mra- Pry Druly....Messers. ef ia,?iS?Lbr UiPerry and Kenneth LaFuze attended
.:r at Boston Sunday afternoon..
D. G. Pleasant who has been con-
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automobile accident, which occurml
in this city in the summer of 1920, when their machines collided on East Fourth street, near Ash street. New Cases Common Pleas.'
Martha Smith vs. Russell Smith,
ducting revival meetings at Boston for three weeks attracted" large
crowds and 44 accessions during the meetings whic closed Sunday night
:VT 3 . 1220 -Sdalx Several atended from here during the ?VlS-?JJ?0f I revival . . .William Ammennan and
per tcui mincsi uvu tew.
Judgment rendered against defendant. Probate Court. W. V. SteinmeU. administrator of the estate of Henrietta V. Reece, filed first, second and final account. Sale of real estate jconfirmed and deed ordered made to purchaser in estate of Albertus L. Dums, deceased. Marriage Licenses, to, Calvin-Warwick, 62, Greenville township and Olive G. Folkerth, 41, Greenville township. "
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NEW PA WS, Ohio Mrs. O. W. Sherer spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sherer and G A. Bogan were business locate near Anderson and F. O. Boston viBitor in Dayton Tuesday Frank; of Eaton will move to the Leech farm
Clayton Montgomery atteded the fun
eral of their aunt, Mrs. Alice Leonnard, of Cincinnati, last week.... Ezra Creighton and family moved to a farm near College Corner, Monday. Mr. Creighton will assist in farming this year.... Frank Carson who underwent an operation at Cincinnati two weeks ago, is resovering and will be able to return home in a few days.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carson are entertaining Mrs. Hazel Hubble and lit
tle daughter, Elizabeth of near Liberty a few days Everett Gardner of Concord was transacting business in
Kitchel, Saturday.
father Warner Gardner in very ill
health at his home near - Cottage Grove Mr. Leech and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Leech will soon
Ellen Terry, famous English actress, photographed on her seventy-fourth birthday with her great-grandson, David Le Bresseur. On the occasion Mrs. Terry announced her retirement from the stage after a career of sixtysix years.
Mrs. Fred Demoss visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Railsback Sunday afternoon Miss Rosie Thomas Is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Ringley.... Mr. Earl Alexander of Oxford college spent the week end with fils parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alexander and relatives'. .. .There will be prayer meeting Thursday night
Mrs. Dan Wilkinson has been ill the
past week.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Varnauf entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Davis, of New Paris,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank'Allen and son, Clifford. .Bert pecker and daughter, Mary, of near Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tiffany and family Mr. and Mrs. Ross Markey and daughter and Miss Irma
Kuth of Richmond, called. on Mr. and.
Mrs. Fred Hartman Monday afternoon j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dlehl and Mr.! Charley Allbright were Monday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart man...Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landwehr, of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman Sunday afternoon Mrs. R. C. Knight, of New Orleans, La., formerly Miss Zella Hawkins of this place, is visiting in Dayton at nresent and expects to come to visit relatives of this place by the third of March.... The entertainment at the school house, No. 1 Friday night, was splendid and plans to repeat it some time in the near future for so many who were not able to see it Mr. and Mrs. Everett Daughterty and child ren spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Thomas and family
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strater, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kirkman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sitloh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkman, Josephine Strater, Ivan Sitloh, Everett Kirkman, Mrs. Jennie Addleman and Mr. and Mrs. Shirly White and family Mrs. Irvln Anderson and daughter, Gladys of near Bethel called on Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt Friday afternoon Mrs. Fannie Hunt, Fred Ad
dleman, John F. Addleman, all of Rich-
chester.....Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hodson and Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McGunnegill spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodson. Mrs. Ozro Rulbush and daughters spent Tuesday with Misses Lula, Hazel and Lucille Dow..... Fred Wright was a dinner Ruest of Virgil Hodson, Sunday Hershel Puckett spent Monday in Winchester Misses Ruth and Mary Dutro, of Hagerstokn. spent Friday visiting Echool.. .Miss "Edith Driskill spent
Friday evening with her aunt. Mrs
j , T. . jji.- . -u1 iuajr evening wiuu nci uuul, ire. mond and John H. Addleman was tne , r ri,i tr 1(, rct,t To,,-. ir.ma onH ann;0uy Phelps Mrs. .Emmet McGun-
;;TT, " mV -n-. mVT MrrT,,rt -Pent-Tuesday in Winchester...
Sunday Mr. and Mrs
and family Epent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Burt and family of near Arba. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Dock Marshall entertained Sunday to dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Piatt and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and daughter, Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kirkman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkman and Francis Wright spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Sherly White and fam-j
Misses Wava Johnson of Winchester,
and Thelma Fouts, spent Tuesday visiting school.. .Several basket ball fans assembled Tuesday evening to practice "yells"..... Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burgess and family spent Saturday in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howell are moving in with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cross Miss Marjorle Burgess spent Friday visiting her brother, John, at Carlos City. Her brother is a teacher in the school. Jared McGunegill and sister, Mrs,
Oliver Rowling, returned home Sun
ning, March 7. J. L. Dolan will be
will be an entertainment furnished by ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman, of Foun
lam uny, Mr. Harry Helmick, Mr. Adam Helmick of Richmond, and Miss
Mary Jackson, Miss Lois Rhlnehamer
the children of the Helms school. All
ure invited Floyd Dynes received word of the death of his brother-in-law, Kertus Plankenhorn, northwest of Richmond.... Mrs. Albert Turner
has been seriously ill.. CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio. James Cohee is critically ill at his home here with the flu.. Mrs. Ettie Davidson is confined to her hed with the flu.... Emora Swisher returned Tuesday evening from Traverse City, Mich. Kenneth will remain for a -time.... The Jackson high schol basketball teams,
JllT ' bth boys and girls, went to Monroe tie reports niST, . evening Tha Tarlrson Hrls'
17 to 13, a-"' the
Overoeck of Dayton spent a part of
last week visiting relatives here.... Mrs. Mary Glenn and Bon William re-
Ralph Kitchel of Liberty comes
to the farm every day to superintend farm duties Mrs. Frank Carson
turned to their home at Union City J and little daughter, Mary Jane spent aftr n wppk-s visit with Mr. and Mrs. I last Wednesday in Cincinati with her
Timnth nionn Mra. w. E. Jones ! husband at the hospital Mrs. Hen-
entertained all day on Thursday Mrs
W. H. Garretson. Mrs. J. M. Zea, Mrs. W. F. Wrenn, Mrs. Frances McNeil, Mrs. P. F. McNeil, Mrs. Jessie Melody, Mrs. Hannah Sawyer and Mrs. Hallie Freed Miss Hester Nelson of Richmond visited Mrs. C. H. Harris on Friday Miss Ester Norris spent the week-end with Miss Mary Thompson Miss Gladys Brandon spent the week-end at her home in Ansonla. . . . Mrs. Orpha McKee of Eldorado spent Saturday with Mr. and Mra. G. A. Hill. C. W. Stivers of Liberty, Ind, spent Saturday In New Paris Mrs. John Arnold of Richmond visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Boze, on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. -J. T.
Clawson spent Friday at Pershing, Ind.
ry Judy went to Richmond Tuesday morning. She underwent an operation for removal of tonsils Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Spahr's daughter, Marie, was taken to Cincinnati last week where she underwent an operation for ippendicitls. She is improving nicely ....William Robinson was transacting business in Richmond, Monday... .Mr. and Mrs. Perry LaFuze and daughters Charlotte and Lois entehtained Mrs. Olive LaFuze and son Kenneth at dinner, Sunday.... Lewis Swafford and family are ill of La Grippe at their home near Kitchel. .. .Mr. and Mrs. William Garrett entertained Mrs. Thomas Cain last Sunday. .. .Loren Shrader has been absent from school for several days, he being ill of La
ilv ?vTr. nnri Mra HavWri TnnAa nf i day from Danville. 11., where they have
Indianapolis spent Monday and Tues-!beea visiting their sister, Mrs. Ella dav with Dr. and Mra Tnnpa a ! Lavengood Wilbur Clevenger is
farewell nartv was eiven fnr Mr and i ale to be back in school after a few
Mrs. Bert Oler irnd family Monday weeks' illness Miss Hallie Burevening at their home north of town, roughs is better, but is not able to who are eoim trT mnv this -wv! return to work Frank Haynes Is
home of William Neanover. who Uvea V
near Camden. . .'.Mr.-' and Mm Ori.
Dwire and daughter Louise spent Sunday, afternoon at the home of James Bechtol....Miss Freda Barley of Dix- , on high school epent the week end.,, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will -Barley.... Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Mills of Eaton were callers at the home of -Robert Neanover. Friday evening.... Messers. J. E; and George Earnrlck were afternoon callers upon Mr. and
Mrs. George Weist On Wednesday I... .,r;ic, 9 Vi Da) .... 1 1 m. .
their teacher, Mrs. MacKuth, gave a " farewell dinner in compliment to Eliza
beth Reuben; William and Samuel Vickers, whose parents, Mf. and Mrs.
James Vickers are moving from this v place to Middletown next week. Each
pupil brought an extra nice lunch, s
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the school enjoyed a picnio dinner
a. me noon nour. a Dig piate or nome -made fdge added to the pleasure.
Miss Edna Huffman was a guest at
the dinner, also Messrs. Clyde Ash
man and Paul Northrop of New Paris,
unio, wno were in tne vicinity ana happened to call about the noon hour. In the afternoon, exercises appropriate s to Lincoln and Washington days were given by the pipils. '. s
soutnwest of Williamsburg. The evening was spent in dancing and eating popcorn. MODOC. Ind. Miss Mary Edwards entertained at dinner Sunday, Misses Cora Maynard of Losantville, . and
Blanche Deever Misses Ruth arcl
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and Miss Ester Jackson of New Paris, i wnnington ana
and Mr. and Mra Jnhn Tnrdnn nf P rh-. . . ditciii. ouuuay mum
mond were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Hartman and family Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins and children
called on. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins Saturday Mrs. Garnett Smith called on Mrs. S. T. Moyer Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ringley south of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas and family.
WHITEWATER, Ind. A farewell party was given last Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. Oren Cates at their home south of town. The evening was spent .socially. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rhineham-
were guests Sunday of William Kit
chel and family. .. .George Leanard who has resided on the Crist farm
Mr and Mrs. Walter Davies of Grippe. . . .Carl -Kitchel and family
Newcastle, Ind., spent the weeK-ena with relatives and friends.
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family will move to southern Indiana; west or ljDerty, ror several years where thev will occupy a large farm moved to the farm of Ezra LaFuze this Mis Lou Reva Penland, who has : week. .. .Miss Verna McKilhp of near been spending the winter with her ! Here has accepted a position in a milliuncle in Denver. Colo., and attending ! ner store at Bluefield, W. Va., during V college will start home Wednesday, ! the spring months Lloyd Harmeyer but will spend some time visiting , has been ill for several days with cold relatives in Kansas. .. .Mrs. Barbara and complications. .. .M iss Thelma Medford of Eaton. Ohio, i3 critically . Swafford of Richmond Business Colill with pneumonia, her daughter, Mrs. lege is spending a few days with her Vernon Brown went Friday to remain parents near Kitchel William Ward over Sunday Harry Roach who is who has been nursing Ezra LaFuze confined to the Rockford sanitarium, i for sometime returned to his home in Cincinnati, is doine nicely Mr. and i Richmond, last Week.... Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ijho J. Smith spent last week ; Clifford Davis has moved to their farm
with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Davisson and! near nere. iney recently purcnasea family near Middleboro M. N. Sur-!of the LaFuze heirs on the Liberty
face spent Wednesday at West Man-j and Richmond Pike Everett Little
Chester Mr. and Mrs. J. L. West-j is naunng corn ne purcnasea at tne fall visitpd Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Slifer Holland sale Mr. and Mrs. Laur-
at. West Manchester, Wednesday jence Tappen attended the sale of per-
Mrs. A. C. Jennings has been very ill i sonal property of their brother-in-law, this week with la grippe..'. .The Look Orlando Vernon, at Mt. Pleasant Out class of the Christian Sunday Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon will
school held a business meeting at the 'leave the Beck farm and move to To-
church on Friday evening. A report uedo, Ohio, next week Miss Pearl
of the dinners served at the farmers i Phenis and brother, Hubert, enter-
team won; score,
Jackson boys' team won, 23 to
MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Reed, Howard Hodgin and Leonard er, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White, Mr,
Hodgin were Saturday guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Morris Burt, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Raymond Land were.... Mr. j Louis Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Grover and Mrs. Russel Clark entertained at Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. David Weller, dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkman, Mr. Pattie, Miss Pauline Pattie, Mr. Lo-Jand Mrs. Harold Cates, Mrs. Laura well Pattie and Mr. Nile Pattie of Rich-j Stemple, Wood Weddle. Misses Bermond Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Starbuck nice, Frances and Elizabeth Burt,
and family of Greens Fork spent Sundday with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Starbuck Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Disher of
near Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Daugherty and family. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Park Elwood spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox of Richmond Mrs. Allistine Little spent Thursday and Friday with her son, York Little. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hardwick and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. . and Mrs. Clinton Jones of south of Richmond. v. . .Howard Reid who is on his way to New York spent Monday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Clem Alexander spent Saturday night in Gettesburg and Sunday in New Paris with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Alexander. ...Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bunch and family entertained Mr. and Mrs.
mg in Losantville Miss Ethel Abel has returned home from an extended
visit with her brother, Reed Abel, at Bay City, Mich..... Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kabel and son, Robert, spent Saturday in Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cox spent Saturday in Winchester Mrs. John Patterson and -children spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phelps and children spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driskill near Farmland... ..Miss Lois Lennington spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Ruth Swain Misses Lelia Repass and Thelma Hodson spent Monday afterno&n in Win-
moving in the house vacated by Wes
ley Howell.. .V.Mrs. Verl Johnson Is
visiting in Losantville The last
number of the lecture course will be
given Wednesday night, March 8, at the high school auditorium. The en
tertainment for the evening is by the
Chicago Trio, consisting of a good musical program Mrs. Emma Hod
son spent Saturday afternoon with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Chester Hod3on.
HAWTHORN HILL, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cohee were called to Camp-
bellstown, Saturday night by the serious illness of James Cohee who is suffering from heart disease Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weist and baby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Wiest. . ..Mr. and Mrs. James Vickers and family moved to Middletown, Monday ... .The Farm Burea will have a meeting on Tuesday night at the Potter school house to discuss the milk situation.... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neanover and family spent Sunday at the
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institute was given. The class cleared $35.07 for their treasury. .. .Mra. J. S. Benner who has been very ill with la grippe is improving. .. .Chal-
tained Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Phenis
and Clifford Phenis at dinner, Sunday
....Miss Iva Kitchel attended the en
tertainment at Liberty, Wednesday
mer Denny moved Thursday from .night. .. .Howard "Reibsumer moved
Richmond to Dr. Wilcox's residence 'form DeWitt Synders farm to the on East Cherry street. .. .Mrs. James J Crosby farm at Greenwood near here. Shurte. is Improving after a severe ; Dewitt Sydner will occupy his own
Edna and Sarah Morgan, Pauline Weddle, Lorine Rhlnehamer, Howard and Harold Morgan, Everrett Kirkman, Ben Weller, Paul Welsh, Garr Stemple and Marland and Rollo White Vern Warner who is teaching school at Moorland spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Warner Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McNutt of Campbellstown, Ohio, spent; Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. i Charles Kirkman. .Mrs. Maude White! and Mrs. Verna Robinson called on ' Mr. and Mrs. 'James Robinson Satur-. day evening A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sherly White sur-: prised them Sunday at their home : with a basket dinner. It being the wedding anniversary and also his birthday. The day was enjoyed by
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day.... Mrs. L. F. Ulmer spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Anna Cook and Rev. Chadwick of Hagerstown was entertained there Sunday.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. Lyndsay Canaday and family spent Sunday in Hagerstown with Mr. and Mrs. George Canaday..! ..The Rev. Chadwick of Hagerstown1 preached the morning sermon, Sunday at this place The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon Mr.. and Mrs. Ralph Roll of near Whitewater spent Saturday with Mr. and1 Mrs Joe Reid... .Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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man.... Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Railsback and family of Nationai Road west visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Railsback and son Curtis, Sunday Mr. and
illness Mrs. J. A. White spent Wednesday at Richmond .as guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Blose. Homer Mikesell returned to Ada,
farm this year.
ABINGTON, Ind. A meeting will be held at the Helms school Tuesday eve-
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Everyday Ad-Ventures Thoughts Of A Lost Wrist Watch. "This is the longest I've ever been away from my owner I'm so nervous without her that I can hardly keep my hands from trembling And going around with a strange man like this, too! Really I've never been so miserable. "It all comes from that weak link in my bracelet attachment. I had a nasty fall onto., that hard pavement. I thought I'd never start ticking again but I seem all right now. , "I've no idea how long Tve been stuck away in this man's dark pocket a day or so, I guess. He doesn't seem very excited about finding me you might think I was a dollar watch from the attention he pays to me. "Here he i3 reaching for. me now. My, but all this light in my face dazzles me. What's he doing? Reading something out of the paper sounds like a description of me. Why it is! "What do you think ot that? I'm advertised in the Palladium's Lost and Found column and now I'm going home to my owner. She certainly knew what she was about when she used that Palladium ad. I'm saved!" (Copyright 1922)
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. If No If One ' If Two Subscript Subscrip- Subscriptions tion tions 'Are Sent. Is Sent. Are Sent. 1st Prize.... 9S5.0O $500.00 $1500.00 2nd Prize.... 80.00 850.00 1000.00 Srd Prize.... 25.00 250.00 600.00 4th Prize.... 20.00 175.00 850.00 6th Prize..., 15.00 100.00 200.00 6th Prize... r 7.50 50.00 100.00 7th Prize.... 6.00 40.00 80.00 8th Prize.... 8.00 80.00 60 00 9th Prize.... 8.00 20.00 40.00 10th Prize.... 2.00 15.00 80.00 11th Prize.... 2.00 15.00 80.00 12th Prize. . . . 2.00 15.00 80.00 ISth Prize.... 2.00 15.00 80.00 14th Prize 2.00 15.00 $0.00 15th Prize.... 2.00 15.00 80.00
Either one new and one renewal or two new subscriptions, but two renewals will not count.
OBSERVE THESE SIMPLE RULES
1. Any man, woman or child who Is not an employe of The Indianapolis Star, or a member of an employe's family, may submit an answer, it costs nothing to try. 2. All answers must be mailed by Saturday. March 18. 1922. 8. Answers should bo written on on side of the Jiaper, numbering words 1. t, 3, etc., with sender's same and address on the upper right-hand corner of each sheet. 4. Only words found In the English dictionary will fee counted. Compound, hyphenated or obsolete words will not count. Either the singular or plural can be used. 6. Words of the same spelling can be nsed only once, even though used to designate different objects. The same object can be named only once. However, any visible part of the object may also be named. 9. The rerson sending In the largest and nearest correct list of words will win first prize, etc. Neatness, etyle and handwriting have no bearing upon deciding the winners. - 7. Candidates may co-operate In answering the puzzle, but only one prize will be awarded to any one .household, nor will a prize be awarded to more than one of any group outside of the family where two or more have been working together.
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full amount ot such prise will be paid to each tied participant. . AH answers will receive the eame consideration, regardless of whether or not a subscription to Tbs Indianapolis Star is rent in. . . ,, 10. Subscriptions (both new and renewal) by znall or carrier will be accepted; however, in qualifying tor the ll.eOO bonus reward, at least one new subscription must be sent in. . . .. . ,. 11. A new subscriber Is any one who hag not been receiving The Indianapolis Star by jnaU or oarrier -Dl,2.FUUn7wSlub1.c2r?ptions will be -"r Jt ; by the Puzzle Manageer and candidates marKIng : old subscriptions as new will positively forfeit the c redu lor such subscriptions aa qualifying for the maximum b0Bis! "hCTeHI be three lnanfl,f V.2i T' no connection with The Indianapolis Stary who will
judge th the end
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T The judges wHl tnake the decisions as twn as possible after the close of the P' fannouncement of the prize c'?er"1f5? 5 ShTA-Vi!! of words will be published In The Indianapolis Star as quickly thereafter as possible. -
QDWUUn will, X I1C Hi " . the answers submitted and award S IWMas at ,d of the puzzle game, and participants Pa)t t the decision of the judgea as final and eon- .
FRED DICKS Puzzle Manager
THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR
Indianapolis Indiana
