Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 103, 1 May 1922 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922.
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CHECK FROM ALLEGED FORGER IS THANKED
t EATON", Ohio, May 1. "Thank awfully for cashing checks, reads an art postcard signed "J. IL Moore," which
was mailed in Richmond, Ind., and received here by J. A. Harshman, groceryman. -who a few days ago cashed a
spurious check for $10, made payable! to and indorsed by "J. H. Moore." 1 Other local merchants cashed checks! for similar amounts for "Moore." The checks supposedly were Issued by two managers of local cream receiving stations. ..... . ! The postcard received by Harshman, bears the figure of a man with all his pockets turned wrongside out, and this Inscription: "This town has other towns skinned out of sight and strangers skinned out of cash." The signature of "Moore" on the postcard and on the checks are not similar. Harshman. has received the amount of the check he cashed from the main offices of a creamery company In Greenville, as also has M. McIntyre, local merchant, who cashed one of the checks. The two checks bore the genuine signature of the manager of one of the local receiving stations, it is said, as he is said to have
left several signed blank checks to be used by a girl employe of the station during his temporary absence. Granted Divorce Married in Newport, Ky., in Septem- - ber; 1915, Edna Roberts has been grant- : ed a divorce from Lowell Roberta upon grounds of cruelty and neglect, and awarded custody of their three children. The decree was granted by Judge A. C. Rislnger in common pleas court -Roberts is enjoined from interfering with his former wife or the children.' - Company Enters Suit Suit has been entered here in common pleas court , by the Dickinson Trust company of Richmond Ind., against A. IL Hawley,, doing business in New . Paris at the Hawley Auto Sales company, to Tecover $7,042 alleged to represent a balance on a note for :$730.x C. A." Hawley is surety on the note, it is averred by the trust company, and he is a defendant to the action. n - ' Sold By Sheriff Sold Saturday at sheriff's sale, on a foreclosure of mortgage proceeding,
a 57-acre farm in Twin township, belonging to John Dillman, brought " 54,000 and was purchased by H. A.
Klepinger, who held a second mort-j gage on the realty and who brought the foreclosure action. Suit Is Settled The Jacob A. Inman-James M. Laokey suit has been settled and dismissed, according to an entry in the case from the appellate court. Terms of the settlement are not given. Inman was awarded judgment for $249 by a common pleas court jury, a mortgaged corn crop being involved. Lackey took the case on error to the higher court, after which it was settled. Addresses Church Session. Mis3 Edna McChristie, of Cincinnati, associate judge of juvenile cou:tc of Hamilton county, addressed a union church meeting here Sunday night in the Presbyterian church. She presented an interesting review of- her work. The meeting was arranged by the local Ministerial association. Grand Jury Convenes. The grand jury for the May term of common pleas court convened this morning. It is thought the jury will be in session at least two days. These are seven cases on the criminal docket
for Investigation. It is probable some cases will be brought before the Jury on information. County Prosecutor R. G. Sever is directing the work of the body. Annual commencement exercises of the Dixon township schools will occur Wednesday In the township school building. Monroe township schools
will have their commencement exercises Thursday. Woman Commission Member. The Preble County Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief commission now hat a woman member, the first time in the history of the commission. Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds, of Eaton, has the d'-
tiction of being the first woman appointed to membership on the commission. Common Pleas Judge Abel Rislnger made the appointment
Mrs. Reynolds succeeds T. B. Sturr
on the commission and she was named
to serve until April 1, 1925. Two Civil war veterans, J. I. Faris and G. W. Longnecker, are the other members of the commission. Mrs. Reynolds is the widow of Roddie Reynolds, who served in the navy. She has long been prominent and active in local civic activities and club work; is a charter member of the local W. R. C. and has been honored with
membership and official positions on
national organizations of a patriotic
character. She is a member of the D. A.R.
Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes
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emulsions. It also possesses cos-; metie properties of its own. Glycerine must never be used by itself. It takes up so much water from the skin that it will make it smart and burn, possibly even grow red and rough. For ordinary complexions it
should be diluted with the same amount of perfumed water1 rose wa
ter, violet water or orange flower water are generally used. For very sensitive skins one-third glycerine to two-thirds perfumed water is best. Glycerine is so bleaching that it Is ideal to use for sunburn and freckles.
One of the best bleaches I know is one
part glycerine, one part lemon Juice
and one part rose water. If the skin is so sensitive that this solution dries
or burns tne complexion more rose
water should be added so that it is
half the solution. This bleaching lotion is also good for keeping the hands
white.
personal or quicker reply la dejlred. ft tamped and self-addregeed envelop must r enclosed with tUa question The Cdttor. '
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sage the scalp every night.
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play with the other boys and girls he j irrpatlv fim'hfirraoaMi' when a nvat
rent was torn in his shirt. This occurred because Jacob's mother used soap that was too strong while doing the family wash and the material in the garment was damaged. The Department of Agriculture has issued an illustrated' booklet on the subject of home laundrying which tells how any housewife may apply bests to soaps which will tell whether they are too strong or too mild, and warn her of the1 effects they may be expected to have on cottons, silks or woolens. This is a free booklet, and our Washington Information Bureau will secure a copy for anyone who writes for it. TTse the coupon, write plainly, and enclose two cents in stamps for return postage.
(Do not send the coupon to The Palladium. Mail It direct to Washington, D. C.)
Frederick J. Haskin, Director. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM Information Bureau, Washington, D. C. I enclose herewith two cents ; in stamps for return postage ; on a free copy of the Laundry ; Book. Name Street ? City State
Simple lotlops can be made at home
Glycerine plays a most valuable part in making the various emulsions, creams and milks sold to beautify the complexion. To make best use of glycerine its nature should be properly understood, for it is very drying and can be as harmful as it is valuable. An emulsion is a milky looking lo-
AU Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Foroes In care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these
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WILLIS TO DELIVER ' GRADUATION ADDRESS CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 1. United Sltates Senator Frank B. Willis, of Ohio, will deliver the annual com-,,N ii enoement address to the 1922 gradHating class at Case School of Applied Science here on May 25, Presitfcmt Charles S. Howe announces. A fil ass of 125 will hear the address.
Graduation Gifts Our large and beautiful stock of graduation jewelrymakes the selection of gifts agenuine pleasure. GRADUATION WATCH SPECIALS
Elglne movement, 14-kt, goldfilled case, guaranteed for 25
years; thin model. A watch any
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A rare opportunity for Bargains, Remember, all Wednesday bargain day items are for Wednesday only. All bargains go back to the regular price on Thursday. Teh phone orders accepted. Read over this list of unusual bargains
Wednesday Bargains in Domestics
BLEACHED MUSLIN Soft finish, smooth thread, very special -Wednesday, 2yzc UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Good weight, fine thread, easily bleached Wednesday, 12'c PILLOW TUBING All standard brands, 36, 40, 42-inch widths Wednesday, 35c INDIAN HEAD For all sorts of purposes. We carry every width made. 36-inch Wednesday, 25c 44-inch Wednesday, 33c 54-Inch Wednesday, 43c 63-inch Wednesday, 63c SEAMLESS SHEETING None but standard goods, that is the only kind we carry. 7- 4 63-inch Seamless Wednesday, 53c 8- 4 72-inch Seamless Wednesday, 55c 9- 4 81-inch Seamless Wednesday, 57c 10-4 90-inch Seamless Wednesday, 63c
MERCERIZED DAMASKS 64-inch beautiful mercerized Damask, all new patterns Wednesday, 89c PERCALES Yard wide, good standard Percales, either light or dark Wednesday, 15o CHEVIOT SHIRTING Good1 heavy weight in checks and stripes Wednesday, 15c SEAMLESS SHEETS Made from good firm Muslin, wide deep hem, seamless. 63x90 Seamless $1.00 72x90 Seamless $1.10 81x90 Seamless $1.25 90x90 Seamless $1.35 42x36 Pillow Cases 4 for $1.00 45x36 Pillow Cases 4 for $1.00 APRON GINGHAMS Standard qualities, all size checks and combinations Wednesday, 15o
CHEESE CLOTH Fine for cleaning and polishing, yard wide Wednesday, 7o MANCHESTER CAMBRIC Best Percale made, permanent cambric finish, light or dark, plenty shirting Btripes Wednesday, 25c TOWELING 5 00 yards, all linen Toweling, full width, either bleached or unbleached. Wednesday, 20c TOWELING Linen weft, full width, brown or bleached, 20c value Wednesday, 12J4o TURKISH TOWELS A limited. lot of fancy towels, pink or blue borders - Wednesday, 5 for $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS Good weight and size double woven nds Wednesday, 4 for $1X0 FLOOR CLOTHS Just the thins for house cleaning, fall size and' heavy Wednesday, 3 tor 23 o
SILK and WOOL GOODS BARGAINS
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CHIFFON TAFFETA 36-inch, all silk soft finish navy blue, duck blue, brown, black, $2.39 value Wednesday, $1.79 SILK CREPE SHIRTINGS For Men's Shirts or Women's Blouses, the colors are white or pongee,"satin stripe Wednesday, $1.00 SILK JERSEY For Petticoats, Blouses or Undergarments; the shades are ivory or flesh, 36inch Wednesday, $1.69 CREPE DE CHINE 40 inch All Silk in every light or dark shade, very heavy Wednesday, $1.79 $1.29 A YARD 36-inch all Silk black satin Messallne, bright finish. $1.59 A YARD 3 6-inch all Silk black Taffeta, chiffon finish, very special. 50c A YARD 36-inch Chiffon Silk for Blouses, Dresses, Undergarments in 20 light and dark shades.
$1.00 A YARD Pongee Silk, natural color, all silk, the fastest selling silk we have. 69c A YARD 36-inch Pongee Silk with cotton warp, natural, color, very special. WOOL JERSEYS 54-inch, all Wool Jersey in all dark and sport shades for Dresses, sport Coats, etc. Wednesday, $2.39 FRENCH SERGE 50-inch, all Wool, the most wanted colors are brown, navy, raffia, Mohawk Wednesday, $1.79 WOOL COATINGS 54-inch, all Wool, novelty tweed coatings, very popular for capes, coats and suits Wednesday, $2.00 POLO COATING 54-inch, all Wool Polo Coating, the corect weight for spring in all of the new tan shades Wednesday, $2.50 SPORT FLANNEL SKIRTING 27-inch, all wool sport flannel Skirting in the new black and white checks and stripes, the latest novelty Wednesday, $1.59
Introductory Sate of Toilet Goods This wonderful sale of Toilets continues all of this week. Toilet Soaps, Dental Needs, Talcum Powders, Face Creams, Deodorants, Rouge, Toilet Waters and Shaving Needs all offered at prices hitherto unheard of. Buy all you need ; the savings will make it worth while.
SECOND FLOOR BARGAINS
Extra Specials
RIBBONS About 50 pieces wide Hair Bow Ribbons, are worth up to 65c, plain or fancy. Wednesday, 29c FANCY GIRDLES Entire line of fancy Bead and Metal Girdles, -worth up to $2.00. Wednesday, $1.00
BEAD NECKLACES The new cherry-red, jade green. Jet black. Wednesday, 39c LACE VESTEES Brighten up your blouse or sweater with one of these pretty lace vestees. Wednesday, $1.00
Extra Special HANDBAGS Our entire line of Handbags, sold regularly at $3 to $4. Your choice Wednesday, $2.95 LONG SILK GLOVES 16button length in Kayser and other well known brands; all shades and sizes. Wednesday, $1.39 SILK GLOVES Two-clasp, heavy five-row embroidery backs; the shades are pongee, grey, white, black; all sizes. Wednesday, 89a SILK GLOVES About 100 pairs in white only, double fingertips, all sizes. Wednesday, EOo STATIONERY An assortment of regular 35c values in white or tints. Wednesday, 19o
HOUSE DRESSES Made from fine Ginghams or Percales, values up to $2.98 Wednesday, $1.00 SPRING COATS Ladies and Misses' Coats, values up to $20 Wednesday, $4.98 LADIES' BLOUSES They come in Pongee and Crepe de Chine, all sizes, values up to $5.98. Wednesday, $2.98 CHILDREN'S COATS. CAPES sorted sizes and colors, worth All the new spring materials, asup to $7.50 Wednesday, $4.98 SILK DRESSES 35 Taffeta and Crepe Dresses, selected from our regular lines worth up to $30.00 Wednesday, $9.98 DRESS GINGHAMS Lot assorted Plaids and stripes, values up to 40c, the widths 27 and 32 inches Wednesday, 20c
SILK SCARFS The pretty new Roman stripe Silk Scarfs, figured ends, priced special Wednesday, $2.98, $3.98, $4.48 CURTAIN SCRIMS and MARQUISETTE A wonderful assortment, all white, also white with colored borders, values up to 30c. You can buy enough for a pair of curtains for $1.00 . Wednesday, yard 20c DRESS VOILES Assorted either light or dark colors, 28inch, values worth up to 69c Wednesday, yard, 33Je MADRAS SHIRTING Lot of beautiful shirting Madras, stripes and checks, 36-inch Wednesday, 25c KIMONO APRONS New shipment Just f eceived, light or dark patterns, $1.50 values Wednesday, $1.00
Hosiery and Underwear
LADIES' CHEMISE Envelope style, fine nainsook, lace or embroidery trimmed, all sizes. Wednesday, $1.25 LADIES' HOSE Pure fibre silk, long silk boot, all the new spring colors; very special. Wednesday, 69c
LADIES' UNION SUITS Fine ribbed, band or bodiC9 top, shell or cuff knee, sizes 34 to 44. Wednesday, 89o MEN'S UNION SUITS Fine gauze, short sleeve, threequarters length, $1.25 values, all sizes. Wednesday, 89o
LADIES' HOSE Fine Cotton Hose in white, brown, black, all Bizes- Wednesday, 3 pairs for $1.00
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