Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 225, 21 September 1922 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1922.
OHIO W.C.T.U. SESSION TO DISCUSS WOMEN'S PART IN ENFORCEMENT
By Associated Press) FINDLAY, Ohio, Sept. 21. The important part women may play in enforcement of prohibition laws will be one of the main objects to be brought out at the annual state convention of the Ohio Women's Christian Temperance union here Oct. 17-20. How women may give the greatest aid possible in helping enforcement officers keep dry laws from being violated, will be discussed. Miss Georgia Hopley of Bucyrus, the only woman prohibition agent in the
United States, will be one of the speakers, and she is expected to tell the delegates definitely what they may do to aid the federal and se governments in running down bootleggers and manufacturers of illicit liquor. "Women naturally are observing, usually more so that men," said Mrs. H. D. VanKirk, Columbus, secretary of the state organization. "Consequently they ought to make better unofficial prohibition agents.
Body Of One Victim Of Gold Mine Disaster Reported To Be Missing (By Associated Press) JACKSON. Calif.. Sept. 21. The body of one of the 47 Argonaut mine disaster victims is missing, it was discovered early today. Word was passed last night that all
Billy Sunday's Campaign At Lynchburg Successful Success is crowning the efforts of Billy Sunday at Lynchburg, Va., according to word reaching here. Trail hitters totaled 449 on the first day the invitation wa3 given, and a collection of $4,500 was taken in. Firemen and policemen in uniform, headed by the mayor and city manager and the municipal band are to attend services in a body Thursday night. Edward S. Johnson, president of the Billy Sunday club of Roanoake, who often attended meeting in Richmond, is reported to be a regular week-end visitor at the Lynchburg meetings. tinfimitwiiMnitiiuHiimniiiNminiwjfmniiinmnitimiiHfniiiinmtiitiHiit Carl Kimpel, D. C, Ph. C. S - I Chiropractor
Thistlethvaite's The Original Cut-Rate EVERY-DAY PRICES in Effect at All 7 Stores
Stork Castile Soap, 1 per bar Jlaj C HORLICK'S Malted MILK 49S 89S $3.19 Sayman's Soap ...... 13? 3 bars for 35c
the bodies were out. Three men counted 47 bodies in the mine on Sept. 18, but upon a recheck of the bodies it was discovered that only 46 had arrived at the Kennedy mine 6urface. Consternation reigned among the rescue workers for several minutes, until it was remembered that a cavein upon the 4,350 foot level might have buried one of the bodies. Bryon O.
Pickard, federal engineer, in charge of relief work issued this statement: "Three men counted 47 hodies when we first found the dead. Only 46 have been brought to the surface. Since we began work on the place where the bodies were there has been a cavein, and there is a possibility that the forty-seventh body has been covered up by it." Because of the exhaustion of the res
cue workers search for the missing body was postponed to later today.
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ZINO Corn Pads at
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Phone 2273
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NEW FALL FABRICS now on display. Let me tailor you a suit that will please you. G. II. GERLACH
103154 Main St.
Over Farwig's
MOBILOIL IS THE BEST for Your Car Chenowcth Auto Co.
1105 Main St.
Phone 1925
Order Your Fall SUIT Now DENNIS-GAAR CO., Inc. Tailors and Haberdashers 1010 Main St. In the Westcott
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Make our stores your first stop when shopping. ; TALCUMS Mavis 21c Mary Garden 29c Princess Pat . . 24c Djerkiss 49c Ayers' Aristocrat 33c Armand 25c Squibbs 24 c Corylopsis 19c Colgate's, all odors 23c TOOTH PASTES 50c Pebeco 43c 60c Pepsodent 49c 35c Senreco 29c 30c Kolynos 24c 25c Colgate's 21c HAIR TONICS Pinaud's Quinine 89c Pinaud's Quinine .$1.59 Danderine 29c Danderine 19c Herpicide 49c Herpicide 98c Complete line H. H. Ayers Creams . . .69c to $1.39 Cleero Shampoo no rinsing 49S 98?
Unicum Hair Nets, 1 A - single mesh ; 1UL U
Double Mesh 15? 2 for 25c
ALL SCRAP TOBACCO, 3 for
25c
KNOLLENBERG'S The House of Fashionable Millinery
The New Vogue!
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Felts
In Varied Oxford Shades
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omorrow brings a special selling of
new felt hats in mannish types, a vogue that is gaining in popularty daily! A variety of styles is presented!
Friday and Saturday Specials at
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Some of our best merchandise, taken right from our Fall stock and reduced to almost half for Friday and Saturday selling. Here is YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
Ready-to -Wear Specials
$35.00 and $39.50 tailored and fur-trimmed Suits in a wide range of styles. Special for Friday and OQ 7P Saturday tl t) $4.00 Slip-over Sweaters in plain and fancy weaves and color combinations. Special Friday and Saturday QO QQ only $t0
Colored Silk Umbrellas, rain or shine; club ends and tips in ivory and amber, handles of straps and rings, 4 '7pT Friday and Saturday tpTt. I O Blouses in Canton Crepe, Faille Knit and Beaded Georgette, mostly long overblouse style. Friday and (J, 7T Saturday tDt. I D
25 WOOL DRESSES Also a few Silks, offered specialfor Friday and Saturday only
$8.95
Silk and Wool Goods Specials
35-inch Thisldu, all silk, very popular for dresses, skirts and cape suits, in blue only, $5.85 value; special at, yard
$2.95
36-inch Stripe Silks for dresses and linings, in navy and brown, $1.75 value; special Friday and Saturday, yard
98c
54-inch Ail-Wool French Serge, in navy blue only, for skirts and dresses, an exceptional value ; special at, yard
$1.69
Second Floor Annex Specials
One lot of SILK PETTICOATS, chiffon taffeta and all Silk Jersty, straight line models and flounces in old rose, folly, henna, peacock, duck, navy, jade, purple, wisteria, nut brown, cocoa sand and black. All lengths, $5.00 Petticoats, Friday and Saturday (TQ QQ special DOUO 10 HEAVY WEIGHT COATS in brown and black, Corduroy Copen Tweed and checked Scotch plaid. Sizes 3, 4 and 5. Former price
$6.00 to $3.00. Friday and Saturday, each
$2.98
12 LIGHT WEIGHT COATS in colored and black silk poplin, Copen, tan and navy serge and black and white check materials in sizes from 2 to 4 years. Former price $5.00 each. Friday and Saturday (J- QQ price M-0 One lot of MERCERIZED PETTICOATS in fancy figured material and plain colored satines with plain hemstitched hems and flounces in
old rose, purple, hunters green, taupe, navy and
black. Lengths 32-34-36. Friday and
Saturday special
$1.88
Hosiery and Underwear
BOYS SHIRTS, neck band, soft cuffs, sizes 12 to 14, $1 to $1.25 values; Friday and Q Saturday, each UOC CHILDREN'S BLACK COTTON RIBBED HOSE, sizes 5 to 10; Friday and Saturday, -l n per pair JL&K, MEN'S MESH UNION SUITS Most all sizes.
$1.00 value; Friday and Saturday per suit
MEN'S SILK SOCKS Assorted colors, and $1.50 values; Friday and Saturday per pair MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 75c value; Friday and Saturday, suit
58c
$1.00 69c 59c
MEN'S PULL-OVER WOOL SWEATERS Wine,
brown, oxford, $6.00 to $9.00 values; Friday and Saturday, each
LADIES' SILK HOSE $1.25 and $1.50 values,
tan, brown and other colors; Friday and
Saturday, per pair
LADIES' LISLE HOSE Assorted colors, sizes SV, 9, 9Ms. 50c value; pair
LADIES' UNION SUITS Low neck, sleeveless,
wide knee, most all sizes; Friday and Saturday, suit
BOYS' KNIT UNION SUITS No sleeves, knee
length, 75c value; Friday and Saturday per suit
$3.98
88c
25c eveless, 35c
35c
Carpets and Draperies Annex Dept.
98c
One lot Single Velvet Brass Extension Curtain Rods value 30c; Friday and Saturday ey-t at, each LiWs 500 yards of 36-inch Wide Cretonne and Rep,
all the latest patterns and designs, regular
$1.25 and $1.50 values, Friday and Saturday at the yard
Beacon Bathrobe and Indian Blankets in all colors with cords to match the bathrobes, regular $5.50 value; Friday and Saturday (JM QQ at, each iD'iWC) Nashua Plaid Blankets Color: blue, tan, pink
or gTey; size 72-in. x 84-m.; good heavy qual
ity, $6.00 value. Friday and Satur
day, at pair
$5.39
36-inch Wide Half Silk Pongee for draperies or curtains, special Friday and Saturday at 59c per yard with Fringe to match, at per yard 10-15d-25 Satin Bed Spreads, scalloped and cut corners.
value $4.50, Friday and Saturday at, each
$3.89
27-inch Velvet Carpet, $2.00 value. ! -J 4Q Friday and Saturday, at a yard 5J-7
77c
$1.00 Oil Mop, large size, special price
each
Special Prices on Congoleum Mat 18x36 at 27c each 3x3 at 93c each 3x6 at $1.79 each
Domestic Specials
Punjab Percale for shirts and dresses, light nr and dark shades; 30c quality; yard OC
RATINETTE, 36 inches wide, 25c quality, yard 25c DRESS GINGHAM, special at per yard 36-INCH CHALLIES, 25c quality, per yard
20c GRADE BLEACHED MUSLIN, long
cloth finish, 6 yards
18c UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 7 yards
for 65c QUALITY BATH TOWELS each
15c 17c 20c
$1.00
$1.00
50c
STEVENS' UNBLEACHED CRASH, 23c J- rtA quality, 5 yards for 5J.UU BEST COLORED TABLE DAMASK, $1.00 nr quality, yard . OOC TABLE CLOTH PATTERNS, 2 yards Qrt pa square, $3.50 value, each DU 85c EXTRA QUALITY TABLE DAMASK n f? a yard .. I DC $1.00 QUALITY TABLE DAMASK nr per yard OOC PURE LINEN TABLE DAMASK, $3.50 (Q ff value, at a yard 2)0U PURE LINEN HUCK TOWELS, $1.25 (f value, tach 5J.UU
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At Felt man's
Shoes and Oxfords of Kangaroo Leather
Made of genuine kangaroo leather, soft as kid, yet tough as calfskin; will not chip or peel. Because of their high quality, shoes made from kangaroo leather are preferred by those who demand the best in footwear. A pair of shoes made from this leather will stand more wear and tear and continue to retain their style and finish longer than any oher you ever wore.
We carry them in narrow, medium and broad toe lasts, and at the exceptionally low price of
6
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Feltman's Shoe Store.
The World's Largest Shoe Dealers 35 Stores 724 Main Street
! ' Jt It's a Jsks King fff Clermont Will give more heat , oter stove I &! Come in and make Wpr us prove it. "The Price is Always Less at Druitts" I i FACTS ONLY TRUTH ALWAYS 'IA "NUS-BWM'S 1 I Nusbaum Registration Booth any day until Oct. 7th. (City fr voters until Oct. 9th). This service is FREE. fc) Fall j Millinery at the New K
Group of Felts and Velvet Hats for the Misses, special at
$1.98
Group of Trimmed Dress and Street Hats in Lyons Velvet, a large assortment of colors, A A special at tJ)0IU
The Nusbaum "Fifteen" ' A collection of exclusive model Hats at
$15.00
Group of Dress or Street Has for A Art Misses or matrons - J)AUUV i Knitted Hat and Scarf Sets, large, wide (TA scarfs, per set tpO0 vl Hat and Scarf Sets for young girls (Q JTA special at tJ)0OU
LEE B. NUSBAUM CO.
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