Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 231, 28 September 1922 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1922.

ANNOUNCE AWARDS FOR PREBLE FAIR; COMPETITION KEEN

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EATON, Ohio, Sept. 28. A high quality of exhibits at the Preble county 'fair is bringing forth praise both from spectators and judges. In many classes the competition is keen and the Judges are hard put to award the

premiums. The following awards have been made: Shorthorns Bull, three years and over Collar Bros., Gardner and Markey; junior yearling bull. Collar Bros; senior yearling bull calf, Gardner and Markey; cow, three or over, Collar Bros, first and second; cow or heifer, two to three, Gardner and Markey, Collar Bros.; senior yearling heifers, Gardner and Markey, Collar Bros.; junior yearling heifer, Collar Bios.; senior heifer calf. Gardner and Markey. first and

second r junior heifer calf, Collar Bros.. Gardner and Markey;- graded herd, Collar Bros.. Gardner and Markey: young herd, Gardner and. Markey, Collar Bros.; get of sire, Gardner Bros.. Collar Bros; cow and calf, Gardner and Markey. Collar Bros.; champion bull, Collar Bros.; champion cow, Gardner and Markey. Otterbein Home won first and second in every class in the milking Shorthorn show. . Jerseys Bull, three years and over. Mary S Toms: bull two to three, A. V. Brown, A. J. Warner; senior yearling bull, A. J. Warner, Mary S. Toms; junior yearling bull. A. W. Brown, A. J. Warner: senior bull calf, A. J. Warner, Mary S Toms; junior bull calf, A. J. Warner,

A. W. Brown; cow three or over, A. W. Brown, A. J. Warner; cow or heif

er two to three, A. J. Warner, A. W Brown; senior yearling heifer, Mary S

Toms, A. W. Brown; junior yearling heifer, A. J. Warner, A. W. Brown; senior heif?r calf, Mary S. Toms, A. W. Brown; junior heifer calf, A. J. Warper, A. W." Bown; graded herd. A. J Warner. A, W. Brown; young herd, A. J.Warner, A. W. Brown; get of Sirs, A. J. Warner. A. W. Brown; cow and calf. A. J Warner, Mary S. Toms. Jacohy and Stanton won first and second in all of the Hereford classes. James T. Weir was the only winner in the Rrd Poll class. " 7 Sweepstakes Sweepstakes Bull (beef), Collar Bros.; cow (beef), Gardner and Markey; bull (dairy), A. W. Brown; cow (dairy), A. W. Brown; cow and calf (beef), Collar Bros.; cow and calf (daiiy), A. J. Warner. Clark Faucett of Milton," Tnd., was a

prize winner in the Dorset Horned I

class of sheep, taking eecond on old ram, second on ram lamb, second on

old eye ar.d first on young ewe, and i

second on ewe lamb. - Other prizes in this class all went to G. C. Coy. . In other sheep classes, L. K. Lovett

won all prizes in Merinos. Delaines! and Rambouillets, G. C. Coy won every-i thing in Cotswolds, and W. H.' Au-j franc everything in Shropshires and ! Southdowns. j - In the Oxford class, G. C. Coy won ; first on agfd ram, ram lamb, and both i first and second on aged ewe, young ewe and ewe lamb. F. M. Danson won ; second on aged ram and on ram lamb' and first and second on' young ram, Hampshire winnings were - divided 1 between W. H. Aufranc and L. K. Luv-! ett, the latter winning first and second i

on aged ram and ram lamb, and second on ewe lamb, while W. H. Aufranco :ook firsc and second onaged and young ewe and first on young ram and on ewe lamb. C. C. Terrill, of New Verona, Ohio, itllllllHMIiMllllllMIIHHItlllMltMIIIII1tllflMMIIIIIIlllU!nililllllimiU)llli;ilUlit'a I Carl Kimpel, D. C, Ph. C.I , . I

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judged in all the open swine classes, flnishing all the breeds by 3 o'clock. Big Type Poland China. Boar, two years and over, Canco herd; senior yearling boar, George Grothaus, Everett Lamm; junior yearling bear, Canco herd. Will Uhl; senior boar pig, Andrew Clark, Canco

herd ; junior boar pig, Canco herd. Parks & Sons; aged sow, Parks & Sons, Everett Lamm; senior yearling sow. Canco herd, first and second; junior yearling sow, Parks & Sons, Canco herd; senior sow pig, Everett Lamm. George Gephart; junior sow

pig, Parks & Sons, first, ana a pig club gilt, second. Durocs. Senior yearling boar, Charles Hildebolt; junior yearling boar, Charles Hildebolt, John Fltzwater; senior boar pig, A. L. Campbell; junior boar pig, Charles Hildebolt, Oarl Creagor; junior yearling sow, Charles Hildebolt; senior sow and pig, Charles Hilde bolt, first and second; junior sow pig. Charles Hildebolt, first and second. Chester Whites.

Boar, one year old and under two, Carl Barnthouric, Andrew Avery; boar on and under two, Carl Barnthouric, boar, under six months, Andrew Avery; brood sow, two years or over, Andrew Avery; brood sow, one and under two. Andrew Avery, first and

second ; sow under two, Andrew Avery,

Carl Barnthouric. There being only one herd of Berkshires shown, Dafler brothers won all awards. Hampshire swine winnings all went to F. C. Oren except for second on aged boar, won by William Silver, and first on pigs, which was won by Owen Benham. In the Spotted Polands, Raymond Paxton won second on aged boar, first and this and all other premiums going to Myon and Houser. In the -sweepstakes classes, F. C.

Oren won on bacon herd, Dafler bhothers en Berksbirea, E. W. Hlnkle on Poland Chinas, Myon and Househ on Spotteds, Andrew Avery on Chester WTiites and Charles Hildebolt on Durocs.

Special Meeting At M. .

Churches Of Williamsburg

And Green's Fork, Oct 2

WILLIAMSBURG, Ind., Sept. 28. -

An afternoon meeting at the Williams

burg Methodist church with an even

ing session at the Green's Fork church, has been planned for Oct. 2 in the

Church In Action campaign. The pro

grams are under the direction of F. C. Knowles, minister of the Williamsburg church.

The program Is as follows: 3 o'clock, children's hour at schoolhouse under direction of L. P. TJlmer; 3:45, horseshoe pitching contest between preachers and laymen; 5 o'clock, supper at church; 6 o'clock, talks on centenary accomplishments, in the home field, by A. L. Weaver, In the native church, by V. E. Stoner, and in the local church, by L. F. Ulmer. At 7 o'clock the Green's Fork church meeting will start, with a talk on "The Bible and Missions," by C. W. Chadwick; "Present Hour Missionary

Second English Lutheran

Special Service Sunday "Men and Religion" day -will be observed at the Second English Lutheran church, West Third and Pearl streets, next-Sunday at 10:30 o'clock, according to the Rev. Raymond C.

Isley, pastor of the church. Two or three Bhort talks will be made by

lawmen. Special music will be rendered by a men's chorus and Ralph Stutz. recently with the Whittenburg

Glee club,' will sing a solo. The ser

vice iB for all members and menas

of the congregation, but men are es pecially invited to attend.

Emergency," Rev. R. W. Stoakes; District Emergency Missionary Chest, Rev. A. F. Hogan, and a stereopticon lecture by E. L. Gates. An adult skeleton contains nearly four pounds of calcium, mostly phosphate of lime.

COLUMBIA RECORDS

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See Our Line of Used Cars Chenoweth Auto Co.

1105 Main St.

Phone 192i

NEW FALL FABRICS now on display. I,et me tailor you a suit that will please you. G. II. GERLACH 1031 1 2 Main St. Over Farwig's

NEW FELT HATS FOR FALL DENN1S-GAAR CO.. Inc. Tailors and Haberdashers 1010 Main St. In the Westcott

Thistletiiwaile's

The Original Cut-Rate .Seven Convenient DRUG STORES

HOT WATER BOTTLES All New Stock $1.29, $1.49, $1.79, $2.29

Combination Water Bottles and Syringe $1.89, $2.19, $2.39 Every home should be prepared for winter. Our prices are lowest in years and we stand back of every bottle as to quality and satisfaction.

STATIONERY All Tints 29c 59c 79c

COUGH SYRUPS 35c Piso's 29c 60c King's New Discovery for 49c 35c Chamberlain's .... 29c 65c Chamberlain's .... 59c 30c Bell Pine Tar and Honey for 24c 60c Bell Pine Tar and Honey for 49c 65c Pinex (to make 1 pint) for 53c All other makes same proportionate cut 35c Tonsiline 29c 60c Tonsiline 49c $1.25 Absorbine Jr. . .$1.15 30c Grove's Quinine .... 24c 30c Hill's Quinine 23c 35c Pape's Cold Comp. .29c Vick's Salve. . .24c, 49c, 98c

Scrap Tobacco, 3 for. . .25c Camel and Lucky Strike

Cigarettes 15c t

Omar and tatima Cigarettes ...f 20c

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See The King Clermont

With the diving flue, every unit of heat produced must travel seven feet before being released to the chimney. The only heating device made that can justly claim two stoves in one. Shown in our window this week. Come in and let us demonstrate it.

Thirty Fert from 7th St.

The Price is Always Less at Drahts

At Feltman's

Feltman's Famous Tramp Last May now be had in all sizes in the following leathers: Black Calf Blucher, 2 full soles, cork filler. Black Kid Blucher, built with double sole, cork filler and light kid uppers. Brown Calf Blucher, medium weight soles with rubber heels. $00 Our Guarantee

Remember We guarantee these shoes to be leather throughout. Brown Vici Kid Blucher "Tramp." Best quality uppers and soles, all leather construction. The most comfortable shoe made

$6.00

.Feltman's Shoe Store. The World's Largest Shoe Dealers 35 Stores 724 Main Street

Extra Special Mention for Friday w Saturday

36-inch COMFORT CHALLIES all wanted designs, yard 17 66x80 BED SPREADS, white only, good weight, special at $1.49 66x80 ALL WOOL BED BLANKETS, 6 good colors in plaids, heavy weight, the pair 7.98 COTTON BLANKETS, sizes 64x76 to 70x80, priced for, pair, from $1.89 to $5.25 72-inch ALL LINEN TABLE DEMASK, special priced at $2.00 LADIES' FANCY SILK HOSE in black, brown, grey and heather, pair . 59 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE, black only 19 or 2 pair for 35 LADIES' SILK and WOOL HOSE, brown and grey, pair ....$1.59 CARTERS' UNION SUITS, broken sizes, $1.50 to $2.00 values, special 98 BOY'S FLEECED UNION SUITS, heavy weight, $1.25 values, special $1.00 36-inch SILK RADIUM, are extra fine quality, washes like muslin, yard .$1.98 36-inch GUARANTEED TAFFETA; in black, navy, brown and white, yard $2.50 34-inch ALL WOOL SPONGED and SHRUNK FRENCH SERGE, yard $1.75 38-inch ALL WOOL SUITINGS in check and stripes, the yard .......... .$1.19 54-inch SHIRTINGS in stripes, checks and plain shades, heavy weight, priced $2 to $3

LEE B. NUSBAUM CO.

FACTS ONLY TRUTH ALWAYS U

riday and Saturday Specials at

KNOLLENBERG

Our own profits in these Friday and Saturday specials have been small; our own benefits great, indeed. Good, staple merchandise the wanted kind has been sold at prices so far below the expectation of our customers that surprise is freely expressed in our presence. . These are tremendous benefits to us. Read every item carefully.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS READY -TO - WEAR SECTION

Friday and Saturday Dress Special $30.00 Dresses in Poiret Twills, Twill Cords, Canton Crepes, Crepe-Back Satin, Charmeuse, Trico-Sham and Ranee Crepe, in navy, black, brown and caramel in a wide variety of (101 styles. Friday and Sat. . . ePTb I D Friday and Saturday Rain Cape Special $2.50 and $3.00 Girls' Rain Capes,

made of blue and red rubberized sateen ; sizes are broken, but the range is 6 to

14 years. Guaranteed ramproof. Fri. and Sat. only

$1.98

Friday and Saturday Coat Special $30 Dress Coats, both sport and dress models, made of Bolivias, Wyandotte, Velours, Polairs and fancy double-faced cloakings, many with fur collars, in brown, navy, black, reindeer, tan and novelties. Friday and (0J KA Saturday only tpU.UU Friday and Saturday Sweater Special $3.00 Sljpon Sweaters in Harding blue, black and white, jockey and buff. This is an extra good value. Fri- QQ day and Saturday only A70

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SILK AND WOOL GOODS SPECIALS

40-in. Silk and Wool Poplins in navy, black, brown, plum, green, grey and taupe. Special, a yard $1.98

40-in. Crepe de Chine in a complete line of street and evening shades; an exceptional value. Yard $1.29

32-in. Broadcloth Shirtings, silk-filled, in a handsome line of patterns. Special, a yard, at only

85c

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DOMESTIC SPECIALS

25 Dresser Scarfs White with blue, rfQs red, black and pink dots IOC

6 Velour Round Pillows $3.25 value.

each

Stevens' Unbleached Crash 25-cent

value, 5 yards

2-Yard-Squars Pattern Cloths $3.50

value, each

Extra Large and Heavy Bleached Bath QT Towels $1.00 value, each Ol C

$1.25 Table Damask 72-inch, per yard Japanese and Fancy Scarfs each

$2.75

$1.00 $2.50

$1.00 ...48c

25c Light or Dark Percale at, yard 35c Cretonne Special yard 32-inch Gingham-r-Our 35c value, yard

25c Fleece Goods Good for house jack- " T ets and dresses, yard IOC

1 Bale Unbleached Muslin 16 2-3c value, 7 yards for

1 Case Bleached Muslin 20c value,

6 yards for 5 dozen 81x90 Bleached Sheetsspecial, each

20c 25c 25c

$1.00 $1.00

$1.18

NOTIONS Friday and Saturday Special Imitation Leather Shopping Bags, Friday and Saturday 48c and 29c School Bags 29c 100 Purses and Canteens, all new styles, regular $3.50 and $4.00; Friday JJ Qr and Saturday 25 and 40-watt Tungsten Lamps 29c 50-watt Nitrogen Lamps 45c 75 watt Nitrogen Lamps 59c A large assortment of Brassieres in pink and white, all sizes from 22 to 44 A Friday and Saturday, choice ttcC Rubber Baby Pants, all sizes, regular QQ 50c values; Fri. and Sat, pair OtC A large assortment of Pattern Veils, all colors, regular $1.00 and $1.25 values; QQ Friday and Saturday, choice oiC

Armand's Toilet Goods Specials Cold Cream Powder, regular QQ $1 size, Friday and Saturday. Oii Armand's Bouquet, regular A Q 50c size, Friday and Sat t:0 C Armand's Talcum, regular OQ 35c size, Friday and Sat Vanishing Cream, regular A n 50c size, Friday and Sat 4:OC Cleaning Cream, regular 50c A Q size, Friday and Saturday . . . tcO C Large Compact, regular $1 QQ size, Friday and Saturday OiI

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50c

1 lot Odd Size Window Shades, all col1 ors; Friday and Saturday each

1 1 lot of One Pair Curtains and 2-yards-long 1 samples of net at a discount of AfC Friday and Saturday O Heavy Double Cotton Blankets, $3.25 values, Friday and Saturday at QO f7Q per pair J 1 2-Yards-Square Art Stove Rug, heavy quality; I Special Friday and Saturday &t QQ 1 each, at VJO I Remnants of Armstrong Linoleum at 50 Discount Friday and Saturday

1 Lot 36-Inch Light and Dark Cretonnes, large

assortment, 30c values; Friday and Sat

urday at, yard

Waltona Rugs for kitchen, bedrooms or dining

rooms, 9x12; Friday and Saturday, special each

72x84-inch Heavy Cotton Comforts, knotted and covered with silkoline, $6.50 values, at the

special price Friday and Saturday,

each

23c

$15.98 !

$5.19

27-inches-wide Crex, with borders, fine for run

ners or hallways, value 75c a yard Friday and Saturday, yard

59c

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DEPT. H NEW FALL OUTINGS

A Good Assortment of Outing Flannel Gowns Jn all-white, fancy colored stripes, all neatly

trimmed with braid and hemstitching, excel

lent workmanship; Friday and Saturday special

$1.48

Woolens 27 inches wide, In checks, narrow and fancy wide stripes, suitable for ladies' and

children's gowns, pajamas, sleepers and skirts.

25c outings; Friday and Saturday per yard

18c

25c

1 Lot 36-lnch-Wide Outing in plain white, fancy-

checks and stripes, extra good quality;

Friday and Saturday special, yard.

Duckling and Melton Fleece, suitable for ladies kimonos, in red, Copen, grey, wisteria and rose, 27 inches wide, 35c goods; Friday and OQ Saturday special, per yard Olx 1 Lot of Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns in fancy

6tripes and feather-stitched trimmings, full

sizes; Friday and Saturday special, each

$1.00

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