Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 250, 20 October 1922 — Page 20

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1922.

QUAKERS IN GOOD CONDITION TO GIVE BUTLER REAL SCRAP In prpa ration for the tilt with Butter Saturday afternoon on Irwin field, 'Coach Mows Is taking advantage of eTery available moment In order to Dare the best possible squad to meet the bulldogs. Although Pat Page'"? ( proteges hare tad the edge over the i Quakers In recent years they are old rivals and a scrappy game 13 expected.

The ideal weather conditions, to-

rether with the splendid condition of the men, have enabled Coach Mowe to give the men some stiff practice this week, and the squad should be greatly improved over last week. "We are doing all we can to be In the best shape possible for Butler Sat

urday," said Coach Mowe In discussing the coming game. "The men are

all In the best of physical condition," he added. Makes No Prediction. Coach Mowe makes no prediction as I to the outcome of the game, but says the Quakers are In good shape and

'will put up . a hard scrap. The

'men on the squad would rather

'beat Butler than win any other game 'of the season, and will start the game.

twlth this as their aim. Should the

Bulldog consider Earlham a Joke be

cause or their victory over Illinois, it Is not impossible that the) Quaker?

rwould bring them back to earth with

the first defeat of the season.

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men to Indianapolis Saturday. The men who probably will make the trip

are: Borden and J. Ralford, center;

Eades, Spaolding, Hoerner, Blaskbum and V. Raiford, guards; Prevo, A. Stanley and Green, tackles; Bowles,

Townsend, Dale, Huff, W. Stanley,

Hadlfy and Gilbert, ends; Captain Car-

Wer, BmsUet, Hlnshaw, Jones, Hatfield,

Bhumaker and Mendenhall In the back

f

field. Most of these men are old at1

the game. With two years of experi-

ace the men have learned the finer

points 01 the game ana will undoubt

edly put up a much better game at

Butler than heretofore. The squad, will leave on the Pennsylvania at 8:40

Saturday morning.

Plan Demonstration Butler ia making this her home com

ing game, and has great hopes of winning. The Butler boosters have plans made for some lively demonstra

tions Saturday. To offset this" there is a large number of Quaker rooters to follow the team to Pat. Page's playground. The booster committee has arranged for special transportation at the rate of $2. This will enable Earlham to send a large group of rooters to back up the team. The idea of a special car has been given up since the right time to go could not be decided upon and eince reduced rates have been secured without it. Coach Mowe has not released the line-up yet, but if present dope can be relied on the men to start will be the same that started against Rose The probable line-up will be: Bowles - Left End Prevo .... . ...... Left Tackle

Spaolding .............. Left Guard

Borden ..... Center

Eades . .. Right Guard A- Stanley ..... Right Tackle Townsend Right End

Carter ...................... Quarter Emslie ................... Left Halt Hatfield Full Back Hinehaw Right Halt

Melons Cost $2 Each

In Parts Of Russia

(By Associated Press) PAWLOGRAD, Oct 20. This south

em Russian city grow large quantities

of watermelon and cantaloupe. Local

ly they cost 100,000 to 200,000 paper

rubles each. In Moscow, 32a miles away, they sell for about 60 times as

much, bringing from 5,000,000 to 8,000,-

000 rubles, equal to from $1.25 to $2

each. The reason for this heavy In

crease is lack of proper transportation.

"SAM, THE METHODIST"

HERE SUNDAY NIGHT

Rev. Samuel PoJtrvana, of Austria,

known as "Sam, the Methodist,' en route to the Methodist state conclave to be held m Indianapolis next week, win stop off In Richmond to speak at the Grace Methodist church Sunday evening, upon his life and condi

tions in Austria. His own story is

one of romance, how be suffered all

kinds of persecutions In his native

land, how he made his escape to

America, his subsequent conversion to

Christianity and his education and

training for his present great work

Perhaps no man from this land la attracting more attention in America

than Mr. Polavana, and Richmond is exceedingly fortunate in being able to

near irom fils own lips the story of his life and the conditions of his land. He is one of the principal speakers

in Indianapolis next week and this ad

vance hearing is highly appreciated. All will be welcome to this service.

LONDON

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at the "dramatic and unforeseen" decision of the meeting at the Carlton Club. savs the noli Heal srtfno h

Deen changed almost beyond relief. It pays warm tribute to the outgoing ministers. The Daily Chronicle, warm supporter of Lloyd George, thinks that, notwithstanding yesterday's happenings," a coalition government of one type or another is likely to be the country's lot for much of its foreseeable future."

A ministry under Mr. Bonar Law, the newspaper believes, is' likely to be much modified or supplanted early in its career unless, which is improbable, it obtains a clear majority after the dissolution of 'parliament.

Much will depend, he writes, on Mr. Lloyd George's speech at Leeds. If this is a challenge to the Conserv

ative party in its new independence.

an attempt to sow more dissension in that party, dissolution will probably follow." Look to Asquith The Liberals are waiting to hear from former Premier Asquith, who has been discreetly silent during the hurlyburly of the last few days. Mrs. Asquith, Interviewed last night, described the defeat of the coalition as "very amusing." She added that her husband was "in the country and that she did not know when he would next speak in public. The - Daily Mail says, "it is Interesting to note that Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Asquith will in the future be seated side by side on the front opposition bench in the commons, and that, just as Mr. Lloyd George supplanted Mr. Asquith in the premiership the latter now supplants Mr. Lloyd George in the leadership of the opposition."

WANT SPEED REGULATED

FOSTORIA, Ohio, Oct. 20. Farmers near the Fostoria-Findlay road say they will ask the state highway commission for a traffic policeman to regulate speeding on the thoroughfare.

Police Court News

NOT EARL HARTZLER . The Hartzler mentioned in Thursday's police court news as having been arrested for petit larceny is Harold Hartzler,. as stated, and not Earl Hartzler, who Is not Implicated in the court action. MRS. COULTER FINED Mrs. Anna Coulter arrested with William Ghearing at Fifth and Center streets, late Thursday, was fined $150 and costs and given a suspended sentence of 90 days, dependent on her future good behavior, in police court Friday. Mrs. Coulter was charged with violation of the liquor law. Mr. Ghearing who was arrested at the same time and place, was fined $100 and costs. DRAWS LIQUOR FINE William Ghearing convicted of making Intoxicating liquor, drew a fine of $100 and costs and a suspended sentence of 60 days when arraigned in

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THE HOUSE OF FASHIONABLE MILLINERY

Sale Saturday

of 300 New

Velvet and Velour

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Materials PANXE VELVET LYONS VELVET VELOUR FELT DUVETYNE

Colors BLACK. BROWN SAND, COPEN NAVY, CHERRY GREY, HENNA

Shapes ROLL BRIM OFF-THE-FACE CLOSE-FITTING MUSHROOM POKE SHAPE

Each week the Millinery department presents a new collection of CECILE MODELS reflecting the very latest style thought of Paris. We are exclusive representatives for Cecile Hat3 in this city.

Roger's Electric HOT PLATE

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COOKS, HEATS, TOASTS, BROILS Practical and handsome ; low operating cost (J - Q Q every home should have one. Special price. ..n) XJ0

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FREE 100 Eastman-Made Cameras Given Away ABSOLUTELY FREE Saturday, 10 A.M. Oct. 21 See Our Windows

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city court Friday. Ghearing claimed he had only been at the business three or four days. A still and a quantity of mash were found on the premises where he was arrested. Some familiarity with court procedure was, manifested by Ghearing. When Mayor Handley started to explain the "good behavior" clause In the suspended sentence agreement he cut In with: T understand it." GIBSON PAYS FINE Sam Gibson, charged with intoxication, pleaded guilty and was fined $1 and costs Friday.

See the New Buick Sport Roadster Chenoweth Auto Co.

1105 Main St

Phone 192&

BLOOMINGTON IS WITHOUT . SUPPLY OF CITY WATER BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Oct 20. Because . of the drought, this city was without water today. The city pumping station closed down last night and it was said the water supply of the city may not be plentiful for several weeks.

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Get Your Sunday Bread, Rolls and Cakes Here Henry Farwig & Son 1031 Main St

Thistlethwaite's The Original Cut-Rate Seven Convenient DRUG STORES Buy Your Tobaccos at Our Stores Scrap Tobacco, 3 for. . .25c Camel and Lucky Strike Cigarettes 15c Omar , and Fatima Cigarettes 20c

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Candy for Hallowe'en Parties

We've all kinds of special Hal1 lowe'en Candy that will help 1 make the event a big success many are appropriately colored to harmonize with the decorations, in special boxes. I Good and wholesome, too, as al1 ways and inexpensive. Your Sunday dessert should bo 1 Price's Ice Cream. s I Our 57th Year 3 3

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The Coziest Little Home in Wrightland is completely furnished by DRUITT BROS. Be sure to visit this home.- You will find every item it contains specially priced in plain figures.

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FREE DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY See This Wonderful Tub in Operation IT HEATS ITS OWN WATER and Keeps it at the Desired Temperature Not one moment of time is lost. It's the most economical Washer made. McCONAHA'S 403 Main St. Implement Dept. Phone 1079

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Saturday Sale of Trimmed

Home

$129.85 is the special price on this beautiful eight-piece Dining Room Suite. The buffet is 45x60 inches. The chairs are covered in genuine blue leather, and consist of 5 chairs and 1 arm chair.

CLERMONT STOVES and RANGES

$178.50 is the special price on this handsome overstuffed Living Room Suite. It is covered in a beautiful taupe French Velour; trimmed with heavy silk tassels on the arms of all pieces.

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THE PRICE IS ALWAYS LESS AT DRUITTS

THIRTY FEET FROM 7 th ST.

HATS

In this group are Hats worth much more; Hats of Lyon and Panne Velvets, fine Felts and combination materials ; Hats for the Miss or Matron. For Saturday, all reduced to $4.00.

OTHER SATURDAY SPECIALS GROUP of FELT HATSThe soft, J- QQ popular shades, wide variety of colors. . JL0 Ladies' $1.50 Flannelette Gowns, special $1.25 Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, black or brown $1,400 LEE B. NUSBAUM CO.