Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 268, 10 November 1922 — Page 16

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1922.

RICHMOND VOMEN TO ADDRESS EATON FEDERATED CLUBS

EATON, Ohio, Nov. 10. Semi-annual meeting of the Preble County

Federated Women's clubs will be held

here Saturday In the courthouse as

sembly hall. The meeting will open at

10 o clock with a business session

Miss Lulu Sollers, Juvenile police de

partment, Dayton: Mrs. Paul Wiant,

of West Alexandria, returned Mission

ary from China; Mrs.' John Haramy, of

Richmond, Ind., and Mrs. A. W. Chez, of Eaton, overseas Y. M. C. A. worker,

will address the meeting. A noonday

iunchon will feature the meeting.

Mrs. Wlant will address the morning session, while Miss Sollers, Mrs. Chez and Mrs. Haramy will speak at the

arternoon session. - : MembeVs of the chamber of com

merce will begin winter activities with a get-together meeting and ban

quet the night of Nov. 23. The banquet probably will be spread in the

Pythian temple. G. A. Garver, lead

ing business man of Strassburg, will be a guest and speaker at the dinner.

Carver's department store in the vil

lage of Strassburg is said to have

last year done a million dollar busi

ness. Dec. 7. S utii Q hava Tiote-n mTnvrmi

ed as the date for the Civic league's

annual rummage sale. t

Official count by the county election

noara or me vote cast In the election Tuesday In Preble county did not make any chans-a in the nJURpmibli-

can majorities for the several county

offices. The three amendment proposals and a special road levy for the

county were decisively defeated. Threie school districts in the r.onntv

voted favorably on proposals to make

rxira tax levies ror scnooi purposes The election board comDleted th offl.

rial canvass of the county vote, on

jnureaay arternoon.

Officers Of farmer institute nrrani.

zations In Preble county will meet in

t-.aion, jov. is, ror a conference with L. F. Allen, leader of farmers' insti

tutes in Ohio. The object of the meet, ing is to arranee a Kr.herinta nf insti

tutes so that expenses of speakers can

De reaucea to a minimum.

Preble county marriage licenses

rauiitner, oj. years old, travel

ing salesman, ana Mrs. Clara Robson

24 VMtrtl r H tama, onI T7" V, ,-. 1 T..

. v.u, mjaui Uil i-ijl AC Layman, 20 years old, farmerette, both of West Alexandria; James Edgar

-euon, Z3 years old, laborer, Richmond, Ind., and Freda-Helton, 18 years

via, uamaea; unanao II. C. Rogers,

" years oia. macwnist, and Ruth i'ainter, 26 years old both of Eaton. ELECTlT (Continued from Page One.) Beveridge was cut so heavily that he lost the district. His plurality in Wavne was only 296. Republican leaders were confident that his plurality in Wayne would be not les3 than 3,000. The Beveridge candidacy also was cut heavily In another stalwart Republican countv. Hpnrv wWh

he carried by a plurality of only 192. Following are the pluralities re-

turnea py tne various counties in the

sixth district for the candidates for congressman and senator:

Fayette Beveridge, 758; Elliott, 1.35: Franklin Ralston, 1,033; Clifton, .377: Hancock Ralstnn 1 3fi2- riif-

ton, 1,010; Henry Beveridge, 182; Elliott, 1,539; Rush Beveridge, 817;

email, l.Liz; sneiDy Ralston, 1,604; Clifton, 1,101; Union Beveridge, 375; Elliott, 535: Wayne Beveridge, 296; Elliott, 1,589.

The total Vote cajit In th AUtrtot.

Tuesday in the senatorial contest was 77,995, which was 8,199 lesB than cast

iwo years ago in the senatorial contest between Watson anil Ta

when Watson, the Republican nominee

rweivea a piuramy of 8,060. There were 76,076 votes cast In the district In the Congressional rnntast TWoAav

compared to a total vote of 87,473 cast

in me same contest in 1920. when Elliott received a plurality, of over 10,-

ruj.

The vote cast, in tha isnitnii

test In the sixth district last Tuesday

iouows: .

Beveridea TJjiTstnn

Fayette 4,238 - 3,480 Franklin 3,307 4,345 Hancock 3,545 4,927 Henry 6,255 6.063

Rush 5,310 4,493 Shelby 5.421 7 n?5

Union 1 R27 i 450

Wayne 8.304 8.008

Cambridge City Bank

Conducts Corn Contest riMmror.E CITY. Ind.. Nov. 10.

The First National bank of this city is

conducting a corn contest. our separate premiums are given for white corn, and four separate for vellow

corn. The corn will be on exniomon

at the bank the week of Nov. 21. j Rev. McCormlck of Milton, will take charge of the local Christian church this Sunday and will preach his first sermons as regular pastor Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, wife of the district superintendent, will talk at the Baptist church Saturday evening, at the missionary Chautauqua in session this week. Rev. Mitchell will preach Sunday morning, and possibly Sunday evening.

grandchildren, two great grandchildren; and three sisters, Luzena MsColmum, of Losantsville; Catherine McColmum, of Wlncnester, and Amanda McColmum, of Kansas City. Funeral services will be held Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the West River church. Rev. Richardson,

of Mathew, Ind., will officiate. Burial will be In West River cemetery.

Fresh, Rolls, Bread and Cakes Every .Day Henry Farwig & Son 1031 Main St

Totals ............38,207

A Clean Shave Gives you new pep. 5 skilled barbers Barter's Shop In the Murray Btdg.

Polychrome Bridge Lamps Extra Special, $13.93

Thistlethwaite's The Original Cut-Rato Seven Convenient DRUG STORES Gainsborough Powder Puffs , A real assortment in wool and velour, pink and white. 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c 50c, 75c

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AlaheWorhEasy

Think of the difference in Just turning on a switch to keep your Electric Iron at the, right temperature and the old-time sad iron methods. It's an astonishing improvement, and more economical, too.

Special Electric Iron A

new shipment just

ceived; price

re-

29,788

Louisa Wine Denny Dies At Home In Economy ECONOMY, Ind., Nov. 10 Louisa Wine Denny, 82 years old, died Thursday night at 9 o'clock at her . home here. She was a resident of this placs most all her life. She was born in Modoc. The deceased Is survived by. five children, John, of Hagerstown;

George, of Newcastle; Jordan, Arthur

and Miss Josephine, of Economy; 10

,GIFTS THAT LAST ,

Haner'S Store

Watch our windows for new White Gold Wrist and Gent's Watches, also green gold and regular gold color. Priced from $15 to $100.

Snappy Styles New Sterling Silver . Rings ' Specially Priced from $1.00 to $5.00 Charles H. Haner JEWELER Glasses Fitted

Expert Watch Repairing

810 Main Street

FACTS ONLY

TRUTH ALWAYS

"MUS'BMJM'S HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR featured for Saturday in our ' Peace Anniversary Sale

Flannelette Gowns

Ladles' Flannelette Gowns, sizes 16 and 17, all colors and stripes, made of heavy cotton flannelette. This 13 a won

derful value. And the quan

tity limited. Saturday

only, special

98c

Ladies' Fancy Silk Camisoles Made of Satin and Silk Crepe In flesh color, with ribbon straps; regular J1.00 values; sizes 38 to 44; trimmed in narrow lace. Saturday, OA. special at . . . . OiC Outsize Full-fashioned Silk Hose Ladies- full - fashioned pure thread heavy ingrain Silk Hose, outsize; mercerized garter top, fully guaranteed, fine guage, regular $2.98 values. Special Satur- QQ day, pair vl'wO All-Wool Heather Hose Ladies' all-wool Hose fashioned in brown, wine and

green heathers, dropstitch

style, the season's latest

style; limited amount. QQ Special UQC

Children's Cotton Fleeced Union Suits

Another drop In children's

winter weight fleece lined Union Suits, sizes 8 to 14, values up to $2.00, wonderful

values; high neck and long

sleeves.- Saturday special ,

$1.19

Ladies' Vests

Ladies' fall weight Vests in

ribbon or tubular shoulder

straps; special, two for

49c

Ladies' SUE Hose

Ladies' Pure Thread Silk

Hose, full fashioned, brown

or black, regular $1.98 value.

Sale price, per pair

only

$1.25

Children's Flannel Rompers

Children's grey flannel Rompers, all sizes, regular value

$1.98; special for this QOj Silk Hose-

Lot of Ladles' Pure Thread

Silk Hose in black only, all silk, full fashioned, regular $2.98 value; spe- (J- QQ cial, pair vi-0 Men's Silk Hose Men's heavy Silk Hose, fashionedin brown, black and champagne,, sizes 9 to 12, regular 69c values A A per pair . s rrTcL Ladies' Art Silk Hose Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose, fashioned in black and brown, regular 59c values QQ special, 2 pairs for. . . Ocv Children's Hose Children's Hose, black, brown and white, heavy mercerized, pure Lisle Hose, sizes 5 to 10, regular 69c value QQr per pair OV Boys' Hose Boys heavy ribbed School Hose, sizes 6 to 11, a Hose built for rough wear, regular values 65c to 86c; QQ during thi3 sale, pair. OUC Ladies' Union Suits One lot Ladies' Union Suits, wmter weight, low neck and ankle length, regular CQf $1.25 value, special... OIC Children's Vests and Drawers One lot pf Children's Vest3 and Drawers, all sizes up to 34, values to $1; spe- OQA cial during this sale.. aJ Men's Union Suits One lot men's heavy Ribbed Union Suits, fleeced and unfleeced, sizes 32 to 46, long sleeves and ankle QQ length, special........ 07U

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SPECIAL

I Large Jumbo Salted Q A Peanuts, lb .OtC 1 SATURDAY ONLY

1 Fresh Salted Almonds 1 Fresh Salted Pecans Fresh-Made Peanut Brittle 1 1 New Dates New Figs 1 New Black Walnuts I Mullane's Taffies Whitman Samplers ' 1 r.iimnHininiiiimimoiiuiiiiiuiiiniuuniniiiminHuiiiitiiiiiiuHiiiiuiiiHiMnii

K N O L LEN BERG'S

The House of Jasbionable 2iCillinery i Satin Hats! Brocade Hats! Fur Trim'd Brim'dHats!

Are Offered in this Remarkable Sale Tomorrow at

I HE outstanding styles of the winter season have been gathered to make this event a memorable one in millinery annals! Advance modes -new materials-fashionable colors-just received from New York.

Every Hat in the Sale is an Extraordinary Value Many are worth twice the sale price

Tomorrow Only at $5

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.New Gar lor IRiehmoiid. Have You Seen the New Twelve Passenger Otis? It's a beauty. Built substantial throughouL The only car guaranteed against punctures and blow-outs. While this car starts and runs only in high gear it never leaves the road and is always under perfect control. This new Otis travels at a speed of two hundred feet per minute. It costs nothing to ride. It is just improved service between the first and third floors of KNOLLENBRG'S STORE. THANKS for YOUR PATIENCE During the past eight weeks while this new electric elevator was being installed we were compelled to ask hundreds of our customers to climb the stairs; this we know was quite an effort. We want you to know we appreciate your indulgence during this inconvenience and we are now pleased to announce that the work on our new elevator has been completed. A more practical and commodious elevator can not be found anywhere. Your continued good will and patronage have made these improvements possible. For them we express our sincere gratefulness. They constitute a pledge on our part to exert every energy and every effort toward a correspondingly bettered service. We want you to see this new elevator and test the improved service. Each of the seventeen departments on our upper floors bid you welcome and likewise each contributes to your savings. Merchandise Found On Our Upper Floors

Coats Suits Dresses Skirts Sweaters and Coatees Furs Blouses House Dresses Umbrellas Middies ' Rain Coats Auto Robes Shawls Moth Bags Girls Coats Girls Sweaters Girls' Rain Coats Black and Colored Cotton Petticoats Silk and Jersey Petticoats Cotton and Silk Pettibockers Silk Princess Slips Japanese Silk Kimonos Silk Mandarin Coats Silk and Crepe de Chine Negligees Taffeta Breakfast Coats Silk Kimonos Pullman Robes Japanese Crepe Kimonos Japanese Embroidered Crepe, Breakfast Coats Serpentine Crepe Kimonos and Breakfast Coats Fleeced Kimonos and Breakfast Coats Cordurpy Kimonos and Breakfast Coats Beacon Cloth Bath Robes Children's and Misses Bath Robes Boudoir Slippers ' Boudoir Caps Ladies Wood Sport Scarfs Ladies' Motor Scarfs and Wraps Ladies Silk Sport Scarfs Fancy Holiday, Aprons Bungalow and Polly Prim Aprons Fancy Black Satine Aprons , Infant's Long and Short Dreses Infant's Cotton and Flannel Skirts . Infant's Coats and Headwear Infant's Vests and Bands Infant's Blankets and Silk Quilts Infant's Knit Sacques, Sweaters and Booties

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Infant's Silk Moccasins Infant's Toilet Articles, Toys, Ribbon Novelties Infant's Maderia Pillow Slips and Bibs Children's Coats and Headwear Children's Silk, Crepe and Vool Dresses Children's Cotton Dresses Boys Wool and Cotton Suits Children's Rompers and Creepers Children's Cotton and Wool Middies Yard Cotton Goods Department H Second Floor Annex Plain Nainsooks ! Long Cloth Batiste Flaxon Lyk-Linen Voile Organdies Check and Stripe Dimity Check Flaxon Fancy Voile Dotted Swiss Madras Shirting Poplin Pique Soiesette Linen and Ratine Check and Brocade Flesh and Orchid Lingerie Cloth Plain Colored Cotton and Silk Batiste Plain Colored Japanese Crepe Plain Colored Cotton Canton Crepe Plain and Figured Serpentine Crepe Plain and Figured Crepe Plisse Plain Colored Linens Plain Colored Beach Cloth Plain Check and Plaid Colored Ratine Plain, Check, Plaid and Striped French Ginghams and Tissues Ripplette, Devon and Kindergarten Cloth White Flannels White Outing Cloth Colored Wool Flannel and Shirting

Colored Outing Cloth Kimono Fleece Beacon Bath Robe Cloth Eider-Down Ladles' and Children's Furnishings Ladies' Muslin, Nainsook and Crepe Gowns Ladies Muslin Petticoats Ladies Muslin Drawers Ladies' Nainsook Envelope Chemises Ladies Nainsook Corset Covers Ladies' Nainsook Princess Slips Ladies Athletic Union Suits Ladies Bloomers Ladies Crepe Pajamas Ladies Philippine Gowns, Envelopes and Corset Covers Ladies Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin Gowns Ladies Envelope Chemise, Corset Covers and Camisoles, Bloomers and Step-ins Children's and Misses Nainsook ( Princess Slips Children's Cambric Knickerbocker Drawers ' Misses Cambric Knickerbocker Drawers Misses' and Children's Satine Bloomers Misses' and Children's Muslin Gowns Ladies Flannelette Gowns Ladies Flannelette Underskirts Children's Outing and Canton Sleepers Children's Outing Gowns Dr. Denton Sleepers Ladies' Knit Underskirts Girls' Wood Dress Skirts Sport Hats and Scarf Sets Tarn Skating Sets Children's Velvet Tarns and Hats Children's Fancy Velvet Bonnets Boys Tarns and Turbans Children's Satine and Gym Bloomers Children's Sweaters and Sweater Sets Children's Knit Leggings Yarns, Slipper Soles and Knitting Books

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