Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 281, 25 November 1922 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1922.

PARTITION OF LAND IN GRATIS TOWNSHIP ORDERED BY JUDGE

EATON". Ohio. Nov. 25. Partition of 361 acres of land In Gratis township. Bought by Grace Pugh In a common pleas action against C. W. Pugh, has been ordered by Judge Risinger. As the widow of the late S. J. Pugh, plaintiff claims a life estate in half the realty, the defendant owning the other half, In which she has a life estate and the other half as co-tenant with the plaintiff. She asks that her Interest be set off to her. She states Bhe is 42 years old. Jacob Velte, Lurt Roberts and Charles A. Brill hare been appointed appraisers, the plaintiff agreeing thai if the realty is sold to take her share in money, the amount to be fixed by the court. W. S. Colvin has Instituted suit In common pleas court against Reuben and Otta Young and Glen and Mary

Young to recover $53L alleged to be due on notes. Headquarters of the Eaton Cityband has been established in the Gould building, third floor, over the Wood pharmacy. The band staged an open-air fall festival some weeks ago to raise funds to lease quarters for the winter and to purchase music. Earl Young la director of the band. The first of a series of four Sunday f vening union church services will be held Sunday evening in St. Paul's Methodist church. The pastor, the Rev. Vinton E. Busier, will preach the sermon. Special musio will be a beature. Evangelist Pickel, who 1b conducting a series of meetings in Christ church, announces he will preach a special sermon on "Marriage" Monday evening.

Called by Death

WILLIAM MIKESELL NEW PARIS. Ohio, Nov. 25. Funeral t ervices for William MIkesell, 44 years ld, who died suddenly at his home in Columbus, were held at the Christian, church Thursday afternoon. Mr. Miktsell Bpent his boyhood days in and riear New Paris, and was a graduate of the schools here. He was instructor In penmanship In the Columbus si fliooL He is survived by his widow, three sons and one daughter, his parej its and two brothers. MRS. HELEN C DODDRIDGE MILTQX, InL, Nov. 25 Funeral services for Mrs. ' Helen Constance

Doddridge will be held Saturday afternoon froxa the home of her parents, Mr. and Sirs. John Coyne, Short services will 'be given at Doddridge chapel and inter-jnent will be in, Doddridge cemetery. JOSEPH ALEXANDER NEW MADISON, Ohio, Nov. 25. Joseph Alexander, 84 years old, died

Friday evening at his home north of Bethel. Mr. Alexander fell and broke

his hip about six weeks ago. He la survived by three daughters, Mrs. Norman Morgan, Mrs. Nellie Thompson, and LIlss Mlntus Alexander, all of Hollansbirrg. He made his home with

his daughters, Nellie and Mintus. His

wife, who formerly was Rhoda Co-

blentz, dlfid about 10 years ago, and a Eon Curti,3, died of influenza three years agf. Funeral service will be

held Moqijay morning at 10 o'clock at Pinhook. Burial will be at Hollans-burg.

Liberty Modem Woodmen Name Officers For 1923 LIBERTY. Ind., Nov. 25. Officers for 1923 were elected by the Liberty

samp. No. 10,035 M. W. of A., at a re

cent meeting heTe the names of those selected follow:

Consul, J. F. Finch; advisor, Lawrence Smith; banker, Warl Ammer-

man; clerk, Allie Bias; escort, Russell

George; watchman, Ben Smith; sentry, Jesse S. Stevens; past consul. Dr. G. E. Stevanson; trustees. Dr. Ott Snyder, Wilbur F. Howard and Jesse S. Stevens; chief Forrester, Paul O.

Paddock.

POPE PIUS APPOINTS TWO BISHOPS IN U. S

ROME, Nov. 25. Pope Pius has appointed Mons. P. G. E. Nussbaum as

bishop of Marquette, Mich., and Mgr.

John J. Swint as bishop of Wheeling,

W. Va.

GETS VIOLETS FROM YARD NOBLESVILLE. Ind., Nov. 25. Mrs

Carl Adams gathered a bouquet of vio

lets today from the flower bed in her

yard.

MRS, VERNON ELLEMAN GETTirSBURG. Ohio. Nov. 25. Fu

neral services for Mrs. Vernon Elle-

man, wli died Monday at Deming, Mexico, will be held from her home at

Gettysburg at 2 o'clock Monday after

noon. Rtv. H. S. James, pastor of the

United Brethren church of Richmond,

will officJiate. Burial will be at New Paris.

ULAR DAUGHERTY

NEW MADISON, Ohio, Nov. 25.-

Ular Dautgherty, about 30 years old.

died at litis home south of Friendship church Priday night from burns re

ceived Tiiursday when a can of oil with

which hel was trying to start a fire, exploded, He is survived by his widow, T!bo formerly was Miss Esther

Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Alexander, an infant nine

months old, and his parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Tcm Daugherty. Funeral arrangements have not been announced.

A PRETTY FROCK FOR ULENDER FIGURES

SOCIETY

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following which a two-course lunch

eon was served. Those present were

Mrs. Carl Bayer, Mrs. Elmer Kleh-

foth, Mrs. Horace Parker, Mrs. Ferdinand Smyser, Mrs. Edward Wiechman, Mrs. Thomas Selig, Mrs. Paul

Witte and Mrs. Walter Pohlenz. Mr3

Thomas Selig, of South Fourth street, will be hostess to the club in two

weeks.

An all day sewing bee was held by

the Woman's auxiliary of the Ameri

can Legion Friday, at the . residence

of Mrs. J. C. Trump. Blocks were

sewed for a quilt. At noon a luncheon was served. The auxiliary appointed Mrs. Margaret Davis and Mrs. Newa Cook as its delegates to the Welfare leaeue. Those present included: Mrs. J. C. Trump. Mrs. Charles Cook, Mrs. R. P. Whisler, Mrs. Frank Hale, Mrs. Horace Parker, Mrs. Ralph Hyde, Mrs. Walter Vogelsong, Mrs. Henry Vogelsong. Mrs. Norman White. Mrs. Frank Engelbreeht, Mrs. Frank McCoy, Mrs. Pauline Jones, Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Mrs. Addie Warfel, Mrs. William Reed, Mrs. Newa Cook, and Mrs. Margaret Davis. The next meeting will be held in two weeks, at the K. of P. temple. Mrs. Clyde Riegel entertained the Jolly Twelve Friday afternoon. The

time was spent in doing Christmas

sewing. Mrs. Grant Hunt was made a

member of the club. Mrs. Henry Heet and Mrs. Fred Brown were appointed to form a Christmas entertainment committee. The Christmas meeting will be held with Mrs. George Harklns. North Eighteenth street. Later luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. W. F. Eversman entertains in a fortnight for the club.

WORK, RELLER WILL TALK AT ELKS' RITES Rev. McClean Work will deliver the address and W. W. Reller the eulogy at the annual memorial service of Richmond Lodge of Elks No. 649 to be conducted in Reid Memorial church Sunday, Dec 3, says an announcement by the memorial committee Saturday. The services will begin at 2:30 p. m. in Reid Memorial church and the public is invited to attend. Members will meet in the assembly room of the church at 2:15 o'clock. Nine members of the lodge passed

away in the last year:

Howard Grottendick. Jan. 12; John

Keys, Feb. 27; Dr. W. W. Zimmerman. March 20; Frank Hanna. April 30; Henry Gennett, June 2; Jesse T. Druley, August 7; Omar G. Murray, Nov. 4, Ma J. M. M. Lacey, an honorary life member, Nov. 11, and B. G. Price, Nov. 14. The committee arranging the services Is composed of Fred BarteL Willard Z. Carr, Earl Mann, Walter Bates and Lawrence A. Handler.

Brownsville Players To Give Play At Abington (Special to The Palladium.) ABrNGTON, Ind, Nov. 25. With a cast Including a "regular profaned parson of de African spiritualism church," a 93 year old millionaire, and a bevy of lively college girls, an amateur

playlet, "The Hoodooed Coon," will be presented by the Brownsville entertainment committee at the Abington church Wednesday night, Nov. 29. The "cullud man's" pursuit of good luck forms the theme of the play. The play Is to be given for the benefit of the Brownsville community hall. The caet Is as follows: Virgil Kauf man, negro pastor; J. P. Moore, millionaire; Edgar Bell, ticket seller; Joseph Holbrook, a "slicker"; Mabel Sherman, old maid; Sylva Russell, her niece; Mary Larrimore, a Bolshevik; Lava Kaufman, a rag-time girl; Ralph Clevenger, a "nut."

Although canned fish from Portuguese waters are exported all over the world by shiploads, the people of Portugal like codfish, and send fishing fleets to Newfoundland to get them.

Circuit Court

CHARGES CRUEL TREATMENT Cruel and inhuman treatment is alleged in the suit for divorce filed by

Nora N. Hagerty, against Herman L. Hagerty. The complaint states they were married Dec. 23, 1916, and separated July 13, 1922. DIVORCE GRANTED Absolute divorce was granted Anna Starkey in her suit alleging abandonment tried in circuit court Saturday. Jed Starkey was the defendant. Tes

timony alleged that Jed Starkey the husband and wife were joint owners of a farm, that Starkey had sold the farm and gone back to West Virginia.

Zem Zem Club Names Nominating Committee Five members of the Zem ZeA

Shrine club were appointed to the nominating committee for officers of the club, at the meeting of the order in the K. of P. temple Friday night. Members of the committee are: Benjamin Ball, Horatio Land, Dr. C. E. Duffin, Frank Benn and Howard Hunt. A banquet is being planned to be held in the Arlington hotel, Dec. 8. A large number of the members of the Zem Zem were present at Friday's meeting.

Application of searchlights of the type used at sea on battleships to the marking of landing fields for nightflying airplanes, was demonstrated at Dayton, Ohio, recently.

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is in slip on style, with the closing

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to any address on receipt of 12 cents tsx silver or stamps. Address Pattern Department Palladium Patterns will be mailed to your address within one week.

At The Hoosier Store's

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Our usual Monday sale will this week be extended to the week. Think of it! Bigger bargains than ever and lasting a whole week! You will find this store crowded with buyers and bargains throughout the week. It will be a week of saving on Winter and Christmas merchandise. Yes, hundreds of people wUl prepare for Christmas at this sale. Sale ends Saturday, December 2- .

THANKSGIVING SALE OF SHOES

Ladies' or Growing Girls' brown calf or patent leather lace Oxfords, low rubber heels, welt soles; sale price, choice $3.19 Ladles' Vici Kid lace Shoe, built in arch support. The most comfortable dress shoe made. Why pay $10; sale price, brown ....7.35 Black ..... $6.35 Ladies' brown calf, brown kid or patent leather strap Slippers or Oxfords, 6 styles, all new, choice of these $6 shoes for ........4 (59

Ladies' black kid lace Shoes, military, medium or low heels, 5 styles in all; choice S2.9S Ladies' Rubbers, all styles, all sizes, our best quality, sale price ..85 Growing Girls brown calf lace Shoes, 100 leather, sizes 3 to 7 at $2.98 Boys solid leather black calf School Shoes, double soles and tips, sale week at $2.79 Men's brown calf Dress Shoes, French or broad toe, welt sole, a pair $3.98

MEN'S AND BOYS' SPECIALS

One lot of Men's Corduroy Trousers, dark color, all sizes, special Monday, a pair $2.68 Boys' Wool Mix Slip-on Sweaters, dark red or brown, sizes 8 to 14 years. Men's heavy fleece Union Suits, all sizes, special Monday, suit $1.15 Boys' Corduroy Trousers, sizes 8 to 16 yrs., special Monday $1.15 Men's heavy Sweaters, grey only, sizes 36 to 46; special $1.12 Men's 1-buckle Cloth Arctics, all sizes, sale price ...... SI .2 3

Men's 4-buckle AH Rubber Arctics, U. S. make, not guaranteed, but the Price is $2.69 Men's Flennelette Night Shirts. sizes 15 to 19; special 95J Men's heavy ribbed or fleece Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, special Monday, a garment ............ ...77 Boys All Wool Mackmaws, dark plaids, sizes 8 to 15 years; special Monday $6.45 One lot of Men's All Wool Shirts, army regulation, tan only, all sizes, special Monday . $3.75

YARD GOODS NOW ON SALE

HOUSE NEEDS FOR THANKSGIVING 1

IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW Mr. I. A. Hittleman, of the Educational Department of the Meyer Both Company of Chicago, who is now in Richmond, will interview, by special appointment only, all persons interested in drawing who want to train and qualify as Commercial Illustrators. He will look over your sample drawings and candidly advise you whether or not you have the qualifications to master this highly paid profession. Those who qualify will be given an opportunity of training with the largest art department of its kind in the country. This training offered by the Meyer Both Company, who have been the leading Commercial Artists for twenty-two years, permits you to study in your own home, during your spare time, without interfering with your present position. This offers an exceptional opportunity to school teachers and commercial artists, as we conduct with this training an employment department and a service of marketing salable drawings. Write, stating age, phone number and street address. Address Box B-313, care Palladium.

75c Mercerized Table Linen, Thanksgiving Sale, yd. ..-59 Fall and winter Dress Ginghams, sale, yard 15 39c to 50c Madras Shirtings, slightly imperfect, Bale...l5 Yard wide Percales In light and dark, sale price, yard ...15 $1.00 Woolnap Crib Blankets, plain or scalloped, sale ...48 $2.00 double bed Blankets, heavy fleeced, sale, pair $1.59 $2.25 full size heavy fleeced Bed Blankets, sale, pair ....$1.79 $12.00 strictly All Wool large size Blankets, sale, pair $8.48

One lot of $1.00 Wool Dress Goods, sale price, yd. ...-59 75c extra heavy large size Bath Towels, sale, each ........ 39 25c yard wide heavy fleeced Outing Flannels, sale, yard . .19 One lot of $1.75 to $2.50 All Wool Dress Goods, Sale price, yd 98 $1.00 Bath Sets one large towel and 2 wash cloths to match, put up in boxes; sale, set 69 20c heavy fleeced Outing Flannels, sale price, yd. 15 $5.00 Esmond's heavy Blanket Robe3 in Indian patterns, sale Price $3.39

Thanksgiving Week Specials in Ready-to-Wear

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All Wool Flannel Middies In red, green and &() QQ naVy, sizes 8 to 22; Thanksgiving Week special. D0

A new lot of Ladies Corduroy Bath Robes in a beautiful

range of colors, all sizes; Thanksgiving Week

special

Wonderful bargains Thanksgiving Week in Ladies' winter Dresses, Wool Dresses, Silk Dresses; Canton Crepe, Tricotines and Jerseys in navy, brown, tan, black and henna, remarkable values divided into (JfT Qff O (J- Q HtZ two lots, Thanksgiving Week. . D I D OC AO. f D Ladies' White and Pongee colored Waists, beautifully trimmed with embroidery and plea tings, sizes (p-j QQ 36 to 46; Thanksgiving Week special tDJL0 A group of Ladies' general utility Winter Coats, some plain tailored, others fur trimmed and embroidered; every one a smart model and nicely tailored, $25.00 (J- Q rTE values; Thanksgiving Week special 5JLtl O

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Ladies' bleached Union Suits, ankle or knee length, made in high or low neck, long, short or no sleeves, an unusual $1.00 number, sale 79 Ladies' Union Suits made in all styles, a very special value, sale ..$1.25 Ladies' Silk and Wool

Hose, sale $1.49

Ladies' Wool Hose, all colors, plain or silk embroidered clocks, very special, for this sale...95 Wide Ribbed Sport Hose of

Lisle, all colors, special .... 49 Ladies' Pure Silk

Hose, all colors, sale $1.00

Ladies' 2-clasp Chamoisette Gloves, special for Thanksgiving Sale, all colors 45d Strap wrist gauntlet Gloves, made of Chamoisette with embroidered cuffs, $2 value $1.39 Girls' Wool Gauntlet Gloves, sale 98d $1.00 Elastic Top Corset. Thanksgiving Sale 79 Elastic Girdles, our price only SJ.50 Special sale Hand Bags. Boxes and Purses 08 Flesh color Mesh Bandeauv Brassiers . .-21 Children's black Sateen Bloomers, sale ...-29 Ladies' $1.00 Sateen Pettibockers. all colors SG Ladies' Flannelette Gowns, sale 9Sd

85c dark green Window Shades, 36-in. wide in seconds, sale 39 Remnants of Madras Shirtings put up In bundles to match for Monday only ........... .25J $9.00 full size All Cotton Mattresses, 45-lb., Thanksgiving Sale Price $5.98 Large size heavy Turkish Towels, sale, 15c or 8 for $1.00 $7.50 full size combination Mattresses, sale price $4.98 Terry Cloth Remnants, sale price, each 54 Ends of Towels, all sizes, sale price, each 2 Tapestry Library Table Runners, sale price 9S

9x12 Felt Base Rugs, come In linoleum patterns, sale $9.98 $12.00 guaranteed AH Felt Mattresses, full size. Thanksgiving sale price ....8.98 $8.00 guaranteed sagless Bed Springs for metal beds, sale Price -..$4.98 Flat Curtain Rods for 36-in. windows, sale price 15 $1.00 Couch Covers, sale .-89 Special Prices on Linoleums during sale. $1.00 Feather Bed Pillows, sale Price 69 Special Prices on Rugs of all kinds.

Thanksgiving Week Specials in jj Millinery f " A November clearance of all fall and winter Hats Hats divided Into groups of 98c $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 and $4.98 including every hat in stock, also Including all our new numbers of fur and satin, brocale and velvet, all new combinations of gold and silver none held back. All Children's Hats of plush, velvet and felt, at regular price. All trimmings of flowers, feathers and ornaments, price.

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A special sale of Scarf and Hat sets, values $5.00, at

Kitchen and China Specials

Serving Tray, wood frame with glass covered fancy center, 12xl6-in.; special $1.19 Weather Houses, small fancy green wood with woman and man telling the weather, spec. 59 Perfection Oil Heater, special $6.75 Square or round Aluminum Roaster, spec. 89 14-qt. gray Granite Dish Pan, special 49 Large Meat Platters for turkey, special . . -49 Plain white covered Vegetable Dishes . . 50 Aluminum Combination Cooker, special .$1.08

Pyrex glass Pie or Cake Pan, special 67J Breakfast Set of Dishes, 42 pieces, decorated, 2 patterns, special $4,98 Cut Glass Tumblers, heavy cut, 3 patterns, special (59 100-piece Dinner Set, American seml-porcelain, 2 patterns $22.50 White and Gold dec-

orated or pink flowered Plates, special, each 20d White and Gold decorated or pink flowered Cups

and Saucers, special, cup and saucer .....20

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