Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 291, 7 December 1922 — Page 2

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IIIDIAM AGAIN HQIBS 'G0R1I CHAMPIONSHIP PETER LUX IS KING

MILITARY LEADER , ' GREEK DICTATOR

iboia the national, corn growing hamfolonship, won by Peter Lx ot ShelbyfvUle, In the final awards at the International Hay, and Grain show, which hwere announced at. 4 o'clock Wednes-

way aiternoon.' Mr. iiux was national champion In 1919, but lost the title to X I Workman of Sangamon county, Illinois, in 1921. The championship award was made on 10 ears of Johnson county white corn, on which Mr. Lux won first prize Tuesday in the white corn class of Region Four. Competing with It was a 10-ear sample of Reid's Yellow Dent, with which G. D. Radebaugh, of Maryland, won the regional yellow corn championship. After twinning the grand championship of the region, Mr. Lux's sample was thrown Into competition with. C , E. Troyer of Lafontaine, who also had

ia sample of Johnson county white, rwbich in that case had won regional Championship over the yellow corn. Troyer was the champion In 1920.

A U V VWl . M J from a field which made a yield of 83 Brashels; while Mr. Trover's exhibit was

Zrom a 79-busnel field. More than 100 Indiana chA boys and fclrls are touring the city and visiting Ihe show: Six are guests of Armour fend company, who gave free trips to the show as club prizes, and 20 are Quests of Wilson and company. Others ,were sent by bankers, farm bureaus or Other organizations. Club members from eastern Indiana are: Randolph county; Stanley Mangas, Union City; Wayne county, Robert Ranck. Centerrille; Shelby county, Glen Phares, Shelbyvflle; Union counjty, Aaron Schrader, KltchelL Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mangas of Union City are among the chaperons; . i i - Economy M. E. Society f W'dl Present Play Dec. 13 ECONOMY, Ind., Dec. V-The Methbdist Ladies1 Aid society will give a play "The Twelvo Old Maids," Wednesday night, Dec. 13, at the community halL

A joint meeting of Wtf . Chnrence will be held at the Friends church Sunday night A, returned missionary Will rive a atereoDticon lecture on

Russia,

! The' lecture course number Friday tight, Dec. 15, will be featured by the

colored Glee club entertainers; 1 i

' Members of the M. B; Aid society lire urged to attend the December tnmtlnzi Thursday. Decj 14, at the

Church .

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r?M?rue Seats For Garland

lecture Dec. 12, Friday Reservation of seats for the Hamlin rsofinTirt iMnm ia be delivered at

the Earlham college chapel Tuesday tvening, December 12, will begin at 12:45 o'clock, Friday afternoon, at the sollege and at the Starr Piano store. Price of seats will be 25 and 50 cents.

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FAIR HAVEN, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Dmar Kenworthy and family attended i Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Kenworthy. In

T,tiT!f!ov . . . .Mr. and Mrs.

LAiUUOU, muiuui...... . i arthur Hays and family spent FridaJH

With Mr. and Mrs. James neavennage. ... .Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Craig spent Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Doty, In Camden-.. Mr. and

Mrs. James Morrow ..Mr. and Mrs-i James MOrrow.. .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Heavenridge entertained "the followtri! TMrfina Thankselvlnjr . daTt Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Ramsey and son, Roy, of Middletown, Mrs. Fannie Heavenridge and daughter, Kathryn, of Cam

den; Mr and Mrs. Myri neavennage and Mr. and Mrs. James Heavenridge. Charles Phil pott and sons-George and -Frederick and Mrs. Mary Sanerhofer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson, of Cincinnati-. i. Mr. aA to flon Ttrnwoi" utiA ttnft- Wil

liam, of Richmond, Ind, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop-.... Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Craig spent Saturday afternoon In aton..M..Mc and Mrs. Ellis White and Mr. and Mrs. Myri Heavenridge spent Tuesday with ATi-a ' Anna. Iappt. of near Rrookville.

. ...Union services were held at Morning gun Thanksgiving morning. Rev. Leaver delivering the sermon.... Mr.

and Mrs. Artnur Hays ana iamny

spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pa-rt on Gr&nere . met Friday

evening with the regular attendance.

First and second degrees were contarroA nn thrfi members... . -Mr. and

Mrs. Will Samp entertained company

from uayion tne pasi weeK....c.iipfn ThomDson snent Saturday after-

rnnn with Anna Mae Brooks Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Reece and family moved

to Hamilton, one a ay last wees.

CoL Plastlraa.

The "man of the hour" In Greece during these troublesome days la Colonel Plastiras, dictator, who ordered the courtmarfal of "nc .' Andreas in spite of allied Dro testa.

MrJind Mrs. Ola Potts, of Eaton. Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Hoover, of Oxford, and

Bessie Hoover, of Middletown, spent Thnrsday with Mr. and Mrs. Ett Newton and family.. .. .George Craig spent

Sunday with a lady friend In Morning Sun..-Mr; and Mrs. Shellbach, of Cincinnati, were called here on acpmTvt of the death of Mrs. Mary Bo

ner..... The children of" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pitsinger have scarlet fever-i if. nfr Clifford Dotv and son.

. . . t. ' Albert, of Camden, spent Thursday

with Mr. ana jvits. snermaa vnug

daughter, Anna Mae. raui tieaven-

ridge visited ms granaparenxs, xar. nH w. Ace Morrow in Camden the

past week.. .Ray Mamsey, of Middle-

town spent Tnursaayunui ounaay with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

TwnnM hLamsev.. . . .air. sua win.

Ellis White spent from Friday until

Sunday wltn tneir son, rari wmie oni famiiv Mr. and Mrs. Emery

Houser and ramuy enienainea company Sunday. .... Messera Glen and

Mary Boner died Friday evening at

th aga of S3 years, after a. tingirlng

fflneas. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Moore In the home, Monday afternoon. Burial took place at Camden ... Services In the M. E.

Give a Kodak This Xmas QUIGLEY'S 4th and Main

near Eaton one day recently Caar-

ence Taylor Is staying with his nneie. . Dennis Conned, of near Sugar Valley. Misses Minnie Creech and Edith Q Henemeler and William: Commons and Ray Miller motored to West Alexander and Farmers ville, Sunday evening.

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CHEVROLET uSinS $195.00 Down 1 , Balance 134.81 per month, E. W. Stetahart Co. 10th & Sailor Sta, Phone 29 5S

Give Jewelry This Christmas From th House of Dickinson Quality Goods at Low Prices O. E. DICKINSON 623 Main St. , The Best Place to Shop . After Alt

Dried Fruit Specials

NEWtRUr

RAISINS

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PRUNES 70-80's, 2 lbs. -28

-30d 33 37 -49d

60-70's, 2 lbs. 50-60's, 2 lbSi

40-50's, 2 lbs. .

SO-lO's, 2 lbs.

Seedless, lb. ...... .....17 $ ' Large fancy, lb. 20 Dried Peaches, lb. ...... ..25d Fancy Figs, lb. ... . . -35d Cluster Raisins,- boT..'....30d

POTATOES

Mrs. George Wallace spent Thursday

in Middletown..,.. Miss Pearl Oral

and lady friend of Hamilton, spent

Thanksgiving day with the formers

father, Elijah Craig and family. . . .Mr

and Mrs. John Edmondson, of Rush-

ville, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White Robert Newton spent one day recently in Richmond

and purchased an automobile Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Balster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collet and family spent Thursday with Mra.

Ella Austin ana ramuy air. anu Mrs. Fred Earhart and family, of Eaton, Mrs. Llda Huffman and son, of Sugar Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Davla and son Dwight, William ,Cm-

mons, Roy Miller and Misses Kemp Henemier, Mary and Elizabeth Thompson called on Mr. . and Mrs. Lewis

Creech and family, Sunday... i.F. V. Allen of Cincinnati, snent Sunday at

the home of Mrs. Mary Ward Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Booker spent Sun

day witn tne formers parents, Mr. ana Mm Fi A. Booker, of near Sugar Valar .. . . .TtiB .TaIIv TTnstl(r.i Communirv

club held Its meeting with Mrs. George

Wallace last Thursday. Tnose present were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keller Mr.

and Mrs. George Austin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenworthy Mr. and Mrs. Sam

Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VanAusilall nd family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward

Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. George Cline

and family, Mrs. E1119 wmte, Mrs. Mary Ward, Mrs. Paul McShane, Mrs. Myri Heavenridge, Mrs. Edward Pattison and daughter, Mrs. Alva Charier, Mrs. David Phares, Mrs. Wesley Laird, Misses Ida Fonts, Iva and Leona LaMar and Mr. and Mrs. George Wal

lace. The next meeting will be neld at the home of Mrs. Wesley Laird Mr. and Mrs. Ett Newton and family Rnndav with Mr. and Mrs.

James Newton ' and family. .... Short funeral Boi-vinoa w&rf hold frT Will

Pinkerton's sister at his home Saturday afternoon...,. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Morrow spent Thursday with Mr. and

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At this price where is the man who can't he discriminating?

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Liggett & Mtim ToiaccO Co,

Everybody Goes to

I Green's Fork Grain Co.

;to buy Coal V , ' Car of Pocahontas on Track' ; $8.75 aTca off Car Will unload Friday and Batur .day. Apply Groan's Fork Grain Company, Green Fork, Indiana.

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Gift Store for Men and Boys . Christmas i3 not many weeks away so do not delay making your Gift purchases for the men folks. Stocks are now at their best which assures you of excellent selections. BRADLEY SPORTS COATS With belt, priced at ..J.$4.50 BATH ROBES Wonderful values at $7.50 to $10.50

COFFEE SPECIALS ; NO. 7 RIO, per lb. . .MA9c SANTOS PEABERRY, perft...28c OUR SPECIAL BLEND, per IK. , ,-.:,35c OUR BEST BLEND, L ,., , A0c OLD RELIABLE, 3 Ibs . $1-00 FARM HOUSET, 3 lbs. ..-$1.00 MONARCH, 3 lbs. 115

Try Our Mixed Tea y2 lb., 25c

Black or Green Flower Tea, per lb., $2.00

24 lbs. Faultless..81c Carpenter ,82c

SMOKING' JACKETS All style and sizes, priced at . .$7.50 to $10.00 GIVE HIM AN OVERCOAT See ous priced at $18.00 to $35.00

TIES Priced at 50c to $1.50

HOSE Priced at 1 25 to $1.50

Mosr yfTKrwe AlAt 'Horn

NEW NAVY BEANS, per ib...lOc

POSEY HAND-TOMATOES, can.-.lUC

FRANKLIN SUGAR CORN, can

EARLY JUNE PEAS, Z cans DELICIOUS HOMINY, 2 cans

SARDINES, good brand, can.fHUM SALMON, tall. 2 cans.-

. PINK SALMON, tall, can .18c

COHEE SALMON,, tall, can ZUC ALASKA RED SOCKEYE SALMON 30c

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MMtaM. 1 5 C

25c

Chestnuts, lb.

S5d

5d

Tangerines, each

Sweet Fla. Oranges, doz.45 Small Fla. Orangea, doz..XS Fancy Grapes, lb 20fr

English "Walnuta, lb. .... . .39 Almonds, lb. ,3Q Celery. 2 hunches. ........S Eating Apples, fancy, 3 Ib.25 Cooking Apples, lb. 5

Nyko Pure Sonp Toflet " MILK LARD Crackers Paper S cans, 25c Lb., 14c 2 lbs., 25c 8 rolls, 25c

Kirk's Flake White Soap, 5 bars 1.!, ,,.24c Kirk's Standard Soap, 5 bars..., . . ...22c Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars , . . . . ..25c CoaKne Toilet Soap, 3 bar1 . ....-25c Tag Soap, 2 bars and 1 package powder. .,,.15c Bulk Soap Chips, 2 lbs ....25c

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King's Klassy 07rcoats A Most Practical Gift I .912 Main St.

fa-Pure Pasteurized Milk and Cream , Phone 15S1 KRAMER BROS. DAIRY

Dont Wear Spotted Clothe

Send them to WILSON to be Cleaned Phones 1105-1103

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Second National Bank

nSvA'F1irtrie. Gifts' : i

Electric Trains for the Boys

Richmond Electric .. .. Company 1028 Main St. Phone 2828 ;

RICHMOND GRINDING CO.

Guaranteed Quality and Service Henley Bldg. N.16th & P..R. Ph. 3452 Cylinders Reground Pistons. Pins and Rings Fit

Absolute SAFETY for.

Depositors " First National Bank

Southwest Corner Ninth and Main .

W. Yirginla and Pocahontas COAL Independent Ice and Fuel Company

Knit W inter .Underwear

For Women, Children, Infants, 31 en and Boys ... .We are prepared to supply every Underwear need. Forest Mnxs Brand. The leading under-

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Women's Underwear - Large line ot Union Suits, In all weights. Light, medium , and heavy fleeced. All style eleeveB, in knee or ankle length. Prices from $1.00 to f225 per suit. Good assortment wool or Bilk and wool Union Suits for women, medium weight, all etyles. Regular sizes $3.50; out sizes $3.75. See the special number of fleeced Suit. ' Short or long eleeve, ankel length; all sizes $1.50. Complete line of women's separate pieces Vests and Pants. Plain ribbed or heavy fleeced. Price at $1.00 and $1.25 per garment.

Children's Underwear Union Suits In all weights. Long 6leeve, half sleeve, no sleeve, ankle or knee length. White or grey. Prices' from $1.00 to $2.00. See the special Union Suits" with waist attachment, for either boys or girls. : Sale Price $1.00. Full line of Chilrden's wool Union Suits for boys or girls. Prices from $1.50 to $3.00.

Full Une of separate pieces In Shirts-and Drawers;, all prices. ...... ....,':. .

t . We call special attention to our . cream colored-Union Suits. Medium fleece; cat full and-large; - All. sizes $1.50.

Men's Underwear - Good number in grey heavy Shirts and: Drawers, Light or fleece; all sizes $L75. These? .heavy fleece, Greytcr; cream;

Bult&ormerlcoldat $3i)Q. , $1.00 per fiarment.

Infants' Underwear Shirts and Bands; all etyles, button front or pin back; cotton, wool or ailk and wooL Prices from 50o to $10.

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