Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 304, 21 December 1922 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1022

CANADIAN IROQUOIS INDIANS PEACEFUL WITH GOVERNMENT

TORONTO, Dec. 21. The Irlquois Indians have, made peace with the Dominion government. Threats of migration to the reservations of the United States, because the Dominion would not recognize the red men as an independent nation, have been forgotten. The hatchet was buried and the peace pipe smoked at Cnswekea early in December. Chief Deskaheh, leader of the faction fighting for independence, carried the issue to the council house of the nation, but accepted defeat stoically when the other chiefs at the pow-wow outvoted him. He and his followers had maintained that their grievances were properly matters for an international court of law, their indepen

dence liaving been, recognized by a

British sovereign. ; -

Leaders of the Loyalists, the win

ning faction at Chsweken, were chief

ly from the Christian tribes of the Mohawks and Delawares. They were well satisfied with the outcome at tho

pow-wow but now propose to go even

further. Their tribes have, virtually no representation on the hereditary council, members of .which are elected for life by the women of the, tribes. The Loyalists.-it is announced, will work for an elective council, "to conform with, the democratic trend of the times and to do away with a remnant of feudalism."

Circuit Court

Omar Dillon has filed suit in Wayne

circuit court against Richard Conway, demanding payment on a promissary note. His demand is for J132.49.

Richard Conway is made the defendant in another suit filed in Wayne circuit court, the complaint being a demand on a promissory note wherein the demand is $236.73. The plaintiff is the Northern Wayne bank. The Marion Building and Investment company has filed a suit for foreclosure against George W. Barnard, the demand being for $ 10,000.

SOCIETY

(Continued from page four) of a notable affair of the Yuletide season Tuesday evening, Dec. 26, when a formal Christmas dance will be held for members and their out-of-town guests. Whitewater lodge, I. O. O. F., will have initiatory degree Friday night at their halL A full attendance is desired. Mrs. Andrew' Roser will entertain with a Christmas party for the Hiawatha Social and Literary club Friday evening at her home on South Tenth street. A" Christmas party for the Sigma Kappas will be held at the home of Miss Rhea Porter on North Thirteenth street Thursday evening. Miss Frances Roser will be the assisting hostess. A Christmas entertainment will be held Friday evening at the College Hill school. Patrons of the school will present the program for the pupil?. Everyone is invited to attend. Refreshments will be on sale. A dance will be given by the Eagles in their hall Saturday evening under the direction of Elmer Hawkins. Miller's orchestra will play. The public is invited. The Ben Hurs will hold their regular meeting Thursday evening. All members are urged to be present as

important business is to oe transacted. A Christmas entertainment will be held at the home for Friendless Women at 4 o'clock Friday . afternoon. The public is invited to attend. The Frances Willard W. C. T. IT. will meet with HutchLags at her home, 119 South Fifteenth street, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bessie Whltesell will entertain with a Christmas party for the CurffntHitmHiiiifiiiHiiitiiiiutiiiitcumiiiuiiiiiininfimnMitiiimtHMniiniiiiiatii (Price's Oysters) 1 Standards Selects 1 Fresh Every Day 1 I Order Them from Your Grocer iiniHtinimtiiiiittiiiinmiiitiiiinniiiiiiuiHiutDiiiutiiiiiuittitHtiiitMuiniiuuiim

PLAYGROUND DEVICES BOUGHT FOR PARK Kiddies of the city will have plenty

of play facilities next spring at the

Glen Miller park' playgrounds, accord

ing to the present plans of the board of works, which is buying new equipment for the grounds. Children have had good times on the equiprrlent which now is available at the park, but it is the desire of Henry Fulle, park superintendent, and the board of works to furnish the children something really good on which to find some recreation. Slides, merry-go-rounds, hanging bars and other devices will be pur chased for the playground. Florence Fulghum submitted a plat to the board Thursday for the Fulghum farm addition, south of National road west, comprising 160 lots, numbered from one to 160, inclusive.

The streets and alleys in the plat will be dedicated to public use. Several citizens from West Richmond advocated that West Fifth street be repaired under the threemile road law from the National road north. This matter will be under consideration.

frienOs budget for 1 923 IS $191,794.74 The total amount of the budget of the Five Years Meeting of Friends in America for the fiscal year April 1, 1923 to March 31, 1924, as fixed by the executive committee of that body at its meeting held here the first part of the month of December is $191,794.74, according to information given out by Wralter C. Woodward, general secretary of the Five Years Meeting, at the Friends central offices here. The governing body met and reviewed in turn the estimates of each board as to its financial needs for the next fiscal year and after consideration and alteration united these needs to form the budget of the society. The budget decided upon by the executive committee is as follows: Estimates Pet.

Foreign Missions . . $109,550.00 Home Missions 33,000.00 Peace Association . . 7,875.00 Young Friends Ac

tivities . . . Prohibition Board .. Publication Board Board of Education.. Board on Religious Education Aged Ministers and Missionaries

United Promotion Work (Estimated shrinkage of receipts below amount approved for Budget for the year 1922-23) 3,290.00 1.72 Expense of the United Promotion for 1923-24 as approved' by the Five Years Meeting $ 10,710.00 5.58

Emergency and Contingent 9,589.74 5.

Officers Will Be Named By Boston Association BOSTON, Ind.. Dec. 21. The annual election of officers, transaction of routine business and consideration of a program of work foi the coming year, will be the business of the meeting of the Boston township farmers' association, which will be held in the Boston school building Monday evening.

4,280.00 2,000.00 6,000.00 500.00

57.12 17.21 4.11

1.04 3.13 .26

Denmark Prince Works As Cowboy in America (By Associated Press) COPENHAGEN, . Dec. 21. Prince Eric, whose father and brothers were stripped of their money through the collapse of the Landsman's bank, has decided to sell his magnificent Jutland estate at Kokkedal. Under an assumed name, the prince has lived and worked

as a cowboy on a big western ranch in the United States for the last 18 months. He wrote to a friend here not long ago saying he was quite happy in his work and that his life in the open was the only one worth living.

SOUTH BEND DESIRES PROPOSED NORMAL SCHOOL SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 21. One of the two proposed state normal schools to be erected in Indiana is wanted in South Bend and the chamber of commerce has started a movement to induce the state authorities to locate the institution here. Laporte and Hammond also desire to obtain the proposed school and a hot threecornered fight is anticipated when the matter of a site comes up.

Has He a Flat Voice? ' (From the Boston Transcript) "Why do you spell it 'Home, Suite Home'?" "You see, I was born and brought up in an apartment."

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GIVE HIM HOSE THIS CHRISTMAS

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rent Events club at her home on North West Fourth street, Friday afternoon. The hostesses for the occasion are Mrs.. Jessie Orr, Mrs. Bertha Thompson and Mrs. Stella Kercheval. A basket supper will be held at the Chester schoolhouse Friday evening, Dec. 22. An entertainment will follow which is to include two cantatas. The annual Christmas party of the Wi-Hub club will be held at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, 338

Pearl street, Friday evening, Dec. 22. Each family belonging to the club Is

invited to bring a guest and everyone

is requested to bring r. gift not exceeding 10 cents. A program and ice cream social will be held at No. 4 sch ol on the Liberty pike Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited.

$191,794.74 100.

Mrs. William H. Horton, a 61 year old woman of Red Oak, Iowa, recently completed the painting of the exteriors of three residence properties she owned.

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Special Christmas Prices on New Shirts DENNIS-GAAR CO Inc. Tailors and Haberdashers 1010 Main St. In the Westcott

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XMAS TREE CANDIES Eight Lights, complete with wire

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CHILD'S

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At Practically One-Half Price STORE OPEN EVENINGS

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They are the most talked of Hosiery in the city. All the features of , $1.50 and $1.75 hose. All pure thread silk with reinforced toe and heel, fashion marks. '

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at Nusbaum's

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