Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 306, 23 December 1922 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1922.
KING SAYS BAA! BAA!
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(By Associated Press) . LONDON, Dec. 23. The pomp and ceremony attending the opening of parliament probably attracts more attention in the House of Lords than do the words of the King's speech, but the last address from George V, delivered a few days ago, contained no interpolation such as was once made in a speech from the throne by George IV. It 'fs asserted that when he was regent, George VI made a bet with Richard. Sheridan, the dramatist, that so little attention would be paid to the reading of - his speech that he could interpolate any nonsense he liked without anyone showing surprise. The bet was accepted. The regent paused in the course of the address and said distinctly, "Baa, baa, black sheep," and then went on. No one took notice of the strange words. Chagrined at the loss of his wager, Sheridan asked George Canning, the premier, if he had noticed anything strange. "Oh yes." said Canning, "I heard the prince say, "Baa, baa black sheep,"
Called by Death
MRS. BARBARA WILLIAMS HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Dec. 23. Mrs. Barbara Williams, 85 years old, died Friday night at her home here. She had been ill for five years. Death was caused by paralysis. She is survived by one grandson, Charles, and several grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in West Lawn cemetery. .' . EATON, Ohio, Dec. 23. Mrs. Mary Spring, 54 years old, mother of Charles C. and Warren A. Spring, operators of a local department store, died rather suddenly Thursday in her home in Gnadenhutten. She had contracted a cold and it settled in her ear, and it is thought the infection attacked the brain and resulted in death. The sons and Mrs. Warren Spring have gone to Gnadenhutten to be present at the funeral, which, it is expected, will take place Sunday. - Besides the two sons In Eaton, Mrs. Spring is survived by her husband, F. S. Spring, on, Henry, and daughter. Miss Daidpa, both at home, and another daughter, Mrs. Jack Spear, -of Harrisburg, Pa.
Announce Green's Fork Services For Sunday GREEN'S FORK, Ind., Dec. 23. Church services for Sunday, December 24, have been ' announced as follows: Friends church Sunday school at 9:30; preaching at 10:30 and 7, by Rev. Hinshaw. Methodist-church Sunday school at 9:30; preaching at 10:30, by Rev. Knowls. Christian church Sunday, school at 9:30; preaching at 10:30 and 7 o'clock, by Rev. Scott , , . .
TWO DER ROAM COUNTRY LIBERTY, Ind., De. 23. Two deer are reported to have been seen wandering in the country south of Liberty. They were last seen on Andrew Baudendistle's farm near New Bath.
DOYLE, NOTED SCULPTOR, ONCE INDIANIAN, DIES BOSTON, Mass., 'Dec. 23. Alexander Doyle, well-known American sculptor, died yesterday at the age of 65. Since his retirement In 1911 he had made his home at Dedham, where he completed a statue of President Lincoln,
but as he was looking straight at you at the time, I took it for a personal allusion."
I That this may be your Merriest Christmas and your most Prosperous New Year is our hearty wish. We thank you for your patronage during this our first Christmas season and hope we may serve you during the ensuing year. S-j - 3 - ' Hi 1 ED E. WENDLING 1 Jeweler 1021 Main St. 1
JFc extend to you the season s greetings f and wish all A MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR
The Starr Piano Co.
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Burying business and its cares in the joyous spirit of the holiday season, we at Fuel and Building Head-, quarters join with your other friends in wishing you the heartiest, happiest and jolliest Christmas you have ever known. The Klehf oth-Niewoehner Company
We Wish You All
A Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
Also, we are not unmindful of the splendid patronage accorded us during the year now drawing to a close.
Anton Stolle & Sons PORK and BEEF PACKERS 40 Liberty Avenue . Phone 1316
We Wish Our Many 'Friends and Patrons A MERRY CHRISTMAS , Arlington Hotel Restaurant Walter Aydelott, Prop.
That this may be your Merriest Christmas and your most Prosperous Nevy Year is
my wish.
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819 S. G St.
JOHN H. NIEWOEHNER
Plumbing & Heating
Phone 1823
Our Season's Greetings to All with best wishes for Your Good Health . Your Good Cfteer Your Good Fortune
RICHMOND ART STORE 829 Main Street
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One thousand nine hundred and twenty-two years ago there was born on earth the Savior of Mankind. On this sacred anniversary of His birth, may we all devote our thots and actions a little more toward the "good will to men" He came to preach.
SINCERE WISHES for a CHEERY, HAPPY CHRISTMAS Miss G. M. Sweitzer
OPTOMETRIST
1002 Main St.
It is Our Desire to Wish A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR You and Yours
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his last work. He -was bora in Steubenville, Ohio, Jan. 28, 1857., At the age of 33 it was said that he had exe
cuted more public monuments and statues than any other sculptor. On the death of his father be devoted
himself several years to the manage ment of limestone quarries at Bedford, Ind., which he inherited.
f Season's
We Extend to All Our Friends and Patrons a Hearty Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year for 1823
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Open All Day Sunday For the Late Christmas Shoppers
Drop In Any One of Our 7 Stores
Stationery .. .....29 to 98d Perfumes ... 1......... .25 to 5.00" Cigars ........... .70 to 1.75 uo Box Candy 49 to 1.75 Toilet Sets .... 1.98 un Many other Xmas Specials are here.
We extend to our Friends and Patrons the Seasons Greetings and wish ali a
Merry Amas.
!, You Know It's f 7. Christmas 8j . ' We Wish You S VIOLET RAY f STUDIO 814 Main St.
AMerry Christmas-S-t Happy New Year . lim: : weldon's . " JI I WL Corner Main & 10th' . I k Formerly Reed Furniture Store
