Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 1, 1 January 1923 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND,. MONDAY, JAN. 1, 1923.

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QCAN AND BRITISH FOSTOFIGES IN CHINA

:r.H.TQ BE REMOVED , 1 t . , ' , J , - ' y Associated Fref! '.'.iAKGHAI. Jan. 1. In accordance wwb the program outlined a' tlie Washington disarmament Con:"erence for the-removal of foreign po'tofces from China, the American and British post- : offices in the International Settlement of Shanghai are BrenariE? l discon-

- tinuo business. The Chinese postof tice in Shanghai is enlarging i'3 facilities to provide for the inrree in the vol-

ume of mail it will begin W candle on 'the first of the year. While definite announcements have been issued by the America11 antl British postoffices, no foiinal statements have been issued by thf Japanese postoffice or the French pos:o'fice in the French concession of faanshai. The British and Aperican postoffices ceased handling incoming mail addressed to points iii Cbina no Nov. 30, such matter beinri turned over to the Chinese postofiicl The British postoi'fiJe suspended activities on Nov. CO. i Tb9 American postoffice stopped handling mail ad

dressed outside of the United States or its possessions some time before this date, but under arrangements made in November, the American postoifice will continue to dispatch -mails to points in the United States and its possessions up to Dec. 51-

In Richmond Churches

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The teacher's an worker's conference of the First Cliistian church will be held at 7: SO o'clock Tuesday evening at the church, j

1 , church will not meet until a week from

gs Monday.

The congregational meeting of St

Paul s Lutheran chtiren will be held a week from Monday :i$t. The regular clas; meeting of the Loyal Women's ctya of the First Christian church SupiJV school will be

held Friday al'terrM'

Mrs. James Brumf nue.

Bible Class Groups To Resume Meetings Florence Kinney Federated Bible

class groups will resume their meetings during this week after the sessions were suspended during Christmas week. The groups will take up

the study of the nineteenth chapter of the Book of Acts. The various groups will meet as follows: Group number 1 meets at 7 o'clock Tuesday night with Mrs. Oscar Hasty, 1710 North E. street. Group number 2 meets at 9:30 o'clock .Wednesday morning with 'Mrs. Ed Hutchins, 119 South Fiftenth street.

Group number 3 meets at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning with Mrs. F. W. Stephens, 112 South Seventeen?! street. Group number 4 will not meet this week. Group number 5 will not meet this

week. J Group number 6 meets at 7 o'clock) Tuesday night with Mrs. Ira Hunt, i 402 North Eighteenth street

Group number 7 meets' at 7 o clock Tuesday night with Margaret Finley, Henley road. Group number 8 meets at 2:30

o'clock Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. O. Ewan, 2101 East Main street. Group number 9 meets at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night with Mrs. Charles Benson, 112 North Sixteenth street. Group number 10 meets at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night with Mrs. Carrington, 112 North Seventh street. Group number 11 will not meet this week. The regular meting of the leaders' group will be held at 3 o'clock Jan. S at the Y. M. C. A. for the study of ihi 20th and 21st chapters of the Book of Acts.

Jan. 5, with

!, Easthaven ave-

The T. Y. F. junir class of the East

Main Street Friends church will hold

a business meeting' the church Tuesday night. The sew T. Y. F. class vwill meet at the htjse of Jesse O. Pari shall, 2020 South jA street, Tuesday ( night at 7:30 o'cloju. The annual nieirg of the First Christian church Wsregation will be held at the enure Thursday evening, January 11. Everjjoganization should have its report ij tie pastor's hands not later than new Sunday. Everyone

should atend the Jlisal meeting. Two

elders, two dea?t?;.es and five dea

cons will be electit the meeting. The council o St Paul's Lutheran church will niecf at the church Tuesday night. A young peoplc'aoir will be organized in tire First J('ar:stian church anl will be under tlie leadership of Prof. George Stump, uf Earlham college. Meetings of thd doir will be held each Friday nigh: cfore the regular choir rehearsal. J r.iose who wish to join should hanj Seir names to Prof. Stump or Dr. Gece C. Wilcoxen.

SHELBY FARM BUREAU OPPOSES COMMISSION SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Jam 1. Ab

olition of the state public service

commission was recommended by res

olutions passed by the Shelby county

farm bureau in their annual meeting. They also recommended abolition of the county school attendance office opposed a gasoline tax and auto license fee increase and recommended construction of roads by the county officials instead of by the contract system. ,

Second English Lutheran church will not be held until Thursday, Jan. 11.

The January meting of the Young Ladies' Missionary circle of the Firr: Christian church will be postponed until Monday evening, Jan. 8.

The meeting of the Woman's Aid of the First Presbyterian church will bo held at the church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Lan-1

and Miss Sarah Swain will have charge

of the meeting.

The Missionary society of the First

Baptist church will meet with Mrs.

Elmer Ford, 2020 North E, street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Charles Trimble as leader.

The Ladies Aid society of the Whitewater Friends church will meet Thursday. The Band of Love of the Salvation Army will meet Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

The Ladies Alt of tlie West Rich

mond Friends cHurli will meet Thurs day. I

The oficial bod meeting of the

First Christian :r'-h will meet at 7:30 o'clock Mo::ay night at the church. ; The Ladies Aid f the South Eighth Street Friends chx-ti will meet Thursday. The Ladies A Jc society of the East Main Street Frifciis church will most

Thursday.

The Women's Missionary society of the Trinity Lutheran church has postponed its meeting until a- week from Friday.

- The Teachers fining class of the Grace M. E. chtrh will meet Thurs day. I The annual bu.vie:-s meeting of the

All official meetings of the Third M. E. church for the next month are called off until after the revival services are over unless announcement is made to the contrary. The Ladies' Aid society of St. Paul's

Lutheran church will hold a Christmas party in the chapel Wednesday

afternoon.

The Women's Aid society of the

Third M. E. church will meet at the

church "n Wednesday afternoon.

CHEVROLET tTu'STng $193.00 Down Balance $34.61 per month. E. W. Stehihart Co. 10th & Sailor Sts. Phone 2955

ToOur Friends and Patrons

We Wish You

A Happy and Prosperous Neiv Year

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Notice!

In order to avoid the delay experienced by sone of those joining our Christmas Savings Club last Saturday, we hae arranged to use four additional cerks and will be prepared to give prompt service to those joining this sveek.

First National Bank Corner Kinth and Main Streets

Starts Tuesday y January 2nd

5000

PAIRS

of

WOMEN'S LOW SHOES and Slippers Greatly Reduced

Every pair of ladies' shoes and slippers included in this great sale You'll find footwear here for all occasions.

$7.50 Brown Stitin . $7.00 Black Satin $7.00 Patent Colonial $7.50 Black or Brown Suede $7.00 and $6.50 Black Kid Straps $7.00 Patent 2-Straps $6.00 Patent 1-Strap $7.00, $6.00 and low heel straps $7.00 Brown Kid 1- Strap $6.75 Black Kid 2- Straps $8.50 Brown Kid Arch Rest Oxford $7.00 Brown Kid Oxfords

.. S6.85 :.$5.95 .$5.95 ..$4.85 $5.65 ..$6.65 ..$5.65 $3.00 Patent, ..$4.85 $6.45 ..$5.95 ..$8.15 ..$5.85

$5.00 Brown Kid Oxfords , $7.50 Tan Calf Suede Turn $7 00 Tan Calf Oxford

$7.00 Tony Red Calf

Arch Rest Oxford

$6.50 Tan, Low Heel, Oxford $5.50 Tan, Low Heel, bluch. Oxford $1.85 Tan Calf Oxford $8.00 Patent and Biege Trim $7.00 Patent and Calf Trim $7.50 Black Kid, Arch Rest Oxford. $6.75 Black Kid, Blucher. ' Oxford . .

$7.00 Black Calf Oxford

$4.45 and. $5 Black Kid Oxford

$3.95 $7.15 $6.65

!.$5.45

$5.65 $5.15 $3.95 $7.15 $6.65 $7.15 $6.45

$6.65

$3.95

offered at such values that will enlarge our great circle of customers. Every pair of Shoes is of the finest quality materials, with the best grade workmanship and combined with the latest style of the season. Bring the family and buy their needs in footwear.

MEN'S HIGH SHOES The famous Florsheim Shoe is included in this sale Men will find shoes for dress or business at money saving prices.

$12.00 Brown Kid Ormond Florsheim $10.00 Tan Calf Florsheim

$9.85 .$8.95

$9.85

$10.00 Light Tan, Blucher, Florsheim

$10.00 Willow Calf, QQ Qr English Florsheim. . tpOVD

$10.00 NUT BROWN CALF FLORSHEIM Sale Price

$8.95

Other High Shoes of the Finest Quality

10 OFF

on ladies' comfort high and low shoes

Ladies' High Shoes with High Heels

...$7.45 ...$6.85 $4,95 ...$5.95 $5.95 $1.95 $3.95

$11.00 Brow n and Black Satin High Heels $10.00 Brown Kid High Shoes S9.00 Brown Kid High Shoe $13.00 Kid Tongueless $10.00 Black Kid High Shoe $9.00 Black Kid, Cloth Top $8.00 Black Kid

$10.00 Tan Calf Brogue $9.00 Tony Red, Blucher $9.00 Tan Calf, English ; $7.00 Tan Calf Brogue $7.00 Light Tan Brogue $5.50 Tan Calf Square Toe $6.75 Brown Kid, Blucher $8.50 Brown Kid, Foot Form $7.00 Tan Calf, Blucher $6.65 Black Calf, Blucher $8.50 Black Kid, Foot Form

$6.45 .$7.85 $4.95 . $6.45 . $6.45 $4.65 . $6.45 ..$7.65 . .$5.85 $5.45. ..$7.85

Ladies' High Shoe With Military Heels $10.00 Brown Kid (J A $10.00 Brown Kid Arch Rest ?J.OO and Calf $10.50 Tan OP $8.50 Tan Calf PU.OJ Calf

$8.50 Tan Calf 6.S5

$7.25 Wine Calf growing

$7.65 $6.85

girl

$6.73 Brown Kid, Comfort

at 5.85

$6.75 Light Tan growing girls at 5.45 $5.50 Elk Sport growing girls at 1.85 $5.75 Tan Calf, broad toe, growing girls S4.S5

$4.50 Tan Calf, broad toe, growing girls $4.15 $9.00 Black Kid Arch Rest SS.65 $8.00 Black Kid Arch Rest $7.65 $6.50 Black Kid. Arch Rest $5.95 $7.50 Black Kid S4.95 $5.00 Black Calf, gun metal $4.45 Shoeat $5.65

3 SPECIAL LOTS LADIES' LOW SHOES One Lot $1,95 One Lot $2.95 One Lot $3.95

3 SPECIAL LOTS LADIES' HIGH SHOES One Lot $1.95 One Lot $2.95 One Lot .:..$3.95

LADIES' HOSIERY HALF PRICE

I Lot Men's C1 High Shoes D

I Lot Men's Q fTQ High Shoes OO.UJ

Men's Low Shoes

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$7.00 Tony Red, Blucher Oxford

$6.45

$5.95

$4.45 $7.45 $5.85

$6.45 $6.45 $4,45 $1.95

$6.50 Tony Red, Oxford ... $5.00 Tan Calf Oxford $8.50 Tan Kid Black Oxford .

$6.75 Tan Calf, Blucher

$7.50 Black Calf, J JT Broad Toe tOO

$7.00 Black Norwegian Calf . $6.75 Black Calf, Broad Toe Odd Lot Low Shoes

Big Discounts on All Children's Shoes

TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT RUBBERS This includes all light weight rubbers.

Not a Single Pair of Shoes in Our Stock has been Reserved 500 Pairs Go on Sale Tuesday, January 2.

20 DISCOUNT ON RUBBERS This includes all heavy weight rubbers.

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708 Main Street Sale Starts January 2nd