Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 10, 11 January 1923 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND , THURSDAY, JAN. 11. 1923.

COMMERCE CHAMBER AT EATON WILL HOLD BANQUET JANUARY 25 EATON", Ohio, Jan. 11. Annual banquet of the members of the Chamber of Commerce -will take place the night of Jan. 25 in the Pythian temple, date for the feast having been fixed In a chamber meeting this week. New officers for the year will be announced at the dinner. Election of officers for this year will be conducted under the same plan as that employed last year, which calls for a "Red" and "Blue" ticket, carrying opposing candidates for the offices. Ballots will be mailed to members, who will mark them and return them to an election committee that will have charge. The ballot box will be opened at the banquet, the vote canvassed and the result announced. Committees named by President Jo seph Poos to select candidates for the two tickets are: "Red" Harvey M. Flory. chairman: R. M. Conover, O. M. Shipley, H. L. Risinger and L. G. Reitz. " Blue" Dr. W. H. Bucke, chairman; Chase Derbyshire, D. U Vatters, Henry M. Young and C. J. Hunter. A committee to solicit renewals of membership for the year and for new members is made up of President Poos, Secretary Harry Sharkey, L. G. Reitz, D. L. Watters, Chase Derbyshire, Harvey Flory, L. P. Barnes and Ross Fccht. C. B. linger, O. M. Shipley and D. I Watters are a committee that will devise plans for a merchants' special sale feature the latter part of next week.

Annual First Christian Church Meeting Tonight All members of the First Christian church are urged to be present on Thursday night for the annual congregational meeting and election or church officers. The meeting will be held beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The usual custom of holding a basket supper in connection with the annual meeting will not be followed.

Maj. W. IT. Ortt bas been re-elected commander of Mulharen-O'Cain post, a. A. R., for the present year.- Other officers are: Vice-senior commander, .tames Acton; junior vice-commander, Kara Tingle; quartermaster, F. W. Kumler; officer of the day, Henry Cottingbam: guard, "M. K. Hensel; chaplain, George W. Longnecker; sergeant, Samuel Bringman; adjutant, T. B. Sturr; quartermaster sergeant, J. II. Bruce; sergeant major, L.. D. Plummer. Final settlement of alimony has been made in the divorce' suit of Elizabeth Robinson against Harry C. Robinson, by Judge Risinger. Mrs. Robinson obtained a divorce in July, 1920, at which time it was agreed Robinson should pay S5 a wek toward support of their wn, Edman. Proceedings were brought recently in common pleas court to obtain payment of $6S7, claimed to repT esent unpaid support money. By mutual agreement Robinson placed in the hands of A. J. Hiestand, Eaton banker, as trustee, $1,050, which, with interest, is to be turned over to the son when he enters college In full settlement of

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All-Day Meeting At Middleboro Sunday

MIDDLEBORO, Ind., Jan. 11. An all-day meeting with a basket dinner at noon will feature the Methodist revival meetings to be held here Sunday. Cyclone Miller, evangelist, will tell the story of his life at a meeting to be held Friday night. Twenty-seven persons have united with the church during the meetings.

All Over Indiana

(By United Press) GOSHEN Substantiating the claim of weather prophets that the winter will be an "open one," several robbins have been seen here during the last few days.

claims of the former wife she receives $350. Three sets of twins, all boys, were born in Preble county in the year 1922, according to the records of Dr. G. W. Hompsher, county health commissioner. Mr. and Mrs. Showalter, of Eaton, were the parents of the first set of twins, born Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Reece Davis, Eaton, were parents of the second set, born April 22, and Mr. and Mrs. Kearney Coleman, West Alexandria, were parents of the third set, . born Nov. 4. City Clerk C. J. Hunter and Mrs. Hunter are announcing the 1 arrival of a daughter, their second child, in Reid Memorial hospital, Richmond, Ind. She takes the name Mary Elizabeth.

W. P. Mills, of New Paris, was elected president of the Proble County National Loan association, a branch of the Federal Land bank, Louisville, Ky. Francis VanAusdal, of Lewisburg, was elected secretary-treasurer. The president, vice president and II. O. Silver are a loan committee.

Mayor Harry L. Risinger is confined to his home on account of illness. He is suffering from the effects of an attack of lagrippe, according to his physician.

Special Values in Men's Furnishings DENNIS-GAAR CO., Inc. Tailors and Haberdasher 1010 Main St. In the Westcott

Thistiethwaiie's

The Original Cut-Rats Seven Convenient DRUG STORES

Our "One-Day" Cold Tablets at .24c Menthol , Cherry Bark Cough Syrup. .24 & 49c DeWitt's White Pine and Menthol Cough Syrup now at 23c and 43c

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January Clearance Sale Specials for Friday and Saturday from our Apparel Section Clearance of Blouses, Skirts and Sweaters

One Lot Canton Crepe BLOUSES

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All the wanted colors of the season, beautifully embroidered; former value up to

One Lot Slip-Over and Tuxedo SWEATERS SC95 A splendid variety of styles and colors to choose from; former values to $10.

Separate Skirts $795 Well tailored and of the best of materials; former values to 510. One Lot High Grade Tuxedo SWEATERS $T95

In this assortment you will find the finest quality All Wool garments, all colors and sizes; former values $5 to $15.

From Our Infants' Department One Lot of - ' . . Crib Blankets, 69c pr.

Former Value $1.25

One Special Lot Gossard Corsets, $2.00 Brocaded and plain, flesh and white, medium and low bust; former value $5.00. LEE B. NUSBAUM CO.

MUNCIE One of the most useful gifts given for Christmas . in Muneie, according to a deDtist here, was a set of false teeth given to a husband by

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SOUTH BEND Ephriam Kelly, -58, fell forty feet from a trestle, but the only injury he suffered wasr a sprained heel. . WASHINGTON Lester Lee, new trustee of Washington township," Davies county, is the first Democrat in this office in 19 years.

horseshoes . and go to work." by several notices posted at Springville, near here, and signed Ku Klux Klan.

TIPTON Boys in a snowball fight caused police and citizens to make a hurried run to the Hobbs bank here, when one of the boys threw a missile which struck one of the bank's windows ana started the burglar- alarm.

BEDFORD Horseshoe players have been warned to "lay down your

KOKOMO Mrs: Anna Pluramer has a rag doll which will be 70 years old April IS, and .was given her mother on the latter's .seventeenth birthday.

BOYS PLAY PRANK CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 11. Called, to the outskirts of town by a frightened woman who telephoned that an eagle was trying to force its way into the house, the. police found a magnificent specimen with a five foot wing spread, beating against the door and porch walls. Investigation showed it to be a mounted specimen, wired to the doorknob by. inischevious boys.

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Fountain City Meeting FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind.. Jan. 11. The fourth quarterly meeting will be held for the Fountain City and Hopewell Methodist churches here' Sunday. Sunday school services will be held at 9:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Somerville Light, district superintendent, preaching at. 10:30 o'clock. Holy communion will be celebrated. Reports of local officers will be given and officials for the new year will be elected.' Members are asked to bring their basket dinners. An evening service will be held at Hopewell at 7 o'clock.

her the fourth and latest Mr. Foy. Mrs. Foy was Marie Comb, a widow, 2D years old, and gave her occupation

as "home girl." Foy, whose real name is Edward Fitzgerald, gave his age as 64. He! was thrice a widower.

EDDIE FOY MARRIES AGAIN NEW YORK, Jan. 11. Eddie Foy and "All the Little Foys" went under new management last night. The new manager contracted for an indefinite dictatorship at Holy Cross church, in the center of the theatrical district, where Rev. Father F. P. Duffy made

Special Sale On HOOD AND RADIATOR COVERS

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You cannot help but get a real bargain and first come will be first served. Extra salespeople have been secured and the big sale will surpass anything of its kind ever before attempted.

We Positively Guarantee that the Following Articles will be sold in this Sale at $1.00. These articles are now displayed in our window and those purchasing boxes with ticket inside designating the article, will receive same by presenting ticket to the saleslady in charge.

One $40 Diamond Ring One 20 Diamond Ring One $10 Diamond Lavallier One $10 Diamond Scarf Pin

Three $5.1)0 Strands of Prarls and many other articles loo numerous to mention, but displayed in our East Window. .

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