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1 4 We Richmond Daily Regisre, Ric'rimond, Madison; County, Ky., Tues'dayy January.;! 8,1921 -4 T January Money Savers Furniture and Ru gs We are offering some exceptional values in all kinds of Furniture and in our Rug Department. Better come in and make your selection now and be prepared for house-cleaning time. Richmond Daily Register 1. SAtKLiiik, b-OKu ana t'roitrtelo Hy mall, one etu uuuiue K.y By mail. 1 year in'Kenlucky . By mail, 6 months cut of Ky y man, o monins in ivy.. 1 By mail. 3 months out of Kv By mail, 1 month ont of Ky 3y mail, 1 month In Ky ... Oy carrier, in Richmond, 10c a week or a year . 4.U0 j ?8.0u -S1.75 S1.25 $1.00 ....,50 4! ! cninw cunuir- GAINS '-PAST YEAH -$5.00 Extraordinary 15 We' have some" extraordinary" bargains-and all that we ask you fo do if you are in the market for anything in cur line is to drop in and so2 the goods and get our prices as they cannot be duplicated on sev eral articles-which we have specially priced-to class out. ' MOTOR AMBULANCE ANY HOUR DAY (B NIGHT ' Political Acac vrscem ea t The Daily Register Is authorized" to nounce th following candidates for J A MRS XV. WAfJKKfc tlU SIIKIUC van i1rxtov koi: .iaimw SAM 1IUKTRR ' OIIAS. S. HOOKUP pon iuvoh rIC CITV ATTOBSriT 1R:RXK MOV1V4 11ATV von rHiFP v rni.icw WMH I. POTTS l-'or Councilman nnp.a jvnrv FOIt TAX C(WM!a&03rKIt ft. VXVV.l.Tj C1!AS. M. SlAIlTIr Vov County Attorney . JOP! P. CTTTvXA lTl.T FOR COtrXTV CI.EKK niCHAItn O. M01K!tL.V uib.teot to the aetio-3 tne Democratic . Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 18 The American Legion entered the j-ear 1921 with twice as many members and 3.417 more posts than it had January 1, 1920, according to offi cial records at National Head quarters at Indianapolis. In even greater ratio was the gain of the Woman's Auxiliary, which started the year with 50 units and 5.000) members and finished with 1,695 units and a total of approximately 200,000 members. The unusual increase in Legion posts was characteristic of every state department and likewise in j the overseas departments where there is apparently- small chance for expansion. New posts were j formed in the following foreign i countries: Argentine Republic, 1:1 Belgium, 1 ; Chile, 1 ; China, 1 : Guatemala, 1; Japan, 2; Poland.! 2: Samoa. 1: Santo Domingo. l:i ainira-s cii.KLrs AliAliVVi- bind Peru I EDITOR SET ASIDE Prospects for further -row th of wssmngron, Jan. is Charges tiled both organizations are bright, in against Vernon Richardson, Deputy that membership campaigns Collector of Internal Revenue, Dan- started with the New Year in ville, by Representative Kins Swope, many states. The six leading Le- E'ghth district, have been set aside. Hon departments in regard to jj This information was communicated membership, are: New York, Ilii- to benator Stanley by the Bureau of r.ios. Pennsylvania, Iowa. Ohio Interna! Revenco. The charges al- and Minnesota. The list of aux'iL leged that Mr. Richardson was guilty iary unitc-is headed by DJassachu cf political activity following a setts, followed by Minnesota. Ill speech on the soldier bonus made in . nois and New York. the Eouse by Mr. Swope. OFFICIALS WEAR BOOZE OX HIP3; GIRLS WEAR 4 GARMENTS Louisville, Jan. 13- THE QUALITY IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION We claim to have it in every lump of our :' --Celebrated 3 a m Price doesn't count if there's a lot of waste in a ton of coal. It will figure considerably more when compared with ihe price you pay SMS I TH SFI-I PSiTM! for our Wilton Coal. Mi MS 3 PHONE 85 HIGHLY APPRECIATEIJ GIFT" Mrs. JI.'W. Trlil!er Vv-ai recently presented with a pair of fire tong-?, ! which at one time belonged to litr i great grandfather, Richard Bvoaddus. ! trie-! and wiil make -a valuable addition 2h-s. Miller's coilectlon of rrlic? wlu-n she so Ino-hly treasure?. ?hey were made ' by Mr. Ch CIGAR CLERK WHO FELL AT SOISSONS MOURNED BY CITY in an arraign- Muncy Broth. ers Home Furmchors Lcufsville, Jen. IS A great--throng " me-nt of Icca! conditiDns, Dr. Charier including Gov. sorrow, attended the j W. Welch declared that state, county military funeral of J. I.IcF. Humler, ' and city officials here "go about with former 'Scelbach cigar cleric, three' whisky flasks on their hips;" that sc- i times' cited for braverr. rccir'e-t of cietv srirls tre sp-t to d.-r the Croix d Guerre, who fell at only four srarmsnts an. n-nd Stevens, father of rIr. Talron Stev ens ,who had cliarge cf the Stevens shop at Muddy Creel. Mrs. Miik-r has a great many family velirs but none that she prizes more ihn the tongs, which are known to bo over 100 years old, and still in good condi tion. They were presented hy Mr. David G. Martin, oa-tha Irvine p-ikeA e Lll-l. ., . ... To tfc DyjEpctlc Won.'d y :u not liirs to fl -tlUi-your Vtomacii tronfc'es arc over, that ycu can at any Mlid of food that you crave? Consider then the fa-a that ChambeilruVi Tablets hars fir ed others why- 'i ycu? Thsre ar-s ir.a'ny who nave csen resrored to health by taking these tshlets end can nc eat any kind ct food that tcey crc.Tr. Qua Soissons. them stockings,-' r' two cf VETERAN'S WIDOW FOUND UNCONSCIOUS. f?UCrTJ3I3S Louisville, Jan. 1? Mrg. Sbs'e D. Ivng, 70, widow of Major 'George i Wh'tfield K'.ng, notable figure in the and that nau 13 permitted m which whites and blacks cf both sercei dance together. n. : i r i i r.im'l Wf A'rA i i I J-i'v- V-iti-., i n.waJi,". Iko GHih-c Call a laree hacien- x.sr son. -. r " . Wyncie King, artist, found her tincon-- L? 7 scions in her room. I man whetcok his place was shot ! in the arm. Mr. Gaither is in th.3 TATHEPv AND SON" BANQUET ' "f tv X VpniiiM ttt- t . habl? taKing the money from TRAINING 5SCHOUL, JUUVfci) Ky. The followirg Iaides are mem- Jones, M:s3 Edna Glass, Misa Calar The Robinson hospital training bers of the hospital staff: Mrs. Rose Robinson. Surgical cases will receive cnooi ior nurs, nas Deen conneciea iiensiey, Mrs. irvme Alclntocb, JMrs with the Spears' Hospital at Dayton, Blanche Anderson, Miss and Sons" will be the subject of an C ' " Zl 54 ts "-n Mr .jj.,. x, r.. , . . , . pj- rou. un tins casin IT. aIdres, by State Sapenntwdent of Gairher -could not go and sent th- Pubuc Instrocbon George Cdvin at secretary, who wal fired on from the first "Father and Son" banquet ambush as he .was returning with IT i. r j. , i , i. Mrs. attention nt th Rov.o nn,. tj . ! "". ' ,L,ltt- dietary or me ttate x. Pauline tal, vrith Dr. Robinson in attendance. T' ; nrl f in cr vi- auui 1. iu. .v. cam- about $20,000. The charge of naign here tonight. E. V. Donaldson, , Ki-nf w-f l-,.rrK u:t i-fr arm and another load killed hi-; also will sneak. Tn. rr-M 1 - xi.e annual "garner artri Snr" wsa ...ji i a:? Jit.it illiuin lMUlCMtru. Will be observed Fehruarv 1.1-91 i-.m,;.- .-u r3CS3CX3C of the"cities of the state: In Si" horrc. He returned the fire, but :Er KiVh- AT some communities, LASI nowever, more et and j convenient dates have been ? ; l;e first one is here. i ... Wiring Prices ncei Have Your House Wired at Once. No Job Too Large No Job Too Small Arrangements for th lwnmwt i were made by -Burton Y. KciTman, ; " Woodford county Y. IL C. A. seerc-' I tary. About 200 boys and their fa-! thers have signified their intention of attending, it is stated. Mr. Ray Stanifer has returned t from a visit to friends in Lexineton. Come in and See-Us Today " g Tho Electric Shop Davison-Telford Electric Co. (Incorporated) h( banon, Ky., Jan. 17. A company of 100 Vigilantes is being organized here under the auspices 'of the cham ber of commerce. Members will bear their own shotguns and will rescond to a special alarm from the fire bell. "Fill the graveyard, not the jail," 13 the slogan adopted. t Mrs. T. T. Covington L. A. Fennell mm " I WS. JE&san?? mi w LOOK - LOOK-LOOK Your duty to ycur family is to prepare for Iheir future. Are you doing this? The smn'i arncurits you nevr cpend for unnecessary things will seen amount to a nice sum if banked regularly. Open an account today add to it regularly and you will take pride in watching your bauance grow. ,1 31 R. M. Rowland, Cashier Bank Stretch means toughness. Toughness means wear ing quality. And wearing quality means service Prove it fcr yourself by trying. GATES HALF SOLE Service and satisfaction is our motto. Give us a trial and take ahc worry but of riding. Fliccrncnd Vulcanizing C RicbmoBid, iCy. Pfecne 1S3 OBACGO INSURANCE FARMERS! PROTECT YOUR TOBACCO IN BARN AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, TORNADO. AND UGHTNINGr BY INSURING WITH J. W. CR00KE Office, Citizesi National Bank, in Richmond Mctor Cos G&- We are Paying; $3.50 ! for Corn LULL i . 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