Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 38, 15 December 1909 — Page 8

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HEW DUTIES FOR SCHOOL JANITOR Health Board Wants Him to Use Medicated Sawdust On the Floors.

A DEATH BLOW TO GERMS

ASKS A SETTLEMENT

Don V. Wright is plaintiff in an account action filed in the circuit court yesterday afternoon, against John W. Burgess. Demand for $500 is made

by the plaintiff, as he avers that he

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arrangement for the care of the child by him was made by him with the defendant.

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WILL CALL DOCKET

JudRe Fox announced this morning that he would call the probate docket Monday morning:, and that he expected attorneys who had settled cases out of court to report such at this time. lie is calling the docket once again this term in order to facilitate the compilation of the January docket by the county clerk. The civil docket will probably be called next week for the same reason.

Conscience. Many a man finds out too late that he cannot hide anything from his own conscience. Pliny. The Human Jaw. The human jaw has only eight muscles, but these exercise .a force of a quarter of a ton.

IT IS ALSO PLANNED TO WAGE A STRENUOUS WAR ON THE FEATHER DUSTER, WHICH IS HELD AS A MENACE.

After the first of the year, it is said, special attention will be given to the methods employed by the janitors of the different public school buildings, in sweeping the rooms. It is probable that janitors will be urged to use sawdust impregnated with carbolic acid in sweeping. City Health Officer Dr. Charles S. Hond stated that such a procedure would not only insure the cleanliness of the building but that it would also kill all germs that might lurk in the cracks of the floor. In connection with tho janitors' duties a strenuous war will be waged on the feather duster and an effort will be made to eliminate its use altogether in the public schools. It is believed that the feather duster only raises the dust in one place to scatter it to another portion of the room. Analyze Drinking Water. Frequent analysis of the drinking water used in the buildings will be made and the board will also oppose over-crowding. It is understood that several buildings are over-crowded because they are too small to accommodate all of the children who live in the district. In the medical inspec-

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tion that will take place attention will be paid to the ventilation and

lighting in the buildings and condi

tions of the basements and play

grounds. The childrens eyes will be tested and an examination of their teeth will probably be made. It is also said that the board of health will pay especial attention to the fruit stands, small candy stores, groceries and bakeries in the vicinity of the school buildings, which are patronized by the children. It has been suggested that monthly reports on the condition of the various schools in the city be made to the board of health department after the first of the year. Also the condition of the stores near the schools patronized by the pupils, in an effort to prevent the sale of impure articles, which are believed to be the cause of many childish ailments. The probability of inspectors being appointed to examine the stores is being talked of and the advisability of such action is apparent to many.

WHY IT SUCCEEDS

A DISCOVERY MADE

Young Man Believes "Woman In Black" Is a Masf querading Male.

REPORTS CASE TO POLICE

Is the mysterious "Woman in Black," who so alarmed the residents of the east end several weeks ago, by her peculiar actions, a man? The authorities are vpry much inclined to believe

now that "she" is, in view of several matters which have developed recently. The other night a well known local young man, who desires his name withheld, was passing by a dark alloy on South Twelfth street, when he noticed a dark figure in a crouching position back of a fence. The individual was dressed entirely In black with a heavy black veil over "her" features. "She" was addressed by the young man, and in a deep bass voice the "woman" told him to take to the subway as the change might benefit his health, or words to that effect. Then "she" started to run down the alley, but not until a puff of wind had caught "her" veil and revealed "her" features, disclosing plainly, it is said, a heavy, dark moustache. After this discovery the young man was in no disposition to take up the pursuit. The matter was reported to the police, who are investigating the affair. What the man's object is in dressing as a woman and haunting dark byways and alleys is a mystery and a matter that is not easily solved. The creature has been seen by many people in the city recently and has evidently been in this locality for several weeks, although "her" actions thus far have been entirely harmless.

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(Palladium Special) Greensfork, Ind., Deo. l.". A few of the enterprising farmers of this vicinity, held a meeting at the First Na

tional bank recently for the purpose of arranging for a farmers' township institute, to be held here in the near future.

TO QUIET TITLE. Suit was filed in the circuit court yesterday afternoon by Joseph F. Mustard against Amelia Krigeland to quiet title.

Fine Stationery, Leather Goods and Fountain Pens at Morris & Co's Book Store. 15-4t

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