Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 114, 3 March 1911 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PAIXADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 191 Ik

MECHANICAL FAII SYSTEM REGARDED A VERUOOD OIIE Dr. King Will Probably Find There Arc Minor Defects, But System as a Whole Is Satisfactory.

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fiHd building. In Kooin 10 a bookrune wuh found to bo blocking half of tlu foul Kir cliift unci tho irltinl wuh mlvlHcd to rrniovu It to nonio oUkt jiart of the room. Dr. King told tlx; Janitor to orn a clowd foul air duct landing to h five foot ouUldu stack in Iho rItIh' tolU't on tho Hvcond floor. 1 r. King mipKfxifrl that a fthlHri for th dlffuKlon of the air on tho Intako In Hoom K bo rhangnl Kllgtilly to give lit trr rcKiiltn. Air Meter Tests. Tin? ontnldp Intake furniliing frobli air for lli wholn bulbllng wan found to Iwj providing "X cubic feet per pupil per minute The air meter testa In the room reunited as follow: Room 2, as cubic feet per pupil and 1 cubic feet per scat; Room 3. 14 cubic feet per scat and 31 cubic fct per pupil; Room 8, 33 cubic feet per pupil. A lack of light pace In all of the rooms of Ihe llibbcrd school with the exception of one, a recitation room, was found by Dr. King. Other than this there was no defect dlncovered or ciltlclxm made. A ladder and evirnl wooden horxes were found laying In tho doorways temporarily. Thin led to tho Instructions to (lie janitor that the doorways always be kept unobstructed so there could be a rapid

exit of the pupil In case of fire. The toilets were In good condition and all rooms were receiving a sufficient quantity of fresli air. That a largo amount of good has resulted from the Inspection, cannot be questioned. Information was furliislied the Janitors at all buildings ho that tho volume dampers In the ventilating systems run be adjusted lo give tho right proportion of air In the rooms, and an unsanitary condition in one of tho high school rooms was disclosed, resulting In the abandonment of that room for classwork; u foul uir duct system In tho Warner schol affording an excellent escape for bad nlr was oKned up; non-flushing toilets In tho Warner. 8tarr and Whitewater schools wcro discovered; tho need of better facilities for tho escapo of foul nlr in the attics of the old part of the high school building, Whitewater and Valle schools was iolntcd out; an insufficient intake at tho Vallo building making It I in pons! bio for the pupils to recelvo the minimum requirement of fresh air was exposed; adeflclent system of ventilating was discovered at the Onrflcld Bchool; and general anthoratlve information regarding the vchoola supplied the public.

Tho morning express brought Knollenberg'a sixty pieces of new, fancy foulard silks, which makes tho collection very complete.' Call before the line la broken.

Grand opening at Lou Knopfs, at Cor. 5th and Main Sat. night. Mallard duck and

trimmings.

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WAYNE COUNTY IS VERY WELL FIXED AUDITOR REPORTS

His Inventory of Possessions of County, Prepared for State Board, Is a Satisfying One.

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HID HER COIN IN OLD FEATHER BED

Morristown, N". J., March In

b(H)k, under carpets and in feather

beds was found J-Mmmi, which Sarah Kctchum. of Hanover Neck, bad put away for safe keeping in her home. The discovery whs made by George Ketcham. a nephew, who was made administrator of the woman's estate. Tho money consisted of gold dollars French gold coins, Mexican silver dollars and United States bills. While making an inventory of the personal

effects of tho woman, Ketcham pick

ed up a book In which were bills amounting to $7u0. This led to the search. Besides tho currency a bank

book was found, showing a deposit of

more .than nine hundred dollars in a Newark bank. Some of the coins found arc of the date 1S5!. and many of them command a premium.

Crushed fruit Strawberry Ice Cream and six other popular flavors at Price's.

"I remember," says Addison in the 240th Tattler, "when our whole Island

was shaken with an earthquake some

years ago, there was an impudent

mountebank who sold pills which, he

told tho country people, were 'very good against an earthquake.' " London Saturday Heview.

half of this property is within Wayne township and the city of Richmond.

The inventory also shows that on January 1. 1911, there were school fund loans by the county totaling $205,610.03. AJ1 interest was paid up on all loans. The loans are secured by first mortgages on real estate within the county. At the present time there is less than $5,000 on hand in the county school fund which is available for loans. The school fund is subdivided into three funds, common.

congressional and permanent endow

ment funds. The total amount of

each fund outstanding in loans, secur

ed by mortgages, is: Common school fund. $169,051; congressional school fund, $32,651.05; and permanent en

dowment fund. $3,900.

JIM

MAHER TODAY EXILED FOR LIFE

Mayor Hands Out Little Russian Justice to an Habitual Drunkard.

Exiled from Richmond, his native town, for life. Such a sentence was pronounced on James Maher by Mayor Zimmerman in police court this morning. Maher is an "old timer," who has been convicted for intoxication ten times in

the last fourteen months. Maher was released about a week ago after serv

ing a lour months sentence. He was jup for drunk the next day. The court I released him on a promise to get out

of town. Yesterday Patrolman Vogelsong found him on South Eleventh street, where he was trying to climb a telegraph pole. If Maher ever comes back, which

he says he'll never do, he will be sent to the county jail for solitary confinement, on a diet of bread and water for 140 days and following the expiration of that sentence he will get a "repeater," making a total sentence nearly ten months. "Never again," said Jim, raising his hand piously, after the court had ex

iled him "I'm goin' to the country and never comin' back!" . Maher is one of the best cattle judges in Wayne county when he is sober. Jim left town at 11:30 o'clock having been given two hours to leave. A Jail Sentence. Ross Sample raised a big disturbance at a boarding house in North Eleventh street last evening and was arrested by Patrolman Hebble. This morning he was given eleven days in jail.

MRS. CHAMP CLARK TELLS OF TRIALS

Plenty of nice, fresh Oysters, both cans and bulk, at Price's.

TO COLLECT RELICS

To Be Exhibited During the Encampment. Acting on the suggestion of the executive committee of the state encampment of the G. A. H. Sol Meredith post G. A. R. at the Thursday evening meeting determined to collect all relics, symbolic of the war days, and place them on exhibition in the post quarters. The committee appointed to make tho collection is as follows: Lafayette Larsh, M. L. Grose, John Owen, J. L. Smith and Allen W. Grave. It is believed that an excellent and varied assortment of relics can be collected in the county and would undoubtedly be of much interest to the general public as well as to the veterans. Invitation was extended to the post to attend the Midget Wedding at the Pythian Temple next Wednesday evening. Tho affair is given under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary of the post. One new member was mustered into the organization and three reinstated.

There Is a spring id Nevada the water from which tastes like excellent chicken soup. Some persons who have visited it, says the New York Herald, are disappointed because there arc no cracker bushes or salt uncf pepper vines nearby.

Take One Pain Fill then Take it Easy

To set the best of Backache Get a Box of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Otherwise Backache May get the best of you Nothing disturbs the human system more than pain whether it be in the form of headache, backache, neuralgia, stomachache or the pains peculiar to women. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are a standard remedy for pain, and are praised by a great army of men and women who have used them for years. "A friend was down with LaGrippe and nearly crazed with awful backache. I gave her one Anti-Pain Pill and left another for her to take. They helped her right away, and she says she will never be without ti em again." Mrs. G. II. Webb, Austinburg, O. At all druggists 25 doses 25 cents. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.

Washington. March 3. The trials and tribulations of a congressman's wife, as set forth by Mrs. Champ Clark, wife of the speaker of the next house, in a speech to the College Women's club, furnished Washington with food for thought.

"The wife of a member of congress i3 the real polities', general responsible for his success," declared Mrs. Clark. "I remember the time my husband entered his second race for congress. I got out and worked for him. I helped write speeches for him and as long as I live I will never forget those

struggles. "The world will never know the sacrifices made by the wives of members of congress or the true story of the battles they have fought."

TWO FATHERS WILL LOSE TWO CHILDREN Complications arising in the Wayne circuit court in two divorce cases, as a result of husbands deserting their wives, have been adjusted. No provision for alimony could be made in either case as personal summons had not been issued on the defendants, yet they will lose thejr interest in estates in the county which they held jointly with their wives. The two cases were Ella Logan against John Logan, and Nola Edwards against Harry Edwards. Custody of their children were giv

en the complainants. In straightening out the complication. Judge Fox ruled that the children should receive their fathers' interests in the estates. In the instance of John Logan, this amounts to about $1,500, he and his former wife owning a property on South A street of the valuation of

$3,000. Mrs. Edwards and her former husband owned a property jointly in Centerville, which was of the probable value of $1,000, half of this going to their child.

ADA ADAMS GIVEN A DIVORCE TODAY

Testimony that her husband had' lived with her but two weeks, and that for the past four years had not 'provided her with a cent was sufficient evidence for Judge Fox to grant Ada Adams a divorce from Edward E. Adams. They were married in March 1907, and lived together about two weeks. She came to Richmond at an early age with her parents, who emigrated from England.

..The Endowment.. policies issued by the Provident Life & Trust Co., are superior ones and from the point of security and low cost, should interest YOU. E. B. Knollenberg AGENT

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Astigmatism Of The i Eve Due to the refraction not being equal in all parts is the cause of many Eye Troubles. If you do not see well it's unwise NOT to KNOW what the trouble is if it is astigmatism in the early stages we can relieve it with proper Glasses. Make sure of this by having your eyes examined here today. MISS C.M.SWEITZER OPTOMETRIST. 927 '2 Main St.

Soda Fountain No wOpcn

6TH AND MAIN.

"THE REX ALL STORE.

The Elks Fair March 13 to 18

VERY

ITTLE

NOCK

Coliseum March 13 to 18

HAS AN ECHO ALL ITS OWN. The only knocking now heard is on the door of the Coliseum. The populace will please be patient. Although the ELKS' FAIR is managed by human dynamos, it takes time to install THE COUNTRY STORE with 50 trained clerks'who nightly will pass out over 1,000 bargains. THE BEAUTIFUL FLOWER BOOTH being rushed to completion is now having the attention of experts. THE CANDY BOOTH with its array of glittering lights is constructed to withstand the assaults of its patrons. Don't Stop Heading We Haven't Begun to Tell You About KING MNGBATTIS, the THIRD REFINED VAUDEVILLE introducing to Richmond's amusement loving people THE TASHIA TROUPE of 5 performing Japs in feats of balancing, juggling, acrobatic and aerial work. SURPRISE FEATURES IN STOCK A SHOCK EVERY SECOND Go With the Throng Through an Atmosphere of Absolute Amity, Fragrant with Flowers, While a Concert Band of 30 Pieces Discourses the Dreamy Music of the Hour. Look For Display in Starr Piano Co. and Leeds Room and Windows GREAT PURPLE AND WHITE NOON-DAY PARADE ON MONDAY, MARCH 13TH, WITH LODGE MEMBERS SHOWING SOME OF THE SPECIAL FEATURES. The Breaking of Bills Is Up to Our Bargains. At the opening ceremonies, Monday, March 13th, the Mayor of Richmond, with the aid of five strong men, will slip us the Key to the City, press an electric button, while KING DINGBATTIS the THIRD gives the signal to his subjects to close out at ten cents on the dollar.

Coliseum March 13 to 18

Pell ttttue Bafte on Yomr Cuffif MARCH 13 to IS

The Elks Fair March 13 to 18

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COOPER'S

1027 Main Street

CHICKENS For Frying, Stewing and Roasting STRAWBERRIES - STRAWBERRIES

Green Beans, Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Spinach, Mangoes, Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, New Potatoes, New Cabbage, New Egg Plant, New Green Onions, Radishes, Brussell Sprouts, Rhubarb, Fancy Celery, Parsley, Sweet Potatoes, etc. ORANGES 18c, 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c. GRAPE-FRUIT 10c, 3 for 25c; 5c. NEW MAPLE SYRUP Extra Quality.

KdDMES

March Offerings

BIG VALUES IN

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JUi Library SS Furniture llliS KU in Old

English Oak

An inviting display of practical furnishings is being shown in our east window. See it! And visit our mammoth third floor showing of other upholstered furniture. We are showing a big lot of the Karpen make at moderate prices. We cordially invite inspection. Open. a charge account today. You're Welcome Always

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