Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 321, 25 September 1911 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND FAX LADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911

FACULTY CHANGES OUITEJJMEROUS At Earlham This Year Fall Term at College Will Open Tuesday. Restoration for the fall term at Earlham college will be made Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday the classes will open and it is hoped by the college authorities that the work of the fall term will be well under way by the first of next week. President Robert L. Kelly, gave out the statement this afternoon that it was the expectation of the college au

thorities that a larger enrollment

would be made for this year's work

than for last year. He said that the prospects for an unusually large registration were bright. The enrollment for the fall term of last year was 450

and for the entire year 642. ' A number of changes have been

made In the list of faculty and offi- j cers. Those who have resigned are i

Cleveland K. Chase, proressor or Latin; Helen Drown Keyes Instructor in modern languages; Ralnard B. Robbins, instructor in mathematics. Ruthana M. Simms, assistant In the. department of Biblical literature, Walter A. Jessup, professor of education for the summer terra, William and Deborah M. Furnas, superintendent and matron and Lester C. Haworth, field representative. "" List of Promotions. The following have received promotions: John Dougan Rea, who has Just returned from three months trip in Europe, professor of Greek to become professor of Greek and Latin; Catherine C. Snepp, lady principal of Earlham Hall to become Dean of Women; Millard S. Markle, assistant in Biology to become Instructor in Biology; James Marmaduke Gluys, engineer to become superintendent of buildings and grounds; Edgar A. Fisher bookkeeper, also to become purchasing agent, and Bertha Miller, assistant la library to become assistant librarian.

Woman'sWorld

, A Possible Mistress. ' of ths White Houeo.

COMPROMISE MADE WITH FRED WHITE Settlement of $2,328 has been made with Fred White, through his guardian, his father, A. P. White, by the Standard Accident Insurance company of Detroit. Friendly suit was entered in the circuit court, made necesxary because White was a minor, and Judgment given for the amount specified in the compromise settlement. White lost sn arm several months Rgo while operating the Palladium press. '? . v "l

FOWLEJR STILL FUSSING OVER START (N'atlonal News Association) EMIGRANT GAP, Cal., SeptT. 25. Bob Fowler, the aviator in the coast-to-coast flight for the Hearst prize of $50,000 expected to be abreast the Sierras when he resumed his flight from here today. Fowler's machine was in fine shape after he turned it up at Sawn preparatory to resuming the flight and the aviator expressed the hope that this evening would see him safely over the first mountain range and In Winnemucca. Only thirty miles were made yesterday.

TO BE DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL BANK

Officials of the Second National bank have received notice that the petition asking that the bank be made one of the depositories for the Richmond Postal Savings bank, to be established here, has been granted. The union National bank will also petition. The petition of the First National bank has also been approved. The funds are pro-rated according to the capital and one-half the surplus of each institution. The amount of the bond will be determined by the receipts of the first ten days.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. ' ' Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., Sept. 25th, 1911. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 21st day of September, 1911; they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public Improvement, as authorised by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 256-1911. Providing for the construction of a sanitary sewer in the alley between South 9th and 10th streets from South I to South J streets. " Persons interested in or arfected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Publie works of said city has fixed Thursday, Oct 12th, 1911, 9 o'clock a. ra., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or beard, against the amount assessed against each piece of p'roperty described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such 'lota or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. ' Said assessment roll showing said prima facie , assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. II. M. Hammond, Fred R. Charles W. W. Zimmerman, ' ).. Board of Public Works . foot t8-eet I

3. C. Strauss. If ES. JOSEPH W. FOLK. . Should Joseph W. Folk succeed Wil liam Howard Taft as president of the United States his wifo will prove a gracious chatelaine of the executive mansion. Mrs. Folk is a delightfully cultured woman of southern birth. Tennessee being her native state. . Although she la not strictly speaking a society woman, the gubernatorial mansion during her ' husband's administration as governor of Missouri was the scene of much charming hospitality. Like Mrs. Taft. Mrs. .Folk is an accomplished "musician, -and her tastes are decidedly , 'literary.

ANOTHERCRAP RAID Made by the Police Nets Five Negroes. From present indications it seems that "crap shooting," has become a fad among local negro youths. Following the arrest of four young negroes Saturday morning in the alley between Eighth and Ninth street and Sailor and A streets, the police "raided" a game yesterday morning in a lot at Seventeenth and North H street. The five negroes participating in the game ran when they noticed Patrol

men Lawler and Vogelsong approaching and did not stop until they reach

ed Hawkins' pond which is more than a mile distant from the place where they were playing. The patrolmen followed them for a short distance and found two witnesses who were taken to headquarters. This morning three of the youths were in police court and they were released, being told to appear when notified. An affidavit is made out against Bill

Tracy, it being alleged that Bill. won

twenty cents from "Monk" Tracy, his brother, Forest Webster, George Baker and Burt Gee. Some of the boys admit their guilt but others stoutly deny it.

The four negroes arrested Saturday

morning in the rear of the Bowling Alley were released by Mayor Zimmerman this morning after giving them a severe lecture and warning them not to repeat the offense. The youths were not playing for money.

A C0HVEHT10I1 HERE

DEATH OF CANINES

NOW INVESTIGATED

Woman end tho Home. ' A house without a woman in it amounts to very little. It may be a sojourning place or a hermitage or a makeshift, but itcannot be a home. Woman is forever the center of home, nnd home-is forever the center of things. Christianity looks back toward the home at Nazareth, and reverent painters portray the holy child In Its mother's arms for countless shrines to enthrone. National glory rests upon the pillars of the home. Business gathers Its millions only to adorn chosen homes In the end, and each toller at tho bottom strives for his dream, too, of a happiness between four walls with wife and child. Woman at present, however, is tempted to decentralize herself. The kingdoms of the earth nnd the glory of them seem to her to bo offered for her choice. She desires to work for hire, as men do. and to prove herself In industry outside the houses. All this la veil enough if she realizes in tlmo that homo is better still. But the modern world is full of decentralized women who either cannot get back to the center of things or have lost the wish to do so. Even If they marry they dp not want to be "tied down" to house and children. And it is perfectly possible in the first part of their lives to remain out from the center and still find life worth while. But after thirty years or so the decentralized woman must lose by it. She is not the soul of anything. She is not vitally necessary anywhere. Her life is essentially shallow. The bouse without a woman in it, the woman who is not making a home for others these mean life without a center, life gone awry. If it cannot be helped it is sad enough. If it can be helped is it not the worst and bitterest kind of mistake? Harper's Bazar.

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""'"JhevTibetans.--: ?' . The Tibetans ere not beautiful. How could they be when by their own confession the national ancestry runs back to the king of the monkeys and a hobgoblin? Bonvalot says of them, "The very bears are better looking." The type is midway between the Es klmo and the Chinese. Broad, fiat noses, without visible bridge; no eye brows, wide mouths, full lips, oily

skins, hair as coarse and straight as

horsehair and short, square, ungainly

figures these are the elements of the

unDleasinsr picture.

Y. M. B. C. MEETING

FOR THIS EVENING

A meeting will be held this evening by the Young Men's Business Club in the Commercial Club rooms for the

purpose of appropriating money and

furthering the arrangements for the entertainment to be given the members of the Indianapolis Trade association who will be in this city, Wednesday. The Commercial club is also assisting in the plans for the entertainment and banquet to be tendered the association members. The Y. M. B. C. will also make arrangements for the visit to Greensfork Thursday to attend the Fall Festival. It is believed that a large number of business men and others from this city will go to that place. If enough men signify their intentions of going, a special train will be secured.

County W. C. T. U. Members to Gather Sept. 27. The program for the Wayne County Women's Christian Temperance Union convention, which will be held at the Third M. E. church. West Richmond, on September 27, was announced on Monday. The program is regarded as one of the strongest which has ever been prepared. Several prominent workers will lecture. The program follows:

Song Program 9:30 A. M. Scripture Reading and Prayer Mrs. Hannah Stanley. Song Reading of the minutes. Welcome Address Mrs. R. M. Shugarts. Response Mrs. Hannah Taylor of Economy. Appointment of Committees. Report of County Corresponding Secretary. Report of County Treasurer.

Two minute reports from local presi

dents.

Superintendents of Departments re

port. -Election of Officers. '

Noontide Prayer Mrs. Laverne Bailey

Adjournment for dinner. Meeting of Executive Committee! 1:30 P. M. Devotional Mrs. Mary Woodard. Reading Miso Ruth James. Address Mrs. 'Elizabeth Stanley, of Liberty. Solo Mrs. McVey. , Address Mrs. T. E. Reynolds. Collection. Adjournment. I

Dr. George Ferling, veterinarian.

and Dr. Wagner, government cattle in

spector, in connection with the health department of the city, are investigat

ing the cause of the death of four

dogs, suspected of having died of

dumb rabies. One of the dogs, previous to its death, had bitten a child.

A suspicion of hydrophobia exists.

The head of the dog has been sent to the State laboratory of hygiene for examination, and if a test shows that

the suspicions are w ell founded, measures will be taken to have the child subjected to the Pasteur treatment.

Owing to the usual prompt action of

the health department, not much, fear is felt here regarding the injuries in

flicted by the dogs, but suspicious

cases should De at once reported, for, once the symptoms are evidenced, no

possible cure can be made.

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Nugget. - -

If Christian Endeavor means anything to us we must' pass it on. Miss

Lanham.

Christian Endeavor has nothing to

apologize for. A. J. Shartle.

The spirit of Christian Endeavor is

"do," "give" and "go." Field 'Secre

tary Rottman.

Water bills due Oct. 1.

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and receive one set of 25 colored view Post Cards of Richmond. By mail 3c,

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SOURNESS

DYSPEPSIA, GAS.

ID ALL STOMACH

INDIGESTION

GENN HAS HATCHET

TO REDUCE WAGES

"What are you going to do with that hatchet," asked a policeman of "Doc" Genn, street commissioner, as the latter 'waited "into police headquarters this morning and waved the weapon in a Carrie-Nation manner. Genn didn't answer for a short time, but proceeded immediately to sharpen the blade on the sole of hts left shoe. "I'm just fixin to cut the wages of my men," he finally answered. The next thing heard was "Stand back boys, give him air, he'll be all right in a minute."

LAFOLLETTE BOOM WILL BE LAUNCHED

- Material For His Story. . Magistrate You are accused of stealing six reams of paper, three gallons of ink and five gross of pens. What have you to say to the charge? PrisonerTour worship, I am a novelist, and I was merely collecting material for a new story. ...

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8naksicinMn a bird's Nest. The great crested flycatcher chooses for Its nesting place a sheltered hollow bough or the abaadoned excavation made by the golden winged woodpecker. His architecture is peculiar on account of the : unusual materials be uses. In every nest, you will find a bit of dry snakeskln and shreds of soft inner bark of trees. Among hundreds of nests examined not one has lacked these peculiar substances. Naturalists have tried. in Tain t discover why tire

bit of dry snakeskin is chosen. It does

not seem to' be of any use In the struc

ture of the nest, and quite often it lies

loosely on the outer rim or carelessly

set Into the extreme bottom. Possibly the flycatcher regards it as a choice bit of ornamentation.

CHICAGO! Sept. 25. Republican Progressives will hold a gathering in Chicago, October 16, and it Is believed the La Follette boom for the presidential nomination will be launched.

Most of the progressive senators and

congressmen are expected to. be pres

ent. - 'hic-

Krone & Kennedy

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