Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 312, 5 November 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SDN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1912.

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NEVER WORKED FOR WATERWORKS CO. Is Reply of Gardner When Asked if He Were a Corporation Lawyer. Councilman Evans created a slight stir in the meeting of the city council last evening when he asked City Attorney Gardner pointblank if he were employed by the Richmond City Water Works. Mr. Evans alleged that City Attorney Gardner had evaded an answer to this question when the proposition of permitting the company to lay its mains in the north end was before the board of works. The city attorney replied that he never received a cent from the water works company, and that it was unnecessary for Mr. Evans to ask the question. The mayor came to the defense of Mr. Gardner by saying that he knew that the attorney was not a corporation attorney. As a whole the council meeting was calm as a spring morning until Councilman Bartel was ruled out of order for calling the report of the committee on meat inspection at a time when the vote was being taken on the proposed meat inspection ordinance. Then the calm gave way to a forensic storm in which the councilman and Mayor Zimmerman exchanged the following repartee: "I guess I've got the right to ask for the report of the committee," said Mr. Bartel. "You are out of order," rejoined the mayor. ? "Doc, you are getting things down fine on parliamentary rules." "I'll get you some time, Doc, I've let some things slip by without saying anything," came back Mr. Bartel. "You can't catch me," retorted the mayor. "But I will. You'll have to hit the parliamentary line mighty fine hereafter," said Bartel, as he sat down. The upshot of the matter was that It was explained that Dr. C. S. Bond informed, the committee that he had heard from one person only that it would not cost $2,000 to repair the Holzapfel packing plant. Or. Ferling Resigned. Councilman Wessel said he wanted Mr. Bartel to ask Dr. Bond why he went to the Stolle packing plant so often. It was brought out in the discussion of the meat inspection ordinance that

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Dr. George Ferling had resigned as inspector and that Dr. Lee C. Hoover had been appointed in his place, with Charlet Pittman as lay inspector under him. The new ordinance was read for the second time last evening, and it is expected that it will be passed at the next meeting of council. Members of the council were opposed to passing it last evening on a suspension of the rules. The council accepted an invitation of the Richmond Art association extended through Mrs. M. F. Johnston to attend the public reception Friday evening in which particular honor will be paid to the local artists. Comer's springs, recently acquired by the Richmond City Water Works, as a source of supply will be visited by the council in a body for the purpose of inspecting the place. Scales Lying Idle. Councilman Thatcher turned attention to the city scales which are lying idly on the market place. They have not been mounted. City Engineer Charles said everything was ready for putting them into place, but that as an afterthought the board of works decided it would not be wise to build a house over the scales but preferaple to place them in the market house. President Kennepohl, of the board of works said the board had made a mistake in planning to erect a shed over the scales. For the present, it was said, the scales will remain unmounted. Several councilmen were of the opinion that the board of works should report what action has been taken on complaints and petitions referred to that body by council. Mayor Zimmerman said the board had not been on an inspection trip for two months. Councilman Waidele said he had reported complaints eight months ago that had not been remedied in the meantime. President Kennepohl was instructed to report at each meeting of council the disposition of the board of works on petitions and complaints made by members of council. The following minor matters were reported : Bad condition of Butler hill fence; piles of old lumber on Doran bridge and no lights to warn pedestrians; need of an arc light on Ft Wayne avenue between North B and railroad, said to be infested with bums ; right of contractor to tear down a fence in an alley between Eleventh and Twelfth streets north of Main; petition for arc light corner North Sixteenth and B streets; light on South Eighth between C and E; cinders of Pennsylvania fill on sidewalk on Sheridan street; the abrupt drop of street car excavation on west side of South Eighth and B streets; the throwing of 65c Bu. J. A. WALLS

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garbage in Elm Place by saloon keepers. Controller's Report. City Controller McMahan reported the following on the city finances for October: Cash on hand October 1, $28,024.18; receipts since swelling the amount to 135,700.84; taxes in this amount were $4,851.03; liquor licenses $1,500. Disbursements Salaries, $1,851.73 ; fire department, $1,992.54; street department, $8,067.73; police, $1,569.13; water rent, $7,879.48; grand total, $22,978.34. Balance on hand November 1, $12,722.50; sinking fund, $12,517.77; special fund, $3,869.75; street improvement fund, $5,571.16; Chautauqua fund, $375.78; municipal light fund, $16,334.-45.

Don't waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment is cheaper and better. Dampen a piece of flannel with it and bind over the affected parts and it will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. Gennett Theater. Tonight The Thoroughbred Tramp Nov. 7 and 8 Elks' Minstre.s. Nov. 23 "The Spring Maid." At The Murray. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. A. M. E. Church. 17 Harrison recital. Nov. Mi At The Palace. Nov 4 and 5 Homer's "Odyssey.' The Murray. The current bill at the Murray is commented upon today under the head of the theaters. At the Gennett. "A Thorough-Bred Tramp" tells a touching story of human interest, a story with a moral and forcibly told and beauutiful in its pathos. It is the btory which makes one better for the knowing, yet a tale of such dramatic force and virility that interest is heightened by every word and situation. It will be at the Gennett tonight. CROQUET GAMES AT WILLIAMSBURG (Palladium Special.) WILLIAMSBURG, Ind., Nov. 5. Williamsburg had a very exciting series of croquet games on Tuesday of last week when players from New Paris, Campbellstown and Milton came to enter into a match contest with the Williamsburg players. C. C. King, of Chicago, the champion roque .player of the world, was also present and participated in the series. The playing was for points and the Williamsburg players easily won over all competitors. King, the champion, won but one game in which he participated. Williamsburg issues a challenge to any team of croquet players in the world and it is not likely that there is any aggregation of players in the country who could beat them. STOP THAT HEADACHE BEFORE IT STOPS YOU Continued headache will get yon If yon don't set It. Headache ia nature's distress signal shows there's something- wrong with yon. HICKS' CAPUDINE tares headache gets at the cause, whether heat, cold.grippor nervousness; liqnid. pleasant to takei Quickly effective. 10c, 25c and 50c at druggists. ...yr:r-.-.V;

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I think that the Commercial Club of Richmond, who are for the good of the town, should investigate the cost of caskets and the high price of funerals. Lots of people are buried in caskets that cost from $12.00 to $18.00; others in caskets that cost from $5.00 to $12.00. Nice couch caskets cost from $15.00 to $25.00. A couch casket that costs $25.00 is as nice a casket as you can look at. Oak caskets cost just a few dollars more. Yet those undertakers who have been established here for years, charge as high as $300 for a funeral They are not satisfied with these great profIts, they go further and demand that we give them a commission for using our coaches. By saving you this commission that I refuse to give them, I can furnish you Funeral Coaches for $2 When they got a commission you had to pay $4.00 for a coach. Do you think that you ought to have, them engage your coaches and pay them double or you engage them and pay $2.00 for a coach, Cut out their Commission and see that they don't make any Unreasonable Profit Special Reduction in Coaches for Country Funerals

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