Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 136, 18 April 1913 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1913
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ZIMMERMAN ASKED
TO APPOINT 5
MEN
? their families. Hundreds of auto-! ' )T I mobiles are being loaned for this pro-! j CAMBRIDGE CITY f cession by St. Louisans interested in i "the peace movement. Large commit-j CAMBRIDGE CITY, April 18. D. i tees of well known men and women ; M. Bradbury of Indianapolis, Is spend- : have been appointed to look after the ing a few days in this city, the guest t comfort of the visitors throughout of his brother, A. V. Bradbury.
. : their stay in the city. a a. r t T U Former President William H. Taft iJ O ACt aS Delegates I O tne and UnIted states Senator Elihu Root
' are the honorary vice-presidents of i the Fourth American Peace Congress, 'and Congressman Richard Bartholdt is the active president, while the ac- ; tive vice-presidents, beside Mr. Bryan
and Mr. Carnegie, are -Theodore E.
Fourth American Peace
Congress,
(National Neiri Association)
ST. LOUIS, April 18. The mayor of
Richmond, Ind., has been invited to appoint five delegates from that city to the Fourth American Peace Congress, which will meet at St. Louis
Burton, United States Senator from Ohio; Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Representatives; John W. Griggs, former United States Attorney-General; and Oscar Straus, for-
PERMITS ARE HOT SECURED M'MAHAN
SALE-Hardy Rose Johnson Stove
Amusements
May 1, 2 and 3 with representatives mer American Ambassador to Turkey of at least nineteen nations of the
"Western Hemisphere participating. FOR Those nations of this hemisphere delegates from which have been JiUSiieS, either definitely named or promised in Store, official correspondence are the United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina,
Bolivia, Chili, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, San Domingo, Ecuador, Gautemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. The American Peace Society has complied, for presentation at the St. Louis peace meeting, figures showing that the world spends annually for war and war equipment two billion dollars enough to more than pay for
five Panama canals and that, the! rrette adoption, by international agreement, u of the arbitration method of settling The Dayton flood moving pictures international disputes would, with the shown at the Murrette yesterday and
consequent reduction of armaments, today are creating more favorable
At the Gennett. Tonight "Miss Bob-White." At the Murray. Vaudeville Matinee and Night.
i Miss Rose Griesenger spent Wednes- ' day afternoon in Richmond, i Mrs. John Neenan, of Terre Haute, i formerly of Cambridge City, will be the guest of Mrs. Anthony Pusinelli, for several days. John Martin spent Thursday in Richmond with his two granddaughters, Thelma L. Martin and Rosalind C. Newkirk, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of the three. : Rev. Charles Shults, of New Castle,
will occupy the pulpit at the Christian i
' chu-ch the first and fourth Sundays j of the coming month. ! Mrs. Alvin Hormel spent Wednes- ' day afternoon in Richmond. The first quarterly meeting of the
conference year, will be held Sunday
in the Methodist church. District Su-1 perintendent. Rev. Freeland, is ex- j pftcted at the evening service. Mrs. V. P. Richardson and daugh-1
ter, Virginia, are spending a few days with Mr. Richardson's father, Frank Richardson, of Fountain City. Adam Rummeil returned Wednesday to his home in Lima, Ohio, after several days spent with his mother, M ... Mary Rummeil. Edmund Newman has returned after
some time spent in Portland, Ore., in i
which city he was an instructor in a
Prosecution May Follow, He Says, If Practice Is Not Stopped.
CENTERVILLE
CENTER VI LLE. Ind, April 18. Mr. and Mrs. B. McMahan of Richmond, spent the first of the week with their son, A. McMahan and wife. Mr. Perry Lewis and daughter Al-
meda of Charlottsville, were guests , k, v
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Danielle were
B. Jackson, the first of the week. Mrs. John McCown was the guest of relatives in Richmond Wednesday. Mr. J. Woods and daughters, living south of town. hTe returned from a several days visit with relatives in Dayton. Albert Watterson living east of
town, is moving his iamuy to Aia-
The small number of building permits issued during the last two weeks
has caused City Controller E
Mahan to make an investigation of the j reasons for the decrease in the num-1
ber of permits taken out and he ascertained that a large number of houses are being built for which no permits have been issued. As the state laws demand that a permit be taken out before ground is broken for a building, it is probable that prosecutions will
follow unless the practice according to Mr. McMahan.
recently of Charlottsville were guests
recently of A. B. Dunbar and wife. Mrs. Susan Peele and Mrs. George Peele of Richmond. 6pent the first of the week with H. H. Peele and family. Mrs. Walter McConaha of Rich-
i mond. spent Wednesday with her
G. Mc- j daughter. Mrs. J. Starr.
The Misses Norine Means and Pearl Hoerner delightfully entertained a company of ladies to a euchre party at the home of Miss Means on Tuesday evening, euchre being played at three tables. Those present were the Misses Ruth Baldwin. Let ha Dunbar, Myrtle Charman. Harriet Stanley, Alma Hull, Fi'zabeth Lashley, Nellie Ryan, Lois Means. Norine Means, Pearl Hoerner
stopped, land Mrs. Robert Omelia and Mrs. Joseph Zay. Lunch was served.
of Dublin, was
guests of friends and relatives here the first of the week.
"In former years, the first warm Miss Stella Stant
weather usually meant a big increase i here Wednesday. in the number of permits issued," said Mr. and Mrs. William Paxton atMr. McMahan. "In this investigation J tended the wedding of their neice Miss I have found that the usual number j Lucile Polglase, at Richmond Tuesday of houses are being erected for this 'evening. time of the year. On many of these, j Mr. Fred Demoss of Dayton, has
no permit was issued, which is strict- been spending several days with his
mi torv BChnn i
ir TnniA Krown. of Detroit. Mich.. I permit ordinance.
and Mrs. Sadie Dimmick of Indiana1 i , . . , ..... f Mi- onrl Ylra
are creating more ravoraDie 6ucoi -i
enable many millions annually, in the comment than any picture ever shown A. G. Martz Thursday. United States alone, needed for mili- in niVimnnri hfnr Almnnt everv The illustrated lecture "American
tary purposes under the present sys- c,0(,nP, was reroznized bv some one in Rose Gardens
tern, to be applied to agricultural, thft audience vesterda'. The National noon at the Royal theater, under the
ly against the law. Unless this practice is stopped, I may consider taking up prosecution and the law provides
la fine for the violation of the building
waterway, industrial and other im- cash Register plant that is now being auspices of the Home Economical sec-
provements for the beneSt of man- uee as temporary headquarters for tion of the Helen Hunt Club was inkind, the refugees is one of the most in- teresting. The lecture was given by President Woodrow Wilson, honor- teresting pictures- shown. The Day- Mrs. W. A. Roth. Miss Blanche Boyd, ary president of the Fourth American ton flood moving pictures are shown with Mrs. May Boden, accompanist, Peace Congress, is expected to head in addition to the regular three reel sang several beautiful solos, especially the official delegation from Washing- program which includes a Rex drama adapted to the content of the lecture, ton, and deliver an address. William entitled "A Friend of the Family," The next number of the lecture course
"An Affair of Honor" and "Paid in will be given in May, the date to be Full." j announced later. j Will Griesenger and sister, Miss Murray. Rose, spent the day (Friday) in IndiThe attractive bill at the Murray anapolis. ... . ! Mrs. Harry Stannah has been quite
mis wees sun continues to uraw goou
'It may be that the people are build-
'. ing in ignorance of the law. This j is hardly probable, however, as all ' contractors know that it is necessary
given Thursday after- - . C ,", TTiT i -
!also necessary in case of repairs, ad- ! ditions and small buildings such as
garages and sheds."
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Demoss. Messrs. Benjamin Strickland of Indianapolis, and Harry Strickland of Greenfleld, visited their sister Mrs. C.
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Jennings Bryan, Secretary of State and one of the active vice-presidents of the peace congress his indicated his Intention to attend and speak. Andrew Carnegie, another active vice president, who gave $11,000,000 to establish an endowment fund for international peace, has accepted an invitation to attend and deliver an address and will be accompanied by Mrs. Carnegie, in whose honor a reception is being planned by the Reception Committee of Women, of which Mrs. W. E. Fischel of St. Louis is chairman.
Charles W. Fairbanks, former
sized crowds to each performance and now that favorable weather prevails the matinees are well patronized by the ladies as it affords an opportunity to display their spring costumes to advantage, and judging from the daily attendance every lady in Richmond
vice- has made an investment. Then again
sick the past few days.
$20 DAMAGE BY FIRE. A small roof fire at the home of Emmual DuBois, 402 North Sixteenth street, was extinguished by firemen this morning at 10 o'clock. The damage will not exceed $20.
The congress of Uruguay is planning to make the manufacturer of alcohol a government monopoly.
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president of the United States, has the bill offered this week meet3 with accepted an invitation to deliver an the aproval of almost everyone. There address and also to preside at one of is just enough musical numbers to the sessions Many other notables are keep things going nicely and not on the program. enough to become tiresome, conseThe peace congress will be ushered quently everything considered capacin with the dedication, April 30, of the ity audiences are not to be wondered Jefferson Memorial, a $500,000 struc- at. ture commemorating the Louisiana Purchase, the world's greatest peace- TAKE MORE
aDio acquisition or territory, ine roritui! opening, the next diy, of the peace congress will be enlivened with the western group oratorical contest of the Inter-collegiate Pence Society, for a prir.e of $100. the winners of state contests In Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, NeT rn ska, South Dakota and Tevps competing. Members of the American and Canadian committees of arrangements
for the celebration in
PICTURES OF CITY.
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Richmond in motion pictures is becoming a fad with the local public according to O. G. Murray, who recently bought a moving picture outfit and is desirous of experimenting with pictures in this city. The pictures of Richmond's principle street will be taken Saturday noon by his operator.
1914-15 of one Views of the street will be taken from
hundred years of peace between English-speaking people have accepted invitations to attend the congress and discuss the approaching Anglo-American Centenary and explain the purposes that lie behind it. At the night session of May 1, the peace congress will take up the pres
ent international problems of the clearer than those taken recently United States, including the Panama
canal, and its tolls and fortification, the Philippines and Mexico. The presence of an official delegation from the Mexican Government is expected to render the discussion of the Mexican situation especially interesting. The principal social event of the peace congress will be an elaborate
different points. This date has been chosen by Mr. Murray because of the perfect indications of good weather which will enable a large crowd to promenade before the camera. Mr. Murray stated that should the weather conditions prevail the same to-mor
row as today the pictures will be much
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