Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 261, 10 September 1913 — Page 3
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1913 tucky Home"; "Evening- and Surshine and Shadow" Tbw picture will be exhibited for ten days. AUitudinous. -Bink. arP to frVrthe world" "Yes. He U ere abors reproach-- BaeraK Expre. FIRE BUGS" GIVE SEVER PARTNERSHIP Teeple Brothes Dissolve D. H. Teeple Continues partnership, David H. Teeple will pay and discharge all debts and liabilities of the firm and receive all moneys due the company. EXTENDS INVITATION TO INDIANA G, A, R, W. Starr, wishes to entertain members of the Second Indiana cavalry, an Iowa regiment and a West Virginia regiment at the home at the foot of Lookout Mountain, Thursday, September 18, from 4 to 8 o'clock. Joseph W. Starr was a member of an Iowa regiment; AVilliam C. Starr belonged to a West Virginia company, and Benjamin Starr was a member of the Second Indiana Cavalry. Both William Starr and Benjamin Starr were well known in this city. Veterans Invited. Mrs. Wheatley says all members of these companies who attend the encampment at Chattanooga are invited to this reception. EXHIBITS PAINTINGS Local Artist Places Seven Pictures on Display. CITY WIDE BERTH SLUMBER DISTURBER PITTSBURG, Sept. 10. In her suit Chief Miller Declares Richmond Has Been Fortunate Along This Line. for divorce filed here, Mrs. Betty KilNotice has been served that the owners of the Teeple Shoe store have dissolved partnership, J. Floyd withdrawing from the firm, leaving the business in solo charge of his brother, David If Teeple, who will continue to serve the trade. The business still will be condusted under the name of the Teeple Shoe company. By the terms of the articles of dissolution of Joseph W. Starr's Daughter to Entertain Hoosier Regiment. A group of oil paintings by Frank J. Girardin, a local artist, are being exhibited at the Starr Piano windows this week. The paintings, seven In number, are "Fern Hollow." a picture of a spot in the rar pot of the Glen; "Autumn on the Mississinawa Rover" at Marion, lnd.; "Sierra Vadra Mountains" at Monrovia. Cal.; "Wild Flowers in the Beech Woods"; "Old Ken lingsworth, wife of a prominent oil operator, alleges that her husband took delight in tickling her feet, pinching her and dragging her from bed while she was sleeping. She never had a full night's sleep, she says, while he was home. CASTOR I A For IafanU and Children. m Kind Yea Hats Always Bsnghl Professional incendiarism is drifting J from the larger cities to small cities j and towns, says Fire Chief Ed Miller, 1 who has made investigations into re- j ports given at the International Pire Daniel W. Coms-tock, Commander of the Indiana department of the G. A. R-, received word today that Mrs. E. A. Wheatley, eldest daughter of Joseph Bears the Signature of Egypt, in 1912. imported goods valued at $128,062,036.
Chief's convention In New York city last week. The fire chief claimB that Richmond is one of the few cities of its size which 4s almost free of arson. Associations of underwriting companies have been Influential in securing data which go to confirm the statements of the ":aief. He claims that Richmond is peculiarly fortunate in having escaped work of "fire bugs." "I believe this is the only cl;y in the state where over insurance is not practiced to any great extent," said the chief. "The practice of insuring buildings for more than the value is a sure sign that 'fire bug3' are ready to enter a town." A report is now being made by representatives of underwriting companies of the exact amount of insurance carried by citizens of Richmond. This is being done in order to prevent over insuring and the cheating of the insurance companies.
Public Sale, Real Estate, No. 245 South Fourth street tomorrow, 2 p. m. See ad page 7. The queen of Norway has an economical streak in her, too. In spite of her regal station she contrives to buy her dresses for less than $2,500 a year. MANUEL'S MARRIAGE MAKES GABY PEEVISH
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