Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 263, 12 September 1913 — Page 3

PAGE THREE Woman's Mysterious Trips Puzzle Police PUN MUNICIPAL BALL CAN NOT QUIT JOB STANTON, Wis., Sept- 12. William McNamara, postmaster here for twen ty years, today was trying to give up j hood of the rural free delivery. Mehis job and the government w ill not ; Naman did a flourishing stamp and allow him to resign. Before the recent i postcard business. Now he seldom extra establishment in his neighbor-1 has a request for a stamp, lie has recommended that the office be abolished but the postofflce authorities refuse to close the office and they won't let him Quit until he finds a substitute. Executive Committee Adds a Feature to Program.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GRAM, FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1913

Mysterious trips to the northwestern part of Wisconsin by Mrs. Henry Day-ton-Maupin, former wife of the man whose skeleton was found in quicklime in the cellar of his home at 1106 North I street, In December, are puzzling the local police, who may have some clue as to the hiding place of Joseph Snyder, the confessed murderer of Dayton. Since the startling revelations made throughkbe newspapers of the condition of Mrs. Dayton-Maupin's four-year-old daughter, Dorothy Dayton, Mrs. MaVpin has spent most of her time in Indianapolis. She has not lived with her husband, Dr. Maupin, it is eald, since a short time after the death of her daughter. It was alleged at that time that the child's death was caused by typhoid pneumonia, superinduced by unsanitary conditions of the home. However, Chief of Police Gormon

does not agree with the statements with others of the department that Mrs. Dayton-Maupin is holding meetings with her alleged paramour, Joe Snyder. He has an entirely different theory of her numerous trips to Milwaukee. "I believe that Mrs. Maupin is acting as an agent for the sale of the medicine manufactured by her husband. She is probably using the money received from that and the remainder of her insurance money to travel on," the chief said. The fact that Mrs. Maupin and her third husband could not agree after a two-months matrimonial venture, does not shake the chief's opinion as to Mrs. Maupin's relations in acting as agent for Maupin. He is not inclined to believe that Mrs. Dayton-Maupin has been in communication with Snyder, as the mails have been carefully watched, he says.

Appraise Property of Tractions at $287,561

Property owned by the traction 'companies operating in this city and Wayne county was appraised for taxation at $287,561 by the board of taxation and registration of Indiana. The assessment valuations were recorded by the auditor today. The T. H. I. & E. Traction company owns most of the traction property though a slight decrease in the valuation was recorded in comparison with last year. The total amount of taxable property of the corporation this year is estimated at $268,805 against $268,950 last year's assessment valuation. The decrease is said to be owing to the depreciation of the value of personal property of the corporation. -Rolling Stock Increases. Despite the slight decrease in the personal property which lowers the femount of taxes of the company, the rolling stock has increased in value, as the result of the new city and interUrban cars. No increase in the amount

of txes will result from this improvement, the rolling stock being taxed on the number of miles of main track which is unchanged. The company has 25.87 miles of main track valued at $8,S00 per mile making the assessment value on this item $227,656. Only .61 miles of track are owned by the company in Wayne county whose assessed value is $915, the rate being $1,500 per mile for siding. The right of way and other improvements of the company are valued at $9,450. The property of the Ohio Electric Railway company is valued at $18,756, there being no personal property, nor right of way and improvements in Wayne county. The 1.86 miles of main track owned by the company is assessed at $16,368, the rate per mile being $8,800. Only .6 miles of siding is owned by the company which is assessed at $900. The rolling stock, assessed according to the number of miles of main track, is appraised at $1,488.

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look this method of avoiding unpleasant publicity as the 'result of his accident. Favorite of Nurses. Mr. Wright is a favorite of the frurses and attaches of the hospital. le is six feet tall, wears a beard like that of General Grant and in facial expression is very like that distinguished general. His millionaire son manages the J. B. Wright company, of Kansas City. It is one of the largest manufacturers of condensed smoke in the country. A. G. Luken & Co., distributors of the product, were asked by the younger Wright at Kansas City to keep him Informed of his father's condition.

"BURN THE LEAVES," SAYS "DOC" GENN

"Burn the leaves as fast as they fall." This edict was issued this morning by Street Commissioner Genn who believes the residents of the city can assist greatly the street department by ridding the streets and sidewalks of the leaves. The cause of cellars filling with water when the fall rains start Is owing to leaves which often block the sewers, accoiMing to the official. According to a city ordinance the leaves may be burned from 5 o'clock in the morning until 8 in the evening.

Corsage bouquets of Killarney, Mrs. Ward or Sunburst roses. Also lilies of the valley and orchids. Either simple or elaborate bunches. The Flower Shop, 1015 Main street.

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Richmond Concert band is a feature ' of the Fall Festival, added by the ex-1 ecutive committee. Unless the ball i conflicts with the home-coming as- j sembly it will be held the first even-!

ing at the Coliseum.

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Kessler were appointed to make the arrangements. i

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state of New York increased 112,146 in six months.

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39c CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Saturday closes the sale, regular 50c quality of Amoskeag Chambray. cut full size, faced sleeve, attached collar, sizes 14 to 17 .

EIGHT DAY ALARM CLOCKS The new "World" Alarm Clocks, the only eight-day alarm clock on the market; guaranteed to run eight days with one winding. Come in nickel or burnished brass. They must be seen to be appreciated. With special arrangement with the manufacturers we are the only store in Richmond handling this clock. The regular price Is $2.50. However we are going to put the first lot on sale at Special 2.00

$2 SERVING TRAY, $1.00 Mahogany frame, size 11x16, oval shape, fancy cretonne hack, felt lined, two brass handles.

CHARACTER DOLLS Bring the children and ee the cutest dolls ever shown. We have just received another shipment and our large family is again complete. The price range from the small t.ixe haby doll to the full life-sized baby. 50c to $5.00. GERMAN SILVER MESH BAGS These goods continue to have the preference in the purse and bag department. We are snowing a beautiful new line of theae goods from 5-inch to S-inch. in both unlined and kid lined. Priced at $1.50 to $5.00. See the special values at $2.00. $2.50. $3.00.

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