Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 235, 13 August 1914 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TttUtiSB&fc AVGUSTl 19l

PAGE TEN Hazelnut Velvet Used in Hat r Not more than 3 to each customer and positively none to dealers.

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BOARD TO APPEAR BEFORE JUDGE III CASEJTSUBSIDY ' Tox Calls County Officials to Hearing on Mandamus Suit for Election Filed by Eugene Purtelle. Albert Anderson. Mordecal Doddridge and Barney Linderman, as commiBsioners of Wayne county, U . Bowman, auditor and Jacob Bayer, sheriff, were today summoned to appear before Judge Fox Aug. 24 in answer to a suit filed in circuit court late yesterday to force an election on tee 1110,000 traction subsidies. Judge Fox said today he would not discuss the cases until the day or hearing. He will not grant a naudience to Eugene Purtelle, the promotor of the traction project nor to any other Involved. His views on the matter win be kept until the official court record 1b made, determining the case. In behalf of the Wayne township petitioners, Adolph Blickwedel is the plaintiff while Jessie Druly stands as first plaintiff for the Boston township petitioners. Purtelle Files Suit. The petitioners in whose name the suits were filed had nothing to do with

the court action, this having been en tirely attended to by Purtelle and his attorney O. E. Brumbaugh. The petitioners merely swore that the facts contained in the complaints are true to the best of their knowledge. Purtelle sets forth that the traction lines will promote the general welfare, Increase commerce and trade and enhance the value of the property in both townships. The suit asks that a mandamus writ be Issued by court mandating the commissioners to order an electon according to the law. The petitions and other papers filed in the office of the county auditor being in regular legal form, they assert the commissioners have no power to set aside the law and take their , own initiative on refusing the election on the grounds that the trac

tion line will not be a public utility. States Agreement. Relative to the donations of $100,000 from Wayne township and $10,000 from Boston township, Purtelle through the medium of the petitioners' complaints, says the following agreements will be made: First No part shall be paid over to the said Richmond-Hamilton Traction company until the said traction company shall be permanently located in the said township, county and state and has expended an amount of money in the actual construction of such interurban railroad in such township equal to the amount of money to be donated. Not to exceed fifty Der cent of the

amount voted to be appropriated, shall i

be donated and paid over to said company until the rails are laid upon the grade and a car has passed over the entire length of the road to be built in Wayne or Boston townships. PRESIDENT ACTS (Continued from Page One.)

Dented at the crown, with a rather large rolled brim, this tailored hat is of hazel-nut velvet, and trimmed with an uncurled feather in the vivid green colors.

WARN AMERICANS TO LEAVE UEGE TBY LEASED WIRE. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. Americans in Liege were all warned to leave that locality before the bombardment began, according to consular dis

patches received at the state depart

ment today. The American consul in a belatedmessage filed before the Germans opened fire upon the city, stated that he "would probably have to move his offices outside the range of fire," thus indicating that no neutral zone had been established by the combatants.

SENATOR FLETCHER GETS CIVIC IDEAS

against the advances in the prices of foodstuffs already made and to use legislation against fraudulent vampires. Sugar, flour and other commodities of real necessity advanced are being investigated 'by Representative Kahn whose suggestion that a law be passed making It a pentltentiary offense for two men to conspire or agree to raise the price of any article of food shipped by interstate commerce, has met with approval generally among his colleagues and it is regarded as likely

that some such measure may be adopted to meet the situation at least until the war in Europe has been ended or commercial conditions retain their

normal state. CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 13. Sharp ad

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Senator Duncan U. Fletcher of Florida, who has been in England and

France for some time studying municipal forms of government sailed for tha. TTr.ito1 Qtutoa hofnro hostilities

paper as a result of the European war, ,ih Z..Jr nnnnnnPd tortav On RomA broke out with many new ideas which

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SOCIETY OUTGROWTH OP SUMMER SCHOOL "Helping Hand" Organizes at Social Center to Give Families Aid.

As an outgrowth of the social center work which has been going on at Whitewater school during the summer under the direction of Mrs. H. U Monarch, Mrs. J. T. Giles and other club women, an organization of mothers to be known as the "Helping Hand" is to be formed to carry on work in the winter. The work at the school has been fin

ished for the summer, but will be taken up again after Chautauqua. The Mothers' League, which was organized earlier, will continue to exist but without the guiding hand of the social center workers. Through dissension among members, some of them decided to remove the league from the school and hold meetings in the North End Mission. All mothers will be permitted to join the "Helping Hand," the name proposed for the new winter league. This organization will have for its purpose the same principles for which the Mothers' League was organized. Mary children still gather at the school house dally and play in the playground, which was provided by the school board. The interior of the school is now being made ready for the fall opening, the second week in September.

TURKEY TO EXPLAIN

PARIS, Aug. 13. France and her allies will demand an explanation from Turkey concluding the report that the Ottoman government has purchased the two German Cruisers, Goeben and Breslau. These cruisers are in the Adriatic, detached from the main German fleet.

up three cents per pound

Food prices continued to soar here today with the exception of pork. Packers predicted there would be lower prices within a few days, but federal, state and city authorities resumed their probe into the causes for the present advances with renewed vigor. Sugar advanced to seven cents and flour also advanced although the wheat was lower. Pork loins dropped seven cents a pound, but beef advanced a half cent in wholesale price. In many stores, the prices climbed even more than the advance quoted by the wholesalers. John Armour In a statement declared the higher prices were not caused by the European war, but were due to local conditions, which would have caused the increase even had there not been any war.

he will submit to American city governments. Senator Fletcher was the chairman of the International Municipal Congress held in connection with the Anglo-American Exposition in London last month. The congress will be held in the United States next year in Washington. Following the sessions in the capital the Congress will journey in a body through the South and on to San Francisco tor the exposition, following which a trip will be made to the cities on the Atlantic seaboard.

TURKEY ASKS HELP. PARIS, Aug. 13. It was announced today that Prince Salah Eddine, a nephew of the Sultan of Turkey, appeals for the protection of the triple entente to guarantee the existence of Turkey and save it from the continual menace of Pan Gert.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

WANTED 8 young ladies or young men with sales experienced, excellent pay. Call m. Mcdowell 31 North Ninth Street. Between 5 to 8 this evening.

DIES BETWEEN CARS.

BY LEASED WIRE. BLOOMINGTON, 111., Aug. 13. George Close, a Chicago and Alton railroad hrakeman, was killed at Varna today while coupling cars. His home was in Stites, Ky.

Latest Hair Styles For Summer

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in stock, In a cup hot water, then pour

ing slowly on the head as you rub briskly. This makes a thick, soothing lather that allays irritation, makes the head feel good and puts the scalp In a healthy condition, which assures beautiful, heavy hair. (Advrtlemnt

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50 pound, strictly guaranteed, dust-proof ticking, roll edge, non absorbent, vermin proof. Largest shipment of one grade ever sold Richmond dealer. Very best bargains in mattresses ever offered to Richmond people, and it was only because of the mammtoh buying power of the Hoover-Bond Company that yon are so fortunate. To get this bargain you must come Saturday, as any other day the price will be $ 1 0.00.

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