Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 109, 19 March 1915 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915

UNEMPLOYED RANKS GRADUALLY DIMINISH

. cent. Dependents Succeed in S,b Hunts.

Lack of 'work Is slowly on the decrease in Richmond and jobs open up much oftener now, according to the

Information collected by the Central Charity bureau. A month or six weeks ago, there

was a sudden change tor the better

following which many men secured work. - This spurt stopped and a slow steady improvement is noticed by Secretary Melpolder, he said today. About twenty-five per cent of the men who ' have been living from charity, are now at work. This brings ample incomes Into about twenty per cent of the families which the bureau has helped in the last six months. Some of the more persevering men who have'made2the rounds of factories , every day since they lost their work, Bay the number of men out after jobs is diminishing more rapidly than the number of open jobs are Increasing. Some of the jobless men gave up hopelessly and are remaining at home or waiting for the time to come whei they do not have to be on the spot when the job opens, these men report. Men who have secured work, term their good fortune, "just luck" in being on the spot at the right time.

For the Woman's Eye

L P. A. NAMES TWO LISTS OF OFFICERS FOR POST ELECTION

Tomorrow night "will be "red letter night" for members of Post C, Travelers Protective Association. The annual election of officers will take place and there also will be, elected three delegates to the national convention to be held at Omaha, Neb., the week of June 14. For the officers of the post the ensuing year there are two tickets in the field,- designated "Blue" and White," and there Is much goodnatured rivalry between the forces behind each. The "Blue" ticket is headed with C. W. Caldwell, for president, and others on the ticket are H. C. Lawson, for vice president; Marcus Hasty, for secretary-treasurer and for directors, Perry J. Freeman, C. L. Runge and It. O. Allen. The "White" ticket's candidate for president is Thomas Tarkleson; for vice president, R. O. Allen; for secretary, Marcus Hasty, and for directors. W. H. Bartel, jr., William Kramer and A. E. Holmes. Candidates for members on the delegation to the Omaha convention are William Kramer, K. E. Dye, E. E. Lebo. Roy C. Fry, Perry J. Freeman, E. J. Weidner and A. E. Holmes. The election will be conducted under the regulation Australian system and something more than on hundred ballots will be cast. Post C members also will enjoy a smoker and the evening promises to be of special pleasure to all concerned.

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THATCHER RECOVERS JEWELS AT MUNCIE FROM COLORED MAN

Ed Thatcher and William Haberkern, while in Muncle yesterday, recovered a few things stolen from, their homes by Ed Winslow, a negro burglar, under arrest in that city. T recovered some trinkets and located some more valuable articles in Anderson and Indianapolis. Mr. Thatcher recovered a diamond brooch In Muncie," Mr. Haberkern said. Winslow left a watch to be repaired at a local jeweliy store and at first it was thought that it belonged to Mrs. Haberkern. It was learned today, however, that it was hot hers. Winslow told Mr. Thatcher that he had pawned a watch belonging to Mrs. Thatcher at Dayton. It was learned today that Winslow had a very fortunate escape from being arrested in. this city immediately after his series of bold robberies. He

got into a dispute with the man he had been rooming with over a board bill and an officer was detailed on the case. Winslow was located at . the traction station. He had with him a grip containing a considerable amount of the loot collected here, which was 6een, it is stated, by the officer. Winslow, after making arrangements to settle for bis board bill, was permitted to leave the city. GETS FINE OF $5 Chester Elljs was fined $5 and costs today for assault and battery on John Lenient, an Austrian. Lement was fined SI and costs for provoke. It was brought out that Ellis had been tormenting Lement by calling him a "Hunky" and the latter cursed him. Ellis then attacked him. .

-There are twenty-four clubs exclusively for ladies in London. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin of Indianapolis are visiting the former's parerts, Mr and Mrs. T. S. Martin.

OLD TRAILS CELEBRATION GAINS

SUPPORT ALL ALONG OLD ROUTE Dr. I. S. Harold's Suggestion to Commemorate Movement on Fourth of July Backed by President of Old Trails Road Association and Western Newspapers Observance of , Day Rests with the County.

FIRST LUTHERANS ASK IMPROVEMENT Church Petitions Board of Works for Paving South A With Brick.

Afternoon gown of white linen. Revers and bolero are hand embroidered in blue with blue velvet collar, girdle and banding on cuffs. The vest and sleeves are of white, indestructible voile. The short pleated skirt with yoke effect is very smart. Worn with this costume is a sailor hat of white faille with underbrim of blue and trimmed, with moire ribbon.

lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: President Charles C. Huffman; secretary, Elbert Kemp;

treasurer, Charles Bulla. The Ladies' Aid society will meet next Wednesday afternoon in the hal!.

In sharp contrast to the attitude of opposition on the part of churches on North A street toward the proposed paving of that thoroughfare is the stand taken by the congregation of the First English Lutheran church, which is located on South A street. A resolution for the paving of that street has also been adopted by the board. The city clerk has received the fol lowing communication from the pastor of the First English Lutheran church: "In respect to the matter of improving South A street with brick paving the council of the First English Lutheran church some days ago decided that we would not wish to stand in the way of such a permanent improvement, and, therefore, instead of protesting we would heartily favor such a proposition." Representatives of North A street

congregations have complained thatj assessments levied against these j churches for paving would work great ' hardships. The representative of one j church complained that the noise of; traffic passing over a paved street I w ould interfere with church services. !

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Apropos of a suggestion made by Dr. Isaac S. Harold that a special celebration of the opening of "old trails" be held on the Fourth of July, Judge J. M. Lowe, president of the National Old Trails Road association, has Issued a call to local associations along the trans-continental route, asking co-operation. Dr. Harold today was In receipt of the appended letter from Judge Lowe of Kansas City: "Dear Dr. Harold: "Enclosed find clipping from the Kansas City Journal of today. You will observe that we have adopted your suggestion. Now the thing to do, is to make it a success, and we shall issue, at once, an official call, and send it all along the line and do all we can to get the people to take it up. If they take to it kindly, and advertise it sufficiently, it will be an epoch in road history, as the Old Cumberland road was declared, in the act establishing it, to be for the purpose of "cementing the states, and thus preserving the union," I do not know of a more fitting or patriotic thing that can be done, than to hold this Fourth of July celebration. Now that we have started it, let's bend every energy to make it successful. Journal's Story. The Kansas City Journal prints: "Following a suggestion from I. S. Harold, of Richmond, Ind., Judge J. M. Lowe, president of the National Old Trails -Road association, has issued a call to local associations along the trans-continental route to provide a special celebration of the opening of the old trails on next July th. The old trails read is now a practical touring highway from Cumberland, Md., to Los Angeles, Cal. Over $2,117,346.77 was spent along the road last year, and an equally large amount is available for improvements this summer. California, through the efforts of the Automobile Club of Southern California, spent $32,000.00 last year on the old trails road. The Fourth of July celebration will be held in the county seats or some designated place in the 88 counties along the route, and will consist of historical speeches and picnics with fire works in the evening." Local Celebration. The celebration in Wayne county rests solely with the residents, of the county. Between eighty and ninety counties have already begun preparations. Many people hope Wayne county will join the movement. Dr. Harold today commented: "Albert J. Beveridge has an article in this week s Saturday Evening Post, about the Lincoln highway, what they have done and what they are doing along that road. Had it not been for the indifference of the people, who should have been interested in the old national highway, the Lincoln hfghway would have passed over the

old trails road. The enterprising citizens are to be commended for what they have accomplished along the Lincoln highway, and it should be an incentive to the citizens along the national old trails road to redeem themselves by taking enough of interest In the proposition and Join heartily in the Fourth of July celebration in connection with the other counties."

Today's Fashion Note

Iflustratinf the Advance Sprint and Summer Styles Displayed la the Parade of Manneqaios at the Fashion The's Daasanta, Given Under the Direction of Mrs. M. P. Gronrr and Mrs. R. W. HawkcsworvL in the Hotel McAlpin Winter Garden, New York. :

14 FAMILIES WANT WEST SIDE GARDENS

West Richmond, Fairview and Benton Heights have fourteen vacant lota for summer gardening, according to a report made yesterday at a meeting of the West Richmond-Falrview neighborhood social servioe committee by Miss, Florence Ratliff, secretary. About fourteen families have applied to members of the committees and to school principals and teachers for lots. The committee members will assign lot! by the proximity of the families who have made application. Before ordering the plowing of the lots, the committee will try to' secure more lots and more families. All of the lots secured are west of the river.

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Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Bond of Fountain City were guests of Wilson Kendall and family Sunday. Rev. Simms is improving slowly. Elwood Davenport of Richmond will preach at the Friends church Sunday morning. Miss Clara Kendall is expected home from Spiceland this week for a week's vacation. Miss Kendall is a teacher in the high school at Spiceland. Charles Burg and family of near Greensfork spent Saturday night with Mrs. Emma Berg. Loses Valuable Horse. Charley Showalter lost a valuable horse Tuesday morning. The Friends Missionary society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Blume. Miss Anna Kendall visited Mrs. Mag Boerner Tuesday. William Reynolds will hold a sale of household good at his home, Thursday afternoon, March 25. Mrs. Lewis Morgan has been seriously ill with tonsilitls. Nelson Hampton is sick with grip. Visits In Texas. Claude Waldo returned home this week after a visit with relatives in Texas.

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