Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 115, 26 March 1915 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915 PAGE SEVEN.

HOKE FINDS PLACES FOR THREE CHILDREN 2 -- V : i . Four children from the Wernle Orphans' Home will be confirmed with the class of St. John's Lutheran church next Sunday by Rev. A. J. Feeger. Three of the inmates of the Home have reached the age limit of eighteen years within the last two weeks. One boy went to' Ohio to work in a factory, and one of the girls waa retained as a , helper in "the Home, while the other girl will start., to i work in Richmond next-week. The children will be given a school vacation next week, during which time the lady teacher, Miss Rlcker, will isit in Gallon, O.

HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPINESS. Without health, genuine joy is impossible; without good digestion and regular bowel movement you cannot have health. Why neglect keeping bowels open and risk being sick and ailing? You don't have to. Take one small Dr. King's New Life Pill at night, in the morning you will have a full, free bowel movement and feel much better. Helps your appetite and digestion. vTry one tonight adv. IRONS GRAPPLE (Continued from Pege One.) felt that the United States had suffered its first submarine disaster. .The fact that no signal bells had (been heard, from the submarine since morning, led the searchers to fear that '.he terrific water pressure had burst the submarine's tanks, and that the crew had been suffocated with the fumes of Xhe sulphuric acid in the boat's storage batteries. The F-4 was commanded by Lieutenant Alfred L. . Ede and carried a crew of twenty-five men. She was engaged in maneuvers yesterday morning, when she took what seemed to prove her fatal dive. When she did not promptly re-appear no concern was felt. The boat had remained under water twenty-four hours on her trial trip and the crew during that period had suffered no inconvenience. Search Causes Alarm. After she had been under the surface for a few hours, however, search was made for her, as the F-4 was to have come up ,to resume her maneuvers. , It was several hours before she was located. Her three sister submarines and the naval tug Navajo, together with a number of naval launches began grappling. Early today word was flashed ashore that the irons had struck the side of the sunken submarine. . Other larger vessels with powerful cranes were rushed to the scene in the hop that their efforts to raise the F-4 would be successful. The F-4's sister submarines, the Frl. F-2 and F-3, have, never been able to d I vie as Jo w as she did, and it was UU1II1.HU U 11 L lUUI. Uv, ' DUU1UU1 111V, 1. 1 J ever plunged so .far below the surface and came up with her own power. Hopethat the crew might live fcr some time in the sunken craft was expressed by Rear Admiral . Charles B. Moore, commandant of the Honolulu station. He said that if the submarine's air apparatus was in good work- " ing order the crew might live for a week submerged. The sunken boat, . however, lacked food supplies. Turtle soup, all day Satur day. Ed Muey's, 20 South Sixth street. COMMITTEE WORKS. 25-2t The advertising committee of the Y. M. I. Council which has charge of the preparations for the minstrel expects to collect the last of its copy for its program Friday and Saturday. The committee has expressed its appreciation of the support given the fraternity by the business men!. Easter eggs. A fine assortment at Price's, and all good to eat. Buy now while yeu have a good selection. r

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BY S. B. HUDDLESTON. I have before me an old daybook of Jonathan Huddleston, from which I copy the following items under date of 1838, in which year be collected public funds as follows: John Whippo, for school building, $10; John Schoolfield, for same, $3.60; Solomon Swiggett, $8; Joseph Morris, ?8; Nathan Jessup, $6; WJley Reagan, $24. Most of the above was collected from farmers who. lived outside of town. Then we have amounts paid out for work on the school building; The old seminary to Pleasant Johnson, $46.60; to John Whippo, $12; Caleb W. Witt, $3.80; to William Morris, $8.50; to M. Springer, $20; to Self, $9.20. Collects $32 Taxes. . Then comes his work as tax collector in the same year, showing that he collected In small amounts ' from town people $32.50. Again he has the corporation charged with the following Interesting items: To urging the people to clean their sidewalks and ditches and work for the same, 75 cents; to digging up and clearing away five stumps on Main street, 25 cents ; to paying Eli Huddleston and Ezra Hall for ditching pond near Kennedy's (now southwest cf the Universalist church), $1.12; to work on gutters on Main street (at present Bakery to Milton street) and to urging people to pay their taxee, $2.25; to work at market house and to urging people to pay more tax 25 cents; to postage on two letters asking for prices on fire hooks, 28 cents; to iron for fire hooks, $6.50; to hauling same from Cincinnati, . $1 ; to four GILES PLACES (Continued from Page One.) the end of the twenty-fifth year, due to the value of the four years in high school, equals $884, or an investment of $17,680 at 5 per cent. The figures recently compiled by Superintendent Giles showed that only 77 per cent of the children who enter, school, remain at the age of fourteen years, and only 62 per cent enter high school. The most significant fact shown was that only 34 per cent of the boys who enter high school, remain in school at the end of the secend year. Three-fifths Drop Out. At the beginning of the last term there were 331 boys enrolled in the Richmond high school, indicating that the average number of boys entering the school each year is about 100. Mr. Giles' data shows that three-fifths of the boys who .enter high, school,, drop. out before completing their work, which in the case of the local school, would mean that sixty hoys drop out each year, and forty complete the course. From, the figures shown above in the table, the average weekly wage of the high school graduate, at 25 years of age, is $30, while that of the boys who dropped out, would approximate $15 a week at 25 years of age. At these figures the sixty boys who drop out of high school in Richmond each year, earn a total yearly Income cf $45,800 when they are 25 years old, r.nd at the same age the forty boys who graduate, earn a total annual income of $62,400. At this age the earning power of the. sixty boys who leave Kchool would be $46,800 less than if they had continued the high school work to completion, or a decrease of 50 per cent in economic efficiency. The difference between the earning WHY NOT TRY PQPHAM'S ASTHL1A REMEDY OIrea Prompt and Positive Belief In Bery case, sola by Drufwists. r rice nw. Trial Package by Jlall 10c. WILLIAMS NFS. CO., Props. Cleveland, 0.

trips to the woods for poles for fire hooks, $1.60; to Anson Butler for instructions-how to make fire hooks, $5; to examining . fireplaces, 50, cents ; to help in making hooks and ladders, $8; to mending bridge near Van Uxum's, 37 cents, to dunning people for more tax. $2. ' Couple Anxious to Wed. Jesse Pike told us some pretty good stories in his life time. He said, before there was a Justice of the peace in Dublin a young couple walked from Dublin to Vandalla to have Squire Corben Jackson buckle their matrimonial belt. When the job was done the happy bridegroom offered to hire his bride to the squire for two shillings a week to pay the marriage fee, if he would board him while she stayed. Jesse would not tell us the names of the young people as they were getting old and were still living in Dublin at that time. - -' Jesse told us another story on Dublin's first postmaster, Samuel Schoolfield. Schoolfield, he said, had been complaining to the mail carrier, who brought us but one mail a week, and then there were seldom" more than half a dozen pieces In the bag. One day he came in with a heavy bag, and as he tossed it on the counter Schoolfield said: , , "That is the kind of mail you should bring us. It feels like there is something in it." When Schoolfield opened the bag he found a great live mud-turtle. Jesse said he would not tell us what the postmaster said ' when he drew back from his job.

capacity of the forty boys who graduate and the sixty boys who quit school in their twenty-fifth year, would be $15,600 in favor of the boys who graduated, which is equal to the interest on $300,000 Invested at 5 per cent. POVERTY SOCIAL NETS CLUB $15 . t . HAGERSTOWN, Ind., March 26. The poverty social given by the Cheerful Helpers' Sunday school class at the Christian church Tuesday night, netted $15. The class had pledged the money to help buy a piano for the church. Mrs. Hollace Hoover is the teacher. New maple sugar at Price's. Planning for tha Stnrff'c Arrival 'Among, those things which all women should know of, and many of them do. is a. epienaia external - application sold tax most drug stores, under the name of "Mother's Friend." It is a penetrating- liquid and many and many a mother tells how It so wonderfully aided them through tancy. Its chief purpose la to render the tendons, ligaments and muscles so pliant that nature's expansion may be accomplished without the intense strain so often characteristic of the period of expectancy. At any rate it Is reasonable -to believe that since "Mother's Friend" has been a companion to motherhood for more than half a century no more timely advice could be given the inexperienced mother than to suggest its daily use during; expectancy. Ask. at any drug store - for " "Mother's Friend," a penetrating, external liquid f great help and value. And write to Bradfleld Regulator Co., 302 Lamar Bldgv. Atlanta. Ga.. for their bonk nf nfiil and timely information to expeotant mothers. It contains many suggestions that are of interest to all women. PALACE Today World Film Corporation Presents the Popular Star, Clara Kimball Young, in "LOLA" By Owen Davis in Five Acts. A Shubert Feature.: Admission 10c. Gennett Theatre Two Days, Commencing Friday, March 26, Matinee Saturday. RICHY W. CRAlO (Himself) Presents His Big City Wheer Show ? Merry Burlesquers .With Millie DeLean, the Original Girl in Blue PRICES 25c to 75c

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HAGER8TOWN, Ind.. March 26. The Progressive club held an unusually Interesting meeting Wednesday, the program being in every war ex ceptionally good. The hostess , was Mrs. '. Lee Brannon. Music by a trio, Mrs. Hower, Mrs. Fleming, and Mrs. Albert Hindman, was excellent. Mrs. Siersdorfer, with violin and piano ac companiment, sang "Somewhere a Voice is Calling," and Mrs. Smith gave a piano solo. The subjects for the afternoon were "The Alliance' of the American Republic." by Mrs. Fleming; "The growth of American Literature," by Mrs. McConnaughey, and "The American School Revolution," - by Mrs. Winnings. , Mrs. Ora Wheeler was the guest of honor. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Chester Life. Polo tonight.. Indianapolis vs. A. S. M. MARSHALL VISITS FAIR BUILDINGS SAN FRANCISCO, March 26. Vice President Thomas R. Marshall ended bis activities here today by a vfsit to nil the foreign buildings at the exposition. William Phillips, third assistant secretary of state and chairman cf the national committee to the exposition, accompanied the Vice President and Mrs. Marshall. The Japanese fair commissioners will tender the Vice President and Mrs. Marshall a banquet tonight and tomorrow they will leave for San Diego. England has 14,152 telegraph offices and last year handled 87,000,000 messages.. , - Good Spirits can only be enjoyed by those whose digestive organs work naturally and regularly. -The best corrective and preventive yet discovered for irregular or faulty action of stomach, liver or bowals, is known the world over to be BEECHAP'S POLLS ; tssoares, 10c. XSe. AMUSEMENTS . Program MOVING-PICTURES Tonight R C A D JR V" PHOTO-PLAYS 1 TONIGHT A Big i Reel Broadway Star Feature With an All-Star Cast "THE SILENT PLEA." MCast Includes Edith Storey, HarTheatorium TONIGHT. (2 Reel Feature) "A TALE OF THE HILLS" (One Reel Comedy) "BILLY'S STRATAGEM" LY1RIC TONIGHT 2 Reels With Dorothy Phillips in "THE RIDE OF SILHOUTTE" (One Reel Comedy) "ROUGH AND ROMANTIC" Murrette TONIGHT Keystone Comedy (2 Reel American Drama) The Two Sentences" MURRAY 10c TONIGHT 10c Jesse L. Lasky Presents the - Admirable Artiet, Charles Richman In the Famous Comedy Drama if '

I "THE MAN FROM HOME" In 5 acts, by Booth Tarkington and Harry L. Wilson. Showing; the typical wit of the HooBier lawyer, Daniel pike, at heart a rare lover, a rare man. EXTRA! EXTRA! The Famous Musical Jackson Family.

CASTING CONTRACT UP ' ; " The following comment in the city easting contract la made by the Labor Herald: ." " " . The Board of Works will have a contract to let this spring to some company doing molding. The board Is disposed to let the contract to home people, but if there are no bids submitted by Richmond companies, the work will have to go out of town. The Board of Worka have advertised for bids to do this work, and it is hoped that there will be more than one home bid. The Reliance Foundry is after the work, but the board la disposed to pass them up unless they will come across and recognize the union molders that have been locked out of that

shop for some time. INTER LOCKWOOD BESIDE FATHER MUNCIE, Ind., March 26. The funeral of Charles W. Lockwood, editor of the Muncie Press, was held here today and was attended by newspaper men from many cities. The body was laid by the side of his father, W. W. Lockwood, who was one of the veteran newspaper men of Indiana. BUYS RESTAURANT. J. E. Gast, formerly of the Interurban and Belmont restaurants has purchased the Busy Bee restaurant at 16 North Sixth street.

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MOVED The New York Dental Parlor formerly at Ninth and Main, has moved to Eighth and Main in the Kelly Bldg., over the Union National bank. New York Dental ParloF Don't Forget Our New Location, Over Union National Bank, Eighth and Main Streets.

TO CHANGE NAME Petition for change-of, name was filed in circuit court , today by Mrs. Cora C. : Richey, who . was recently granted a divorce from her husband. She wants her maiden name of Cora C. Ullom restored to her. The petition will come before the court in October.

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