Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 129, 13 May 1915 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915
GIVES MORE POWER TO HEAD SCHOOL
State Board Places Right to Recommend With Superintendent.
Commissioned and certified high high schools were placed still more in the hands of the county superintendent by a ruling made by the state board of education which says township trustees must employ teachers recommended by the county superintendent. The ruling was received today by County Superintendent Williams and will be effective for the hiring of teachers to enter contracts begining with the September opening of schools. The amended order reads as follows: Teachers At least two teachers must give all their time to high school work. One of the teachers in the high school must be a graduate of a. standard four years" course in a standard college or a standard three years' course in a standard normal school, or the equivalent. In all township commissioned and certified high schools the trustee shall employ only such teachers in both h'gh school and grades as are recommended by the
county superintendent of schools of i
ITALIANS LEAN TO HOSTILITIES
BY BRIXTON D. ALLAIRE. International News Service Staff Correspondent.
ROME, May 13. Now that the question of war between Italy and the Teutonic allies has practically been put up to parliament by the cabinet the biggest parliamentary fight in the history of the kingdom is expected when that body convenes on May 20. The attitude of Prince Von Buelow, the German ambassador, and M. De Giers, the new Russian ambassador, indicate that Italy is leaning more" strongly than ever before toward war on the side of England, France and Russia.
HODGIN FINDS RISKS IN OLD STRUCTURES
Building Inspector Hodgin yesterday made an inspection of business houses on Main street between Fifth street and the bridge, many of the houses being among the oldest in the city, and he found that quite a few
were more than ordinary fire risks.
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GREGG TO CONDUCT BRICK FIRM CASE
MAKE FLOOD SURVEY
CONSIDERS BIDS
'I discovered a cellar under the
the county in wihch said high schools j building occupied by the Luke Bow
; make a survey of each county to de-1
The Richmond Brick company's af- termine flood prevention needs, were! fairs will be straightened out by a re-!in Richmond today. , ceiver. Judge Comstock in circuit , 'hen they discovered the small loss suffered in this county by the court today appointed Albert W. Gregg m3 f!od as comp&rei to Franklin to act in that capacity. county, where they just, completed a Almost the entire indebtedness is I survey, they said they probably would held by the First National bank. The not remain in Wayne c ounty. They bank was given judgment today for said there was little danger in thit
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1 ference hc-ld lite this afternoon. There No satisfac tory terms had been are manv bidders for nil classes of
Two members of the state flood com-j agreed .between Edgar Hiatt. presi- j work but none of the bids w ill be acmission appointed by the governor to , dent of the Dickinson Trust company, j cepted before tomorrow. Mr. Hiatt
and contractors bidding for the erec- hopes to let the contict3 at that time.
MODERN OEIMTSSTKY
$13,000 but it is doubtful if a large per cent of it will be paid after the : company's affairs are settled. The company was organized ten or twelve years ago. The organizers sank a large amount of money into it, but failed to realize profits and finally
oscd the plant. The company's hold
ings are located in West Richmond.
count from big floods.
ISSUE YEAR BOOK
The Pierian, the hisrh school 3-ear book. will be given out tomorrow noon. This year's book is one of the best that has been put out by the students. Classy cuts, good joke? and a good "make-up" makes this annual of exceptional merit.
Instant Relief For Aching,- Burning and Sweaty Foet; Corns, Callouses: Bunions, us3 two spoonfuls of Calocldein toot bath. Package 25c. at any drug store.
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Good Teeth are an arsolute aecCFfity and we make their possession possible. All our work is practically painless. Highest Grade Plates $5.00 to $3.00 Best Gold Crowns.. $3.C0 to $4.00 Best Bridge Work.. $3.00 to $4.00 Best Gold Filling $1.00 up Best Silver Killings... 50 cents up Ve Extract Teeth Painlessly New York Dental Parlor. Over Vnion National Bank, Sth and Main streets. Elevator entrance on South Sth street. Stair cr.tvai:ce on Main street.
are located."
STUDENTS TO STUDY LESSONS AT SCHOOL
A new system in the division of time at high school will be used next term. School will begin at 8:25 o'clock and close at 11:55 o'clock running three periods, each of 65 minutes duration. An hour and twenty minutes
will be given for noon, school starting j at 1:15 o'clock and running two; periods each of 65 minutes duration. ' Each period will be divided. Twenty-j five minutes will be given for recita-!
ing saloon, near the corner of Fourth street, and I was told that the occupants of the building were ignorant of its existence. It was filled with refuse. I ordered that it. be thoroughly cleaned," Hodgin said today. "I also found that a large number of dead rats littered a wood floor in the basement, of the building occupied by the D. U. Atkinson store."
A strong bid for first in the next Indianapolis 500-mile race is exp:ted to be made by Arthur Klein, the Youngstown, O., boy, at the wheel of a car, of his own. Klein drove some excellent races last season, finishing second and third in the Tacoma Potlatch and Montamaratbon contests, respectively.
CLUB MAKES APPEAL IN FRANK'S BEHALF
The Progressive Literary society will circulate petitions asking the
tion and the remaining forty minutes I commutation of Leo Frank's death
win be given for the preparation of j sentence, officers said today. The litthe next day's lesson. i erary society decided at its last meetThis plan is being used in Newark 'ing to ask the federation of women's and Kansas City schools and has been i clubs to take the matter up, but at the found satisfactory. Failures have been ' meeting last night, the federation dereduced fifty per cent by this method, i cided it is too near the close of the Mr. Pickell has found that a very j season for many of the allied organilarse per cent of the students do notlzations. prepare their work at home and con- j The circulation of petitions was givsequently were rushed to keep up with ' en hearty support and the representathir work while in school. j tives ot clubs belonging to the federation voted to sign when the Progres
sive Literary society has the petition
FOULKE TO SPEAK AT PEACE MEETING
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CLEVELAND, O., May 13. Delegates to the world's court conference now meeting in Cleveland today were
to hear definite plan outlined for the j formation of a peace league of na- i tions and a supreme tribunal which would adjucate international contro- j versies in a judicial way rather than on the battlefield. William Dudley Foulke of Richmond, will speak to-1 night. !
We have received another shipment we will sell at the old special price of
RIDES WHEEL AWAY
Mrs. Clayton's Letter
to Run-Down Nervous women ed tot the governor of Georgia who a Louisville. Ky. "I was a nervous few davs ag0) made t impossible for wreck, and in a weak, run-down con- j prank t0 secure another trial. Frank dition when a friend asked me to try j was sentenced to be hung June 22 for Vinol. I did so, and as a result I the. murder of 1 Mary Fagan, a pencil have gained in health and strength. 1 1 factory employe. think Vinol Is the best medicine in the! world for a nervous, weak, run-down ! SPSVSWr JESUITS :"5,ts INSTITUTE CONTINUES Vinol is a delicious cod liver and mw 1 1 1 u 1 -
iron tonic without oil, guaranteed to j overcome all run-down, weak, devital-! i;-.ed conditions and for chronic coughs, ! c olds and bronchitis. Leo H. Fihe, Richmond, Ind., and other leading drug stores everywhere, j AdV. ;
hended by the ianitor of the high
school this morning in the act of taking a bicycle left in front of the building by one of the students. The boy was taken to the Home for the
Friendless. The police think he ha?
ireadv. The petitions will be address-! Knowledge ot two or tnree o.uei ie-.
cent tneus or uicycies.
Seeds, seedlings, hedge plants, shrubbery, etc., are furnished free to country schools tin , Corth Dakota, , by, the state school cvf forestry. In addition, the services of the state forester in planning and laying out school grounds are available without cost.
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If interested come and look them over
SESSIONS NEXT YEAR
For several years India has steadily increased its production of coal, iron and copper.
L'nder the direction of two experts from the United States. China will establish a school of forestry at Nanking university.
One Spoonful Gives Astonishing Results Richmond residents are astonished at the QUICK results from the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This remedy acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and is so THOROUGH a bowel cleanser that it is sued successfully in appendicitis. ONE SPOONFUL of Adler-i-ka relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassv stomach. ONE .MINUTE after vou
Without a dissenting voice, the persons attending the Bible school institute last night in the auditorium of the high school endorsed the action of the executive committee in favoring continuance of the institute during the next school term. Between one and two hundred persons were
present. : Co-operation of the churches and j
Sundav schools of the city will be
SPRING MEDICINE
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the Great Blood:
Purifier, is the Best.
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Willi every $5.00 cash order we discount .". . .S1.00 With every S10.00 cash order we discount $2.00 With every $15.00 cash order we discount $3.00 And if you buy $100 worth you save $20 if you pay cash.
ASK ABOUT OUR MATTRESS SPECIALS $11.50 Mattresses Friday and Saturday $8.00 $10.00 Mattresses Friday and Saturday $7.00 $7.30 Mattresses, Friday and Saturday $3.00
TRIANGULAR OIL MOPS $1.50 Grade Mop at . . 59c. $1.23 Grade Mop at
39c
Porch Furniture and All Other Goods Offered At Sale Prices.
Soring sickness comes in some ne-1
gree to every man, woman and child in our climate. It is that run-down condition of the system that results from impure, irn-
devitalized blood.
vear. The treasurer's report which 1 n. i. "., ,u - showed a balance of slightly more that tired teelmg, and in many cusps
what, i by some rorm 01 eruption.
The best way to treat spring sick
! than $40 in the fund was read.
i ever amount may be obtained from the Sunday schools will be added to this sum to defray part of the ex- ! penses next year. I The meeting closed this year's inI stitute.
Forestry experts have found that a nlant erowine luxuriantly in the Phil-
take it, the gasses rumble and passSippines and heretofore regarded as a
out. t. mistletnwaite, Druggist. j weed is used in other parts of the far Adv. east for the production of camphor.
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ness is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. This old reliable family medicine purifies, enriches and revitalizes the blood. It is an all-the-year-round alterative and tonic, and is absolutely the best Spring medicine. Get your blood in good condition at once now. Delay may be dangerous. Ask your druggist for Hood's Sarsaparilla, and insist on having it, for nnth)n olco ran takf its nlaee. adv.
Ferd Grothaus Jc SL HItliIlS' j 614-616 Main Street. g 530 MAIN STREET
After numerous inquiries when we would have another Mattress Sale like the one a year ago, we have been successful in getting a mattress which is 100 per cent new felt, roll edge, art ticking and hand holds.
"YOU'LL DO BETTER AT DRUITT BROTHERS.
THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET
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is felt more easily than described. When you see this beautiful finish you realize its restfulness to the body as well as the mind. Never a chance for a room to grow dim or dreary when furnished with spotless white bed, dresser and chiffonier. We should like to interest you in the furnishing of at least one room of your home in this style. We will help you with the decorations and all you'll thank us for the suggestion if you will carry out the idea.
Owing to the manufacturer not being able to supply only a limited number, be sure to come early Saturday.
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