Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 154, 11 June 1915 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, . FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915. If ' PAGE THREE

58 INMATES PACK FRIENDLESS HOME AND WOMEN'S JAIL : . - . - - : With a capacity 'of less than fifty i nthe Home tor Friendless Women and the women 'a Jail, the place now has ' flftyreigh. inmates with every prospect of more later. , Mrs. Aurelia Thomas, the matron,

said today tue industrial condition of the city is casting a gloomy future for

the home for the next few months. Twenty-two children are being taken

care of In the home building. These

children are the children of men who

have been out of work for months and whose finances have become so low they cannot maintain a household

any longer.

The women's Jail has a capacity of

nine and the population Is eighteen. The place was overcrowded when the police made a raid on the old Akron house. 240 Fort Wayne avenue and

added five. The arrest of another

girl yesterday made the total eighteen. Many of the women there are colored.

' There are now twelve feeble minded, epileptic and insane women being

kept partly in the Jail and partly in

the home. Six women there because of senility form the remainder of the population. The home 'and Jail will comfortably

house forty women and children. Mrs

Thomas, said the present conditions

will remain until, there is a natural decline in the number In the next

few months. Before that time, a half

dozen women will be released from

Jail.

DAYTON MAN SPEAKS

" Approximately two hundred and fifty delegates are expected to attend the annual convention of the Luther League which will be held Sunday afternoon and evening in St. John's Lutheran church in Richmond. The delegates will represent Dayton. Enterprise, West Alexandria, New Lebanon and other towns. ' An interesting: program has been arranged for the event. Rev. Mr. Tressel pastor of Christ church in Dayton will deliver the evening sermon.

A8K FOR ADOPTION.

Petition for the adoption of seven months old Iva May Brown was filed in circuit court today by Clarence and Wastella Carey. The consent of the mother, Mrs. Bertha Brown, was attached.

8UE8 FOR DIVORCE.

Declaring she has had to earn her own living and pay the house rent, Mrs. Lathisa Hicks filed suit for divorce in circuit court today against William L. Hicks. They were married May 18, 1899 and lived together until February 28, 1915.

REMARKABLE

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ing down pains, was short of memory, nervous, impatient.

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CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board, Richmond Ind., June 10th, 1915. Notice to Contractorc Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, June 21st, 1915, for the following described public improvement in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 476, 1915. For the construction of a storm water sewer in North 6th street, from Main street to North "B" street. All wcrk done in the making of said "rsrritrd public improvements, shall ' i'i accordance with tbe terms ana :;nditicns cf the Improvement Resolu--c" as numbered, and the detail plans, rrrfiles. drawings and specifications, hicfc arc on file and may be seen In ha rffice of said Board of Works of the C'.ty of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100,

as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all.bids. ALFRED BAVIS, CHARLES E. MARLATTy - JOHN McMINN, Board of Public Works, (June 11-18) - - .

NUSOAUM ANNOUNCES PERSONNEL OF BAUD FOR PARK CONCERTS

The following men from the personnel of the Richmond Concert band which will open the seson at Glen Miller park Sunday afternoon; -George H. Eggemeyer, president; Charles M. Wilson, vice president; Robert. C. Wilson, secretary; Charles Weisbrod, treasurer; Lee B. Nusbaum,

director; E. J. Renk, assistant director; Frank Hartzler, manager, : Clarinets Roland L. Nusbaum. Lawrence Peterson, Carl Weisbrod, K. B. Fox, H. H. Runge, Charles Weisbrod, Herbert Moore. Piccolo Roy den E. Parke. Oboe J. R. Datson. Cornets Robert C. Wilson, Clyde Renk, L. W. Mlkesell, E. J. Renk, William Bartb, Bert Russell. .

Saxaphone Charles E. Darnell, Harry Darnell, Paul Druley. Baritone Charles Groce, Albert Foster. Altos J. L. Connolly, George Renk,

Wilbur Dickinson, Robert Dickinson. Trombones Walter ; Renk, ' Jesse Barnes, L. C. King, Lee Outland, OUie King, A. C. Quigg. Tuba C. M. Wilson, Rudolph Wei sbrod, Edward C Cooper. Drums , and .Traps Ed. N. Scharf f, Frank Hartzler. -

POTTER ELECTED.

Charles Potter of this city was elected grand inner guard at the convention, of the members of the Eagles' lodge which was held in Indianapolis. HOME BOARD MEETS,

The members of the Wernle Home board met in regular monthly session last night at the home of Rev; Feeger

and ' passed ' Its bills ' and transacted other routine business. No new children were received. : A full membership was present at the meeting.

CONCERNING CANCER Write to Tbe Weber Sanatorium. 1? Garfield Place, Cincinnati. Ohio, for Intortiatlon concerning the Medical Treatment of All Forms of External Crt tns. especially Cancer. " Established 25 years and well endorsed. 96page book free.

Chas. E. Werklng Architect and Building

Superintendents

Room 2.

Palladium Bldg.

Don't Watt Until it is too late to have your bouse papered and remember you get the cheapest and best at the 5c and 10c Wall Paper Store 404 MainStreet. Next to Quigley's Drug Store, Near Fourth and Main. L. M. HAYS. Prop.

Open Evenings. Phone 2617.

Headquarters for Merchants Delivery

Next

Wednesday

will be

Suburban

Day

-. in . : Richmond Watch for Announcement of Bargains in Monday's issue of The Palladium. All the leading merchants will be represented. '

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BOYS' 75c SUMMER HATS In Palm Beach, silk, shepherd checks, etc. 39c

50c Percale Dressing SACQUES For women ; light or dark percales; all sizes. 39c

Boys', Girls' Best 50c Rompers All styles In finest g 1 n g hams; chambrays, etc. 39c

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$1.50 SILK FRONT SHIRTS

For men, newest summer designs; silk

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In finest Galateas and French Repps;

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98c

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Child's 20c Ribbed Hose 12J2c Fine ribbed, for girls; heavy ribbed for boys, all sizes

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$1.00 Corsets Plain or figured coutil, new AQ long models

65c Corsets New long models, all sizes; spe- 9Qf

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PANAMA HATS

$1.98

Women's genuine $4.00 Pana

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UNTRIMMED HATS

50c

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$7.50 WHITE DRESSES $4.95 For women, 12 handsome new models in all-over embroidered voiles.

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silk, double

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ginghams,

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styles 98-

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women s sizes

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NEW $2 LACE CURTAINS

Nottingham or scrim, new

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$1 America

ALARM CLOCKS

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Child's 50c Muslin GOWNS

Cut full, neat embr o i d e r y

yoke for 37c

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Women's Fine 79c MUSLIN GOWNS

FINEST 79c ENVELOPE CHEMISE q

FINE 79c EMB. FLOUNCE PETTICOATS

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