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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1915

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM

Published Every Evening Except Sunday, by Palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. O. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr.

In Richcond, 10 cents a week. By mall. In advanceon year. $5.00; tlx months, $2 60; one month, 45 cents. Rural Routes, In advance one year, $2.00; six months, $1.25; one month 26 cents.

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Why Not Keep The Public Posted? Richmond's public schools have always been conducted very satisfactorily. In fact Richmond has been particularly fortunate in the selection of its school trustees, as evidenced by the high repute of our local public school system among educators of the state and nation. But Richmond people, as a whole, like the citizens of so many towns, are not well acquainted with facts concerning the administration of their schools although school affairs are matters of personal interest 'to practically every family in the city. About the affairs of civic government they are well posted through their newspapers, in sharp contrast to the dearth of items of interest concerning the procedure of the school board. The local school board has advocated this, but the fault ha3 been with the parents who have stood aloof and have not taken enough interest in school affairs to know anything of the problems which the school organization must meet. The department of education has issued the following to show what may be done through cooperation of women's clubs: "The sentiment is growing that the public should know how its money is expended. In the

most progressive schools the board and the superintendent are presenting facts to the people either in printed reports, in newspaper articles, or by both. "Some schoolmen, however, object to furnishing a superintendent; besides being legitimate the ground that they are thereby advertising themselves. A superintendent who was complaining about lack of interest among the parents in the schools of his city was asked whether he reported the progress of the schools through the local paper. He replied that he did not believe in advertising himself. He failed to grasp the idea that school news is not for the purpose of boosting a superintendent ; besides being legiticate news, it calls attention to the needs of the work of the school so that the school may become more efficient. "In several cities, as Fredonia, Kans., there is an educational issue of the local paper. In some other cities there are daily school news notes. On the whole, the public is becoming better informed regarding the schools than it was a few years ago. The tendency is toward greater publicity by means of printed reports and newspaper articles. "That the schools can work to advantage through women's civic improvement clubs and through parent-teacher associations has been thoroughly demonstrated in many of the smaller cities. Such clubs are often instrumental in the introduction of kindergartens, manual training, and domestic science. The superintendent of one school utilized the women's clubs of the city by asking that each club give some consideration to the question. What can be clone to improve the efficiency of your schools? Each club discussed the question and sent a representative to present to the teachers the ideas of the club. In the opinion of the- superintendent of schools in that city, the plan aroused interest among the women of the city in better schools."

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BECK INSPECTS RURAL ROUTES ON EXTENSIONS

Within all probability, the post office department at Washington will -issue orders to the local postoffice for an extension of the rural route service. The extension if made --111 depend on the improvement of practically all the roads in the county for only the roads that are in good condition will be placed on the-routesl Postmaster Beck received word from the department today asking for Information concerning practically all the roads in the county, the condition of the bridges and the number of occupied houses on each road. This will probably be used as a basis for an extension of the rural routes. Postmaster Beck will begin his investigation immediately and report to the officials at Washington. "If the farmers in the county would see to it that the roads in front of their farms are In good condition throughout the year, it would only be a matter of time when every road in the county would be provided with mail carriers," said Mr. Beck. "Many of the township roads .are in such poor condition that the postoffice department cannot afford to risk them in bad weather. The extensions carAiot be made on roads which are not provided with bridges over creeks where there is any danger of it becoming impassible for the rural carriers would be required to lose much time in bad weather making detours."

oeE RT J2E1D. & CH'iIE'3 ECJOlSS. The picture shows, left to right: Robert Reid, United States steamship inspector, of Grand Haven, and Charles Eckliss, another inspector from the same station, both of whom inspected the Eastland a short time before she overturned in Chicago river, and raised her carrying capacity to 2,500 passengers. Reid's son-in-law was later made chief engineer of the ill-fated boat. The picture was taken during the federal investigation into the causes of the disaster.

VINCENT NICHOLSON CLOSES DISCUSSION WINONA- LAKE. Ind., Aug. 3. The discuslon of the "Open Forum" of the Winona Conference of Young Friends, which centered upon the topic of "Peace," Sunday, was opened by Philip Furnas of Valley Miifs. Ind., and Catherine Jones of Philaaelphia. Vincent Nicholson of Richmond, summed up the discussion and pointed out that Friends advocate an international court of justice, an international police force and Intemationaklaw as practical means to the attainment

of world peace. Tne resolutions or tne Friends' Peace Conference addressed to President Wilson, to all Christian

people and to Friends, and which fav ored a conference of all neutral na

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BY DAINTY DOLLY. Now to turn from the hot range and the preparation of meals to other vital topics. Some of my readers I fear will think that my knowledge is limited to the kitchen and to household affairs. Understand I'm not ashamed of what l know and I firmly believe many others would be just as well off if they knew a little bit more. I refer especially to young brides. Don't you know I never knew or perhaps I did know but never realized until the other day what perfectly silly reasons women have and give for marrying certain men in preference to others. Perhaps you married women remember the final argument that turned the tables in your own case. Really doesn't it seem to be a rather foolish reason now. Recently I heard of a young woman who married a young man because the initial letter of his surname was the s&me as the initial letter of the surname of her first betrothed who died n short time before the scheduled wedding. Whv did she marry the second

Rev. William Irvin Alexander, of Grand Island, Nebraska, delivered the morning sermon at the services at the First Presbyterian church, Sunday, in the absence of Rev. J. J. Rae, the pastor who, with his family, is spending a vacation in northern Illinois. Only morning services on Sunday will be held at the First Presbyterian church during Rev. Mr. Rae's absence. Next Sunday, Professor David Dennis of Earlham college, will preach.

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last Friday were visitors at the huge

agricultural exhibit maintained by the Chamber of Commerce here. They also attended the illustrated lectures that are given daily. Mr. Murray expressed great interest in Los Angeles as a theatrical center. Secretary Frank Wiggins, formerly of Richmond, told him that the sixty moving picture plants in the city represented an expenditure of $:;0, 000,000 annually and that the industry now ranks fourth in the United States.

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Justice of the Peace, Frank Strayer, j her one of the young men was connect

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