Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 231, 9 September 1915 — Page 13
tmi WOIMOND PA1XADIUM ANB SUN-TELEGRAil, THtillSDAY, $EFK'9.ifil6
PACTOTITESSN
JURY FOR CEL
IS BELAYED ; OY
; extreq mi
IKDIANAPOU8. Seat., .
the -work of selectina; a Jury la the trial of Mayer Bll in the election coo-
splracy cut vu opened., today, - the
atate exercised Its second perenptory
challeafe la removing j. a. , Power,
tanner, of Franklin township. John R,
Wagoner, a Socialist, who esjd : b
could ive; the case a. fair and taspar. tial hearing., was paase4 temporarily.
In the interest of sbeolnte ; falrncea. Judge JClchhorn exevsed C. & Hal:
skant, .who 1 bad -twa object! to .by
taa state Because a bad been a Detaocratlo precinct eeaaatitleemen ' aad
adttlttad be bad talked with Jlayor
Ban oa one occasion. . , s-.-r. Henry W. Ankenbrbck. bartender, waa turned down "for cause' by p the ute, after he : bad- denied having worked far Thotaas Taacafi or at tha
Deanleon house and declared the factl
that be -was a CataoHe would !rnot prejudice him. -v:,-y'i.::f:'ii ' la excusing Hulskant, Judge Slcbborn explained he had, no method . of knowing what evidence to the .case would develop, and as the Indictment referred to "precincts unknown," it might Include the preetnet in which Hulskant served at . oommltteenun and Inspector. ,,: .. rvr-.'.. v.i;
CONFERENCE: LEAOEIIS
CHOOSE COMMITTEE
Mdlace-Hageribeck Gircus liShows -Here On September, 16 th
Toe executive committee of toe fea-
erai committee of the National Con
fereace of Men, which Will be held in Richmond. October 3022, -haa appoint ed, through Chairmen 8. Edgar. Nicholson, a local coauaitte on; arrange
ments, with the following members
Chairman. Professor B. P. Trueblobd.
Jamea B. Unthaak. Prof J. Herscnel
Coffin, E. Harrison Scottr Dr. N. 8
Cox, John H. Johnson, Willie m 4
man, entries o. , carpenter, Harry
Reeves, E. J. Crawford, Rev, Milo 8
Hlnckle, Prof. Arthur, Charles and Ar
thur Will On. , v v ; . Ti
The committee is representative, of the monthly meetings and will bold
lti Initial meeting on Saturday night to begin appointing sub-committee 1 to
arrange for special music each even
ing of the conference, listing' 'the home for delegates, ' registration, a p.
polntment Of ushers and other mat tern. . - '
A committee on general arrangements with members representing the various Yearjy, meetings, has already
oeen appointed.
VYNNE TO ADDRESS
GRADUATING NURSES
.Commencement exercises for the fvsduate nurses of the school conduct
ed at Reld Memorial hospital will be held at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night,
September 15, in the auditorium of the high school building. Dr. Wynne of Indianapolis, a prominent physician
ana surgeon, win deliver the address .Five nurses complete the course.
. Although invitations have been mail
ed by the hospital authorities, yet any
, one interested in the commencemnt
exercises is welcome to attend next Wednesday. Special mu6ic will be a feature.
PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS BEGIN YEAR'S WORK
Parochial schools of Richmond, will have approximately the same enrollment as last year according to the estimate of supervisors. St John's school opened yesterday morning with in attendance of about 90 children. This number compares favorably with the total enrollment last year. The same teachers have charge of the classes.. St. Mary's parochial school will open Monday morning and though the enrollment cannot be ' predicted it is supposed that about the same number of children will be in attendance. .
HAAS CARRIES PLEA FOR LOWER RATES
' E. M. Haas, secretary of the Commercial club will make application to' the rating bureau at Indianapolis in
person next week, asking for a reduc
tion in the insurance rate on business
houses, The reduction Is asked on ac
count of the increase in the fire fight lag equipment. v
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Miss Marble Lowande, somersault rider with the Wallace-Hagenbeck Sbbw, here September 16.
HOME
DAVIS WILL PREACH AT CHURCH SESSION . 'r; Rev. E. E. Davis, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church and moderator of the Whitewater retfbytery will preach the sermon at the fail meeting of the Presbytery, which will ' be held next Monday and Tuesday in Cambridge City. The sermon will be delivered at 7:30 o'clock Monday even-In;-t 2 o'clock Monday afternoon a preevangelistic conference will be held, presided over by Dr. Parley Zartman
of Xbrthern Indiana, who is secretary of the Interdominatlonal Evangelistic association., '. -.. -. '-. v -
The conference will be followed at 4
o'clock by the Presbytery convening
la business session, Routine business will alao occuDv the attention of the
members On Tuesday morning and afternoon. . , . - " JEWISH PEOPLE
KEEP NEW YEAR V WITH SOLEMNITY
Persons of Jewish descent in Rich
mond began at dusk last night to observe the Jewish New Year. The accepted cuBtom is for members of the family to gather about the table, lighted with ' candle, at dusk. "The candle symbolize Israel's mission to enlighten the woHd. Each , member drinks a glass of wine, bread is broken and then the oldest leads In prayer. A piece of apple dipped in honey for each symbolizes a prayer that Jehovah will give his people a little m6re than bare necessity.
SCHWAI TO BE
O WN UP
LETTERS STATE
JOHNSTON, Pa., Sept. 9. Charlesl
M. Schwab has received tlyee letters, the last one recently threatening to bl6w tip . hls' summer ' home, "Immergruen," near" Loretto,. if he did not stop shipping steel and other war material to Europe for the use of the allies, according to Information here to
'ilay. r the Schwab servants left hur
riedly today; ;, Mrsr SchwableftUfiiJ
eral days ago and the. big mountain mansion Is closed In the: height of the early autumn social .season,,;,"' fi.-it.'
VETERANS TO ATTEND
It Is expected that several local G. A. R. members will attend the annual encampment, which Is to be held, at, Washington D. C, the last of this
month. ' Last year the national en
campment, was held at Detroit and
about tea grand army men attended.
A meeting will be held this 'evening, when the Question will-be discussed.
FRIENDLESS HOME
DISCUSS MERGER : WITH MELPOLDER
No actlOn was taken by 'the board
of trustees of the Home of the Friendless, which held its annual meeting with the aboard of Jady managers of the Home, when'the question of affiliating with the Social Service Bureau was discussed, the proposition for join
ing the central bureau was submitted
by Rev. Conrad Huber, who is a member of both the board of trustees of the Home of the Friendless and the governing board of the Social Service Bureau. He urged the board to affili
ate with the bureau. ' ,
B. B. Myrlck, Rev. E. G. Howard,
Henry Siekman, and John - Hasemeier, members of the board, were not present. The other members of the board are Walter Doan, Rev. Huber and John Coate . - '
WIND NEAR CHICAGO
CRIPPLES TELEGRAPH
CHICAGO, Sept. 9. Chicago and the territory within a radius of 200 miles was recovering today from the effects of a violent storm that, struck late yesterday. Telegraph and telephone communication was restored in Kansas, Illinois and', Missouri.
WEALTHY HOUSES ROBBED OF GOODS WORTH $200,000
CHICAGO, Sept. 9. The homes of Chicago millionaires, Lake Front, Highland Park and other fashionable suburbs, bave been robbed of $200,000 worth of cash, jewelry and other valuables this -summer, according to de-
tective agencies and Insurance com
panies- They declare the biggst hauls on reeord ln. Chicago have been made this season r-The robbery of Mrs. J. Ogden Armour 'was the climax of the mostf profitable . summer that thieves have ever had in-thia city. : "
attohi:eys fme
light case c::ifs
FOR UTILITIES BODY
- Superintendent Klelnknecht, of the Municipal Electric plant, stated today that the Indiana Public Utilities Commission bad . announced that It . had abandoned its plaa of bearing orar ar
guments on the petitions filed by the City of Richmond, for a reduction, in electric ratea In tbla city, and for the establishment of a purchaae priee for the electric plant, of the Richmond Light, Heat & Power, company,. . The commission has. instructed. City Attorney Bocd and . the . attorneys of the Light. Heat . and Power " company that it will only consider the evidence compiled at the hearing of the two cases and taw-brtefe- submitted "by both sides. Attorneys for the city and company have-been Instructed to 'forward their briefs as soon as possible.
SCrHlViSOHS rSFEAK ; w nnsT n:silTini
DISCUSS OALLY DAY
Members of the Sunday school board of , the First. M. E. church met last night to discuss the proposed Rally Day services. A committee was appointed and will hold its first meeting within a few, days. Arrangements are indefinite and even the date will not be known until the committee considers the matter.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RE NEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the cltl tens of Richmond, Wayne county, Indi
aaa, that I, the underfclgned, being la all respects legally Qualified to receive the same, will make application to the board of commissioners of the-county of Wayne,; n the state of Indiana, at
the next regular session Of aald board, commencing on the flrat Monday in
vjctoaer, .191. for-the grant of a re
newal of my license now held by me from said board to sell " Intoxicating
spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drunk
on the premises where sold; and to con
duct a lunch counter in connection
with said businss, at and upon the fol
lowing described premises, to-wit:
Being a certain room on the ground
floor of a certain two-story brick build
ing situated upon the southwest corner of lot number 29, in that part of
the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, laid out by Jesse Idett. Said
room is located in. the southwest cor
ner of. said building and said building Is situated on the northeast corner of
North D and North Sixth streets tn
the Second ward of said city of Rich
mond. - HARRY W. MINCK.
Members of the Richmond teaciera' Institute wllf bold their lrst winter
session at-the-high school building -on Saturday morning, according to the
announcement otSnperintendent:J,T.7
Giles, who will preside and outline the
year's work. . The teachers will meet'
in four sections .to hear i the music,.
-drawing and . manual training super
visors. In the afternoon they .will
meet in their respective i buildings ttrj
comer wicn me principals. . VILL SELL TilEATRE .-.Omar G. Murray is in Canton. Ohio, today negotiating for the sale at hie
theatre property in that city. Mr, Mur-4
ray owns a bouse which baa a seating capacity of 1500 but for some time haa considered the advisability of parting with it. He recently established an A. A. billboard system in Salem, -Indiana.; ; -V :y--. i
HATING DELAYED
vTbe board iat draotors wCl aot
fa to thMitaJOal tan msHig smtn the laaV of Beptambar, aooottimc to Secretary Leaner of tb Y. IX. C A. today. The exact data oa which tbe members will meat baa aot been as lected by the secratary.
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ELERICIl?yX-Jlay, Static, High Frequency, Galvanic : f 1 f " and Faradic Treatments. Especial Attention to Chronic Diseases. 119 SOUTH 13TH ST. RICHMOND, IND.
Richmond, Ind., to the Comptroller of - the Currency at , the close of business September 2, 1915. .
RESOURCES, f ill
Loans ............... -".Cim .$ 554,300.83 U. S. and other bonds .VvV.;V 'i 394,985.00 Stock Federal Bank ................. ; - -7,500.00 Banking House . ..V 36,500.00 Cash and Exchange '- 226,910.81 U: S. Treasurer 7,000.00 !f$17,W ; LIABILITIES. T, h Capital Stock $ 150,000.00 Surplus and Earnings ......... ........ .. 155,533.54 Circulation ...... 140,000.00 Deposits . . . . t 781,663.10. ' $17,1964 v':f OFFICERS.,Mvr!i; vv George L. Cates, President. M.C. HenleyyV. President. E. H. Cates, V. President. H. J. Hanes, Cashier. lAiMiil H- J- Koehring Assistant Cashier, fTTiOFt: . .. DIRECTORS." , ,'r:!l4ir E.W. JvIcGuire, 1 M. C. Henley, George R.1 Hart, . " William D. Loeh'r, Charles A. McGuire, George L. Cates,
H. J. Hanes, E. H. Cates, E. G. Hibberd.
MISS PETTIFORD ;
GIVES READINGS
PRESENT PETITIONS FOR LIGHTS SOON
The deUtlon for the installation of
cluster ltrhts on Main street from . Third to Twelfth streets, and the first
Bouares on North Seventh. North
Eighth, North Ninth and probably
South Eighth, will be presented to the board Of worts early next week, according to a statement of E. M. Haas, secretary of tbe Commercial club.
the petition for tbe installation of
the lights on tae first square of south Eighth street, has been held up. The petition has been favored by two of tbe K. of P. lodges but definite action has not beea taken by tbe trustees of the lodge as a whole.
r FOGS ARE HEAVY
. -TV I 11.11 ' Motorists who were driving west of
; (be city last nignt encountered aeavy fogs la tbe lowlands which could not be pierced by tbe strong searchlights, mgkiag fast: driving hazardous. ' The lease mists .were especially-noticeable on the Centervllle-Williamsburg road.
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Another program; wiii.be rendered at the Mount! Moriah Baptist church tbis evening at 8:30 o'clock by Miss Jftuby Pettiford. Miss pettiford Is a reader and comes with high recommendations. She will be assisted by
LWllllam Jackson, of Weston, West
Virginia, soloist. Mr. JackBon is , a nephew of Albert Conrad, v a well known Richmohd resident.
BEGINS PROGRAM f -s FOR CHAUTAUQUA Charles W; Jordan," chairman of the program committee of ; Chautauqua, announced this morning that ' with -the completion of the balancing of the ledgers pertaininir ' to 'the financial part of the event held recently, the members of his committee would meet to discuss next year's program. This meeting, will be .held in a week or ten days,, be said.," '-. t ",v
FEAR OF RODENT CAUSES DEATH
BBAVER FALLS, Pa,, Sept: 9. Mar
garet Smith, a 15-year-old, girl, is dead at her home bere as a teajult of becoming frightened a few; days ago when & bif rat jumped on her shoulder. Dilation of the heart brought'On.by fright was given as the cause of the death.
8 ANNAPOLIS MIDSHIPMEN ORDERED TO LEAVE ACADEMY
BOYS ENJOY FREE JOURNEY TO FAIR .Ten boys, who secured twenty new subscribers ' were taken to the state fair v.aterdav bv Mr. Walter Murrav
a news agent of this city. All expenses f retary ,ot Navy Daniels said the '"mid-
1 by Mr. Murray, dies" recommended for dismissal will
"WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 Eight midshipmen of the Annapolis naval academy have been recommended for dismissal as a result of the hazing probe there. Some of them are implicated in the hazing while the .others are charged with giving; false : testimony at the, baaing investigation.. Sec-
of the trip were paid
The boys who enjoyed the day were Masters Robert Reese, Donald Murray, Samuel Fisher, Morris. Fisher, Herschel Daffler, Gilbert McCann, Clarence Wald, Vernon Wald, George Peters and Wilbur Deam.
SWOPE'8 BODY SHIPPED TO HOUSTON FOR BURIAL. . . ."--.yy .. KiMrs. Frances Swope, wife of Tfeota. as Swope, travelling man who died la Reld Memorial hospital early yesterday, arrived from 'Houston, Texas, to
day, accompanied by Mrs. Swope' s mother. Mrs. Mary ' Collins. ; They
left.abe. city, at? noflnaccompanyiagi
the body back to Houston.
be notified. at once of the board's find
ing.
FIND MASTODON BONE.
AUBURN, Ind.y Sept. 9.Th petrified bone of a mastodon measuring fourteen inches across and three feet in circumference, has been unearthed by workmen excavating in tb; sejuth past, of the city. It appeared to .be the-:-backbone -of the- gigastic ..a&ininl. An entire skeleton of a mastoddhffras unearthedibear here several years ago.
- A'.wlre.clte has. bean inventedto
hold.Ql .handle, of-an Idle 3rnb Anti
of the paint 4n a can and keep it clean
mm tag
Positively Must Come to a
TV
Close Idniisiy
WE SAID OUR RED TAG SALE WOULD BE A GREAT SALE AND IT CERTAINLY HAS BEEN ALL WE CLAIMED FOR IT. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS STILL REMAIN FOR YOU DURING THESE LAST REMAINING DAYS. THE SALE POSITIVELY MUST CLOSE MONDAY NIGHT. DON'T DELAY COMING HERE DURING THE REMAINING DAYS OF OUR RED TAG SALE IF YOU WANT TO SAVE ON FURNITURE.
Regular $25.00 Cabinet Gas Range with canopy top, an excel- C1J. QK lent make, closing at .
Regular $30.00 C. Walnut China Closet, the best value in our 50
50c Dustless Dusters, guaranteed to pick up the dust and not to 1 spread it, now during sale . . .
Our Biff Bed Room Sale Specials
$7.50 . Guaranteed 45 lbs. Felt Mattress at $9.00 Guaranteed 50 lb. Felt Mattress at ..... .
$5.50 Combination .Mattress $5.00 .Combination Mattress
$3.50 Cotton Top Mattress :. $20.00 Iron Beds, now . , : . . . $15.00 Iron Beds now . . . $10.00 Iron Bed, now $5.00 Iron Bedstiow ....... . . ;
4 ,w .crass ceus, now ............ 4 . .
$36.00 Brass Beds, now v.i $40.00 Brass Beds, now . rl
; v , Other brass beds 20 off
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$5.75 .$7.00 .....$4.50 $4.00 .....$2.45 . . . . $16.00 ....$12.00 . . . .$ 8.00 .... $ 3.95 ....$35.25 ....$27.00 .' . . . $30.00
TheseTalienfromallOverlheStore $1.00 Grade Inlaid Linoleum, yard 70c Best D grade Linoleum, 75c quality at .60c Best E grade, 60c quality, at .48c 50c grade at 39e $45.00 Wilton Rug .$35.00 One 3-piece C. Walnut Bedroom Suite, $108.50, now $81.50 One 4-piece Genuine Mahogany Bedroom Suite, $116.50, , now at .v.. $87.50 One 4-piece C. Walnut Suite, was $75.00, now .$60.00
$26,50 Dressers at .$21.50
$17.00 Dressers at .
$19.00 Dressers at . $7.50 Dressers at . . $25.50 Chiffonier at $8.50 Chiffoniers at $6.50 Chiffoniers at .
.....$13.60
v. ..................... .$15.20 ......... .......... $4.95 ;..,; $20.40 . v....;.............:...... . $6.80 .V. . . . . . . v . .$5.20
$1.00 and $1.25 Clothes Hampersjust whatjyou want, now to r7Cif close at 55c and
The Cadillac Vacuum Sweeper, regular $7.50 value ; now during j, 0
One lot of Odd Dining Chairs good values, to close at v QKn each TOU
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