Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 319, 21 December 1915 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1915

TRINITY GIVES XMAS PROGRAM

I Tb Christmas program for Trinity Lutheran church. Rev. Oscar T. F. ,'TressoI, was announced today, i ' Christmas Morning, 6:30. SJoy to the World . Handel .Invisible Choir. Songs of the Age Geibel . ' Organ. Silent Night, Holy Night. .... .Gruber Choir. O Holy Night Wilson Choir. Sermon, theme: , "The Blessed Christmas Mystery." Offertory - Faulkes Organ. 0 Uttle Town of Bethlehem Bliss : Ladies' Chorus. 1 March : Rogers Organ. Sunday Evening, 7:00. rweinachtsabend Mailing

i Organ. rrhe Herald Angela Sing Fearis ; Choir. Sing, O Sing This Blessed Morn Rogers Mrs. Charles Igelman, Mr. Charles Drifmeyer, Miss Marie Deuker Mr. Loots Stauber. . Sermon, theme: "The Christ-child's Cradle Song." (Berceuse Rogers Organ. to Holy Night Adam Choir. March Smith Organ. Miss Edna, Deuker, organist.

amy persons Injured on ice

HAOERSTOWN. Ind.. Dec. 31.

JTrecherous ice caused the downfall

and subsequent injury to several resi

dents of this place during the last

Wer days. Mrs. Ell Kendrick was ser

iously injured about the hips when she

slipped and fell. She is confined to her bed aa the result of the injuries.

Mrs. A. R. Jones fell and fractured

her arm. Martin Gotfried is nursing a. dislocated shoulder suffered in a

fall. John Miller. Fred Stoltz, J. K.

Snarks and Deltnar Mohler suffered

(minor bruises from falls.

CITY SCHOOLS CLOSE WITH XMAS EVENTS

After programs of various kinds for Christmas entertainments in the public schools of Richmond today, the pupils and students were dismissed this afternoon for the annual two weeks holiday. School will not convene until Monday, Jan. i'.. Session:, were held Monday and tcday tc mnkc up for the two days during the Thanksgiving week which were missed by he pupils. All the students and a number of the parents were present at the entertainment given in the- auditorium ol the high school this afternoon. The program was delivered under the ili rection of Ralph Sloane'. supervisor of music in the Echcols and consisted of orchestral numbers and songs by the members of th:: glee ciub. Frequent applause was given during the enterlainment. Programs In the firadc schools varied Recitations, songs, carols and cantata: for the most part had been planned.

DR. KELLY ANNOUNCES CENTENNIAL BODY

TRENCH CLEANERS BUTCHER SURVIVORS LONDON, Dec. 21. The official announcement that steel helmets have at last been adopted in the British armjA is a welcome imitation of what has already proved a great success among the French troops. An officer under General CaBtlenau, in Champagne, has ' lately written testifying to the great utility' of these and similar ancient and modern devices for protection in the trenches. The helmets are covered with the same greyblue cloth as the uniforms, and even the water bottles and .other equipment are treated in like manner. The use of the helmets has now become universal. A new use has been found for knives by what are called the "trench clean

ers," who, after the first line has passed with the bayonet, follow on and despatch such of the enemy as offer resistance. These knivers are described as a sort of knuckle-duster, the blade being strapped to the back of the hand, and can be effectively used either as a weapon of offense or defense.

RICHMOND FRIENDS FIGHT BIGGER NAVY

RAILROADS RECALL MEN ON FURLOUGHS

As a result of the increased movement of freight over, the road G. R. & I. men who have been off on furlough are being recalled, for the number of engine crews and brakemen are inadequate to handle, the demand made upon the service. The railroads are reaping a harvest this year both in the freight and passenger departments and this -has been shown by the "large number of extra cars it has been necessary to press into service. Both the Pennsylvania and C. & O. and the G. R. & I., are experiencing an area of prosperity that has the officials on the jump and when the De

cember report is finally audited it is anticipated by railroad men who- are in a position to kn'W'that they will show greater : profits " than they have for any month in years. . .-;:' -

MRS. ASQUITH DENIES WRITING TO GERMANS

LONDON. Dec. 21. Emphatic . denial that Mrs. H. H. Asquith, wife of the prime minister of England, has associated with German prisoners at Donington hall was made in. court today when Mrs. Asquith's libel suit against the Globe was continued-"' The charge is made upon a letter printed in the Globe that 'the wife of a cabinet minister was guilty : of. disloyalty and of association with German prisoners at Donington hall.".

ROAD TRIAL VENUED

The case of Sisk. Sprinkle. Leavell & .Co, against the Foster Construction company, the county auditor and treasurer, was venued to Henry county this morning from the Wayne circuit court. The complaint asks for $1,700 alleged to be due on a contract for the construction of the National road east. The petition for a change of venue was. granted on the grounds that the Wayne, county auditor and treasurer are named defendants to the suit.

LOOK FOR NEGRO ASSAILANT

INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 21. All Edwards,. 60, white, may die. and Crede De Homey, colored is today suffering serious cuts as a result of a threecornered fight. The officers are looking for Jack Simms, a negro, who is said to have done the cutting. .

ATTORNEYS AGREE ON TIME TO HEAR HASEMEIER TRIAL

Date will be set for the re-trial of the Hasemeier-Bentlage case sometime during the January term of the Randolph circuit court, according to a statement of Wiured Jessup, one of the plaintiffs attorneys. The January term begins Jan. 3, and it is pected that the case will be concluded before April 1, 1916. The time favored by the attorneys is the latter part of February or the first of March. The trial, which lasted over. three weeks in the Wayne circuit court, and which caused more sensation through

out the county than any case for the past ten years, will b. equally as exciting when it Is tried in Randolph county. . New evidence, will ba presented on both sides. It is understood.

POLO COLISEUM -Indianapolis vs. Richmond WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Carl F. Weisbrod Piano Tuning and Repairing. Phone 2095.

S. E. Nicholson, editor of the American Friend and other members of the Society of Friends here have received word that Senator Shively has introduced in the senate a large number of the resolutions, protesting against increased naval and military armament in the United States . embodying expressions from all the monthly meetings in Indiana. Included in these are the protests of the Richmond and West Richmond monthly meetings. The flood of protests which bombarded the senate and house has shown to officials in the Friends church that members ' have ,conscientiously followed the suggestions given them through the American Friend and other sources.

BUY NEW TOWN PUMP

1 1 AGERSTO WN, Ind., Dec. 21 Three men made Hagerstown a Christmas present of a new town pump but they had to be placed under arrest before they parted with the necessary $11. The unwilling donors were G. D. Hamilton, Russell Turner and Clifford Johnson, arrested in New Castle by Special Jefferson Township Policeman John Prichard. The men were fined for having broken the old iron pump.

Prof. Hines Seeks Preferment From Republican Party

Now Active Candidate Nomination Gtate Superintendent Public Instruction.

THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED; A LEADING SCHOOL MAN

Not Only in Indiana But Also in Nation His Record One of Unusual Efficiency.

President Kelly today announced the members' of the Karlham college centennial committee. Representing the faculty they are: Professor Harlow J.lndley, chairman; Professor K. P. Trueblood, Profewor Martha Doan, Miss Edna Johnson and Mr. H. G. Lawrence. Representing the students they are Mark Mills. West Newton. Ind.. Edna AVildman. Seloia, Ohio. Josiah Marvel. 127 North Tenth St., Marguerite Norton, Carthage. Mo., Ralph Morrish, .lonesboro, Ind , and Amelia Ruger, Highland, N. Y.

THOMAS HENDERSON SHOWS IMPROVEMENT

The condition of Thomas Henderson of Centerville. was much improved today, according to Turnkey Morgan at the county jail where Henderson was brought for safe keeping. An insanity inquest will be held within the next few days and an effort made to secure admission to Easthaven. When Henderson was brought to the jail last Saturday, he tore up his bed clothing and it was feared that he would kill himself by hurling himself against the iron bars.

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' N". uinrs. Prof. Uinnaeus X. Hines. superintendent of the Crawfordsville schools, is a candidate for the office of state

superintendent of public instruction, subject to the decision of the state Republican convention. He has never held a public office of any kind and has never ben a candidate for any position within the gift of the people. He has spent many years as student, teacher, and superintendent, and he now feels that he would like to fill the high and honorable office of state superintendent. While he has received volumes of encouragement in his ambition from school men and others all over the state, he is nnounclng that he is running for the office he desires not because some one wants him to do so but because he wants the plac. . Prof. Hines has been superintendent of the Crawfordsville schools since 1908. From 1901 to 1906 he was superintendent of schools In Union City, Indiana; from 190S to 1908 he was superintendent " in Hartford City, Indiana. Thoroughly Qualified. As to education. Superintendent Hines is properly equipped for the position for which he is a candidate. He entered Indiana university after graduating from the Noblesvllle high school, At the university he wen the degree of A, B, and later returned for post-graduate work, for whieh he was granted the degree of master of arts. He has also done pest-graduate work in Cornell university, Ithaea. N: Y and also in Celumbus university, New York City. During all his student and professional career he has been a constant attendant on teaehers' meetings of all kinds. He has in every way sought to keep up with all that is newest and best in the profession of teaching. Adv. j

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