Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 76, 8 February 1916 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 8,1916.

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Learn Jiu Jitsu

MUELLER IS HONORED

County Engineer J. W. Mueller was distinctly honored at 'the meeting of the Indiana Engineering society by being elected vice president of the organization. The convention of the Engineering society was held In conjunction with the meeting' ot the State Sanitation society at Indianapolis.

DR. DENNIS ISSUES APPEAL

In the campaign for funds to support the county visiting nurse Dr. David W. Dennis has issued the following: To the people of Wayne township We are. trying to raise a sustaining membership of 1,000 to the anti-tuber-

COUNCiLMEN SIGN PAY ROLL

Barnard College girls, those alluring damsels whose gym nasium and campus enclosures have long held mysteries interest-

ing as much for the mystery as for the charm of the girls, are

learning to take care of themselves.

The girls are learning how to protect themselves with their

own pretty hands, no matter what sort of surroundings they may

happen to encounter. Every day those who are lucky enough to see them at work may find perfectly harmless looking belles ac

quiring knowledge concerning the most just way to twist a guy s arm until he screams with pain, or to deftly trip an unwelcome in

trader so that he measures his length in the justly celebrated

New York gutters. . ,

The girls have gone in for jiu jitsu. This ancient sport and

defense from the land of flowers and the empire of the Most Emi

nent Favorite Child of the Harvest Moon is being taught by Miss i ii- - j; x -t k-1 i li. - -

virace ueraru, vne turecixesa ui piiyaiciu culture.- -. ? ;

DIRECTORS OF CLUB NOMINATE SLATES

Nominations for the board of directors of the : Comemrcial club were made last evening. " Following the custom of former years, two tickets were named to be called the Red and the Blues. Names on' these tickets will be voted on separately by club members next Monday evening. ' George Eggemeyer was chairman cf commute nominating the Red and Charles Jordan chairman of the nominating committee for the Blues; The ' following tickets were named: Reds Howard A. Dill, Fred Lemon, F. S. Bates, Lee B. Nusbaum, W. H. Romey,' S. W. Hayes, S. E. Swayne, J. H. Mills and Thomas Tarkelson. Blues George Ballinger, John Bayer, Elme'r Eggemeyer, Dr. S. C Markley, Raymond Mather, William Bartel, Omer G. Whelan, John Zwissler and Charles Thomason.

It is estimated that $10,000,000 worth of goli 1b destroyed annually by a Chinese custom of burning small pieces of gold leaf on certain anniversaries. ,

PAIN DISAPPEARS

LIKE MAGIC

Perhaps the most Important item of

business before council last night was the placing of signatures to the munici

pal pay roll. ThlB Bolemn duty having been performed by those nine councilmen who were not attending the Democratic rally at the Coliseum, John

Burdsall was chosen president pro tem in the absence of Mayor Robbins.

Upon motion of Councilman Wil

liams council went on record demand

ing that the board of public works make immediate repairs to Newman's

Hill to render the road passable for delivery wagons. r . v Councilman Waidele complained of

MORAN'S MANAGER

IS MONEY MAKER

the condition, of sidewalks on South West C street . . , Council will attempt through a motion by Alphons Welshaupt to compel the Bullerdick Coal company to erect a retaining wall along its property. Complaint by Councilman Williams that peddlers were selling cheap raincoats in the city, cheapening the citizens, was referred to the committee cn ordinances. . -

. Ike Dorgan, a former newspaper man, who is managing the destinies of Frank Moran, heavyweight aspirant for the championship . has shown an uncanny genius for finance since his management of the Pittsburger. Dorgan took Moran under his wing four months ago.' Up until that time Moran had been a failure as far as making any money out of the pugilistic game was concerned. ,

ASKS EARLY CLOSING FOR SHOE STORES

Plans were formulated at the regular session of the Retail Clerks' Uni- n last night in Carpenters' hall for a social to be held on March 6. Every clerk in the city will be invited. H. J. Conway of Lafayette, secretary-treasurer of the Retail Clerks' Protective association, will be the speaker. A movement was also launched to Secure the consent of the proprietors ot men's furnishing stores to close at 10 o'clock on Saturday nights.

culosis society at 1 or more each member yearly to raise a. fund of 1,000 to employ an expert nurse to go around to the homes throughout the county to show the people who are sick how to keep from , spreading the disease and how . recovery is possible! . Richmond's .share ; of ; this fund is $500 and is now raised and in bank. Wayne township's share outside of Richmond should be In the same proportion Jn which we pay taxes, be $90. Three dollars has been paid by residents of. the township. This leaves $87 yet to get Will citizens who live in the township not send us this amount, that is. Join the society at $1 or more. It will take all who see the need and are willing to help to -;. make this amount Will you not at least when called on pay $1 or more and help us stamp out this disease? . i .

NECESSITY

Continued From Page One. the city In its efforts to negotiate such a loan without authorization by the voters would be that section of the state law which provides that: "The common council of any city contem

plating the building, extension improving, purchasing or leasing of any such works (public utilities), shall,

before the approval of any such con

tract or resolution for such erection,

purchase or lease, first submit the question to the qualified voters of

such city at a special or general elec

tion, of which election and the submission of such question thereat no

tice shall be given for twenty days by publication for two weeks, once each

week, In a newspaper of general circulation." .This section Is from the cities and towns act of 1905 but attorneys who have investigated are of the opinion that the section has not been invalidated by subsequent legislation. Bond's View Unknown. Whether City Attorney Bond is prepared to accept the generaUy , expressed legal opinion that the electric plant purchase question must be referred to the voters is not known. Such action, however, would be required in the event financial institutions refused to participate in the loan as recenUy authorized by council.' Another Interesting announcement was made today in connection "with the pending purchase of the L. H. & P. electric plant An official of the company stated that the purchase valuation the commission had established for the company's electric utility was perfecUy satisfactory to the company and that the company was not considering appealing the ' commission's purchase order to the courts. "Why shouldn't we be satisfied with the price established?" remarked this oiticial. "It is within $600 of the most extravagant valuation estimated by any of our witnesses at the hearing before the commission last year. And

the commission added one per eent more to the going value we . applied for." ' -

WHAT WEAK WOMEN NEED We Have It in a Remedy Containing the Three Oldest and Most Famous Tonics Known. VInol contains the three oldest and most famous tonics known to medicine, viz. the medicinal extractives of fresh cod livers, without oil, peptonate of iron and beef peptone. That is why Vinol is such a wonderful remedy for weak, run-down persons, feeble old people, delicate children, and to restore strength after sickness. -Read this testimony. Savannah, Ga. "I was weak, nervous, run-down, had no appetite, and could not sleep, I had tried medicines without any benefit and one day the nurse asked me to try Vinol. I did so and it made me feel like a new woman. It has restored my strength and I can do all my own housework. I would not take anything for the good Vinol has done me." Sarah White. We return money In every such case where Vinol fails to benefit the purchaser. Clem Thlstlethwaite. Adv.

POLO Coliseum POLO Thursday Night, Feb. lOth INDIANAPOLIS vs. RICHMOND GAME CALLED' AT 8:30 O'CLOCK Skating Tuesday & Saturday

You Sleep Like a Top After a Rub j .... . j With Speedway. ' ' in. - i x: .. .; ;J : Few people know how to relax their muscles even when they are well. , When pain sets in It's "almost Impossible for anyone to properly relax their muscles. Speedway liniment makes it easy to- do- this, even when the body Is racked with pain. It's the relaxing that quiets and soothes the nerves,1 and . it's . the restoring . the. circulation that gives you relief from pain. Go to A. G. Luken and other good dealers today and get even a small container of Speedway. Liniment,- rub it in, .use. itunder a bandage and note the quick, soothing . relief. , Just the thing - for rheumatism, lumbago, sora throat and all muscular soreness-.- ' Never -burntf1 or blisters, never smarts, or stains. Use freely. Sold under a guaranty of money back if it fails to give relief. Read the booklet. Put up in 25c, 50c and $1.00 sizes. Your druggist has it. Adv.

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NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and all others concerned, that the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law, will make application to the Roard of County Commissioners of said County, at the next regular . session commencing on the first Monday of March, 1916, for a renewal of my license to sell intoxicntlng liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be dmnk upon the premises where sold in accordance with tho provisions of an act of the General Acsembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1875, and all amendments and additions thereto and all other laws of the state now in force in relation to such bust ness. The precise location of the said premises for which I desire such llcensa and a specific description and

location of the room In such building

is as follows: . Being the front room on the ground floor of a one-story frame building situated on the southwest corner of lot number sixty (60) in Jesse Iden's addition to the city-of -Richmond, in said county, , Said building fronts on North D street in that part of said lot where the east line ? North Third street-Intersects the north line of North D street and being in the Second ward of said city of Richmond, Wayne' county, Wayne township, Indiana. 1j.lt ALPHONS N. COLLET. ,

NOTICE. ' ' Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and all others concerned, that the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law, will make application to the Board of County Commissioners of said County, at the next regular session commencing on the first Monday of March, 1916, for a renewal of my license to sell Intoxicating liquors at retail with permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premises where sold In accordance

with the provisions of an act of the!

General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1875,

and all amendments and additions)

tnereto and an otner laws of the state now in force in relation to such business. Also to carry on In connection therewith a lunch counter. The precise location of the said premises for which I de3ire such license and a specific description and location of the room in such building is as follows: Being the front room on the ground floor of a certain brick building on the following described real estate, towlt: The east half of lot number nine (9) and nine (9) feet off of the west side of lot number ten (10) in that part of said city of Richmond, Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana, laid out by William Kenworthy and being No. 829 North E street in the Third ward of said city. V 8-lt HENRY SHANNON.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. State cf Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Wayne county will receive sealed proposals for 40 oak piling, not less than 8 inches in diameter at the top and 12 inches in diameter at the bottom, and 16 feet in length. Said piling shall be delivered at the Klrlin farm in Washington township at the site where they are to be used along the stream of Greensfork. . Also the driving of said piling under the direction of, and to the proper depth required by the superintendent of county highways of Wayne county, and in such manner as to afford the best protection to the public highway adjacent to the stream at that point Contract for furnishing piling and for driving same may be let together or separately. . ' Bids will be received until 11 o'clock

on Saturday, Febru-ry 26, 1916, at the county auditor's office at the court house in the city of Richmond. Bids will be received for said piling in accordance with the specifications above set forth.

Bids must be submitted on blanks designated by the state, which may be procured of the auditor of Wayne county. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety .bond In a sum not less than the amount of the bid, and in all respects conform with the law governing such matters. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners of Wayne county. L. S. BOWMAN. 8-15 ' Auditor Wayne County.

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The lower beater on the RUDE is small, being the same size as the top beater, and spreads its part of the load same as the ordinary single cylinder would spread, which is . directly behind the machine. As the beater is partially below the level of the apron the manure that it spreads is falling as the beater catches it and for this reason it takes very little power to spread the lower portion of the load. The upper beater is in two sections which stand at an angle to each other with the center higher than the ends and as it must spread in the direction of rotation each section throws its part away from the center or out beyond the wheels. These beaters revolve on cold rolled steel shafts which are clamped together in the center by a heavy malleable union. The driving gears for these beaters are very simple in construction and have chilled bearings and are equipped with hard oil cups to insure proper lubrication. They are independently driven. The comb or rake is not necessary on the RUDE and by eliminating this attachment we have reduced the draft. Other manufacturers claim that the comb is necessary' to hold back chunks until properly broken up, but the real purpose is to use the comb to level off the load for they must have a level load in order to get a level spread

Our Challenge The "Rude" is the only spreader made that will spread a high, arched or heaped load full seven feet wide and spread it evenly on the ground.' By dynamometer or scale test it has proven to be the lightest draft spreader made. These are facts' which we challenge our competitors to disprove by tests in the field. The "Rude" Is Best By Tcsl

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