Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 88, 29 February 1916 — Page 12

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 29, 1916. New Orleans Fire Boys Get Practise OFFICER DENOUNCES POLITICAL LEADERS cowardice has been the outstanding feature of practically every action of the present government, which fears publicity, fears even the smallest neutral power and fears to take one single step fully. This was shown when the War Trade department and the Foreign Office tried to defend - themselves against the accusation that the government -was prolonging the war by hampering the navy in its work and enabling dealers in Denmark and Holland to feed the Germans, nay not only to feed them but to provide them with the very, commodities they must have in order to go on with the war. WHIPS MQTHER-fN-LAW FOR STAYING HOME PYTIIIAUS FEAST AT IIOLLANSBUIiG Chenoweth spent a few days the latter part of last week In Decatur on business. COLUMBUS, Ind., Feb. 29. Harry Sims, 20, admitted in court this morning that he whipped his mother-in-law Mrs. Albert Blume, because she would not go with him to church last night He .was fined on a charge of assault and battery. , : : FWSID FROZEN BODY. COLUMBUS, Ind., Feb. 29. The body of Charles Chadwlck. 65, who recently tried suicide by slashing an artery in his wrist,, was found frozen in the yard, It is believed he Intentionally discarded all of his clothes and went outdoors to freeze. LONDON, Feb. 29. 'I look upon politics as the dirtiest profession on earth, next to that of a scavenger, and the most dishonest after that of a pickpocket," Major General Sir Alfred Turner wrote recently in a fierce attack upon the British coalition government. : " . The bye-election in the East End of London, where a typical man of action nearly succeeded in beating the regular candidate who had the support of both of the great parties, is that even the voters of the humblest election districts are beginning to think independently and that party politics is in danger. The average Englishman despises a coward, and no one can deny that HOLLANSBURG. O., Feb. 29. The Knights of Pythias gave a' banquet Saturday night in the temple on North Main street, in honor of their anniversary, the twenty-fifth since their installation. About 160 members and their families partook of the banquet. The Spartansburg orchestra under the leadership of A. O. Downing of this place, and a trio of men's voices, including-Dale Williams, . Stanley Downing and Hobart Mikesell, furnished the music. . . . Mrs.- Arthur ' Haughton of Richmond has been spending a few days with Mrs. Harry Parks C. W. Cbenoweth attended the funeral of his brother at Lynn Thursday.. Charles SETS .LINCOLN CASE. WASHINGTON. Feb. 29. The request of the British government for an early determination of the appeal of Ignatus T. T. Lincoln, the so-called German spy, who is resisting extradition to Great Britain was granted by the supreme court today. The court set the case for argument on April 30. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY WEAR SIMPLE CLOTHES. James E. Watson, Republican Candidate for U. S. Senator for Indiana, will speak at the K. of P. hall tonight at 8 p. mn on the issues of this campaign. 291 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.-One hundred thousand members of the women's "made. in America league have been asked to wear simple colors to conserve the supply of American-made dyes which is in great demand as a result of the lack of German dyes. Vice Consul P. R. Josselyn, at Canton, has been informed that the Chinese government is about to open an aviation school at Canton for which it will need several machines.

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The picture shows firemen of New Orleans, being instructed in the latest methods of fire fighting on a specially constructed training tower. The same method of training is being used in many large cities and enables firemen to successfully cope with fires in skyscrapers.

THIRTY FRIENDS SPRING SURPRISE ON ANDERSON TOMS' BIRTHDAY

'CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Fob. 29. Jlolativen and friends of Anderson Toms to the number of thirty or more fiavo him a pleanant surprise Sunday, it being li is neventy-iourth birthday anniversary. Ali came with well-filled baskets from which a sumptuous repHst was served under the direction of Mrs. Tr.ms and daughter, Miss Eva. The guest, besides Mr. Toms' brothers and sisters and their families were Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Unthank of Spiceland. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hawkins of Cireenfield, Miss Agnes Johnson of Karlham, Mrs. Arnold Layman of St. Lcuis and Mrs. Walter Wood of this city. It was an interesting social occasion, the time being largely spent in reculliiig incidents of earlier years The following students will graduate from the Cambridge City high school at the close of this term: Eugene Dlffenderrer. George Morris. William .Williams, Marry Winter, Uuth Adams, Helen Johnston. Lucile I'ruitt, Edna Wharton and Kulh Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John Gehring entertained at dinner Sunday all the. members of their family In honor of their daughter and ImMiand., Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Sullivan, who were married on Thurs-

DREW TO COMPETE IN A. A. U. CONTESTS

day Miss Hazel Stiefel, who was called home early last week on . account of the serious illness of her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Kerlin, returned to Wingate Sunday to resume her duties as principal of the high school R. D. Ressler, who resigned as rural mail carrier, is again at his former place in the Pennsylvania freight off ice .... Fred Huddleston of Indianapolis has taken a position in the Wayne National bank Cambridge City Lodge, No. 5, F. and A. M., will confer the Master's degree on one candidate Wednesday evening B. F. Wissler spent Saturday and Monday in Richmond attending to business.... Dr. R. D. Morrow of Richmond, candidate for coroner, Was circulating among the voters here Mon

day.. ..Miss Florence Webb has re

turned from Angola, Ind.. and has re

sumed ner duties at city librarian..

Mrs. Arnold Layman of St. Louis is spending the week with her parents.

air. and Mrs. Anderson Toms, and

sister. Miss Eva The condition of Mrs. Sarah Kerlin. who has been crit

ically ill of , pneumonia, the greater

part or rne montn, nas slightly improved since Friday Isaiah Fricker has purchased a new five-passenger

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Howard P. Drew, the negro sprinting marvel, will compete in the indoor A. A. V. championships, which will be held next month, providing starting block are used. Drew has written to Secretary Fred W. Rubien, saying that he expected to be East again

about the time the title events will

lake place", and will be pleased to I luu under the above condition. J

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Hiram Lamb has returned from Kentucky where he spent five, weeks with relatives Floyd Creg will work for John Walters this summer Karl Behr of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Behr Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Prather, a baby boy, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wolford of Richmond were guests of Charles Sarber's family Sunday. .-. .Mrs. Georce TSntler

entertained the Young Married Ladies'

club of Cambridge City Thursday Mrs. Amanda Beck has returned home after soendine the winter with her

children in Indianapolis.

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