Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 118, 7 April 1916 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND "SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916

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PRODUCERS OF MILK DEMAND HEW PRICE

CHICAGO, April 7--r-Th first "gettogether" meeting la aa attempt to

, end Chicago's milk war, which has become so aerioui that all deliveries bare been stopped except to families baring babies and small children, will fce held today. Producers and dealers will appear before Health Commissioner Robertson and cite their grievances. . Before the meeting, members of both factions declared there would be no receding from the present stand. The produce tj announced that the on

ly way to end the strike would be for

, the deslera to pay the new scale

51.55 per 100 pounds. The dealers

were equally determined not to con promise. 1 '

DAISY BARR'S WORK

ATTRACTS NOTICE

The Rev. Daisy Barr, a prominent Friends pastor, who has often spoken In Richmond churches, is attracting considerable attention at Indianapolis, where she Is conducting a revival at the Meredian M. E. church. Speaking, on prayer she said: "The reason more of our prayers are not answered Is because we leave the door open and allow admission to the world with all its distracting influences." Mrs. Barr is .conducting a series of noon shop' meetings that also are attracting many persons. , ,

ART EXHIBIT OPEN ONE MORE EVENING

The "Made-in-Richmond" exhibit will be open tonight In the art gallery on the third floor of the high school building so persons who attend the - High School Discussion league may have an opportunity to view it. It will be open only one more night, although the exhibit lasts for about two weeks yet. Since it opened a week ago, the "Made-in-Richmond" exhibit has at: tracted considerable attention and Comment. Although most of the paintings are landscape studies, they are treated in a great variety of ways. The nature ocenes by J. E. Bundy have attracted particular attention. Many other artists of wide reputation are -exhibiting, among whom are Mr. Gregg. William Eyden, Jr., Elwood Morris, Mrs. " Eggemeyer, George Baker, John Seaford and Frank Girardin. The arts and crafts by the advanced art students of the high school are also drawing considerable attention.

MEN SENT TO FRONT

Recruits : that have been accepted at the local station will be transported immediately to the Mexican front in compliance with General Pershing's recent request for all available men, said Recruiting Sargeant Bond last night. They will be put into actual service only in case of emergency. Their, training will continue on the border where they may be readily called in case of necessity.

ARREST INITIATES.

LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 7. Five Purdue freshmen, being initiated into a fraternity, were arrested on the streets of West Lafayette for wearing nothing but pajamas.

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RATLIFF RECEIVES ' TREES FROM CHINA

More trees for the experimental' station which the government has established on the Walter Ratliff farm, were received by Mr. Ratliff today. Among .these, were three grafted cling stone peaches from the fruit districts of China. The trees are of the celebrated Fei variety and are being propagated in this ' country at Oakland, Calif. Mr. Ratliff also received two tamarisks, species of the tamarack. They are half -evergreens and are native of Shantung. China. Mr. Ratliff expects when the trees begin growing this summer that many persons will visit the grounds to see them. I

FINED FOR FLIRTING.

LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 7. O. E. Burch of Remington, was fined $25 for flirting with a young woman on the public square.

ARMY CHANGES HEADS

Captain H. S. Miller, who has succeeded Ensign Cleveland at Salvation Army headquarters, will open services Sunday night. His subject Is "The Prodigal Returned." There have been no services since March 12, but from now on, services will be held on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Captain Miller was stationed here two years ago. He will do the regular salvation work, spiritual and charity.

ORCHESTRAS UNITE - r ; IN MUSIC FESTIVAL

PLANS FOR SERVICES

Funeral .services for the late W. C. Cunningham will be held in New Castle Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Lou Emmons, a relative, and Lee Ashley, manager of the Westcott hotel, will attend. Clinton Cunningham, brother of the deceased, is in Cincinnati making arrangements for the removal of the body, and his wife was in Richmond today on her way to New Castle to care for the arrangements there.

A musical festival will be given by the. orchestras and choruses of the city schools about the second" week In May, R. C. Sloan made known today. - This musical program has been given In connection with the May

festivals in former years, bince the roeiilar festival has been DostDoned

because of the Earlnam pageant and

proposed Richmond centennial, tne

schools will give an independent tes-Uval.

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MAN REGAINS 8IGHT.

COLUMBUS, Ind., April 7 After being blind two years from ulcers, John Lockman, who was a crossing watchman seven years, is able to see again.

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. This picture of Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Waite, father and mother of Dr. Arthur Warren Waite, accused of killing his father-in-law, John E. Peck, by the use of germs and poison, was made as the couple were about to visit their son in Bellevue hospital, New York. It was the aged mother's first meeting with her son since his arrest. She broke down and was carried away weeping hysterically. The news of her son's indictment for murder in the first degree was kept from her for the time being.

BULLET BREAKS GLASS.

.BRAZIL, Ind., April 7. Patrolman Brackney shot a mad dog through the heart and the bullet hit the pavement and glanced through a plate glass window.

SPEAKS AT FACTORY.

Rev. F. G. Kenny, who is conducting revival meetings at the First Baptist church, will speak at the shop meeting at the Elliott-Reid Fence factory at 5 o'clock this afternoon.

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