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Tbt luckiest thing for ' an Indiana baby U to ba born in the Waynt county rural districts, but if it mutt choose an Indiana third-class city as its birthplace it could make no better choice than the city, of Richmond. This Inference is drawn from a study of infant mortality statistics for Indiana in 1915 by John Melpolder,-sec retary of the Wayne county social serr vice bureau. . .,.,-.. Richmond should attempt to reduce its baby death - rate to that of the .county outside the city of Richmond," aid Mr. Melpolder. "This involved the saving of fifteen babies' lives " this year." To Reduce Death Rate. The social service, bureau, through Mr. Melpolder, will attempt to reduce this rate this summer when it hopes to be able to supply pure milk, special died and ice free to those who cannot afford to purchase these necessities for their babies, or at; reduced rates to those who can not afford to pay full price, or at cost to those who can not afford to pay. "The social service bureau Is assurred of medical assistance," said Mr. Melpolder. "The public health nurse this cummer will pay particular attention the baby welfare work, and the bureau has -secured the permission of the superintendent of schools to establish,' if necessary, one or more baby welfare stations In the public "schools this summer." ... . . A special committee consisting of Mrs. Lee , B. NuebatxmV Mrs; ' Benjamin Rush and Mi's. Millard..WarfeL members of the Social Service Bureau Governing board, 'will have this work in charge, . An appeal has been made for additional funds to carry out the. plans and those Interested ,in the baby-saving campaign have been asked to contribute to the fund without any special personal solicitation. Contributions may be sent in care of the newspaper offices or direct to Charles Jordan, treasurer. Produce Statistics. After - several weeks of study In 1 which statistics from every "city in the state as well as every country district, were used, Mr. Melpolder has found the following conditions to , exist in Wayne county: . The average number of deaths of babies- under one year of age per Wayne County population in the whole of the State of' Indiana for the year 1913. was 77. The total number of deaths of babies under one year of age j ln Wayne County for 1915, was 71 or '6 less than in the whole state. This means that a baby In Wayne .County, hsa an eight per cent better chsnce-to survive in Wayne county

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 21 Seneral Scott is due here at 8:30 j'clock this-evening. He will go into the situation with General Funston Boon as he arrives. It, is certain army officers said today that no more Amer.lean troops would enter Mexico for 24 hours. They may not go at all. If the Washington government has decided to abandon the hunt for Villa further forces will not be . necessary, . provided, of course the Carranzistas do not attack the withdrawing forces. v General Pershing has reported that a complete change of plans of campaign In Mexico must be made. General Funston today , declined to reveal Pershing's recommendation, but army GREECE OBJECTS TO GERM MEN INVADING LAND LONDON, April 21. A dispatch from Athens, says that Greece has delivered to the German government a sharp protest against an Invasion of Greek territory by Teuton troops. The Germans are accused of entering the villages of Aghia-Pararkaca and Kirtsalar, near the frontier and carrying away 28 men. and 17 women. " TEBBETTS TO ATTEND MISSIONARY BOARD . , Charles E., Tebbetts will attend the National Missionary Congress of the Laymen's Missionary movement at Washington D. C, April 26-30. He will attend: as the delegate of the for the Friends' board of Foreign missions. Mr." Tebbetts will leave Richmond Sunday for New York city where he will attend the meeting of the committee on . Christian Literature for : Latin America.' He was appointed a Panama congress. " " . He will take an active part in the Rally of the Friends present on Saturday the 29. He will f peak at this meeting and will probably act as chairman. ' - "Elbert Russell, formerly of Earlham college but now connected with the John Hopkins university, Baltimore, will also attend the Washington meet- ' lng. : On the return from Washington. Mr. Tebbetts will, probably .stop- off for a few days at Baltimore.

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thin i baby in tha rest ef the stats comblnarf. ' Flaunt Shew Chane. The total number of deaths of babies under one year of age in the City of Richmond for the year 1915, waa 43, The total number of deaths of babies, under one year, pf age la Wayne Coun ty outside -of the City of Richmond for 1915, was 28; or . 15 less, than In Richmond. " ' ' This means that a baby In- the rural districts of Wayne County has a twenty-one per cent, better chance' to survive than a baby in the city of Rich-, mend. The average number of deaths of TUBUS 111

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LONDON, April 21. More than 3,000 Turks were' killed In the fighting against the British forces In Mesopotamia the war office announced this afternoon. The enemy 10,000 strong attacked the British position of April GARY WILL ERECT TWO tlEV SCHOOLS GARY, Ind., April 21. Two more big school buildings will shortly be added to Gary's school system to help take care of the increased "enrollment expected here in the next year; W. B; Ittner, of St. Louis, Is here planning the building' and looking at several sites. One of the buildings will cost $350,000. The school problem Is rnly one that the city is called upon to solve in a hurry.' The completion of the new steel plants will br' -.g a -great number sof new families into the clt3j within the next year and many ne'houses are Lbelng erected. ' . CONFERS IN CAPITAL. INDIANAPOLIS, April 21. Col. D. A. Frederick, commanding the central department of the regular army, will come to Indianapolis next week to con fer with .local committees on the organization of the three training camps to be held at Fort Harrison this Bummer. ..... are reported massing near Satevo to resist attack from the Carranzistas at Parrai, while in the Cassas Grandes district .the United States troops have entrenched themselves. Pershing will hold on at Satevo until orders to advance or withdraw, are given", officers believe he has given warning that the Carranza forces are planning to attack his forces. " More than 4,000 American soldiers J. J. Somerville announced the names of boys who will take the Y. M. C. A. Bible study class examinations at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The following will take the examination on "Men of the Bible": Raymond Williams, John Livingstone, Richard Holcomb, Floyd Nusbaum, Richard Mansfield, Ralph Ballinger, Norman Hoeffer, Ralph Motley, Kenneth Doljins, Mahlon Walls, Ernest McDonald, Harry Thomas, Frank Crowe, Walter Moss, Dave Rost, Dan Rost; Herbert McMaban, Howard Monger, Omer Monger, Stanley Youngflesli, Richard Robinson, Merrill Scoville, Maurice Minnick, Donald Ramsey; Wilraer Babylon, Howard Dietrick, Ernest.JIoos, Clarence Taylor, Dale Harkins, Paul Herman, Frederick Clark. Russel -Elbert, ' Vernon Spaulding. Walter Hunt, Louis Benge, Randall Kohler, Harold Hyde, Wayne Hill, Lewis Davits, Clifford Motto, Herbert Ashenlelter, Cort Edsall, George Shellhorn, Joe Swearinger, Carl Von Carlezon, Glen Weist, Church day. ' Those that have signed up to take the course in "What Manner of Man Is This?" are: . - THE IDEA. V . (Voices around corner) He says he Is a self-made man. ' ' . I don't doubt that , he did the construction 'work.' but the plans and tpecificaaons were made "by -a monkey. -

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babies under on year of axe par Richmond : population to the combined twelve Third Class Cities of the State of Indiana for the year 1915 was 65.5, The total number of deaths of babies under one year of age In luchmond for 191588 43; or 23.5 less. 4 ' . This-means thai a baby Richmond has a thirty-four percent ; better chance to survive than a baby in the ether third cfaas eitiea of Indiana combined. " - -' - '' These twelve third class eitiea are Gary, Muneie, Hammond; Richmond, Anderson, East Chicago, :ikbart. Lafayette Michigan City, New Albany, Logansport, and Marion.) ' y'

3,010 M 17 and 18 and succeeded in penetrat ing part of the British front The Turks lost heavily however, while the British casualties were considerably less than the total number of enemy dead.- ,

DAVTOtJ BUSINESS POOS; ARRESTED I J MCnUD

William Johnson of Dayton, was arrested -by Patrolman Westenberg this morning and is held at the city jail on a . charge ; of embezzlement. Ben Grashy, of Dayton, hired Johnson, according to his story to the police today, to purchase ;. junk in the vicinity of Dayton.: , Johnson disappeared last "Monday and since that time Grashy has been seeking his horse and wagon and $15, which he said he gave .Johnson when he hired him. This morning, as Grashy. was on his way to the police station he saw Johnson walking leisBURTON ENTERS RAGE INDIANAPOLIS, April 21.A.ccording to information brought to state Republican headquarters here by W. O. Jackson of Springfield, O., members of the Ohio house of representatives, Charles Warren Fairbanks, Indiana's entry for the presidential nomination, will profit by any break in the Ohio ranks at the national convention in Chicago. Ohio has its own candidate, Theodore E. Burton, and it is. understood will vote for him first. 'But in case of a vote, Jackson said, Fairbanks would get two-thirds of the vote. HOUSE BREAKS LOOSE. FORT WAYNE, Ind., April 21. While a big house was being moved downhill the chain broke. A telephone pole and . several trees were ; mowed down before the building found its level. Willet Stovall, John Sullivan, Hilton Lewis, Keith King," Ray Mathews, Edward Beelle, Ward Swain, Harry Cramer, Max Backof en, Walter Schattel, William ' McGrew, Lawrence Crosker, Keith Sharp, Raymond Luley, Edward Gardey,' Harry -Wiggans, Ralph Bradey, Ora Barker, Loyd. Jones, John Barker, Harvey Gordley, Walter Lephart and Franklin Dillion. - . . . SUCCESS. He was obscure and friendless when He bravely started out; But, daily urged ahead by Hope, He, struggled up the slippery slopo, And Jay, at last had gout.

BEAR STORIES FROM R. H: S. CAMP

R. H. S. track team prospects--ao bright a few days age seem a bitclouded now that several genuine ''bear" stories have originated from the camp of Nohr'e men. , The first one is to the effect that. Roland Dollins, star high jumper and runner of the team, has been laid-up.with a; lame back and probably . will be indisposed for the rest ef the season. , . The other hard luck yarn deals with the !f tale of ineligibility of. high school track candidates. Indications are that a,t least four promising candidates will be ditched from the squad because of indifferent work" .In studies. : , ' . . 4. v y f With the opening meet Tech, of Indianapolis but" a 'week ' In the . offing Coach Nohr is worried.' The loss of Dollins and the quartet of iiieligibles would greatly weaken the team and lessen Richmond's chances of winning the Tech meet.

ILLINOIS DEPOTS

DitCX U? PriSiliZtlT SPRINGFIELD 111- Anril 21.-Wlth the ."harmony", program arranged by Roger Sullivan being carried out, lbs Democratic state convention was un der way here this afternoon, and areryming was arranged for adjourn ment before night. The resolutions will praise President Wilson's policy, pledge support to him and .will commend the state's administration in a general way. . , AI1TI-SAL00N CODY r MAY INVITE CItYAN INDIANAPOLIS, -April 21. If invitations from the Anti-Saloon League of America are-' accepted; William Jennings Bryan will peak i Indianapolis in June. The league holds its conven tion -here June 26-29 and Bryan has been asked and it. is expected he will accept. - . ; ' ; , , A mass meeting in Tomlinson Hall will precede the convention. It will be held Sunday afternoon, June 25. Addresses will be. made by prominent men. ". . . An oratorical contest; '. with . repre? sentatives from ten colleges taking part, is also planned, for the first night of the convention. John G. Willack of Texas, for years a wet leader,' will make an address on "Invisible Government." . - " urelydown the street. When arrested the man had only $1,95 arid no junk. Johnson . denies that he - intendea to keep the horse and wagon-and said that he found" junklflg' poor business around Dayton and thought he would come to Richmond." He will be arraigned in police court, tomorrow. ASKS CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, April 21. Disregarding diplomatic custom, Baron Chinda, Japanese ambassader, today asked for an Immediate conference with President Wilson.. His request was granted;: For more than a year no ambassador-has made an -official visit to the president, all business being conducted ; through' the secretary of state. . '. CUNNING - STRATEGY. Lady of the House "I thought I heard you sawing Wood for the ' last two hours . and I' see you haven't : touched a stick." Gentleman of the Road "No. lady, I always snore like that when r sleep In a woodshed. It insures me against being disturbed." ' COLLECT PARK FUNDS. INDIANAPOLIS, April 21. Canvass ers, collecting funds for the state park tort ?w? 2li W i?iSfnS tlf ll nA wek- ".J? ope to ,fet $25,000 in Indianapolis before boosting: the project In other cities of the state.! t, . FINDS MAN INNOCENT. 'w; GREENSBURG, Ind., April 41After eighteen hours deliberations the jury in circuit court acquitted Thomas

' ou8e, former marshal of Newport,-: came back. I could again do my '"""y j Dull, lifeless eyes, coiorl-ss lips, of the charge of second degree mur- work and WMwx. i giTe the credit ! sallow, yellow cheeks give a girl little der. Willis Wolfe was killed in a) 0f my recovery to Dr. Pierce's Golden ' chance for a "man" these days. Don't blind tiger last June and Gouge wasjMedical Discovery, and feel-gratM'l08e heart, just take Hollister's Rocky

uiou uu tuai vuai(C. EAGLES SELECT PLACE - COLUMBUS, Ind, April 21 Shelbyville will entertain - the next annual district meeting of the Eagles. . The 1916 session closed - here . last - night with one thousand Eagles present. Indianapolis and Greensburg drill teams performed. Frank' E. Herring, South Bend, made an address- - ,

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, WASHINGTON, April 21, Cumulative evidence of the impending collapse of the Carrania da facto govern meat today complicated the already tangled skein of American-Mexican relations. The feeling expressed in official circles that the dispatch of General Scott, chief ofstaff of e.army, to San Anroniom to confer with FunHston on the . future of the American punative expedition, was a" forerunner of the withdrawal of the United States troops, began to lve way -to a belief that the forces could not be withdrawn at this time. -. , - - Secretary Lansing .has repeatedly said that the United States was ready japan Wants ; changes wade in jap laws WASHINGTON, April II. President Wilson was asked today by viceCount Chinda, the Japanese' ambassador to have the pharaseology of the Burnett Immigration . bill now before the Senate immigration committee changed so that the apparent coupling of the Japanese people with those of Hindu nationality would be eliminated. The ambassador had talked the matter over with Secretary Lansing and at the request of the latter asked the president today to lake the matter up with Senator Smith, of South Carolina, chairman of the committee. The resident is expedited to ask that the bill be changed to carry the language agreed upon in this connection two years ago when a similar proposition came up. ' f It is understood that the Japanese ambassador called the president's attention to the -fact that the Japanese government had agreed to restrict Coolie immigration to the United States at the time of the original California immigration dispute and protested now that to write a provision of this character into the . bill would be an implied reflection upon -the good faith of the Japanese nation. Also the apparent inclusion of all of the Japanese people with the Hindoo class, the ambassador explained, would be a serious affront to the Japanese. . STAGE INDIAN SCRAP LAFAYETTE, Ind.. April 21. The battle of Tippecanoe is to be ref ought for the Indiana - centennial movies. More than one thousand persons will take part in this section of the Hoosier film. The roles of Tecumseh, General Harrison and other notables will be taken by professional members of the movie company. Pictures also will be made of Purdue university. When Rundown, Gain Vigor, Red Blood

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Gifts of Jewelry and Silver . ARE PRETTY GIFT THINGS FOR EASTER A Fine Showing of New. Spring Jewelry. Beautiful indeed is the new Spring Jewelry and especially attractive are the novel pieces in Rings, Lavallieres, Brooches, Pins Jewelry that Will Please.

For Men Rings Signet or. Stone Set, a good collection to choose from. Scarf Pins, gold. .$1.00 to $10.00 Cuff Links, gold. .$2.75 to $25.00 Gold Filled Waldemar Chains, at j. $2 to $.0O Gold Knives ...... . $30 to $3.00 Gold Filled. Knives. $1.75 to $30 A Watch for the boy graduate, open face, gold filled, $9.00 upward.

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T to comply with Carrama's none to courteous dfttnand to treat treat con earning the withdrawal of the Amertcon troops, , ... GETS SPECIAL TRAIN TO RETURN TO WORK - CHICAGO, April 21, Marvin Hughitt, millionaire chairman of the board of directors of the Chicago and North western railroad, was back at his desk today and happier than he- has been for a month. . - Four weeks ago Mr. Hughitt -was persuaded to take his first vacation in twenty years. " .With Mrs. Hughitt he went to the Pacific, coast;. Tiring of idleness after a few weeks, he engaged a Special train to bring him back to his desk and he came at the rate of 65 miles an hour most of the way. At Omaha President Mohler of the Union Pacific, .had a second special waiting and the Hughitts lost not time in changing. . "Never again for me!" said Mr, Hughitt today. BRIEFS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Inidana County of Wayne ss Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Alfred P. Griffith, deceased, late of Los Angeles County, California. Said estate, is supposed to be solvent. (Signed) The German-American Trust and Savings Bank. 9 Administrator with Will Annexed. G. H. Hoelscher, Attorney. apr-21-2S-may-5 Individual Ice Cream Easter at Prices. moulds for NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss. In Wayne Circuit Court, April teru, 1916. In the matter of the estate of Addison E. Peel, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified before Wayne Circuit Court of: Indiana, as Executor of the last will and testament of Addison E. Peel, deceased,, late of Wayne County, State of Indiana, in accordance with-the terms of the same instrument. The said estate is supposed to be solvent. '' v DICKINSON TRUST CO. Executor. Richmond, Indiana. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attorneys. apr-7-14-21 Cream Easter Eggs, all good eating, at Prices. - NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. Estate of . Clarence L. Grottendick, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Clarence L. Grottendick, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. . Said estate Is supposed to be solvent Howard H. Grottendick, Administrator. Gardner, Jessup & White, Attye. " apr-14-21-28 ! NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Estate of Alexander C. .Anderson, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Alexander C. Anderson, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. George W. Anderson, Administrator. John L. Rupe, Attorney. 14-21-28 A fine assortment of puro cream eggs for Easter, all good eating, to be had at Prices. : FRIED OYSTER LUNCH SATURi PATTERSON. 14 SOUTH 9TH ST. j " . ' v - - - - " 1-7-16-thur-fri-a Mountain Tea. Don't delay surprise yourself and iriends. 30c Clem This tlethwaite. Adv. Adv. , - ' Palladium Want Ads. Pay. For Women Mesh Bags, $3.50 to $20.00. Gold Pendant and Chain, $2.50 upward. , Stone Set Rings, $2.50 upward Signet .Rings. ..... $2.00 upward Gold -Brooches, the latest, $2.00 upward. ' - Gold Bracelets, the latest, $3.50 to $70. Dorin Boxes, $1.00 to $3.50 Hatpins, gold tops. 75c pr, to $2 Lingerie Clasps, 50c to $3.00. '

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BATE8V1LLK, lad., April ii,-Lrnr Wager, 40, son-in-law of Mr. and Mr Zflt Brown, of near Napoleon, wbc wtra killed In Uieir boma Mondt) morning, is under arrest today In con nectlon witj the crime. , Sheriff Bult man arrested Wager directly after th aged couple had been burled yesterday aftrenoon." It "is" thought he will b taken out of the county for safe keep! lng. Feeling runs high; here and the officers will guard against any demon stratlon. Blood hounds led the officer 5 to ' Wager's home' the day of the mur der. , HOLD GREEK. . SPIES - CONSTANTINOPLE. April 21 (vis Lond). It is officially announced today that four- Greeks arrested ' as spies in Turkey have been convicted and executed. . first : national BANK RICHMOND INDIANA A Short Talk On Finance Foresight. Strange as it" may I seem, the, average .'man'.7 does not get ahead so ' much as ten cents a dayj for the most productive j years of his life. How remarkable is this all- : pervading lack of foresight. Business men insure their buildings against fire. But their future financial support they leave to the countless chances of fortune, with no insurance to provide for the unetpected. ' - ' A savings account in this bank is at once Salary Insurance, Accident Insurance and an ., Old Age Pension. The First National Bank offers such policies of insurance ' in the form of a saving account and there Is no possible f orf el- ' ture of either the premium" or the benefit. All the money you pay in and 3 interest credited . to you is subject to withdrawal in cash whenever you need it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK RICHMOND INDIANA MD)( Yourself Upstairs Mens and Ladies' SHOES I OXFORDS ROOM 201 Colonial Bldsr. SPECIAL White Kid Lace, Gray Kid Vamp, with White Kid Top CHILDREN'S SHOES and PUMPS White Soles Polly Ann ; Merimaid I? Patterns Wew Method 82.50 Shoe Store 7th and Jlain v.

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