Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 139, 28 April 1916 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1016

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FBOIT HMTS :S11S : ,,' . I30&SEBYC3ED " DEGLABE

Everything points

fruit erep this year.

toward' . large

.The spring hat

been almost Ideal frs-m tie fruit standpoint; Thsse -rere statcsicats tnadd today by ieee! nurserymen.

The tree have been late in blossoming but tfela la a good ign. The blosonis usually coma put early and get frosted. The steady cool weatber baa kept the bade from bursting until now . when it ta beginning to warm up. Al- ; taost simultaneously with tbe blossoming of tbe trees, tbe early spring rosea bloom. - May flowers will be held at tba proper time thia year. In- pre vious- years many of them have come out ta April. Lut year ' a warm spell about the

first of April brought the blossoma out

early and then a cold snap that followed did much damage to the fruit

crop. Since tbe trees are blossoming; so late this year there la little

danger from frost and cold weather.

Tbt weather forecaster says that warm

weather Is due today and that it will

stay. . - , -v L--;..' '

The San Jose sale will as .usual be

the greatest hlnderance to a large fruit yield this year, the nurserymen say. ' ' Not only does it injure the fruit and

SET $10,000 TRIAL AGAINST RAILROAD

The trial of Frank Retz against the P., C. C. & St. U railroad for 110,000

damaged received while on a train near Olive Hill, will be held in circuit court Tuesday. "Retz alleges that he

(was en his way home, near Hagerstown, when an employe of the comjpany assaulted him, throwing him to

tbe floor or the smoking car, wnicn resulted In striking his head against a seat and causing several minor injur-

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shorten tbe yield of trees but It la also killing many fruit treea annually. The

ravages of this .scale can be stopped, experts say. by spraying the trees as

specified in bulletins that may be obtained for the asking from the department of agriculture, Washington. V. C. LIIIDLEY PRESIDES AT HISTORY MEETING Prof. Harlow Llndley of Earlham college, president of the Ohio Valley Historical Association, presided at the Joint subscription luncheon of. the Ohio Valley and Mississippi Valley Historical associations yesterday. This was

held in connection with the ninth an

nual meeting of the Mississippi VaJ- ' ley Historical association that is being held at Nashville, April 27-29. 60-DOZEN EGGS BROKEN: .

V. R. C, DELEGATES GO TO CONVENTION

Delegates of the local branches of the G. A. R.; the Ladies of the G.V A. R.: Women's Relief Corps; Sons of

Veterans and Auxiliary will attend the

state conference to be held at Evansville. May 8. 9 and 10. Mrs. Kate ScotU state president of .the Women's

Relief Corps, and Mrs. Nellie Meyers, state secretary, will attend. Mrs. Pauline Jones, president of the local corps, will also attend along with three delegates, Mrs. Emma Ranks, Mrs. Mary Bond and Mrs. Mary Rogers. '

VINCENNES, Ind., April 28. Fresh fortunately not bad eggs were splattered over the' street here when an interurban car hit a wagon containing sixty dozen eggs.

TWO PUPILS GRADUATE

Two pupils were graduated from the

Webster high school last evening. George W. Winfrey of Alexandria de-t livered the commencement address on' the subject, "if I Had My Life to Live Over Again." 'The speaker urged the high school and the five common school graduates to continue their education. Mrs. Julia Freed Walker, of Indianapolis will deliver -the address at the' commencement of the Centerville high school this evening.

DQOICS AND PAPERS : READ IN. QUANTITIES DY WAYNE PEOPLE

: If books, magazines and newspapers are indications : oi ' a higher intelligence and a deeper Interest, in affairs

of the world, Wayne county residents-

are fast acquiring those characteristics.'. : , v .''Each year the postoffice business increases." said Postmaster Beck. "It seems as if people are reading - and

writing more. than they formerly did; more books and magazines go through the mail and - the number of "papers delivered by the carriers is amazingg. The record of the postoffice show that practically every "year since the department was organized,an increase in receipts has been shown. .

"One of our carriers delivers a local newspaper to practically evry house on hia route. said Mr. Beck "Farmers everywhere are reading '. newspapers much more than they ever did before, and the. number of poultry and farm magazines has increased.

GANDER HATCHES NEST.

A8KS FOR MACHINE

Complaint to replevin an automobile : which is now In the hands of the defendant, was filed by Frank Taube, jauto sales agent, against Ora Stump 'and Everett Taylor, in circuit court today. The demand is for. 1100 and the recovery of the automobile. If we produced as much corn, to the acre as do England and Germany, we could double the world's supply of that product.

WHEN SHE SEES IT, QUICKLY.

Can your wife aee a joke. t If It's In the shape of 'a bonnet or k dross that some . other woman la rearing she can.

Military training Is .compulsory on

all male citizens between the ages of

twelve and twenty-five in New Zea land.

BRAZIL, Ind., April 28. Hobart Brewer has a . gander - that played Mother Goose and hatched out a nest of eggs, sharing the job of setting on the nest with the goose.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

MARYAI.1 WOODS Continued From Page One. lie. speaking, and 97 percent in music. - She .was absent three days during th term. Mis .Woods I 17 year old, and ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charts Woods. -Throughout, her ; public. sch09l. career she has net averaged under $5 per cent for the term, including the grades on her examinations' for which questions are prepared by the state. N

a deal for the Waverly plant at India-

called off this deal when it learned

that it could secure a lease . on the Westoott factory buildings," ,

DAVIS TO

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ENGLISH BOAT SUNK

.LONDON. April 28. The British steamer Industry, plying between American and French ports,' has been sunk by a submarine in the . Atlantic ocean. The crew was picked up by

another vessel. As far as there was no loss of life.

The Industry displaced 4,044 and was built in 1888.

moval of this concern to Springfield

will not . be keenly felt : by the com

munity because of the expansion of

the Davis company. .. :.

Both the; Davis and the Westcott

companies hare expanded their busl

ness so rapidly the past two years that

they had each outgrown their plants

As lack of epaee prevented the en

largement of each of these plants,

condition flnallT resulted whereby one of the concerns had to give way to the

other. -s - Both Almost Moved.

In fact for a time there was an ex

cellent prospect of the city losing both

of. these plants. When the-Westcott

is known, i company completed its negotiations

i for the plant it is to occupy in Spring-

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tons .' field - the Davis, company. President

i Davis states, waa Just about-tov close

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