Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 161, 24 May 1916 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1916

$1,000 REPRESENTS AVERAGE OF VEALTII FOR VAYI1E C0III1TY If yon own property valued at more than $1,000, you are -wealthier than the average Individual Wayne county property owner, according to the books of the county treasurer. The average per capita assessment of property In Wayne county outside of that owned by the corporations is

exactly $1,000.' The total assessment of property, outside of corporation property, is $22,000,000 and County Treasurer Chamness estimates the

total number of tax ' payers in the county at 22,000. The total ' assessment of all property in this county last year was over $37,000,000, which makes an average assessment of $1,681 per capita. ' ... - The total amount of taxes last year was $$20,000 makfng the average amount of tax per capita at $41.80. MRS. SMITH FAILS TO GAIN STRENGTH

Recovery of Mrs. Arthur Smith, who was seriously Injured In an automobile accident near the Wernle Orphans Home last Saturday, is not expected. Since the accident Mrs. Smith has ehown little if any improvement and her death is expected hourly. A new version of the accident was given by Mrs. Garnet Rlngiey, near , whose home the accident occurred, to,iay. Mrs. Rlngiey said that Mrs. Smith was conscious after the accident and told friends that the machine ran off the road near a culvert after

she (Mrs. Smith) had temporarily lost

control of It. , When taken to the home

of Mrs. Rlngiey immediately after the accident' Mrs. Smith was not uncon

scious as was erroneously stated.

Austrians

Drive

PRINTERS CAST VOTES

Today Is election day for the Printers' union. Both national and local officers will

be voted on this evening. The polls

are in Luken's hall and will be open

from 4 to 6 o'clock. Similar elections are being held today by every local of the Printers union in the United

States.

Italian to Rear $ A! iMzft zr

FINISH STEEL "WORK

(1) Italians hurled from all positions on Lavarone plateau. (2) Where the Austrians crossed the Italian border. (3) Austrians advancing on Pasubio. , (4). Vincenza, Italian headquarters and goal of Trentino attack.

' With the completion of the structural steel work and walls of the sixstory building addition at the Starr Piano plant, work of roofing the structure and completing the interior of the building will be under way within a day or two. The structure is being constructed almost entirely of brick end eteel and will be practically fire proof.

COAL

FOR MORRISSON-REEVES LIBRARY.

Proposals will be received up to noon on Monday, May 29, 1916, for furnishing coal to Morrlsson-Reeves library for next winter; best quality anthracite coal, 30 tons to be delivered during the summer at convenience of seller, and 30 tons to be delivered about January 1, 1917, and balance as needed in the spring. Also best quality Pocahontas lump for same delivery W. K. BRADBURY, President library Com. 24-25-26-27

PENIISY ADDS TRAIN AT CLUBS' REQUEST

Through the activities of the Piqua Commercial dub and the . Richmond Commercial club, the Pennsylvania railroad officials have agreed, it is understood, "to replace Train No. 32 on the scheduler The train leaves Indianapolis, east bound, at 12:55 in the afternoon and arrives in New York the following morning at 9:00 o'cIock. . The train was taken from the schedule two years ago. Increasing business will enable the company to reinstate the train, officials say.' -

INHERITANCE TAXES AMOUNT TO $163.

Inheritance taxes paid to the county treasurer during January, February and March amounted to $163.91. This is about the average quarterly amount, Treasurer Chamness said today.

NEW NOTE

Continued From Page One. its citizens is to protect them and that it must retain a sufficient force along the border and in northern Mexico for that purpose until the Mexican authorities - conclusively demonstrate that they can handle the situation. '

' In the absence of the official text

from Carranza which is . now enroute to this city, officials have refused to discuss it any way. At the - white house" it was stated today that there has been no change whatever in the

general situation and that the Per

shing expedition will remain where it is "for the present." Masses Mexican Forces.

Massing of 25,000 Mexican forces, including all branches of the service, at Mapula, near Chihuahua City, by General Jacinto Trevino, is held in

administration circles here , to fcg almost, conclusive proof that an upon the American forces in that r cinityls contemplated.-- - - - y . General Funston .has been ordered by the war department Immediately to 'forward all available' Information regarding the character of these troops. The very fact that Included In their ranks is declared to be practically all of the artillery of the Carranza army, admittedly is highly significant. . Officials point out that It is not the customary thing to hunt bandits with artillery. There is hardly an army officer here who does not believe that the troop movement is preparatory to enforcing a demand for the withdrawal of all American forces from Mexico.

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ATTENDS CONFERENCE.

, Superintendent Williams left today for Muncie to attend the state conference which Is advocating a new state constitution.

Advises Report Villa

at One of Two Places

COLUMBUS, N. M. May 24- Confidential military advices received here today 'from the front Indicate that "Pancho", Villa is at one of two places. One is at San Andreas, northeast of Querrero, and the other is that he is being given shelter in the open country west of Parral. Military officials are

ENTER CULVER MEET

SLEEPS UNDER TABLE

Irvin Embody, wnlle intoxicated yes

terday, espied an open first floor win-; dow of a ,,North Twelfth street rosi- j dence. He'promptly crawled through (

it and then curled himself under tae living room table to enjoy a delightsome snooze. An indignant housewife, however, resented his intrusion and summoned the police. Embody has been arrested four times in about a year for boozing. He escaped the penal farm, however, drawing a $5 and cost fine.

Announcement that R. H. S. track athletes would participate in the annual invitational track and field meet of the Culver Military school, August 9, was made' this morning. Probably twelve Richmond representatives will be sent t to the' meet which is to be staged on the Culver track.

NO RICHMOND

(Continued From Page One icants. Today he. again pleaded guilty to a charge of intoxication, as his wife Bitting in the court room sobbed so violently" and so loudly thai it was finally . necessary to remove her to another room. At first Mayor Robbins fined Marshall $1 and costs, but he finally revoked the ruling and told Marshall

he was going to give him another.

chance. "But," added the mayor, "you get this chance, with the understanding that you never come to Richmond again to sell your produce. In the future your wife will have to look after this work." Marshall said that he was more than willing to accept the ruling. He said

that as long as he remained on the

farm he had no desire to consume firewater. "I won't let him come here again," declared Mrs. Marshall. The trustee of Franklin township also pleaded for Marshall.

$64,600 INCREASE

Continued From Page One. Building Inspector Hodgin states that there is now a big demand for rental residences in every section of the city. The estimated . cost of constructing these thirty-two new residences is $103,650. i Since the first of May permits have been Issued for the construction of fifteen new residences involving an expenditure of $46,650. Before the end of the month it is expected that the total number of permits issued for residences will be close to twenty-five. Since January 1 permits have been issued for a new church, Allen Jay Memorial, cost $12,500; a new foundry, at the Swayne-Robinson plant, cost $5,400; a new factory building at the Starr Piano plant,, cost, $30,000; six business buildings, costing $31,200, and one bank addition, Richmond Loan and Savings Association, costing $2,000.

FOULKE HEADS

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that the tuberculosis hospital that is

Being planned be made a memorial hospital, called the David W. Dennis Memorial hospital. The board favored the suggestion and will make this recommendation to the county commissioners. Mr. Foulke suggested that it would be possible to secure private subscription to the hospital If the commfssioners refused to appropriate sufficient money for the erection of a tuitable building. As chairman of a special committee, Mr; Foulke will appoint two other members to push the plans for the sanitarium.

a healing household ointment The same soothing, healing properties that make Resinol Ointment so effective for eczema and many ether skin-eruptions, also make it a splendid household remedy for Bams Wound Chafior Rashes Cut Sorts Irritations v Cold-sorts and a score of other troubles which constantly arise in every home, especially where there are children. That is why you should keep Resinol Ointment ready for instant use. Sold by all druggists, prescribed by doctors. Trial trtc, Dept. 17-R. Resinol, Baltimore, Md.

certain that the bandit chief tan Is alive and probably wounded in the leg. Several Villista bands have been re-formed, and are coming slowly north, conscripting as they come, according to reports.

! This Frees Your Skin I From Hair or Fuzz I

(Toilet Tips) The method here suggested for the removal of superfluous hair is quick and certain and unless the growth is extremely stubborn, a single application does the work. Make a stiff paste with some powdered delatone and water; apply this to the hairy surface and after about 2 minutes rub it off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. To avoid disappointment, be sure your druggist sells you delatone. Adv.

dleae-op Sale Of Every TRIMMED HAT In our big clean stock. To clean-up our present stock of trimmed Hats we will offer for this week your choice of any hat in our store at a Pnscounett

These Hats are the newest and most desired styles worn this season and every one is a big value. In this sale we are offering all our Dress, Street and Sport Hats. The New Summer Hats in Lace, Leghorn, Milans, Etc., are here ready for your choosing Ask to see our Special New Soft Felts in the new shades of Rost, Butter and Gold. These Hats are very appropriate for outing and general wear. BOWK'S RfflLUMRY 1023 Main Street.

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June will soon be here and with it hot weather prepare" for it Fontwear and especially low shoes are absolutely necessary to comfort Bui always buy what are proper Feltman's can give you that assurance. BUY STYLES THAT YOU KNOW ARE RIGHT ') We have a reputation of having the styles, our stock in the Richmond 6tore is the same as in Indianapolis, Muncie and Cincinnati and the stock in these cities are identical with those in New York. You buy styles at Feltman's that are right.

Ladies bronze, grey and white kid pump, Simplicity" style, long vamp narrow toe $4.00

Ladies' patent and matte kid Colonial pump, turn sole, Louis heel. The very

newest

LADIES' PATENT AND MATTE KID open work button Oxford. Full kid. lined. High or low heel $4.00 and $4.50 Ladies' white reignskin cloth lace boots, cither plain or white buck trimmed $3.00 and $3.50

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724 Main St.

5 Stores Curme-Feltmart Shoe Company

'Homes That are Different 18th and Main.

"Homes That are Different" 18th and Main.

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THE ORIGINAL MALTE'. Made from clean, rich milk with the extract of select malted grain, malted in our. own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. infant and children thfiee on it. Agrees with ,. the weakest etomaeh of the invalid or the aged. Neodeno cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustain more than tea, coffee; etc Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nutritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing; sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. " Substitutes Cost YOU Same Prlco Tatto a Pa cltaao Homo

OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT at the German-American Trust and Savings Bank for $25.00 or more and a genuine . PREMO CAMERA will be given to YOU. During the month of May we will present one of these Cameras to every person opening a new Sayings Account fQr $25.00 or more. It makes pictures 24 x34 inches. ' Call and See It at The German-American Trust and Savings Bank

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GOOD FURNITURE Is Always an Appropriate and Appreciated Gift Nearly everybody has at least one friend who is going to be a June bride. The right kind of a wedding present will lighten the duty of

furnishing the new home. You owe it to yourself and to the recipients to buy where the best presents may be purchased at the least cost. That's here. We refer, of course, to gifts of substantial, useful, sensible character. We will keep the purchases safely, if desired, and deliver them at the right time in perfect condition. Or the bride-to-be herself will find definite satisfaction in buying furniture from us. That comes from the knowledge that what she buys is the very best to be had at the price that years from now she'll be quite as well satisfied with her purchase as at present. This assurance of the dependability of all we sell emphasizes our very low prices. We particularly invite inspection of our highclass bed chamber furnishings- especially our stock of Simmons Beds in the new styles. These are the beds you have read about in The Ladies Home Journal and other magazines. Come and see the beds themselves.

"The Very Bed I Want" This is the be$ that made one of our women customers say that yesterday. The one room in the house which is difficult to furnish properly is, of course, the one room where the good taste and personality of the home should be most strongly individualized the bedroom. We have in stock a most comprehensive assortment of Simmons Brass Beds, famous alike for beauty of design, everlasting non-tarnishing finish and perfect construction. These are the beds you read about in the latest Ladies' Home Journal. Here you can easily make a selection satisfactory to your taste and be assured that it will harmonize with the other furnishings of your bedroom. The price will be lower than you expect.

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