Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 168, 1 June 1916 — Page 7

METALWORKERS TO GET CHARTER

All sheet metal workers in Richmond have been Invited to attend the meeting of the newly organized Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers' union at the Socialist hall tonight The charter will be presented by the organizer, Robert L. Graham and of- . fleers will be elected. The following are charter members: fU E. Smith, Frank Moeglin, E. E. Bailey, D. B. Thompson, E. A. Alexander, Oliver Bader, James V. Hill, C. A. Gilmore, W. Showers, J. T. Hill, Fred J- Schwendenmann, J. , Calvin Sauer, Leonard Hubbell, G. C. Reynolds, Alfred J. Williams, C. S. Summerman, E. G. Everton and C. E. Fishback. , , , This will be local No. 192.

THE aiCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUUBSDAY, JUNE 1, 1916

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City Statistics

Births.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Leon

ard, 226 North Twelfth street, boy. - Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dickinson, city, boy.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold T.

Catron, 533 North. Eigbtenth, boy. .

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles MoeDc.

1204 South I street, boy.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brad

ley, 549 North Nineteenth, boy.

Philomath Events

By Gertrude McCashland.

ASKS'CASE DISMISSED '

Lon Cranor, administrator of the es-

LonConnor, administrator of the estate of the late Reuben Connor, petition the court this morning to dismiss

the case against John Ross and others. The suit, was for ll.21S.35 for serv

ices alleged to be due the plaintiff.

SUES FOR DIVORCE

Divorce complaint was filed by Ja

cob Lutheria Gauby in circuit court

today. No specific charges were made

In the complaint.

TRIAL IS DELAYED

Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughters entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher and Darlie, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCashland and family. Mrs. Earl Doddridge and daughters were afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Planknhorn and son visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shade! near Centerville Harry Weber was a Liberty visitor Friday evening Rev. and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Huddelston and family of Milton, were Saturday afternoon callers on Mrs. Samuel Fisher Misses Helen McCashland of Abington, and Letha Stinson of Clifton, visited the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Plenkenhorn and Retta, and attended the dance here Saturday evening.. . .'.Several from here attended Decoration services at Centerville Sunday Earl Doddridge purchased a new Ford machaine this week..... Roy Rodenberg made a business trip to Centerville Friday. .

HOUSE COMMITTEE DEFIES PRESIDENT

WASHINGTON, June 1. Defying President Wilson's ultimatum against the expenditure of public funds . for "public building purposes" during the present session of Congress the House public buildings committee today determined to frame an omnibus public buildings bill. The committee voted to draft the measure and recommended to the House that it be passed as soon as possible.

WAUKEGAN, 111., June 1. Dicker

ing between attorneys delayed com

pletion of the jury to try Will Oipet today. Alternately the defense and the prosecution have retarded the work of getting the final man to decide the young student's fate, and today was no exception.

HEAVY WAR LOSS.

LONDON, June l.-j-British casualties during May in all the theatres of war in which British forces are fighting totaled 1,767 officers and 28,470 men. The losses this month were much heavier than those of March and April.,

CATCHES MANY TURTLES

LAWRENCEBURG, Ind., June 1. George Coombs caught nearly two hundred pounds of snapping turtles in Tanner's creek, using a trotline baited with hocks and frogs.

DUBLIN WOMAN WEDS

CAMBRIDGE CITT, InL, June 1. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs Gertrude Cox of Dublin, who has a number of friend residing in thia city, and John R. Foster of Dallas, Texas. Mr., and Mrs. Foster were married Monday by the Rev. Harry Curtis Harmon at his home, the First M. E. parsonage, Richmond. They will go to Indianapolis for residence where the groom has a good position as a certaified accountant MERCHANTS' SECTION WILL HOLD ELECTION

HUNT BULLFROGS

-COLUMBUS, Ind., June 1. Bullfrog hunting has become a prime sport around here. Several men caught two hundred in one night in Clifty creek, using flashlights to attract the frogs.

SUES ON $95 NOTE

Suit on a note demanding $95.60 was filed in circuit court today by the Columbus, Butchers' suuply company again Henry Ialzapfel. Chicago authority established a zone of . quiet on the street fronting the home of its prize boy baby during his illness.

WITH THE REEL'PBOIPIL What's What .-'at Movie Houses

LYRIC. "The Woman Who Followed Me," at the Lyric tonight. On a summer night Ernie is seated in the outdoor garden of the Cafe Maupan sipping a cooling drink. The orchestra is playing a Venetian air. 4 The music brings back memories of a night in Venice a year ago. The rays of the moon make a path of shimmering silver on the grand canal, down' which his gondola is lazily floating through the still bummernight. The tinkle of a guitar murmurs Its soft accompaniment to the ardent song of a languorous lever, whose lady is listening from the balcony above. 1 COLISEUM. "The Siren's Song," at the Coliseum night, produced by the Shubert Film orporation, to be released on the A'orld Film program on December 13, is said to be Mr. George Lederer's masterpiece.

He introduces to the motion picture field, Mile. Diane, a French woman, who gives great promise to be a favorite. She has the most expressive eyes of anybody who has yet appeared on the screen, and she uses them to the best advantage in playing the part of "Helen Granger," the adventuress. THEATORIUM. "His Masterpiece" at Theatorium tonight.. It has been 6aid many times that writers of scenarios display no originality, but pattern one story after

another until all have the same general theme set amid new surroundings. But those seeking novelty in film pro

duction will find it in His Masterpiece, the two-reel American-Mutual drama

shown at the Theatorium Thursday. Unique in the annals of fildom, this photoplay presents an interesting and tense story of a young man's rise to fame and fortune.

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Because It Combines Practicability with Beauty the Gruen Wristlet Watch is the perfect timepiece and perfect ift for wife, sister or sweetheart. Aside from being a beautiful piece of jewelry it's also anaccurate timekeeper. The fact that it is made by the makers of t!be famous Gruen Veri-thin Watches Is your guarantee of that. If you are contemplating giving a watch as a gift, be sure to come In and see our Wristlet Watches. Prices In silver or 25-yr. gold-filled, $12.50 up. In solid 14kt. gold, $25.00 up. JENKINS & GO. Watch Dealers

Members of the merchants section of the Commercial club have been called Into meeting for Friday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock. Election of officers will be held. Mel Penny, formerly with the Hoover-Bond company, now of Ashtabula, O., was president of the association.

LABOR COUNCIL MEETS. An Important meeting of the Central Labor council has been announced for tomorrow night. Every member Is being urged to attend.

HUNTER AT CAMBRIDGE CITY MISTAKES CALF FOR 416 GAME

MELONS ARE COMING. Watermelons are coming. Local KTOCerS said tnrlav that fhtr

would be able within a few Aava to

as many watermelons as they neefied.

uancaioupes are already on the Richmond market and are xpiiin? itiu

cakes." -

CAMBRIDGE CITY, June 1. Fred

Wright, R. H. Kopp and Ray Ellis motored to Indianapolis Tuesday, to attend the auto race..... Mrs. John Peele spent Monday afternoon In Richmond The W. R. c. will observe Flag Day at the regular meeting, Friday, June 9; In the Red Men's hall. Hold Children's Service. : Mrs. Harry Shipman of Indianapolis, attended the Memorial exercises in this city Tuesday. Children's Day exercises will ba held in the Christian Bible school Sunday evening, in the

Christian at 7:30. A cordial invitation

is extended to all A fourteen month-old calf, was shot by hunters a few days ago on the Williams farm, two and a half miles north of town. Invitation . have been issued by the

committed of Cambridge lodge, No. 5,

to Masons and their families to attend

SIX ASK ADMISSION.

Six applicants were received at the regular weekly meeting of the Eagles lodge last night. Charles Potter was given his certificate as delegate to the meeting of the National Aerie at Savanah, Ga., August 14-19.

a reception at the Masonic Temple, Tuesday evening, June 6 Mrs. Harry Shipman of Indianapolis, spent Tuesday in this city and attended Memorial services. '

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A MONETLOGUE. It money talks," as hath been said. Quoth Patey. with a sig-n, Tit's conversation' limited To HOWDY and GOOD-BYE."

Insist on th&ms?0Sl

Substitution

an Evil Influence

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COMPLAINT DISMISSED The divorce comnlalnt -f

Clark against Fred Clark was dismissed this morning from the circuit court docket at the cost of the plaintiff.

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Petticoats Special lot of Taffeta Silk Petticoats ; value $2.98; Special

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LADIES' PALM BEACH SUITS Summer Suits in new, attractive models, belt effects, flare models, Norfolks, all sizes $6.75 $7.50 $10 LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES Every new material, style combination and colors, made of Lawns, Sheer Organdies, Linens, Nets, Voiles, Pongee $5,$7.50,$10,$12.50

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Ladies' Wash Skirts

Hundreds of White and Colored Wash Skirts, New Fashionable Models, Black and White Checks, Fancy Stripes, Gaberdine, Pique; regular and extra sizes. $1.00, $1.98 $2.98, $3.98

B LJ $1.005 $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 L:

Ladies' Summer Coats Made of Palm Beach Cloth, new Flare Models, Belt Effects. Some are Silver-

bloom trimmed. All sizes, priced at $8.98, $1(X98 and $13.75

LADIES' WAI

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NEW ASSORTMENT OF STYLES ARRIVE WEEKLY We show the largest assortment of styles and most attractive models we have ever shown m Sheer Voiles Lawns, Georgette Crepes, Silk Crepe De Chene, Tub Silks in stripes and plain colors