Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 168, 1 June 1916 — Page 8

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I'HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY JUNE 1 1916

AUTOISTS FORM CLUB TO BOOST BETTER ROADS

The Wayne County Auto club was formally organized last evening at a

meeting of automobillsts at the Com

mercial club rooms. Constitution and

by-laws were adopted "which make the

club an independent , organization

formed for the purpose of boosting good roads-arid the. state highway commission. Twenty-four automobile owners signed membership cards last

evening. The following officers were elected:

J., H. Mills, president; A. N. Chamness, vice-president; George H. Dilks,

secretary and treasurer.

Active membership in the club will be $3 a year. Associate membership

will cost $1 a year.

The following committees have been

appointed to ! assist in the memberthip campaign:" , Bethel Martin Burt Omer Welsh, Jacob Polly. Jackeonburg Robert Beeson, Frank Worl. Hollansburg Will Davis. Webster James Brown, Walter Befson, Leo Brunett. , Dublin Dr. McKee, Joe Groves, Dr. Fackler. East Germantown Dr. Ehle, Ben Hour beer, Elmer Rodenburg. Hagerstown Alex Abbott, J. C. Taylor, George Thornburg. New Madison J. A. Flaig, Dr. Kimmel, Oliver Murray. Eldorado Isaac Miller, Spitler Gar?ge, Elijah Hapner. Milton Sam Bragg, Dr. Squires, Tharlea Ferguson. Boston Jesse Druley, Mrs. Nelson, Willima Porterfield. New Paris Charles Richie, M. H. Pence. Williamsburg Floyd Bell, Omer Pierce. Paul Lewis. Greensfork Will Roller, E. S. Martinrlale. Florence Boyd. Economy Charles 'Atkinson, J. M. Manning, Enos Veal. Whitewater Tom Pyle, Will Curtis, Dr. A. H. Jones. Chester A. B. Carmen, Theodore Martin. West Florence Wallace Simmons. B. C. Flora. Carapbellstown O. B. Cooper. Richmond Howard Rice, Horace Kramer, F. S. Bates, Ed Weidner and Stanley Hayes.

Y0IK1T RELATES STORY OF TRAP IN BIGHIMJO

EMPEROR WILLIAM RETURNS TO BERLIN

BERLIN, June 1. Emperor Wihiam I has returned to Berlin from German j headquarters. He held a conference!

with the Spanish ambassador .during the morning.

MUNCIE. Ind.. June 1. That the ; mayor of Richmond, Ind.. in October, 1814, was to receive 75 a week fori permitting slot machines to , be operated in Richmond, was the statement of Lloyd W, Yount, testifying this morning for the state in the case of the state against 'Gene Williams, deputy prosecuting attorney of Delaware county, on trial for conspiring with Mayor Bunch of Muncie, and Muncie police officials to solicit and accept bribes. Yount said Williams told him that everything was "fixed' at. "Richmond; and the witness said he went to Richmond, introduced himself to Mayor Robbins and explained what he wanted to do.

-"What is there in It for me?" the mayor is said to have asked Yount, according to the witness, and Ycunt told him $75 a week. The mayor said that was satisfactory, and told him, Yount said, to come back and a contract would be drawn up by the mayor's, private secretary. Later when Yount went back to the mayor's office, a man representing himself as the mayor's private secretary, was there and, Yount said he afterward learned that the "private secretary" was prosecutor Reller. The secretary insieted that Yount pay something to bind the contract, and the witness said he finally gave them $10 and patted them on theMr backs and said they were good fellows. The mayor said, acocrding to the witness, he would have a man take Yount around to the cigar stores and

saloons, and a man, wfaom the witness afterward learned was a newspaper reporter, took his around until be wai arrested by the chief of police. He was later released on a promise of future good behavior. ELECTRIC CHAIR SENTENCE FAILS

TO ---MOVE WAITE

NEW YORK, June 1. Receiving his

death sentence in the same unflinch

ing manner in which he heard the

jury's verdict of guilty, Dr. Arthur

Warren Waite was today sentencea to dte in the electric chair at Sing Sing

prison during the week beginning July 10. PASTORS VISIT LIGHT

Pastors and families of the Methodist churches of Richmond, with the Rev. L. H. Bunyan and the Rev. Roy B. Ballard of Economy today surprised the Rev. Somerville Light, who has recently returned from attending the national conference at Saratoga Springs, N. Y.

VEGETABLES PLENTIFUL

Thanks fcr the favorable 'weather. Richmond market" are stocked with i fine layout of spring home-grown ?Ketables. Lettuce in great green crisp bunches; radishes of the little red turnip style; the almost aransparent "icicle" type of radishes; fine crisp onions, and rhubarb are among the things that may be purchased at any grocery.

WILL COLLECT TAXES

County Treasurer Chamness issued what he termed "the third and last call" for the payment of delinquent taxes. He is determined, he said, to collect all delinquent taxes promptly this year and will not wait until the tax payers have been given three or four notices.

SPENCER'S HARDWARE

Is the Hardware for you. We carry a full line of everything in the way of Hardware, Lawn and Garden Tools.

KEEP OUT THE FLIES See us as we are making a specialty of Screen Doors and Screen Cloth. SPORTING GOODS Tennis and Base Ball supplies and the right kind of Fishing Tackle! Prices are right at this store. See us now for your wants. WALTER S. SPENCER Hardware Cor. 5th & Main

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The STEWART PHONOGRAPH Will Soon Be in the Homes of Millions. It places within the reach of all, the latest and most up-to-date phonograph that money can buy.

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It is the most compact phonograph on the market. It's construction is all metal beautifully finished in black and nickel. It will harmonize with the furnishings of the finest homes.

At Last! A Beautiful, Practical Phonograph at $5 A Price Every Family Can Afford

It plays disc records of all sizes the largest and the smallest. No other phonograph, no matter what the price, gives a finer or truer reproduction. It is natural, clear, and beautiful. It reproduces violin, band, organ, operatic or

any popular selection with rich, perfect tones. No . phonograph plays more lifelike vocal or instrumental music. The Stewart Phonograph brings . to every home yours the opportunity to enjoy the best of the world's finest music at a price every family can afford.

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ON SALE AND DEMONSTRATION AT

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"THE PLACE FOR QUALITY"

One Store 712 MAIN STREET One Store We Are First in Kodaks and Finishing.

BUSINESS LIEN DEMAND MORE TRAFFIC COPS

. ilain street business toen wero to

dy giving rljoroud endorsement to

the declaration of Chief of Police Good

win that at least two additions! day

force traffic officers should be. provided for the central business section

of Main .street, one to be stationed at Ninth and Mais streets and the other at Seventh and Main streets. Quite a number of business men said today that they also thought it would be a wise more to provide traffic officers for the Sixth and Tenth street corners. "I believe at least two addition Main street traffic officers should be provided, but it is a question with the board as to whether there are funds available to provide an increase in the police force," said Roy Fry. : CAUSES ECONOMIC LOSS

MRS, GOVLES HEADS CLUBS' FEDERATION

NEW. YORK, June lMrs, Jeslaa Brass Gewles, ef Los Angeles, Cal.,

has been elected president of the Gen

era! Federation of Women s clubs, it Was officially taflouBeed today by the

board m election.

The fallowing were the other offl eers elected la the balloting en Wed

nessayi

First Tiee-presldeat, Mrs. Georgia A, B&cos, of Massachusetts; second vice president, Mrs, Eugene Reilley, of North Carolina; corresponding secretary, Mrs, Frances E. Everett, of Chi cago; recording secretary, Mrs. Harry McFarland, of North Dakota.

WASHINGTON, June 1. A serious economic loss has resulted from the general wage increases granted by employers in the United States, according to reports of a general investigation into conditions made by federal reserve agents.

MEETING POSTPONED

Because of the graduation exercises of Reid Memorial Training School for Nurses, the meeting of the Session of the First Presbyterian church was postponed until a week from last night.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

Our Special Sale Saturday New York make of Square Piano only 25. Easy payments. STEINWAY & SONS. Masonic Temple Bldg. N. 9th & A Sts

PERFECTLY FITTED GLASSES

For Particular People

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Always Invite Comparison of Quality, Style, Value and the Character of Service ft is assuredly true that there is an advantage to constant customers of this store and continued comparison of merchandise values and service in all stores will prove it. Compare these Millinery values elsewhere, . Friday & Saturday Bargains Exquisite Summer Styles and seldom are such values as these presented so early in the season. If you want individuality in Millinery you should see these Hats for Friday and Saturday's Sale.

$2.50 and $3.00 Sport

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$2.50 Fine Panama Shapes. Large assortment of shapes. Friday and Saturday ......-

'VI 4 MIND YOU ! Hats that are occupying a place among the smartest styles shown this early Summer, duplicates

of the costliest models and our own original fashions. Sport Hats! Dressy Hats! Children's Hats!

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Eggemcycr's Grocery Specials FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Extra Special-Cedar Oil Sanitary Dusting Outfit-Extra Special One Oiled Floor Mop and Handle, and One Dry Wall Mop and One 8 Ounce Can Cedar Oil Adjustable Handles for Use in All Positions. Detachable Warp Easy to Wash. TWO COMPLETE MOPS with HANDLES and CAN of OIL in ONE CARTON Special Friday and Saturday S & c for Complete Outfit When these mops are soiled, don't add oil to the dirt as is necessary in the old style mop. Simply detach the warp, wash it, replace on frame, add a little extra Cedar Oil and your mop is as good as a new one.

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PEANUT BUTTER SARDINES APPLE BUTTER CANNED APPLES FLOUR Monarch Brand Jumbo Cans Purest of Quality Full Gallon Cans Gold Medal 2 Pound Cans Mustard Dressing Full Quart Jars York Baldwins Two Days Only 22c Can 3 Cans, 25c 25c Jar 25c Can 24 Lbs., 89c

FANCY ENGLISH WALNUTS INDIANA STRAWBERRIES GREEN STRING BEANS RIPE CHERRIES . , ROUQUEFORT CHEESE FINE NORWAY MACKEREL IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE RIPE OLIVES JOHN IM. EGGEIVSlElf ER k SONS 1017 & 1019 MAIN STREET 401 & 403 MAIN STREET