Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 186, 23 June 1916 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916

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LONG BRIDGE PETIT! TO BE PRESENTED

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Estimating that delay in the con causing a lots of thousands of dollar veil as Inconvenience to traffic that M foot among residents of the wet to the county commissioners asking lnary to letting the contract for the b have been encouraged in the movem Richmond as well as a large number Committee At Work. Petitions will be prepared by Oscar E. Dickinson and Edgar Iliff. Each business block In the city will be assigned a petition for signatures of Interested persons. "A whole year has passed since the bridge was condemned," said Mr. Dickinson today. "Very little has been done toward reaching a decision on the kind of bridge to build and the time has come when some action must be taken. The commissioners should have ordered plans to be made Boon after the bridge was condemned so that the people would be able to decide what kind of a bridge to build. If It is Impractical to build a high level bridge, then figures should be made known and the decision reached aoon." Everybody Interested. Residents of the West Side have become more interested ia the new bridge question since Richmond avenue has been torn up preparatory to building a new street there. Traffic has Increased over the temporary roadway leading to the temporary Main street bridge since construction work has started on Richmond avenue ! and the inconvenience to traffic has ! been brought to the attention of the , people more than ever before, Mr. Dickinson said. COMSTOCK PLEASED OVER RESPONSE FOR MILITARY DRILLING Captain Paul .Comstock Is greatly pleated with the interest which has been shown in his plan to organize a military company, at Glen Miller park, Roosevelt field, tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock. Quite a few young men have informed him that they will be present to take part, at the first drill. It is the plan of Captain Comstock to give the members of this company military instructions at least once a week, at Glen Miller park. Anyone physically able to receive military instruction can join the company. No obligations for service to the state or nation are required of those who join the company and anyone is privileged to withdraw from It at any time. It is the plan, however, to have this organization form the nucleus or a Wayne county company in the event of a call for volunteers on the part of the President. WESLEYAN CHURCH HOLDS RALLY MEET Wesleyan M. E. church will hold a big rally meeting at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Rev. U. S. A. Bridge of Grace M. E. church will make the principal address. Mrs. George Fox will sing a solo and Miss Olive Dollins will alto be invited to sing. Mrs. Carry Howard has been secured to render an oration and Mrs. Essie Jackson will either sing or give a reading. Mr. Hunter will sing. A large attendance Is being planned for and several out-of-town people have signified their Intentions of being present. ST. MARY'S WILL OBSERVE CORPUS CHRISTI FESTIVAL Corpus Christ i will be observed in St. Mary's Catholic church. Sunday. The clergy and school children will bear the Blessed Sacrament through the isles of the church at the 10:00 o'clock high mass. This is an annual holiday in the Catholic churches. A hotel patron kicks when he has to pay good dollars for poor quarters DON'T SUFFER WITH RHEUMATISM OR LUMBAGO Sufferers everywhere claim that Speedway Liniment brought them quick and soothing relief after they had tried everything else. Nothing equals this wonderful, scientific remedy for taking soreness out of cramped, aching joints and muscles. Get a bottle from A. L. Luken and other good druggists get quick, soothing, glorious relief. Try it. Your money will be handed back to you if Speedway Liniment does not help you. You take no risk. Saturate a cotton bandage or flannel cloth and leave it on over night. It won't burn, blister or stain. In the morning you will bless the physician who evolved this wonderful remedy and brought it to America. Especially prepared by the Speedway Laboratories of Shelby, Ohio. Adv.

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struction of the Main street bridge is s to business men of Richmond as cannot be estimated, a movement Is t side to nreDare a monster petition for Immediate action on plans prelimridge. Residents of the west side ent by persons living in all parts of of farmers living west of the city. a , ORGANIZATION OF "BOYS' TOWN" HERE IN A SHORT TIME Richmond's boy city government wil be organized before July 4, according to the plans outlined by the special committee yesterday. The boy city idea was advanced by John Melpolder, secretary of the social service bureau, and a committee composed of Prof. J. T. Giles, Mayor Robbins, Prof. D. D. Ramsay. Prof. J. W. Outland. Robert Nohr, L. H. Lybolt, W. W. Cotingham, and Mr. Melpolder made the preliminary "ejection" arrangements. - Mayor Robbins will be requested to appoint a junior municipality mayor to serve until the election in November. The various councilmen will appoint Junior councilmen to serve in their respective wards. Next November a regular "election" wil be held by all boys who are in the fifth grade or higher. The only qualification is that the voter be a member of some school, in the fifth grade or higher. It was decided at the meeting yesterday that the eight school districts constitute the voting districts at the election next November. The committee will act as an advisory committee until the government is well under way. . . .. PEACE UNION TRIES TO AVERT HOSTILITY NEW YORK. June 23. As an eleventh hour attempt to prevent war between the United States and Mexico, the American Union Against Militar ism arranged to hold a conference between Mexican and American citizens at El Paso to do all in their power to delay hostilities and relieve the situation on the border. The executive committee of the union, after an allnight session, invited William Jennings Bryan, David R. Jordan , and Franklin Fulghum and three prominent Mexicans to attend the conference. REBECCA STRATTON DIES AT AGE OF 81 Rebecca B. Stratton, widow of DanB. Stratton, and a sister of Mrs. John L. Rupe, died at Reid Memorial hospital last evening at 6:30 o'clock. She had been an invalid for over two years. Mrs. Rupe is '.he only surviving relative. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the parlors of Wilson, Pohlmeyer & Downing. Interment will be in Earlham cemetery. TYLES FOR THE Woman's Eye 4f ft. -yO v The top or motor coat that is fashionable and practical also, can be had in some of the most attractive shades. The fabric may be any of the novelty velours, mohair, or gaberdine. Here is a coat shown in dark brown velours, the notable features of which is the belted waistline and full gagliu sleeve. The collar is reversible.

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REDUCE ASSESSMENT

Decrease la the assessment of the Raymond Porch. Shade company from $14,770 In 1915, tr $11,770 marked Thursday afternoon's business with the board of review. Other assessments follow: Richmond Union Laundry company, $1,800 ($200 decrease); Richmond Lumber company. $22,060 ($30 decrease); Rapp's Cut Price company, $6,300 (new); Richmond Model Clothing company, $6,500 (same). HARDWARE JOBBERS OF CENTRAL WEST MEETING IN CITY Twenty prominent hardware dealers from the leading cities in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri, are in session at the Westcott hotel today discussing problems confronting hardware businaes In the central states. Those present are members of the Central Heavy Hardware Credit association. Officials of the Jones Hardware company were guests at the meeting today. Inspection of the warehouses of the local hardware company was made by the visitors this morning. William L. Niekarap, of St. Louis. Mo., is president of the association and S. L. Orr. of Evansville, Ind., Is vice-president. Roy Tuttle, of Chicago, is secretary and treasurer of the association. Richmond's reputation as the home of two of the largest hardware houses in the state, induced the association to hold its conference here. The last meeting was held in St. Louis, three months ago. . City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. Davis Mrs. Mary Davis, 40, wife of Edward Davis, 646 North Fourteenth street, died at the home Thursday afternoon. Death was due to dropsy. Besides the husband, one son survives. The funeral will be held from the parlors of Jordan, McManus, Hunt and Walterman Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial at Earlham. Craig The funeral of Mrs. Anna M. Craig will be held from the home 207 North Seventh street, Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. At 2:30 services will be held at the M. E. church in Boston. Rev. U. fe. A. Bridge will officiate. Warranty Deeds. Wilburn M. Bartlett to Julia Hoilingswortb, part N. W, 29-16-12; $500. George W. Miller et al to W. H. Hood company, 113 O. M. addition; $1. Oran Burkett to Guy Bracken, part S. W. 2-15-1; $3,500. Richmond Lake and Park company to James Diehl et al, 45 R. L. and P. company addition; $400. Allen C. Fewell to William McCann, part 39, Economy; $425. North Carolina leads the eastern states in the Droduction of gold, the output last year being slightly more than that of all other eastern state combined. END OF FLIRTATION. Jack (bitterly) rl suppose you con elder it quite a triumph to make a foo of a man. Edith Why, no. A triumph mean; something accomplished that was ver; difficult. . The Elgin This Small Size, Open Face ELGIN WATCH in Gold Filled Case " 16.00 In Solid Gold Case, up to $40. This is a very attractive watch and you should see it. CHAS.H. HANER Glasses Fitted. Expert Watch Repairing

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TO HELP CELEBRATE STATE HIGHWAY DAY

The plan fathered by Dr. I. S. Harold of Richmond to devote one day of the state centennial celebration at Indianapolis, next October, to the celebration of the highways of Indiana, met with enthusiastic endorsement at the meeting of the state centennial committee at Indianapolis last night. Dr. Harold attended the meeting and explained his plan. Cities and towns along the National road, the first highway constructed in Indiana, are to play a prominent part on state highway day at Indianapolis. Two parades of decorated automobiles, starting simultaneously at Terre Houte and Richmond, and meeting on Washington street, Indianapolis, are to be arranged. Every town and city on the old highway will furnish its quota

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WILSON WILL AWAIT PERSHING'S REPORT TO DECIDE COURSE

WASHINGTON. June . 23. While the Jevered preparations of the government continued today the administration still waited for the complete story of what took place at Carrizal. Until it comes, the white house said, President Wilson will authorize no change in policy. Over night a number of dispatches reached the war department but according to the officials on duty there early today the report of General Psrshing giving details of the Carrizal fight still is missing. This, is due. couriers making their way from the scene of the fight to General Pershing's headquarters. And. with the pos. slbillty that the commanding officer of the American forces engaged ha3 been kiled g the Mexican reports insist General Pershing may be having trouble ascertaining just who was responsible for the clash. FOX BACK ON JOB Judge Fox, who was injured in an automobile accident at the temporary Majn street bridge last Tuesday, attended to some business at the court house this morning, but will not hold court until Monday. Palladium Want Ads. Pay.

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