Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 239, 24 August 1916 — Page 2
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THIS RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND BUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 1916
BOUSE DRAWS FINE FOR RUNNING AUTO OWNED BY ANOTHER
Another product of a state institution for minors, Louis Bouse, aged IS, received a fine of $25 and costs and a jail sentence of forty days in city court today for having taken an automobile belonging to J. B. Hurst of Centerville, without the consent of the owner. Mrs. Huret appeared against him. The boy, who became a ward
of the state at the age of two years,
pleaded not guilty.
Mrs. Hurst said that about 4 o'clock Monday morning Bouse called to her husband through tho open window of a downstairs bedroom. When Hurst
came out of the house, she said,
' Bouso, who had once lived In Center
ville, told of having met two men on the National road, who had taken him
into their machine for a joy ride. Teach Him to Drive. She said the boy told her these men undertook to teach him to drive the car. one operating the brakes, the other helping him to guide J.be steering wheel while running at a rate of over 60 miles an hour. . Passing through Richmond and circling about the north part of the county the car finally arrived at the west end of Centerville. ' There, Mrs. Hurst said. Bouse was then informed, according to his story, that the machine was owned by J. B. Hurst; that they left him with instructions to return the car to its owner. He said be passed the Hurst home several times before he discovered how to stop the car. She said the car had been considerably damaged. Bouse said that he had nothing to add to Mrs. Hurst's story. The boy was once the ward of Isaac Houck of Centerville, but was returned to a state institution when his guardian committed suicide, about three years ago. Lately he has been living in Gary.
NURSERY CHILDREN ENJOY CHAUTAUQUA
At Chautauqua the ' Day Nursery youngsters are having a great time this afternoon. Mrs. J. F, Hornaday took the children to the grounds by automoBile, and they were introduced to Patsy, who treated them all. They were taken to the auditorium tent and heard the concert by the Fisher-Shipp company at 3 o'clock. They ' were brought back to the Day nursery at 4:30 o'clock, after a series of games and entertainments In the kindergarten tent. " " Nineteen children attended the nursery today. . Attendance is steadily growing. Between 20 and 22 is the
average attendance ana on iwo nays there were 23. -
LANGUAGE BINDS US TO ENGLAND
WILL PLANES FLY AT FALL FESTIVAL?
Will the Fall Festival be featured by aeroplane flights? ' ; This Is one of the questions which must be decided by the publicity committee in case a contract is signed with H. B. Marks tomorrow night. The exposition manager has a flying machine which he uses in connection with most of his festivals. It was not used at the Hamilton exposition because other attractions replaced it. Since it was announced early in the summer that aeroplane flights would probably be a feature of the fall festival, citizens in general have favored, the proposition and it is expected that the publicity committee will decide upon using this attraction.
HIGH PRICES PAID FOR COUNTY BONDS
Wayne county bonds are especially desirable as shown by the higher premiums which were received for the
road bonds sold here this week in j
comparison with premiums offered other counties for bonds, the same day. A $90,000 issue in Delaware county brought a premium of $1458. Three Wnyne county issues amounting to $87,000 brought premium of $2,912.56, or $1,454.56 more In premium for a smaller amount of bonds. Auditor Bowman is signing all the bonds and marking the interest coupons. The commissioners also have to s'.gn each bond. This will be an r.ll-day's job for them.
HOPKINS LED MEN WHO GAINED FAME
"Mark Hopkins has influenced more men who have achieved eminence in American life than any other teacher I know of" declared Dr. Charles C. Ellis, in his lecture before the teachers institute at the Chautauqua this morning. "Garfield said of him, lf I were on one end of a log and Mark Hopkins were on the other, that would be college enough for me.' He had some
ideal teacher's qualities: tact, common sense, which is a substitute for a lot of pedagagy, vision, he recognized the
individual, had a sense or numor, ana
physical, mental and spiritual vital
ity."
FUGITIVE BANKER
GOING SOUTHWARD
CHICAGO. Aug. 24. Max Silver,
chief fieure in Chicago's latest prl
vate bank collapse was believed by the police today to be on his way to South America. With him they be
lieve he has almost $1,000,000, the
savings of hundreds of poor immi
grants.
Silver's wife made public a letter
which she received from her nusDana as he was leaving Chicago, in which he said he was going to start anew in another country. Practically all the ports in the United States have
been asked to watch for the banker,
"The United States and England have remained close together because of their common language," said Dr. Byron W. King, speaking at the Chautauqua this morning. "Two nations can't get far apart while they speak
the same tongue." v ,
Dr. King predicted that English would eventually, be the universal language. . He spoke op ,"The Growth of Language."' ; r . "We sneak Enarlish. hut Tnp-lanH
didn't invent the alnhabet. Eneland
J has bad a very taking way. and she
got our alphabet from the Romans." At the conclusion of Dr. King's program Miss Larmer, of the King school of oratory at Pittsburg, presented a series of child Impersonations. HONEYWELL SERVES ON BIG COMMITTEE
MEYERS TO HOLD SALE
One hundred head of high grade cattle will be sold by Jerry Meyers under a tent on his farm, one-half mile
east of Hagerstown, on Aug. 28. The sale begins at 10:30 o'clock. Free con
veyances will meet buyers at the sta
tion and transport them to the farm where noon lunch will be served by
the Chicago Aid society. The auc
tioneers are Everett Button, Delmo Drasback, Alf Vanderbeck, Albert
Hindman. -
HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO EXHIBIT RELICS
It was learned today that the Wayne County Historical society is planning an exhibit extraordinary of old relics to be held in connection with the Wayne county centennial celebration.
Its exhibit In the public library will
be added to by loans from various
citizens. This county is especially rich in relics of pioneer days and
little trouble is anticipated in making
the museum one of the most attrac tlve features of the affair.
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POETRY IS MIRROR FOR SOUL OF MAN
"Poetry is like a looking glass into
, which every man, looking, beholds not his face but' his own soul." said I Dr. Byron W. King, speaking at Chautauqua this afternoon on "The Worth of Poetry." "Poetry is the emotional food of the soul. The poet is a thinker and a prophet. The poets of a hundred years ago knew the things which we think are new in the present day."
ORDERS HAIR CUT.
ALEXANDRIA, Ind., Aug. 24. A deputy pure food Inspector, in making the rounds of the soda fountains found one young man with flowing locks which the original Samson might envy. Much to the clerk's chagrin the inspector ordered him to have his hair cut immediately and to have it cut at least once a month hereafter.
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The foundation of a perfect baby is Its
mother's health during the months preceding expectancy, and nothing can take the place of "Mother"! Friend" in assuring her of pleasant and comfortable condition, and assisting nature In its work during this period. "Mother's Friend" has helped thousands through this trying ordeal In perfect safety. "Mother's Friend" is an external remedy easily applied. Get it at any drugfist. A free book en Motherhood will be sent all expectant mothers, it is a valuable and interesting book you should hare. Send for one. ' Addresi The Bradfleld Regulator - Co, III Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Oa.
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Immediate Sfesaa from Stock Structural Shapes, Cold Rolled Steel, Ban, Plates, Sheets, Nuts, Bolts, Rivets,
LITTLE BROWN BADGE WILL ADMIT VETERANS
Camp Secretary W. O. Wissler an. nounced today that all veterans of the Civil War would be admitted to Chautauqua free of charge on Tuesday, August 29, "Democrat Day," and Wednesday, August 30, "Republican Day." All that will be necessary for admission will be the little brown button on the coat lapel. , Heretofore it has been customary to have one G. A. R. . day, but the Chautauqua management has decided that the war veterans will be the guests of honor on both political days.
PATSY TREATS GROUP FROM DAY NURSERY
Rev. I. E. Honeywell, evangelist, who is well remembered for his campaign in this city, three years ago, is a member of the extension committee of the Interdenominational Association of Evangelists which is in session at Winona lake. Billy Sunday Is vice-president of the organisation, while Bob Jones is one of the directors. . -
Patsy sets 'em up every day. Today the Day Nursery children are en
joying his hospitaliy. Tomorrow Patsy will treat all barbers and their wives who present themselves at his stand. Later during Chautauqua he will entertain the children of the Wernle Orphans Home. "I can't set 'em up to the bartenders, though. That's one day I won't have. You Bee, I couldn't treat them right, out here," said Patsy.
SUFFRAGE DAY IS NEXT EVENT AT CHAUTAUQUA
Tomorrow will be Suffrage day at the Chautauqua. - The chief address of the afternoon will be delivered by Mrs. Mabel Dunlap Curry, who will speak on "Political ' Aspects of the Woman Suffrage Question." Mies Esther Griffin White, Sixth District chairman, will have charge of the meeting. Suffrage songs will be sung by Mrs.. Warren Lacey, of Chicago. Following the afternoon lecture a reception to all the women in Richmond, whether members of the Franchise League or not, will be held on the Chautauqua grounds. Refreshments will be served and an opportunity will be given to Richmond women to meet Mrs. Curry.
Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists.
SWEDISH SHIP SUNK
COPENHAGEN, Aug. 24. The Swedish steamship Baltia has been sunk off the coast of Holland by a mine wih the loss of one member of her crew. The survivors were landed here. The Baltia displaced 809 tons and hailed from Trelleburg. -. .
New York pays its mayor a salary Of $15,000 a year.
PETITION VACCINATION.
ELWOOD. Ind., Aug. 21. Socialists of Elwood, who poll about a third of the vote here and who have one member of the city council, have petitioned the city council to have the city bear the expense of vaccinating all children, which has been required by the board of health before they are allowed to enter the schools.
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WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO OUR MANY FRIENDS TO BE OUR GUESTS SATURDAY AND MONDAY OUR
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Saturday is our first birthday. We will fittingly celebrate this event by the formal opening of our store for an inspection of the complete fall stock now assembled on our four big floors. We have selected as our opening special the greatest bed outfit value ever offered in Richmond. We are enthusiastic about this special and believe that when you visit us tomorrow or Monday, you will share our enthusiasm. This Bed Outfit of fer is a splendid example of the value giving that is responsible for our success. Every article in our big store represents as great a value. We want you to join us Saturday to see and share in all these good things. So again we bid you welcome. Come and bring your friends. (Mlere Ds ur Wonderful lirfthday Special!
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Our Policy From the beginning it has been our policy and endeavor to make this "a store for all the people" a furniture store where you and your friends can buy with every assurance that quality is right and prices low. Our interests are our customers' interests it is only by pleasing our , customers that we can thrive. We realize this fully conduct our business accordingly. In soliciting your patronage we assure you a full measure of honest service.
THE MATTRESS in this outfit is selected from our regular stock. It is of standard quality and is full 45 pounds weight. It has a substantial striped tick covering and downy cotton top. It is just as good to sleep on as it is good to look at and if of approved sanitary construction, easily cleaned and kept clean.
The Spring is made from double-stranded link spring fabric supported at each end on highly elastic helical springs attached to smooth steel end angles. It is impossible for this Spring to sag. Put a 35 lb. boy on one side and a 350 lb. man on the other; the center still remains taut and level. The reason for this is because the stretch comes in the Helical Springs not in the fabric. The quality of the spring is fully In keeping with the rest of this wonderful Bed Outfit. The spring is slightly different from illustration.
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SELECT YOUR GLOBE STOVE OR RANGE, NOW. 3 Full Carloads Now on Display on Our Floors
Remember the Special Bed Outfit Described Above On Sale SATURDAY and MONDAY None Sold Before Nor After These Two Days.
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