Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 242, 28 August 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALIADIUM AND SiUN-TELEGBiAM. MONDAY, AUG. 28, 1916
MRS. KEAGY GIVES DINNER TO FAMILY
HAGERSTOWN, Aug. 28. Mrs. George Keagy entertained to a six o'clock dinner Friday In honor Of
Lothalr Teetor. who will start next
Tuesday to Tomona, California; wnere be will enter the University of SouthAm California. The meats were Lo
thalr Teetor, Macy Teetor. Ivan Tee-
tor. Bert Teetor. Blair Hartley. Kaipa Teetor. WilUrd Stahr. Paul Werklng. Leslie Davia, George Keagy and Henry Keagy Mrs. Clyde Reynolds and children started to Bucyrus, Ohio. Friday morning to visit a sister at that place. Gives Family Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley entertained at a family dinner Saturday evening complimentary to Lothair Teetor Mr. and Mrs. Prank Teetor and Henry Keagy, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beard at Lake Geneva, Minn., returned to their home here Tuesday..... Mrs. Charles Teetor and children Macy, Donald. Herman and Winifred Teetor and Guy Stahr, William Small and James Brannan went to Abington .Thursday in the Teetor machine to view the grounds where the Boy Scouts will be camping next week.
VERSE FROM BIBLE
WILL END STRIKE
' Running the gamut of the emotions of a large audience at the Chautauqua last night, changing from pathos to humor with a suddenness that held
his hearers in eacer expectancy, Dr
Byron W. King of Pittsburg, who
sDoke on "The Heart's Desire." dellv
ered bis last address before the 1916 Chautauqua. The auditorium tent was
packed with listeners. "Each bouI has a heart hunger fa.rh has some hoDe. some longing
something we would have of God's gifts. We can gain that heart's de
sire here in this world," be said. The heart's desire should not be cantered on material things. Happiness is the goal. "We can settle the railroad strike
by putting the thirteenth chapter of
Second Corinthians into action. All
trouble starts from thinking evil. The war started la some man's brain who took a wrong attitude toward bis neighbor. SENT TO REFORMATORY.
With French in New Balkan Drive
When they were away from their home town, Walter Smith and Harry
Johnson, both colored, thought it would be safe for them to violate the , clause in their paroles from Jeffersonville, saying that they must not get , intoxicated. They tried it out here in Richmond Saturday night and they soon found that they were known to be paroled visitors. They were sent back to prison today. They have been here for some time working in a hotel.
' NEGOTIATE FOR AGREEMENT. LONDON, Aug. 28. The Central News agency understands that there Is a liklihood that negotiations for an Irish settlement will be resumed during the parliamentary recess.
Big League Dope
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Clubs. ' Won. Lost. Pet. Brooklyn 70 43 .619 Boston 65 43 .602 Philadelphia 65 4S .575 New York 54 57 .436 Pittsburg 52 60 .464 St. Louis 54 65 .454 Chicago 53 66 .445 Cincinnati 45 76 .372
Yesterday's Results. Brooklyn. 13; Cincinnati. 6. Philadelphia-St. Louis. Rain. Chicago. 5; Boston, 1. Games Today. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Pittsburg, (2.) Brooklyn at St. Louis.
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Here is an interesting picture showing some of the new aerial fighting apparatus which the French are now using In the new drive to free Serbia from the Teutons and Bulgarians. In the foreground is an aerial range finder.
OXFORD SINGERS HERE
The Oxford Concert company, which will sing at the Chautauqua today and tomorrow, made their first appearance
this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The mem
bers of the company are Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Odgen. Vera Ross Coburn, H. W. Burch and H. A. Leiter.
The company has been singing and traveling almost continually for sev-
eral days and the members were al
most exhausted when they reached the
city.
MISS NIELSON SINGS FOR EATON AUDIENCE
Announcement has been made that Miss Alice Nielson, soprano, of the Metropolitan Opera company of New York, will give a recital at Eaton, O.,
on Friday, September 1, at 1 o'clock.
Miss Nielson is filling a postponed engagement. She was to have sung in
Eaton in July, but was prevented from
aomg so ny sickness.
She will be assisted by Karl KirkSmith, 'cellist, and William Reddick, pianist. The recital will be given at
the Chautauqua tent at Eaton. Miss Nielson is one of the best
known soloists of the Metropolitan Op
era company.
ROOT STARTLES BAR
CHICAGO, Aug. 28. Former Secretary of State Elihu Root startled
members of the American bar association today with a strong plea for Dem
ocratization of that body and the in
troduction of the referendum in its affairs. Mr. Root Introduced a resolu
tion requiring that all questions of policy be referred to the entire membership instead of to the executive
council.
SOLD IMPURE MILK.
LICHLITER BEGINS SERIES OF LECTURES
Dr. M. : A. Lichliter, platform .manager of the chautauqua during this week, began a series of morning Bible lectures on "The Men of Yesterday in the Light of Today," with an address on "Andrew, a Study in Greatness," today. "Patiently to enlarge your sympathies, fearlessly to choose the best friends, and bear witness among them of your zeal for Christ, faithfully to lend a hand to those who are trying to climb upward in a word to be a
loyal seeker after the best that is to
be truly great," he said.
Dr. Lichliter will continue hi3 Bible lectures at 10 o'clock in the morning
throughout the week.
NATIONAL GUARD DECREASES.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 28.
Major General Funston Is perturbed
over the rapid dwindling of the militia
cn the border. There have been 1,691
discharges to date not counting those discharged from state mobilization
camps. Beginning Sept. 1 the appli
cations for discharges will grow rapid
ly as many college students will be
desirous of returning to school.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
Wedding to Unite
Two Large Fortunes
Upon his plea of guilty, Louis Strat-
haus was fined $10 and costs in the city court this morning for having sold milk which was below standard.
HANDLES SPEAKERS BUREAU
CHICAGO. Aug. 28. J. Bruce
Kramer, national committeeman from Montana, will handle the speakers bureau of the western Democratic headquarters here.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Boston 70 49 .588 Detroit 67 56 .545 Chicago 66 56 .541 New York 05 56 .537 St. Louis 66 57 .537 Cleveland 66 57 .537 Washington 57 61 .483 Philadelphia 26 91 .222
Yesterday's Results. Cleveland. 5; New York, 1. Only game played. Game Today. Chicago at Philadelphia. Detroit at New York. St. Louis at Boston. Cleveland at Washington. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
ADAIR HELPS
Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Indianapolis 75 54 .581 Louisville 74 55 .574 Kansas City 72 56 .563 St. Paul 65 60 .520 Minneapolis 66 64 .508 Toledo 62 64 .492 Columbus 52 73 .416 Milwaukee 44 84 .344
Yesterday's Results. Columbus, 3; Louisville, 0. (First game.) Louisville. 8; Columbus. 0. (Second game.) Minneapolis, 12; Milwaukee, 3. (First game.) Milwaukee." 8; Minneapolis, 6. (Second game.) Kansas City, 6; SL Paul, 2. (First game.) St. Paul 6; Kansas City, 0. (Second game.) Indianapolis. 2; Toledo, 1. (First game.) Indianapolis. 3; 'Toledo, 1. (Second game.) Games Today. Louisville at Columbus. Toledo at Indianapolis. Kansas City at Minneapolis. Milwaukee at St Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hess, of
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i Martina Ferry, recently reported
Continued From Page One. ticket? We know that the man who is not a partisan but votes as common sense dictates will let well enough alone. We have given you what the Republican refused. We have rid congress of one-man rule; we have placed the election of senators in your hands; we have revised the currency law to prevent panics and I can go on for two hours reciting the record of our party. I need not say we have given farmers and workers all they have asked of us and which the Republicans for sixteen years refused to give you. Politicians Want Change. "Why should anyone want to change administrations? No one but Republican politicians who want to get back into public office. "They say this is war prosperity. Do you know that only two and two-thirds per cent of what is now being manufactured is munitions?" Let me tell you our business interests have lost more than they have gained from the European war. It has been a handicap instead of a help and if I have mis-stated facts, vote against me. Now you are a Christian people and I make this closing appeal. Remember that during this greatest crisis in the world's history our great president has kept us out of war. Woodrow Wilson has kept the peace? He is the hero of peace and of construction." In his Williamsburg speech," Mr. Adair recited the achievements of the Ralston and Wilson administrations. Replying to Goodrich's charge of extravagance, Adair said that Judge Myers in his keynote speech at the Republican convention did not revert to this charge and that Goodrich has brought this charge into the campaign at a late date. He said the number of
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Showed that the state institutions have grown from thirteen to nineteen. Adair said the state treasury had a balance for the first time in eightyfour years. He promised ; to ' reduce the tax rate and to enforce the lawj
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Miss Elizabeth Chalmers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Chalmers, of Amsterdam, N. Y., will be married on September 7 to Walter B. Reisinger, son of Mrs. Hugh Reisinger, of this city, it was announced today. Because of the recent death of an aunt of Miss Chalmers, the wedding will be a simple one, with only relatives present. Mr. Reisinger and his bride will go to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., for a part of their wedding trip, and to Pasedena, Cal.f for the winter. The wedding will join two large fortunes. Mr. Reisinger Is a grandson of the late Adolphus Busch, of St. Louis, and Miss Chalmers' father Is the head of a large knitting industry in Amsterdam. Mr. Reisinger will become associated with Mr. Chalmers in business.
Expert Knowledge IN THE SELECTION OF A DIAMOND -IS NOT A COMMON GIFT It therefore behooves you to place your confidence and trust in the reliability of a jeweler of known worthiness, a firm whose attitude toward everything la .their store insists that it be the very finest quality and in keeping with their reputation for dependability. The diamond that is to be a gift, or for self-adornment, and the engagement ring, should come from a store that has. been serving Richmond folks for over 66 years. "It Does Make a Difference Where You Buy a Diamond" O. E. Dickinson "The Diamond and Watch House"
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WORKS BOARD POSTPONES ACTION ON TWENTIETH STREET WORK
Action on petitions for the installing of cement curbs and gutters on both sides of South Twentieth street between Main and South A streets were postponed until next year by the board of public works today. Claims for one-third of the $32.50 expenses of the . trial in the Supreme court of -Iva Rau against the Light, Heat and Power: plant for the loss of her husband In an accident were passed. r ' r:: One year reserve of five percent of the cost of the improvements : made on North A. street amounting to $1,667.81 was ordered paid to the Andrews Asphalt company. The year reserve on the improvements made on North Fifteenth street from E to F was also ordered paid. It amounted to $385.45. . Snyder Brothers were granted the contract for putting in the sidewalks on the south side of South E street between - Twelfth and Thirteenth streets at eleven cents a square foot. - Assessment rolls lilted by Balthazar A. Bescher, city clerk, are as follows: The alley between South Third and Fourth streets from B to C streets, $730.84; the first alley east of South Eighth street from J to L, $1175.03; sidewalks on the east side of North
Eighth street between Main and North A. $380.03. The building inspector was instructed to see to the installing of suitable doors in the ambulance barn to permit the entrance of the combined patrol and ambulance which will be here some time nest month. A patent door of some kind will have to be erected because of the narrowness of the alley so that he machine can get in when the door Is open. -
WEEDS OUT OFFICERS.
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 28. Militia officers here were not less interested today in the action of Brig. General Lewis, commander of tht Indiana National Guard on the Texas border in directing commanders to establish efficiency boards to weed out inefficient officers appointed by governors of Indiana, Illinois and Minnesota.
ROUMANIA MOVES MEN.
GENEVA, Aug. 28. Roumania has begun the movement of troops to open hostilities against the central powers. Military censorship has been established in Roumania.
JOHN C. BOCKMAN, CHIROPRACTOR If the spine is right the Man is right Investigate Knollenberg's Annex, 2nd Floor Phone 1868
BONDS TURNED OVER TO DICKINSON TRUST
Bonds for the Merton Catey road amounting to $12,500 were turned over to the Dickinson Trust company today by County Treasurer Chamness. The amount of the bonds and premium was $12,743.13. These bonds will be sold out in small lots.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
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Reconstruction, of course! When the great war is over, shattered Europe must be rebuilt. Mediaeval architecture, crumbled by cannon, -vill be.replaced by welMighted, well-ventilated, convenient and sanitary buildingjs of the present day. . In this tremendous rebuilding;
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The long life of CERTAIN-TEED is due to the quality of the roofing felt and the character of the asphalt saturation. This is a blend of sot asphalts prepared by the General's board of expert chemists. The highest quality roofing felt is thoroughly saturated with this soft blend, and is then costed with, a blend of harder asphalts, which prevents thf drying-out process so destructive to ordinary roofing
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YOU'LL FIND Miller's Trunks,Traveling Bags, Suit Cases Etc. to be the kind you -want at the price you want to pay. Miller's 827 Main Street. Phone 1811
f HEATORIURXr TONIGHT A "Out of the Rainbow" A Three Reel American Drama.
PALACE TODAY MISS BILLIE BURKE In the Serial Beautiful "Gloria's Romance"
Each Chapter a Complete Story. Also PEARL WHITE "THE IRON CLAW" And PATHE NEWS Thursday and Friday The Greatest Picture Since "The Birth of a Nation." "Gcd's Country and the Woman" In 8 Acts.
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Change of Location . Owing to the fact that I have had to vacate the barn at 12 and 14 N. 8th street that I have occupied for the past 16 years, I have moved to the barn now occupied by The Glen Miller rTansfer Co., 15 and 17 South 9th street. I have the largest and most up-to-date Livery and Transfer in the city. Both horse and automobile service; In fact eveiything found in an up-to-date Livery and Transfer Barn. ,
ARCADES
TONIGHT HELEN GIBSON IN 'A Mystery of the Rails" (Hazards of Helen) "Ham's Strategy" (Comedy) "The Wishing Ring" ("Sis Hopkins" Comedy)
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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Wm. Fox Presents -
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The World Famed Dramatic Artist, In 'Ambition' A Story In Five Acts.
