Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 261, 19 September 1916 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1916
IIAIIDIEY ASSERTS
OFFICIALS
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STREET COMMITTEE "Report from 'the' committee on streets and alleys?" asked the mayor. "No report, Mr. President," replied Councilman Williams) " chairman of the committee "I am surprised that this committee has no report,'' interrupted ' Cptincllman Hanaiey. "tst -winter us bridge Question was referred to that committee and it has not reported : ' This was preliminary to a charge made by' Handley that the committee had been ."gagged" by the administrative officer! to prevent the city becoming Involved in the bridge con troversy but that the board , of public worts had seen fit to "butt into" the question recently by addressing a letter to' the county commissioners ap proving" their recommendation for1 a lan ting bridge. ' rMayor Robblns made a long speech and was followed by President 'Bavls, each one - asserting that ' the board had taken no action 'nn til - the commissioners had reached- a decision on the f Main street bridge. ; t. . ' V P ' ' ... ST' .lll'li i i I FOOTBALL DIES HERE Independent football In Richmond seems to'be 'a dead Issue how that the Quaker club has decided 'not to' take up the sport this fall. Members of the club who met last night decided that It was a bit late In the -season to organize" for football" this yeari '" The gridiron game will be 'takeiii tip nert year however, the club announces. " RETURNS TO MlNCIE, THEN GOE? TO PRISON Louis Bartlett soon forgot his promise to Judge fox that he would never go near Muncle, made when, he was released from custody1 yesterday morning, after he had been held in county jail two months on- a serious charge. As soon as he waS released, Bartlett went to Muncle. He was arrested and will be returned here where Judge Fox will pronounce judgment on him for tlie penitentiary offense' toHwhlch he l?aje'd guilty Jesterday. " ; 4 "' " THANKS AUTO CLUB Resolutions Of thanks for the 124th regiment 'Which" met "here last week have been drawn up by William MathawK'- nrMldpnt Snorlnl '' thnrilra nre exienaea uo ine Auiomouue tiuu which ftirnisTied the machines In'which the oil soldiers were shown the city". . - . . J - 1 1 . ....... 1 f . . . t. I JORDAN GALLS Continued From Page One. , while we have been plodding along, beguiling ourselves Into believing that our city needed no Improvement," he saiif.!'" ; v 'fi'-i -'if-r p 'i- !.-' rj Make Rapid Expansion. He directed attention as a warning n he phenomlnal growth of Dayton. "rTlngfleld'an'd Newcastle, cities that i ! rapidly : increasing 'fn ! population. ' ''luence and t influence, threatening '"'c-hmond's prestige by their wonder-, li.' expansion.' ' ' ' 1 ' - "Vhen producers, such producers .is J. HJ-Mills'." George Seldel. Henry Gennett, Ed. Swayne blrid themselveB together to get more1 factories are they not' deserving of your support ? They are giving of their tlmetiand their DRINK HEALTH Kentucky Carlsbad Water There is more to the caption of this little article than, at a glance would appear.-1 -. - i-m ' " If one would stop and consider what the drinking of PURE WATER mean ft and then add to this th wonderful medicinal properties contained in Kentucky Carlsbad Water, one would get the full meaning of "Drink to' Tour Health." ' This "WONDER WATER" comes from the earth at a depth of over 1,100 feet, is thoroughly filtered, which removes' any possible 1 foreign matter, but does not remove any of its health giving properties, and is put up in half-gallon bottles (six to a case) that have been thoroughly ' washed and cleansed and then sterilized with live 6tenm.' ' ' ; -' ! To each case, as above described, Is added one smaller bottle of the-Natu ral Mineral' Water that has been fortified for use In cases of constipation or when the bowels need flushing. Unless you -are familiar with Kentucky Carlsbad Water -you are, no doubt, wondering what the wonderful curative properties contained In this water are and what "we claim for them. ' " !" - If you will send for our free booklet, which gives the analysis of Kentucky Carlsbad Water, and Bubmlt 6ame to your physician, 'he will tell - yon that by using the water in liberal quantities it will correct uric acid (the cause of most rheumatism), albumen (the symptoms of diabetes, and will give quick relief in i cases of stomach trouble. : "We have lief e at Dry Ridge a thoroughly modern sanitorium and hotel, where patients -receive prompt and permanent relief from all the above troubles. Our rates are low and we would like to correspond with you in reference to your particular trouble. Write for booklet. ' 1 ' " ;" KENTUCKY CARLSBAD SPRINGS HOTEL CO. Incorporated. - DRY RIDGE, Ky." Water on sale by A. G. LUKEN & CQ. ' Adv. IB
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money? They Vre not afraid that more factories will confront them with labor questions." ';'r-- '. s -- Mr; Jordan then recalled that a few years ago, Richmond gained wide publicity by advertising as "The Panic Proof City" ' Increases Material Wealth. This campaign;' Tie said, had materially Increased the city's commercial life, had brought In "many retail establishments: 1 '' ."'What -these firms need now," he continued, "Is more business, more consumers and more factories, which will bring to the city more people, therefore -more consumers and more business for the existing commercial establishments.." "We claim about 25,000 population. We should bei ashamed of ibb- figure. Why New Castle Jb fast -catching up with us. ' rwe must get together. We must bring new ' factories nefe. I am op-, posed to a bonus, but if we ban Invest $10,000 and get $100,000 what business man is there here tonight who would not consider snch' a proposition? : '' 1 ;: Help Raise The Fund. 'What we can d is' to help raise a fund to offer inducements,' help to plants wishing locations. "And when we get that fund, we should bring here within-the next f out years," at least ten factories -with an Increase of K.000'; in population and a 20 per cent growth in business. ' ' Mr. Jordan then outlined briefly the plan of the campaign and the purposes of the; proposed industrial fund, 'both of which nave been rfully -explained through the "press1 during tbei' last week: ' lJ '""riet factories come," Mr. Jordan urged; "one- factory will bring others arid' they swill make a better; bigger and wealthier city. f The manufacturer brings things' to the city with him, he rreatea values wherever he is.
- "Take care" of what we have and other factories will come"! ;' Continued From Page One. outgrowth of the Commercial club, with a working fund of $106,600. " " ' '"The" sole purpose 'of' this fund, the trustees of which' receive no compen sation; Is to bring new factories to the city. : ' ' Speakers last night outlined the working plans" of "the ' association, which have' already been r fully 'ex plained' through the newspapers, and aroused n each person a' new sense of loyalty to Richmond. " : Star Serves Dinner. At 6: 30 ,o,roM,"71ie"p' respective city builders began their march' to the top (Boor of the Masonic tempje, where an faded. ing carpets and rugs any more. Neither do you have to take them up and be inconvenienced with, bar floors while they are ( the cleaner's or dyer's. ' !!': OLSOHITE does the work, and does it easily, While nigs are on your floors :i And the expense of making them look like' new with- colors -restored to their" original brightness and freshness, with renewed oils in the fibers, and hen raised tha ei pen seis actually trifling compared with the improvement brought about. You need never beat or scrub your ruga again.-1 Two sizes, 23c50c . At Drug and Dapartmeot Store. OLSON ROO CO. .vaicagq, in. . Beautiful Dress Hats for Yearly Meeting Sunday. Our stock is now complete in every way, and we are ready to show you the most beautiful line of trimmed hats, ready-to-wear street hats all colors In the new felt hats. Children's beautiful hats in all colors and designs the large black velvet sailor and the fancy shapes in velvet at lowest prices. ' We solicit your trade and guarantee courteous attention at all times. ' Call and see us before buying. MRS. C. A. BREHM J.-.tk. !--,- .... -.V' 1 " 35 N. 8th St - ' 219 NORTH 11TH ST. Address: The Miller-Kemper Co. - : - Phone 8247447
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elaborate dinner was efficiently served by members of the Eastern- Star..' Music by Runge's orchestra wag given appreciative applause by the diners.'.:-. :- "- ,- . -:. - John M. Lontz, by virtue of his position as chairman of the local committee, which has charge of the campaign, presided as toastmaster.-" f3At the tabie'-wlth 'him were the members of the committee, the speakers, whose addresses are given elsewhere,and a number :or the - city's commercial and' industrial leaders. J ' 'Charlea Jordan Speaks. The locaf speakers ' 'wereT besides flr. Lontz, Charles W. Jordan, president of the German 'American Trust and Savings bank, and' former secretary of tn Commercial club,- and S. . Saynej ipresldent ojf jthe Swayne Robiitiion compariy;'-- & '' ;The principal address was delivered
by Edwaf d P.Trefs Mr. Tretz is secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, the biggest commercial organization in the world. . ! Mr. Charles L. Hebble; manager of the civic and 'industrial department of the Cincinnati Chamber of Cominerce also spoke, -r-' '-v " ' 6uch: enthusiasm and interest In the campaign has already -r'bedn created that, before subscriptions have been asked, more - than' - $8,000 has1 been 'subscribed.4'-' '' '4 ' LONTZ BIDS GITY Continued F'romlPage One. ' . -. i Hfr .- - ' f for wholesome advice Mr. Reid had once given him about debt being a blessing. Turning then to the present sjtua-
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tlon, Mr. ontz pointed to the remarkable growth - ; made by Newi Castle since that city has -become the location for the Maxwell factory."1 ei tinently he asked: - V Why1 Did ; Richmond Lose? "Poyou, my friends,' think that New"' Castle"' 'would ' nave '"" secured those plants if Richmond had offered them, equal opportunity and advantages? ' ;: : ' "Every chimney that is reared to the skies as the51 result of this industrial'' 'movement ' " means increased wealth for Richmond; means a menument to your enterprise and public spirit"' ? '' - ': - -v . ""':""' Hamorously Mr. Lontz referred to his "aVeVslbtt to public lifrit supple-' mentln J hls remarks bjr recalling from recent J"experince that ' a ntajotlty of the public evidently held-the same antipathy toward his entrance into th limelight But lie said he could not withstand the- entreaties of 'tis friends '- on the committee who' had chosen him as leader of the campaign to do all he 'could for Richmond. Closing his remarks ; Ir. liontz
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