Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 265, 23 September 1916 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1916
FAUX iviNE
SELECT COMMISSION TO VAN WERT, OHIO
An attempt to restore the monthly meetings of Van Wert quarterly meeting to amicable basis will be made by a commission appointed this afternoon by Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends, following action yesterday by which the property of Van Wert particular meeting was taken In trust by the yearly meeting trustees. A resolution introduced by George N. Hartley, Fountain City, to the effect "that since the ' action - of the trustees yesterday still leaves the troubles in the Van Wert meeting unsettled, a Judicious commission of five be appointed to visit Van .Wert with their hearts full of love and by wisdom and discretion bring the people together and if possible restore them to their normal state of live Christians", received instant approval. If the work of the commission is successful, it will remove the only dtssention within the Indiana Yearly meeting. At a special and concluding session, the nominating committee created the commission of Allen D. Hole, Richmond, Jennie Unthank, Dunrelth, William J. Sayers, Muncie, Henry C. . Pickett. Lynn, and Myrtle E.: Winslow, Falrmount. Van Wert quarterly meeting receiv
ed severe censure in yesterday's yearly meeting and a split in the representatives over the adoption of the report returned by the yearly meeting trustees was narrowly averted. The! conservative members,, standing in favor of the adoption of the report, won by 20 votes and the Van Wert particular meeting property was take6 in trust. ' The meeting was laid, down in May following a division of the member1M9 which resulted from dissension regarfilng the minister there. Factions were created and, the trouble was brought into quarterly meeting where the particular meeting was suspended from business and was annexed to a small monthy meeting at Rochford, twelve miles away. At the request of Bible school workers who met last night and reported on the past year's work, Albert J. Furstenberger, Wabash,- was appointed delegate to the national convention of the Anti-Saloon league. Anna Doan Stephens, Muncie, and J. Herschel Coffin, Earlham. were appointed dele
gates to the national convention of the Association for Charities and Correction. . Business was rushed through hastily
this afternoon to conclude the after
noon session by 4:30 and prepare to close the business of the meeting at the evening session when the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor
have scheduled a business meeting. President Kelly of Earlham college, presiding clerk, read the report of the college as made at Plainfield Yearly meeting last week, and in concluding
remarks said he would be ready soon
to announce gifts to Earlham amounting to several .thousands ..of dollars. Reports for Splceland and Falrmount pcademies were ready to be submitted to the afternoon session, showing satisfactory advance and growth.
USES ROLLER SKATES TO BEAT CAR STRIKE
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SEAPLANE WRECKED WASP AND RESCUES HER FREIGHT CREW BERLIN, Sept. 23 Berlin newspapers today are giving much space to the feat of the commander of an Aus-tro-Hungarian seaplane, who yester
day sunk a French submarine and with the aid of another sea plane saved the U-boat's entire crew. They compared the conduct of the officers with that of the English captain of a merchantman who refused to rescue the crew of a Zeppelin wrecked in the North Sea.
MRS. M. F.JOHNSTON TO GIVE ADDRESS
An address by Mrs. M. F. Johnston will feature the opening night program of the American Artists' exhibit at the high school gallery ' next Friday evening. This was announced by Mrs. Paul Comstock, president of the Art Association today. Mrs. Comstock further announced that the opening would be an informal one and that no extended program would be arranged. The gallery will be open to the public at 8 o'clock.
FILE REMONSTRANCE . TO SOUTH SIDE PLAN
Remonstrances against the petitions for the South Side Improvement association for the cementing of the E. L. Commons road and South H street under the Three Mile Road law were filed with the commissioners today. The remonstrance against the Adolph Blickwedel petition which carries 197 signatures and which calls for the improvement of the south end streets and roads starting with the Commons road carries 568 signatures. One-third this number of signatures would have been sufficient to have killed the petition.
NO CONTRACTS LET
Citv Statistics
Deaths and Funerals CURTS The funeral of Mrs. John Curts will be held from the home, 410 North West Eighth 6treet, Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment will be in the Earlham cemetery. Friends may call at any time. COLE The funeral of Elza O. Cole will be held from the home, 69 Laurel street, Sunday morning at nine o'clock, after which the body will be taken to Winchester for burial. Friends, may call at the home at any time.
Spanish railroads are conducting campaigns of education along their lines to improve agricultural conditions.
A Smart and Simple Model.
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W15SIRN6 BEJLDE G-RtTEJS
Miss Irene Beldegruen, a young
New York business woman, cares not
a fig how long the car strike may last.
Although she has no automobile to
carry her from her home uptown to her place of business down town, che has found a perfectly satisfactory method of transportation roller skates. Undaunted by a crovd of onlookers. Miss Beldegruen straps the rollers on her boots and calmly skates down Fifth avenue in the morning and back up in the evening. "I should worry about the old strike" she said, ."skating is healthful exercise and a fairly rapid method of transportation, so I am killing two birds with one stone."
ASKS FOR SITE NEAR HOSPITAL
In an executive session today, Wayne county commissioners asked the health committee of the Commercial club to investigate thoroughly the possibility of establishing a county tuberculosis hospital in connection with the Reid Memorial hospital. The health committee appeared before the commissioners today in the morning session and made a plea that the commissioners loan their influence in getting the ?7.000 additional appropriation for the hospital passed by the county council In an emergency session which will soon be called. Lewis Bowman said that there was but little doubt but that the council
will grant the additional .appropriation if a substantial plan for a hospital is presented to them. George Seidel made the address to the commissioners on the subject of a hospital.
Because only a bid for the erection of the one-hundred foot tower to be used in connection with the new water works system at the poor farm was presented to them with no bid for a pump and the other necessary equipment, Wayne county commissioners were unable to let the contract for the new water system today. This is the second time that bids have been advertised for. The bid fnr .furnlshins
the water tower was by the Chicago Bridge and Iron company and it called for $2,195.
COUNTY W. C.T. U. MEETS IN RICHMOND
Annual convention of the Wayne county W. C. T. U. will be held at the West Richmond Friends church, on Friday, Sept. 29. The sessions will begin at 9:30 and 1:30 o'clock. Box lunch will be served at noon. Nine local unions in the county will be represented by delegates. At 3:30 o'clock, the closing address of the meeting will be given by the Rev. Charles Woodman, pastor of the West Richmond Friends church.
BECK MAKES SURVEY
, To ascertain the amount of seed corn which is gathered in Wavn
townshiD this fall. Ivan T. Rprk. town
ship agriculture advisor, has attached j a question slip to each set of instruct-1 l -.v w, AW . 1. a 1 - a i I
iuuo iur lue ofiecuuu vi seen corn which will be distributed among the farmers next week. He wants to get a record of the seed corn so that he can infnrm farm.
ers next spring where they can find!
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PREPARES CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER TERM
Estimates made by the department of agriculture put the 1916 beet sugar acreage at 768,500 acres. This is 104,200 more than in 1915 and 254,000 more than in 1914.
Mike Kelly, county clerk, today sent a new circuit court calendar for the October term to the printer. The calendar will contain all the rules of the Wayne circuit court, a directory of all members of the Wayne county bar association, and a complete list of all cases which are pending. The docket for the October term is unusually heavy. Hundreds of cases are pending. Divorce cases are especially numerous. Criminal cases are few. LECTURES ON CLOTHES
OXFORD, O., Sept. 23. Oxford College girls will today listen to an address on "Correct Dressing," by Mrs. K. H. Moulinier, of the H. & S. Pogue Company, Cincinnati.
"DIP" OBTAINS $16
ECONOMY, Ind.. Sept 23. It cost Ezra Frasier $16 to hear the speech of Charles Evans Hughes Thursday night. - . , - While In Richmond a "dip" lifted Fraiser's pocketbook containing that sum and his return ticket. Fraiser had to borrow money of a friend for the homeward trip.
VANTS CHILD BACK
Asking for the custody of her child which was adopted by Margaret Calkins, Jan. 25, 1909, Blanche A. Howell filed suit In the circuit court today asking that the adoption proceedings be declared void.
ASKS FOR RELIEF
Mrs. Louisa Bethge, a Spring Grove property owner, appeared before the Wayne county commissioners today and complained that the council of the corporation had not acted fairly with her. in the matter of improvements. She said that the tax rate had been raised greatly during the past few years to meet the cost of improvements but that the council has never spent any of the money to improve the street in front of her property.
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HOME RUN KING GETS DIVORCE HERE
Leona Grace Durham was granted a divorce from Albert Lee Durham, at one time champion home .run baseball player of the United States, by the circuit court' today. Cruel and inhuman treatment was the charge. The ball player who is at present in Marshalltown, Iowa, Informed the court through his attorney that he was anxious to be freed from his wife and that he had no objections to offer to the divorce being granted.
BOSTON WOMAN RECOMMENDING IT TO HER FRIENDS
Popular Boston Lady- Says Tonoline Has Proven a Godsend to Her
CAR KILLS 2 MEN WHEN IT TURNS OVER
NEW YORK, Sept. 23. Two men, one a policeman, were killed and three others seriously injured early today when a big touring car turned turtle on the approach to Pelham bay bridge, in the Bronx.
COUNTY LOSES $10,348 County Treasurer Chamness has received $10,348.56 from the Secretary of State as Wayne county's share of the money collected from Wayne county for licenses this year was $is.52S. The monev which the county
receives as its share of the license
fund goes for the upkeep of the coun ty roads. TOM BUTLER MOVES
WILL NAME LEWIS
1724 This portrays an ideal play or Kchool dress. The model is finished with box plaits in back and front, and has sleeves In wrist or elbow length. The bloomers are fine for little girls, inasmuch as they replace petticoats, and afford comfort and grace In movement. Galatea, lawn, percale, voile, gingham, batiste, serge, tub silk, crepe and challie could be used for this model. The Pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 2, 4, 6 and 8 years. It re
quires 2 yards of 36-inch material
for the dress, and 1 for the bloom
ers, for a 4-year size.
A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on recept of 10 cents
In silver or stamps.
Judge Fox today announced that Walter Lewis, Democratic county chairman who recently opened a law office in this city, will be one- of the
men whom he will appoint as pauper attorney for the October term of court. The judge decided upon this ap
pointment at the request of Henry U. !
Johnson who complimented Lewis as being one of the best educated young lawyers of the city." - '
Tom Butler, who for many years has operated his blacksmith establish
ment in Sailor street between jmtn and Tenth, will move his shop to the rear of 44 South Seventh street, after rirtohfir 1. The Butler shoo is
one of the oldest in the city and has catered to some of the earliest pioneers in Wayne county.
MAY REPAIR BRIDGES
Lewis Bower, Fleming, Ky., a wooden bridge expert, sent word to the county commissioners today informing them that he would bid on making repairs of the wooden bridges of the county only in case he were allowed to furnish his own specifications. CONFERS WITH KELLY Judge Morris, Rushville, Democratic candidate for re-election as judge of the Indiana Supreme court, was in a long conference today with Mike Kelly, county clerk, and a prominent Wayne county Democrat.
It is always interesting to listen to the statements of our friends, and especially when you know .they are sincere and honest in what they say. Added interest is created in a statement coming from one who has 6pent a lifetime in Boston, where she Is well known socially. Such a person is Annie Stewart, who resides in Boston, and is possessed of the respect and confidence of her associates, and is willing for anyone to call on her to verify the following signed testimonial: "I have suffered with stomach trouble for the past seven years. It took the form of indigestion and dyspepsia. I had dizzy spells and headaches, and after I ate a little food it would ferment and cause gas to form in my stomach. I had pains all over my body and was chronically constipated. My liver was torpid and I felt generally miserable. I had doctored and had been in the hospital, but received no permanent relief. I was so nervous and restless that at night I could scarcely sleep. The gas pressing un
der my heart caused palpitation, and when I arose in the morning I was just as tired as when I retired. About two weeks ago I began to take tonoline and I can truthfully state that it
has done wonders in my case. I am feeling like a new woman and can eat any kind of food. I sleep the night through and have no more aches or pains; in fact, it has cured me, and I am recommending it to all of my friends as it has been a God-send to me." M. J. Quigley's drug stores sell and guarantee tonoline. There are numerous symptoms of this trouble that tonoline can relieve. In fact, any of the following may denote affections of the stomach: Indigestion, dyspepsia, belching of wind, bad breath, sick throbbing headache, poor circulation, night sweats, that tired feeling, costiveness, coated tongue or a poor complexion. Caution: As tonoline is recommend
ed as a flesh builder those not wishing to increase their weight should
not take it continuously. adv.
The Grothaus store offers an extensive showing of high-grade overstuffed furniture and a most gratifying variety in period styles. '
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The Grothaus idea is lower prices ALL THE TIME. We don't have "Special Sales." We don't advertise "one-day" bargains. We mark our prices so low in the beginning that any "special reduction" is practically impossible. As one good customer said:
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Beal the Sales Any Time" "I didn't encounter any 'special sale' at Grothaus just regular prices an'd still I found the furniture I wanted priced lower at Grothaus' than any
where I had been."
I Saved about 20 by buying Grothaus Furniture
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