Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 278, 9 October 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, OCT. 9, 1916

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HAROLD TELLS PLANS OUTLINED FOR BIG PARADE

By I. 8. HAROLD ( Indications from over the state point to the greatest automobile parade and ' the greatest crowd ever assembled on this Continent in the Interest of roads. From cities as far away as South Bend and Evansvllle, are planning to start at 5 and 6 o'clock in the morning in order to reach the city by noon. Delegations from 60 and 70 miles away should leave about 8 in the morning. All delegations will be met at the city limits by an official car from the reception committee; will be conducted to a suitable place to eat their luncheon. Luncheon should be taken from home, as there will be no time to go to a restaurant down town and get back In line. The arrival of the Presidential party i and the parades will be signalled by a 1 Presidential salute to be fired from a 'cannon In the Court House lot After luncheon all delegations will be con- ' ducted to their place of rendevoux. A ! signal will be given by three shots from the cannon when the Presidential party is in the review stand, ready for the parade to start. Meets On Washington. The Richmond delegation will be on Washington street with its head resting on Delaware. Terre Haute division on Washington street, head resting on Capitol. At the firing of the cannon, these . two delegations will move up to Mei rtdian and halt, allowing Marion county and Indianapolis delegations to pass , north headed by police escort and poi lice band. The bands from east and i -west will be playing specially prepared j music, at the same time that the bands from the south pass by. ! Following the Marion county delega- : tion, Carl Fisher, as marshal of the ; day, will lead the delegations from j east and west in double column by the review stand, and will continue on in double column to the fair ground. The coliseum will remain closed until the delegations have arrived at the fair grounds. Concerts to Be Given. Program will consist of concerts by all the bands, followed by Chairman Governor Ralston, introducing El wood Haynes, of the Haynes Automobile company, and presenting a new Haynes machine to Mr. Howard of Jeffersonville, in Hew of his old machine that has been in use since 1897. The Governor then introduces President Wilson, as the speaker of the af

ternoon. This will be followed by a concert of all the bands. There will be a rousing "Good Roads Meeting" In Tomlinson hall that night with short speeches of a number of persons of National reputation, with plenty of music and a Jolly good time. Richmond and Wayne county should lend their influence and assistance to the committeemen having in charge the delegation from here. They . are Horace Kramer, Albert Chamness, W. 0. Jones, Lee Nusbaum, Joe Mills, Will Bockhoff, George Dllks and a number of others. The delegation from here should take with them buglars or oornetests to sound bugle calls along the way, and through the towns. All cars should be gaily decorated with bunting and flags. The time is very short, and everybody should be busy. You cannot afford to miss this rare opportunity of joining in this, the greatest celebration ever attempted In the interest of our highway. CONRAD ENDS LIFE IN FRONT OF STORE

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Oct. 9. William Conrad committed suicide Saturday evening at six o'clock, by drinking carbolic acid in front of W. S. Hunt's grocery store, and in full view of a number of passers-by. He was taken to the office of a local physician, but died within twenty minutes. Domestic trouble was the cause assigned for the deed.

MURRAY POSPONES NEXT BIBLE TALK

For his next lecture in the Bible study course which he is giving each Thursday evening at the First Christian church, the Rev. L. E. Murray has issuel the following outline: Outline for Oct. 19, as the Class will not meet next week: Lesson 12. Judges and Ruth 1. Introductory Chapters, 1-3. a. Review, 1-2:10. ' b. Preface, 2:11, 3:5. 2. Minor judges, 3. 2. Deborah, 4-5. 3. Gideon, 6-8. 4. Jepthah, 10-12. 5. Samson, 13-14. - 6. Dan and Benjamin, 17-21. 7. Abimelech and Jothan, 9. 8. The Story of Ruth. '

! AMUSEMENTS AT I LOCAL HOUSES

Letter List

The following letters remain unclaimed at the local postofflce and will be sent to the Dead Letter Office if not called for within two weeks. Women Mrs. H. W. Bryant, Mrs. M. Borden, Miss Maggie Brewer, Mrs. A. A. Burr, Mrs. E. N. Craighead, Miss Lucile Custer, Mrs. John Dickman, Mrs. R. S. Dills, Mrs. Milton Gray, Mrs. Penrose Griffith, Ellen Hill, Mrs. Edd Hlnes, Mary Kearney, Mrs. David Miller, Mrs. Mary E. Newton, Mrs. M. M. Scott. Miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. A. Paul Kelsey, Home Pride Range Co., Eastern Ind. Motor Cor C. (3). Men Ranel Adcox, Hubert J. Arbogast, George Armentrout, Jack Bowers (2), Theodore Brown, Joseph Colvin, F. W. Curtis, Thomas Clark, Roscoe Clayborn, J. C. Cook, T. Glynn Davis, Andy Delmont, Sam Fradkin, I. T. Hill, J. A. Hood, B. F. Johnson (2), Edgar C. Johnson, Charles Marsh, Walter Schaeffer, J. A. Vaughn. C. 6. BECK, P. M.

MURRAY One of the most sensational cycling acts in the varieties is that of the Six Galvins, who come to the Murray starting tonight. The young women are especially worthy of note for the ease with which they accomplish the dare-devil feats heretofore never attempted save by male performers. In addition to the Six Galvins will be offered three other big acts and Herman Beckers, "Fe Mail Clerks," with Tommy Toner and Ethel Underwood and ten pretty girls in an act full of laughs, special songs and scenery. WASHINGTON "The Girl of Lost Lake," to be exhibited at the Washington theatre tonight in the series of Bluebird Photoplays that have attracted such favorable comment, will introduce Myrtle Gonzalez, Val Paul and Fred Church as the principal players. These clever artists will be favorably recalled through their work In "The Secret of the Swamp," that unique and droll Bluebird recently shown to admiring audiences at the same theatre. MURRETTE Ogden Crane is a bad man. People run miles to get away from him, and

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the little birds never sing fa his neighborhood. With a single scowl, he can turn the course of the winds or kill a dozen files. Ogden Crane is a bad maa . One of the "extra" women who acts in "The End of the Trail," at the Murrette tonight the new William Fox picture in which Mr. Crane appears, brought her little girl to the studio one day, to see the filming. It was the day

on which Mr. Crane did his most villainous piece of work. Next day she approached Mr. Crane. "I know your work wis especially good yesterday," she told him. "When little Marie said her prayers last night she spoke about you. And she said, 'Please don't let papa' ever be like that."

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CHILD'S CALM MIND SAVES HER MOTHER

SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Oct. 9. Pauline Yarling, 4, calmly gave directions to an excited aunt who was trying to stop an electric motor operating a washing machine, when Pauline's mother's hair was caught in the cogs and was rapidly being wound in the machine. But for the child's presence

of mind the mother would have been

seriously Injured.

BROKE LAW FOR YEARS

ELKHART, Ind., Oct. 9. Mrs. Alice Hortop, 68, who has practiced medi! cine in Elkhart county for thirty years,, has been sentenced to the Woman's prison for three to fourteen years on her plea of guilty to Illegal practice.

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BURNING CIGARETTE PAPER TO PROVE ITS PURITY

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leaves behind nothing but-a few tiny flakes of pure white ash. Then they burn samples of or

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