Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 283, 14 October 1916 — Page 13

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1916

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HERBERT DOUGLASS ENTERS UNIVERSITY lt , i . - - - LEWI8BURO. Ohio. ; Oct. 14. Mr. nd MrsDart Peter left Monday for a wonthV vUlt with' relatives near Stanton; Vlrgini. r;.". Herbert DougHr!!l; S.(J?e t0 Ano Indiana, T?? he ,wU1 continue hla studies in Angola college. .... Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Quire spent the past week with relatives in Hmfinn a it..i.

I . vt - "'"vn 0. a. net;- ' ?f '"' York, spent , several days

I , wun nis parents here. mis rather continues quite poorly. ( Comes From Dayton. - Opal Hawkey, Dayton, is here vis- . itlng her sister, Mrs. Dorman Brown. ' ....Miss Ethel O'Connell, Dayton, is here on a ooupje days' visit with her aunt, Olive Baker and sister, Miss Olive...,. Mrs. Kate Wheatley, Medina, Ohio. 1b the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. J. Orias and husband. Visits Relatives Gertrude Slier and Edna Monebrake ( were here Saturday evening..... Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Poe and Vergil Sweeney and wife motored to Dayton Sunday.. . . ,The annual Sunday school convention of the Salem Lutheran church will be held at Mlamlsburg October i 25.

EKWANOK GOLFER .. . HOLES OUT IN ONE

KANSAS CITY FORBIDS TATTOOING OF MINORS

. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 14 Fancy s colored pictures with the human skin as a canvas are frowned u' . ' v. the city fathers. ' s city y , after are to rotecte'" '

blandishments U the "aril i An ordinance imposing a oo li- : cense tax on tattooing establishments ' and absolutely prohibiting the tattooing of minors has just been passed by the city council.

MANCHESTER. Vt., Oct. 14.-

George Van Buren of the Englewood '

ciup, naaea ma name 10 me 11st or notables when he played the sixth hole, 181 yards, on the Ekwanok links, In one shot. At the same time he , reduced the selected hold score from 87 to 36 strokes. Van Buren's trick of holing out in one is the first time it ever has been turned in the seventeen year history of Ekwanok.

TELEPHONE GIRLS TAKE LONG TRAMP

DENVER, Colo., Oct. 14. When physicians in Wichita, Kan., told Miss Mable Bahney ana Miss Florence Baler, telephone operators, they must give up indoor work for a while and

get out Into the open air to preserve their health, the young women left their positions, purchased serviceable walking outfits and started overland to Denver. They stopped a week in Colorado Springs on the way. The "hike" of more than 600 miles to Denver was made in three weeks' walking time. , Both young women are now radiant examples of health strong, alert, sunburned. But they mean to take no chances yet on going home to indoor work again. They will stay in Denver

i a while, living out of doors as much i as possible.

WOKEN LAWYERS GIVEN NEW RULES

ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 14. "Please do not begin your arguments after the verdic . has been rendered- and, please, please, don't all try to talk at once." - ' " ' '." ' This was the succient advice deliv

ered by JudgO J. L. Pendleton in the Superior court to 'the first four women In Georgia to be admitted to the bar. Judge Pendleton signed their applications - with the gold fountain pen used by Governor Harris in attaching the signature : to the bill recently passed by the Georgia legislature, enabling' women to practice law in Georgia. Mrs. Minnie Anderson Hale, graduate of the Atlanta Law School, Mrs. Clara L. Bovard, admitted by comity from Florida, where she formerly prac

ticed; Brs. Beatrice Caatleton and Miss Agnes Klein, graduates of the Atlanta Law School, are the first women to begin practice of law in Georgia. DISCOURAGE KISSING.

-eipxa t "PO "A "N "ANVH'TV ment reigned among the girl employes of the capitol when the state health department posted a bulletin in the corridors which reads: "Kissing on the mouth, especially of children, should be discouraged."

AGED WOMAN DIES

NEW MADISON, O., Oct. 14. Mrs. Kate Daugherty, an old time resident of this place, died at her home Monday night after a short illness. She was the widow of Zacharlah Daugherty, who died several years ago. She is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Robert Bradstock and Mrs.' William Hill, . of this place, and three sons, Robert, Frank and Albert Funeral

services were held at the Universal1st church ' Thursday afternoon, coi ducted by Rev. Hoeffer of Richmond", Burial In the old cemetery. ; Move To Richmond." ; William Coning and wife hav moved to Richmond where they havi considerable property interest. French Inventors have developed a. vertical axis rotary motor for hydroplanes that can be completely protecU ed from water.

About 358,000 Japanese subjects are 'living abroad. In the United States 'are 80,000; Hawaii, 90,000; Philippine j Islands, 6,000; China, 119,000": Australia,' 6,000; Canada, 12,000; France, 1 129; Great Britain, 478, and Germany, 1 434. t t

HERE'S A Bit " E ' FROM -ZDFORD SPRINGS

BEDFORD SPRINGS. Pa., Oct. 14. When E. S. Kuhn, Pittsburg golfer, drove from a tee here, his ball zipped into a pond hazard and "beaned" a four pound carp. The caddie captured the fish and took it home for his dinner.

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ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 14.Application for a charter will be made shortly to construct an electric railway from Atlanta to Anderson, S. C, ;whlch will connect there with the lnterurban line of the Piedmont-Northern operated from Anderson to Charlotte, N. C. by James B. Duke. After a hard fight in the Georgia legislature mde by legislators who thought they saw in the bill a Bcheme to parallel the state railroad, a law was adopted authorizing the construction of the electric line. H. M. Atkinson, ah Atlanta railroad man with Boston connections, is backing the enterprise.

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