Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 9, 22 November 1916 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAD. WEDNESDAY NOV. 22, 1916

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MUSICIANS PRESENT BENEFIT PROGRAMS

FOR 6, A. R. LADIES

Recitals will be given Friday and

Saturday evening at toe First M. E. church for the benefit of the Ladles of the O. A. R., when Mr. Wilmot Goodwin, baritone, Florence Austin,

violin, and Samuel Qulncy will appear.

The program for Friday evening is

appended:

8th Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt

. ... . ...Samuel Qulncy ,

Arise Te Subterranean Winds. Purcell Serenade Strauss

Three Shadows. . .'. . .Campbell-Tipton Vulcan's Song ..Gounod Wilmot Goodwin Paraphrase Sur Faust... Gounod-Alard Florence Austin -Aria Selected Wilmot Goodwin Nachstuck .Schumann Impromptu in A flat Chopin Caprice In the Style of Scarlatti Paderewski Samuel Qulncy Menuet .Boccherinl-Musln Poeme Fibich The Bee Bohm Llebecfreud Kreisler Florence Austin The Pilgrims' Song Tecbalkowsky I Know Spross Call Me No More ........... .Cadman Wilmot Goodwin Zigeuner We'.sen Sarasate Florence Austin The Days of Long Ago Searle The Auld Plaid Shawl........ Haynes A Group of Old Songs , Selected Bedouin Love Song Pinsutl Wilmot Goodwin

DODDRIDGE CONCERN ESTABLISHES BRANCH MILTON, Ind., Nov. 22. The Dodd-ridge-Beck manufacturing company held Its semi-annual directors meeting and declared a dividend of 5 percent to be paid at a stockholders meeting, called for Dec. 2. A motion was also made and passed that a branch establishment of the Doddrldge-Beck factory be established In Oklahoma. The following committee was appointed to

iaxe up me matter: J. M. Doddridge, Milton L. Clawson of Indianapolis and B. H. Peelle of Centerville. Doddridge, Clawson and Peelle left Tuesday night for Oklahoma to select a site. Buy Texas Calves. ' Omer Hurst of Cambridge City, owner of a farm in the eastern part of this township, and M. D. Doddridge of the Doddridge neighborhood, received 55 head of Pole Angus elght-monthe-old calves, from Texas. , John Rugh, of Abington township, who attended the Washington township Sunday school convention Sunday, tells the following story: Mr. Rugh has 1,000 white Leghorn hens. He has. been shipping pullet's eggs at the rate of 30 de-Jens a week to New York, receiving 55 cents a dozen for these eggs and 65 cents for hen's eggs. MELPOLOER TELLS REASON FOR ASKING

SALOON REMOVAL

John Melpolder has submitted the

following: "Editor of the Palladium: 1 "It was not my purpose in the matter of attempting to have the city council declare Rlverdale a residence nor

tlon of Richmond so that the saloons might be eliminated from this district.

to enter into a newspaper controversy,

Whatever has appeared in public print In regard to this matter was not fur

nished by me directly or indirectly for

publication. I am employing - this means of removing any possible er

roneous impressions. "It does not Jake a Philadelphia lawyer to interpret for the ordinary layman the following section of the 'Moore Law' authorizing a city council

to declare a portion not a ward of the city a 'residence portion of th city

and to eliminate the saloons therefrom: "'The common council shall have power to enforce ordinances ThirteenthIntoxicating Liquors And may exclude such sales from the suburban or residence portion of sufch city, and confine the places where such sales be made, to the business portion of such city.' " "The supreme court has defined a 'residence portion of a city' as a portion of the city where residences predominate. Explains His Letter. "Now as to my letter to the liquor dealers. My request was made in all sincerity and fairness that the liquor dealers themselves clean up the situation where the liquor trade appears In its most unfavorable aspects. The claim is made by the liquor dealers of this city that they try to run their business In a respectable manner. Very well, then, I take them at their word and ask them that they themselves eliminate those that in effect are the worst among them. Can the liquor dealers not grasp the importance of the'fact that those who treat this as a most absurd or ridiculous proposition are seriously reflecting

"Six Little Wives" at the Murray

Scene from "Six Little Wives," the Musical Tabloid at the Murray Theatre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday

upon their character and upon the sincerity of their efforts? "Let me ask of the community Is

It fair that a decent mother and father

must be compelled by economic and social conditions to rear their children

In the midst of vice, crime, pauperism

and intemperance, because they can

not afford to pay the higher rents

charged in other sections of the city?

Is It fair to these respectable poor

people that their children must be ex

posed to the constant sight of a "growl

er ' procession of women of the lowest

type, that they must be daily witnesses

of conditions that are unfit to be de

scribed in public print? Or do you

think that there are no respectable

people living in Riverdale, simply be

cause they are cowed Into silence?

"I cannot as yet make myself be

lieve that there are certain liquor deal

ers, nor that there are any aldermen,

whose sense of fairness is so compro

mised or undeveloped, who has regard for the welfare of the weakest among us is so cynical, as to be willing to stand before this community as being opposed to this clean and moral proposition. Let us not equivocate, how

ever, let us not attempt to throw dust in the public's eyes; this is nothing less but a moral question and must be

considered as such and such alone. If

my faith in men has caused me to appear In this matter as an 'innocent abroad,' then let us have a demonstration of it. But I predict now that the demonstration will be one of charity, fairness and decency, and not of greed, injustice and immorality, here is a reason I believe in Richmond. "Sincerely yours, "JOHN MELPOLDER."

MAENNERCHOR WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE NEXT WEEK

- Members of the South. Side Improvement Association, the Milltair Vereln and the Richmond Maennerchor have been invited to participate in "openhouse" festivities at the club house of the S. S. I. A., Thanksgiving day. The Maennerchor will act as host. The Maennerchor will furnish an informal musical program.

Put Mother, Not Baby, on Bottle You never heard this argument before. We all know Mothers milk is best for baby. But what to give the mother to enable her to supply baby with' a sufficient amount of nourishing milk is the problem .We have found in bondreda of fcasea that HEMO ? a iumriitiM

that will increase the. milk supply J

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SHADOWS-SUNSHINE SEE HER SATURDAY

Primary children will be admitted free at the Coliseum Saturday afternoon and evening when the ways and means committee of the Day Nursery presents the famous . four-year old, Marie Osborne, formerly of Richmond, in a Pathe feature motion picture, "Shadows and Sunshine." . - A special program of music will be given during the entertainments under the direction of Mrs. Fred BarteL The proceeds will go to the support of the

Day Nursery.. Tickets may be secured from any member of the Domestic Science association. Those members of the association who have not secured their tickets are requested to call at the Starr piano store.

GIRLS HOLD, SKATE

. Officers of the Girls' Athletic Association of the high school in charge of the G. A. A. skate to be given at the Coliseum Tuesday afternoon preceding the Thanksgiving vacation informed the boys of the school this afternoon that the skate was to be "for girls only." , The boys had petitioned for an invite. .

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

FUNSTON TO RU8H MILITIA BACK TO HOME 8TATION3

NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Replying to a telegram ; of Representative C. B. Smith, advocating the return from the Mexican border of ' national guard units from Western New York, General Funston replied that efforts were made to do Justice to all. The first troops to reach the border, General Funston said, would be the first to return home. '

Y. M. 1. 1N8TALLS OFFICER8

Open-house festivities will mark the installation of officers of the Y. M. I. at the club rooms this evening at 8

o'clock. An informal program follow the Installation services.

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