Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 31, 18 December 1916 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM; MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1916 i
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:" M'ra. '(.Margaret Beutingor,'on trial at Newark, N. J., for the second time for the murder of her husband, is ret permitted to talk to her children except through the bars of her cell, a humiliation to which Mrs. Beutinger declined to Submit, Mrs. Beutinger shoi her husband When, after threatening to kill her, he attacked her. Left to rlcht, rear, h$,,children arc Margaret, .Frederick and Marie. In the front row, Robert and Christopher and Mrs. Jennie Hercor,,,.Mr8. Beutinger's sister, who came to iNewark from the West Indies to care for the kiddies. Now the children sit-in the court room and throw kisses to their mother while the trial is in progress.
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BUREAU NEEDS CLOTHING
HIDDEN MOTIVES ARE SOUGHT BACK OF WILLIAMS'
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County Superintendent of Schools Williams last week issued a personal order to Trustees rescinding the right granted to the Wayne County Anti-Tuberculosis Society to have a visiting nurse in the schools.
More concrete evidence or tne un
wth the work and did not receive any information of trouble until Mr. Williams' action came to light." . Starts in Germantown It is said the infraction took place in East Germantown where a teacher called the school children in for the afternoon session three-quarters of an hour early and dismissed them early
deriving caw?es of the order, came to
day in intimations of a three-cornered ( iv susDend the ot
erations of theV society to organize in order not to keep them In school health forces and propagate the better more than the usual nufnber of hours health movement through the schools. P The visiling nurse work has stopped Miss Kennedy Closes Work. i 'abruptly a result of the county suMiss Mary Kenr edy; the visiting j perintendnt's action. How soon it iviis Mdry f-c". . ui will hp nncssihlp to rKiimft the, health
nurse who Ras.aonene j. " " -M:r;i-V
work and has practicsiiiy orgamzea me ;( " w - .i" . w-
fntirp countv. said tooay she win
Fewer calls for aid have been received at the Social Service Bureau thia
winter than last. Most of the poorer families of the city have been able to provide themselves with food and fuel but have not been able to furnish ther children with' proper clothing. There i? an acute shortage of clothing on hand at the bureau.
The annual waste in the United States of foods available for cattle has been estimated at $100,000,000 by department of agriculture experts.
ririRe her work here aw a result of the
order. " "1 have had the most pleasant relations in the schools and with the trustees." sa:d Miss Kinnedy. She
is considering several otLer positions.
According to county oiiiciais, ana
officers of the ;nti-iubercruosis socie-
tv. this was theobvious consequence
of Superintendent Williams personal order. V' - : :
Miss Lillian Mahtti, Secretary Mel
nolder's nurse in the social service bu
reau, said today that! she would not be
an applicant for the1, place. Mr. Williams had previously indicated that the order would not have been rescinded if Miss Mahin had held the position. s Acts on Own ccord. "There was an infraction of rules which happened repeated Uy," said Mr. Williams. "The trustee never voted to have a nurse in the schools so it was not up to them. I scinded the order myself for those rea "ions." Tiimnshln Trustee Edffci ton, who
was nresent when Superintel 'dent Wll-j
liams issued his order, was n zy as to j
.the cause. He said no reason iaa Deen
riven bv Sunerintendent Willu 'ms Dul :
it was understood one or twQ of the trustees had had a complaint. The complaint came from Dri -E. A. Ehle. trustee of Jackson townsli !P, ac
cording to Dr. F. W. Krueger, cl lunty
health officer, who has been actn. lg m an advisory capacity in the cti unty health work carried on through the tuberculosis society's nurse. "I understand that matter has en" tirely blown over," said Dr. Krueg5i 'r. "I do not know what is behind t e order of the county superintendent lThe society was perfectly satisfied 1
me
I county ann-tuoercuiosis society execu
tive committee met Saturday and dis cussed the proposition but no definite action was taken. ; v The case, resembles the county aent agitation two . years ago over
whlc 1 1 A. D. Cobb resigned from, his work among the farmers as the result of th , methods of the former township trust t ks and County Superintendent Wlllia t is. ' . SAV.V EASTERN LINE PARI. S . Dec. 18. The Roumanian army is low safe, according to news received : !n Paris last night, says the "Petit Pal isien." The paper says that the surv. 'ors are now beyond the Sereth riv ir at Jassy and in Bessarabia. whereA they are being regrouped and refitted in view of further operations. The entire Roumanian front is now stated i o ba held by the Russians alone, REPORT, SHOWS BALANCE
A balance i f approximately $150 in the treasury of the school athletic association is shown In the report filed with the-j high school board of control this ai 'ternoon. The larger part of the surpi 'us was cleared off the New Castle gan e.
SANTA'S ASSISTANTS I SEND OUT LETTERSS OF XMASi CHEER
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Scores of children have reef ;Ived letters from Santa Claus through ? his Junior Sub-station at the I'z.lladium. Almost 700 letters have been'-' received at the Santa Claus sub-statio n "where a Santa Claus fund is being collected. The letters are being set U out to pass around Christmas Cheer, and in personal touch from him. ( Children to Santa Claus will receive a more order that each child who hta written who do not get letters will receive a special visit from Santa dius on Christmas eve when gifts w flC be left lor them. . j .; -. The 700 letters have bee a divided into two classes, and the left r w'lh are answered now will not receive further attention from tlta Sauia Claus fund. - t
RECEIVE PEACE PROFFER - t LONDON, Dec. 18. Tr peace note of the central powers was handed to the British government, today by, Walter H. Page, the jnerican ambassador. - , , .
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Don't wa V: until the last minute but come to tfois big store . f or Men and Boys where youU get jiist what men i like at reasonable prices. i Smoking Jacketswonderful
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Ties the finest we have ever shown at 25c to $1.00.
Krone & enpedy
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" " , Deaths and Funeral3,'".j CLKMEXTS Mrs. Jarans CJements, r.2, died at 11 o'clock today- at her liom, 107 North Fourteenth, street, of taral)fsa. She ts survived by her husband, one daughter, Virginia, and one on, Harold.. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at I lie homo, Rev I,. E. Murray ofticiat Ing. llurlal .will be at Earlham- cemeery. ' Friends njay call any time after riiPRilay noon. .
PAHKS Winiam Elbert Parks, age me year tight jnonths apd eight days, Jied tw!ay a,t H.:15 o'clock" at the lome of his parents,'- Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.'Clarpnce. Parks, 16 South, Twenty second street.;; Death was due to meningitis. He i survived by his parents, :wo small brothers and grandparents; Mr. and iMrs. Leonidas Parks and Mrs. . Trueblood. Funeral arrangenents will be announced later. K LINGER Mrs. Eliza Kltnser, wife if John Klingor, died at her home, 88 3utler street, last night. She is sur;ived by her husband, a son, Charles, md a daughter. Miss Ruth. Funeral A'edoesday morning, at 9 o'clock, at St. Mary's church. Burnial in St. Mary's cemetery. Friends may call iny time. MESKER -Joseph Mosker. 64 years )ld, died at hin home, 628 South Sev-
ents street,' this afternoon, of a com
plication of diseases. Mr. Mesker has i lived in Richmond all his life and has ! been a member of. St. .Andrews j
church, and a member of St. Joseph's society for 40 years. He is survived by the widow, Amelia Mesker, and seven children, William, George, Joseph A., Jr., Julius, Lawrence, Mrs. Charles Muhe and Miss Lena, two brothers, Leo and Frank, of Indianapolis,' and one sister, Mrs. Adam Schmitt.
PROBE OF H. C. OF L. CONTINUES VIGOROUSLY
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 At President ..Wilson's direction the nationwide investigation into the-increased cost of living will be, continued with all possible yigor.1 It was stated at the
White House today that the President!
considered that the Investigation "had already accomplished much.
Aztec corn 1,000 years old,' was recently planted in Kansas. It grows much faster than modern corn and
tne grains will be at a premium
Home Made Xmas Candies For over 20 years we have beea selling and making pure, and delicious candies, and without a doubt our Butter-Cups are the finest in this city at 25c Per Lb. Fairy Sticks 25c Per Lb. . Carmels 20c Per Lb. Hard Mixed The best and purest to be had at ; - 15c Per Lb. , Candy Canes . and ; Horseshoes fop the Xmas tree our specialty.: ; Place your,;order now, , Pap Kuchenbuch Home Confectioner. 109 Ft. ' ; k.. Wayne Ave. .-...
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W ill be over. Don't, miss attending; this wonderful bargain festival. Thousands of useful Gift things are here at prices never before heard of. -1; '
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We have the largest and finest display in the city. Beautiful one piece Give Him a Gift Certificate.
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In the Westcott.
4 oz. Bottle Extract 25c, 25 Sto imps 4 lb. Pck. Washing Powder . ...... . .25c, 15 Sta mps White Naptha Soap, 5 Bars . .... . . . . .25c, 15 Stat mps Lima Beans ......... . ........ .; 10c pel 1 lb. Navy Beans .... 15c per4 lb. Apricots 19c pen lb.
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We are selling Shoes today, at less than manufacture cost. The shoes can not be duplicated again at near the price we are asking for them.
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