Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 33, 20 December 1916 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1916
PAPER SHORTAGE NOT DOE SHORT RAG SUPPLIES
NEW YORK, Dec. 20. The present high price of paper is not due to a scarcity of rags and old paper stock, according to officers of the National Association of waste material dealers w ho are In quarterly session here. "The phenomenally high prices paid for old rags and old paper," said an officer of the association, "encouraged early in the year the bringing out of vast stores of these goods. We dispose of these materials to the paper manufacturers, but in recent months the latter have assured us repeatedly that they were not in the market. The fact of the matter is that the paper mills are getting all of the waste material they need." The waste material dealers and distributors are now doing an annual business of $1,000,000,000, the official stated. Among the subjects to be dis
eased at today's meeting of the association is the matter of greater uniformity in packing rags and other materials, as well as better assorting of other materials.
DEATH GALLS DIGNAM
J. B. Dignam, of Chicago, publisher: and editor of the Dignam Magazine, a, periodical published here some nine; years ago, died at Chicago Tuesday; morning. Mr. Dignam was well known i here. He was about 60 years of age. He had been engaged in advertising work at Chicago. The widow, Mrs. Alice Dignam, daughter of Mrs. Mary. E. McManus, of this city; and a daughter, Dorothy, of New York, survive.
LODGE CONFERS DEGREES
MTLTON, Ind., Dec. 20. The Milton Masonic lodge conferred the Master Mason's degree on the Rev. M. N. Tay.
lor. pastor of the Milton Methodist Episcopal charge, Monday evening. A I large crowd was present and the work
nicely exemplified. Refreshments wero Bcrved. Ralph Moore, who is attending business college at Detroit, Mich., is home for the Christmas holidays. .
MIAMI WANTS SONG
OXFORD, O., Dec. 20. The Girls' j Athletic association, Miami Univers-
i ity, has offered a prize of $10 for the
best college song for girls only three ,
verses and a chorus. Prof. Joseph w. Clokey will compose music for the words.
MRS. BQDGER IS DEAD
WEBSTER, Ind., Dec. 20. Mrs. Lida Bodger of St. Louis, died at the home of her son, A. L. Baldwin, of Webster, Dec. 15, aged 76 years. She came from St. Louis five weeks ago and had suffered from internal cancer for several months. Funeral services were held at the Nettle Cree.c Meeting house. The Kev. Mr. Truitt of the Christian church of Hagerstawn, conducted the services. She leaves one fcfn, A. L. Baldwin, and three granddaughters.
ASSOCIATION TO MEET
EATON, O., Dec. 20. Members of the Prchle County Horset-hoers' association will hold a meeting Jan. 2 in the 1. O. O. V. hall. Following the discussion of business matters a banquet and smoker will be enjoyed.
MEET COUNTY EXPERT
EATON, O., Doc. 20 Members of the Treble County Farm Improvement association will hold a meeting Jan. 13 to discuss matters of importance to the organization, but. more especially to "become acquainted" with the recently chosen county agricultural agent, A. J. Swift, of Morgantown, Va.
SMALL SHOP MOVES TO WISCONSIN CITY NEARER TO SUPPLIES
The Raymond Porch Shade company, C. & O. railroad and South J street, expects shortly to move to Janesville, Wis. The factory employs 20 men, several of them skilled workers. A few may be taken with the company, according to the superintendent, J. E. Farnsworth. ' Mr. Farnsworth denied that Janesville offered a bonus for the factory to locate there. He refused to discuss the details of the move, but said for one thing, the factory will be nearer to its source of lumber supply. The com
pany probably will be ready to open Its plant in Janesville, Feb. 1. The company was organized here three years ago by E. F. Fletcher and Raymond B. Fletcher, of Worcester. Mass., J. K. Farnsworth and L. M. Brownell, formerly of Janesville, Wis.. and was capitalized at $100,000. Mr Brownell is manager of the company.
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