Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 46, 5 January 1917 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1917.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM
ASH SUN-TELEGRAM
Published Every Eveninc Except Sunday, Dy Palladium Printing Co. ' Palladium Rnildinsr. North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris. Mgr. i - , r i Ectered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana, as 8a ond Class Mai! Matter.
Cleaning Up Indianapolis ; Indianapolis is having a hard time to clean up its resorts, gambling houses and saloon law vioV lators. Some blame the police authorities, others . the prosecuting attorney. Stories of gambling house and resort raids make an almost daily ap- ' pearance on the front pages of the newspapers.
department is notoriously weak, if the mayor can not reform the department, then it is high time that the citizens band together and organize a vigiiance committee of "such magnitude that the fear of God will be driven into the heart of every criminal. The work, of the committee should then be backed up by. an unrelenting policy against pardons and paroles for highwaymen and murderers. "
His Peculiar Walk Charlie Chaplin said the other day, "No matter what else I may do that is amusing, I don't believe I can get away from the walk." Well, why should he? His walk is his whole stock in trade. That's what the crowd pays its jitneys to see. His peculiar gait delights thousands, and nlcn malrae 4-VtAtiaanrla vf jfallara fnr him an
If the police authorities and the mayor are not him A mnufactuwr who
able to clean up the city, if they are conniving at -law violations, public opinion in Indianapolis ought to be strong enough to make them do their j duty. In the meantime, the capitol of the state is receiving notoriety throughout Indiana that H it cannot afford to receive.
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A Vigilance Committee Next Statistics compiled by Thomas M. Kilbridge,
secretary of the state board of pardons, show j that crime conditions in Chicago are reaching the superlative degree of iniquity. In that city
it there is a holdup every six hours, a murder every
second day, two suicides a day and an arrest ev-
ery seven and a half minutes. The Chicago : il Tribune has been hammering away, at Jhe :,i wretched condition in its characteristic style, .Ijbut has not been able to abate the evil. Other n forces fighting for Chicago's municipal welfare are helping in the fight. Chicago needs a municivtpal housecleaning beginning in the mayor's office ;and affecting every department. If the police
FARMERS INSTITUTE ASSEMBLES HI LYNN LYNN. Ind Jan. 5. Edd Reed entertained Thursday evening Mr. and
Mrs. O. H. Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. i
McKisock, Misses Jennie Eckerle, Elizabeth Pegg, Mary Kemp and Vada Daly and Messrs. George Alexander, Jr.. and Dr. C. E. McCready....Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bowen have returned from a pleasant risit with their mother at Vlncennes, Ind. J .'..Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Norton of Richmond spent Monday here the guests of friends.... Program of the Farmers' institute to be held in the high school auditorium January 5, 1917, follows: Morning session, "The Girl in School and Home," Mrs. Julia Walker; "How to Grow Good Crops of Oats and Wheat," Oliver Kline. Afternoon session, "Main taining Soli Fertility Without Extensive Stock Growing," 'The New Worn-
- - . J I mi T . V.U T VlUUUi .. Villi amassed a fortune through some trade mark i walker. Evening session, 7 p. m. in-
OPEN LARGE GARAGE
would not dream of changing the designation.
The Gold Dust Twins, the Little Fairy, Spearmint, and hundreds of trade slogans are money makers for their owners. Chaplin must accept his walk as that peculiar quality of his comedy which arouses interest, holds attention and makes the movie patrons anxious to see another film in which he appears.
teresting program with music.
Events in Liberty
The Value of Things If a man's value to himself and his city is to be measured by dollars and cents, acres of lands, bundles of stock certificates, bonds and notes; Abraham Lincoln, General Grant, Oliver P. Morton, Shakespeare, Goethe, Darwin, Pasteur and other great, but poor men must have been dismal failures. If a country's value to civilization is to be measured by fields of gold, fertile valleys, coal and mineral deposits, big cities and wealthy towns, old Greece, with its art and philosophy must be counted as a poor country.
Miss Edna Ahernathy, is spending the week with Mrs. Bessie Case Harris, In Indianapolis. .. .Misses Florence Stevens and Margaret Wood returned
! Tuesday to Indianapolis, to resume ' Vmf caKaaI WAb at "Vffart T1ilra,n
uvs at wa vt A Cfcb iUioo jit; i o Kindergarten school.... Miss Mildred Maibaugh returned Tuesday from a visit with friends in Indianapolis.... Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huntington of Logansport, are visiting . relatives here, this week .... Mrs. H. G. Richardson left Tuesday for a visit with relatives in Paris, 111.,... Harold Hughes and Gordon Crecraft returned to Oxford, to Miami university, Tuesday, after spending their vacations with friends in Liberty.... Rex Beach of Hollywood, Calif., was the week-end guest of Allen McMahan. . . .Miss Inez Funk of Dublin, is the guest of Dr. F. L. Mitchell and family. . Morris Atkins, who has been the -guest of W. E. Morris and family for several days, returned to Columbus, Tuesday.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jan. 5. Omar Manlove and D. H. Wright have leased. the McCaffrey room on the north side of Main street, and will engage in the automobile business, Mr. Manlove handling the Cadllac and bakland cars - and Mr. Wright the Overland. .The firm name of C. T. Wright ft Son remains the same, Mr. Fred Wright to succeed bis brother In the office.
You Are Violating Nature's Laws.
MRS, JENNIE BURTON ; ENTERTAINS CLASS
WEBSTER, Ind., Jan. 5. Mrs. Jen'nle Borton entertained Saturday afternoon at her home here for her Sunday rsPhool class. Refreshments were served to tho following: Misres Mabel Steddom, Fern Lac?y. Mabel Wickerfchara, Margaret Crowe. Bessie Best, Bertice Burnett, Alible Marshal and P.mline Wickersham of Kichmond; Messrs. Charles Kern, Walter CulbortFon. Charles McCann ami Mrs. Ella Bond" and 'Mrs. Jennie Jeseup Mispes Bessie and Pauline Wickersham who have been spending the winter in Richmond, spent Christmas vocation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jchn WickPrsham. , ' Visit Relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Commons of near Richmond pnent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Commons.. . ; .There is quite nn epidemic of measles in the neigh
borhood Mr, and Mrs. Walter
Oliver have returned to their home in I-Iarvey. III., after spending a few days with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs A. L. Baldwin of this place Misses Gtaydun. Williams. Juanita Hendersbott and Mabel Williams were entertained Thursday at tho home of their teacher Miss Mildred Crab of Richmond Rev. Louis Ulmer, Williamsburg, and Harry Thompson of this place attended the polo game at Richmond Saturday evening Paul Harris and family of near Bethel, were calling on relatives here Saturday evening Miss Helen Harvey entertained for Miss Juanita Hendershott; Messrs. Ralph Kern and Charles Myers at, her home near here Sunday evening.
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Masonic Calendar
Saturday, January 6. Loyal Chapter. No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting; installation of officers.
G. A. R. POST INSTALLS
EATON, O., Jan. 5. MuluarenO'Cain Post. G. A. R., will install officers at its regular meeting Saturday afternoon. Edward Borden was recently elected commander.
FILLS MILTON PULPIT
MILTON. Ind., Jan. 4. The Rev. F. C. McCormick will preach at the Christian church, here, on Sunday morning and evening, and will be at Dublin, Sunday afternoon.
O. T. Aydelotte and family spent New Tears with B. F. Campbell and wife. . . .Frank Miller and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller, B. F. Campbell and wife, Mrs., Ida McCabe and Mrs. MolIie Mikesel... .Mrs. Daisy Coper and children visited her parents at Eaton Sunday. .. .Mrs. Will Benham spent a few days the past week at the home of her brother, John Dlllraan and family. Mrs. Dillman Is in a serious condition from pneumonia. Mrs. Dillman's brother, Bob Bryant, is also in a serious condition from pneumonia ""at his home near Kitchel.... The Jackson Tp. division of the county improvement association will meet at the Central school Saturday at 1 o'clock, in order, io elect , new officers for the coming year.. ..Roy and Stanley Turman are expected home . this week from a several weeks' visit with relatives In Virginia... '.P. C. Flora of West Florence Is slowly recovering from his severe Illness.
YOUNG FOLKS CONDUCT SERVICES AT CHURCH
. CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio, Jan. 5 The Y. P. C. Ai had charge of the church services on Wednesday evening, giving the history of the organization, work and study by this society of young people that have been organized workers for about seven years. They have aided the church In many ways and have added greatly In a financial way. The Ladies' Aid will have charge of the services on Friday evening.
It's Your Liver! You're Bilious, Headachy, Sick!
Don't Stay Constipated With
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EPISCOPAL FESTIVAL ARRANGED BY CHURCH
An epitfaany festival will be given Saturday .evening at 7:30 o'clock at the St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. J. E. Cathell is in charge of the program. The members of the Sunday
bchool will participate. A grand march in costume will be given by the children. There will be a song by the school followed by a little play, "The Three Bears." - A number ofj the older schools in the school will give a play, "Christ Candle."
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Enjoy Life! Liven Your
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1884 1917 For 33 years NONE SUCH Mince Meat has cost you only 10c a package. Nonesuch Mincemeat Today, with all food- : costs high, NONE SUCH still sells at
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Same Price
Tonight sure! Remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, breath
offensive and stomach sour. Don't
stay bilious, sick, headachy, constipated and full of cold. Why don't you get a box of Cascarets from the drug store now? Eat one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. You will wake up feeling fit and fine. Cascarets never gripe or bother you all the next day like calomel, sals and pills. They act gently but thoroughly. Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious or feverish children -a whole Cascaret any time. They are harmless and children love them. Adv.
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THE PEOPLE'S HOME and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 29 North 8th Street -WILL KEEP OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT From 7 to S:30 o'clock for convenience of the public to deposit weekly Bavings end earn the . best dividends in Richmond.. . ... Reliable and prompt service. Money to loan always. Safety deposit boxes for rent.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR and Buy it Now If you intend to become the owner of one of the new Ford models at any time in the next few months if you intend to enjoy the comfort and luxury and real satisfaction that only a Ford can give Buy Your Ford Now. For in spite of the tremendous capacity of the Ford Factory it has been absolutely impossible for us to get cars fast enough to fill the demand promptly. In the busiest part of the season, there are always ten buyers for every three buyers we can supply. Therefore if you wait till February or March or April to place your order, you may have to wait for weeks before your order is filled. The one thing to do is to buy your Ford now. In the old days, some people had an idea that automobiles were for summer use ocly, but they've gotten all over that now. They've found that automobiles are more necessary in winter than they are in summer, and give as much enjoyment. And you see almost as many cars on the roads and streets in December as you do in May or June. And there's no car made in the world, no matter what its price, that gives better service or more complete satisfaction in winter driving than the always efficient Ford. So whatever you do, don't wait. Get your New Ford Now. Get the enjoyment, the convenience, the health it will give you this winter. Take a winter outing every day. Get some roses in your cheeks and the crisp tonic of winter ozone in your lungs.
Ford Chassis .........325 Ford Runabout $345
Ford Touring Car.:.... $360 " Ford Coupelet $505 (All prices F. O. B. Detroit)
Ford Town Car $596 Ford Sedan ...,..,..,.$645
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