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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, FEB. 2,. 1917
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LIQUOR DEALERS PLAN TO ENTER EI BUSINESSES
All Richmond la divided into two cmp today. Ont is composed of those persons who rejoiced when they heard the Reid Memorial chimes and ' other church bells signal the passage of the state
pronioition dui. The other Is composed of those who frowned when thev heard the bells.
The first camp contains church folks b4 other prohibition advocates and the second the liberal folks and the
liquor men with their affiliated traaes Drv Forres Are Jubilant.
Dry? were jubilant over the victory for their cause. Tonight the churches federating in the simultaneous cam
paign will bold praise services. wets, confident until the last minute that the bill would not pass the senate, accepted the verdict with misgivings but with resignation. Agitation for the statutory bill has been of such comparatively recent origin that Richmond saloon men have
nnt r.Pn able to eive mucn uoukqi to
ttia ohnn into which theT WlU'di
vert their capital and enterprise when i ha Innr hoonmofl effective.
Liquor dealers Interviewed this . morning said tbey bad not glren
'thought to their future business af ! fair The? will have more than a
iiear before the law become effective
to compose their axiaira. can Dfwart Their Interests. 1
T onlnnnlata who. like Adolnh Bllcfc
1 wedel. have groceries in connection ' ..4 : .. . ' i 1L'-" " -vn.ni.. ' nf
witn weir oars, prouioiuuu v ui orove to be so heavy a blow. They
tan pAnttmiA to nnerate their groceries
XV. E. Haberkern. who is a whole-
1 saif r and retailer of liouors. today dia
a dtm in hln fitnre window read'
ing, "Wet or dry we sball remain in
business in this lpcatton." it is unaerstood he intends to conduct a wholc-
caia ffrnpprv.
Mrs. Jesse Schultz, Richmond's only ! woman saloonkeeper, said she had not
maae any aennue piaus ior uw mime will Ooen Milllnerv Store.
One of the partners of Dolan and
iKlnder'fl cafe, known as "Marue ana
I George's" place, said bis firm is In tending to enter the miUJnery busi D68S. r. ' W. .Tenaun said the future dls
position of his business affairs would have to) be determined between now
arid the time the dry law becomes er df4 Itf A
man .ant anient a new business
and become established in it in a half
hour, be said, it ia understood a South End saloon
1st after the last option election bought
ii small farm at the edge or tne cuy with the expectation of operating It 'A
the city ever went dry.
CLUB EXHIBITS ABT
AT CAMBRIDGE CITY
CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Feb. 2.
An art exhibit under the auspices of
the Helen Hunt club, will be held in the east 'room 'of the First National bank building, Friday and Saturday,
Feb. 9 and 10, during the day and
evening.
The exhibit will consist of work done by the Misses Overbeck, and will con
sist of a collection of the Qverbeck
pottery, including an interesting col
lection made by their pupils, also oil
paintings and water colors. WEDS IN NEW YORK
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Feb. 2
Announcement is made of the mar
rlage of Miss Adelaide May Ash,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ash,
of New York City, and Karl E. Swig Rett, of San Juan (Porto Rico) former
ly of this city, the wedding, January 3, was in New York City, in the Little
Church Around the Corner.
FORTY KILLED
Continued From Page One. those, of an unidentifed roan about f fty years old ttbo was crushed when the walls crumbled, and Mrs. Charlotte Stltaley. Explosion Heard for Miles The explosion was heard for miles. By some freak of the shock buildings a few yards away were undamaged, while windows were broken' many blocks further' distant. ' Hundreds of Hebrew, Lithuanian, rolistr and Russian tenants of the district ' rushed Into the street scantily clad. LThe explosion wrecked one end of (he tenement building which contained 24 Hats,'- 16 of which were occulted. The flames burst throughout the lower story immediately. When firemen arrived they were able' to rescue a few children who were dropped by their parents from the upper windows. Some Adults are Rescued Some adults' also were saved in thi? way. A group of railroad switchmen j
who happened on the scene in advance of the firemen were reported to have rescued fifteen children. At daybreak fire Chief O'Connor said the ruins were so hot that it would be many hours before search of the wreckage could be made and ;he loss of life ascertained. The explosion is believed to have
followed the bursting of a gas nw?n
In the basement of the tenement
abuse.
- The water thrown on the ruins rote almost as fast as it fell. The ras continued to .burn long after the inflammable material of the building lad been consumed, lighting up the
Ice covered objects In weird fashion,
MISS KING ISSUES ECONOMICS PROGRAM FOR FEBRUARY 9
Wayne County Economics day will be observed in the auditorium of the high school building, Feb. 9, with tbe following program: 10:00 a. m. Piano solo, Miss Gaynelle Hageman, Cambridge City Domestic Science club. 10:15 a. m. Opening address, Miss Grace King. ' 10:30 a. m. Address, "Tbe Profession of Home Making," Miss Roberta McNeill, of Purdue University. ' 11:30 a. m. Vocal solo, Miss Mary Esther Gilbert, Home Makers Club of Dublin. 1:30 p. m. Violin solo, Mrs. Albert Hindeman, Miss Lucile Geisler, Accompanist, Hagerstown Home Economics Club. ' " 1:45 p. rn. "The Value of a Survey, to Home, School and Community,? Miss Adelaide Steele Baylor, State Supervisor of Domestic Science, of Indianapolis. 2:30 p. m. "Health in the Home,'' Miss Zella Wigent, Educational Dept. International Harvester Co., Chicoga, 111. '.- ; Miscellaneous business-
FLORISTS ENTERTAIN CARNATION GROWERS
Richmond florists today are entertaining 40 florists from all parts of the country. The visiting flower men were given a luncheon at the Country club and this afternoon lnsoected Richmond
greenhouses.
' Most of the visitors are from the east and renreaent nnmo nf th tare.
est greenhouses in the United States. They, with the Richmond florists, attended the American Carnation' Society's Convention in Inriisnannlk
which closed this morning. " v
PICKED TEAMS ROLL
Tonight at the City alleys two picked squads of Knights of Columbus and City League bowlers will meet in a series of three games. ' Tbe matches will be called at 8 o'clock. The public is Invited.
GUILD HOLDS MEETING
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Feb. 2 The regular meeting of the Presbyter
ian Guild was held Thursday afternoon at the, home of Mrs. George Stpm-baugh.
The meeting in two weeks will be with Mrs. H. S. Scheidler.
SUES FOR FORECLOSURE
Charlotte Mitchell filed suit in cir
cuit court today against William Moore and the Pennsylvania railroad for foreclosure of a mechanic's lien on wages for a board bill, demand $20 and court costs. "' ! "
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plagued annoyance.
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REVIVAL CAMPAIGN HELD IN CAMBRIDGE
CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind.. Feb. 2
The Evangelistic services, in progress at the Baptist church, have been well
attended, Rev. E. M- Kerlin preaching
Rev. Kerlin, is assisted by his wife, who is singer, both of whom have been engaged 14 mission work in New YorkServices will be held' Sunday morning, afternoon and evening from 3 until 4 o'clock will be a men's meeting to which all men and boys are invited. A meeting will be held, Saturday evening at the corner of Foqte and Main streets, provided the weather is favorable, otherwise it will be held in the church.
MODERATE
PAPER
STANDS BACK OF SUBMARINE ORDER
BERLIN, Via London, Feb. 2. The Boersen Zejtung, which has been consistently moderate on the submarine and similar issues, summarizes its ovra acquiescence in the decision of the government in these words: "He would be a poor German who would not now say: 'Right or wrong, the only thing that counts now is to fight for the fatherland's victory.' ' The paper points out that it has steadfastly maintained the attitude that criticism pf the authorities and the leaders was not justified, because they only were in a position,' owing to their knowledge, to judge pf the wisdom or unwisdom of any single act Therefore, the Boersen Zeitung does not attempt to criticize, nor doe3 it renew its earlier convictions against unrestricted submarine' warfare.
SPANISH OFFICIALS PREPARE TO HANDLE GRAVE SITUATION MADRID, Via Paris, Feb. 2 The minister of the Interior has announced that the war and navy departments have given the naval and military authorities instructions required by the gravity of the circumstances. Premier Rpmanones was in conference with United States Ambassador Joseph E. Willard from' midnight until two o'clock. . He also received the president of the Mediterranean maritime federation who informed him that the federation bad ten ships at sea with safe conducts given by German consuls. Later the premier announced that although Spain bad entered a difficult hour the government " would neither close parliament nor suspend the constitutional guarantee. '
CARR HAS BIRTHDAY
Clem Carr, sheriff, celebrated his fifty-fourth birthday, today, by eating his meals on scheduled time " and by resting after the grand jury rush. Carl Wad man, entered upon bis duties as deputy sheriff, this morning. Jack Taggart will also serve as a deputy during the remainder of this month.
To permit the outside of windows to be washed by persons. inside of rooms is the purpose of a recently patented wire, frame into which cloths can be clamped.
HEARS DAMAGE SUIT
The suit of Maggie Z. Wysong against Ellen S. Hahn for damages for personal injuries, demand $5,000, will be tried before a jury in Wayne circuit court,7 Monday. Mrs. Wyseng claims that her injuries were due to defective repair work done on a cellar stair case in a house which she rented from Mrs. Hahn." .The plaintiff declares that the steps fell when she stepped on them in June, 1915. The case has been pending over a year.
A electric heating pad has been invented that' can be fastened under the carpet In a room.
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WILL PASS BILL OVER WILSON VETO WASHINGTON,' Feb. 2. Senate advocates of the immigration bill which the House yesterday re passed over President Wilson's veto, laid Hans today for similar action in the upper chamber. They professed confidence in the outcome. The vote in the House to override the presidential veto was 286 to 106 Twenty-five votes more than the re-
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quired tvo-thirds majority with about an equal division between Republicans and Democrats.
HOLD TWO INSTITUTES
EATON, O., Feb. 2. Two institutes planned especially to interest farmers and their wives in the leading agricultural and home economic .questions were opened Friday in Preble county. One is being held at Verona and the other at Eldorado.
In Japan the crater of an extinct volcano to which ' there are " many hot springs Is utilized" as a sanatorium.
Sore Throat Prudence."
No family medicine chest is well stocked without a bottle of TONSILINE, for you don't know what moment it maybe needed to relieve a sudden case of Sore Throat. Believing. Sore Throat is TONSIUNE'S special mission. It is made for that advertised for that sold for that one purpose. TONSILINE is the one and only Sore Throat Remedy which it sold over a large
part of tbe united state, ion u need TONSILINE one of these
days, or some night when the drug store is closed better have a bottle ready at borne when you need it most. 25c. and 50c. Hospital Size IL00. All Druggists.
Even the words blend
Built for aromarrevery single Omar! It's leaf-built aromabuilt of rich Turkish and ripe accentuating leaves.
Aroma makes a cigarette they've told you that for years. And Omar is aroma. It's, the perfect Turkish blend. And O mar omar spells aroma. Even the words blend.
YAu do not want a slow treatment for fetchine sraln when hair ie foiling
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zemo tor 25c or $1.00 for extra large ' size. Use as directed, for it docs the '
WOrK OUlCklV. It kills thi Hanrlrttff
germ, nourishes the hair roots and immediately stOOs itchincr sraln, T J
a pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not Stain. Soaps and shamooos are harmful, as
they contain alkali. The best thing to use for scalp irritations is zerao, for it is safe and also inexpensive. 9
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We Dislike Blowing Our Own Horn But-
We want you to know our record For over sixty-six years this store has sold first-class Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver, etc. It is nothing uncommon for a customer to" show us a piece of jewelry bought here forty- fifty, sixty years ago. It is a record to be proud of and we are proud of it, and we intend to continue to sell high class merchandise only. We do not handle plated rings .or inferior jewelry of ' any kind. O. E. Dickinson , Largest Exclusive Jewelry House in Eastern Indiana
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The practice of thrift benefits the individual, the community and the nation. Ever since, its establishment, Dickinson Trust Company has encouraged the habit of thrift among the people of Richmond and vicinity by welcoming savings deposits of $1.00 or more and extending courteous, helpful service to each depositor without regard to the size of his account. More than 15,800 of your' neighbors and friends have found it to their advantage to carry their account with this Strong and Popular Bank for savings. We cordially invite you to join in this national endorsement of the habit of thrift by opening a savings account ,with us.
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