Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 139, 24 April 1917 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917
NEW YORK ALIENS ORDERED TO PRODUCE HIDDEN MUNITIOIIS
. NEW YORK. April 4- The country's alien enemies la New York are notified that this Is the last day of grace allowed them to surrender weapons, munitions of war, aircraft, wireless apparatus and other forbidden possessions enumerated In the President's proclamation. -United States Marshal McCarty made it plain, however, that there will be no seizure and search of persons or bouses except where the federal officials have reason to believe an attempt bas been made to violate the President's mltnr. - After today all enemy aliens found with weapons or other forbidden articles In their possession will he liable to seizure and internment without warrant and without recourse to any legal form.
WEBSTER, IND.
Mrs. Luclle Beeson. who has 'been ill with tonsilitis. Is much Improved. . ...Letha Harvey,: Lester palmer. Mary Louise Burnett,' Edith Parish and Mary Ryan are among those who have the measles.... Mr. asO Mrs. A. L. Baldwin motored to Whitewater Friday evening to attend a farmers' "Conservation of Pood" meeting. Mr. Baldwin was one of the speakers of the evening. He Is the organizer of the Webster Township farmers' meet' ing....Mrs. Carrie Lamb is keeping house for Stephen Parish and his family. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qunn and babsi, of Mlddleboro, spent the weekend fwlth the letter's parents. Mr. and Mrsj. Mark Duke, of this place...... Among those from a distance who at-
teirded commencement at this place Saturday evening were: Miss Grace Gijbson of Richmond, Miss Nina Commons of West Elkton, O., Mr. and Mrs. Stilton Atkinson, Mrs. Clayton Brumfield of Richmond, and Mr. Henry Booth of Centerrtlle. ...The Junior class of the High school gave a recep
tion or the. Senior class at the High school building Wednesday evening... Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jay and daughter were visiting .With Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Jay Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pulton have , moved from near Centervllle to ;thF ? property , now owned by Will Bond. Mr. Pulton will work for Mr. Bond this summer Mrs. Edward Thompson, who has been seriously ill, is some better hut still very weakr. . Sam Thompson, the young son of Ulr. Edward Thompson, Is In a critical condition with pneumonia...; Mrs.: Lewie Beeson and son Earl, of Boston, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter enn win.
day evening.. . Raymond Sedgwick, the
infant son of Mr. and Mhm Edward Thompson, died at the home Blind av
morning at 4 o'clock. - ..Rev. Somervltle Light, District . Superintendent, preached at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon, . ..Miss Alta Wilcoxen, Miss Marie Wills and Miss Elsie Lamb
0i Kicnmond, spent the week-end with their Barents at this ni Tr
Moody Lamb was called suddenly to Muncie owing to the critical illness of his mother..-
Court Records
Marriage Licenses. Howard C. Messick. 22. clerk, Richmond, and Mary Elizabeth Canby. 21, Richmond. ' . Allen White. 28, chauffeur, Richmond, and Florence Alexander, 23, housekeeper, Richmond. Attachment suit brought against George M. - Cummins by the First National bank of Hamilton, Ohio, on notes for $11,300 was dismissed at plaintiff's request in circuit court this morning. Cummins owns a large farm east of Richmond. - ;- Horace Dix, of Cambridge City, was fined $5 and costs and sentenced to 10 days in jail in circuit court on a charge of assault and battery. County Auditor Bowman announces that all mortgage exemptions must be
filed in his office on or before next
Monday, April 30. In previous years many property owners have neglected to tile their exemptions within the time specified and have lost , the exemption. The audltor'a office refuses to recognize exemptions unless .filed within the time limit. ... ,
AMUSEMENTS AT LOCAL HOUSES
MURRAY TODAY Marguerite Snow,' the well known screen favorite, has the honor of being George M. Cohan's leading lady in his first Arteraft photoplay, "Broadway Jones," in which she portrays the role of Josie Richards, the pretty stenographer at the Jones' gum factory, who shows the wild youth the right path. Born in Savannah, Ga., and educated in Denver, Colo., Miss Snow became an actress at an early age. Following a notable stage career she achieved wide prominence In motion pictures, her characterization of
the Countess Zudora in "The Minion Dollar Mystery," being wen remembered. Miss Snow makes an Ideal "Josie" in "Broadway Jones," which is about to be released by Arteraft Pictures and it is felt that her portrayal in this subject proves to be one of the features of the photoplay. - v Adeline Ingram, colored, purported to be 110 years old who has been a resident of Rushville. Ind.. tor the last fifteen years has gone to Ashboro, N. C, to spend the rest of her life.
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35 South 11th Street
Phone 1603
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THE BUILDING ACTIVITIES OF RICHMOND
If You Build , Let Me Figure the Contract Our reputation has been built on the quality of our work. We use the best materials the market offers for sale. WM. F. HENDRICKS
PHONE 2695
235 SOUTH 11TH ST.
If You Are at All Particular about the quality and permanence of your Plumbing and -Heat' ing work, you will al- . ways call - John H. Neiwoehner The Plumber
819 s. G St.
Phone 1828
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228 South 5th Street
Phone 2089
After You Have Planned your house and watched its construction, settled your bills and are again just getting on your feet, do not place a mortgage on your property, or its equivalent, by singing the bonds of friends. Guardian's, Executor's Administrator's, Contractor's or Judicial Bonds may be purchased of Dougan, Jenkins & Co. Corner 8th and Main Sts. Phone 1330 Over Mashmeyer, Granger Store. '
Residence Planning Is a special work to .which I Jiave devoted most of my time for the past thirteen years,; May I help- ' youf a ; If yon want a strictly High Grade .Warm. Air .Heating Sys tem, have me install a "Model." There is none better. MANSFIELD Architect , 904 1-2 Main Street Phone 1593
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Attractive and beautiful in every particular of both design and finish is the new residence recently completed for ; David Esteb 54 South Fourteenth street. TTiis home, which is a two-story brick residence, is ready ;for occupation and the Estebs expect to move into it early this spring. V The house is built of steel brown brick and is a commodious structure with seven rooms, two baths and large halls. A goc&sized piazza stretches along the front of the house. "Exclusive of the lot the house cost about $ 1 2,000. William F; Hendricks held the contract for building the , residence, Harry U. Wood furnished the electrical work, the 'Stanley Plumbing and Electric company installed the plumb- . ing and Seahey and Brown put in the hardware and glass.
Mill Work of Quality We do our own mill work and satisfaction guaranteed on all work. Let us figure on your work. ANYTHING IN BUILDING HARRY E. PINNICK GENERAL CONTRACTOR Shop, 112 South Tenth St. Phones 2131 & 3719
R. J. BEHRINGER Our Contract for Massillon State Hospital, Massillon, Ohio taking 120 squares of slate roofing with all sheet metal (copper), is proof of our ability. R. J. BEHRINGER Roofing and Sheet Metal Go. Tin., Slate, Tile, and Asbestos Shingle Roofing
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