Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 165, 24 May 1917 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND! PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917
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HA6ERST0Vn STOPS
USES OF FIREWORKS; FIXES FIRE ZONES
catted by the State Fire Marshal by whifch a Are zone and building code wiIP.be established for Hagerstown. The I limitations of the zone, will in-
HAGERSTCWfX, Ind., May 24. Falling in line -with many, other cities end towns of the state the Hagerstown board ofUrusteees lastevening endorsed the recommendation of the State Fire Jfarsttar'fflce and of Governor Goodrich, by passing a "Model Ordinance" drafted and sent out by that office prohikfcmg the storage, Kale, discharge or firing of fireworks fcad ether pyrotechnic display, providing penalties for violation of the same, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with the provlsios a3 set forth in , tbe new ordin ence. The ordinance was adopted without debate. ; Council also acted favorably on another ire' protective measure advo-
THOUGHTS TO THINK ." ' .I ABOUT Tlfere, are ' two classes: of peoi He those who can and thos p whocan't. The can't brand is usually canned. i ,
W hat is, stoic to us is flippant from.the, other fellow's viewpointy , ' Tl in Palladium acts for you and h'or your neighbor with abfiolujLe Impartiality the classified pages of the Palladium give everybody the highest quality of set vice. , . ' - Stead Want Ad page In today's Palladium. - ....
elude chiefly the business -section of the town bounded as follows :" That part of the corporation between the first alley south of Main street and the first aTley north of Main street, and extending from the alley running north and south : between Elm . and Perry streets west to a point 125 feet west of Washington street. At this meeting council granted the Ladies' Garden OIb permission to place urns holding Bowers at the various corners on Main street. The flowers and urns are to be placed by the Club and to be entirely under its supervision, protected by the police power of the town!' "".
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CHESTER, IND.
Mrs. Anna Bond of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday the guest of Ollie Boerner and family. ...Luther H in 5 haw has purchased Charles Wickett's farm north of town. ,
Beef ia selling at $1 per pound in Paris. . . ' : ; :.
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DUBLIN, IND.
Mrs. Jennie Hunnicutt land Mrs. Pearlie Miles went to Indianapolis last Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lillle Burgess. Mrs. Miles 'remained for a few days visit Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hall and daughter, Hildred, motored to Albany Sunday and spent the day with relatives .... Miss Hodgin of Newcastle accompanied Miss Lora Henly home and spent Saturday and Sunday w.th her. ... ."Mr? TJd. Bell of Edwardsville,' 111., spent Sunday with his aunt, Miss Linnie Hood. . . .Mrs. G. E. Moore and son, Bay, were shopping in Richmond -Saturday.. 4. Mrs. Carrie Ridenour of Liberty, Ind., spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Letner. . . .Miss Helen Busby returned home Monday from a two weeks' visit with friends at Lapel, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nation of M uncle, spent Sunday with Mrs. Houren and daughter. ...Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swift and baby - of Lewlsville spent Sunday with William Schuneman and family. . . .David Mullin who has been
seriously ill is slowly improving. . . . Preaching at U. B. church next Sunday morning and evening and at the Friends in the morning. .. .Mrs. Alice Letner entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Carrie Ridenour of Liberty.... Robert Dorgan motored to Richmond Sunday. -. ' : J ..-
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BOSTON, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Rife Pyle of Fairhaven were guests of J..C. Pyle and family Sunday. .. .Miss Susie Kitchel, who has been seriously ill of scarlet fever, is now slowly improving. . , .Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph King and Mrs. King of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parks, Sunday evening. . . .William Dean or Peru visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piper, Monday Miss Elizabeth Lashley of Centerville is here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lashley Decoration Day will be observed here Sunday, June 3, with Henry U. Johnson or Richmond as the principal speaker. Local talent will furnish the music. . ..
FOUNTAIN CITY, IND.
Miss Cecil Lacey and Mt.'W. A. Custis spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. L. O.' Anderson.... Mr. and Mrs. Burt Lacey and daughter," Aletha, came to Fountain City Saturday evening to call on friends.... Mrs.- Orville Price is somewhat improved in health. . . .The Fountain . City Boy Scouts with their scout master, Rev. Henderson, went oa a hike to Webster last Friday afternoon. They took with them their suppers and breakfast. The first part of the night. was spent in the woods
near Webster. When It began to rain the boys started for home and when it stopped raining they were near the Fark where they spent tbe remainder of the night .-. . . Mr. Albert Swain who has been sick for some time remains in a ery serious condition.
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On the above mentioned day every good dresser in these United States will discard his felt or Stiff Hat for the cool and comfortable Straw. Friday, May 25th has been set aside as National Straw Hat Day, and Richmond's foremost furnisher is ready with the greatest line of plain and fancy braid
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