Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 276, 1 October 1917 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, OCT. 1, 1917
CITIZENS PARTY ANNOUNCES LIST OF CANDIDATES
Clifford Piehl to Run for City Clerk- Handley and Lindley on Slate. The Citizens' party has completed
its selection of candidates for all elec
tive city offices, to be, voted on No
vember 6. W. Clifford Piehl, cigar store owner, is tho party's choice for
city clerk.
Prof. Harlow Lindley, Instructor at
Earlham, Lawrence A. Handley, cashier of the German-American bank. Dr. A. L. Bramkamp and John D. Burd-
sall, foreman of the Miller-Kemper company, are candidates for councll-
men-et-large.
M. 1. Quigley, drug store owner, is
the candidate for council for the first
ward. Theodore J. "Webb is the candi
date for council from the second
ward. Webb is a mechanic employed
at the Wayne Works. Harry S. Sail!
inger, part owner of the Richmond Oil company, will represent the party in the third ward, and William F. Klopp in the fourth ward. Klopp was once
superintendent of parks.
James J. Porter, foreman of the American Seeding Machine company, is the councilmatic candidate in the fifth ward, and Mark Pennell in the
sixth ward. Prof. Joseph W. Outland,
principal of the Fairview school, is
the candidate from the seventh ward, , and John N. Lantz, a mechanic at the Starr Piano company, from the eighth ward.
How City Hall Would Look If Kaiser Got Ghance at It
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Petrograd Prepares For Aerial Attack
PETROGRAD. Sept. 30. (Delayed) The Russian capital is preparing ser
iously to resist air raids. . A series of observation posts within a radius of 200 miles have been established.' Airplane patrols are on duty and arrangements have been made for darkening the city when the approach of enemy
airmen is 'announced by the blowing
01 sirens.
SEVEN LICENSES APPROVED
Seven retail liquor dealers' licenses were approved by the county commissioners at the regular monthly meeting Monday morning. All of the
licenses were issued to April 2, 1918.
HAS HUGE POTATO
LTNN. tad Oct. 1. Dave Moody, who farms south of here, was in Saturday, with a monster freak potato, merged with, eight small ones, the whole weighing three and a half pounds. Another, a solid potato, weighed two pounds and one ounce.
BECK TO 8PEAK BEFORE CHARITIES CONVENTION Postmaster Beck leaves tonight for Laporte, where he will read a paper on the Wayne County Poor farm, before the State Conference of Charities and Corrections. Wayne county has one of the best farms in the state.
GILCREST IS APPOINTED
E. H. Gllcrest is the newly appointed sales manager of the Westcott Motor Car company, of Springleld, Ohio. Gllcrest Is a Springleld man, having moved' from Richmond, with the Westcott company.
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KING'S GARFIELD BASEBALL TEAM DEFEATS RUNNEL'S
King's Garfield baseball team defeated Runnel's high school freshmen in the closing baseball game of the season at the playgrounds Saturday afternoon, 12 to 9. Byrket pitched for the Garflelds and Runnels performed for high school.
ANOTHER EXAMINATION
Another examination for stenog-
t jjraphers and typewriters will be held
! Tuesday at the post office. Applicants will qualify for departmental r service at Washington. The salary ranged from $900 to $1,200 a year.
One million eight hundred thousand women are active farmers and gardeners in the United States.
AH that remains of the Hotel de Ville, Arras, the French city which is the graveyard of thousands of beautiful homes and buildings. Scenery in France lacks the German touch if not enriched by broad acreage of ruins.
Springfield Sun is Sold to W. A. Myers The Morning Sun of Springfield, O., of which Fred H. Feldman, widely known here, was vice president and heavy stockholder, has been sold to W. A. Myers, manufacturer and banker of that city.
Feldman was one of a group of men who started the Sun twenty-three
years ago on a co-operative plan.
TO TAKE TWO RECRUITS
E. W. Spalding, Navy Recruiter, will take two men to the Indianapolis
station Tuesday.
You ' Can Do Your Bit in preventing waste by demanding the whole wheat in breakfast foods and bread. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is 100 per cent whole wheat grain prepared in a digestible form contains more real nutriment than meat or eggs or potatoes and costs much less. Serve with milk or cream sliced peaches, bananas or other fruits.
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