Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 310, 9 November 1917 — Page 2
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' THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1917.
Hoosier Happenings
$7,000 FIRE 'AT ANDERSON ANDERSON. Nor. 9. Fire of unknown origin destroyed- a portion of the Pierce furniture -.plant early this morning. The loss is estimated at more than $7,000, partly covered by Insurance. The factory which employs about, twenty-frre-personswtlr open-in about fire or six weeks if repairs hare been completed. . FIR8T WORD IN 20 YEAR8 BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 9. Relatives of Charles Swearengen have received a letter from him for the first time in twenty years, telling them that he is located: in Los Angeles, and is doing well. -: :- ;
RAILROAD MEN WILL MAKE TRIP TO CAMP SHELBY G R. and I. Employes fTo y Ride j In Special Train Notes of Pennsy. BY CHARLES DAVIDQE HEMMING G. R. & L employes on this division wishing to make a trip to Camp' Shelby, . Hattiesburg, Miss., have been invited to send In "their names to J. B.
Ross. Pennsylvania, ticket agent at
Fort Wayne, so that arrangements may be made for a special train, and for a date to be selected. The G. R. & I officials are in accord with the objects and aims of the trip, and- through one of them Thursday it was learned that a train has been selected for November 20. that will be dispatched from the Baker street station at Fort Wayne at 12:25 noon. All Richmond relatives and friends of the soldier boys are invited to write to J. E. Ross, ticket agent at Fort Wayne, for accommodations. -t The Rlehmond shop and round house men, at a meeting Thursday, conferred on the present plan' of assessing themselves during the sickness of after the death of one of their members. It was agreed that the work of canvassing for subscriptions this way, or by asssesment, had not worked satisfactorily, as many delinquents had
been Teported. The consensus or op-! Inion at the meeting was for a'defi-j nite plan of assessment, so that equity might rule on future occasions where flowers, or other gifts are needed for a sick room, or for more serious occasions.. , ; A new fncine switch on the west
main track Just west of the cross-over, j Lewis Shumway. who was seriously has been placed in service, taking ef- i burned while raking leaves, dying from feet Thursday. This swlth connects the effects of the same shortly afterwith the eaBt end of the Pen pleton I ward.. .. .Twenty-five couples enjoyed yard, is equipped with a low switch ' the dance given Tuesday evening, in stand, and a banner lamp. A hand ! Community hall, by a number of young operated derail is placed at the clear- i people. A number of young people ance nolnt. Another inmrovement is from Connersville and Straughns were
in attendance. Messrs. r ran rronaphel, with tfre trap drum, Olin Scott, saxaphone, and Miss Katherine Ale rich, pianist, ' furnished the music. Other features of the evening was the
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of the appointment of Howard H. ! exniDiuon or nances ana Krarauc u,
Pierce, who went to Fort Wayne some
SECTION MEN LEAP FOR LIVES
- J1ILTQN. Ind.. Jov 9. Wednesday, morning a section gang on a hand car going south, on account" of the heavy! fog failed, to see an approaching', freight until it was almost upon them.'; The : men Jumped for their, lives, All1 of thera were badly bruised. Mr. Ellis of Milton, had his back hurt and is confined to . his bed. The hand-ear was completely demolished a few sec-' onds after the men jumped.... Mes-! dames Dayton and . Wallace Warren. ' Mallnda Barton, Ernest Doty, Lissie ,
Kimmell, F. C. .McConnick, John yeri. .,. , , , ., , .. , fruRon, E, P. Jonea and Mrs. Kreps off . . . Cambridge City attended the Mission-! lif .-n Pi Talanhnno ary society of the Centerville Chris-1W MUTlo M e I 110112
nan cnurcn - w euDHy aiiernoon . .
THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT Action cures dissatisfaction. " No storm disturbs the tranquil mind If thoughts are set on being kind.
When you give yourself to serve another, you gam in return "happiness which money cannot 'buy. Let Palladium Want Ads talk to yon today. They have their message of pleasure and profit to yon. Read classified advertising every day.
warrior and king. The scenes are built on a grand scale so that the mind has the pleasurable sensation of seeing more than is featured.
HUNTER STOPS CELEBRATION TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 9. Charles R, Hunter, mayor-elecL put the damper on Republican plana for a big jolli
fication in celebration or. wi . viciory. MrS Irvm Warren will spend the next by telling the members of thB party , thTee week wIth ieifttIveB ,n Piy. that the war crisis makes the Jollifi- j mcmt and South Bend.. .... .Harry
cauon oui oi piace. air. nuuier . Manlove left Monday on a tour of en-
mat ne was ejected oy a oua-paruoa-a vote and that he will be a nonpartisan executive.
Cambridge City, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White have returned to Indianapolis, after a , few days spent In this city..... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingerman, Mr. and Mrs. Routh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, of this place, and Mr. and Mra. Forrest Murray, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wheeler,' of, Hagerstown, Wednesday evening.... .James Vanmeter is critically 111 with acute indigestion.. ...A play which promises to be unusually attractive, will be that of "Mother Goose," to be given by Mrs. Joseph Garvin on the evening of Nov. 3, under the auspices, of the Helen Hunt club, and for the benefit of the plagxound fund.. ...Mrs. George Robey went to Greenfield Wednesday, to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs.
Manager is Married
Five ships, with a tonnage of about twenty-five thousand, have been turn ed over to Italy by the American government, with about three times that many more to be turned over within a month. - - .-
proceeding, the placing of a conduit, the men having advanced to a point
between Eighth and Sixth streets. j Friends here have received notice
time ago, to be ticket agent at South Chicago. He has been in the service
as an asslctant ticket agent ten years, pud served also as an assistant passenger agent on this division. Shippers in this city were notified, Thursday, that an account of a big accumulation of freight, the company had been obliged to close the Pennsylvania transfer station at Fort Wayne for a tim9 until the congestion is relieved. . Government material, company material and all perishable freight are excepted.
EATON, O., Nov. 9. -Miss Nellie
tertalnment engagements. He will be Fisher, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. at Fort Taylor one day... .Rev; Mc- Charles O. Fisher, of West Spring Cormick will preach at the Milton street, and Forrest L. Plerson. of New Christian church the next three 9un- i Parlh, were married Wednesday even-
days and each Wednesday night ... j-3 -n Dayton by the Rev. McD. How. The 500 Club met with -Mrs. Oliver Bare,. of First Christian church. For Beeson Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.;a lonS time the bride has been one of ! Carrie Johnson who was the club's ; -- operators employed in the ex-J
guest was madea member of the club, mange oi tne t-aion ieiepnone com....Mrs. Harmier and daughter Marie Pany. The bride-groom is manager of
had as recent dinner guests. Mr. and;)6 telephone company at New Paris . .. . . . . . Thar ti-HI f otMa In tVlafr vtllatrA
Mrs. Tea Harmier ana aaucrnter . ...
Grace of Kitchell, Harry Harmier and wife of Camden, Ohio, Fred Libber and , Misses Florence and Marie Libbert of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Harmier end daughter.. i-.Omer Kerlki, Oscar Kerlin and Julian Kerlln heard the ' Cincinnati Symphony or
chestra at Richmond Wednesday night . UIIOOCTTB ....Rev.-Erictaon will preach at Dod- murhettc , dridge Chapel Sunday. . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray will -appear at the MurL. P. Zeller had as recent guests MrB. rette theater Saturday in the widely Lily Rea of Falmouth, and Mrs. Or- beralded Triangle play, "Sudden Jim," ville Irvin of Chicago. .. .Harry Cald- a plcturizatlon of the Saturday Evenwell and Albert Ferris attended the I iaS Post otory by Clarence Budington home-coming at Purdue Mrs. Mat- Kelland which is now the fifth best tie Leeson of Columbus, Ohio, os thes"er on the fiction market, guest of her sister, Mrs. John Schep-i Ray -s fcald not only to act Sudden man. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchln-1 Jim, but to be himself a counterpart son and family spent Sunday with rel-' of the square-Jawed determined young
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Thoroughbred Dies of Blood Po'somng
LATONIA. Ky.. Nov. 9. Vogue, a
Messrs. Taggart, Boelson and Sutphin. five year old mare for which Gallagher
. .. .Mrs. Emma Hodskin departed Fri- , Bros., three weeks ago refused an offer day from Richmond to spend the win-1 of 17,600, died Wednesday of blood ter with her son Charles, and other ' poisoning as the result of being kicked lelatlves in Columbus, .Miss..... The by Believe Me Boys while at the barladies of the Third Section, of the rier for a recent race. The horse was Social Union, and a company of their i not Insured, friends, enjoyed a thimble party Wed-1 , -
nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. R. Calloway, on West Main street. A delightful program, music and readings was given by the Misses Cath-
A bulletin of honor has been issued w.i.. V , ert r . i i
vanla system. It makes mention that "l' t 5?i.?jntb.the C,?
in accordance with pension provisions
erine Ulerich," Lucile Johnson, Petty end Mrs. W. B. Woodard, Mrs. M. H. Gaar and Mrs. L. A. Ogborn. In a
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sugar, as a reward
Mr. and' Mrs. Winfield Eliason,v Mr. I and Mrs. Donald Lantz, were also their
tne American contralto,, and Harold jPiBnesi stanaara oi pnysicai ana men-.
mi alertness, wicnaei is tne gin wnom
fighter who takes over a clothes pin factory in "a town of about a dozen
people and fiye hundred folks." MURRAY The Choeen Prince at the Murray theater, Nov. 8 and 9 is one ot the most unique pictures given the public and demonstrates that a story that has been lived out has more human interest than one merely acted out. The realism of this great photoplay is so perfect, every 'detail of costumes and architecture is so faithfully portrayed that the ancient story is made reasonable and human. The hearts and ambitions of bygone dys speak a language universally understood. David the lover, in his magnificent youth, Is a type that will make maidens demand and young men aspire to the
Lyman, flutist, will appear in joint re
cital at the Methodist church, Tuesday evening, November 13 . At the town
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of the company, William Blue of Bour
bon, Ind., a crossing watchman, is retired on a pension. SIFTINGS AND PERSONALS Frank A Wood, a former ticket agent on this division, has entered the radio school at Harvard.
Henry Strausser, engineer, who has
been on the sick list some time, hasiw,. rot)in riu... .t.n!
,T?Me.7ln5f I Fraunberg, trustees.. . ..Mrs. Alice
Myers and Miss Alice Medearis Jiave returned to Centerville, after a visit v.ith their niece, Mrs. May Boden On Thursday and Friday, November 15 and 16. the ladies of the Methodist church will hold a rummage sale in the basementof the church. An hav-
has joined the Yoeman Branch. Port"- Z-w,, V wX.rX. Enyeart. the son of Mr. and Mrs. I cUurch carly ednesday afternoon.
postal department is likewise pleased : BhJl"LtZ,?- T?? Norwefan with hi,, work w w nn i 1P8 were lost through the operations
mitte, gave additional ' cheer. . . ; . Mrs
Winfield Eliason iis improving from 8D attack of acute Indigestion...... Dewey Kelley, a student in the Naval Training school of Chicago, writes to his friends that he is much pleased with the life. He also states that he
of German submarines.
resumed duty on the Manhattan limit
ed. Engineers Tom Hoy, Frank Root, are planning a fishing trip for the 15th. The pair are inseparables, and go fishirfg together every season. Root takes his first vacation in two years.
Switchman Ford, who was recently operated on for adenoids at the hospital, is reported to be convalescing at his home.
Clarence Berg of the M. M. office, is planning a trip to the Kankakee marshes for ducks. He promises ducks to the office force. He bought wooden shoes Thursday. Tom Merkle, who has been suffering from congestion of the lungs, was reported to be doing nicely at his home, Thursday. W. L. Temple, telegraph operator at the Richmond station. Is on a vacation with relatives and friends at Madison, Ind. Ed Henshaw's familiar face has been missed at the ticket agent's department. He Is on a vacation east for three weeks. Don McLean, one of the speediest of the crew dispatcher's force, is now on the day calling run. The round house and master mechanic's forces have been condoling with O. E. Thomas, on account of the defeat of his friend, Huckery. E. O. Srabr, trainman, Richmond division, has left the service to accept a position with a tire and rubber company.
meeting of the County Board of Char
ities, held Tuesday In Richmond..... Mesdames Willard Petro, John Ohmit, Joe Moore, B. F. Miller and Will Pike attended a meeting of the Daughters of Rebekah at Milton Tuesday evening.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Romer and daughter Mary, spent Wednesday in Indianapolis .Mrs. Ellen Cravlf of Laporte, is a .visitor in the home of
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