Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 312, 12 November 1917 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM A2vD ETJ?T-TELEGRiJ,it MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1917.
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Night School Echoes
liss Marjorie Nichols Is Awarded .Chevrolet Contestants WorkeU Hard.
V The Palladium's big contest came to an end Saturday night and the
prizes were awarded the winners. Marjoiie Nichols led all the contestants witL a total of 11. 402,350 votes. She was awarded the Chevrolet eightcylinder automobile. Kansah SchlenIcer led district No. 2 with 7,259,950 votes und - was i also awarded a sew Chevrolet automobile. 5 The entire results aud the fir.fl'.aga jbf the judges follows: jTo Richmond Palladium, " Richmond, Indiana. Gentlemen: We, the judges selected to mai the final canvass of all votes and records iii Tile Palladium Prize Campaign, find after a careful check and verification that the winners of the several
prizes are as follows: District No. 1. Chevrolet (S) Auto, Marjorie Kich.ols, 11,402,350 votes. Starr Phonograph, Wai. J. Schneider, 3,S2S,700. Diamond Ring, Harry Rhiaehart, 2 4S7.050. Gold Watch, Mrs. Carl Voss, 1,737,420. District Nq. 2. Chevrolet $094.00 Auto, Hannah Schlenker, 7,259,950 votes. Starr Phonograph, Dr. John P. King, 4,132,000.
Diamond Ring, Dr. C. Albertson, 3,S53,S00. Gold Watch, Irene Thompson, 2,003,000. District No. 3. Saxon Auto, Carrie Denny, 5,192,945 votes. Starr Phonograph, Mrs. 'Mary E. Woodard, l,ti0S,420. Diamond King, Walter Nicholson, 1,l,.x.:;.0. Gold Watch, Moody Lamb, 1.049.S60. Signed, 'JAMES P. DILLON', RAY W. WEISBROD, R. D. NEWMAN.
Mrs. M. P. Jchnston, who hap ben, in Chicago attpctflng an Art Ethlnit, will rrturn Tuppciay. Mrs. Jrhr.ton ha i obtained a number or rllde which vill be used in ilMmtratlng a lecture on Belerium to be givea in coanectii fi with th Arte and Travels ocunse. . The- Birge Harrison picturea will be used in connectior wi'.h the ArtB and Travels cot r bo Wrd nesday evening at 7:?0 o'clock Th ; Music S udy club w-ui give a rpacial program- Tiie public la Invited.
Benjamin Null will have a class in
The night class at tie Pennsylvania
1b tap first step in the flocrntralixiHon of night echo. 1 activities. The class meets Monlv evenlag at 7:15 o'clock.
G. C. Slpple Is in charge of the Trade Mathematics clasp and registra
tions mar be made Monday evening.
The beginning class In dremmaldcg under the direction of Mrs. Theodcre Roberts, will meet Monday evening at 7:15 o'clock ar.d continue until 9:15
o'clock; two periods. ,
Persons who are Interested In
English Monday evening at 7 : 15 Jwdraughtlng may register Monday even-
o ciocit. me uiiic spewing ci&aa will meet at 8:16 o'clock.
iUS at 7:15 o'clock.
Circular advertising the- Richmond Public Night school for men liable to
call under draft were eert out Monday.
The folders wrro m.ile by the prilli
ng copaftmer.t un '.H j circcuon of
Floyd BcJhla-jch.
The average at' ?3ance in be Span isa classes is 67. Chapter A of ' Et, Paul's Episcopal church, under th direction - of Mrs. Dsmaa Coe. will meet tomorrow afternoon in the parish house at 2 o'clock.
This chapter wllKteTglad to fill any orders tor comforts or quilt and persons wishing to hVve ftape mada ara
aakaa to call Mw.'toa, ...
Motors are seeded In the day sad
sight school work at the high schooL Manufacturers, who have motors not
in use ae asked to lead them to the
school. Xanth V. Carauta, vocational director of the work la the public schools, said the motors are needed
for practical work.
High School Band to
Play at flew Parh
The Richmond hi ch .school orcbes-
t.ra, under tb' direction of, Superv tor Ralph C. Sloane, will give a concert flDOti at Now Paris, Ohio. v'.V ;
Tie orchestra gave a concert last year in NeT Paris and the school board wee m woll v pleased wl'Jx the Ficnroond organiaztlon thnt air orcb etra fas forifi from stuiants of tle Xcf Paris school.
J ARRET DIES AT LYNN.
LYNN, Ind., Kor. 12. J. M. Jarrett, 60 years old, died Monday morning at his home. He Laa a number of rela
tive In Richmond. Funeral arrange
ment will be announced later.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
i .!, wmnm mrmawfWwiH as -g On The Screen !
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MURRETTE "The B-autiful-Adtentm-e," plang JbB ' Murnrtte 1 today, which ha bern
plcturjzed by Mutual with Ann Mur-
dock as the star, was the last-play jointly written by ths brilliant playwrights, A. De Vaillavet and P.. do nors, who have more successful rlTS to their credit than any other two Fitinchmen.
M. de Caillarret was an officer In th-3
French army, who was killed at the battle of the Marne. M. de Fleis is
one of the editors of the Paris Pieaxo.
il2.ciiii.cr7 ha3 been invented for
shredding waste paper into an accept
able substitute lor excelsior.
TuterAei Sher to Hilp-ClvAr Ccnterl The choir of th? Mi. Moriah Ear-tisl
church will give an ' enttt.T lament
Tuesday evening at hc church. Miss Winnni. Mason Bro n of India-
napo'iiH, will bo soloisu
She has a pleasing voi'e arl is a adtiate of the Com 1 1 a j ry of Music at Ol rlin, OJiio Miss Br vn bas tr !? to trips abroad. Si? v !l sdar 'ia liwiih, French rf liailan.
History of the 3 race let. There is nothiug very ne -faahirno.". about the bracelet. According to arclieologiHts it wjw firs Inventrd as a bodge of insanity. Ii time it was u:;oi la Eastern climes as a capital mc-aus of investing money.
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CANDIDATES TOTAL VOTE The following represents the total vote of each and every candidate in The Palladium's Campaign as checked
and verified by the judges who had charge of the final count. j - District One. J Ruth Haller '..1,07(5,120 i Mrs. Gladys Crawford 821,975 i Mrs. Mable Cunningham 1,613,200 j
Harry Rhinehart 2,487,050 Mrs. W. Beetley .... 786,760 IJarl Keiske;- 539,850 Mrs. Carl Voss 1,737,420 Olive Cox 866.910
Marjorie Nichols 11,402,350 i
v m. J. Schneider 3,928,700 Wilfred Jessup 882,350 Wynne Evans 56S.610 District Two. Dr. c. Albertson ....... .3.952.800
Mrs. S. Chamberlain . 222,350 j Mrs. Loretta Dawes 724,850 Anna Stanley ...1,736,200 Mrs. Kate S. Jessup . .' 1,633,100 j Irene Thompson ...2,009,000 1
Dr. John P. King 4,132,000 .1. M. Collier X.700.2SO Mrs. Hannah Schlenker . 7,259,950 District Three. Mrs. Mary E. Woodard 1.608,420 Walter Nicholson .......... .1,138,380 Moody Lamb 1.049,860 Mrs. Carrie Denny .-. 5,192,945 Mrs. D. S. Baynes 653,300 Elizabeth Piehe ......... 605,200 Josephine Gordon :. 574,600 Mrs. Reba Hoover .... ... 656,800 Lillie Benbow 1,044,380
EXAMINATION FOR-CLERKS TO BE HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL
An examination for departmental clerks will be held Wednesday,- November 14 on the fourth floor of the high school building, room 44, and will bo in charge of Superintendent of MaiU Wilson. The examination will be held at the high school on account of an examination for second and third class postmasters announced for the same day at the post office. Tuesday, November 13, there will an examination . for stenographers and
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typewriters, department service, the post office.
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Japanese merchants are using cans in which American oil has been shipped to that country. Vegetable oils are sent back to the United States in these containers and they are then retuJted to Japan, empty to be used in mnking of toys, linings for cases, bottle caps and dust pans.
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Knows About Russia
Major Stanley Washburn, U. S. A. After three years of service as special correspondent with the Russian armies at the frceillaj. Stanley Washburn, of the American army, has begun a tour of our largest cities with Russian representatives to tell of the present military situation la Russia. MaJ. Washburn Is said to fcnow more about the military aspects of Russia than any other American.
Will Christmas Mean a Starr Phonograph For You?
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Club Opens Monday and Membership is Limited This announcement will be hailed with joy by hundreds of people who plan to purchase a phonograph this Christmas. Instead of waiting until the last days to select, your instrument and then perhaps be disappointed by being unable to get it on account of the great rush for orders, you can make your selection now and by paying small weekly payments for seven weeks have your machine delivered to your home Christmas Eve.
Don't DelayCome Monday
The number of machines we can put out on this plan is necessarily limited. Get your selected make, your small weekly payments and have it delivered Xmas Eve.
Style I $1.50 Per Week
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Style II $2.00 Per Week
Select Your Starr Now for Xmas ---Pay a Small Amount Each Week There is absolutely no need of paving cash elsewhere for an instrument when you can buy the best one on the market on this easy club plan. Just come in and let us show you the beautiful "Starr." You will be captivated by its beauty, and when you hear your favorite music played by the "singing throat of silver grained spruce" you will wonder why you even considered any other make. This plan enables every home to have a Starr Phonograph on Xmas.
$1.50
Style I Per Week
Style II $2.00 Per
Week
Style III 0 Per Week
HERE ARE THE PAYMENTS REQUIRED ON DIFFERENT STYLES
Starr Records w31 play on your machine. You can get the
popular recordings on Starr Records. Vfoiin,
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