Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 33, 20 December 1917 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1917.
RALPH FINK IS FIRST TO SEND QUESTIONS BACK Cambridge City Man Finishes Job First 50 Sent Out Daily. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 20. Fifty Questionnaires are being pent to registrants each day by the Local Board for Division No. 2. Ralph Fink, of Cambridge City, whose order number in 14 was the first . registrant to return his questionnaire, which was received by the Board at 8 o'clock Monday morning.... Walter F. Bossert of
Liberty, Republican district chairman, was here greeting his friends, Monday.... Miss Catherine Callaway is spending the week at Knlghtstown, the guest of her brother, John Callaway and family Mrs. Elizabeth Ebert and Miss Mattie Dirk have gone to Orlando, Florida, to spend the winter.... Three car loads of Indiana coal was received by one of the local dealers Tuesday and was quickly distributed among citizens whose needs were most urgent Dr. W. C. Squier of the Local Army Board spent Monday in Indianapolis attending to business ....Miss Ruth Feemster is acting as substitute teacher In the second grade of the public schools, in the absence of Miss Genevieve Horn, who is ill at her home in Centervllle Robert Wright is home from Hanover college to spend the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Fraunberg of the Central Hotel, Saturday, a son, Bailey Malcolm The ustfal custom of providing Christmas treats for the children of the Sunday schools will not be observed here this year. An amount
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MUTUAL WEEKLY TRIANGLE COMEDY Friday and Saturday DOUGLASFAIRBANKS "THE LAMB"
Mrs. Chas. Igelman, Soprano, sings "ELYSIUM
Runge Orchestra Matinee and Night Clarence Runge, director MATINEE2:00 and 4:00. ADULTS 10c. CHILDREN 5c EVENING 7:00 and 9:00. ADULTS 15c. CHILDREN 5c TONIGHT BESSIE BARRISCALE in "WOODEN SHOES" A story of the Znyder Zee FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TAYLOR HOLMES "TWO BIT SEATS" ADULTS 10c. :: , :: "' CHILDREN 5c
of money equal to that heretofore raised for that purpose will be given, to the poor.-. . .Mrs. O. U. Toppin was the guest of relatives at Newcastle Wednesday. . . .Mrs, B. F. Miller is at home after a month spent with relatives at Zanesville. O Militia Company B, First Indiana Regiment, recently organized at this place, has now a membership of 75 The merchants say that Christmas shopping here is not as active as at this time last year, but are expecting an increased trade' at the close of the week. Shoppers are exercising greater care about their purchases, as regards both quantity and quality Huber Reigel of this place has enlisted in the Ambulance corps, and has been sent to Camp Travis, Texas, to undergo training pre-
Theaters Refused Light For Display WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. The first weekday "lightless night" will be observed throughout the country tonight in strict compliance with the rules of the fuel administration. Reports re
ceived here from public utilities com-l
panies supplying electric current for
display lighting and advertising express complete willingness to cooperate with Fuel Administrator Garfield in his attempt to relieve the heavy drain on the nation's coal supply. Requests from vaudeville and moving picture houses for permission to continue their present display of signs have been rejected by Dr. Garfield.
Failure to observe the new regulations it has been announced,-will result in penalties for the offenders. The use of sawdust in food preparations in Germany is too well authenticated to dismiss as a fiction. (Something can be said for it; for instance, it is a vegetable diet.
SHULTZ TO PREACH
JACKSONBTJRG, Ind., Dec. 30. Rev. C. E. Shultz will hold services at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
paratory to active service. .. .Miss Amy McDaniel spent Wednesday in Richmond visiting friends and attending to business.
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