Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 63, 23 January 1919 — Page 8

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German Probe Up. ' COLUMBUS. O.. Jan. 23 Although

the hearings on - the . Crabbe-Miller

prohibition bills were begun last

night In the hall of the House of Rep

resentatives, languid Interest marked the opening. This was due to the determination of the liberals not to participate In any way In the matter. When the advocates ot the measure, the real authors, are called before the committee they probably will

be plied with questions as to the rea-

iions for alleged violations ot rignts of citizens. But no attempt will be made, unless It is by the authors themselves, to eliminate the objectionable features. The center ot interest has switched to the Senate, where speculation Is on the fate of the emergency clause. Conceding Its passage in the House by the necessary two-thirds, the Senate presents a different problem. The apprehension of the advocates has been quieted by the safe arrival ot Senator Tom V. Jones, ot Meigs, a Captain In the army, who will give the advocates their full strength. " Creation of a joint legislative committee, consisting of three members ot the Senate and like number from the House, to Investigate German, propaganda and other evidences of disloyalty In Ohio, and to recommend corrective legislation, Is provided in a Joint resolution adopted unanimously today by the Senate under a suspension of the rules. The author of the resolution, Senator Whittemore, of Summit, In urging Its immediate adoption, said all indications pointed to flood of bllle bearing on the teaching ot German in the schools and like subjects being Introduced during the session, necessitating the creation of a special commit tee to Investigate the changes proposed and to avoid duplication. Abington, Ind.

An all-day Red Cross meeting was held here Wednesday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram visited Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradburn of Centervllle....Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morgan and daughter, Cleo, are ill with the influenza.... Mrs. Louise Stevens is assisting Mrs. Austin Morgan with housework. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Gale Smoker, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smoker, Mr. and Mrs. William Smoker, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ham and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Higgins and family were among the Richmond shoppers from here Saturday. . ..Mrs. William Smoker visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. Perry Bennett and Miss Marie Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slttloh and aughter, Audrey, visited a week ago Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Helms and family of near Chester. .. .Mr. and Mrs. James Jarrett and family were in Richmond Saturday. .The dance given here Saturday evening was well attended.... Joseph, Raymond and Frank Weiss, Lillian and Hilda Weiss and Dorothea Brown called on Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bennett and Miss Marie Weiss, Friday evening.. .Miss Hazel Wilson was in Richmond Friday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Helms and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slttloh and daughter,. Audrey Mr. and Mrs. Gale Smoker and family and i . 1 1 1 1 1 . &

nir. ana mm. winium oiuuner Bpein Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smoker Mr. and Mrs. James Jarrett and daughter, Cella Belle, were the

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Davis Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram and family and Miss Louise Bertram called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertram Sunday afternoon Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Park Jarrett were Mr. and Mrs. William Jarrett and family and Ruth and Howard Jarrett.... Mrs. Omar Bertram spent Saturday afternoon with her father, Frank Bradburn of Centerville, who is reported seriously ill.... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tlce and family had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tlce and family. .. .Miss Lydla Stigelman called on Mrs. Louise Bertram and Mrs. Charles Glunt Friday afternoon Mrs. Lawrence Turner and son, Ralph, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and daughter Daniel Crawford of Milton is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stevens. .. .Walter Wlssler is on the sick list Miss Azalia Meek visited Friday afternoon with Misses' Ethel and Grace Stlnson Mrs. Everett Wissler visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Amanda Wlssler pnd family. Relatives from Chicago have been visiting Mrs. Ross Stevens Mrs. Chnrles Glunt has been on the sick

list the last week... Mrs. Charles Stlnson called on Mrs. Albert Turner, Thursday afternoon Miss Beulah Hale upent tho week-end with Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Hale and daughter Esther. . .Miss Mallnda Wolting spent Wednesday afternoon with Elizabeth V.'oltlng and Mary Plankenhorn of Pholomath. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wolting and Ruth Parks, Myrtle and Jess Miller visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarrett.... A dance will be given here in the K. of P. hall a week from Saturday night... ..Carl Meek has been on the sick list the last week Mrs. Perry Bennett, who has been ill with the flu is improving rapidly Rodger Borram, who is in camp at Alabama, was the guest ef Miss Cuba Kinder last week. , . . . .Jesse Woiting, Ruth Parks, and Ethel Stlnson visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. John Miller and daughters Miss Helen Ham spent Saturday night with Mrs. Robert Colvin....Miss Helen Crawford and friond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford unday. . .Miss Esther Hale visited Sunday with Misses Emma and Myrtle Miller. .. .Mrs. Dave Johns called on Mrs. Ora Turner Sun-, day afternoon. Miss Ruth Parks has returned to her home In Brownsville, after a few weeks' stay with Mr. and Mrs. Bert1

Woltlng. ...Mr. and Mrs. Welsner and family of Muncle, have moved to .a farm west of here, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner and family. ...Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens ontertalned Miss Inez Turner and William Cook, Sunday evening. . . .Miss Colleen Plankenhorn has been on the

Central part of the city of Berlin, where most of the recent bitter fighting between the Ebert government forces and the Spartacide rebels has occurred.. It includes the principal buildings, famous thoroughfares, business houses, and newspaper offices of the German capital.

. Whitewater, Ind, Lieut. Earl Freman ot Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark., came home last Friday with his honorable discharge . . . . MrB. Will Curtis spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt ....Mr. and Mrs. Sam Addleman and family of Richmond. Mrs. Flora Ralston of California, and John Addleman was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addleman Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Newt Alexander spent Sunday with bis mother Mrs. Mary Alexander. ....Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and

family entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer and family, of

near Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. Rev.

Livingood and family of near Rich

mond, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Home

of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Irvin

Anderson of near Bethel spent Sun

day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John

Hunt Mr. Hendricks and Mrs. War

ner, both of Parker City, Ind., were

guests of Mr. and Mrs. William War

ner and family William White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Blose and famllly and in the afternoon

Mr. and Mrs. Manford White of near

Bethel and Miss Madonna Newton,

were callers Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur

Townsend and family of near Foun

tain City was tve guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Austin and family Sunday.

....Mr. and Mrs. Cal Eastman enter

tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eastman and family of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Leve Little and family.... Harold Blose sent Sunday with Donald Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Byom Stettler and family spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Rasta Stettler of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Shuher of Celina, O., spent from Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Newt Bunker of near Richmond, Mr. Shoemaker. Mrs. Maude White and daughter Leona, all of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Sherly White and son, and Mrs. Hattie Moore spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Addleman. .. .Mrs. Erroa Anderson of Bethel and Mrs. John Reid spent Saturday evening with Mr. and and family were guests of Mr. Frank Parker Sunday Misses Alice Ross and Alma Thomas of near Chester

was the guest of Lucille Robertson... j

Miss McClung spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Belva Newsom Mrs. Carl Rail and son are spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Jones. ....Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright and family entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robertson and daughter, Marjorle, and Miss Minnie Robertson and Bon Paul were callers In the afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Burt and family Mr. and Mrs. Ira Addleman and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. All

Jennings and family. . .Mrs. Ida Jones and Mrs. Jane Gibbs spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Corrie White Miss Philips spent from Friday until Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philips of Lynn Carl Moore and daughter Corine of near Glen Kara spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blose and family.

PRIZE AWARDS AT GRATIS INSTITUTE

GRATIS, O., Jan. 23. Prize awards for the Gratis farmers institute entries have been made as follows: Oatmeal cookies Mrs. A. M. Fudge first; Miss Lucy Smith, second. Sugar cookies Mrs. Azel Brubaker. first; Mrs. Saylor Zimmerman, second. Songe cake Mrs. Susie Smith, first; Mrs. Ruth Andrews, second. Loaf cake Mrs. C. H. Andrews. Chocolate cake Mrs. C. H. Andrews. White layer cake Mrs. C. T. Lane, first; Mrs. Frank Brubaker, second. Spice cake Mrs. Azel Brubaker. Angel food cake Mrs. A. M. Fudge. Ginger cake Mrs. Susie Smith. Bread Dorothy Fudge, first; Mrs. Susie Smith, second; Mrs. L. Mendenhall, third; Mrs. Ruth Andrews, fourth. W. U. Young was elected president of the institute. A. M. Fudge, vice president and W. E. Andrews, secretary-treasurer.

REPRESENT GERMANY AT PEACE MEETING

Memorial Is Planned For Preble Soldiers

EATON, O., Jan. 23. Preble county soldiers will be honored with a memorial of some character, if plans that are forming are carried through successfully. At this time the project is only in a state of agitation, but it is

believed the agitation will lead up to

the adoption of definite plans and re

sult in erection of the memorial. Preble county contributed more than 500 men through the selective service pro

gram and by enlistment. "

CAPTAIN RYAN ARRESTED

GALLIPOLIS, O., Jan. 23. Captain

John T. Ryan, former officer in the Spanish-American war of Buffalo, N. Y.. who was counsel for Jeremiah O'Leary now awaiting trial for treas

on, was arrested here today. Ryan was identified by photographs.

Waterloo, Ind. Ellis Henry and family and Gearge, Willie and Anna Green of Connersville were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Vernon Henry and wife. . ..iMr. and Mrs. J. T. Lyons has as their guests Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crandle and son Oran, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bertsch and daughter Susan. Quience Lyons of Richmond,

and Mr. and Mrs. F. R.. Caldwell Clyde Squiers was calling on friends

at Fountain City Sunday Oliver

Faut and family entertained Abe Troxell and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Calloway at dinner Wednesday Ralph Farr and wife, Homer Calloway and family were entertained at the

home of Dan Broaddus Sunday Edgar Troxell is home from France.

. .Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lyons and sons

and Mrs. Estella Henry and sons, James and Leo, spent Sunday with Mrs. Effie Jones Miss Clara Watt

spent Tuesday with Mrs. Eva Troxell,

west of Connersville.. .Vinton Broad

dus and wife spent Sunday with rela- EATON, O., Jan. 23. Common Pleas

tives near Harrisburg Elmer Frost I Judge A. C. Risinger placed construcand wife lave recovered from the in- j tion on the will of George Langford, fluenza Miss Lillie Hayes of Mar- j deceased, in common pleas court, Wedion, Ind.. was the guest of Mrs. J. nesday, as sought in an action by Nona E. Caldwell Saturday.. .Ralph Farr and I Mitchell against Susan Mitchell and wife and Homer Calloway and family j others. The court held Susan Mitchell spent Monday evening at the hdme gets the real estate involved during of Forrest Caldwell and wife Basil i her life. At her death her living childBell and wife are the parents of a ! ren receive the realty in equal shares. baby boy born January 20 Mrs. ' Any other child of Langford is excludGeneva Green is visiting her brother, ed from participating in any manner

Prince Lichnowsky, above, and Karl Kautsky. According to word from Munich, Germany's delegates to the peace conference have been named. They fire Prince Lichnowsky, Count von Rrockdorff-Rantzau, Karl Kautsky and Count Arco.

WILL CONSTRUCTED.

sick list.... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roby entertained Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Loat Schroy and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hale Mr. and Mrs. Leland Guise and daughter of Brownsville were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and family Mrs. John Miller called on Mrs. Albert Tur

ner Friday afternoon.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colvin

were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dye ot Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor Miss Gladys Wood visited Sunday with Miss Helen Wood. ....Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shadle and son Russell of near Centerville were the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. McCashland Mr. and Mrs. Bert Woiting and Miss Ruth Parks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lem-roons.

Mr. Coleman, of Michigan, for a few days.

DRAFT RECORD TO BE CLOSED.

in division of the realty.

DIVORCE ON CROSS COMPLAINT.

EATON. O. .Tan ?? Tn n iUvnrno

EATON, O.. Jan. 23. Probabilities ! action filed in common nleas court bv

are the records of the local military i Frank Stephenson against Mary Steselectlve service board for Preble ! phenson. Judge Risinger granted the county will be sealed sometime next i wife a divorce upon her answer and week, as the board has received sup- cross petition. The husband charged plies for the wrapping and sealing of gross neglect. The wife charged exthe records. The sealing will begin treme cruelty and gross neglect in her as soon as some record matter per- cross petition. They are residents of taining to the local board is received ; Camden and were married 23 years from the state adjutant general's de- ago. The case was disposed of on

partment

DISMISS SUIT ON NOTE.

Wednesday.

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EATON, O., Jan. 23. Upon motion

of the plaintiff, an action filed bv the ;

Sunday First National bank of Camden was ;

dismissed in common pleas court, the action having been brought against H. C. Piper and others and a note for $900 was involved.

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Careless Use of Soap Spoils the Hair

Soap should be used very carefully.

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