Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 92, 26 February 1919 — Page 5
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IN MOTION FOR RAW TAXES Taxes on Incomes and War Profits Effective With Signing of Revenue Bill. f t?y Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Feb. 26. Signing of the revenue bill by President Wil son on his special train en route to Washington puts into operation the machinery for collecting six billions of taxes this year. Higher taxes provided In the new bill go into effect today on liquor and soft drinks, including near beer, grape juice, soda water and mineral waters and on tobacco, and so-called luxuries. Anticipating the Imposition of new taxes, thousands of gallons of whiskey had been withdrawn from government bonded warehouses within the last week, with tax paid at the rate of 13.20 a gallon, to escape, the higher rate of $6.40 a gallon, now effective. Articles in the "luxury- class, on which new taxes go into effect today Include automobiles and motor necessities, pianos, sporting goods, chewing gum, cameras, candy, firearms, slot machines, toilet soaps and art goods. The tax is paid by the manufacturer. Retroactive Taxes Listed Other features of the tax bill which go into legal effect today, but which are retroactive and which consequently practically are not affected by the time of the signing of the bill, Include the following: Taxes on incomes, excess profit and war profits; estates and Inheritances and excise taxes in a number of special businesses, such as brokers, bowl ing alleys, insurance companies, thea tre an damusement-piace proprietors and liouor dealers. Drastic measures . to prevent the narcotic drug traffic be came effective at once. On April 1 new taxes on railroad and steamshiD tickets, pipe lines, insur ance, theatre admissions and club dues and a variety of stamp taxes become effective. Levies against the excess of value of so-called semi-luxuries, such as articles 'of dress, will be made after May l Th oda. fountain taxe becomes effec tlvfl Mav 1. Taxes on products of 'child labor will be imposed in 60 days. Abington,Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and sons Josenh and Ray. and daughter Loretta, visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rohe and family and Miss Adeline Rohe Misses Ethel and Grace Stlnson visited Thurs day afternoon with Miss Azalla MeeK : Several from here attended the dance at Centerville, Saturday even ing.... A public dance will be given fcor in th K. of P. hall. March 8... Several from here were in Richmond Saturday.... Miss Helen Farmer visited Saturday . and - Sunday with home iloiKS at Economy ivu. .Tessa Plankenhorn and daughter Col lopn. visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Plankenhorn. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Joe McConaha of Richmond visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elihu ' HIatt... Miss Gertrude Morlin of Richmond visited Sunday with Miss Helen Ham Clifford Smoker visited Sunday afternoon with Robert and Harold Ham.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and daughter Leatha visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice and family Mrs. Harvey Frazier and son visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Higglns and family Mlas . Lydie Stigleman visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram and faml Hy Misses Florence. Margaret and (Katherine Meek visited Sunday afternoon with Misses Miriam and Mel.vina Stone Miss Inez Stinson call ed on Mrs. Ben Weiss and daugnters, Monday afternoon Lydia and Ruth Ayres Epent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Wright and daughter Rena and Mrs. Elian Ranck and son Robert Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smoker and baby spent Suadav with Mr. and MrB. Austin Morgan and daughter Cleo Lawrence Turner and son Ralph took Sun day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Omar .Bertram and family Miss Marie ;Wiess is assisting Mrs. Ellis Smoker with housework Azalia and George Mppk stient Sunday afternoon wltn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stinson and family Miss Emma Miller is assisting Mrs. Walter Lafuse with housework. Manf Advantages in POSTUM Instead. of Coffee Rich flavor, ease of makin4, no waste, aria absolute freedom from those annoyances "to health and comfort which sometimes follow coffee drinking, make POSTUM the ideal drink for all the family TterejraJ&eason ,
West Manchester, Ohio
Will Rltz and family spent Wednes-! way with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Shewmon, south of Eldorado. . .Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick enter tained Rev. R. H. McDaniela to dinner Thursday. ..Mrs. Elizabeth Sceurman visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Will King at Dayton.... Those attending the Lincoln banquet at Eaton from this place were: J.-M. Studebaker. J. F. Radabaugh, Dr. S. P. Carter, J. M. Wehrley, G. C. Stevenson, C. E. Barnes, H. A. Geetlng, F. M. Davisson, R. H. Slier. All report a good tJme....Mls8 Helen Teas of Dayton spent the week-end with her parents at this place Miss Blanche Shively spent Monday night with Henry Miller and family C. J. Cossalrt and wife of Dayton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cossalrt from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Court Miller were Sunday visitors . . . . Marshall Har rison and family were Sunday guests of his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Harrison...... E. A. Locke, William Parker, Russell Fourman and Orvllle Wilhelm spent Sunday at Whitewater. . .Mrs. Lurenna Trump entertained the following guests Sunday: James Petry and wife, John Gauch and family, Walter Trump and family and Miss Ola Trump O. N. Shelleberger of Cincinnati spent Sunday with W. Manchester friends. . . .George Williams, J. F. Radabaugh and Roy Arnold went to Brookvllle Sunday evening to view the remains of A. L. Riley, who died Saturday at the Dayton State hospital. The body was taken to the home of his brother, James Riley, at Brokville. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Lutheran church at that place. Burial was made at New Hope.... A number of the Junior Order of American Mechanics amended at meeting of that order We, sday evening at Union, O Mrs. Vry ayer was in Lewisburg ; Monda) . Sam Stutz of Arcanum visited his daughter, Mrs. Emmet Horwell who is ill, on Saturday. ...Miss Imo Howell of Dayton was the guest of her mother Sunday. . . . .Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Ruff and family of Union City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Parks. Ms. Ruffi remained over for a short visit with relatives. . . . . .The Misses Treva Howell, Mary and Jeanette Leas, Alene Glae-
dell. Iona Wentling, Leonard Lee, Del-eral
bert Wogoman, Herbert Crane, Lowell Beard and Levi Creager enjoyed a Rook party Saturday evening at the home of Miss Quilla Locke. .. .Mrs. Clate Emerick visited in Richmond from Thursday until Sunday. Clayton and Ora Emerick also attended the funeral of Mrs. John Bettlelon Saturday at Richmond C. A. Ford attended the Hardware Dealers association last -week at Columbus, O Frank Parks moved Wednesday to their country home recently purchased of W. W. Howell north of town Benjamin Locke spent Sunday with Harold Weaver near Castine Charles Morris and family attended the Union revival services Sunday evening at Verona.. ..Miss Ethel Boyd of Dayton is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Will Gang....Mss Lucina Brown who returned Saturday from a week's visit with Dayton relatives was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barnes.. ..Misses Ruby Guenther and Ola Trump of Miami University, Oxford, spent from Friday until Sunday with their parents at this place Mrs. Gertrude Moore and son of Eldorado visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Parks Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf entertained Rev. R. H. McDaniels to dinner Sunday Harry Glaedell will move Thursday to the Wagner farm near Eaton Miss Grace Juday and Ralph Roach of Dayton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker... .George Hondeshell and family and Mrs. Anna Howell and daugh-: ter Treva spent Sunday with Charles; Hondeshell and family of near Cas-; tine who will move in a'few weeks to I a farm near Greenville. .. .Dr. O. p. Wolverton and daughter Irene of Greenville and Sergt. C. A. Sellman of c rr,.i v.. rrM.t. of Mrs. Mary Trone and family Edgar Parks and Elmer McKee spent Sunday with Everett Wolf...... Mrs. Blanche Shively and Mis Isla Crawford attended the teachers' association Saturday at Eatca Mrs. Orville Wilhelm entertained Miss Helen Leas, Iona Wentling, Quilla Locke and Arno Howell to dinner Sunday..... Miss Iona Wentling of Richmond, who was the guest of Miss Quilla Locke for several days, returned home Sunday Alice Emerick spent from Thursday Greensfork, Ind. Mr. and Mrs John Bond, Mr. and Mrs. William Feasell and daughter, Martha Alice attended the basket supper banquet at the Odd Fellows hall ot Wfhatfr Saturday nieht .Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Starbuck and daughter Irene spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Vernoft at Chester. . .Mrs. J. J. Smith,! Misses Edith, Ruth, Helen Pauline and T?e. cv.it Mr AnHmw Amiorsnn ! of Bethel, Everett Smith, Ralph Price of Williamsburg spent Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin and family near Williamsburg. . . .Miss Edna Altic of Richmond spent the week-end here.... Miss Edith Smith of Dayton spent the week-end with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and was accompanied back by her sister, Miss Ruth, who will spend several weeks with her. ...Mr. and Mrs. William Harris are improving from their recent illness. .. .Mrs. Lula Smith is still on the sick list. .Elnieda Linderman returned to Richmond Monday morning after spending the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Linderman. . . .Miss Mable Breen went to Cambridge City Sunday evening for a visit.... Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Myers spent- the week-end in New Castle. ...Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpkins and Margaret Breen were in Richmond Friday. .. .Miss Helen Roller will leave Wednesday to resume her studies at Earlham college.... Shannon Neff attended church at the First M. E. Church at Richmond Sunday and gave a five-minute talk on the centenary movement. ...Mr. Stuart of Economy gave a talk at the M. E. Chuch ot this place Sunday. His subject was "Prayer.".... Rev. and Mrs. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gaylor, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McMullen and daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Beach McMullen, Raymond McMullen were entertained at Sunday dinner at Mrs. Elizabeth Gaylor's and daughter, Ida Gaylor.... Mrs. Jane Yeager had a stroke of paralysis last Thursday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. John Conklin and children, Mary and Fred, of Cambridge City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Breen Sunday. . . ,
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Gorman McGrlff and family spent saw"'"" uyu aim urday, in Eaton....... Harry Qlaedell dinner guests of Mr v and Mrs. AVV L. made a business trip to Lewisburg, Parkins Sunday... Mrs. Dayton WarSaturday. ; . .Russell Smith of Lewis- ren and Mrs. ; Malinda Barton , left burg visited his parents here awtoTn-to-riMMMtoVito
evening. His wife wno nas een serlously 111 is reported to te improving. New Paris, 0. Oscar Boyd has returned to his home in Chicago leaving Mrs. Boyd and baby for a longer visit This is Oscar's first v visit home In twelve years.... L. J. Keia nas again uyeucu his hardware store. It was closed for oi nis
physical condition. .. .Mrs. Cora Rich-; Miss Mellie Floyd, spent over Sunday ards and two sons of Cedarville, . 0 j with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Swearare spending a few days with Mr. and J lngen, of Mooreland.. ; . . . ;Mrs. Alice Mr n m wiicnv Mrs. Richards at-1 Gresh was the guest of Miss Belle
tended the funeral of Miss Marie O'Leary in Eaton, Friday........ Miss Opal Northrop was Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sberer. .... . . .Mrs. Lorena Aexander of Eaton, spent Fri day night with Miss Ruth Zea Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Remneimer ana family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mendenhall ot Richmond.. Elwood Kessler and family have moved to their newly purchased home on W. Main street. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown, Barnet and Elizabeth Brown were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coblentz and family. ..... Miss Ruth Zea attended the teachers' institute at Eaton Saturday and remained over Sunday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Relnhart and Mrs. Lorena Alexander...:... Mrs. Elizabeth King spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Smelser near New Westvllle. . . .John Sawyer left Thursday tor Seattle, Wash., where he has accepted a position with an exporting and importing company. ....Miss Grace RIchey Is visiting her brother. C. C. Richey and family. She recently , returned from a visit In North Carolina. . , . J. P. Mills and wife spent Sunday in Dayton as guest of his brother. C. T. Mills, who has recently retunred from a trip to South America in the Interest of the International Harvester company. . . .Miss Ellen Foley is very 111 in the St. Elizabeth hospital at Dayton. She has been a patient In the hospital for sevyears Mr. and Mrs. Ethmer Reid had as their Sunday guests Mr, and Mrs. Bert Daugberty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett, Reid and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Reid and family. . ; .Mrs. Cora McWhlnney of Rich mond visited with relatives Sunday.. . .Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Whitaker were Sunday afternoon guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wrenn.... Miss Mary Melody has returned to her work at Cincinnati after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Jesse Melody, who has been ill with influenza Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colvin and child have returned after spending the winter In Florida. They report the weather as having been damp and chilly most of the time since they have been there. . . .Capt. C. H. Harris made a short visit with his family and friends Monday. Capt. Harris Is en route from San Antonia, Tex., to New York. He expects to be discharged soon.... Mrs. Tom Bowers is spending a few days with relatives at Hollansburg, who are ill with Influenza...,. Paul Northrop Is ill with yellow jaun dice. Boston, Ind. Mrs. A. B. Parks returned home after visiting relatives at Logansport. . Miss Lucile Porterfleld spent Saturday night with Miss Florence Burgess jot Richmond. .... .Roy Brattaln and J JSrnest AmDrose were menmona visuors Saturday Misses Mary ana Harriett Druley of Richmond spent the week-end with home folks.... Mr. and Mrs. Victor Heath were called to Marion by serious Illness of Mr. Heath's mother. ...Mrs. J. M. Kimball and son. Miss Chloe Hulse, spent the weeK-eno. at inoianapons .. . . .r. ana i JVirs. r ranK HUB aim cunureii were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ed iUlP. XJJU. XfclSLSllAOlU. nuu daughter are visiting relatives at Logansport.. ..Mrs. Maggie Nicholson of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Druley Monday. Centerville, Ind. Mrs. Thomas Dunbar suffered a stroke of paralysis a few days ago but is Improving and It is hoped it will not prove serious Mrs. William Dunkle whose chances for recovery were considered very unfavorable Sunday has passed the critical period and is recovering. . . .Mrs. Andrew McKinney is reported very sick. .. .Prof. Driver after an absence of several weeks from school on account of sickness was again able to take charge ot his school duties Monday Mrs. j William Kempton was able to call on neignDors jvionaay alter a several weeks illness. .. .Dr. and Mrs. Moore were entertained Sunday by Rev. and Mrs. Pfeiffer of Richmond Jane Long and family will move to the farm recently operated by Wayne Stanley west of town.... Mrs. Thena Lashley was called to Newcastle Sunday on account of sickness of relatives ....Mrs. Pearl Jones is visiting relatives in Connersville. Masonic Calendar Wednesday, Feb. 26. Webb Lodge No. 24 F. and A. M., called meeting; work in Entered Apprentice degree, commencing at 4 o'clock. Luncheon at 6:30. Friday, Feb. 28 King Solomon's chapter No. 4, R. A. M., called meeting; work in Past and Most Excellent Masters degrees. Saturday, March 1-r 'loyal Chapter No. 49, O. E. S., stat I meeting; initiation of candidate All members are requested to b present as the by-laws are to be v ted on. IF YOU HAD A NECK AS LONO AS THIS FELLO , AND HAD SORE THROAT TOIISILIHE K8I9LD QUICKLY KLKVt IT So. and 60c Hospital 8isa,tb AU. DBiracisxs . . ..
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Milton, Ind.
Mrs, Mary Walker from north of Diihlln war tliA wAAk-end buest of 17 r Ul..i Tuno and . oi m ui uciure uer reiuru hb. ncici the week-end guest of relatives in Charleston, Ind..... Mrs. Mary Walker and Mrs. Verne Beeson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W'olter Templln at dinner Sunday.... . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lute Lantz, Sunday evening at Reld hospital, Richmond, a baby boy named Myron Thompson Lantz.. .Miss Ruby Moore has accepted a position with the Presto-Light people at Indianapo lis.,... Mrs. Flora Ferguson, and niece, Scott of Richmond Friday and Saturday Miss Helen Coyne spent Saturday with Miss Mary Lovell . Jones at Conner sville.. . . .Dr. and Mrs. Char ley Kneise and children of Cambridge City, and Mrs. James Murphy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beeson. .... Maurice Newton spent from Friday till Monday with his cousin, Homer DuGranrut. ...... Miss Gladys Kromer of Hagerstown spent the week end with Milton friends. Hagerstown, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hotsenplller and 6on Herbert, of Richmond, were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crull.. .... .Mrs. Roscoe wood and daughter Lillie went to Newcas tle Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farlow and children spent Sat urday evening at Newcastle... Elmer Crull went to Richmond Monday. Elmer Crull has purchased a new flvepassenger automobile.. .Mr. and "Mrs. Isaac Teets returned Saturday from Michigan City where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corby Burdette, who formerly lived here. Mrs. Teets spent four weeks there on ac count of the illness of their daughter, Mrs. Burdette Elmer Crull town ship trustee and Thad McCown, town treasurer, will move their office equip ment and business from the room occupied by them on the north side of Main street to the room soon to be vacated by William Dingwerth's vart ety store, on the south side of Main street.... Mr. and Mrs. Charley Root and baby, of Newcastle, motored to this place Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs.Harry Farlow and family. Clyde Anderson and Miss Nora Brock went to Indianapolis Sat urday and were guests of Miss Brock's sister, Mrs. Mitchell and family... Rev. B. A. Hartley went to Beams ville, Ohio.vto deliver a sgermon at the funeral of Orren Hartle Tuesday, Cambridge City, Ind. O. D. Bullerdick was in Cambridge Monday on business Mr. and Mrs Henry Nearman of Richmond, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogborn Sunday Henry Myers of Duh lin visited his brother, Jacob Myers Sunday... Jacob Wissler, north of town, has returned from Martinsville sanitarium not mucn improvea... George Butler is ill Mrs. Al Paxton of Dublin, snent Sunday with her son. Orville Smith and family Mrs Ethel Prichard and son John of Cen tervllle. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conrey.. ...Mr. and Mrs JoseDh Green of Richmond, visited Cambridge relatives Sunday Mrs Walter Krone spent Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Wettig at Richmond... . . J. F. McCord and family who occu pied the Meredith farm will move into the property on east Main street owned by J. W. Marson.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp of Richmond will start a dancing class Tuesday evening at Community hall Mrs. Hugh Bavenger of Newcastle is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wharton for a few days A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ocker, well known among Cambridge people, Feb. 24th, at Huntington, Ind Mrs. C. E. Bond is at the Martinsville sanitarium Mr. and Mrs. Fred Connell are home from the south Mrs. C. E. Canaday of Newcastle visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ault Monday. ! ' If you think your Income tax Is a hardship, picture what you would have been up against had William Hohenzollern won the collectorship Job. BABY'S ffi A 11 With Eczema. Itched and Burned. Cuticnra Heals. "Eczema broke out in the form of a rash all over my baby's face. It seemed to itch and burn terribly and we kept his bands tied. He was a terrible sight. He was fretful and slept but little. "A friend recommended Cuticura, and we got them. We used two cakes of Soap and nearly three boxes of Ointment when he was healed." (Signed) Mrs. John Giencke, Montello, Wis. If mothers would only be careful in selecting the first soap used on baby and continue it, there would, in most cases, be no trouble. Most soaps, even if pure, are too harsh or too strongly medicated for tender skins. Cuticura, on the contrary, is so pure, gentle and sweet that it may be used from the hour of birth, and as for the Ointment, it is the most delicate of super-creamy emollients. Cuticura Talcum is also excellent to use for baby. It is a soft, fine, antiseptic powder of fascinating fragrance. inlilukTiHWIWl. AddrM railcard: -oatmn. Dept. m, mmn.m now i Sow BSe. OirtmaatSaadMe. Tml, NEW METHOD'S TUFF WORK SHOES 2nd Floor Colonial Bid
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"INDIANA 1L Briefs LAFAYETTE John Kennedy, far mer, was seriously Dumeu wueu uo tried to start the kitchen fire at his home with kerosene. He ran blazing from the house and tell In the yard and neighbors found him lying un conscious. TIPTON Dr. A. S. Dickey, one of the state'B most widely known physi cians, died suddenly during the night of acute indigestion. He had gone to church in the evening. - PETERSBURG Vernie Eubanks. son of William Eubanks, who is home from foreign service, says the American soldiers used to use frogs to test their drinking water. If frogs would stav in a nool of water, the soldiers knew It was pure; tney swam out or died, the water poisoned. Eubank was wounded by a machine-gun bullet, two of his fingers being shot off. HAMMOND A brick hurled through a window proven an eniczem u alarm when an apartment house here burned. Mr. and Mrs. - Edward JJrbance and their six children, who lived on the second floor, were aroused by this method and Jumped from their windows to mattresses on the ground. Loss is $20,000. SEYMOUR Preparations are being made to welcome 100 young men from Jackson county who have reached New York from overseas service. GARY Thirty arrests in fortyeight hours for violation of the liquor laws were made by federal agents as the result of a clean-up campaign. All except one gave bail. INDIANAPOLIS Clever work on the part of Miss Marian Messick and Miss Katherme Frommeyer, .ea Cross canteen workers in the Union station, resulted In the capture of a former soldier who stole an overcoat here six weeks ago. - Recognizing the thief when he came to the canteen yesterday, the girls "jollied" him, meanwhile sending in a call for the police. He was enjoying himself very much when the police arrived. NEWCASTLE Boy Scouts on a hike today discovered seven quarts of whiskey and seventy-two pints of beer in a hollow stump. The liquor was interned in the county jail. HAMMOND Louis Mischo, who has been four years in a German prison-camp, will be greeted by a warrant for his arrest when he returns home. He deserted bis wife on July 21, 1914, enlisted in the French foreign legion, and was taken prisoner soon after the start of the war. MUNCIE Women's silk garments, valued at $2,500 made up the booty of thieves . who broke into the G. W. Gates store. Less than two months ago goods valued at $2,000 were taken from the Gates store and It is believed both robberies were committed by the same persons. ' HAMMOND Charles Hensick, a blacksmith, tried to kill himself by hitting his own head with a heavy hammer. He was unconscious for a while, but is not In danger. , 708 Main
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For Killing Hun's Child LONDON. Feb.' 26. "Not -guilty.' was the verdict today by three Judges In the Assizes court of the department of Seine-et-Marne, France, and. Marie Lescont, 22 years old, knelt down and prayed. - She had severed a vein In the child's foot and let the babe bleed to death because, taken prisoner at Maubeuge, she had unwillingly become the mother of a German child. "Surely, Messieurs, it is not a crime to kill such a child," was her appeal to the judges, and they set a Judicial precedent In France by confirming Marie's simple Judgment. Castine, 0. Mr. and Mrs. John Sink and family of Xenia visited several days with relatives here..?!Miss Roma McGritf spent Sunday with Herman Shaefter and family .Mrs. Dr. W. A. Layer was in Dayton Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Trager, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Shaefter and Mr. and Mrs. George Banta were entertained at the home ot Bar ton Longs Sunday Ethel Huston spent Sunday at the Sleppy home.... Miss Leona Cromwell of New Madison is visiting Mrs. William Chellis.. . .Rev. G. A. Wahl of Lewisburg spent Friday night with Clarence Gilflllain and family. . . .Mrs. Charles DeCamp spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J, Fager....Mrs. Crist Schwelgert is on the sick list.... Several from this place attended men's meeting at Savona Sunday afternoon. GREAT SEAPLANE LOST. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26. Loss of the big seaplane No. 3495, with three ensigns on the naval reserve, and two machinist mates, off the Virginia coast Thin,, Nervous, Run
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