Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 156, 9 April 1919 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919.

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V'MOONSHINING" IS SHIFTED TO CITIES IN EAST

Private Stills Are Located in Many Residences Along Atlantic Seaboard.

WASHINGTON, April 9. Moonsblnlng rapidly Is shifting from Its traditional habitat In the mountain fastnesses of the South and Southwest to centers of culture In the thriving cities of the East, Treasury Department officials in charge of the enforcement of prohibition laws said today. Field officials are reporting a tremendous increase in the number of stills of less than five gallons capacity now being sold. They are locating them almost dally in full operation in residences, garages and other places in large cities. Twenty-four of these "home" distilleries were seized In one town within a period of three weeks. The name of the town is withheld in order not to handicap the raiding officers, who are continuing the search. It is located on the Atlantic seaboard. Outfits Found In Garage. Four larger outfits were found in one week in New York City recently. Three were found in a private garage In one of the largest Southern cities. The manufacturers of small "home" stills are doing a thriving business as result of the "dry"wave now sweepig over the country, officials reports Indicate. The most popular is the kind that can be used in the kitchens. The stills are modern in all respects. Coppersmiths make them out of copper after the most approved methods. The purchasers almost Invariably obtain them for water filters. "Have you a little filter in your home?" is becoming a popular slogan, Treasury officials declare. A drive on city moonshining now is being planned. "Revenuers," who have spent years snooping about from one mountain top to another, dodging the bullets from a hostile mountaineer's rifle, temporarily will abandon the chase for the telltale trail of thin smoke and odor of mash and slops, and seek their prey In the new scenes of moonshine activity.

Fountain City, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rich and daughter Martha visited Sunday with Mrs. Rich's mother, Mrs. Jane Lipp, south of Lynn Miss Helen Carter spent Sunday with relatives at Winchester. ....Miss Mary Adams of Piqua came Saturday on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Overman has as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Overman and children from Richmond, Miss Clementine Overman of Richmond, and Mis3 Nellie Overman of Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swathwood of near New Madison visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Bond Miss Iva McNutt from Dayton. O., spent the week end with relatives at this place. ....Mr. and Mrs. Ben Foreman and children of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wickersham of near Greensfork were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Foreman Atwood Pitts and family were Sunday guests of relatives below Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunt of Richmond, visited Sunday with Emory Hunt and family.... Mr. and Mrs. A. Hardwick and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jones of Middleboro Mrs. Celia Burg is recovering from a tonsil operation performed last week Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Palmer spent Sunday with relatives in Richmond.

Cincinnati Woman to Address W. C. T. U. at Eaton EATON. O.. April 9. Miss Edna McChristle, connected with the Juvenile court in Cincinnati, will address a W. C. T. U. meeting here Friday in the assembly room of the courthouse. The meeting will, open at 10 a. m. with an address of welcome by Mrs. R. J. Scheid of Eaton. Mrs. Nellie Miles, of Eaton, will talk on the subject of "Tobacco Habit and Its Attendant Evils," which will be followed by a general discussion of the subject. Mrs. Sylvester Andrews of Gratis, will give a reading. "What Next After Prohi

bition?" is the subject of a talk to

be given by " Mrs. Minnie Sauer, of West Alexandria. Miss Nellie Scott

of Sugar Valley, will talk on the sub

ject, "What Kind of Medicine Are You

Taking?" Devotional exercises will be conducted by Miss Wilson of Fair-

haven. - Music for the meeting will be furnished by a quartet composed

of Mrs. Mabel Bristow, Mrs. Mary

Small, the Rev. Paul Wight and W. M Tittle.

SEATTLE BUYS ENTIRE STREET CAR SYSTEM IN BIGGEST DEAL OF KIND ON RECORD

NDIANA . Briefs

PETERSBURG Cleaning of a corn crib on the farm formerly owned by George Goodrid, Englishman and veteran of the Civil war, saved a will tangle in Petersburg courts, when the original will made by Goodrid, which had never been found, was discovered. ROCHESTER Charles H. Appleman, temporary recorder, is physically handicapped. John N. Downs, former recorder, who died last month of influenza, was a cripple, and Louis V. Hunt, who has Just been appointed, has only one leg. For many years a cripple has been recorder of Fulton county. BLOOMINGTON Helen Hettle, seven, is dead after lying in a state of coma for twenty days in an attack of sleeping sickness. ANDERSON Jerry Burton, 42, touched a high tension wire while trimming trees, and was electrocuted. Then his clothing caught fire and was burned off the body while it hung in the tree. INDIANAPOLIS Many Indianapolis men, of the 301 Tank Corps, are waiting discharge at Camp Sherman. The corps was the first to break through the Hindenburg line, and eleven decorations for valor was given the men. MARION Finding two unexpected guests at home in the shape of two hungry twelve year old boys who were cooking their own dinner in her absence, Mrs. James Taylor cooked the food for them. Later she missed a $5 bill and several pieces of jewelry. KNIGHTSTOWN Albert J. May, 35, son of Mr. and Mrs. William May, living near May's Station, was instantly killed at the Watson crossing, eight miles east of here, when his automobile was struck by a train. GOSHEN Daniel Troyer. C8, mayor of Goshen, is dead of influenza, after an illness of four days.

NORTH MANCHESTER Vera Helvey, 16, was drowned, and her two-year-old sister narrowly escaped when

the horse they were driving leaped a

bridge railing Into Eel River, dragging the buggy with him.

TO INITIATE TWELVE

EATON, O., April 9. Twelve can

didates will receive the Page rank at a meeting of the Pythian lodge this evening. Rapid strides are being taken by the lodge in increasing its membership.

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A. W. Leonard, left, handing x nomas F. Morphine the equivalent of $15,000,000. The city of Seattle is said to be the only city of its class in this country to acquire an entire street railway system. The largest transaction of it3 kind took place recently when President A. W. Leonard of the Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Company transferred to Thomas F. Morphine, superintendent of public utilities of Seattle, the equivalent of $15,000,000 in street cars, tracks, real estate and buildings. By the deal the city becomes the owner of 210 miles of tracks with the overhead and transmission systems; 540 street cars, $1,068,000 worth of real estate and buildings and about $500,000 worth of supplies and equipment.

QUITS RED CROSS

EATON, O., April 9. Because of lack of time to devote to the wc 'c,

Harvey Hawkins, of this city, has i. a-' of secretary the last year or longer.

dered his resignation as secretary of the Red Cross chapter of Preble county. He has discharged the duties

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REV. HILL ATTENDS OXFORD PRESBYTERY

OXFORD, O., April 9. The semiannual meeting of the First Ohio Presbytery of the United Presbyterian church, which includes southwestern Ohio and Wayne county, Indiana, was held here yesterday. Thirty-five congregations were represented by delegates. The Rev. J. S. Hill, of Richmond, was here for his church. The Rev. S. A. Livingstone, of Monroe, was

the moderator, and the Rev. R. A. Jamieson, of Morning Sun, clerk. The delegates were entertained at dinner at the homes of Oxford members of the church, after which they enjoyed a ride through the village, and the grounds of the educational Institutions. The principal feature of the meeting was the ordination of the Rev. E. N. Chandley of Stanton, Ky., who will be graduated this year from the Xenia Theological Seminary. Mr. Chandler preached two sermons, one In the morning and the other last evening.

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WM. JBWUNGS ffiYM Greatest of American Orators Now Living Coming Thursday, April 10th Hear Him at his Best on the Subject "THE GREAT TASK BEFORE US" THE COLISEUM 3 P. M. Admission Free Dr. Howard H. Russel Will Also Speak Briefly

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To the Citizens of Richmond and Vicinity: The April prices on coal are absolutely the lowest. We respectfully solicit the trade of our old customers and guarantee every transaction with this organization to be satisfactory. We are handling the following coals, each one being the best of its grade obtainable.

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