Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 238, 19 July 1919 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1919. PAGE ELEVEN

JJEARLHAM OFFERS MOST COMPLETE COURSES (v nc oadccd. nnoMimDicc adc cm cn

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Dormitory enrollments nearlng thi kapaclty ot the colleg hare already Ma made at Earlham tor th coming toUf yew, which la predicted to be mm of unusual attendance. Including; ay and dormitory students, wU,oTr 100 students are expected ot -which flO are practically enrolled. Definite Iteps for housing more students will probably bare to be taten before the ipenlns of college on September 16, It Is thought. greatly augmented course of study Is being offered for the coming year, ind sereral new professors appear on be faculty list. Bible literature and history ot the church is offered by Alexander C Purdy, D. D. and Pr. D. Millard 8. Markle. M. S. and Ph. D. Is

head ot the department ot biology. Practical work Is offered In this de

partment.'Following the resignation of Prof. Van Doren. Dr. Wlldxnan has been secured to head the department ot chemistry. Martha Doan M. 8., and Ph. D., S assistant professor. In this departent Is offered a thorough and efficient knowledge ot the fundamental principles of science and the practical application of these principles. The building of an Industrial ohemleal museum Is progressing. It tire or boor students desire courses In Industrial, agricultural analysis and. Iron and steel analysis will be glren. Ot especial Interest, with the growing Inter-relations of nations is the de

triment of romance languages, head-

by Bay Preston Bowen, A. M., and

h. D. Mary A. J. Ballard, A. B., Is

sfstant professor, and Auretta M.

B. S. will Instruct In this de-

V French Popular

fLn he eaneciall'V nrmnlAr tha mmlnr

fear, Added Interest In the home

country of this language, and new International relations hare caused a

hew Interest

' Spanish and elementary Italian are poth to be eftesed. Both elementary

ana intermediate Spanish are to be ottered.

' lindley Richard Dean, A. M., Ph. D.,

Reads the classical language denart.

pent. In which Greek la again being offered. Elementary Greek, New Tes

tament, Plato, Greek Oratory and

Greek historical writing, will be introduced In 1919-20. Dr. Dean will also offer courses in the Latin language and literature, Including Latin prose composition and Roman life. The department of economics and Rolltlcal science under Harlow Und-

A. B., and Oscar Fulghum, master ac-

Southern Shopmen W31 .

Go On Strike In August (By Associated Press)

ATLANTA, July 19. Shop employ-

Misses Harriett Berdene and Sarah Margaret Horn,' Evelyn EHstro, Trances Henamar. Blondena King, Ruby Myers. Luncheon was served. . . .Mrs. Asbur Woolley spent last Thursday at the home ot her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Milo Stegall....Miss Louise Brown ot

-gj X'thX ClnclaltTwho h bTenTisTungthe f ALlUJ" .itome ct Mr. and Mrs. Lou Breece.

UVUWUUI IWi V Wisj vu w svfe wa w treactlre to January 1, last, are met by the railroad administration by

juiy i. xuim irouu n " """"Itrom nar OrH ft

cea, was u.oiuou oa i mocia Ballenger took Sunday yesterday of representatlres of the w. VtZi tjJI d-,;

railroad blacksmiths, bollermakers, carmen, machinists, electrical workers and sheet metal workers. It Is estimated about 80.000 men would be Involved In the strike.

Cambridge City, Ind.

tructor has not yet been named. -

Joseph Herschel Coffin, M. D., Ph.

D. heads the department of philosophy. The work of this department Includes courses In psychology, ehtlcs.

ana philosophy, with the Inclusion ot the psychology of personality, history

of philosophy, and the philosophy of

religion. Physical education Is under the dl

tectlon ot Coach Ray B. Mows, men's

director, and Miss Clara Comstock, women's director. Healthful recreation, together with a systematic course

In physical education, is the purpose

ot this department each student Is

given a physical examination upon entering the college, and is then assign

ed the work best fitted to his needs.

Outdoor activities are favored for both men and women.

As a member of the Indiana Colle

giate Athletlo league, Earlham schedules games and meets In football, bas

ketball, baseball, track, field evenU

and tennis with many Indiana colleges.

For those men who do not take part In the major sports, a general gymnastic course, under the direction of

an assistant. Is given, as is cross coun

try running, soccer and tennis.

Courses In Physics Edwin Morrison, M. S., as head ot the department of physics, offers courses primarily designed as cultural

courses, but including, as far as pos

sible practical applications. The work

Is designated to fit the student for

graduate work in the best universities, ! and to lay a foundation for later work in mechanical and technical schools. General physics, mechanics, Bound, heat, light and electricity, physical optics and the electrone theory are offered, together with shop work which has been co-ordinated with the physics department The work of the public speaking department headed by Edwin Pritchard Trueblood, A. M., embraces class instruction in the elements of expression and vocal utterance, the principles of oratory, oratorical analysis and oration building, debates and the principles of argumentation, extempore address, reading from the poets, from Shakespearean and more modern dramas.

The department of household economics Is under the direction of Elsie Marshall, A. B., and Is intended to meet the needs of students desiring to teach domestic science, as well as t i .. - A. V. I 1

"i' 7" ? Fountain City, visited her parents. Mr.

TZZa. 7ZZ v" ,;rr " r;: , "1 Mrs. Milo Btegall. last Sunday..

returned home.

Mr. and Mrs. Charley Myers enter

tained company Saturday and Sunday

..Miss Essie

dinner with

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ray and family

Mrs. Lewis Lott is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Ray Lewis Lott

spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and

Mrs. James Ray.... Mrs. James Ray,

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lott and daugh

ter and Miss Ruby Myers called on Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Ray near New

Paris last Friday night. .Enoch Brown

and sons entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Lott and daughter Thursday

evening Dr. Edwards of Earlham college gave a fine talk here Sunday night Earl Maddock and little daughter, Margaret, of near Camden, O., spent Sunday at the home of Andrew Laired.

The "Mann Act" was also made for women.

TffOISON OAK '

Mrs. Lydia Huddleston had a publio sale of household effects at her home

in Front street Friday afternoon....

Cecil Baker has taken employment

with a Connersvllle furniture com

pany.... The Misses Barbara, Emma and Ruth Dodson, Lucile Ogborn, of

this city and Mrs. Henry Neannan or Richmond, picnicked at Gfen Miller

ark at Richmond Wednesday.... xne

isses Thelma Miller. Hortense Wil

liams, Marie Danner, Winifred Clapper formed a picnlo party Wednesday north of town.... Rev. Shelby Lee, of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. r T. n j 1 nv.A.

iu. nuwe ouuuajr wis. vuicd

Routh, who has been Ul, Is improving, i M Wash with weak solu

. . . .Mrs. Isadora Wilson, of spiceiana, i r on cf tlu stone or

visited Mr. and Mrs. ueorge trailer tms w jms water, dry thor. week. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Forrent Murray ou.mv. fallow with light appll-

oi mcomuna yibiicu air. uiu wis. wwin Callaway and other friends here Wednesday. .. .The Presbyterian Sun

day school will hold its annual picnic in Schfldler's grove, July 24th.... Rev. A. H. Hines, minister of the Lutheran church at Pershing for the past few years, has resigned and accepted a charge in Illinois. Rev. and Mrs. Hines are well known among Cambridge people Mrs. William Thompson of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. Jennie Jones Mrs. Lewis Ingalls of New Lisbon visited Cambridge friends this week.... Mrs. Joe Starr and granddaughter of Indiana-

polls have returned home after a twoweeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. Maria Staub, and sister, Miss Laura Straub J. C. Dodson was at Indianapolis Wednesday on business.... Word has been received from Charles Diffenderfer and Charles Dairy that they have landed from overseas and expect to arrive home soon.

Mexicans Permitted To

Bring Arms In Sonora (By Associated Press) . DOUGLAS. Ariz., July. 19 Bulletins

have been posted In all ot the towns ot the state of Sonora stating that the

Mexican government by special arrangement with the United States government would be permitted to

bring In arms and ammunition for

defensive purposes." Any resident wishing to obtain arms and ammunition might do so by making formal application to the city council and they would be issued at cost price, the notice said. Americans bringing word today ot the posting of the notice said many Mexicans had expressed the intention ot taking advantage of the opportunity thus offered to get cheap guns and ammunition.

At All Draa Stores

in .tSiieOpeini

cation of

VICKS VAPORU"

"YOUR BODYGUARD" -30.601.20

New Westville, 0.

Mr. and Mrs. Aahur Woolley of

foods, the house, home nursing, die-

tetlcism, food analysis and sewing is included. German will be offered by

fS! !S ff S!2HS??L!J2 1 XTl. cies,

study of social, economic and political life of. this country in relation

to organised society, the aim being, first, to afford a basis for progressive and Intelligent citizenship, and second, to furnish a foundation for those who wish to enter business, social service, law, diplomacy, or to pursue graduate

study. Courses In American govern-;

ment, comparative government ana municipal government are also offered. Train H. S. Teachers George H. Hlllard, A. M., professor

of education, who came to Earlham

Miss Erma Kuth was a Dayton visitor Monday evening and Tuesday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Elstro and daughter,

wir i. f: . Evelyn, were Eaton visitors Saturday Work Is being hastened on the re-L,, : 'A o,,- m

decoration of the college building in g Kuth d dkughTer, Ind tSfZOSSJ0 V ht.Hng TCL !IM. Kuth's mother, called on Miss fall semester. The chapel in Lindley, j j Kuth and sister. Mrs. Morton, Hall is being entirely redecorated. lagt Sunday n,sht. . . .Mrs. Roy Sherboth wood work and walls being gone wood waB n aton sitor Sunday

Please Notice JMy Dental Office will be closed from July 26th until September 1st. DR. E. J. DYKEMAN

over, wnue ine stage in una room i . raw -ur,, ,ns,t ar,AaV

has been opened the full width of the aftern060n wlth hl'a parents.... John J?itoHtaV7-CurVdn8ii'MhRJcbevBon is spending a few days at heating arrangement Is to remain thejfew ln Cincinnati. .. .Miss Myra Same. V.tlomit IaM ow. . ftarHr 1t RAt.

Postal Card Given Prompt Attention. Landscape Designs a Specialty. Geo. L. VonCarlezon Landscape Architect Gardener, Park and Boulevard Construction

We do sodding, grading, grass sowing, rolling, spraying and fertilizing. We plant trim, or remove any size tree.

shrubs, roses, grapevines, eto. Orders taken for trees, shrubs, roses and all

kinds of plants, flowers, bulbs, etc.

We Make a Special of Taking Care of

Private Residences by the Week or

Month at Reasonable Prices.

Hedges of all kinds Planted and Trimmed

121 North 7th St Richmond, Ind,

The maple floor corridors in Lind-

: - , ,v . ..wi ley nau are to do remaae, tra,m ti. i at the opening of the summer school ; ,v. i

l. f1,"19. i lege, announced Friday. The hospital j

lurday afternoon. Those present were

JWJ ,iC1- t,e.aill!,, v" rootns have been redecorated In white !

"" '1, .m n7 . : ! "d green, and the hoapital kitchen in

Horth Central Association of Colleges

and Secondary Schools. Professional cTnsripnco will be Drovlded.

Sft The department of English is headL fBd by John Dougan Rae, A. M., Ph. D.

William N. Trueblood. A. M., will of-

pearl gray. Twenty-nve dormitory rooms ln Earlham have been repapered and the woodwork has been gone over. Woodwork in Bundy Hall has been varnished, and the walls on the third floor are to be redecorated. All exterior woodwork of Bundy, Parry

and Lindley Halls and the library

Philadelphia State Bank Closes Doors (Br Ataoclated Press) PHILADELPHIA. July 19. The North Penn Bank, a state Institution, closed its doors Friday. The bank's last report, Issued in June showed that it had deposits of $2,056,643, resources $2,695,282 and loans and Investments of $2,304,633.

ter pome courses ln this department, niTAnna Eves, A. M., has been se-

the leave1 of abseSETsted Thillp nted

Furnas. Elementary courses, English erntax and idiom, and Intermediate end advanced courses ln English are bffered for 1919-20. ; Allen David Hole, Ph. D., and Mark Baldwin, field Instructor, win present work ln geology, designed to meet the needs of students who desire a fuller knowledge of earth science, either for purly educational and general cultural 'Value, or aa the beginning ot preparation for practical working geology. jGeneral geology, physiography, economic geology, and historical geology is offered. Dr. Hole will also be acting head ot the department of mathematics, assisted by Florence Long, M. S., and iAuretta M. Thomas, B. S. Courses ln Applied mathematics will be offered. The department ot music Is to be one of the most Interesting features lot the school. Samuel B. Barton has been secured aa director and teacher of voice, and Miss Laura Gaston will continue her former work as Instructor t piano and theory. Courses ln elnglng, theory, history of music Including elementary and advanced harmony, musical form appreciation ot music, great modern composers, piano and violin, are given. The violin ln-

QUICK CONSUMPTION If the phlegm floats on water pin your faith to BRAZILIAN BALM. Not only take it

bat be sure to rub it hot on chest every night Same treatment for old coughs and bronchitis. Narcotics mean

death.

EXCURSION

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CINCINNATI

SUNDAY, JULY 20TH C1 RK ROUND TRIP tpJLeOO Includes war tax Leaving Richmond, 7:57 a. m., returning leave Cincinnati, 7:00 p. m. For information inquire Agent Home telephone 2062.

D r. J, J. Grosvenor Practice Limited to Internal Medicine City Light Building, 32 S. 8th St

Thousand Islands I ' For pare delight of life in the open then are few places Ji$te thu Adtrondacka . --r."Hr t-.IW-- K"' "f

Famous men have written much about its natural beauties. Eat, more conviao . ing tired city dwellers go there summer after summer, to get away from work to forget business, to absorb the spirit and freedom of tbe woods, the lakes, too hills; to play, to sport, to live close to Nature; to camp out fish, hunt, canoe,' tramp, golf; to breathe new air, meet new people; toaefck for a, tiaacat leasts' their heart's desire a full life in the open. H!f E JF" The Adirondack will put into yon, hi a week, zip and freshness fbrwtwlebestsoawcxaCf The Thousand Islands of tho SL Lawrence, just west of the Adteotxiaclcsar aivacftjgon to themselves. All along our shores, and the shores of our Canadian border-land, is zxaoeft interesting international Social life. It is the raotor-boatine metropolis of the world. It is laxnousfbr its Bass and Muscallonge fishing. It is the starting point for the trip down thesq?id4Jxrtreal The United Ctate Railroad AdminUtraMoo invitea you to travel and offora Bummer gnnwetnia Cane. 'Tow looal ticket agent or nearest Consolidated Ticket Office will help you plan yoar trip. Writ ftr Ofctstntyad twoktetj Th Adirondack and tho Thouwid Islryd,' containing lists of botek, etc, addl8SSlto tb nWQSt TctysI Bureau. ii-- ' . ... -

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