Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 250, 2 August 1919 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 1919.

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TO EVERY PART OF PLANET CITY SENDS PRODUCTS

East and West, Tropic and Arctic, Know Richmond Names and Goods. By EMMA L. FETTA. To every corner of the "world: to the far East throughout Europe, South America and Australia go manufactured products made in Richmond. Thousands of dollars worth of lawn mowers, threshing machines, seeding machines and other farm Implements, springs, roller skates and automobiles depart each month from the great shipping docks of the country, bearing

the names of Richmond plants on

their sides. From a pioneer village Richmond

became first a nationally known man

ufacturing center and gradually one

of international reputation. Today

there is scarcely a country in the

world where the names of certain manufacturing plants of this city can

not be found on some of the products

used, and where the genius of Richmond Inventors is not lessening the "burdens of the work-a-day world as

well as producing i pleasures

Roller skates, all kinds and varie

ties, including the kind small boys

and girls use on side walks, those used

Indiana News Brevities

WASHINGTON Although the cor

oner had been called, George Neigh

bor, plasterer and cement contract tor, supposedly dead from a bolt of lightning which struck the building on which he was at work, revived. He suffers severe pain from burns and

a peculiar hole in his heel.

ANDERSON Mrs. Mary Crouse and three children are seriously ill from ptomaine poisoning, reported by the attending physician to be the result of milk drunk for breakfast. EVANSVIIXE The sixth day of the Journeymen bakers' strike here finds the city with a more acute bread shortage than at any time since the strike. Many grocers are unable to get any bread. WARSAW Ministers and church workers from every country of the globe and from every state in the Union will attend the Winona Bible conference this year, according to reservations made. The conference will extend from August 22 to August 31. EVANSVILLE Three windows and parked automobiles were damaged here when a terrific wind storm swept through the city. In about 30 minutes 1.43 inches of rain fell. COLUMBUS In a 45 minutes walk out the girl operators of the Citizens Telephone company here gained every point they sought, including a ten per cent increase, time and a half for Sundays, double time for holidays, an eight hour day, and an increased wage scale based on length of ser-

by pleasure bent folks on the rink vice. The strike was settled when

floors, and the still finer kind used

.and elsewhere, form a source of enjoyment throughout the world. Foreign buying, since the war, has picked up considerably, and while the Henley Roller Skate company reports that they have not sought foreign

trade to any extent since the war, j exportation now la equal to that of pre-war times. Larger shipments will be going forth in the early fall, it is said. The largest skate exporting fields are Australia, Great Britain, France and South America. Mowers and South Seas. The Dille-McGuire company has been exporting lawn mowers for over thirty years, and with the F. & N. Lawn Mower company sends great shipments to every grass growing country In the world. Not only are nearly all the lawn mowers used throughout the world made in America, but more of them are mado in Richmond than in any other city. England is one of the principal points of exportation of the yard shaving implement. Practically fifty per cent of the supplies exported from Richmond go to that country in normal times. The market will be opening up shortly, it Is thought. The Scandinavian peninsula, southern France, which is now too devastated to need lawn mowers, the Dutch Indies are important foreign fields, while one of the most important is Australasia, Including Australia, and some of the South Sea Islands, who have progressive Inhabitants. Strangely South America is not a pood lawn mower country, owing partly to the nature of the grass and partly to the plantation system of farming and the lack of mowable lawns. Germany was formerly a fairly good field, as were Russia and Belgium. The Richmond, companies have all their shipments gone for this season but are looking forward to larger ones for the coming season abroad. The Jenkins-Vulcan Spring company does a considerable amount of

exporting to Cuba, Porto Rica and

the Philippine Islands through a New York booking firm. Canada also forms a field for them. Belgium, Switzerland, France, Germany before the war, and the Orient receive large shipments from the National Automatic Tool company. England is also an exportation field for this firm. It exports little to South America and Australia but does some business with Italy and Spain as a rule. The tool foreign trade is not as heavy as it has been right now, but the tendency is toward an increase, it is said. Ventilators for green houses and other buildings are also found 'round the world bearing Richmond labels.

The plant formerly owned by John Evans and recently aken under a new ownership, has an ever developing business in England, especially as well as some other countries. The largest trade remains in America, however, where the green houses alone purchase immense numbers. The exportation of ventilators now is remarkably small in comparison to the amount send out before the war, the company's officials say. Automobiles, a growing international necessity find their way into the corners of the earth from their origin in Richmond. The Pilot Motor Car company and the Davis Motor Car company both do considerable exporting. The shipments have been smaller since the war but are picking up now. Norway and Spain being two of the most prolific buyers. Other minor Richmond products are also enroute continually to foreign lands push commerce and industry and bring more speed to the owners who only a few years ago were in many cases walking, using hand made implements for preparing their grain, cuting their grass, heating their houses and business building, and so on down the line of Richmond exportation articles. .

E. L. Cline of Indianapolis, superin

tendent of the company, arrived in a taxi. GREENCASTLE George Pence. 37,

and Frank Pence, 40 brothers, were instantly killed south of Rochdale when a northbound Monon passenger

train hit the buggy ia which they were riding. .. ANDERSON Tne wheat crop of Madison county is estimated at 750,000 bushels and the value at $1,500,000 by County Agent H. S. Agster, who says the crop fell one-fourth below expectations due to the scab and other diseases. WARSAW A $100,000 auditorium seating at least 7,000 persons will be erected at Winona during the coming year, it has been officially announced by the Winona assembly. The building will be patterned after the great Mormon tabernacle at Salt Lake City. The Church of Brethren will furnish large sums for the building. EVANSVILLE Golf caddies at the country club here have struck asking 5 cents an hour increase and extra time for work after 6 o'clock in the evening. FRANKLIN A procession of Hfty children bearing torches and other spectacular featuress were given at the Indiana Baptist assembly illustrated sing on Franklin college campus under the direction of Prof. H. Augusine Smith of Boston, director of music for the assembly. INDIANAPOLIS With the number of colts in the state alarmingly small indications are, says H. E. McCartney, secretary of the Indiana Draft Horse Breeders' association, that a shortage of horses will come within the next two years.

Ohio News Flashes

CLEVELAND The grand jury here has been ordered called into session by Judge Samuel E. Kramer to expedite prosecution of Cleveland food dealers against whom evidence of illegal trafflcing may be found. COLUMBUS After continuous disputes, striking firemen and engineers at the state institutions today agreed to accept the proposition of the state

board of control, composed of the auditor, attorney general, budget commissioner, and chairman of the legislative finance committee, to return to work. CINCINNATI William Thornton, negro, was presented with a Croix de Guerre, with silver star, at the recruiting station here. It was conferred upon him by French authorities. DAYTON Not more than 500 railway shopmen of Dayton will be affected by the strike order issued by the officials of the Federated Shopmen's union. Of this number over 400 are employed by the Baltimore & Ohio and the remainder by the Pennsylvania company. SIDNEY D. A. Meyers, ex-prosecuting attorney of Mercer county, was probably seriously injured in an automobile accident in this city when the machine he was driving crashed into a tree. COLUMBUS While federal courts are in sharp disagreement over the question as to whether or not 2 per cent beer is intoxicating, the Ohio Home Rule association offered to ask the inhabitants of the state as to their judgment. A petition asked for a vote by the citizens has been signed by 144,000. TROY An English penny dated 1707 has been plowed up in a field in Pike county. t It bears the likeness of King George.' Ill, of England, and is of copper of the size and weight of an American dollar. DAYTON Developments of a startling character may be expected in connection with the food investigation which is in progress here if the several clues being pursued by County Prosecutor Havath E. Mau, bring forth their promised disclosures.

Housewives Want Place In Wilson's Cabinet NEW YORK, Aug. 2. Housewives have the right to demand a place In the president's cabinet, according to Mrs. Julia Heath, president of the Housewives' league, who believes that a food portfolio should be created to be presided over by a woman. "Every class in the country," she said, "is represented In the cabinet save the housewives And tho housewives are the ones who suffer most from high prices. Housewives will become Bolshevist if conditions continue as they are."

Mrs. Heath today Issued orders by

wire to officers of her organization in every city, directing a campaign of attack upon persons responsible for holding up prices in their localities. She also wrote to President Wilson, commending his move to reduce the high cost of living.

KOLCHAK TO IRKUTSK

(By Associated Press) PARIS. Aug. 2. The all-Russian government of Admiral Kolchak. is preparing to move from Omsk to Irkutsk, it became known tonight.

Circuit Court Records

Irene Bowman was granted a di

vorce from Ray Bowman in circuit

court Saturday on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. The defendant was ordered to pay 140 for

the expenses of the trial. Daniel Coleman filed suit for di

vorce from Mollle Coleman, on the

charge of abandonment. According

to tne plaintiff s complaint, he was

married in 1893, and his wife deserted him in 1913. Marlage Licenses.

Paul V. Wray, fireman, Richmond,

and Laura O. Wertz, Richmond.

Lannie Sulteen, blacksmith, Losantville, and Geneva Johnson, Hagers-

town. Real Estate Transfers.

Geneva H. and Roscoe E. Kirkman to May M. Jones, part lot 42, W. F. Manley'a add., $2,000.

CHICAGO CAR STRIKE ENDS

CHICAGO, Aug. 2 Chicago street

car men voted Friday to end the strike

by a majority of 386. Car service was jmorning by a strike of 15,000 men.

resumed Saturday morning on both

tsurface ana eievaiea nnes, which have

been tied up since early last Tuesday

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APPROVE CONSTITUTION BERIN, Aug. 2. The German national assembly, at Weimar, approved the new German constitution by a vote of 262 to 75.

GROWING Val MSH LS

is witnout a doubt the finest feed for growing chicks ever placed at th e disposal of pouEyinen. The poultry feed experts of The Quaker Oats Co. in preparing this feed studied the habits and physical weakness of growing? chicks they found by exteosrra experimenting just what kind of ingredients were necessary to make chicks grow bigger .be iter, faster, hasten maturity and develop earlier, better lansgi pullets. This poDulfll iced that has for its base flATlYlPfll T&SrJDEAL FEED for UMllflSMLU GROWING CHICKS

is now on sale atjour store. It positively w01 be m ' revelation to ydu to see bow it will make your chicks grow. Remember The Quaker Oats Co guarantee that (this feed will do all claimed for it they have B&OVED it and KNOW. Come in and Jet us tell yoo why you cant afford NOT to feed fctJLO-PEP GROWDIGMASH, FOR SALH BY OMERG. WHELAN r"" 31-33 So. 6th-St. Richmond, Ind.

Masonic Calendar

Monday, Aug. 4. Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. T. Stated conclave followed by work in the order of the Red Cross and Knights of Malta degrees. Tuesday, Aug. 5 Richmond lodge, No. 196 F. & A. M., stated meeting. N. J. Hass, W. M. Wednesday, Aug. 6 Webb lodge, No. 24 F. & A. M., called meeting; work in the Master Mason degree, beginning at 6:30. Clarence W. Foreman, W. M. Thursday, Aug. 7 Wayne Council, No. 10. R. & S. M. Stated assembly. Friday, Aug. 8 King Solomon's Chapter. No. 4, R. A. M., stated convocation.

Religious ceremonies at funerals and the erection of crosses over graves were forbidden in Russia by a Lenine decree.

I There's a Touch of Tomorrow j j In All Cole Does Today

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THOSE who think only in the present, live in the past. It's the touch of tomorrow in what is clone today that identifies advancement. To sense the trend of the future and be the first to give it tangible expression has been Cole's aim. Season after season year after year, his advanced creations in motor car design have forecast the styles of the future.

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dards of design and performance.

For ten years Cole had been laying the foundations for this epoch-making creation, devoting the

last five years exclusively to the Eight.

He was one of the first two American manufacturers to build an eight-cylinder car the first to

Satisfied only with that which others had not yet achieved, Cole has put a touch of tomorrow in all that he has done. It is that which gives the cvero-EiGHT the prestige of advanced achievement. It is that which has given the Cole product its distinction from the very beginning.

Latest Creations in All-Season Cars

that the new Aero-ElGHT All-

models again introduce striking

innovations in motor car design. They anticipate, as usual, the styles of the future and bring with their ownership a feeling of pride in the possession of that which others have not yet attained. Original even to their names the cAeroElGHT Sportsedan, Sportcoupe', Sportosine, Toursedan, Tourosine and Towncar are authoritative examples of advanced coach building. They introduce flush panel construction a new development in enclosed car design. They eliminate permanently those features which in the past have so definitely restricted the use of enclosed equipages.

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harmony of color, the dignity and refinement of their appointments bear the hallmark of superior craftsmanship.

There's a touch of tomorrow in the newcAeroElGHT All-Season Cars; a note of futurity that fortifies the confidence which the public has placed in Cole as the producer of advanced motor cars.

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