Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 261, 15 August 1919 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEQRAM. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 19X9.
PAGENINE
TUESDAY IS SET FOR CONFERENCE WITH SENATORS
Wilson Fixes Time for Treaty Discussion With Foreign Relations Committee. "WASHINGTON. Au 15. President
Wilson, replying last night to Senator
j-oage s request for an" appointment ,wlth the Senate foreign relations comxnUee, " to discuss the peace treaty, set Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. The President stated that It was his preference that the fullest publicity he given thecon ference so that the people -of the country might be put In possession of all the Information he has about the treaty of peace. President Wilson's offer to talk over the peace treaty with
the Senate foreign relations committee finally was accepted today at the suggestion of Republican members and by a virtually unanimous vote. The committee decided to Inform the President it would be glad to meet him at his convenience to go over disputed points in the treaty and the league of nations covenant. At the same time the committee voted to call additional witnesses and continue its hearings. The President wrote to Chairman Lodge that, in line with a suggestion by the committee, he would not consider the discussion confidential in nature. In notifying Mr. Wilson of the committee decision. Senator Lodge had written that members did not desire to be bound by secrecy as to any information they might receive at the conferences. The President chose the White House as the place of meeting, although the chairman had left the way open for him to come before the committee at the Capitol Is he preferred, writing ' that the committee would meet him at any time or place he might Select. Eldorado, 0. ' . . n 1. T T , HI
iwr. ana Airs. il,. jc. nuiuu&er entertained J. E. Culp and family and Miss Ruth Fast of Dayton and Chester1 Riegle and family of Ansonla at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hollinger returned home with Mr .and Mrs. Culp on Sunday evening and spent Monday shopping in Dayton Theodore Eikenberry and family spent Sunday at Mlddletown. . . .Mike Hettsel and wife took dinner with Samuel Hensel and wife Friday. Roy Hensel and family were afternoon callers. .. .Mrs. Chester Wright called oh Mrs Robert Wright Monday afternoon C. H. Brubaker and family and Miss Ann Petry took dinner with Samuel Hensel and wife Elmer and Irvin Klmmel were in Eldorado Friday afternoon... Andrew Petry and family spent Sunday with Dan Albaugh's Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wills entertained the following guests Wednesday: Mrs. Maggie
Klmmel and daughter Angela, Mrs; j Wright spent Thursday with Mr. and
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Fred Van Skiver," and wife of Camden, ' were ' guests of her' parents, Lester Kelly "and wife, over Sunday. .".'.".Mrs.' Homer Oler,' west of town, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at Reid Memorial Hospital in Richmond on Monday of last week, is reported to be getting along "nicely. Oyias Fritz and family visited from Saturday till Wednesday in Dayton' with Mathias Fritz and family and Harry James and family Fowler Zehring and wife of Eaton, were Sunday evening guests of Frank Antrim afad wife R. M. Gay and family left Saturday" for two weeks' trip which will include Indianapolis, Paulding, Toledo, Cleveland, and Wadsworth.. ...Mrs. Elizabeth Hoerner Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Perry Smyers and family of Brookville..... Mary Catherine Myers was the weekend guest of her uncle; I. A. Myers and family of Farmersville, O. S. N. Keithly and wife transacted business in Richmond, Wednesdap for the big etore Mrs. J. C. Wilson, of Lima, ia the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Patterson and family. ...... Sergeant Setle Schlotterbeck arrived ome Thursday to spend a month's furlough with his parents, Leo Schlotterbeck and wife.. ...Dr. O. Keselrlng and wife and Dr. F. L. Coffman, of Portsmouth, were guests of local relatives from last Wednesday till Friday. Howard Chambers and wife of Columbus, spent several days the past week with his parents, Henry Chambers and wife... ..J. S. Hapner, Samuel Swisher of Campbellstown, and John Brown of Verona, left today for British Columbia on a hunting expedition.. . . .S. D. Hoi man and wife, Lester Walterman and family and Ambert Snider and wife attended the Holman reunion at Eaton, Monday., l ... .Fred Patterson and wife and Wilbur Althaus and wife entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gandy, of Richmond, Ind., Sunday.
MICHIGAN SHERIFF rDgDJI MIGHT (By Associated Press) TOLEDO, Aug. 15. Awakened from his sleep and lured outside of his home Oft a pretext that a rope was needed with' which to tow an automobile that had broken down. Dean Graddic, deputy sheriff of Erie, Michigan, was shot and killed from ambush by four men early Thursday". Toledo "nim run
ners are suspected although" the authorities have no due other than the f ragmen tary descritions furnished by Mrs. Graddic, who witnessed the murder from an upstairs window of ber home; " " " -
British Campaign In
Kassia Lost $3SV,VUU,UVU (By Associated Press) LONDON, Aug. 15 3rlti8h expenditures for the naval and military operations fri Russia from the date of the armistice uritll' the end' of July amounted 'pounds sterling to 70.000,1 000. according to an official "White Paper" issued here today. The expenditures included assistance ' given Admiral Kolchak, head of the Omsk all-Russian government, and General Denekine, commander of the antf-Bbl-shevlk forces on the southern front.
Greens fork, Ind, Mr. and Mrs. Minus Strickler entertained at their country home near Sugar Grove, Monday evening; The evening was spent In games and music. Refreshments were served late in the evning to the following guests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strickler, Mrs. Walter Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Swain,' Mr. and Mrs. "Edgar Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Merritt Lamb, Calvin Oler, Misses Florence. Wright of -Modoc, Lucile Swain, Ruth, Vera Thelma, Andra Strickler, Erma, Olive. Helen Nicholson, Private Harold Nicholson of Fort Clerk, Texas, Ralph and Donald Wilson, Ceryl " Strickler, Kenneth and Lowell Nicholson.. ; . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpkins and children, Paul and Alma Jean, shopped in Richmond Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs; John Nicholson and children, Miss Margaret Breen attended the Newcastle ' Fair Wednesday .'.Lester Nicholson attended the fair at New
castle, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Brooks and son, Junior, Mrs. Gaffy, of Chicago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. David
Brooks. . ...'. : Mr. and Mrs. "' Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wills of Greenville, O., Elmer Brubaker of Matthews, 1 Ind. Mrs. Tabe Paulding and son were afternoon callers Francis Pence and family entertained Dick Duffield and family at dinner Sunday. Elijah Moore and B. F. Moore and dauehter of Trov. O.. Mrs. Emma Caw-
ley of Hammond, Ind., Rev. J. H. Blackford and daughter, Lenore, called on Frank Blackford and family, Tuesday afternoon. . . .Quite a number from Eldorado and vicinity attended the. Home Day services at Greenville last Thursday Edgar Spencer and wife, Miss Hattie Mellbaum, Mrs. Ada Nearon and Mr3. Winnie Juday attended services at the Unlversalist church at Eaton Sunday afternoon. . .William Barr of Chicago, and Alonzo Murray of Lynn, Ind., spent Saturday with William Ervin and wife Everett Juday and family and Elmer Harshman and family visited J. C. Juday and family Sunday. .. .Emerson Beard and family called on Lester Hapner and family Sunday.. Mrs. Jane Schlosser spent Swriday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coovert. . . . Mrs. Mattie Spitler and Mrs. Lottie Shumaker and children of Castine are the guest.! of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spitler for a few days. . . .Irvln Baker and wife, Levi Risinger and Mrs. Angellne Rislnger of Eaton called on O. F. Klmmel and family and Evin Disher, last Wednesday afternoon Harvey King and family of Pyrmont, Ed Johns and family of Lewisburg. Harrison Wysong and family of near New Lebanon, Fred
Mundhenk of Dayton, and Hal Mund-
henk of Richmond, were entertained by A. J. Hamilton and family Sunday. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stayton wero
the guests of Dr. and" Mrs. George Blackford Sunday W. W. Barton and family of near New Madison, spent Sunday with Harrison Wellbaum and family. Mrs. Wellbaum returned home with them for a few days visit Mrs. Will Larsh and son Ray returned to their home at Dayton Sunday evening after spending several days with N. S. Larsh and family Miss Cecil Broadstock of Greenville, is the guest of Miss Mabel Kyle thns week E. P. Kyle visited Mrs. Kyle's brother, John Wehrly at Richmond Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr. Wehrly received his discharge from the army last week after service overseas with a motor transport company.
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Connersville, Ind. Mrs. Flora Cohl has returned from a brief visit in Indianapolis Mrs. Hush Gray has returned to her home in this city after spending a week with
friends in Battle Creek, Mich Mrs. Ben Fisher and son Frank, of Nulltown, were the guests of friends and relatives In this city Monday Mrs. Stella Thomas was the guest of Indianapolis friends Monday. .... .Mrs. George Combass and sister, Miss Corinne Parvis, have gone for a week's visit with relatives in Maysville, Ky. Misses Blanche and Helen Paris have returned home from a ten days stay at Winona Lake... .Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbell of near Brownsville were visitors In Connersville Tuesday. .....Miss Mary Sleeth has returned to her home in Morristown, Ind., after a visit with Mrs. Silas " Cross Rev. J. W. McFall is spending a few days with friends and relatives in Indianapolis Mrs. Frank Schuler and children, Lillian, Francis and Anna, are spending a week with relatives and friends at Vevay, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moorman and daughter Miss Dorothy of Cincinnati, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moorman, north of the city. ....Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Freeman of Clarksburg, were guests of friends in this city Monday Mrs. Henry Watson and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Lewieville, Ind., were guests of friends in Connersville Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Larimoreof Blcknell, Ind., are visiting friends and relatives near Columbia. .. .Carl Quenzer and Edward Harmtan were the guests of friends in Rushville Tuesday.
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Abington, Ind. Miss Inez Turner visited Tuesday with Mrs. Ross Stevens.. Mr. and Mrs. John Elison called on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens, Wednesday afternoon.. . . :Miss Esther Hale visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caskey and family of near Eaton.. .Miss Azalia Meek delightfully entertained Sunday evening at her home, the following guests: Scott Sturgess, Leslie Clevenger, Wayne Henwood, Roy Leyson, Miss Violet Henwood, Miss Hilda Helms.... Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson and family, of Philomath, Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. Earl Helms and family or Centerville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner and daughter, Inez. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stinson and daughter Janet, of Richmond; Visited Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Stinson and family Mr. nd Mrs. Dan Paddock and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paddock were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winters.;... Miss Edith Brown visited Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Rufus Lambert Mrs." Alice Weber visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kinder Mrs. John Miller called on Mrs. Albert Turner Sunday afternoon.... .Mrs. Harry Jarrett, Mrs. Elizabeth Tice and Theodore Stinson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr3. Susan Klinehut.. .. .Miss Inez Stinson visited "Wednesday night with Mrs. Noah Plankenhorn. . . ". . Miss Colleene Plankenhorn is visiting the week-end wjth Mr. and Mrs. Noah Plankenhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burris and family.. . .'.Mrs. Jess Plankenhorn,' of Greensfork, visited Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Noah Plankenhorn Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smoker Visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smoker Miss Opal and Miss Bertha Dye, of Ohio, have been visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Tice and Charles Tice
Ben Weiss and son Frank, and Mark Stevens, motored to Indianapolis, Wednesday, where Mr. Weiss and Mr. Stevens had a car load of hogs on sale at the Union Stock yards. The car consisted of 63 hogs, which brought $23.00 a hundred pounds.. ..;. .Miss Neva Null and friend from Richmond visited Mrs. Frank Williams, Sunday afternon.:'. . .Russell Hunt of Richmond, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Weber Misses Cuba Kinder and Mabel Stinson, and Elmer Rodenburg and Ernest Stinson, picnicked at Dayton, Ohio, Sunday Misses Emma and Florence Miller and Frank Martin and Welton Pierson, picniced at Paddock's Ford, Sunday evening and motored to Dunlapsville. ....Miss Helen Wood and Rife Paddock spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Geise and daughter of near Brownsville Mr. arfd Mrs. Ramey, Miss Helen Wood and Rife Paddock spent Sunday evening in
Erownsville Mr. and Mrs. Wright Whitmer and Mr. and Mrs. Mates Kimmel all of Richmond, were the Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fort and daughter Alice, of near Centerville, called on relatives here, Sunday.
AUTO THIEF ESCAPES VIGILANCE OF OXFORD CONSTABULARY
OXFORD, O., Aug. 15. -Yesterday the Hamilton police department sent a hurry call o the police of this village to look out for heavy-set man, smooth-faced, driving a Ford touring car. They said he had stolen the car In Hamilton a few minutes before, and was headed weBt. Mayor Hughes at once placed a guard on every road coming into this village. It was afterward learned that the fellow turned off the marn pike at Stillwell's Corner, south of town, made his way into the town of Reily and got over into Indiana, where the trail was lost.
MISSION TO LEAVR BERLIN
(By Associated Press) BERLIN, Aug. 15. The United States military mission assigned to Germany after the armistice and which has had ita headquarters In Berlin, will be dissolved in the course of the next month and will leave for home- early in September.
EL PASO, Tex.. Aug. 15. Lieut. H. G. Peterson and Paul Davis, army aviators, who have been lost in Mexico since Sunday, when thew flew over the border near Presido, were located today forty miles up the Conchos River in the Mexican mountains, according to a telegram received at military headquarters here. A Mexican brought the report to Presido, the telegram stated.
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Clarence Applegate and family who are spending their vacation with Mrs. Applegate's sister, Mrs. Gertrude Kenworthy visited relatives in Oxford, Dartown, Morning' Sun and Fairhaven Wednesday. They spent Thursday with Mrs. John Wilson Mrs. T. E. Davis and daughter," Mrs. Nellie Graham and children spent Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in Richmond, Ind., wth W. H. Davis and wife John Snyder and wife made a business trip to Germantown Tuesday. Mr. Snyder who has a cement tile facory here has a branch factory in Germantown .Misses Greta and Dorothy Sloyer are spending the week with Dayton relatives Mm. Cauny and daughter, Stella, of Sante Fe, New Mexico, will return Friday from West Milton, O., where they visited Mrs. Canny's brother and spend some time with Mrs. Olivia Brown and Miss Llna Harris Tom Shafor has gone to the country to work for Sam Morton Second street in Camden has gone in for improvements this summer. Lon Phares is helping by adding a front porch to his residence. Misses Sarah and May Scott and Miss Cleo Ramsey of near Fairhaven were Camden visitors Wednesday. . .Mrs. Frank Edmundson and Mrs. Lizzie Harris spent Wednesday in West Elkton with S. N. Stubbs and sister, Ellen.
"IT DID ME A WORLD OF GOOD, SHE SAYS" Mrs. Elmore Uses Forceful Words to Describe Help Gained in Trutona. Vincennes, Ind., Aug. 15. "Trutona has done me a world of good, in that It has. helped me to rid myself of a good deal of worry and unpleasantness," Mrs. Emily B. Elmore, a wellknown Vincennes woman of 810 Emison avenue, said recently. "For about a year I've been bothered
with a combination of stomach, liver and kidney troubles. I'd experience severe pains in my stomach, especially after eating pork or anything greasy. At times I felt so badly I didn't have any appetite at all. I
frequently suffered severe pains in
my back and sides. Dizzy spells and belching annoyed me, too. I felt tired and draggy most of the time.
"I feel more like myself since taking Trutona. My appetite has improved wonderfully and I can eat most anything now without fear of the
former bad after effects. I really en
joy my meals nowadays. The pains in my side and back have been relieved. The dizzy spells have almost
ceased to occur, too. Trutona is without a doubt, a good medicine, and I'm glad to indorse it." Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Richmond at Thistlethwaite's drug stores: Adv.
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and Mrs. Truman Craiger, and daughter Elizabeth, and son James, of Chicago spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Jamieson and family. .Bert George who was home from the Navy for a short furlough, spent Monday with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. James Laws Mrs. Mable Kocher took her children to Richmond Tuesday and had an opperation on their throats. She returned home Wednesday and the children are getting along nicely.
OXFORD WILL PAVE AVENUE WILL BE ROAD TO HAMILTON ' Z OXFORD, O.. Aug. 15. Acting in conjunction with the County commissioners, the village council has decided to proceed with the paving of Patterson avenue, along the east side of the village. This strip, when other work has been contleted, will make a paved roadway from the center of this villageinto Hamilton. The estimated tost of this strip will be 528,675. Of this amount the county will pay $3,000, and the state will pay $8,000. which is Miami university's share. The village will pay two percent, of the cost, and the remainder will be assessed against the abutting property owners.
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