Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 278, 5 September 1919 — Page 9

XHJcl RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANli SUK-TELEGR AM. FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1919.

AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM- DEAD IN PREBLE COUNTY Arthur Allison, of Chicago, Succumbs to Injuries, Collision is Cause.

Eaton to manufacture a combined corn husker and snooker, which Is power driven. The committee will look Into the merits of the proposal, etc. Kettering does not seek any bonus or local backing, but is after a location, it is said. Dayton Nine at Eaton Eaton will clash at baseball here

Sunday, with the Ohmer-Fare team or Tne Taylor and Beeson sale on the

uayton, according to tne management. 1 study farm Thursday drew a large

EATON, Ohio, Sept. 6. Arthur D. Allison, of Chicago, died Wednesday night at the home of Anderson Gauch, eight miles north of Eaton, as a result of injuries sustained Tuesday night in a collision of two automobiles at the intersection of the National road and the Greenville pike, near the Gauch home. Allison was one of a party of two

men and two women riding in a Ford car that was wrecked in the collision, and in which he sustained the fatal Injuries. One of the women was Allison's wife and the other couple were Mr. and Mrs. William Addler, according to the names they gave Coroner C. M, Treffinger, of Eaton, who investigated the accident, following Allison's death. They said the reason they declined to divulge their names after the accident was because they wished to communicate with relatives in Chicago before Chicago papers might be able

to publish a story of the accident. Allison never regained consciousness after he received his injuries, which included concussion of the brain and hurts in his chest. Mrs. Addler sustained a 6evere injury to one of her hips and she was still at the Gauch home late Thursday night. Addler and Mrs. Allison escaped with a few bruises and scratches. According to the story told by the survivors of the accident,' they were traveling at a pretty fair rate and all were looking for a guide post at the road intersection to see how far it was to the next city or village, and that Allison, who was driving the car, was unable to avoid crashing into the other car, which was driven by S. S. Black, Preble county farmer. It 13 said the Chlcagoans blame Black for the accident, and he in turn, lays the blame to them. In addition to the Investigation conducted by Coroner Treffinger, Hugh R. Gllmore, local attorney," who is acting as prosecutor in the absence of Prosecutor P. A. Saylor, who is on a vacation, and Sheriff George Jones investigated circumstances surrounding the accident. Allison was 40 years old, and was a Mason. He and Addler operated a picture show in Chicago, according to Addler, his wife, and Mrs. Allison. They said the two men had jointly purchased the Ford car to make a lour of the east, instead of using their touring cars. It was expected Allison's body would be shipped to Chicago Thursday or sometime today. Compson's Melons Spoiled. Edward Compson, confined here in the county jail in default of $1,000 bond, charged with shooting at James Beasley, farmer, with Intent to kill, at the home of Beasley, near Lewisburg, where the two men lived alone, the af

fair having taken place about three weeks ago, has one of the finest melon patches local growers have ever seen, they say. The patch contains approximately 8,000 cantaloupes and several hundred watermelons. Sheriff George Jones discovered upon a visit to the melon patch Thursday that many of the fine melons had been plugged and the plug placed back in the melon. Evidently a case of pure cussedness, says the sheriff. Beasley, whom Compson allegedly Bhot at, owns a half Interst in the melons. It is likely Compson's share will be sold to some buyer. Bond Election In November. Whether or not $40,000 worth of bonds shall be issued for school purposes will be determined by the electors of Jackson township at the general election in November. Funds derived from sale of the bonds would be expended in building an addition to the present school

building that houses the centralized echools of the district, which the township school authorities declare has become inadequate to meet present needs. The proposed addition would Include a large auditorium for school r.nd community gatherings of various character, gymnasium, class rooms, office rooms, recitation rooms, etc. Jackson township was the first to adopt the centralized school plan in Preble county and a central school building was erected a few years ago. which it is now discovered is too small to meet present requirement?. Committee Appointed. Commercial club has appointed a committee consisting of F. R. Christman, H. C. Robinson and Harvey Flory to investigate a propositon submitted to the club by a Mr. Kettering, of Dayton, O., to locate a factory in

of the locals.

Judge RUInger Home Judge A. C. Risinger, after two moMha' vacation from official duties, arrived home Thursday, from Alberta, Canada, where he passed his vacation, at the home of his son. Rol Risinger and family. He expects to enter immediately Into the work of clearing up a lot of official matters that accumulated in common pleas court during his absence. Divorce Petition Filed Extreme cruelty and gross neglect are charged in a divorce petition filed in ojKimon pleas court by Marie Holloway against Wilbur D. Holloway, to whom she was married a year ago at West Elkton. The petition states that Holloway is In the U. S. army, and at present is stationed at Columbus, New Mexico.

GOOD PRICES PAID FOR LIVESTOCK AT STUDY FARM SALE

crowd and the net proceeds, according

to Frank M. Taylor, cashier, were $9,270. Ten head of horses, a number of milch cows, 95 hogs and 60 sheep, comprised the live stock offering, on which satisfactory prices were realized, straight through the list. A sorrel mare brought $187.50 In a spirited contention, this being the high dollar for horses. Nate Wilson paid $120 for a fine Jersey, with calf at side, and the same price was paid for a choice Shorthorn milker. About 14 tons of prime clover hay sold at from $24 to $26 per ton, to various buyers, and sixty acres of corn in the field brought a whole lot of money. In spite of the weakening in prices of hogs at the central markets, feeders were in active demand and sows brought from $40 up to $60

per head.

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The Marion county board of commissioners have received the applications of Dr. J. VS. Craig, assistant physician of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, Richmond, and Dr. R. H. Stenger, a local resident, who is assistant physician at the Southeastern Hospital for the Insane, Madison, for the position of superintendent for the Julietta Hospital for Incurable Insane. The position is now held by Dr. Loren A. Hyde, whose resignation is expected.

Eldorado Will Play New Madison Sunday ELDORADO, Sept. 5. For the third time this season, Eldorado and New Madison will clash Sunday, at Eikenberry park, in Eldorado. Each of the teams has won a gome and a hot battle is promised, as there is great rivalry between the teams. Juday and Kimmel for Eldorado, and Baker and Harter for New Madison, are the batteries.

Whitewater Quarterly

Meeting Saturday Whitewater Quarterly Meeting of

Friends will be held in the Yearly Meeting house, corner of Fifteenth

and Main streets, on Saturday, Sept 6, at 10:30 a. m. The Ministry and Oversight meeting will precede at 9 a. m.

U. S. TO PROSECUTE PACKERS

WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 Proceed

ings under the anti-trust law against

the five big Chicago packers will be presented to the grand Jury which will

sit in Chicago beginning Sept. 15. Attorney-General Palmer announced to

day that John H. Atwood of Kansas

City has been appointed a special as

sistant to the attorney-general to cooperate with Isidor J. Kresel of New York and Charles B. Morrison of Chi

cago in prosecution of the cases.

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PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Sept. 5. Ad dressing today's session of the Ameri

can Chemical Society convention here.

Dr. Thomas H. Norton, a dye stuff expert, declared that after years of dependence upon Germany for its dyes America now more than supplies its

own needs in artificial colors.

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for the 1920 presidential election. They are the socialist, the communist labor, formerly the left wing of the

socialist party, the communist, the

Spargo - Russell social democratic

league and the projected labor party. The three former are now in conven

tion in Chicago. Efforts to amalgamate the communist and communist

labor parties, have so far failed, the communist laborites which was born Monday when It split, as the left wing from the socialist convention, refusing tlie offer of the communists to join

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CHURCH NOTICE

Wiliiamaburg Friend The public is Invited to meet with us In study at Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m. Omer Brinkley, supt. Morning service at 11 o'clock a. m. Come and worship with us. Emerson Cloyd, pastor. Ablngton Union Church Sunday school 10 a. m.; Preaching service 8 p. m. by E. E. Hale, pastor. Special selection of music by the ladies Quartette. Everybody welcome. Ml DOLEBORO Services will be conducted Sunday evening by the Rev. Louis Ulmer. Cambridge City Baptist The Rev. Shelby Lee will conduct services at 3 o'clock, Sunday afternoon.

CENSOR REPORTS OF REVOLT

PROHIBIT COAL EXPORTS.

(By Associated Prese) ANTWERP, Sept. 5. M. Jaspar.

minister of economics, announced to

day that exportation of coal from Bel

gium had been strictly prohibited, the step being taken to safeguard Belgium

industries.

BETHLEHEM TEAM LOSES.

fBy Associated FresO STOCKHOLM, Sept. 5 The Beth

lehem steel football team suffered its

first defeat of its European tour on

Tuesday, being beaten by the Malmoe

team, the score being 3 goals to 2.

(By Associated Press) LONDON. Thursday. Sept. 4. The Montenegrin situation, which a week ago was viewed with alarm by government officials here, remains obscure. It is authoritatively stated that notwithstanding denials from the Serbians the country is in a state of general revolt. The war office believes that something of a serious nature has occured or is occuring and it is

strongly suspected that a rigid cen

sorship was clamped down after the first reports of the uprising.

PATR0L8 GUARD MUNICH.

(By Associated Press) GENEVA, Sept. 6. A Constance dispatch says government troops have occupied the principal buildings In Munich. Bavaria. Strong patrols have been guarding the streets since Monday as an attempt by Communists and SpartAcans to overthrow the government was feared.

CHOLERA IN PETROGRAO.

(By- Associated Press) STOCKHOLM, Sept. 5 Cholera and dysentery are reported to have broken out in Petrograd. Secrecy Is maintained regarding the number of cases but public meetings have been held for the teaching of elementary pre-

CARSON'S VISIT UNCERTAIN

(By Associated Press) BELFAST, Thursday, Sept. 4. Sir Edward Carson, the Ulster leader announced tonight, that he was undecidnounced last night, that he was undecided whether to visit America soon an address at an anti-Home Rule meeting. Sir Edward added that he thought his time would be "fully occupied here."

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