Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 295, 24 September 1919 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1919.
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VILLA COURIER ON WAY FROM MEXICO TO WASHINGTON
(By Associated Press) EL PASO. Tex., Sept. 24. A courier was on his way today to San Antonio, Texas, from Francisco Villa's headquarters near , the Durango-Chihuahua state Jine. it was announced by a member of the Villa organization here. He visited Villa in his Durango headquarters in the Interest of the proposed union of .all rebel leaders opposing: the Carranza government it was announced.
The courier was expected to go to
Washington from San Antonio with a message for Villa representative Miguel Niaz Lombardo, who is said to be in Washington.
The courier did not reveal the ex
act plan of union proposed to Villa
but it was said to be similar to the one General Angeles has been urging
upon rebel leaders recently in the south of Mexico.
Mostly Personal
MAYOR ZIMMERMAN ILL Mayor Zimmerman, who has been seriously ill since last Friday, was showing signs of decided improvement Wednesday and should be up within the next few days, according to Dr. T. Henry Davis, attending physician. "It is a case of gastritis," said Dr. Davis. "The mayor is improving."
H. S. HOLDS PRIMARY Primary elections for the high school student council were held in the first period classes of the building Wednesday morning. The election was under the direction of the civics
classes and was carried on with po
litical precision. THREE ENLIST IN NAVY Iawrence Li. Jordan and Charles N
Goodlln, of Portland, Ind., and Kenneth D. Marquis, of Winchester, Ind.,
are the latest enlistments at the local
naval recruiting station. Jordan and Goodlin are ex-service men. The Phil
adelphia Training station was their
choice. Marquis chose the Great
Lakes.
UVELSBERGER RETURNS
Forrest. I ivelsberger. who has been with trr American Expeditionary for-
rfs in Franco for more than two years
hp 3 arrived in the United States, ac
corcllnp to word received by his par'nts I.lvelr-bergpr was a member of
the First division. BEN HUR TO MEET
Ben Hur lodge will meet Thursday,
evening in the Vau.rhn hall. Follow
ir-f Ve rpular lodge meeting, a dance "!l I p given in the hall to which the
puMic has been Invited.
CARPENTERS ASKED
TO CO-OPERATE
IT. Ci. McComb. vocational educa
tion direction of the Richmond public school?, appeared before the local
rarpt nters' union Tuesday evening in the interests of extension work in this city.
Sheriff Can Suggests
Night Sessions of Court; Fish Yarns FiU Daytime Officials of the Wayne circuit court
are wondering Just when they will
have time to conduct court business during the coming term.
Recently John Iloladay returned from a fishing trip. John was filled up with fish stories that he was allotted two days in a week to tell his tales. Shortly afterwards the same ruling was made for Gus Hafner, who also attempted to ensnare the elusive bass. And now comes Clerk Meredith with a brand new line of "fish stuff", and demands that he gets two days a week, as the others do. And they can't hold court on Sundays.
Carter and Davis Show Up Well at Earlham j Al Carter, the fast little player from New York, Is putting up a stiff contest with Ceclle Collins for the honor of playing quarterback of the Earlbam football team. Collins has had more experience than his arrival. Carter is the faster on his feet and has a keen eye for picking openings in the opposing lines. He also holds the quarter mile high school record for New York. Davis is another man who has been showing up well and in the kick off practice held by the Earlham Grid squad Tuesday afternoon, he twice made his way through the entire first squad. The good showing made by these men has partly dispelled the gloom at Earlham, and reports dealing with the troubles other schools are having in the development of football teams, are cheering to the student body.
First of City's Extension Schools to Open Friday at Indianapolis Glove Factory Plana have been completed for the opening of an extension school In the Indianapolis Glove factory next Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Twenty-two girls, employes of the factory, have enrolled for this work, which will be under the direction of Miss Bertha Larsh for the present. For the present it is expected that regular teachers will organize and start the extension schools, but it is expected that other people, though not
Ptietkedists Plan Revival Here During November The first meeting in the Richmond district of the Methodist. Evangelistic campaign closed Tuesday evening in the Grace Methodist church. Before the final services, Rev. Arihur Cates, former pastor of Grace church, and at present pastor of the Methodist church at Union City, delivered a short address on "Personal Work and the Revival." Following a four minute address by Filmore Riggs, of this city, Rer. J. W. Potter, pastor of tho First Methodist church of Anderson, made a short sermon. The date for a general Methodist revival services in the Methodist churches in this city, was set for November 2. In the event the federation of Richmond churches decides to have a general revival campaign this fall in all the city churches, the Meth-
ni'fnt revival will be hold in con- E
junction with other churches. Tin forty ministers who were pres-r-nt at tho Richmond conference Tuesday, will tour the sixth district, holding similar conferences, the first of whih will be hold at Williamsburg on Wednesday afternoon.
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Briefs
Dance at Druid's hall Wednesday evening. The principal railways of Denmark are owned ad operated by the government.
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Richmond Jews Will Celebrate New Year
Jewish people of Richmond will celebrate festival of the New Year, or Rosh Hashanah, on Thursday, Sept. 25. when rellsrlous nprvlr.es ushering:
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