Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 302, 3 October 1919 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLaDiUM AND B UN-TJ2ii.ri.GKAM, FRiDAY, OCT. S, 1910.

INVESTIGATION OF OMAHA RIOT CAUSES ARRESTS

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More Than Seventy-five Persons Arrested for Sunday's Event. OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 3. Governor McKelvle, assisted by state agents, today continued his Investigation Into the causeB of the riots last Sunday which resulted In the lynching of a negro, an attack by the mob of the mayor of Omaha, the killing of two white men and the burning of the county court house. More than seventy-five men and boys are under arrest, charged with participating In the riots and the police say many others will be taken into custody. Major-General Leonard Wood, who has been in personal command 6lnce Monday of the federal troops sent here to preserve order, planned to leave for Chicago tonight. He said conditions were such that the troops now on duty would be gradually relieved, although forces stationed at Forts Omaha and Crook would be strengthened and trained for riot duty The negro suspect arested after the attack on a white woman on Wednesday on the border of the "black belt" was released by order of the military forces. In response to recommendations of General Wood the city council authorized the employment of one hundred additional policemen and standardized equipment including two machine guns, thirty riot guns, automobiles and motorcycles for emergency use.

Is to make a supply for Christmas. Such toys as are made for that purpose win be distributed among the children who might be overlooked in the general rush of the holiday Beat-on. Besides toymaking, the evening woodwork courses will include special Instructions for women in making accessories for the home, such as pattern blocks for designs, book ends, crumb trays and picture frames. For men who are interested In the more advanced and commercial work courses will be given In pattern making and wood turning by machine

Make Own Christmas Toys in Detroit With the high cost of living engrossing attention, grownups are apt to forget that youngsters are sadly affected by the high cost of playing. Due to unusually high prices of wooden toys, many children are forced to do without the luxury of a little red wagon and all the wooden toys of toyland. It is to combat this evil that a course In top making has been added to the manual training work at Northern High Evening School. This course is open to both men and women, bo that fathers and mothers who wish to, may learn the art of carving toys and decorating them attractively. Such toys as wagons and wheelbarrows, turtles that crawl, parrots that nod and chickens and ducks on rollers, can be made at small cost. One object of the toymaking class

Ohio News Flashes

HAMILTON One thousand pounds of bacon, at 31 cents a pound, was sold here in three hours. The Citizens' committee Is trying to guard against profiteering. GREENVILLE Dr. Edward C. Ballard, 77 years old, one of Darke county's oldest physicians, died at his home in this city Wednesday morning. "Death was due to senility. TIFFIN With less sugar in the city today than at any time during the war, the loss of a large part of the fruit crop here seems to be evident. It is impossible to obtain adequate sugar for canning. Tiffin dealers have no sugar. j DAYTON Master Signal Electrician C. B. McCombs of McCook field is preparing to fly from Dayton to New York to attend a dinner given by a flying club of that city. YOUNGSTOWN To prevent the sale of intoxicating liquor to strikers, detectives today made a raid in Coltsville township, and in the cellar of a residence found men alleged to have been in the act of distilling liquor. A copper still, six gallons of liquor and 10 barrels o mash were seized.

Williamsburg, Ind. Quite a number from this place attended Yearly Meeting, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Snediker, of Richmond, mover here last Thursday. Mrs. Leander Anderson Is very low at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and baby were guests of relatives near Hartford City, Sunday. Miss Lillian Reynolds spent a few days last week with relatives In Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. Martin attended . a picnic near Fountain City, Sunday afternoon. Rev. Henry Pickett and wife, of Lynn, attended the funeral of Rachel Whinney, Wednesday. Miss Ruth Smith, of this place, spent the week-end with her parents, near Greensfork. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd, north of town, had as their week-end guest, Miss Fern Haynes, of Richmond. Miss Marjory Holllngsworth attended a surprise party at Chester, Saturday night, given in honor of Miss Ruth Ulmer. Mr. and Mrs. Snider and children from near Lynn, were the Sunday guests of George Armstrong and family. Ora Smith and family, north of town, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, of Newcastle, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kendric and Mr.

end Mrs. Will Plehl, all of Richmond, called on Wlnneld Piehl and family Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, Joe Brooks, also Miss Lucile Jester, all of Newcastle, spent the evening with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld Piehl, Wednesday night of last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong entertained the following guests Saturday night: Mr. Charles Boyd and family, Mr. George Armstrong and family, Marvin Cobine, who has just returned from Michigan, and Miss Fern Haynes, of Richmond.

Milton, Ind. Mrs. Clayton Ellis Is spending a few days at Logasport. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell were Richmond visitors Wednesday. The Milton high school baseball team played Straughns team on the Milton field Wednesday afternoon and won with a score of 7 to 5. The official board of the Christian church met Monday evening at the home of F. M. Jones to plan for the home coming to be observed October 12, in an all day meeting. MIsb Lorine Warren entertained the Jolly 24 club Saturday evening. Mrs. Mallnda Barton and Mr. Frank Callaway spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Smeltzer south of Richmond. Miss Betty Warren entertained Wednesday evening Misses Dorothy

McMahan, Beulah Hess. Abble Hoshour and Floyd Himes, Dorris Lyons, Rhoderick McCormick and John Posey Jones. Howard Warren was host Monday evening for Misses Clara Shafer, Lillian Margraves, Emu Wolford, Merle Wolford and Mildred Larson; Dayton Warren, Morris Ingerman, Homer Du Granrut and John Posey Jones. Miss Mary Lovell Jones sang a group of songs at the Connersville high school Wednesday morning when there was unveiled a bronze tablet bearing the names of the soldier boys who enlisted from the Connersville schools. Mr. and Mrs. John DuGranrut entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles DuGranrut. Miss Lizzie DuGranrut, and Russell DuGranrut,

, of Indianapolis, Mr. aftd Mrs. Robert

DuGranrut, north of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Osro Dalley. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagnor, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wissler, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kerlin. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferris had a co-operation supper with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams Tuesday evening.

ALL FAT PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW THIS The world owes a debt of grati'ude to the author of the now fanujs Jlarmola Prescription, and is still more indebted for the reduction of this harmless, effective obesity remedy to tablet to tablet form. Marmola Prescription Tablets can now be obtained at all drug stores, or by writing direct to Marmola Co., 864 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., and their reasonable price ($1 for a large case) leaves no excuse for dieting or violent exercise for the reduction of the overfat body to normal proportions. Adv.

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