Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 19, 2 December 1919 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 1919

FIREMEN GRANTED INCREASE; COUNCIL TALKS ABOUT GAS

City council, in session Monday night, passed an ordinance granting

Every Night is Date Night r in Modern Young folks World

Every night is date night in Rich-something doing most of the time so

mond

The old Wednesday and Sunday

night dates of grandmother s day are

force less than one year, an increase . Monday, others Tuesday

01 o per momn lor iub rroi m mu

all firemen, who have been on the ' not "vogue" any longer. Some date on

or Wednes

day, and still others every night. AH agree that Sunday is the most popular night of the week. Managers of the moving picture houses here say there are dates, and plenty of them, every night. However, they say that fewer dates are seen on Monday and the most on Sunday nights. Most high school students limit their dates, or their parents limit them to dates only on the week end. Special dispensations are of course allowed

for games, class parties or other school activities, ocurring during the week.

Dates and More Dates. "1 have dates whenever there i3 some place to go," says one girl who doesn't believe in missing anything. She went on to explain that there is

year. This wil effect about 7 men.

and It was deemed necessary because of the impossibility of getting firemen at $90 per month. The new scale will give those men who came on the force within the past year the same wage that the others are dra wing. It becomes effective Dec. 1. Council occupied the greater part of its session with discussion of the low gas pressure. It was said by some councilmen that the gas company was giving the industries pre

ference. This was said to be contrary to Manager Johnson's statement, made before the council when he was seeking an increase in rates. Johnson was alleged to have said that he would give domestic consumers preference over the Industries. Other councilmen said that the industries were using less gas and that they were making crude oil suffice. After lengthy discussion, the question was finally referred to the city attorney. The city attorney said that he could not increase the supply of gas but he would see whether the industries had been shut off or not. Wants Speeders TakeCouncilman Thatcher revived the

llan of purchasing a motorcycle for

the police department which had been

referred to the board of works some time ago. He was informed that the board, after consultation with the police commissioners, had decided to

jut It off until spring.

"What is the use of a motorcycle,

anyway 7 asked Councilman Walter-

man. "All they could do would be to arrest speeders and as our honorable

mayor said be would not arre6t any

body for that it would just be a waste

of money.

Numerous complaints were received

on condition of the alleys. One coun

cilman said that a resident had asked him for permission "to put his garbage in the street, as his alley was full". President Harry Gilbert, of the board of works, told council that F. E. Slick, trash and garbage contractor, had been notified, and that it would be no more than fair to give him 10 days or two weeks to get started. A special meeting as committee of the whole, was called for next Monday night in the board of works room, to go over the city budget, when it was found that the city's valuation had been decreased $1,000,000. The traffic ordinance made its first appearance and was placed on seceond reading. The ordinance is generally referred to as the "right of way" and "right and left" ordinance. No action was taken on the question of self starters for the fire trucks; fire escapes for factories, and a municipal Christmas tree. The tree was not believed appropriate in view of the conservation of lights at the present time, although nothing definite was done.

that she has dates almost every even

ing of the week. Another girl says

entertained guests at their home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coowin and family, of Dayton; E. B. Creager and family, Elden Gruber and family and .Howard Slier and family A banquet was given Thursday evening at the Junior Hall to the members of the J O. U. A. M. and D. of A., and their families. One hundred and flftv

were present to enjoy the evening. The

ins oi in? wee, adoidw b - company were entertained bv the rii

tnai sne isn i parucuiar hqoul uai eer orf.h-otrn tlcc m . during the week but she would "just g lSt o die;,LBhe didnt D SU 7 her moth"' MrstyLurenna Trum f rom evening. Thursday until Sundav. Mr. Tri YIVc

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mrs. james retry were Sunday guests

Nazarene Church Gives $900 to Foreign Missions At the close of the missionary convention at the Nazarene church Monday evening, the local congregation pledged $900 to foreign missions this

year. The Rev. E. G. Anderson, of Kansas City, preached the closing sermon, his subject being "Missions." The entire Nazarene church in this country hopes to raise $4,000,000 wit'.iin the next four years to be donated to work in foreign countries. The Rev. and Mrs. U. E. Harding of Newcastle attended the meeting Monday night. Rev. Harding is the secretary of the general home mission work in the United States and Canada. The Rev. J. S. Anderson of Central America, and the Rev. C. J. Jenkins, a missionary to Africa, who were for the convention went to Connersville Tuesday to talk at the Nazarene church there.

Ohio News Flashes

SIDNEY While examining a steel trap which he had set under a rotten flooring in the barn of August Kanman at New Bremen, Roscoe Lamferseick unearthed a wedding ring be

longing to Mrs . William Danmeyer

which had been lost for 16 years.

AKRON Akron's first city manager

under the new charter form of government, effective Jan. 1, will draw $10,000 a year. No choice of manager has been made. XENIA While delivering an invitation to poor children to attend a dinner the automobile of Mrs. L. R. Rob

ertson collieded with another machine and Mrs. Robertson was severely in

jured.

CLEVELAND A round-up of criminals was ordered by Cnief of Police

Smith Saturday to break up a threat

ened crime wave. In three days 25

percent increase in crime has been noted. CINCINNATI Alleged ungovernable temper of Mrs. Esther Murphy Stevens caused them to be ordered to move four times in a year, because it led to quarrels with the landlord and tenants, Edwin Stevens alleges in a divorce suit. COLUMBUS Four hundred hogs at the state serum farm near Reynoldsburg are facing famine unless the state emergency board comes to the relief of the state department of agriculture." Money provided by the legislature for forage for the hogs has been exhausted. HAMILTON A large black and white hound spent Saturday night and Sunday in a cell in the jail here. He had committed no offense but was impounded for "safe keeping."

from . service, say that they want dates every night in the week if possible, to make up for the two years while in the army. Others explained that they had no particular nights for dates, but made them whenever there is a good show, a dance or something entertaining for the evening.

Fathers and mothers agree that the

present time is going much faster than

It did in their "courting days" ana

Miss Ola Brock, of Greenville, was an afternoon visitor.

Anderson Gauch, Charles House, Charles Wagner,, Mrs. Laura Parks and their families, Mrs. Jacob Gauch R. C. Gauch and Robert Swihart were

entertained at dinner Sunday at the

nome of Mr. and Mrs. John Gauch

Raymond C. Gauch, who is teaching

seem auite willing for their sons and i II r.r " w'"ier

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daughters to date many nights in the week. They say they understand the busy social world of today, and know that a Wednesday night and Sunday night would be Inadequate now.

West Manchester, 0. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Radabaugh entertained Mr. and Mrs. Merl Radabaugh and son, of Cincinnati; Mrs. Harry Lehman and daughter, Carline Virginia, of Brookville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Delk and family, of Weaver's Station to Thanksgiving dinner, Thursday. Mr. Radabau.eh and family and Mrs. Lehman and daughter remained over for a short visit Miss Pearl Kibler spent Thanksgiving and the week-end with Mrs. John Siefert, at Dayton.. . .Mr. and Mrs. John Waldren. Sr., were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Rautau at Newhopc. . . . .G. G. Williams, of Fountain City, spent Sunday with friends at this place Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will entertained her parents, Mrs. Maggie Will, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Rentfoo and

Mr. and Mrs. Owen Toedt and family, of Dayton, at their home. Thursday.. . . Max Thom spent from Thursday until Satrudav with his grand-mother, Mrs. Mary Trom Mr. and Mrs. Dan Blackelv and family enjoyed a Thanks giving dinner Thursday with their son, Ray and family Mrs. Ida Lanser and daughter, Sarah, of Pinua, and Mr.

and Mrs. Levi Honian and family, of Dayton, visited Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Homan and daughter, Emma.. . . Miss Mildred Stenes was a Richmond visitor, Thursday Mr. and Mr.'. Cletes Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Clemert Newman and son, Kenneth, enjoyed a turkey dinner Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Newman Daniel Blakely left Friday for Cement City, Mich., where he has employment. His family will join him soon to make their home in that city R. H. Siles and family

Ohio, spent the Thanksgiving vaca

tion here with his parents and other relatives in this locality.. .Miss Lucina Brown returned Monday from a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodge

at Dayton, Ohio, and attended the wedding of their son, Byram, which ! was solemnized on Wednesday at the home of the bride in Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown were guests of his mother, Mrs. Eliza Brown, on Sunday Mrs. Mary Medlin and Charles Locke returned home Monday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Locke Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jeffries are visiting relatives in Greenville and vicinity this week Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Locke and family of Eaton, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peden and family The woman's Bible class of the Christian church will hold the regular business meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jacob Wehrley. Election of officers will be held and a complete attendance of members is desired Stanley Waldren and Earl

McKee were Richmond visitors Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Gauch and Miss Ola Trump spent Thursday with Mrs. Lurenna Trump. . .Robert Protzman was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles on Sunday. ..Vergil and Will Emerick of Dayton, visited Sunday with their parents,

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Emerick The friends and relatives of Miss Edna Monebrake were surprised Sunday evening -hen they learned of her

marriage to Clyde Reynolds of Arcanum, Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. by Rev. Hiley Baker, at the Christian parsonage at Eaton, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wehrley entertained Sunday at dinner, Mrs. William Turnbull of Fort Wayne, Mrs. E. R Hall and daughter Gail, Erald Elders of Portland, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sels of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Monebrake. ..The heavy wind storm which swept through the village Saturday afternoon damaged a large plate glass in the Norris department store and windows in the residences of Alsa and Earl Leas Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Morris, Mrs. F. M. Davisson, Henry Michael Jr., were among the Dayton visitors from this place Monday... Mr. and Mrs. Burton Harrison of Whitewater and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz of Eldorado, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Loven Sunday.. .Joe Carter was called to Vevay, Ind., Friday on account of the severe illness of his mother Mesdames J. B. Trone and F. M. Davisson called on Mrs. John

Gruber Sunday afternoon.. .Miss Edna Furry, one of West Manchester's popular young ladies, was married on Wednesday of last week to Herbert Green, of Xenia, by Rev. Yingling, at the U. B. parsonage at Eaton... William Reedy of Richmond, is visiting relatives this week in this vicinity. .... Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bruner and family of Lewisburg, spent Sunday

with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruner...

week .with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Leas James Boner of Richmond Is visiting his son, F. C. Boner and family Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grey were out of town visitors Thursday Roscoe Leas of Cleveland spent the Thanksgiving vacation here with his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Leas Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freese of Tippecanoe City and Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips of Verona, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cary Putman. The parcel post sale given by the Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church will be held at Locke's store Saturday evening at ..Herbert Leas of Dayton, spent last

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If you must have jour meat every day, cat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush oft the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to .flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine, so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water dr!nk. Adv.

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