Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 42, 31 December 1919 — Page 10

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v ;t r-jvui tse on as fjcnasa v.r3ar?T . ior-nota .tne rau.M

( ' t XUrton oonty dark,- who vo tie (...ysleian aarpanced themstives

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twrvjarar-gaiiy. Carina tta .CLJT aaor ttTitnasses for Coott rr ocanty. Kt. Ep wasf wtjKisrtae GatrJrr, a girt of l, who ssaatei five Cays t Uriitir4 tit C AnKJarphnfifr

, .ccr, UTSRtit aa pay mm allowances' .bh tmvcuimsi umuwu imi u

i : i - A tn K -1uAmh Ahas"vfc.:Bi?-.ar Bart 4Si. eltv .bateraam ana

i - ovtiar ' Uoo&tich -iLi&eateA tie fsj -Cm o'clock of the afternoon, of

JTtm TsBnt ttraat ivumnm, u u dbo. m cm tuxoBer cuter tiu

, :fcaee of ooaCaenani lor Mr. Elpe,heldl2s QriSUh was kWedV Several

other wKnesses hare said that the t two vUfted their bomaa ; and -left

M1 motvI fhm pMntane. 'ft

ronowfoar hla aDororal of tha etrazt

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ictlon OoTorao Ooednch retarnea : praaanto dunnc troea hour.-'

'fc reetirda la tha- oaae to llarry J3l The aln,wltaaa for tha stale ap-

Enii, adjutaat tenerii tor israaJkivajNHKiy waa Was. x RraiwA naaaDaa

;wfco. procved n order directly ti , ecrrriax- out ot . theactteoce.. GX

'C-riCi aaat the order to the auto

wi?a. printed.

be

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- f wnoac I on aa rnmaa , Co- Caith that the rernlatlons gr: rsltts eueh cases required that the orCir he printed. Heaald thatiWhea ' ' ttfcfy work la 'eomnleted arransementa - wltf be made far the mrrestot Mk

, .Sl E txld'at the arrest probably; 'wUW awSo ty ndlttary officials, aK

- th$cr3i otnoscmt aflttBXrttlea-inay? bo ' asked to aatet Bo said that he coold , not atate whfen tha order would be re-

1f taraad f rom the. printer, tmt . that 1 'pretaUy -would reach hhn within

few days.. ' s t tUrCehaasduiounoed that he will

; , contest the, enforeexaant of the .en

isqoe. - wnen mzorswa ox tne EarerniTor'a getlon? yesterday he declared he

v would take no" action ouitil an attempt

tm inado vjto .arrest him. Ho said . that fee had no dfln)ta legal program - outlined for his defense. - -

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' WACHINQTON, Dec. 31. DJscobs- ' ' iBg the refusal of Rear. Admiral. Beni ' ton fC. Decker lo accept nonary cross v on tho ground that li was an "Inade - quote" reward for his services - as , naral, 4ttacheat .Madrid dorins: : the

- 'iwar.- Secretary Daniels today dlscloa-

r- 1 ed that Admiral Decke was removed from that post at the .request of the state department, upon representation ' from Ambassador Wlllard. h - "AltlKrtirh an able anddiUltent ofTi-

cer." said Mr. Paalels. Admiral Deca " or, while at Madrid, seems to have for-

foteea toat he was not the American

ambassador, sad . of . course ; the . nary - department cannot usurp" the prerog-

atles of the state department. His

. removal therefore - became . lmpera-

Tn hiit lnttpr rnfusrfnr tha nirr emu.

' A dxolrol Decker claimed that the eff ct fi his work "was to keep Spain H . . i - a. ...a .! f

umptrawf who "stated that he saw tha

doctsr exarogo from hla oSc "ahoct

DetecOres and; proaecatmg -attorney Bobert Uneas vlalted the arlCtih home

yeaterday and- .aaarcbed : the gin's

room but were said to have found

nothing of value as evidence, . '

;i ; Advocated Trial Marriase.. 'i

' Dr. BehotL --who' ia46. at one time

wit -eAgaged ' to-marry Miss GrtStth

but their engagement was broken. The seventeen year girl later became

enaaced to Cast-ttoorae K. Jordan, an

oClear of the: First division stationed

at Camp Zachary Taylor and had posV

-nosed the marrlace from Christmas)

flay to New Tear day. In police am

turanamnnta Dr. ; fichott lsl auoted as

hsrlngl advocated a, trial marriage, of

Mlas Oiiftlth and- Jordan on theory

that the marriage would eventually fit

the tin to become his wf e: , ; f

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N W TM EATER M ANAOER. :

FrodXattor has been" appointed man.

acar oL the. Washteaton. theatre in

nlace of, Martin Oruenewald,: who ha

been transferred; to, a Kokomo, IncL,

theatre., it was leazneu weanesoay TO.HAVE ANNUAL MEETING.

"! A similar conference vwill be held

annnallv . bv - renresentatlves of : the

Jenkins Vulcan. Springs. It. was. ' an

nounced Wednesday, following the

closing of the conference In regard to

the 1920 business yesteroay. . GLEE CLUB ITINERARY,

f Three ?weekend trips have been ar ranged for the Barlham Glee club by Manager Kent S. Morse. Trips to Indianapolis and a number of Quaker

centers In Indiana have been piannecu

The home concert will he given at Ldndley HalL May 24. A college quartet, oomposed of Paul Edwards. Clay Thompson. Cyril Pitts and Prof. Oarton, will assist with, the program.

APPOINTED SECRETARY.

Miss Beatrice Swallow has , pointed to be secretrrv-' David M. Edwf

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S&abeUi Ford Griffith topper leftji, Launae UaraAar and Or. Chris uipnet y Old Dr. Christopher C Schott of Louisville, Ky shoot down his beau tiful seventeen-year-okl ofSce girl, Elisabeth Ford Griffith, aa she .was oa her kneel bewg f or her Ufa, ut did she tall herself because of miser and wretchedness and because' she still loved ' the nhvsician.' her f onset

fiance, notwithstanding that she was to be. married New Years day to an

otnerr - iius u tne problem zacmjr Loulsvina pouee. i Dr. senate, wno ttv state apon his tnnoceneew la In Jau charged with the "murder of the girl whose dead body he dnd -hfo' thirteen-year-old wlrl eomoanion. LauruM

Gardner, found, in the doctor's office on Chrfastuias eve.

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FizzrAzl Provisions JUirl Cressde Aeasut

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( vNEW YORK, Dec. 31. It is posflible for a man In New York to outat hiniself, wife, and l small boy with , , clothing of "good quality"- for $149-53 by carefully: studying: newspaper ad1 vertisements- of reputable houses and " then " "shopping- around",-' for lowest I priees.. according :.to CoL Michael 1 -h, raedmaar of the 'Fair-Price Commit Uee, in 'a report submitted 'today to . Federal Food Administrator Williams. The man's clothing- would cost $68.2S; the -woman's $5.35, nd the t; boy's $22.95. -v These . figures 1 would '. allow for an overcoat, suit or clothes, I- shoes,' underwear and hosiery for a man; a ekirt dress, coat, shoes, hosi h lery and underwear for a woman, and h. shoes, - stockings . and 'overcoat for a j'boy. " ;. t .f? .- ;-, The figures accordingto Mr Wlll- ' .lams, represent - lower prices' "than those submitted- In, Boston, but are slightly higher than In Chicago. " I Uronx Zoo's Prize Pet : ! To Be Hotited tcr F.lcscan

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AJlces at? Clayton, Friday,

ISirfd Sunday. Ceberin Joy-..Jvall-Webb and Kent Morse

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January 9-11. jsiswonn twuenwiu wu have charge of the music - JOHNSON ENLI8T3. "Education makes a man realize his power and use that power for his own improvement and development of his fellowmen," says a motto of the army recruiting station liere. Otto E. Johnson enlisted in the cavalry, yester-

NO APPORTIONMENT.. Apportionment of the 'money, derived from county tax receipts, .among the banks of the county by the county treasurer win not-be made this year, it was announced .Wednesday. . The apportionment Is "made every, two years, and as It was made In January. 1919, It will not be made again until 1921. l7nkitCcs:sfiny5ae ;

Fir Patent Infringement

: . By Associated Press) , rpAHIS Tuesday, Dec.: 21: French aii-rlano.nmnajLic have settled suits

broughtagalnstthemby-theWright company : of America, which alleged that the companies had violated fundamental attB- foverotosthe f con-trr-rion. of. flvintc machines owned by

the vWrieht corporations. Infringe

ment mi the Datenta occurred during

Hi wr-' It- walk asserted. and ' the-i

Wrieht -omnany -brought suits for

, j. ? CBy1 Associated -Press) . r NEW, TORK..recs.,,31 Sultna,. the a i Bronx Zoo's nrize : elechant -who was

oroaen a leg, wm do mounted and placed on exhfbitioiL&t the museum of Natural History, it, was announced today. ? m ri- - -

' Cul tana was the chief net of the un

numbered thousands of - New York

.t m ate 'and house

of . mer Sherley director of

fit tf the railroad administration, wascalled In to explain the operations of the respective bills regarding funding of the obligations between the government and railroads. The conferees have completed the car service sections except that relating to distribution of coal cars and also the provisions "relating to joint use of terminals and other facilities by carriers. The senate - amendment extending federal regulation . over equipment to refrigerator - cars was adopted In modified form by the conferees. -;--'yX:-. ' .-- '--..; No substantial change, it was said, was made In the provisions, giving the government regular powers to , order joint - use of - terminals ' and ' other

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CTSaA T Cssaral PenCag in aa addraea before - the Iteeha - Botary ctab here yasta-7, ' v i, :-t - 4-

Tno general t&u taa r xtsea tt atxmonthsorajrtir Cf t strgfcabw for Oaf averxra roir ta woCl

glr him an;- fcreu1. rrett la AaMlrleaa fcs-ia tX r tis

physique, gtea t 3 a e-or? f

morality, and V rt aW 4 arbs would ever be c i anoa a-iia tr Ca.

tsa4 hto oaatr;. .frv,f-f-': 1

Geaeral PersL'-t rcr-sstrl that Ne

braska take thelJta brifag about a' movement fbrMfiitarr rralnlnc by

-arhJch. he saldfvjacra and lnduserlal

men oouid be made sororter prodeera.

no ridiculed QMa fcf nvsn y. , .

um unr-JrEata,; dr.lajlca ueh ai

. auBBsr ine nearer oeeiarea.xanouia

h required to -learn Bnsllsh. ivfUch c&ould be taughC to every, forelfiner la

the United States. . .Thereare between

ten and eleveft mUuon aBSDs in this

country whoeo education to make them

good American dtlsena should bo un-

aenaaen; aaaw.r m-. y 'n rf v

y - we anouia explain " ta them tho greataesa 4 of ; our Amaxltan-. Institatlons," he aald. adding that by forcing the American edncaUonal system jenoa

them 'Oae allana could be eonverted

to -American- eltisenshlp within flve years. f v . ? - - ; ; -, .

The general also raid tribute to-the

part played by tho American farmer m

tne: winning of the world war, and made a plea for road improvements.

Udx Prcder4 Acts ': - " . (ftr Associated Press) " c . WASHINGTON. Dec. .81. Unlecs

President WUsoa approves the MoNary bill today tha suaar equlllxatlon board automatically will be dissolved at midnight tonlg-ht; It was said at tho white house that the president had

not yet reached a decision on the McNary measure, which would; extend the life of the board for ono year. C Tho board In a report received by thw president, has recommendod that ft tie allowed to dissolve on the gnranjd that if 'the law of supply and demand . la allowed ' to operate, the sugar actuation will be more-quickly Improved

than it will be if government control

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C i. tf ta proSUlarlnz t :X

I OMaTplorea wia be ars'Jrl

jti . ..aaa. vaiiiaeatea of tnveatmot ttX . eompasT. anaaateed to rotna

1 1 J isot a year, and a. distribution jcM laaes . tiat will -total betwesn

C: T ' 3 and fio.CCO.etJ was aaaec:e cJf iy by tas Ford Kotor cotsry- ' X. .-exiastdy M.OM employes Vo the i ardiMoav comtaay and aoor

Malliaeara w

" Mfsa Lillian Malliaon.' a

i rear-old girl In New York P? sated fad seekers with heaf?&roioV

ImtmA Btaekinsai . which

Omar Locklaar. dareder vis.

Ifronrtba Undine arear . alrplaar

Md ta drop yja nb below.

r- tia Eenry Ford and his coa. Liz itto axwnweed wCl be ellsle t j 3etpate4 In a statement aeosss-. tZL , dotaia of the new policy. It UC Ittat th two steps outlined m-tr-.1 -"Paly beginning- ahd tlat "cUf plans fir enlanema the inocne

end. Jaoreasln the purchasing" doar f ocr employsi and others are aader

is. ' - of Qsiuaigl Tie amount of the bonusae wiSfc Q be In addttea to thai distribution

jof proflU anar ; tha arldnal - nret-

Carta plan, Ul be baaed on an omT"z?fr dailyrwage and length of tSy mm raf from $50 In the aae of a worker id the company aervloe thre months kd receiving tha teLtV mira wag of ii a day. to $m In the P-X;cg- the Mer with five yr-irs Urra and reilTlnj a wage of fIXtO a day.; Calartd onOoyeo raeatftag mire than 28 a moath will parUcintsr groportlomtely. tha basis of tha length ant; value cl aerviea. -

Th certlflctes of lnVestmeat wfll J lasaed-la tenoralnafSns of $10L tZ9 and aljOp. and arato be bob-

nsioUabie an4 non-assigngMe. Thef wia b raatrl4d to.emplcrss fa th

www vsktsw waisv uiw pany.'i. t. - f -- ft

- The lavestmnt certificates vae to

M paroiaaed hly with wage irapstved .from the bmnanr or with the

; l ouses roondd. not more than Oem ti!rj of tho employe's wages may be

asaej! P". a v aasstaju,! B -. - . , While the cftincates are not nego-1 -

uam ana not issignaiae. It la provtded they may s left- standing in the' hant of a He Maed employe, at the. discretion of t s directors to draw Intereat and psments for the bensflt of hla depend ata. -. . T,- '

CARLANDER ILL. Lester. W. Carlander, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A.,' 13 confined to his home on South' Seventeenth street as a result of a heavy cold contracted

last week. ,

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zations It is chart,: clients in New York by

false hopes of marriage. . . '

The society cited a case where V young white woman had been found at the Pennsylvania station where she

told a travellers aid worker, she had

come here to marry a "Cuban gentleman of moderate means" who proved to be a negro janitor in the bronx. - This man the society says had a liat of 2,000 women's names obtained from' two western matrimonial agencies to which he subscribed. These

two agencies, according to the society,

were the 1 Old Reliable Introduction

and Correspondence Club of -Oakland,

caurornia, and the Mission unity Correspondence club of San Francisco. Similar agencies ' .are . .operating in Denver, Chicago and Kansas City, according to the society. . ;

, . .NEW ITALIAN LOAN. :

- ' ' , " (By Associated Press) . " " ROME, Dec. 31. Subscription to the national Italian loan has reach 3d approximately 9,000,000,000 " lire, according to Temps. 5 . ,

JoytoS&FftolteSct For Ilea CckbrcZh

fRr 4ciated Prams)

W'Oec. 31. The proTtr y was hnara coffatw

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) children who., have; fed her peanuts at the .' soologlcal gardens . In the last 5 twelve years. , She weighed about 5,000 pounds and was -, valued at $150,000. K- Artists f and : sculptures considered her the most perfect speclmen of ' elephant in captivity k v She ; was - used' as a ; model hundreds of I- times and seemed to take especial de'j light in posing. ; .

STEAMER LAUNCHED. (By Associated Press) " : . NEW YORK. Dec 31. When the 7.. 500 ton steel cargo steamer Hinckley takes the-water nt the Shooters Island yards .this afternoon she will be the twenty-fourth ship to be launched by the standard shipbuilding .corporation for the United States shipping board for 1919. Mrs. R-tH. Land, of: Hinckley. N. ;Y. will spQnl the vesseL

' BANK CLEARING8 INCREA8E j .;. v: (By Associated Press) -. . ' DrorANAPOL18.KPec.-s31. The t hank clearings on Indianapolis - for .1919,; amounted to , $810,109,000, It waa -announced today. , This is an Increase : : of t33.ro.000 over; 1918, when the . claaraaoes amounted to 1776,331.000.

It Is reported that several million dollars will bepald by the. French con-

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' Funeral Arrangements ' Forba Funeral services' for John W. Forbs, 55 years old, who died at Reld Hospital 4t -4 a., mC Wednesday win be held from the residence of his

son. 1126 Hunt street, at 2 o'clock , Friday afternoon Burial win be In j the cemetery at Chester. Indiana. The, Rev. Ulmer will officiate. The deceased was born In Randolph county but had been a resident of Richmond for. a number of years. He is survived by his wife," Bell Forbs: one son. Charles Forbs; , and - one .. daughter, Mrs. Stella Reese, all of this city. t KInley Mrs.-Mary S. Klnley. 66 years old. widow, of John Klnley, died at noon Wednesday-at her - home on National road east. xShe ia aurvlveA by one daughter. . - Mrs. Clyde ; Alax ander, three' sons, Walter, Frank and Louise one grandson and one great: grandchild' all. residing .to this city. Funeral services win be.' held from the family residence Saturday ' afterneon at 1 2 o'clock, r ' The ., Rev. Frank Dreasel win be In charge of "the aer vices and -.barlal "will be in Earlham' cemetery. Friends may call , at, aay mv,.'r -.,. ...

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House-cleanings nowadays are not What they used ta be. t Tens minutes each day with the Frantz Premier , keeps the ' home Wholesomely clean the year 'round. A quarter million modern housewives have

discovered the Frantz Premier way.

e newspaper says, that the

seat of the Turkish government will be transferred to Asia Minor and be located either at Brusa or Konlsh. Details of tho form of International control which shall be established over Constantinople, have not yet become known.

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Jpments of liquor

p anotner win be

- vr"3ominlon wartime regulation against lnter-province traffic expires with the passing of the old year.---.. - v Quebec is the only province where liquor may be sold now and its inhabitants were doing their best today to relieve the draught - in Ontario, Manitoba and the maritime districts as soon as possible.

" SAKTDIVIDBNDI " CBrAlaoclataa Preas) V 5"'; PTTTSBURd 1 Pa, Dec 81. Distribution of its Urge stock of wins and Dquora as a (dividend to its abare holders,- was finounoed today by tho Pittsburgh Hotels company, cttatlag :' tha William Plan and Fait PtttlotelaJ'

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' : ' NINE POUNDS OF 8TERLINQ QUALITY! ' ' , iNlS3Ki" Jij iM -f- til ' i j ff ff T " J . You may have a FRANTZ PREMIER in your home for tree trial. Jfr I I : " " r il ' , 1 " ! "ij ; Call or phone. J I & Y ' . - J lmfj ' f : MAJ i 'fJiv-:.Xi: ; ?' '? - '':""'"; 41 V.,:' Oi ' , ; , V ' Watcli Tomorroir'a .Vents in the Palladium on last pagW vJ r " - - r . - - 1. - - . -

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