Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 212, 15 July 1920 — Page 3
COMMERCIAL FLYING IS MAKING PROGRESS, SAYS AERIAL REPORT
NEW YORK. July 15. Commercial aviation In the United States shows a healthy, steadily growing popularity, says the Manufacturers Aircraft association in making public here the report of representatives who have Just completed a tour of the country which Included inspection flights over, most of the territory now served by aerial transport.' "The airplane is undergoing the same development experienced by other vehicles of transportation introduced to the public, the various sections of the country according it receptions in conference with their Indi vidual topography, customs and natur al resources, the report said. "The southwest and Pacific coast are leading in the adaption of aircraft to commercial use and plans in preparation contemplate honeycombing that area with a network of atrial j transportation lines. In the middle-( west the airplane is being adopted as the occasion demands, and it is meeting with encouraging success, considering the severe competition of good railroads and highways, lack of wndlng fields and the considerable indifference of the Middle Atlantic 3tates. New England Is accepting It with customary conservatism: the south is using it mainly for private purposes and Florida and the West Indies have come to recognize flying as a most Important method of communication. Establish New Agencies. At present there are in the United States 15 manufacturers of aircraft end aircraft motors and 85 manufacturers of accessories. During the past few months 20 new airplane distributing agencies have been established throughout the country and new aerial transport operating companies have been formed in New York City, San Francisco, Long Beach. Hollywood. Los Angeles, Oakwood, Stockton and Alameda, Cal., Minneapolis, Minn., Philadelphia, Bluefields, W. Va., Bettpndorf, and Shreveport, La.. Ponca City. Okla.. Seattle and Spokane, Wash., Detroit, Mich., Arkansas City, Ark., Bridgeport, Conn., Aurora, 111., Fargo, N. D., Cincinnati, O., Newell, S. D., Birmingham, Ala., Asbury Park, N. J., Livingston, Vt., Brooklyn and Syracuse, N. Y., and Rahway, N. J. "Aviators are convinced of the practicability of establishing passenger end express lines throughout the entire Pacific Coast, which roughly speaking, consists of two great mountain ranges and series of valleys. The plans for such lines, now in preparation contemplate connecting San Francisco with Ios Angeles. San Francisco with Del Monte, San Francisco with Portland, Ore., over the Cascade range nnd Portland with Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., with an almost certain extension of this line eastward to Spokane. A 10-passenger airplane service already is in operation between San Francisco and Los Angeles ind a seaplane mail and package express line between Seattle and British Columbian points will begin operitlons within a few weeks. "At present there are some 150 airplanes in commercial use In California and 50 more in Oregon and Washington, while a number eoual to that of California are in operation In Texas. Wilfred Knapp, Son Of Knapp, of Hagerstown, Acts as Page at Capital Wilfred Knapp, of Hagerstown, son of Representative James A. Knapp, has been appointed a page in the lower house during the present special session of the Indiana general assembly at the capital. Richard Phillips, of Glenwood, and William Fisher, of Peru, are the other pages. SOME ONE SWIPES HOSPITAL; CONNELLS VILLE, Pa., July 15. With an outbreak of smallpox here the authorities were called upon to face a perplexing problem. The mu nicipal hospital, located on Mt.Pleasant road, a half mile from the city line, where the patients were to be quartered, had been stolen, and as a result the victims of the disease are being quartered in tents When the authorities arrved at the spot where the hospital was located, it was found that all that remained was a few boards. WILSON CLEANER TAILOR "When it's done by Wilson it's done right." PHONES 1105-1106 A BANK FOLKS LIKE TO PATRONIZE Safety and Service DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS E. W. STEINHART CO. Richmond, Ind. The HIRSCH Way Is the Easy way INVESTIGATE PHOTOS 722 MAIN ST P01f"tOHQ IND "Say It With Flowers" ' LEMON'S FLOWER SHOP 1015 Main Street Phono 1093
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News of the Counties NEW GARDEN, Ind. The annual convention of the New Garden Township Sunday School association was held here Sunday afternoon. The convention was called to order by the vice president, E. H. Bochoffer. Invocation was given by Esther Cook. An exercise, "Getting Out to Sunday School," was given by Ralph and Eloise Collins. Song by the choir, "Fill the Sunday School Ranks," A recitation, "A Quaker Sermon," was given by Mary Martin. Following these, was the Secretary end Treasurer's report, and the delegate sent to the State Sunday school convention, Miss Edna Kentfell, gave her report .which was very much enjoyed. A vote of thanks was given and several remarks were made upon the report. Following were several short talks EMINENT DENTISTS PRESCRIBE mum Have you pyorrhea? How do you know that you haven't If 75 per cent of all persons over thirty have pyorrhea, how can you escape It? By using PYROS, the most effective fusion of chemicals ever accomplished. PYROS Is a wonderful antiseptic, penetrant and remedial germicide. Its healing properties are simply marvelous. Eminent dentists who know, prescribe, use and endorse PYROS for pyorrhetic conditions and as a mouth wash and tooth cleanser. A. G. Luken & Co. advertisement. Distributors for Spoehr "Dear Heart it CHOCOLATES THE KANDY SHOP 919 Main Street THE FRANKLIN Air cooled the practical year 'round Motor Car J. B. CHAPMAN, Dealer Arrange for demonstration at Geo. Worley Garage 15-17 S. 9th St. THOR Stanley Plumbing & 910 Main St. WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Electric Co. Phone 1286 SNOWFLAKE The Hot Weather Comforter 35c per quart CORNER GROCERY S. W. 3rd and Main D. O. HODGIN, Prop. CANDLE STICKS In Cut Glass and Mahogany at the The Richmond Art Store 829 Main St.
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EL WELL WITNESS by Julius Hodson, Sadie Charles, E. H. Bachofer, Ed Chenoweth and George Hartley. The officers elected for the following year are as follows: President. E. H. Bochoffer; vice president, Earl Wright; secretary and treasurer, Louise Martin; children's department superintendent, Grace Pitts. The members of the Gleaners' class held their picnic in Edgerton's grove, Tuesday afternoon. Those who mado up the party were: Ruth Hoover, Luella Bailey, Thelma Macey, Francelia MADE A fHAXGE IV HER Mrs. L. Oibson, 12th & Kdison St., La Junta, Colo., writes: "My kidneys were giving me a great deal of trouble for some time and I took i oley Kidney Pills and they helped me right away. They made suoh a change In me that I feel fine." Foley Kidney Pills promptly relieve backache, rheumatic pains, sore, swollen or stiff muscles and Joints. They put the kidneys and bladder in sound, healty condition. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main St. Advertiaement. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 PEERLESS CLEANING CO 318 Main Phone 1493 Work called for and delivered JULY CLEARANCE SALE NOW GOING ON PLEASE NOTICE My dental office will be closed the month of August. Dr. E. J. DYKEMAN. BATHING SUITS For Men, Women and Children VIGRAN 617 MAIN STREET TZ ING'S Hats LASSY $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Formerly Progress Store 912 MAIN. OWN A GOOD DIAMOND Convenient Terms CROWN
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Wright. Mary Martin, Andrew Hoover, Isaac Williams and Henry Hoover. The time was spent with games and wading and a camp supper was enjoyed. The members of the "True Blue" class held their monthly meeting at the home of Glenna Bailey, last Tuesday evening. Following the regular business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served to the following guests: Ruth Williams, Constance Hoover, Mary Martin, Ruby Lelbold, Grace Knoll. Catherine Hoover, Louise Mar-' tin; Forest Hatfield, William Liebold, Perry Williams, Forest Harter and Lawrence Brlnkley. The missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Williams Wednesday afternoon. OASTINE, O. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Schweighart entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tribold and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bowman, of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leas and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leas, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leas and family, of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Fern Shields, of Verona; Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGriff and daughters, of near Arcannum; Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Shear and family, of Prattville, Mich, and Alva Harter, of Indianapolis. Mre. Nellie Chrismer entertained the W. M. A. Thursday afternoon. Those present were, Teresa Loughenbaker, Hallie Howell, Lottie Smith, Mrs. Sink, Mrs. Layer, Maude Becker, Josephine Hamlel, Violet Shaeffer, Bertha Gilfillan, Mildred Shaeffer, Dessie Faust, Helen and Lucille Clay, Paul Smith, Esther Loughenbaker, Dudley and Merrll Gilfillan and Edna Layer. LEWISBURG, O. The funeral services for S. D. Holman were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the U. B. church by the pastor. Rev. Wahl. Mr. Holman was 55 years old, and i3 survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Waltman of this place. Mrs. Elstro Flavin, of Dayton, and Mrs. Frank Hawley, of Akron, and one son, Walter, five brothers, two sisters, six grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Interment was in Rose Lawn cemetery. "UN AVOIDABLE ACCIDENT" TOLEDO, Ohio, July 15. Following a Coroner's verdict of "unavoidable accident", all men arrested in connec tion with the drowning of Milton Har ris, 85 years old, negro chef aboard the City of Toledo, were released from Central Police Station here. Harris is said to have attacked a 17-year-old white boy, which prompted Interfer ence by members of the crew.
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Indiana Brevities HARTFORD CITY B. E. Peck, county surveyor of Blackford county, is strongly opposing the bill prepared by the legislative committee of the County Surveyors' association, which provides for increases in salaries for county surveyors and mileage, 4 expenses to be determined from timo to time by the state board of accounts. HAMMOND It is evident that the Aetna Iron and Steel company, a recently organized independent steel corporation, said to rivel the United States Steel corporation, is on the financial rocks. A mortgage foreclos ure action for $325,000 was filed in the Lake circuit court at Crown Point. Come in and ask about our Budget Plan Tie NEW EDISON "Tk4 fkwtrmpA milk m W The New EdUon will fit right into your pleasure expenditures, if you regulate them by our Budget Plan. HARRISON'S IN THE WESTCOTT PHARMACY"
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GOOD SAMARITAN ARRESTED. INDIANAPOLIS, July 15. In these days of the high cost of living, it is so unusual for anyone to give anything away that a man was arrested for giving money to a newsboy. John Snyder, of Peoria, 111., a carpenter, gave J40 to Hymie Granofskj, a newsboy, for a paper.
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