Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 226, 31 July 1920 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1920.

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LIBERTY BOY APPEARS AT HOME CHAUTAUQUA; FINANCES ASSURED

LIBERTY, Ind., July 31. Alva Barnard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Barnard of Liberty, is traveling with the Red Grenadiers band -which appeared On the local Chautauqua platform Friday. He is a member of a family of musicians and hf.s been playing with the local Barr.ard's orchestra for many years. The band gave a concert in the afternoon. Wallace Bruce Amsbary gave the address of the afternoon, using as his

subject, "Jean Baptiste and His Breth

ren." The story he presented was about the French Canadian people,

giving many of their characteristics

and accomplishments.

The Red Grenadiers band gave a grand concert for the evening program

and true to their name, gave a lively

nroeram of excentlonal Quality. Each

of the 13 members has a good voice.

The Redpath Chautauqua, which has been in session here, was "over the top" the second day of the week and a thirty dollar deficit of last year has been taken care of. ' A total cumber of 526 season adult tickets at ?2.00 and war tax each, and 68 Junior tickets at $1.00 and war tax bad been sold up to Wednesday evening, making total receipts $1,100. The local committee on the former Lincoln contract, which was taken over by the Redpath company, agreed to pay $1,100 to the company, who in turn conducted all advertising and arrangements. One-half of all cash gate receipts will be turned over to the local committee. At this time it is believed that there will be about $250 profit this year. There is some little discussion at thl3 time whether or not the same company will be given a contract for next year, as it would necessitate raising the price en season tickets.

News of the Counties

LEWISBURO, 0. Eva May Coning and Byron Schmlck were united in marriapo at the Lutheran parsonage, Tuesday evening, by the pastor, Rev. George F. Dittman. Mrs. Mary Lanthrop, widow of tho late Henry Lanthrop, died Tuesday afternoon about 3:30 o'clock, at the homo of her son, John, west of Lewfcburg, on the National road. She had been paralyzed for some time, and had not been well since a trip to Coloradc last spring. John Krise, the 15 year old son of D. O. Krlso. who lives on the farm formerly owned by S. A. Singer, south, east of Lewlsburg, fell from a tree last Friday and crushed his shoulder. The bone of the upper arm was broken off near the Joint and the stub end Jammed into the shoulder Joint. The lad was rushed to Miami Valley hospital In Leiter and Kramer's ambulance, where he was given surgical attention. The initial operation wan not successful, however, and he wi'l undergo another operation the last of the present week. It Is likely that Young Krise will be left with a stiff shoulder. LIBERTY, Ind. The health of the

raer and Lena Charles, a girl, Maralyn

Joan, June 14, 1920; Lloyd and Ethel

Harmayer, a girl, Marorie Ethel, June 15, 1920; Alvin and Helen LaFuze, a girl, Helen Lucile, June 18, 1920; Frank and Helen Rhlnehart, a girl, Geraldine Louise,. June 19, 1920; Thomas and Ellen Smith, a boy, Enoch Andrew, June 24, 1920; Walter and Ressie Snodgrass, a boy, Morris Allen, June 26, 1920; Otto and Clara Blattum, a girl, Mary Estella, June 26, 1920; James and Ethel Shirkey, a girl, Janls Louise, June 27, 1920. Deaths Donald H. Hawley, died

June 3, 1920, age 3 days; Herschell Alva Crane, died June 6, 1920, age 40 days; Infant Frazier, died June 7, 1920, stillborn; Rhoda Ellen Snyder, died June 8, 1920, age 6 years, 1 month, 12 days; Harriet F. Packer, died June 15, 1920, age 71 years, 3 months, 6 days; John Snowden, died June 19, 1920, ago 75 years, 7 days. Marriages Charles S. Chowlng to Annetta E. Jones, Juno 2, 1920; Lawrence E. Mitchell and Helen M. Haworth, June 16, 1920; Ralph V. Gilmore and Nelle McDill, June 17, 1920.

HARDING HEARTILY APPROVES E. C. DRIVE

Senator Warren G. Harding, of Marion, Ohio, Republican presidential

EXECUTRIX CHARGES ASSAULT AND BATTERY AGAINST RELATIVES

WINCHESTER, Ind.. July 31. Two affidavits were filed in Squire Coat's court, Wednesday by Adaline Gleason. One was against H. S. Anderson, charging him with the use of profane language and the other was against Clara M. Anderson, the wife of H. S. Anderson, on a charge of assault and battery. Mrs. Gleason, who is a sister-in-law

of the Andersons and is administratrix of the Fowler estate, alleged that when 6he called at the Anderson homo she was not kindly received. The plaintiff resides in Yorktown and tho defendants live in Parker. Files Suit. Sarah yi. Thompson entered suit in Squire Coat's court, Thursday against Terrill Marsh on a charge of allowing miners to play In a pool room, owned by him. Marriage License. License to wed was issued Wednesday to Bertram E. Thornburg, 30, of Muncie, and Rosella Lesley, 26, Winchester. Family Reunions.

The Wagner family reunion will be

nominee, has expressed his hearty helj at the fair ground, Greenville, O.,

oesi wisnes ror me success or tne ; Qnnrlnv a; s

Earlham campaign through his secretary, George B. Christian, Jr. The letter reads: "Dear Mr. Edwards: "Senator Harding has read your favor of the 13th instant advising that Earlham college is instituting a campaign in the city of Richmond and Wayne county for $500,000 to add to her present endowment, which has become absolutely necessary because the present income from your endowments, plus the tuition received, is not adequate to support the college on the level of efficiency that must be maintained. "Senator Harding hores that you will realize to the full your ambitions. There should be no curtailment of the operations for education of the youth

of the land, whatever else we may do

The Cecil family reunion will be held at McCulloch Park, Muncie, Sunday, August 15. The Tharp family reunion will be held at Old Center, Sunday, August 8. Entertains W. R. C. Members of the W. R. C. whose birthdays occur in June and July, entertained the entire W. R. member

ship on Thursday evening, in the Sons of Veteran's Hall. Mrs. Bryer, of New York City, a member of the Indianapolis W. R. C, was present and spoke to the crowd. She is a moving picture actress and has appeared in plays with Mary PicUford. Sues for Divorce. Suit for divorce has been filed by Harrv Cadwallader against Lena C.

man. 511, N. E. addition. Union City, W. D., $2,700. Visits Relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Vaugh, Mrs. Lon Kutchens, Mrs. W. S. Preston and Joseph Hough left Wednesday for Minerva, Ohio, In an automobile, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Puckett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hlnshaw have returned from an outing at Lake George. Business Men's Baseball.

The local manufacturers and merchants played baseball at Goodrich park, Wednesday, with a score of 7 to 0 in favor of the former. Attend Street Dance. The Misses Franc McNees, Florence

Goodrich, Nona McNees, Virginia

Edwards, Juanita Hardman and Doris Davis, and Messrs Carl McCamish, Tomas Veach, Gail Chenoweth, Verner Simmons, Robert Buckingham, and John E. Watson, attended tho Tri Kappa street dance at Union City, Wednesday night. Randolph Wheat Good. The quality of wheat in Randolph

county is fine. While the yield per

acre is short taking the county over, the farmers are generally satisfied with the output. Will Probated. The will of Frances P. Kirk has been admitted for probate. To her brother, Ed. Shrintz, she . bequeaths $500; to Charles Shrintz and Francis Shrintz, each a $50 Liberty bond; to her sister, Mary Shrintz, all her furniture, and also $1 a day during hel ptay with her; to Mrs. O. A. M. MeKimmine, of Washington, D. C, a lot in New York City; to her lifelong friend, Carrie Klumpp, $100 in money and her fur coat. After the payment of her funeral expenses the residue of her estate is left to her brother and sister, Ed Shrintz and Mary Shrintz, share and share alike. They are also

named as Joint executors. Real Estate Transfers. George W. Clough to Ralph L. Orthupe, lot 14, Fisher addition. Union City, W. D.. $2,600. Edward M. Coffin to A. C. Rupe, lot 9, Besworth addition, Winchester, W. D., $750.

Woman is Disenfranchised For First Time in History (By Associated Press) GARY, Ind., July 31 Ten years disfranchisement was included in the sentence imposed upon Mrs. Chaney Thornton by Judge Martin Smith in criminal court at Crown Point, Friday. It was the first time In criminal annate of Indiana that such a sentence has been passed on a woman. Mrs.

Thornton' goes to woman s prison at Indianapolis for two to 14 years as

accessory in a robbery case.

STORMS HIT FULTON COUNTY. ROCHESTER, Ind., July 31. One of the worst electrical and windstorms in many years struck the western part of this county late Friday afternoon. Many large trees were uprooted and a great many telephone poles were blown over. It is said that much of ,. - .n De a total loss as a result of the storm.

HUCKLEBERRIES

tv'o ivp n lpr crop this season and are shipping- direct to the consumer.

Rh ih th wiffi of Will Thornton I"''" ihe middleman's profit. If bne is me wire oi win lnornion you can llBe a crate or more WfUe for

TIRE VALUES Watch our window dally for good Tires and Tubes at rock bottom prices. Wm. F. LEE, 8 S. 7th St

who is under sentence to die in tho

electric chair, Nov. 12

WORLD'S MOST SOUTHERN CITY SCENE OF GRAVE RIOT SANTIAGO, Chile, July 31. Government advices today from Punta Arenas, the world's most southern city, say that grave disorders occurred Wednesday night when patriotic manifebtants stormed and fired the headquarters of the workers' federation of Magallancs in which was an alleged nest of foreign revolutionary agitators and anti-patriotic elements.

prices, apples.

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Lake, Grand Traverse County. Michigan, j fyy Palladium Want Ads. ,

Cadwallader, on a charge of adultery.

"An institution such as yours ha J1 is alleK.P? that the defendant has

number of limps. Mr. and Mrs. Cadwallader ro.side In Greensfork town

ship

not only a local value, but its influ

ence extends as far as men travel and settle. Sound education is a part of the American creed, and there should

Sunday School Supper.

The Sunday School classes of Judge A. K. Nichols and Judge F. S. Caldwell, of the Main Street Church of

be no crippling of the means to afford to those seeking knowledge the best opportunities.

"I am sure you can understand Sen-!

o ' , I: " " lof James Chenoweth

' 1 J .v;iijl,ixl uiiuncu iu oj;jwn; Lit 111paigns concerning which he necessarily lacks information, but he cordially wishes every worthy educational work the fullest success. "Very trulv yours, "GEORGE U. CHRISTIAN, Jr., "Secretary."

SELECT D. F. MALONE NEW Y'ORK, July 31 Dudley Field Malone, former collector of the port of New York, was selected as the Farmer-Labor party candidate for the governor of New York.

BETTER BABIES CONTEST State Fair's New Feature for Hoosier Mothers and Infants. A Better Babies Contest will be a new feature at the Indiana State Fai ! new feature at the Indiana State Fairj the week of Sept. 6, to which mothers ; are asked to bring their babies, not' only to contest for the prizes but to ; havehave their infants examined by j experts that the mothers may learn

what their children need for physical development. As a school of instruction it will be an extraordinary opportunity for mothers to learn how to take care of and rear their babies.

The contest is to be held in the i

Woman's Building and will be under the direction of Dr. Ada E. Schweitzer, of the Indiana State Board of health, with a number of trained nurses and other capable assistants. Examination under the direction of Dr. James Carter, of Indianapolis, specialist in baby diseases. Mothers should write at once for entry blanks and other information to Chas. F. Kennedy, Secy, of State fair, Capitol Building, Indianapolis.

Negro, on Death Gallows, Warns Crowd Against Vices (By Associated Pross) ANNISTON, Ga., July 31. Before going to his death on the gallows here Friday for the murder of a street car conductor, Edgar C. Caldwell, a negro, former army sergeant, delivered a 20

minute talk to a crowd of 2,500 per

j C-JHlbl-, IIUMUIU HI lilt? VMUliU IIVJXAX .

Thursday even

ing, and had supper. Judge Batman, of Indianapolis, and the Rev. Mr. Sapp, j of Greenfield, who will become pastor ,

of tho church, were present and made talks. Real Estate Transfers. Lindley M. Thornburg to Everet E.

Gantz, lot. C, Bursley addition, Farm-, land, W. D., $1,700. I Cornelius Hoover to Oren Hotmier, ftsu, acres, Jackson township, W. D., ! $1.Rb0. j George R. Murphy to John F. Cole-1

sons. Ha warned against the fffWa

county was lowered to the average of 0f whiskey, cigarettes, and carrying of the summer months in June. The fire ajms.

birth rate increased to the highest so j

far this year. There were 13 births In , altercatIon OVer car faT pSsident the county and none In the town of wllson once lntervened and a5iked Liberty Three deaths i occurred in that the execution be st d pending the county and none in Liberty. There , an investigation bv the Attorney Genwere three marriages in the county, j eral of the United gtatps Thp The season Is here when the highest President's request never was acted sick list and death list among babies upon is prevalent. The usual causes for '

this high rate are mistakes in feeding and hot weather, to which these little patients are so susceptible. Every mother should be unusually careful with bottle-fed babies and see that the bottles and food are sterile. Nursing babies should not be over-clothed. The summer diseases, diarrhea, ileocolitis and cholera-infantum may be lessened by extraordinary precautions. Births Harry W. and Bessie Hawley, a boy, Donald Hugh, June L 1920; Vernon and Adalalde Horn, a boy, Vernon, Jr., June 3, 1920 j Dellos and Mary Myers, a boy, Dean Allison, .Tune 6, 1920; Henry and Clara Frazier, a boy, stillborn. June 7, 1920; Guy and Mary Bohannan, a boy, (ieorge William, June 14, 1920; Kra-

Self-Reliant Home Doctors j is what women are called who all over this broad land make their annual i collections of roots and herbs, and j rely upon recipes which our pioneer j mothers found dependable for differ- j ent family ailments. In one of these , recipes, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable j Compound had its origin and so sue-1 cessful has it proved that there is ! hardly a city, town or hamlet in !

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PALACE "PHOTOPLAYS THAT PLEASE" Sunday The Screen's Most Popular Player HARRY CAREY in just the kind of a western story that will please the entire family t "Human Stuff" A thrilling love etory Btaged in the wonder spots of the West and of the days of that Bret Hart and Owen WIster made famous. This is the first time this picture has been shown in this city, and to miss it is to miss the best western play of the season. With it MONTGOMERY and ROCK in a Rip-Roaring Gloom Dispeller "MAIDS and MUSLINS" A Comedy Crammed Pull of Laughs Pipe Organ For Music . DON'T WORRY ABOUT HOW WARM YOU ARE The temperature is always 30 degrees cooler in the Palace than on the outbids; A PLACE TO COOL OFF.

TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Sessue Hayakawa EthelClayton in- "The Hidden Scar" "The Bravest Way" Also a Good Comedy ' AND TONIGHT ONLY A Eig Banner Program Thursday ENID BENNETT Elsie Ferguson The Virtuous Thief in Neal Hart in a corking good TT.rt C,w:4v PVilo" western drama and a whooping ine SOCiety H.Xlie 2-act comedy. "A Hemalo Vamp"

A nigged tale of the redwood slopes; of giants of the forest; of giants among men. In the vast scarred regions of the West, a simple world of love and sentiment meets a cruel world of money and power. Then the prim clash of the lumber camps, with no quarter asked and no mercy ven! A picture of majestic power, of blood-stirring conflict, of tender appeal to the heart. Three days only. ALSO A SUNSHINE COMEDY "TRAINING FOR HUSBANDS"

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ELSIE FERGUSON "The Witness for the V Defense"

FRIDAY and SATURDAY Th Big Thriller HOUDINI in "The Grim Game"

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SUPREME V AU DE VILLE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday WATKINS AND WILLIAMS Clever man and woman in a comedy singing and talking act O. K. LEGEL "The Silent Comedian" in a comedy and burlesque Juggling offering. MAYBELLE PHILLIPS "The Sunshine Girl" in exclusive songs and stories Thursday and Last Half (4) THE FOUR FRANKLINS (4) Four talented young men in a musical act entitled "Jazz and Otherwise". Hear them "moan the blues" on four saxophones. Big-time Keith act. . OLIVER AND LEE "The Girl and The Boob" Comedy and Harmony Singing. ELDORA AND COMPANY Sensational Manipulators of Heavy Weights

Thurs Fri Sat, Son. A Roaming Tramp who wanted to forget the world of artifice protects his boy from card sharks, wild women, drink and an unhappy romance, and then returns to the open road and the call of the campfire. FRANK KEENAN In his greatest picture characterization. A father's love for his boy.

Smoldering embers Last Times Sunday "DANGEROUS HOURS" A thrilling seven-reel Thomas H. Ince feature.

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