Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 229, 5 August 1920 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, AUG. 5, 1920.

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According to reports .forwarded to this country from the' European workera of the Friends Service committee, Jobs as hotel porters and head waiters In Vienna pay the' best. The consequence Is that to nil a recent position that was open for a porter there appeared Beveral lieutenant-colonels, three colonels and a major-general. The average yearly Incomes of manual and mental workers now prevailing Jn Vienna is said to be approximately as follows: Kronen. Hotel porters and shoemakers, 100,000 Journeyman shoemakers 90,000 Gentlemen's tailors 80,000 University professor (20 years service). . ; V. ...'t 40,000 Director of 'Vienna" Municipality 37,000 High Law Court Officials 25,000 T)av T,irt irt fro a irnrVa 9R fifirt

Navies . ; . . ....... . . 22,000 Lamplighters 20,000 Assistant doctors 15,000 These tigures are the more Impressive when it is realized that the before war value of the kronen was approximately 20 cents, now Its buying power is about 1-3 of a cent. The "Cologne Gazette" of May 28 quotes the following prices: "The barber charges 12 K, the morning paper costs 1 K. Flout has"' increased In price more '.than 500 ' per cent In the past year, fat and butjer 300 per cent, potatoes, 500 per cent, Bait . 400 per cent. A suit of clotht-s formerly cost 120 K, now costs 10.000 to 18,000 K., a

shirt formerly 10 K, will not cost 500 to COO K., a colfar. CO K., a tie 200 to COO K., 6hoes,. 2,000 to: 3,00.0 K., an umbrella, 5,000 This and other abnormal situations ar6 the resnlt of new boundaries which yhare Interrupted ond seriously. hampered all. transportation systems ' .The people of southeastern Europe have not forgotten old jealousies and" former . . political suppression. " f . , - What the Quakers Are Doing. The assisting of buying cows, feed, cloth and other raw materials from adjoining countries fa performing a work desperately needed but which no Austrian could do because of prejudice. 50,000 children under the age of C (older children are fed by the Hoover relief organization) are receiving weekly food rations from the Quaker Mission. Hundreds of children are being sent Into, the country districts and milk and eggs are provided for them. Arrangements were made for 500 children to spend a year in England. During June 2,000 university students were supplied with a daily breakfast of bread and cocoa. Clothing depots are operated bo that the students can buy new or second-hand clothing at a price they can afford to pay. I Hospitals In Vienna, and also the districts of Graz, Linz, Innsbruck and Salburg are being supplied with necessary medicines and bed linen. 240 cows, purchased by the . mission and stabled near Vienna, are being fed on imported foodstuffs and 200 quarts of milk per day i3 thus secured for hospitals and infants. Other cows are loaned to peasants and their milk purchased by the mission. The American Friends' service committee is ready to extend Its relief work in proportion to contributions, according to the need of the individual without regard to race or religion. Send contributions to Charles F. Jenkins, Treas., 20 South Twelfth street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Suburban

Most expensive of all of London's public buildings are the Law Courts, covering seven acres, and costing more than $12,000,000.

BETHEL, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hormel and children of Jacksonburg. Bpent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brumfleld Mr. and Mrs.

Merl Coleman and son, Homer, werei

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Harding and family Mrs. Lizzie

Gist of Richmond, spent Saturday night with Mrs. James Blose and Harry Spencer and children Mr. Milton Harlan returned to his home Sunday evening, after spending two weeks with his son, D. C. Harlan, of Cambridge City Mrs. Albert Brown and children, who have been spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harlan, returned to her home Monday.. Mrs. Emma Bantz of Richmond, spent Saturday night with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson Mrs. Ollie VanNuys, who has been In Richmond for some time, spent Saturday night at her home... Mrs. Clem Moore spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Money and family Mr. and Mrs. Ames Black and son Robert of New Paris. Ohio, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer Mrs. Elmer Skinner, who has been ill with cancer for two years, died Saturday evening. Her funeral was held at the Bethel Christian church Tuesday afternoon, Burial was in the Arba cemeteryBrother Drake of Elwood, Ind., preached the funeral. Brother Skinner has the sympathy of the entire community Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll of Richmond spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Everette White and Mrs. Stella White Mr. and Mrs. Everett White, Mr. Raymond Knoll and Mrs. Nina Love spent Sunday with Miss Garnett Polland, of near Indianapolis, Ind Miss Lotha Wolfal of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reason Wolfal Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer and Mr. Will Hyde spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pettijohn and daughter, of near Ridgeville, Ind Brother Gillidge will fill his regular appointment here next Sunday morning and evening. . . .Mrs. Henry Bowen and son Robert, of Union City, spent Tuesday night with Mrs. Bowen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hill Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson and son, Chester, Mrs. Emma Bantz and Mrs. A. L. VanNuys attended the funeral of Mr. Edward Heiner, who was buried at Hagerstown Sunday. Mr. Heiner died at his home in Peru on Thursday of ptomaine poisoning. .Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson entertained at dinner Thursday, Mr. Francis Curtis of California, and Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis of Whitewater Mr. and Mrs John Mooney and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mangus and family, near Union City Mr. Harry Spencer and daughter Loreen and son Lowell, Mrs. James Blose and Mrs. Lizzie Gist were entertained Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ethel Woods and daughter Meriam at Whitewater.

cousin. Miss Maud Deboy and other relatives here and at Lynn. Miss Cain is the daughter of Rev. John Cain, who formerly lived here.... Mr. and Mrs. Byron Batchelor and son, Guy, of Marion, Ind., passed through here Sunday. They were with their daughter, Mrs. Opal Moyer, of Richmond. ...Mrs. lona Senior spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Emma Wright Mrs. Macel Jefferies and baby, Fowler, are visiting Mrs. Jefferies cousin, Mrs. Orville Jennings and family of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker, of Richmond, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Billie" Parker Mrs. Jane Heaston, of Daleville, Ind., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Bales Mr. and Mrs. Will Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. James Newman and Mrs. Flo Wills attended the funeral of John Moody at Lynn, Sunday afternoon Mr. and

Mrs. Allen Johnson spent Wednesday

with Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Vandegrif. . Mrs. Hannah Holloway has bought property in Winchester. She will move there 60on....Mrs. Cora Williams and famliy were the guests of Mrs. Williams' mother, Mrs. Sarah Sharp, Sunday Bloomlngport Friends church: Sunday school at 9:15, lesson, "The Kingly Kindness of David." What a cripple gained because he had a good father is told in next Sunday's story. Kindness shown by Jonathan to David was paid back years afterward to his son. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m., by the Rev. Viola Johnson. DALTON, Ind. Curtis Bales went to Connersville Monday to get employment in the factory there. He has been employed in the factory at Hagerstown for some time Mrs. H ousel Dennis spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Abbott. Mrs. Kate Burkett, of Muncie, spent the week end with Mrs. Pherby Hai ter Last Sunday was the regular preaching date for Rev. Carl Baldwin at Nettle Creek. He spent Sun-

, day night with his sister, Mrs. Harvey ! Lamb. Misses Ruth and Mabel Lamb

accompanied him homS for a visit with their grandparents George Beeson, Jr., has gone to the Great Lakes naval training station at Chicago. Ilia father, Edward Beeson, who went with him, returned homo Wednesday Mrs. Mary Bales and Mrs. Roso Dennis called on friends and old neighbors, Monday, at Dalton Mrs. Lena. Beeson and Miss Mary Beeson were in Connersville, last. Monday Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Farlow and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Root and son, Lowell, started last Friday morning to motor through to Erwin. Tenn. They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Farlow.. . . .Charles Farlow was in Muncie last week on business. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Farlow of near Selma. spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. William S. Farlow Mr. and Mrs. John Bales were at Losantville, Tuesday. While there they called on Mrs. Rebecca Lamb, who has been quite ill Mrs. Henry Jackson and baby, of Boston, Ind., are visiting Rev, and Mrs. Job Dennis. Mr. Jackson is spending some time with her here.

DOUBTFUL VOTERS (Continued From Page One.)

be a normal registration of voters in Wayne county. Men 1 have polled as a rule ask for information concerning how the registration Is to be made."

Dayton Their Mecca

It is expected that a large number of

Wayne county Democrats will attend the Cox notification meeting in Day

ton, Saturday. Wayne's Democracy will make the trip to the Gem City in

a fleet of automobiles. The start will be made from the Westcott hotel shortly after-8 o'clock Saturday morning. A special train carrying party workers from all parts of the state from Indianapolis to Dayton will pass through Richmond about 10 o'clock Saturday morning. G. O. P. at Rushville.

Saturday Rush county Republicans l .i j . t,..t ; 1 1 riii...!

Will uuiu a jneouug ill. Xv UOUV1UC

fully that the demand for McKlnley to get off his front porch was completely silenced. Uncle Jack was puzzled by the large crowds which were turning out everywhere to greet Bryan, who was urging the free and unlimited coinage of silver. Gowdy suspected that about as many Republicans were Included in the Bryan audiences as Democrats, but he was not sure. He then requested all Republicans who attended public meetings to wear gold badges. Then came the Bryan meeting in Richmond and the great majority of

the crowd wore either gold ribbons or

yellow carnations. "Uncle Jack" witnessed the spectacle and was no longer mystified. Bryan lost his temper. So did the

chairman of the meeting. From that

time" until the election Republicans all over the country wore their colors Qf

gold, and McKlnley stuck to the

front porch.

with whom he had had a difference. "The press should not be hampered while In the lawful pursuit of news or interfered with while honestly disseminating really important information for its readers." Justice Fawcett ruled.

COUPLE TRY SILENCE CURE. TOTTENHAM, Efeland The magistrate at Tottenham, after hearing a man and woman air their quarrel in

court, advised them not to speak to

each other for a month. Both agreed to try this antidote.

BLOOMINGPORT, Ind. Mrs. William Parker is visiting her sons, Howard and Tom, at Richmond J. H. Newman, of Richmond, called on his parents here Friday Miss Bertha Lamb was the week-end guest of Mrs Hannah Holloway and family John Hatfield, the noted evangelist, is conducting a tabernacle meeting at Winchester. Several people from here are attending the meetings Mrs. Clyde Hockett and little daughter, Lucille, of Winchester, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman Mrs. W. E. Wright and little daughter, Mary Alice, and Miss Marie Engle, went to Wabash, Ind., Friday, where they visited Mrs. Will Huber and family. They returned home Tuesday evening. On their way home they stopped at Marion and visited the Soldiers' Home.... Mr. Lawrence Oberander and Miss Edyth Hockett were the Sunday guests of Miss Ural Reynolds, of Fountain City... Miss Gladys Cain, of Warsaw, Ind.. is visiting her

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speakers will be Senator James E.

Watson, Representative Richard N. Elliott; Walter F. Bossert, district

cnairman, ana Airs, jiiiizaoein laypuui i

Earle, district woman chairman. Campaign plans will be discussed at the meeting. District Chairman Bossert plans to hold organization meetings in every county in the district before the end of the month. There will also be a district rally held in Connersville, some time this month which Is expected to attract a large attendance. Senator Watson will be the principal speaker. Jack Gowdy's Stunt. Senator Watson believes Senator Harding, as G. O. P. presidential candidate, should not abandon his "front porch" campaign. He recalls the success of McKinley's "front porch" campaign and refers to the strategy displayed by "Uncle Jack" Gowdy. a Rushville man who died about two

years ago, as one of the McKio'eyl

managers, which. Senator Watson ;isserts, "got the goaf 'of William Jennings Bryan. The Gowdy plan had its initial tryout in Richmond and it worked so surcess-

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