Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 243, 21 August 1920 — Page 2

fata Ctty, Ind.; Eleanor Hafpe year, Camlrrtdee City.- lad. -

DUBLIN M. E. Mason, principal

Cambridge City, Ind. ; Lucy & O'Con-

neu, 6- year, Dublin, Ind.i Emma Sut

ton, 8-4 year, Dublin, lad;) Margaret

Bmltn, 1-2 rear, Dublin, Infl.

HAGERSTOWN Wi O. Wissler,

ru p eri ntend e nt. , Hagerstown, tad.;

WIHard J. Stabr principal 703 W.

15 th Bt, Marlon, Ind. j Helen Biggs,

assistant. 2v4 Is. 17tb SU Richmond. Ind.; Odetta Needham, assistant. Wo bash, Ind.; r Mccracken, assist

ant. Monrovia, Ind.j Claude H.

Rhcedea, T-8 year, JTairiand. Ind.i Lu

lu Brown, S-9 jreeav HaeersUmn. Ind.; Mary Ballengexi 2-4 year. Hagerstown. Ind-j Bather Porter 2-3 year. Hageretown, Ind.; Opal Cox 1-2 year, Hagers. town, Ind. ' -

Short News of City J

1 JOBS WELL FILLED:

: LIST. IS RELEASED

1111 . .

iwun a iew vacancies exist in

county high schools County Superintendent of Schools Williams says they

wui 09 iiuea before the start of school

Pt. 0. He has Innumerable applies, tions, he says, The list of teachere signed tor the coming term follows j Abinrtnn TmmAi. 4 .. ... .

Dorothea Brown. Greens fork 8, Hil-

eSWpaWT??rni,,hLp1' Oarwan, k. B. B, Richmond e. TTVar.v n

fjJRSSt JT Mel

nign school 401 SnW. W' Gotland. SSJa400 S?1 "treat; - Bess Doty 4-5-6 year BostonJ Lydia AusL. i reaJ8' Boston; 8, Olive liarg"' . i, Floret Qunn, R, R. B, Richmond i fl. Thelma Coggeshall, WiUlamsbS Center Township Prank Caw

MaSiTa M' 6 80:6ar 7,Orant street aJ?n' ?1 rars' Centerrlllo iM r05 W,r,1'l! yeftr85 Greensfork Jfdolph Btret; 6, Russell SanI ders, Green3fork; 6, Anna P. HarriT

sistant. GreensforkT Katwl rvl. be held-

7-8 yearn, Greensfork- Isabel jcwI'' No Chl,rch SundavNv, rhn-ii -e-v-6-6 years, Greensfork; Dorothy Hen ' 3 "0be 5Id ,n the Flrst Christian nlng. 3-4 years, 108 South qth I Urch Sl,I,da The regular Bunday street; Ada Barta, 1-2 years MooSJ I ST,Ce be conIted. aft-r ville. years, Mooreg-. hlch a Fhort communion fiervlcn win

X-ttj. AtCajtiQiMA, tALAoiQL juiu 6UiN-iiGiLaAi. laCiiMOiNii, IMi, oATLiilUAY, AU(1. 21. 1920

Frulte Coming Down Fnrfta have

taken a falj out of; the H."j. L., according to Lou MerenrlOu fruit dmlor.

who saye: frulta of; all kinds will tw

more plentiful and eheaper th.la year than last Peacheo are elated to atart

skidding In price the, first of next

wee. Apples will- he the lowest In

sere raj seasons because of bumper

cropa. rears, pruroa ana cantaloupes are Selling for leant th

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ievei reached last year. May Opsanfze Club A Klwanls club for Richmond was discussed among a dozen business men of this cltv at a luncheon at the Y. ,M. C. A. Friday. It was agreed to met Rgaln In a week and give the matter more consideration. 8toke Takes Vacation Th nv

R. W. Stoakes, pastor of the First Methodist Church, 1 out of the city on a vacation and will not return until Sept. 1. During Chautauqua no serv

ice except that of Sunday School will

IN JACKSONBURG, GOVERNOR COX'S OLD HOME TOWN

oe held. The Rev. L. E. Murray, nastor

Dalton Town.Mni , i b hell- The :

prlndpaL Mooreland- Mttrv T f churh- m not return from his Lumnkin Iary Ant vacation until the first of Sentinhi-

Samuel HeZZ:?W1i: N'l Trer Takes Trio-City Treasnr-

Franklin T(wn?hfan,n;i..

er Frank Beseher will leave Monday for a two week's trio to the northeast. Mr. Beacher vdll etond the national convention of Beta Phi Sigma fratern

ity. LAter, he will sro to Detroit.

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Ind-.-Maryam Wood3,7 8 year k"ii r' Niagara Falls, and .Canada, returning Richmond, Ind.; M "uthrie 5 8 T Important cities In the northyeaounfa Soeeder, Flned-Mayor ZlmWilletts, 1-2 year no f ' merman- back oa 3" the city Place, City; 1. VerSon Waier R R j C0OrtJ flne two PTPeders Saturday - Tl T?fol, a . " ' Jt- t. m Orpine TTnwnrH TTIfvr a n J

t -vv.., ujuuu, 1 11U. : X TTalnrt r-1 1111;, oucniru nil Richmond. Ind. 6D Gale" f"Uth Eighth afreet, and Abraham

The corner grocery in Jacfcaonburg, and group of present-day Jackaonbur kiddiaa.

ab LLic uiruiDiace 01 i.nvprnnr

Cox. Jacksonbure, a tiny Ohio

"iLaire not rar trom Uayton, awoke one morning recently to find itself famous. The old corner errocery where "Jimmie" Cox

a a boy bought sugar and tea for has mother, and other placea once frequented by the youth, suddenly became objects ol interest to outsiders, for th first time in vilJaee history. This

pleased Jacksonburg, and it especially th village kiddies, each one of whom now thrs that be or she, as the case may be, has a good chance to be nominated for president some day.

as a reward for being honest, so she gave him $5. Confer With Applicants J. H. Bentley, superintendent of Richmond Schools, rpflirnor! -.'l-nrr CKIn rm ttij

- --1 .......... . - um viiici&u, i l may . Oree.no Torrnship R. d Shaffar I iu. ' "rrf""tpd cn North E. answer-; He was in conference with several principal. R. R. p. "J I"?1"' pd the call of the Mayor's eravel and University of C.hicozn onnKo.r,.

m- j . ' ..v., vanuB. inn " , . . . I ... - "-r 1 wi

vri.iays Williamson nrinclnai nf v,i, encn rTlpa l nna costs, school. Economy In ;Fmnc2 k2 L ntTer TakM VawtlonChlef of assistant. Whittler Hall New York ' f:,C,e. Wnper' Mrs- Wenger. daughcity, N. Y. ; Harry Armstrong 7-S var t7' Mr" wSrB father and mother, Williamsburg, Ind.; MaS Taylor 5-6 w' a"d. rS- J" - Wenger, and Mr. year. Centervilio t,, . .,y t' 0 i ene-er's brother. E. M. Wpnnr nt,rl

3-4 year, 316 N. 19th St Citv Eifaml,y' W,H ,eave Saturday ntght for

.- i v .. w m.T il'U. iIl"T Will

positions on the senior

faculty.

high school

ville.

Adopt a Baby Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Kuhlman, 203 North Sixteenth street, have filed a petition for the

aaomion of Charles Junior, born Ches-

srCia,8ley' 1-2 year, 323 W. Main nJafrl6,n Twn8hlp Bertha Beeson Keevlr ;r,GreeOSrk- Ind ' Rosca Keever, primary. Cambridge City, Ind Jackson Township 2. Louise Linn" ley. CambridM citviZi . o S.ef?d:

Ridenour, Dublin. Ind.; Ethel L. Stant. ter EHIs. The baby's mother is dead, imoiin. Indiana; Callie Tremps ! f'nd h'3 father has disappeared.

:'UU1"11' entervnie, Ind.; Ruthi Whlte Named Miss Esther 1 rr m.ps Primary. Centerville, Ind. "VVhlte has been appointed to the memTf .n ,Town3hip i. Elenore . hership of the citizens' executive n' ?rJllc,,,paI' Haseratown, Ind. ; i committee which will push the state wrae McCullough, primary, Haters-i wlcie educational drive in November. Tn;,M, A, 2' LoriS A. Eilar, prlncl-! Tw Have Enlisted-r-Louis Crose, of nL, t 9; In,L; Elizabeth Jarrett, Chestnut street, and Kenneth Fuller, primary, ebster, Ind. '130 Linden Avenue, enlisted In the n,?iW .Gtrd,en Township Leslie coast artillery of the army and were r 1 P13ncipal- Fountain City, Ind.; j sent to Camp Lewis, Yash. Ind I ; Mar?1NichoiT Lo8ant5v,lle. 8hu" v,3,t' Here First Sergeant ' "I,lry wicnols, 5-6 year. Lvnn. 1 Kompr n Riinn r Ti,r.r.nit.

inn.; uraco Pits, 3-4 year. Fonntain . S-uinV T"', TZTl.JZ

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MAN OF LOST MEMORY IS A CANADIAN VETERAN INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 21 The man of lost memory, who asked aid of the police Thursday nizht. wa.s identified

CnmP a ,eW ml,e9 north of Center" the Police believe, yesterday after

Circuit Court

Edith Z. Shulte was granted a divorce in circuit court Saturday morning from George L. Schultz on grounds of abandonment and failure to provide. Amos Eversman was oriirH ..

Home of the Friendless K

Knights of Columbus Give Statue of Lafayette To Alsace-Lorraine Populace METZ, Alsace Lorraine, Aug. 21. The statue of Lafayette presented to France by the Knights or Columbna of

America was unveiled today by Su-

W. 0. Wissler Heads Hagerstoum Teachers HAGERSTOWN. Ind., Aug. 21 The Hagursiuwn public schools will reopen Monday, Sept. 6, with Prof. W. O. Wissler. formerly with the Rich

mond schools, head of the teaching staff. The local school board feels fortunate in securing Prof, Wissler as he is experienced and competent. He received his early education here and is a graduate of the Hagerstown schools. Later he graduated from Erlham college, Indiana state normal and received special training In Indiana university and the university of Wis

consin. The list of teachers for the fall term follows: W. O. Wisslar, superintendent; WHJard Stahr, principal; 1 Miss Odette Need ham, commercial; ' Miss Laura MoCracken, of Monrovia, Ind., donvestlo and general science: 'Miss'

Helen Rlggs, of Richmond. English

una nwaemaucs; Claude H. Rhoadee, of F airland, Ind, 7th and 8th grades; Miss Lulu Brown, 6th and 6th grades; Miss Mary Ballanger, srd and 4th grades, and Miss Opal Cox, primary. Grant Ledbetter has been re-empjoyed as custodian of the building. CoagUin Baby "Was" All Right Aug. 2, Crank Says HAMMONTON, N. J, Aug. 21 Kidnepped Baby Blakeley Coughlln was within 10 miles of this place Anr. 2.

the day August Pasquale, the "crank"

was arrested at Florida, N. J., according to a statement made by Pasquale today at the Morriston Jail. The chad was all right and was being well cared for on that night, he said. Pasquale, according to the noUan!

said the baby was belnr cared for bv

a male attendant and by a woman.

xibo , u. w uuui us nas spoaen. Police now are watchlne for turn

rough-looking men and a woman wTm

have passed through In a closed automobjle a number of times In the last

two wee&fl.

$2,000 NOW TOTAL

OF SALVATION FUME

1

American Legion Chaplain

Does Not bem Hi-eitcticn St. Louis. Mo.. Auar. 21 Tln.

Father Francis . K. .... a ,

Y chaplain, general of the American Legion, who is in a local hospital recuperating from injuries received In

an automobile accident, July 26, announced today he would not seek the election. Sept. 29, when his term expires.

morning by Judge Bond. The boy was ?m ,KnIght Jam A Flaherty, of

arraigned in juvenile court on a charge

01 yeui jarceny. REALTY TRANSFERS. Martha I. Green and TCdwarrf w

Green to Sarah A. Williams, west half

. f - vji Tn iu ciH r M.n M Willi:

. . t w v wi- vi ul vwuierviiie. ii.yuu

Aivy b uanaaa. THe identification rhari4 a tvtii JL rui. r

City, Ind.

n r i 11 1 .

Parrv Tnm,n onuu is assistant instructor m

, ix- liuiuer, -4 year amy. Ind,; . Effie Wilson, 1-2 Lconomy, Ind.

Washington Townahin a t ai

ander principal; Milton, Ind.; Merrill

4 n i , , .

1 1 Mir 11 ii'u f 1 u u vot 11 T-n an t v m a a

I Biter a couple days trip in various year, part- 0f thB rmintV in fha ntorae nf

recruiting. Pennington Goes Back Levi T. Pennington, director of the Friends For-

was brought about by a certificate of nationality bearing his photograph found among effects at the Hotel Severin and by a man whose name the police did not obtain, who professed to have served with Cathcart during the war. This man also visited the hospital and told the physicians he was sure the man Is Cathcart. He said Cathcart was a member of the Canadian flying corps, and that he had been wounded in the chest; that a silver piece bad been put In his left arm and another In his skull back of his left ear. An examination disclosed that the man's body was scarred In those places.

uuuunm, iinncinai or hfch 1

University Helshts Indianannli-T tWh V i ward Movement, returned from WestMary E. eech. assSSl ! ""tins; held In Plainfleld. Ville Tnrl nc.i nr..,. . ' "era Ind.. but Is to SO back for nn a1rlr.a

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IB IVTillcf

Hffll .

xumon, ina.;uianche Doty

y6&r. 1 QlinJnW VMwnl. TT- 1 Ji . .

o-o year. it,- j . . . '

MUton, Ind.; Marie Snyder 3-4 vpat 5oa 8esslon8 are being

Mary McCalment. 1-3 vear DanViiio ' ceia- ceveraA Kicnmona Friends have Ind.; Neil McMahan, Milton ini- 1 i en attendinS the week's sessions.

i KAiAsa ibss uumm iira cii

art. South Tenth street, ftrand a watch. He advertised it Mrs. Helen Miller, 37 North Eighth street, claimed it. Stewart didn't want any reward. But Mrs. Miller insisted, 6he

saiO Friday, that he take something

uuc' teaser, uentervllle, Ind.; 2. EST? 5yJ MSore' CamldSe City. rv.tMary Conne. Milton. Ind. WAYNE TOWN9HIP1, Edna Toney. principal. R. R. B, Richmond, Ind; Ardath Thompson, primary, 28 rf 7th St. Richmond. Ind.; 2. NelUe Morrow, principal. R. R. B, Richmond, Ind .; -Marjorie Pickott. primary, R R r Richmond. Ind.; 5. Cora Nolder, principal, 39 N. 8th St.. Richmond Ind.; Frances Simjnono, primary. R. R ij Richmond. Ind.; 6. George M. Ellio' principal, 51 0 N. 19 th St., Richmond Ind.; Lora Eldridse, primary. R. R c Richmond, Ind.; 9. Ora White, principal. 32 S. 14th St.. Richmond Tn,i -

Mildred Stevens, primary, 1306 Main ;

ou. iticiimond. Ind.; 10. James C Starr principal, 3C5 S. W. 3rd St., Richmond' Ind.; Martha Allen, 516 year, 1317 N. C St., Richmond, Ind.; Ada Parry, 31 i vear, 504 N. W. 6th St. Richmond. Ind.; Elenita Simmons, 1-2 year, R R. B. Richmond, Ind.; 11, R. N. Lammott. principal. R. R. A, Richmond. Ind ; Mary Spillman, primary. Fountain City; 11, Clara Porter, principal 312 N. 9th St., Richmond, Ind,; Greta Slsk, primary, Richmond, Ind.; 12 Mary Hennlng, 108 S. 7th St., Richmond, Ind.; 13. Richard Taylor, D. R. D, Richmond, Ind.; 14, I. L. Parks. HenlV Road, Richmond. Ind.: 15. Ro-'

lone Elliott, Dublin, Ind.; Grace Sto-

gall, music, 15 N. 10th St., Richmond. Ind. WEBSTER TOWNSHIP Mildred Cutter, principal of high school, 204 S 7th St.. Richmond, Ind.; Lucile Williams, 6-7-8 year, R, R. A. Richmond, Ind.; Juanlta Atkinson, 3-4-5 year, Economy, Ind. CAMBRHXJE CITY A. IL Hlnes, superintendent. Cambridge City, Ind.; Emerson Cloyd, principal. Williamsburg,1 Ind.; W. J. Brewlen, assistant, Cambridge City, Ind.; Fern Hester, assistant, Milton, Ind. ; Ruth Mccormick, assistant, Milton. Ind.; Flossy Neff, assistant, Greensfork. Ind.; Ernest F, Davis, assistant, 406 College Ave., j

Richmond, Ind.; Marna Johnson, 8 year, Cambridge City, Ind,; Ruth KeV Iran, 7 year, Cambridge City, Ind.; Eleanor Newman. 6 year, Cambridge City, Ind; Marie Bolenhaugh, 5 year, Cambridge City, Ind.; , Katherine Kniese, 4 year, Jambrldie City, Ind.; Inez Funk, 3 year, Cambridge City, tad.; Hazel Showalter, 2 year, Foun-

FIFI IS STILL SOCIETY'S PET

Financial Director Resigns1

tisy Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. Resigns, tion of Swager Sherley, of Louisville, Ky., as director of finance, effective Sept. 1, was announced today by Secretary Colby. Mr. Sherley, it is understood will return to the practice of law. D. C. Porteous, assistant director of finance, has been designated acting director, the secretary said. EDGAR LEADS HUTCHINSON 37 TO 38 IN GOLF TOURNEY (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Aug. 21. J. Douglas Edgar, af Atlanta, Canadian open champion was one up at the end of the first r.ine holes of the professional championship match at Slossmore club today with Jock Hutchinson, of Chicago,

Becona. n,agar won the first two holes, lost the sixth and the others were halved. Score: Edgar, 37; Hutchinson, 38.

ler to Katie M. Wilson, lots 34-35,

buum n&ir or iots 33-32, north half lots 82-33, Jackeonburg, $ 1. Lucille Craig and Raymond Craig to Katie M. Wilson, lots 32, 33, 34, 35 Jacksonburg, $1. Ruth B. and Alfred C. Underbill to Clarence Jessup, lot 9, Perry addition Richmond, $1.

Funeral Arrangements

LETVIA ASKED TO RECALL HER MINISTER TO U. S. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 Letvia has been asked by the United States to recall Alfred Nagel, bearing credentials as Letvian secretary of legation, who is being detained at New York by the Immigration authorities. It was stated officially today that Nagel was regarded by the American gov

ernment as an undesirable resident

Klett Funeral services for Mrs Dorathea Klett, 6 years old. who died at her home, 316 South Fourth street. Friday morning, will be conducted from the St. John's Lutheran church at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Burial will ho n

the Lutheran cemetery. Green Stuff Going Down;

Potato Prices "Too Low" NEW YORK, Aug. 21. Potatoes and frult3 and vegetables neared the season's low price level to date, according to a Department of Agriculture summary issued today. At $3 a barrel In New York, potato prices to growers "are now lower than they ought to be, considering the cost of production," the statement said. In Western cities potatoes are highed than In the East, and the price range is from $4 to $5 a barrel. Onions at 70 cents a bushel, and cabbage at $20 a ton, the statement said, "are going at radical Drices." f!nt.

loupe, watermelon and green stuffs and summer fruits generally have "suffered a severe reaction from the high market of spring and early summer." The first of Western boxed apples to reach Chicago are bringing from 2 to $3 against a $4 price early in the season.

Philadelphia. Most of the notmia.t.ion

of Metz cheered when he drew aside the silk sheet veiling the statue, which stands on an eminence dominating the valley of the Moselle. In his speech of presentation Mr. Flaherty 6aid: "This noble figure of a French nobleman denotes more eloquently than I can say the nature of this gift from the Knights of Columbus to the republic of France in memory of our common dead, who perished so that liberty that Lafayette and Washington fought for and won, might be preserved to the world." Mr. Flaherty said the Knights of Columbus, as Catholic citizens of America, desired by this memorial to

commemorate for ever the holy bond 1 of union between France and America, ' sealed by the blood of th Prpnch on1 i

American hero dead. i William P. Larkin, of New York, su-! preme director of the Knishts of Columbus. delivered the oration of the day. He reviewed the historic relations ! between France and the United States and told of the French Catholic clergy

t-wiecung sb.uou.wo to aid the colonies of America. Hugh C. Wallace tlio American am bassador, la his address, discussed the Russian situation in describing Lafayette's "services to an ideal." "What would this great apostle of liberty think of the great crime being committed today in the name of liberty?" the ambassador said. An Intensely Interesting feature of the ceremony was the presentation of a baton to Marshal Focht by Supreme Knight Flaherty.

MEETS IN CHICAGO MONDAY !

CHICAGO, III., Aug. 21 The senate committee appointed to investigate campaign expenditures will meet here Monday, Senator Kenyon, Its chairman, announced today, to outline plans for investigation of the fall campaign.

INTERNAL INSPECTOR SHOT NEW YORK. Auar. 21. Th hH r

T" t. ,f . -

"UU i internal revenue In spector, shot twice through the hftnil

?d taj sitting upright experienced In transporting the coal

statM ti-w "wt-u ucovu, j nuuj mo um wiubb, oecause or me car

.-wiu. stnortarn. hnwovor

It Is estimated that 12.000 or men

has been subscribed in the Wayni

county Salvation army campaign, aa cording to Mrs: A. W. Roach, ehals man of the drive. All of the solicit ors have not made a report. . Mrs Roach sail she hollered the amoun.' would about equal that of last year which was between $3,500 and $4X00 W. J.' Shirley, state representative said that the shortage of workers wai the most serious handicap. Hs wtt leave tor Indianapolis tonight or Sua day. Letters were still being maHei Saturday to persons not having eon tributed. Visits were made and let ters sent to people in Boston. Hagers town, Milton. Fountain City, Cambridge City, Williamsburg. Center ville, Dublin, Economy, GreeaafOri

ana .persuing. Among the larger gifts reeetv4 were $50 from John M. Lontx, $25 fro a Webb lodge of Masons, $15 from Adam H. Bartel, $10 each from the Arlington hotel. Howard Dill, and Ella 8. Hahn. A large number of $5 contributions were received. Persons who are intending to contribute are asked to send in their gifts before next Saturday. Aug. 28, to K. B. Calvert, treasurer of the Salvation Army fund. First National Bani, - I Complain on Condition Of State Road Bridge Complaints have come trod! a number of persons about the had oonttt tion of the bridge on the National Road west of Centerville. There ts a generaj idea that this bridge should

oe repairs a oy the county. The bridge belongs to the stale. County Superintendent of Roads Jones said Saturday morning he received a number of complaints from persons under the Impression that ft Is the place of the county to repair it - Jones said that when the bridge J

wa lurneo. over to tne state the con- - -dition of the floor was bad, and instead of repairing it as it should hare been, boards were nailed across it fn 1 a sllp-ehod fashion. " T.H.L&E. Has Plenty Of Coal in Richmond Coal enough to rem Interurban and city street era for 80 days fs reported by the engineer of the T. H. L & E power house. A dispatch from th state offices of the traction companv at Indianapolis said that the companyla hard presesd for coal. The engineer said that the company had its own coal mines. Difficulty Is

Sale on Children's

WASH SUITS

Up to $3.50 Values .$2.00

Many took advantage of this offer yesterday, but we still have excellent numbers and values left. Buy now for next season. See our window.

Selphf St. Loms Postmaster, Snubs Labor Conciliation

ST. LOUIS. Mo., Aug. 21 Post

master Colin M. Selph has refused to

and would not be permitted to enter ?" i?cr- N.lls0' a C0Bc11" h. iator sent here from the denartmpnt

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Mrs. Fifi Widener Leldy at Newport. The former Miss Fifi Widener, the attractive and capricious Philadelphian whose elopement last priwr with Carter Leidy caused a sensation in society, is spending the season at Newport. She is ha cooular as ever.

KALAMAZOO. Mich., Aug. 21.

Three trainmen were killed this morn

ing near Schoolcraft, south of here, when their train, a Lake Shore

ireignt, ran into an open derailer. The dead are Engineer C. E. Baseett, Fireman P. J. Grove and Brakeman C. J. Brodrick, all of Elkhart, Ind. They were burled under 4 coal car which overturned.

of labor to investigate alleged differ

ences Detween the postmaster and the postal employes, It was announced today. Mr. Selph said orders for th9 conference would have to come frcm the postofflce department in Washington.

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Suburban

HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Arville DaiJey and son. John, of near Centerville, were guests Wednesday of their uncle, John T. Hunt, who accom-

paniea them home and was their guest until Thursday evening. Mr. Hunt and Mr. Dailey will motor to Ft Wajne next week, to see Mr. Hunt's cousin, P. E. Mills, who Is in the hospital ter Charles Thornburg will leave Saturday via automobile for Eris, Pa., where his mother. Mrs. Mnin Th

hurgh. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. wm. Vanwert and family. Mrs. Thorn-

uurg wm accompany him home Mrs. Leslie Hatfield and children are eueBts of Mr. and Mrs. John Sells and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cnnnlff t

v -- w vv feetor and T. L. McConnaughey were made members of the town board last

Monaay night to succeed Wm. Immel and George Jones, who resigned.

OIL RESERVOIR EXPLODES; THREE MEN ARE KILLED SYRACUSE. N. Y., Aug. 21. Three men were killed and 12 Injured when a 2,000-gallon gasoline reservoir, the property of the C. E. Mills Oil company, exploded here today. Searchers found the bodies of the men under tons of mortar and debris. Windows in nearby dwellings and manufacturing plants were shattered by the force of the explosion. The. fire department and every ambulance

in the city responded,

EXPECT FLYERS AT NOME WASHINGTON. Aue. 21 The o

aviators flying from New York to Nome, Alaska, are expected to. reach their destination today. The war department announced that the four machines had arrived at Rubv. Alaska

yesterday. In perfect conditions after

a lusui irum jroanKs.

THEY'RE OFFJ CEDAR GROVE, La Aug. 21 Mrs. J. V. Umbarirer. 28. u the

Louisiana woman to seek office since

leimeseee rauned the

rrage amendment.

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:'S,V- 5l' , M iSwKi I fiSwTH! SMOOTH SURfACl HOUM

A DAINTY DRESS FOR THE GROWING GIRL Pattern 3339 was employed for this model. Jt is cut in 4 sizes: 6, 8, 10 and 12 years and requires 3 yards of 36-inch material for a 0 year size. Batiste, voile, dotted Swiss, organdy, gingham .and other wash fa.hrlca.

also silk, crepe, and cloth are attract

ive wr iui Biyie.

Address

J race for mayor today,

federal suf

She entered the

City

Size

A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12 cents in silver or stamps. Addrest Pattern Department Palladium. Patterns will be mailed to your address within one week.

Easy to clean and keep clean

Of course you want a kitchen cabinet. Every modern housewife realizes what a savin if is in time and energy, and how it adds to the efficiency and sanitation of her kitchen. I But there is only one cabinet made that hli all modern kitchen cabinet conveniences aril in a 1TVThat,?at.et,Sf a11 dvantages-SftNI-TATION. It is the Kitchen Maid. You'U be surprised how easy it is to dean and to kttficMant You don't have to dig tnte the corner te naks It free 1-om dust and d'rt. This cabinet has no corners. The am both

iunacei of tu S,itom Maid actually de away with 78 dt

Mteniaf , airt-satfaertag puM ortwra. It rrqairaa or moment's work ia the daily cleaning.

Yon wis want this helpfal advmntatfn wkn to. .1

kitchen cabinet. Remnmber it is foand only in the Kitcl Maid. Come ia end see or complete line of ittttr kitcl Mblnets.

HOLTHOUSlE

530 Main Street

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