Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 277, 30 September 1920 — Page 3

26,500,000 WOMEN IN UNITED STATES

ELIGIBLE TO VOTE

(By Associated Press)

WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. Figures compiled by the census bureau and

other government departments indl

i.ie wai me number of women in the United States over 21 years of age is28,035,000, of whom approximately 26.500.000 are eligible to vote in the

iNovemDer election. This estimate

makes a liberal allowance for alien women, American women married lo

aliens, and others ineligible. Exact figures are not available on the number of women over 21, but

barred from voting through various

reasons. Census bureau officials believe, however, that this year at least 1,000.000 of the 5,250.000 foreign-born

women in me united States will not

4 yet nave become naturalized. Many Ineliaible.

In addition, there were in 1910, ac

cording to the census, about 60.0J1

jnaian women most of whom were

nving on reservations, 8,607 Chinese and Japanese women ineligible tr vote, a comparatively small number

or American women married to aliens find barred from voting for that reason, and a large number deprived of the ballot under state statutes in ha--mony with constitutional provisions.. The total of these inellgibles was estimated at about 1,500,000. American women married to aliens are not eligible to vote, the department of justice has held, but foreign born women married to American citizens or whose fathers have become American citizens, are entitled to the ballot without naturalization proceedings. The number of eligible male voters in the United States this year has not i

HOOSIER DRYS NAME

WOMAN FOR SENATOR

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IN P., THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, lszo.

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Mrs. Culla J. V-yhlnjrer. Mrs. Culla J. Vayhinper of Upand. Ind.. has been nominated for J. senator by the Prohibitionists f l.er state. She he wife of the "-evident. of Taylor University.

been determined. Based on an eslimated population of lOK.nnnnrtn nnw.

ever, the census bureau figured that

uide are now 34.S07.000 men in the United States OVer 21 venra nt - o-c

of whom probablv 31.500 oon mu m ho

entitled to vote in November

The trouble with being a martyr to Cause is that SO mnnv norcno n.Mi

, . uhuj nui merely-think you were foolish.

SUES FOR INJURIES

RECEIVED IN CRASH EATON, O., Sept. 30. Suit for $3,035 damages for alleged personal injuries has been filed in common pleas court by F. M. Deem, of Eldorado, against Louis M. Ressler, of Verona, the suit growing out of an automobile collision in Eaton about a year ago. Deem avers he was riding in Dr. W. H. Tucker's automobile as the doctor's guest and as they were turning a

corner me uessier car, in the rear

crashed into and overturned

at Seven Mile, Butler

ber. 1891.

County, O.

Grants Papers. Acting under authority of the federal Commissioner, Judge Risinger, in common pleas court, Wednesday, granted to Tony Dattolico, 41, of Camden, final naturalization papers. Dattolico, a native of Napoli, Italy, came to this country in May, 1905. The last six years he has lived in Preble county and has been employed by M. B. Stubbs, farmer.

rtfiJ ?er Baltic, which left Liverpool

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leaders. Both the

noon editions will be Republican in politics.

doctor's car. Dr. Tucker, of Eldorado, some time ago filed suit here In common pleas court against Ressler for $20,273 for injuries allegedly sustained as a result of the same accident. Seeks Divorce. Alleging that his wife ran away with another man more than eight years ago and has since remained away, Martin E. Fowler has filed suit against Ada Fowler for divorce, upon grounds of gross neglect and wilful absence. Fowler gives his wife's present address as Fairfield. Jefferson Pnnntv

Iowa. The couple married in SeDtem-

PUBLISH MORNING EDITION EVANS VI LLE, Ind., Sept. 30. The Evansville Journal, the oldest newspanpr in thia rit v a n H f .t-

: " av in an j jcaia tne published as an afternoon daily, an-

$16,750,000, LARGEST GOLD SHIPMENT, ON WAY TO U. S. NEW YORK. Sept. 30. The largest shipment of gold, $16,750,000, ever transported across the Atlantic. Is being brought to New York on the White

Sept. 22, it was renorted here Wednes.

day. The gold is consigned to American bankers. The largest previous shipment from abroad of which there is any known record was approximately $8,000,000. The longest Danvrus roll brought

down from early times is forty yards?

long.

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The Baldwin Piano Co

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J. R. Jones, Dealer

Reed's, 10th & Main

Representative

Product

The above organization means much to the musical community of this vicinity. The representative, J. R. Jones, who has been connected with the Walter B. Fulghum Victrola store for the past three years returns to the piano field because of the demand made for the Baldwin products in other cities, but has not had a representative in this district for some time. Many inquiries regarding the Baldwin have necessitated placing our organization in this district. Mr. Jones will carry a complete line of demonstrators and invites all friends and patrons to call to hear the Baldwin Piano Player Piano The Baldwin Piano Company began business 57 years ago and has grown constantly until now a leader in its class of manufacturers of high grade

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Location

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SALE TRIMMED HATS

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Men's $2.30 Union Suits Medium weight r i b bed fleece lined, ankle length,

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