Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 304, 3 November 1920 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1920.

GRILLE AND LONGE, WINCHESTER DEALERS IN JUNK; QUARREL "" ft V' Hi. ' '"' ''"''' - WINCHESTER. 'Ind., Nov. 3. Tony Longe and Andy Grille pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery Tuesday in Squire , George Coafe court and' each paid a line and ccsta amounting to J12.80. ' ' TbeVtwo men' had a fight .Saturday night, at Longe's home, and were taken Jntacustody by Sheriff UfN. Davisson and Deputy U. S. Daly, f It is said that Grille and Ixrage'a 17-year-old daughter are sweethearts and wish to marry. Longe objects on account of the daughter being his housekeeper and the only one to care for his six children, and he fears Grille will take her away from Winchester to reside. Longo and Grille are. in business together, the junk business. Thornburg Dead a Home. Isaac W. Thorr' k. 63, Is dead at

his home four m' ioutheast of Win-1

Chester, after ... Bering illness of heart trouble. . a snrvived by an invalid widow and six children, Frank and Forest Thornburg, Mrs. Arlie liowe, Mrs. Milo Shade and Mrs. George Locke. Local Couple Married. It became known Tuesday that the marriage of Peter L. Brouse and Effie Hardesty was solemnized by Squire George Coats, in his office, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Brouse will reside in Ridgeville." Smallpox Closes School. Several cases of smallpox are reported in this "city and county. The Oliver P. Morton school, in the northcast part of the city, is closed. Sev

eral children from that, school are reported as having th; disease. Also .-one case has been reported from the Lincoln school consolidated, west of the city. It seems to be in a light form, and the physicians'seem to think it will- hot-be a serious epidemic a4P thi3 time. W. M. Hisson Dead. W. M. Hisson, 62, secretary and treasurer of the Union City Carriage company, is dead at his home in that city, following an operation after an i'lnesg of several v-ks. He is survived by the w'n!ow and one daughter, Mary Jean Hson. "'' Accused Nsgro Captured.

A neero paid to have murdered a policeman at Columbus, Ohio, on last Thursday night, van captured a.t Hidgeville, Saturday, he being taken Irom t he westbound passenger train. The negro was seen at Urbana, Ohio, r.fter having escaped from the officers. Later he was seen again, but eluded the officer. He was not captured uu tij the train reached Tlidgeville. Members Visit Union City. In a special car, about 50 members of Winchester Chapter. No. 30, Eastern Star, went to Union City Friday evening, where they participated in the first anniversary celebration of the Union City chapter. This chapter in rtituted that lodge, on" year ago. Mrs. Pheline Pyle Brown, 60, wife of "David Brown, is dead at her home in Farmland, of cancer. To Erect New Depot. The Big Four railroad has taken an

option on the ground beginning at the i railroad on tho- east side of. East Ftreet and running north to Short f-treet. and east tq the Gutheil resi dence, as a location for the new Big Four depot. On account of double j tracking, the present depot will have: to he torn away, as the survey places , the north track on the ground where it now i?. Damage Suit Rested. ' The damage suit of Daniel B. Aid starlt vs. the Union Traction company and Walker D. Hines, federal admin

istrator of railways of the united States, and the Lake Erie & Western railroad company, which has b?cn on i rial in 'the Randolph county circuit rouvt nince Monday, rested Saturday, rnd. .Lidge Shockney dismissed the jviry until Thursday, November 4. He granted each of the six attorneys one hour each for argument, which will tike place on that day. The case was enued here from the Delaware circuit court. . Hohart Cox, 23, an employe of the Dodge garage, this city, was killed

Saturday afternoon while unloading anJ

automobile from a freight car at the Big Four depot. The machine fell on him and fractured his skull. He died about an hour after the accident. He was a son of John Cox. of Winchester, and besides his parents, leaves a wife and four brothers, Roy, Walter, RuscH and Orville. He was an ex-service man. Funeral services were held from his late home Monday afternoon, the Rev. Harvey Thornburg officiating. Randolph Post, No. :',!. American Legion, and the KniRhts of Pythias had charge. Licenses Issued. Marriage licenses have been issued to James G. Spence, (IS, and Harriet Hamilton. 54. both of Randolph conn-

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ty; George Albert Woodard, 27, and Hildred Crete Fisher, both of Farmland; Clarence Riner, 50, and Clettie Hancock, 38, both of Winchester. Hotel Changes Owners. The Randolph Hotel has changed management and on Monday A. J. Brenner, a former proprietor, took charge. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Ferguson, who have managed the hotel for three years, will return to their former home iu Noblesville. Real Estate Transfers. Mary A. Schrentz to Henry Neffsingcr, pt. 80.1. S. W. addition, Union City. W. D., 52,300. Halloween was observed in this city Saturday and also Monday evenings. The down-town streets were thronged with a merry crowd of masqueraders. Never before was better order kept, and there was fun but not of a destructive nature.

LOWER CALIFORNIA ZONETO HAVE NEW GOVERNOR CALEXICO. Cal., Nov. 3. Baldomero A. Ahnada, who was nominated provisional governor of the northern district of Lower California last July, but who never took office, has been appointed permanent governor of the district, President Merida of the municipality of Mexicali, Mexico, near

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here, has announced. Almada relinquished claim to the office when Esteban Vantu, then governor, refused to vacate the post. Almada will succeed Governor Balarezo.

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record Dec. 1. A special meeting of stockholders will be held Nov. 24 to vote on a plan to increase the authorized common share capital from $10,000.000 to $50,000,000. The American Tobacco company

owns a majority of the $10,000,000 stock now outstanding.

School Board to Receive Bids for Building Bonds The board of education will receive bids for the sale of bonds to the amount of $400,000, at 2 p. m., Friday; at the high school. f Five percent is paid on the bonds. Contracts for the erection of the Junior high school, for the west side, will be let immediately after.

Election Passes Quietly In Village of Oxford; Record Vote is Cast OXFORD, O., Nov. 3. Election day passed off quietly in thi3 village and a record vote was cast. In three of the eight precincts more women voted than men; in the other precincts the vote was about equal. Many more women voted than election officials (nought would vote. In the schools many students went home to vote, though in the women's colleges the most of those entitled to vote cast their votes by mail. One day was set aside for the purpose of making out and mailing ballots. Appointed Processor. Miss LouiseLogie, of Wilmette, 111., a graduate of Northwestern university,

Evanston, 111., . has been appointed professor of chemistry in Oxford College for Women, succeeding Miss Henrietta List, resigned. Miss Logie assumed the duties of her new position yesterday. Farmer Found Unconscious. Samuel Doty, 62, a prominent farmer and Mason, living north of town, was found yesterday afternoon in an unconscious condition in his barn. It was at first thought that he had suffered a stroke of paralysis, but it later developed that an attack of acute indigestion had caused a scarcity of blood to the brain, which caused his. toppling over. Physicians say he will recover fully in a couple of days.

DAVIS LEAVES FOR LONDON. NEW YORK, Nov. 3. John W. Davis, American ambassador to Great Britain, left here Tuesday on the steamship Aquitania, returning to his post at London, to remain until the pi-

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