Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 32, 16 December 1920 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1920.
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DUBLIN POLICE RAID HOUSES; SEARCH FOR SINN FEIN EVIDENCE (By Associated Press
dence against the promoters of Sinn Fein ' outrages- which ar conducted by the police or military authorities are among the notable features of life in Dublin. They usually take place in the daytime or in the early morning hours. 4 In making them the authorities have committed some blunders. The military motor trucks used to drive up in front of a suspected house and stop while the searchers entered the building. The trucks were left in charge of only a few men. This proved tempting to Sinn Pein attacks which freqpently surprised those on guard. No Risk Taken. No risk is taken now. The whole street, no matter what its importance, is cleared of all traffic for a distance on both sides of the suspected house and the searchers can thus do their work without apprehension of being taken in the rear. The fact that a house is raided implies no reflection on its owners.
Some of the most respected of Dublin Unionists have had their premises exhaustively searched. There have been several searches in Sackville street, Dublin's principal thoroughfare, and the starting point or junction of all its extensive street car .system. A raid there meant that the street cars were hfld up all along tlje line, and thus citizens half a mile or more away, would learn that a raid was in progress. While the search was going on armored cars would dash about and prevent entrance to the area within the line set by the authorities. The results Indicate that he government is at least obtaining information. An incident which indicates that the government agents are not the only ones who are collecting weapons under the decree that arms must bo surrendered, occurred the other day ft. one of Dublin's most fashionable clubs. There were two old revolvers in the club room. The police heard of them and notified the club that they would have to be surrendered. A few days later two men appeared and demanded the revolvers, which were surrendered to them. After they had gone, the club members looked at the receipt and found it was signed "Mutt and Jeff."
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Portrait of Washington Bought for Mt. Vernon (By Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 16. A miniature portrait of George 'Washington, painted at , the request of Martha Washington by Charles Wlllson Peale has been purchased at auction here by the Mount Vernon association for $9,600. The miniature, one of a number of Washington relics from the estate of Dr. David Stuart, a kinsman of Washington, is a portrait on ivory in a gold frame and reposes in the original leather case. It was presented by Martha Washington to Rosalie Eugenia Stuart, a daughter of Dr. Stuart. Other relics purchased by the Mount Vernon association include Washing-
; on's field telescope, which brought 4.000 and two mahogany chairs which
he had in his dining room at Mount Vernon. One of the chairs brought $1,10 Oand the other $700.Washington's shaving outfit, consisting of two razors, a hone, strop, brush, comb and mirror, in a morocco case, was sold to an anonymous purchaser from New York for $950.
Bare- Gerard Lois de Gebb. Baron Gerard Luis de GeLj has been charged with forminj? a cabinet in Sweden composed entirely of technical experts. He is prominent in scientific circles, making a specialty of geology. He visited the U. S. last summer.
were absent from the their grade Monday. xThe show for Dec. 22, is Anne Cornwall in "The Giri in the Rain" and a comedy, "Rings and Things". The basket-ball game played with Lewisburg, Friday night resulted in a victory for Monroe with a score of 23 to 14. Next Friday night Dixon will play at Monroe. REALTY TRANSFERS Mary E. Hindman to Frank Sherry, $1.000. : Lots 1-8,. block 15, Hagerstown. Forest Meek to Anna E. Meek, $1. Lot 26, H. A. Leeds addition, city. Nathan Hawkins to Frank Sasser, $1. Lot 45, Hawkins addition, city. Goerge Melling et al to John O. Melling, $1. Lots 130-131, Centerville. Ellen C. Fox to William O. Cleveland and Mary A.. $1,100. Lot 1.
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Hannah J. Lamb et al to Ottis Stiomm, $700. Part S. W. 18-17-13. Con. 11 acres.
Poverty and Pellagra Go Hani in Hani, Report (By -Associated Press.) . WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. Poverty and pellagra go hand in hand, the United States Public Health Service concludes after a" three year study of
the disease in the cotton mills of South Carolina. "As the Income fell the disease was found to increase and to effect more and more other members of the same family," says an announcement by the
service. "As the income rose, the disease decreased and was rarely found in families that enjoyed the highest incomes, even though this highest was still quite" low. "Differences among families with he same incomes are attributed by the report to differences in the expenditures for food, intelligence of the housewife, and ownership of cows gardens, etc. Difference among
villages which were economically similar are attributed to differences In the availability and condition of food in local markets. . "A recent statement by one of the largest life Insurance companies in the United States indicates that the food standards of southern wage earn
ers must have . improved remarkably of late, for the death rate from pellagra has fallen from 6.7 per 100,000 in 1915, to 2.3 in 1919."
H anters Find Boone's Name -. Carved on Virginia Rock (By Associated Press) HUNTINGTON, W. Vi. Dec. 16. That Daniel Boone, famed Kentucky hunter,, made an expedition ' into Wayne and Lincoln counties during his career, is the belief of a party of lumber jacks, who recently discovered the name "D. Boone" chiseled on a large rock at the mouth of a cava on Pond Fork of Four Mile Creek,
Lincoln county, near the Wayne line. The forms of the letters are said to correspond with the name of Boone which is found carved in the rocks of Kentucky. The rock bearing the name In Lincoln county is located In a remote and wild section.
Wedding gifts for dowerless brides are presented by the authorities of several towns in England.
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islature was intended not alone as a source of revenue but as a move to restrict the liquor traffic. Furthermore the provincial government has declared that if the new tax is resisted by the dealers, it will present to the legislature a bill providing complete prohibition of consumption of alcohol In the province.
A visitor's guide has been prepared by Superintendent Schieser and can be had by calling at his office. Visitors will always be welcome. Leonard Minnich, Senior, has been elected as yell-leader and is doing his part in making Monroe heard. Marie Miller, Freshman, returned to school Monday after an absence of three weeks. Mr. McDill, principal, spent Saturday in Dayton. Sidney Henn, Scott Emrick, and Marion Schieser spent the week-end with their teacher, Miss Pegg, at her home in Richmond, Ind. Supt. Schieser and family spent Sunday with Joseph Ware and family.
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Increased Taxes on Liquor Cause Unrest in Cordoba (By Associated Press) BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 16. Wholesale and retail dealers in liquor in the province of Cordoba threaten to close thier places of business if a recent law passed by the provincial government imposing Increased taxes on alcoholic drinks is not repealed. The law passed by the Cordoba leg-
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