Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 102, 9 March 1921 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. LND WEDNESDAY, MAR. 9, 1921.

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RED CROSS OF PREBLE TO STAGE TWO-WEEKS' EDUCATIONAL COURSE

EATON, O.. March . 9. Arrangements have been made with Dr. S. E. rewster, medical research department, Lake division, American Red Cross, to conduct a two-weeks' educational campaign in Preble county, under auspices of the Red Cross chapter of Preble county. The campaign will be conducted in1 an effort to thoroughly Inform the public as to the rarious arms, duties, powers, etc., of the Red Cross. Date for opening of the campaign has not been definitely determined. Dr. Brewster addressed the "board of directors and members of the county Red Cross chapter here recently. Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Straw, of this city, will have been married 50 years on March 23, on which date they will

celebrate their golden anniversary with a social function in Pythian tem

ple. An elaborate dinner, to be Berrcd by. the Pythian sisters lodge, will fea

ture the celebration. Mr. and Mrs.

8haw lived for many years upon a farm near Eaton and they have a wide

circle of friends. Medical .Contract.

Contract for rendering medical ser

vices at the county infirmary for one

"year has been awarded by the county oommisioners to Dr. J. I. Nisbet, lo

cal physician at $221. L. P.. Barnes,

local undertaker, was awarded thei

contract for burials at the Institution for one year at $125 per burial. Hold Traffic Decision. ' Until a representative of the' city ' council lias inspected art traffic posts erected in Greenville, decision a to ' establishing similar posts at four street intersections in the business "section here will not be reached. An ordinance providing for erection of the posts here has been framed but not yet adopted. Host in Churches. r The Rev. Hiley Baker, . Christian church, will be host Friday "for a group meeting of the five Christian churches In Preble county, to be held here. The meeting will be a part of the Chtlslian church forward movement program. Eaton, Campbellstown, Concord, West Manchester and

Twin chapel will be the churches rep- j

1 irsi'Uitu m uif unrrumg.. Protest Library Sale, ' .Proposed sale of the city public library properly is being met with opposition from the chic league. Reprepentatlvcs of the league entered formal protest in a meeting of the city council this week. Council proposes to dispose of the library property and install the library in the city building, after a reirtodeling program i carried out. the plans for which ar-3 being worked out by H. II. Hiestand, local architect.

TRAIN CREW IS HELD IN WRECK AT I'ORTER, IND.

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PROBE RAIL WRECK;

DOORS ARE CLOSED

GARY, Ind.. March 9. Complete in-

Testlgatlon by the Indiana public serv

ice commission, the Interstate com

merce commission, representative of

the attorney general s office and repre

senUtives of j the New, York Central,

and Michigan Central railroads. In an

effort to determine what caused the

wreck at Poter, Feb. 27. in wbicb 37 people were "killed, is being held in Gary superior court behind closed

doors. Both the public and newspaper

men were barred. : ' . .

. It is not the purpose of the inquiry to place the blame- for the wreck on

either of the crews of the trains. or the railroad companies, but to learn how and'why the wreck happened and

to recommend steps to prevent future

Will Net Fix Blame. We shall not place the blame on anybody." said E. I. Lewis of the public service commission, "for the Michigan Central train Crew . has already been held responsible by the officials of the road and by Coroner Slepel at his hearing last week; "Our purpose is to investigate the mechanical operations of the signals, the block system and locks and what the" exact oonditidn. at the' crossing prior to the 'wreck.'- ' We will not, in all probability summon either the engineer or fireman of the Michigan Cen

tral. . This hearing will be conducted

along -the same lines as the hearing that followed the circus wreck two yeara ago." . , .'Witnesses thronged the court room, awaiting their turn to appear before the investigating committee. .They were nearly all officials of both roads,

signal maintenance men and experts I

on the block system and its workings.

comb Riley library. . City officials and others interested in the movement are expected to" attend the meeting of the commission. -

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CONSIDERED TUESDAY

Masonic Calendar

iWednesday, March 9--Wetb lodge No! 24, F. end A. M. Called meeting; work, in -in Master Mason" degree, beginning ; at 6 o'clock. :.. v . Thursday, March 10 Masonic club

will give a subscription dance, limited to Masons and their ladies.' Friday. March 11 King Solomon's chapter No. 4. R. A. M. Stated convocation. Saturday. March 13 Loyal chapter No. 49, O. E. S- will give a St. Patrick party to the members and their families. ' .

The first woman to become managing editor of a dally newspaper i id North Carolina i Miss Daisy Handley, who has assumed editorial charge of a daily paper in Wilson that state.

Mexican Beat Settle - - ' Object of Varf an Washington; lurch The Me lean bean beetle is the ooly bad Iittlgirl. of. the "Lady bugT -family, govern ment farm experts .have decreed in an nounelng 1 ' today ' reprisal warfan against the new crop destroyer, activ. particularly In Alabama, Colorado am New Mexico. All other "lady . bugs' are classes as "beneficial insects" bu the bean beetle ' from uouth of th border feeds on plant fertilisers ant the government ha 1100,000 to epent in running it out of the country.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 0. The state war memorial commission will begin work on plans for the etate world war memorial project at a spe

cial meeting of the commission next Tuesday, Marcus Sonntag of Evans-1

ville, chairman of the commission, announced Wednesday. .,; The commission has withheld decision in regard to the memorial until after the meet

ing of the general assembly in order i

that the proposal to have the city of Indianapolis co-operate in the memorial, plans might receive legislative action. . , ; .

iature just cioseci ot tne mree enaming bills permitting the city of Indianapolis and Marion county 'to join In -the purchase, of ground for the state war memorial . project makes possible the adoption of the : plaza plan. This plaza will extend from the federal building to the-James, Whit-

News of the Counties

KITCHEL, Ind. A silver wedding anniversary surprise in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brower, near Kitchel was enjoyed recently when about 50 relatives and friends went to the home Jrjlh large baskets. Of dinner and at rvOon time the crowd enjoyed the best eatables the land affords Mr. and Mrs. Brower received many beautiful presents as tokens of love and esteem. Those who enjoyed the occasion were: Rev. Carey Toney, Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Mussleman. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Pentecost and family, Roy Brower and wife, Roy Stout, and Misses Lizzie and Mary Brower. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bhower; Mr. ahd Mrs. Homer Brower, Mr and Mrs. John Sheets and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brower, Mr. and Mrs. George Pentecost and family,' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. William Brower, Mrs. John Brower and daughters, Alice, Clara and Ethel. BOSTON FARM MEETING.

. BOSTON. Ind., March 9. The Farmer's association of Boston township will meet in the schoolhouse in Boston on Thursday, March 10, at 7:00 p. m. Action probably will be taken on the purchase of fertilizer.

Engineer William Long and Fireman George F. Block. Although officials of the Michigan Central railroad have exonerated the crew of the engine whicL hauled the passenger train that plunged into a collisot with a New York Central flier at Porter. Ind.. the men have been held under bond by the Valpariso. Ind.. coroner on a charre of "involuntary Brians' ghter." The men wsre discharged by the railroa- after tha wreck. They have engaged attorneys to defend them.

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Announce Thursday Prayer Meetings for First M. E. Prayer meetings will be held at the homes of the following members of the First M. E. church at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lawrence, "605

West Main street; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McFail, 100 North Twenty-first street; Mr. and , Mrs. John H. Saylor, 122 North Fourteenth street; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Baker. 205 North Fifth street; Rev., and Mrs. R. W. Stoakes. 20 South Fourteenth street; Dr. and Mrs. U. B. G. Ewing, 72 South Twelfth street; Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Holland, 1917 Main street.

IT is natural to think of the expectant mother's influence up-

food, her habits, Her hygiene, and even the. condition of . her mind, all have a part in determining the well-being or ill-being of her infant before birth. No woman awaiting the joys of coming motherhood should allow the days to pass without givjfjg nature a helping hand becausa the Conditions of pending motherhood, existing as they do, over a protracted period of months, create almost a new state of being for a woman.

WAGE CUT VOTED DOWN. COLUMBUS. Ind., March 9 The city council, at a meeting Tvesday, voted down an ordinance which provided for a 15 per cent reduction in the wages for labor employed by the city.

Just as she prepares herself for it,

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Special Lot of

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Featured a t a very special price for Thursday, Friday arid Saturday at

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The collection of suits offered at this price is notable, not only for the clever styles featured, but for the large and varied assortment, which comprises every late model, including belted blouses, box, full ripple and plain tail

ored styles fashioned of tricotines, poiret twill and men's wear serges, embroidery, braid and button trimmed, lined with beautiful flowered silks. The workmanship on these garments provides that "finished" appearance that only garments of the better sort display

This is your opportunity to buy a splendid Easter Suit at $24.75

ADVERTISING TALK No. 5

Richmond Chamber of Commerce

Chaos Order Harmony

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q WHICH. SHALL IT BE? 3 This is the story of every new venture. This fs the evolution and step hy step advancement. 3We find chaos our work restores Order and HARMONY FOLLOWS. J Order is asserting itself in Richmond. Harmony.will follow. But it means hard, active co-operative work.

IOne bee can sting, but it don't worry you very much but a hive of bees you see it they're organized. They'll keep you on the run. . . , . , a I Lets keep Richmond "running." A membership in the Chamber of Commerce is a premium on the guarantee policy

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