Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 137, 20 April 1921 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND - SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 192X-

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GREENVILLE CIGAR FACTORY BURNS; LOSS OYER $100,000 MARK

News of the Counties

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OREEN'S FORK. Ind. E. E. Reynolds, editor of the Hoosier Farmer. Wll address the members of the Clay township farmers federation in the I. O. O. F. hall here Wednesday

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the most disastrous fires that has Tislted this city la a number of years occurred Sunday morning, when the building occupied by the Judgment Cigar company,, at 110 North Broadway, together with the contents was almost totally destroyed. The fire was discovered by an engineer at the municipal water worts plant, near-by who turned In the alarm and after many hours of hard work the flames were extinguished.

The blaze originated in the base ment, and is supposed to hare been caused by the furnace, which is locat

ed near an elevator, and through

which the flames spread to the first

tag In this vicinity is nearly completed

and a good start in plowing for tobacco and corn bad been obtained before the recent rainy period set in. Despite the freezing weather of the past few days, rye looks exceptionally well in this vicinity. ECONOMY, Ind. Mrs. El wood Clark. 84 was found unconscious on ihe floor of her residence in the south part of town Monday morning by a nieghbor. She was removed to the home of George Ballenger, .where she is being cared for. DUBLIN, Ind. Closing exercise of

the Dublin schools will be held Friday'

April 23, at the school buRding. First, eeeond. third, and fourth grades will

hold exercises in the primary room at

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and second floors. The contents of j f ? ? the building, which consisted of to-lfj? wlU ho eTlfesi, ta he if5

baceo and cigars in different stages of , - L . , " msnnfafttnre wr. imMt loss. the eighth grade graduating class

Kammon Brothers, owners of the

are: Crystal Laymen, Iillian Byba,

factorreutea ThaV'thirTos. would " "22 Jf1 d"h

be in the neighborhood of $100,000.

which is covered by Insurance. The loss on the building, owned by M. A. Maher, will be over $6,000, on which $3,000 insurance was carried. About 45 cigar makers are thrown out of work. As soon as temporary Quarters can be secured, the plant will again be put in operation. During the fire, a nozzle in the bands of one of the firemen slipped from bis grasp and struck Captain Hathaway of the fire department, on the head, rendering him temporarily unconscious. Appeals Court Adjourns. The court of appeals, which convened here Monday morning, has finished its labors and adjourned. Five of the eight cases on the docket were heard, but no decisions were rendered. Three case were parsed and will be heard in Day-ton May 3 to 5. Hacker Leaves City., J. G. Hacker, alleged dope fiend, arrested here late Sunday night for the theft of morphine from the office of a local physician, was released yesterday morning, and left the city at once, giving his destination as Cincin

nati. It was at first decided to hold the youth for the federal authorities, but this course was not followed. Rotary to Meet. A pleasant meeting of the local Rotary club is expected to be held at St. Paul's parish house here Thunfay night. Members and those on the waiting list have been notified to bo present, as President Patterson of the " Dayton club, as well as a number of other Dayton Rotarians, will be present, at which time Mr. Patterson will deliver the charter to the newly organized Greenville club. Kiehl Divorce Suit. Suit for divorce was filed in common pleas court here yesterday by Hulda Klehl, of Bradford, against her hueband. David Kiehl. The plaintiff alleges gross neglect of duty, extreme cruelty and failure to provide. . Resigns as Cashier. C. C. Martin, who has been assistant cashier of the People's Savings Bank, of this city, since the organization of that institution, has tendered his resignation, effective at once. It is said that Mr. Martin will accept the sales managership of the Consumers' Supply company, a local corporation. Steinke Sues County. Suit has been filed in common pleas i court here against the county com

missioners of Darke and Mercer

Ogtoorn. General Murphy. Rosa Huff'

man, Helen Miller, Clarence zook, George Morris, and Clement Fackler.

DEFER FINAL ACTION ON SUNDAY SCHOOLS Definite action toward organizing a summer and fall Sunday school program was deferred at a meeting held

in the Westcott hotel Tuesday even

ing, until Wednesday night Officers

of the City Sunday school association

called the meeting. The group present was composed of superintendents

and assistant superintendents, together with. Dr. M. A. Honline, of the International Sunday-school association, and E. T. Albertson, secretary of the Indiana Sunday school association. Harrison Scott, president of the City Sunday school association, spoke for several minutes, expressing the desire of the association that something definite should come out of the series of religious educational lectures being given here by 'Dr. Honline. While the City Sunday School association has been in existence for several

years, It has not been" functioning like the officers are planning for it to do. Great interest in Sunday school activities has been aroused in the minds and hearts of hundreds who have been attending Dr. Honline's addresses, according to local officers. It is to chrystalise this interest Into action

that prompted Tuesday night's meet

ing. Following are the names of

Ohio News Flashes

DAYTON Announcement was made Tuesday by Sheriff J. E. Cusick that the Avalon club and all other alleged

i gambling resorts in Montgomery coun

ty would be investigated. In the meantime no games of any description will be permitted. HAMILTON; Clyde Wolf. 18 years old, was arrested Tuesday and held on suspicion of having been one of two bandits who attempted to rob Peter Mahoney, manager of a local restaurant, the night of April 12. The police are seeking the second man. CLEVELAND Jurors who heard the testimony in all of the H. C. Kagy murder trials will be questioned by William L. David, attorney in charge of the Cleveland Bar association investigation into-the perjury charges growing out of the trial.

Indiana Brevities

EVANSVTLLE Supporters of the city manager form of government took steps which would bring their fight for a special election here into the

Vanderburg circuit court. The law firm of Veneman, Welburn & Roberts was authorized to institute mandamus proceedings in an effort to force City Clerk Ben Newman, Jr., to certify to the city council petitions on file asking council to call the special election. SHELBTVILLE M. A. Honline. assistant secretary of the National Sunday School association, and E. T. Albertson, secretary of the Indiana Association of Sunday schools, are to be the principal speakers of the Shelby county Sunday school institute, which will be held at the First Presbyterian church here the last three days of the week. . ..

GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the oldifashioned mustard -plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster ana without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a dean, white ointment, made with oQ of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re lief how speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents oneumoniaV 55c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00

those present at the Westcott con- TO LICENSE BOXING, ference: ! ,By i"",cltd . Dr. M. A. Honline. E. T. Albertson, LOUISVILLE, Ky April 20. An Harrison Scott, E. H. Hasemeier, I annual license of $500 on boxing Thomas P. Wilson, Clarence Kramer, 1 matches in Louisville provided in an Folger Wilson. Dr. W. J. Smith. John ! " : : :

F. Holaday. William Massey, Bradford tf

Harrison, R. M. Rowe, Guy Brown. Carl Wolfe, Orlando Coryell. O. P. Ward, John Johnson, Everett Knoll enberg and Henry Kimm.

ordinance thatgoes to Mayor Smith fcr his signature., The first ordinance by, the' city, placing' a 20' license on every match, was held unconstitutional tcr the state court of appeals.

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800 U. S. DELEGATES TO TRADE CONCLAVE MEXICO CITY, April 20 More than 800 delegates from the United States will attend the international trade conference to be held in Mexico City in June, it was announced by members

of the Mexican delegation which has

counties by J. H. Steinke, who seeks to j been touring the United States in the

recover damages in the sum of S10.DOO I luc nu ic-

The nlaintiff alleees that he was driv-! turned to this city yesterday,

The killdeer is found in every part of America.

ing a tractor on the highway three miles east of Burkettsville, on the county line, and when crossing what J . 1. n . 1 IT . T 1 JU.k . 1

bridge gave way, throwing him under i InanklUl He Was

the tractor. He allges that his back, hands and legs were injured, and that he has been permanently disabled.

Panama Continues Her War Like Preparations (By Associated Press) SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, April 20 Panama continues to make war-like preparations along the Costa Rican frontier, it is reported here. The Costa Rican government it is asserted is ready to enter into negotiations with Panama for the purpose of reaching a satisfactory solution of the boundary dispute between the two countries.

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