Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 22, 26 January 1922 — Page 2
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GRIME WAVE DENIED BY CHARITIES BOARD; ' MAKES COMPARISONS
(By Associated Press) , INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 26. "Is there a crime wave?" asks a bulletin issued today by the board of state charities, which bases the answer on a tabulation of reports from the various penal institutions and jails of Indiana. "Doubtless there has been some increase." continues the bulletin, "in offenses that are spectacular, especially by boys and young men the last year, but in the aggregate the total number of prisoners in jail as well as the total commitments for both misdemeanors and felonies are shown by the reports from the different state institutions and county jails to have been less than they were several yearb ago. "Take the Indiana State prison, the reformatory and the women's prison. The number present on Sept. 30. 1915. at the state prison was 1,332; in 1921 it was 1,352. This Includes 300 transferred from the Indiana reformatory. At the reformatory there were 1,275 in 1915 and 791 in 1921, which of course is less by 300 on account of those transferred to the Btate prison. The woman's prison had 54 present in 1915 and 46 in 1921. The total number present in these three institutions onj Sept. 30, 1915 w as 2,661, and on Sept. i SO. 1921. 2,189. .. . I "The commitments to the Indiana State prison during the year 1915 numbered 454 and in 1921, 335; to the reformatory in 1915 the number was 622 and in 1921. 831; to the woman's prison in 1915, 15 and in 1921, 23. The total number of commitments to the three institutions during 1915 was 1,091, and during 1921, 1,189. TO ENTER EARLHAM ON JUDGE'S DECISION Descendants of Zachariah Stanley, hearing the Stanley name, will have prior claim to the fund left in Earlhan college by him, over claims brought by descendants not bearing the name of Stanley, according to a judgmen; handed down by Judge W. A. Bond in rircuit court Wednesday. The decision was in the case of Ralph Stanley sgainst Earlham college, and by virtue of the decision, Stanley will be allowed to attend the institution. According to the complaint in the suit, Stanley had been barred from Karlham college by the board of directors and President David M. Edwards, after he had made application for admittance under the provisions of the will of Zachariah Stanley. The will or Zachariah Stanley transferred to the college certain lands owned by that person, with the understanding that their rental was to apply on the tuition of his descendants. Only board and tuition are to be accorded students out of the fund. DISCUSS CONDUCT OF VIRGINIA RAPPE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26 How Virginia Rappe conducted herself at a party, was the topic of testimony at the opening of today's session in the (ipcnnil trial of Roscoe Arbuckle, ac cused of manslaughter in connection with her death. Mrs. Allen Barrie ot Holywood, was scheduled to resume testimonv for the defense curtailed when court adjourned last night. Mrs. Barrie said that she and Miss Rappe attended a party "during an eclipse of the moon in 1921," but what happened there was left for later revelation. Considerable evidence tending to show that Miss Rappe suffered from attacks of seemingly severe illness was offered yesterday. The defense is seeking to show that it was this illness and not any act of Arbuckle's which caused the girl's death. MAN SELLS SILK HOSE; SKIPS WITH PAYMENT . Solicitors who accept orders for la dies' hose, take a 50-cent cash deposit on the order, and then leave town, have been operating in this city re cently, according to reports that have reached the local police. The solicitor shows an excellent brand of silk hoso, selling for an extremely low price. The housewife sees a chance to get a bargain, according to the report the police have received, buys the hose. to be delivered in a few days, and pays a small amount of cash down. The goods are never delivered. Similar reports have come from Newcastle of a man operating in that city. First Christian Young People to Give Comedy "Where the Lane Turns," is thw title of the comedy to be presented by the Christian Endeavors of the First Christian church Wednesday and Friday nights of next week. The cast includes a large number of young people prominent in the church. Proceeds from the play will be applied toward increasing the church building fund. It is Faid that the playlet occupies about two hours to present, and offers an entertainment equal to that given by the society about a year ago. . News of the Counties NEW PARIS, Ohio. The Mother's club will hold a market in the Samuels Murphy building January 28. CAIARRHAL JELLY U guaranteed oy jo years service to millions of Americans. Kondon's works wonders lor your cold, sneesing, cougn, chronic catarrn. FREE SO Trealmen ot your nuns and address KONDON
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Miss Mary Fresh from the scene ot Chicago's grand opera war, Miss Mary Garden, prima donna and operatic manager par excellence, arrived in New York brimming with good humor, determination and statistics. She announced she would invade Gotham no more. The vivacious manager of the Chicago Grand Opera company talked to reporters at the Manhattan Opera House. She immediately assured her interviewers that she was in the best of health and spirits, and then preached the gospel of a "friendly entente" in the world of opera. "Never the Twain Shall Meet" The Metropolitan Opera company for the East, the Chicago Grand Opera for the West that was the gist of Mary's sermon. Chicago, she said, was the logical headquarters of the west. "Then why invade New York?" she asked. "All my thoughts are concentrated on the task of making an institution of the Chicago Grand Opera company. You have an institution here of forty years' standing. We need one in the west" It was somewhat surprising to see Miss Garden as she was yesterday. All the more surprising when you consider what Lucien Muratore said about her. There is one thing worse than the artistic temperament, the tenor declared recently, and that is Miss Garden's disposition as she attempts the impossible task of singing and directing simultaneously. Then, too, there were the reports that the transcontinental tour would be abandoned, and that Giorgio Polacco. the orchestra leader, had called her a "floating frog." References to these reports Miss Garden answered gracefully enough and all unconcernedly. Her Views On the War Asked about the opera war, she said: "I have had trouble with nobody." "Not even with Muratore?" a reporter ventured. Miss Garden's answer to that was crisp. "I have nothing whatever to do with Mr. Muratore," she said, and began to SAYS INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE IS NEEDED LONDON, Jan. 26. Prof. Gilbert Murray vice-chairman of the executive committee of the League of Nations, says the necessity of an international language was forcibly borne upon him when attending the recent meetings of the League of Nations at Geneva. "If you spoke in English," he said, "it was translated into French; if in French it was translated into English, and if anybody knew neither English nor French that was his own lookout," On the whole he thought the natural way out of the difficulty would be for the league to recognize one of the two artificial international languages, either Esperanto or Ido. The latter for most Europeans was easier. To non-Europeans there were certain advantages in Esperanto, which had a smaller number of roots LiUfiMHiiimHliiiNiiiHiiiititiiiiiMiiiuiiilliiiiiiintiuminmifiiniiiintitiinmimiff
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COX BREAKS SILENCE AT DAYTON BANQUET; CRITICISMS ARE MADE By Associated Press) PAY TON, Ohio, Jan. 26 Breaking his silence of more than "a year, James M. Cox, Democratic candidate for president in 1920, at a Jackson Day banquet here last night, took to task the Washington administration both on its domestic and foreign policie. In this criticism, he "was aided by United States Senators Pomerene of Ohio, and Harrison of Mississippi and Mrs. Margaret Fuller of Pittsburg. Criticising the economic policy of President Harding's administration. Mr. Cox asserted attempt is being made to bring better times "by resort to the noisy methods of a circus." Attributing the distress in Russia to sovietism, the former Democratic standard bearer said the distress in Amer ica is due "to tlae treachery of Lodgism." Speaking of the Washington armam ent conference and particularly the four power Pacific agreement, Mr. Cox asserted that "prudence might suggest that judgment be reserved until we know what the treaty means and the extent of Mr. Lodge's secret understandings." He declared that Senator Lodge had declared that the "real meaning was in tbe unwritten word." Governor Cox made it plain that he stands today on the League of Na tions as he stood during the 1920 cam paign declaring, "we stand in our very tracks, just where we were when the votes were counteoT We have not retreated a step. The flag still flies and we are ready for the next fight." STEALS 87 POUND ANVIL. MARION, Ind., Jan. 26. Police here are searching for a thief who is report ed to have stolen an 87 pound anvil. Everyday Ad-Ventures After you decided several months ago that the old overcoat was good enough for just one more season, but as the first of February approaches, it appears that you made an error of judgment For, although you hate to admit it, this veteran "warmer" is growing shabby at an alarming rate and you're beginning to feel just a little out of place among your friends who are sporting two-year-olds But just the same, with less than three months to go you know you can't afford to pay put nearly a hundred dollars for a new coat and then wear a bathing suit all summer Until, while scanning the "Wearing Apparel" column in The Palladium's classified section one day you read about a special late winter offer, and YOU KNOW THE REST In a couple of days when you appear in your new coat, which you bought at a surprisingly reasonable rate, your friends wonder whether you got a five hundred increase or whether Uncle Joe died and left you half of his estate. (Copyright 1921) PALACE SUNDAY ELMO LINCOLN in Edgar Rice Burrough's great jungle tale "THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN" per Pound Weighed Dry LAUNDRY Phone 2766
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