Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 98, 25 April 1922 — Page 16
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922.
BOSTON GUN CLUB TO HOLD SERIES OF REGISTERED SHOOTS
Schedules for a series of registered gun shoots to be held by the Boston fun club are being mailed out by J. Ed. Higgs, of this city, to prospective entrants. Six dates have been assigned to the Boston club as follows: May lit. June 8, July 13. August 10, September 21 and October 12. The schedule for each day consists of 80 16-yard targets and will be shot
in two 15-target. and - one 20-targer events. i In addition, 50 handicap targets of 16 to 23 yards, A.. T. A. classification, will be shot In two 25-target events. The American Trapshooting association will award trophies to these registered club shoots on an attendance basis as follows: - One trophy for each unit of 10 amateurs competing. Two trophies for. each 20 amateurs competing. . : ; : . ' ; ; The A. T. A: also will donate a high overage trophy for this series. To be eligible to win, each contestant must compete in at least five of these shoots. - Lone run trophies also will be
awarded by the A. T. A. to those who make the required number of points. All shoots wfll be started at 2 o'clock In the afternoon.
HARDING HEADS LIST NEW YORK, April 25. Vassar college friends of Helen Hughes, daughter of Secretary and Mrs. Charles E. Hughes, who died in April, 1920, of illness brought on by her efforts for the United War Work campaign, announced today that a chapel in her memory was nearing completion at Silver Lake, N. Y. Funds for the memorial were collected by private subscription, the list being headed by President Harding.
All High School Boys Invited to Entertainment All high school boys are Invited to hear Homer Rodeheaver. "Billy" Sunday's song leader and trombone soloist, at the meeting of the Hl-Y club,
Tuesday evening at O o'clock. "Rody" is a big-time entertainer for fellows of high school age, as he is musically talented.
Perry Wilson is desirous of a big turn-out to enjoy Mr. Rodeheaver's en
tertainment J POSTOFFICE CARRIERS
TO TAKE HOG CENSUS Census cards are to be distributed by rural postal carriers of the Richmond postoffice in- fulfillment of the co-operative program arranged with the department of agriculture by which rural mail carriers will take a census of the hog population of the country. The report cards will be given to 12 or 15 representative farmers on each route and collected after being filled out. Provision is made for reporting
the size of farm, acres of crop land, number of sows which farrow spring litters and number which will be bred for fall litters, as well as the corres
ponding number last year, and the average number of pigs per litter on each farm. From the reports gathered, it . Is thought a close estimate can be made of conditions in each state. Individual reports will be kept secret and only state reports published.
ARRANGE BEVERIDGE MEETING PROGRAM
. With J. L. Hutchina as chairman, Judge Arthur Robinson of Indianapolis as speaker of the evening. George Hodge as soloist, and Frank E. Beach
of Newcastle, the arrangements for the Beveridge boosters' meeting In the high school auditorium Wednesday
evening, are practically completed. Judge Robinson is well known here
because of the fact that he has spoken at a number of Masonic gatherings. Frank E. Beach of Newcastle, Is an attorney. He made his first public statement of policy regarding the senatorial nomination at a Beveridge banquet held at the Westcott hotel several weeks ago.
David B. Rost Is Elected To Scholarship Fraternity David B. Rost, of this city,' a student in the senior class of Northwestern university school of commerce, Evanston, 111., is one of seven students to be elected to the Beta Gamma Sigma scholarship fraternity. Each year
this honor is conferred on the most progressive scholars of the - senior class. : This year only seven seniors. of the large . number attending the uni
versity school of commerce attained this high place. One was from Washington (state), four were from Illinois, one from California and the other from Indiana.
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Rural Letter Carriers To Meet at Centerville FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., April 25. The next regular meeting of the Rural Letter Carriers' asscoiation will be held at Centerville, Tuesday, May 2. All rural carriers are urged to attend.
The first meeting of the season was
held April 11 at Hagerstown.
BAREFOOTED WORKING WOMEN AID MINERS
By Associated Press) HAZLETON, Pa., April 25. Barefooted foreign-speaking women of rugged physique spading home gardens and keeping pace with their husbands in turning over the soil provides one
of the many odd sights in anthracite coal mining towns during the suspension. The women are accustomed to this kind of labor through experiences of their younger days on farms across
the sea. In nearby villages the miners have large patches of ground for cultivation and some plots are already yielding early vegetables. It is predicted that as a result of the shutdown of the collieries there will be record breaking crops ia the fall. Enough potatoes and other produce will be raised to keep thousands of families during the winter and also feed their poultry, hogs and cows if favorable conditions prevail.
Henpecked Husbands' Order Keeps Meeting Place a Secret (By Associated Press) LONDON, April 25 The place for holding the , annual meeting of the "Ancient and Honorable International Order of Henpecked Husbands." an organization having headquarters at Sowerby, near Bradford, is being kept a strict secret. Last year's meeting, to insure freedom from wifely interference was held at an isolated spot on Blackstone edge moors.
Much time will be required at this year's gathering for the consideration of a long list of applications for membership, as each candidate must be severely cross examined regarding his litness to be clubbed "well and truly hen-pecked." The organization's sta
tionery declares the order dates back
to 3897, B. C.
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SENATE BACKS HARRISON i WASHINGTON, April 25 The resolution of Senator B. P. ("Pat") Harri- 0 son, of Mississippi, Democrat, calling upon President Harding for the names of persons appointed' to federal posi-. tions by executive order "without regard" to civil service regulations' was adopted Monday by the senate vlth4
out discussion.
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You'll find that Knollenberg's Store is really the logical place for you to purchase your new Silk.Frock for Spring. Our daylight Silk and Dress Goods section offers you a convenient place to shop in. Expert salespeople at your service. Our prices always have been and are today the lowest in the city. Here are four new specials just out of their wrappers. 40-IN. CREPE SATIN, in black, navy and brown, extra heavy quality QO f7T a yard O 42-IN. CREPE METEOR, in black, navy and brown, handsome finish QQ a yard fU.VO 40-IN. CANTON CREPE, in black and navy blue; an exceptional value QQ QEa a yard tpQQO 40-IN. CANTON CREPE, in black, navy, mohawk, brown, Old Parchment and wallflower, extra heavy quality, yd. tj)0 f tj
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