Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 110, 9 May 1922 — Page 9
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PUBLIC IS INVITED
$ TO HIGH SCHOOL'S EXHIBIT WEDNESDAY
The style show which -will be hel! in the high school auditorium, Wednesday night, at 8:00 o'clock, will be one of the events dT the school year. The art -classes will lead the show in costume designing and other classes including the sewing, music and physical training will follow in making the show. A dialogue will be used in connection with the style show explaining thoroughly the work being shown. Costume designs which will be shown by Miss Waite's art classes will represent the correct and incorrect kinds of lines and patterns for diferent individuals. Other teachers besides
Miss Waite, who will have charge of
the show will be Misses Bond, Hoi strom. Nusbaum and Kaufman.
Visitors to the show will be invited to attend the exhibit of school work
in the art gallery the same evening. Nursing Demonstration
A practical demonstration in nursing will be given in the auditorium of the high school, Friday afternoon,
at 3:30 o'clock, open to all those in
- terested. Details of .nursing will bo
dealt with from the minor part to the
greater duties of a nurse in caring for
the patient.
Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock, a musical program will be given in the
art gallery, in connection with the ex
hibit, and the general public-is invit ed.
The special feature of the exhibit
are only counted as a part of the dis
play, inasmuch as the week is a general visiting week and anyone wishing
. to ko through the building, may do so.
Every department of the school is
represented in the exhibit which will
K open Wednesday. The library will
the official record of the books which are in the library. The chemistry classes have several illustrated placards showing Just how matches are made, mirrors silvered, and how bleaching is done. A map on South America is on display, upon which is pasted the various products which are brought from the respective districts of the big continent. Coal, cotton, rice, sugar, gold, silver, various kinds of wood, wheat, rubbpr and many other materials are shown on the map. The art classes have the best of their products on display. One picture of a girl by Herbert Hotsenpiller is of rare technique and shows remarkable ability. A miniature fortress Is molded out by the Latin classes, representing an
old Roman camp. The walls are realistic and on the inside of the walls are the pitched tents. The vocational exhibit, which at
tracted so much attention while on dis
play in the Starr Piano company's window last week, Is in the art gallery for the convenience of those who did not
see it while it was on display down
town. The display is the best ever turned out by the course. Emphasis is placed upon the fact that all the work which is on display, is not specially prepared, but the actual products of the different courses. Many of the articles which are to be on display, will be ready Wednesday, the opening day.
ZOO WHERE FIERCE FIGHT WAGED NOW SCENE OF MEEKNESS (Bt Associated Press) TOLEDO. Ohio. May 9. A tiny, wobbly-legged lamb which snuggles down between two great dogs in the animal house in the too at Walbridge park here gives visitors another side of the strange life there.
The recent experience at the zoo, in which Keeper Louis Scherer was severely injured in a hand-to-hand struggle with a giant ape, furnished a picture of unyielding hatred, but that of the lamb and the dogs shows a striking contrast. Half starved, temporarily blind and suffering from the cold, the new-born lamb was found in one corner of the animal yard. It was such a dilapidated litle mite that even the mother had deserted it. Keepers carried it into the animal
house, fed it warm milk out of a bottle, and greased its eyes and furnished it a coey bed in a box near the stove. The two Great Dane dogs, almost as big as Shetland ponies, immediately adopted the lamb. The lamb Is now several weeks old. IL prefers, instead of the man-made bed provided for it.
a place between the two big dogs as they sleep by the fire. And so warm is the affection between this strange trio that not even the keepers dare approach the lamb without preliminary warning words to the big Danes. The tender care of the keepers and dogs has restored the lamb's sight and health.
WILLIAMS, BENTON RELEASED AT EATON AFTER LONG WAIT
EATON, Ohio. May 9. After bng held in the county Jail here since Jan. 28, last, as material witnesses in the murder' of Robert Marshall, a deputy state game warden, who was shot from ambush and killed instantly on the Ernie Line farm, near Camden, J. G. Williams and Hubert Benton were released Monday, after furnishing $500 bond each. Upon their release each drew $101 witness fees, at the rate of $1 a day for each day they were held as witnesses. Sureties on the bonds of Williams and Benton are Wade Wells and J. F. Marcum, of Hamilton, and Granville Lunsford, the latter being a prisoner in Jail here at the time of signing his name as surety. - Lunsford also was released from the county Jail shortly after Williams
and Benton had gained their release,
Jail since Jan. 13, last. In default of Frrmnn RJl0 Rnrn
the prohibition law, for operating a still. He was committed to Jail from a squire's court in Camden. Ell Benton, alleged slayer of Game Warden Marshall,, has never been captured. He is under , Indictment for first degree murder. The .county commissioners offered $800 for his arrest and conviction. He tenanted the Line farm. Marshall had gone with Frank Roberts, town marshal of Camden, to the Line farm to serve a warrant on
J Ernie Line for robbery if he could be
found. Marshall was killed while srwrchlng the farm for Line. Later a still was found on the farm. It is presumed Benton, the alleged slayer, mistook Marshal for Marshal Roberts, as there had been bad feeling between Benton and the marshal on account of raids for illicit liquor on the Line farm. Hubert Benton, released yesterday from Jail, is a son of Eli Benton, while both Williams and Lunsford are his brothers-in-law. Williams is said to have come to Benton's on a visit a few days before the murder. Benton's wife and five children were detained
at the county infirmary after the kill
ing. They were released a few weeks
He was released upon probation, up
on approval of the county commis-! ago and are said to have gone to rela-
aiuueis. t,uusiora naa Deen neia in uves m or near Hamilton
Leased to Motor Company MARION, 111., May 9. The Joab Goodall Mule Sales barn, known throughout tho central west for many years as the largest of its kind, is being converted into a garage, having been leased to a motor sales company. The Goodall family opened the sales barn in 1S5S and each year shipped In hundreds of mules, which later were auctioned off for shipment to SpanishAmerican and Boer wars and to the cotton plantations of . the south and ranches or the west Buyers came hundreds of miles to attend the sales.
Called by Death
STEPHEN EATON. Ohio,
F. DENISON May 9. Following
Green's Fork Township Bible Sckools to Meet ARBA, May 9. The Sunday schools of Green's Fork township, Randolph county, will hold their annual convention at Arba Friends' church, Sunday, A fine program of music, recitations, etc., has been prepared. There will bo an afternoon session beginning at 2 o'clock, and an evening session beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody is cordially invited to attend.
his death Saturday on the Dr. Swisher farm , near Campbellstown, the remains of Stephen F. Denison, 49 years old, were shipped to Hilton, Va., for funeral and burial. Surviving him are his wife and three daughters.
Circuit Court
GRANTED LICENSES Virgil Alter and Mabel Comer of Iddianapolis and Richmond, respectively were issued a mariage license Monday. Fr.ank Conti, born in Sicily, now of Dayton, and Catherine Porfidio. born in New York City, were also issued a license.
LEAVES 103 DESCENDANTS GREEN BAY. Wis., May 9 Mrs. Charlotte Vander Muelen, 91 years old, died here is survived by 103 direct descendants, including eight children. 37 grandchildren, 57 great-grandchilren and one geat-great-grandchild.
REPORTS ARE SENT TO STATE BOARD Reports of the finances and accounts of the Eastern Indiana hospital for the
Insane, on the consolidated schools cf Jackson township, and the corporation accounts of Cambridge City are among those which have been sent in to the state board of accounts by G. R. King, representative of the state' board of accounts. Examination of the acounts of the city of Richmond have been virtually completed, it was stated. Trustees' reports will be finished next week. The accounts of Hagerstown and of Washington township, also are among thos which have not been completed. Center township accounts are partially gone over shortly after the death of Dan Medearl8, trustee of that township last fall.. The accounts of Boston and Fountain City corporations are yet to be examined.
Washington state provided 59,338 men to all branches of service in the World war.
SIX KILLED IN WRECK VANCOUVER, B. C, May 9. Six persons were killed when their automobile was struck by a train at the Nicomen level crossing of the Dewdney trunk road, near Mission City early today.
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RECRUIT GUARD SHELBYVILLE, Ind., May 9 Work of recruiting 25 men for a unit of the Indiana national guard at Morristown, near here, is under way. John F. Trindle ha3 been commissioned second lieutenant and will command the company, which will be the adjutant and supply section of the service company cf the 151st infantry, with headquarters at Frankfort.
QUEER FEELINGS AT MIDDLE AGE Women Should Know How Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helps at This Trying Period
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