Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 255, 26 October 1922 — Page 2

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PUBLISHER ADVOCATES PENALTY FOR BREACH

OF NEWSPAPER CODE

CBy Associated Frew) AXX ARBOR, Mich, Oct 26. De

daring that ine newspaper men of the

country should conform, to a code of ethics and that violation of this code should bring punishment "similar to

that meted out to lawyers and physi

cians -who violate the codes of their professions," E. J. Ottaway, publisher of the Port Huron, Michigan, TimesHerald, told the annual meeting of the University Press Club of Michigan, of

which he Is. president .that journalists

must accept professional responsibill

ties if they are to be looked upon as

professional men. "Newspaper men are placed along

side the three learned professions of

theology, medicine and law". Mr. Ottaway said.. "If we are to accept our

position in society as a profession we must accept the responsibility that

goes with it. : . . . Assume Safe Attitude

"Protected by the very first amendment to the federal constitution we have assumed to be. as a profession, above an lawf. and much above the ne

cessity or any systematic enclosure In

the way of a statement of standards or

code of ethics by which the profession

mignt be governed. -

"Society win demand of us more and more that we establish such standards of education and practice, especially fince we demand them of law, medi

cine and all other professions.

"The Fourth Estate demands ethical

conduct upon the part of everyone else

but imposes no very definite code of

etnics upon . itself. It exposes the crooked lawyer or the malpractlcing physician without mercy. It palliates misconduct on its own part by disor

ganized silence.

"Possibly the day is approaching when the editorial office must be call

ed to strict account as one of the learned professions. . . .....

Suburban

' CHESTER. Ind. Walter Mlkesell 7 visited Harold Radford Sunday Mr and Mrs. Claude Berry and family visirrd Dr. and Mrs. Berry in Muncie, Sunday Mr. and Mm. Will Felty and family attended a family reunion at the hom of the latter's mother, Mrs. Spahr. near New Parrs Ohio.... Mrs. Ada Morrow called on Mrs. Elmer Hall Sunday evening. Mrs. Hall was seriously hurt in an automobile accident several weeks ago Mrs. L. S. Martin, Mrs. Lulu Webster, Miss Florence Webster visited with relatives at Bloomington last week Mr. and Mrs. Roy Study spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowen. .... Mr. and Mrs. Don Berry celebrated their first wedding anniversary Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Berry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newman and daughter, Betty, Mrs. Maria Manning, of Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mann and daughter, Glenda, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jack son, of Spartansburg. WUUam 6chneL dw, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buroker and son ; Charles, and Mrs. Mary Feltman, of ' Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutter,

Air. na Mrs. Caleb Duke and L. S. Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Martin and daughter, Virginia, at Cambridge City.. .4. .Wilson Hunt, of Purdue, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hunt. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William A. Morrow sprat Sunday at Connersville, the guests Of Dr and Mrs. R. D. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Will Ganaubaugh, of near Eaton, Ohio, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pickett ,Mr. and Mrs. Lane, of Green's Fork, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ayers Ryme. ....Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kendall and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kendall and family..... Mrs. Mary Erbs and son, Louis, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Boerner.....Mr. and Mrs. Will Bond, Tom Bond and little Helen Virginia Bond, and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bunker spent Sunday afternoon and evening wjth Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mike8elL..;.,The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Elbert Kemp Thursday, Nov. 2. Everyone is invited to attend..,.. Mrs. Mary Huffman entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huffman and family, of Eaton, Ohio, Mrs. Paul Huffman and eons, John and George, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffmi, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Varnaugh and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown.. ...Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wesler attended a Republican meeting at Whitewater, Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. John Cox and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strader and family Mrs. Clara Cooper and daughter, Mary, and

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND- THURSDAY, . OCT. 26, 1922.

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a - -- tnu auiu coil uu Uiy housework without any trouble at all. You can use this letter for the sake of ethers if you wish." Mrs. WeldonG. Hatfield, R. R. 3, Sabina, Ohio. Housewives make a great mistake in allowing themselves to become so weak and nervous that it is well-nigh impossible for them to attend to their necessary household duties. . Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should be taken when you first notice such symptoms as nervousness, backache, weakness and irregularity. It will help you and prevent more serious trouble. Give it a fair trial. It surely helped Mrs. Hatfield, just as it has many, any other women. t..... Advertisemeni.

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are tnree suits, all different, yet all aiming U. clothe milady prorerl? for som fall ct winter occasion. The knickers with a warm sweL.u ooat an J

wool scarf form the bput . suit. In the center is a taupe duvetyn trim.ned with black astrakan, which is suitable for street und business wear, whilu at the right

is a gray Cuveiyn suit for more formal wear. It is a gorgeous affair, machine stitched in gray and banded in soft Russian squirrel

Mrs. Clark and daughter spent one day last week with Mrs. Harriett Fulghum.

..Miss Marlorio Pi-ktt- nnA

Nellie Morrow attended the teachers convention at Indianapolis, last week. ....MrS. Emma TIupb- la trloiftmr Hf-

CJ ?oiuug 'X 1 . and Mrs. Charles Burg, of Greensfork. ....Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers and Harry Rodeera visitor) with Mr e

- -w - . ..... ouu Mrs. William Wesler, Saturday mornins Mrs. Racfre-1 Rothermel is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Banks... Mr. and Mrs. Anrus Hood

day for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jordan and

SOn. Robert. Who Will anon mmro ,i

New Jersey. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Owfn. of wt Aia-ran.

dria, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. John Devall,

Mr. ana Mrs. Gaulton and daughter, Nellie, Mrs. Mollie Van Zant, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hood and danirhtAr Rsr.

nice and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley

ana lamuy Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Quick spemSunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Banks. Mr. Banks sprained lite ankle eerlouslv last -wpir Mr -Ron.

Jamin Hornaday, Mrs. Charles McCartney, of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Phoebe Showalter, of Cincinnati were the guet9 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milton, called here on account of the death of their

lather, Silas Williamson. WHITER WATER, Ind. Ora Kuhn, of Farmland, i3 visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. August Kuhn and daughter, Irene... Mrs. Laura Freeman spent last week with friends in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Addleman and Edward Guinea, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dock Marshall, Sunday

Miss Mary Ballard, Miss Helen Garren. ger and Miss Irne Austin, all of Winchester, spent the 'week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin Miss Catherine Oler. Of Williamsbure- Rirant lact

week with Miss Uldean Hunt Mrs.

Marguerite . Brooks, of

spent a few days last week with Mr

and Mrs. Jennie Benson Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weller and Mr. Baurer of Liberty, 6pent Friday in Connersvill?. ....Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt, who have beeli spending a few weeks at there home here, have returned to Richmond to spend the winter with their son, Ira Hunt Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Jones have returned to their home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gaylard Jones, of Bloomington, and Mr. and Mrs. Deskin, of Terre Haute ..Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hunt and daughter were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis, at Arba Mrs. Viola Watts and son William, of Richmond, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reinheimer Mr. and Mrs.- George - Hadaway pf Watervalley, Miss., visited with Mr. and Mrs William Henry and son, Sunday.....

Neil Freeman left Saturday for California, where he will spend the winter. . .jMr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs fharloa n rtTrt oni rtn yVi

Richmond, I1,21"3' Wanda and Daisy, and Mr. and

Mrs. Wilbur Townsend, of Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and daughter, Mildred, spent Sunday

anernoon wun sir. ana Mrs. Dan Voorhees, of Centerville.. . . .Mrs. Jennie Townsend and daughter, Ethel, spent the week end with friends and rela

tives at New Madison. Ohio The members of the local Christian church

gave a. surprise party for Rev. and

Mrs. Rudicel, at their home at Fountain City, Monday evening Mr. and

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RALLY, HOMECOMING AT MODOC SUNDAY - MODOC, Ind Oct, 26. Rally and homecoming services are being planned for next Sunday by the Union church of West River township. At the close of the Sunday school exercises -which begin at 9:30 o'clock. Miss Ethel Means, A. B., will give an address, which will be followed by communion services. Dinner will be served at the churth. ' Judge Bales will speak in the afternoon. Evangelistic services will begin at the Modoc Methodist church next Sunday night. Dr. Somerville Light, district superintendent, of Richmond, will PrCaClU - ! IS Mrs. J. E. Roberts, of Indianapolis, will preach at the Woman's day services to be held at the Modoc United Brethren church next Sunday. The lyceum course will be opened this year with a program by the De Wills Concert company Saturday night, Oct. 28, in the high school auditorium. Modoc boys, and girls' basketball teams will play the New Lisbon teams here Friday evening, Oct. 27. Raymond Wright was painfully hurt Sunday night when the buggy in which he and Kenneth U. Swain were riding became ditched. Mr. Swain was not injured, but Mr. Wright reported a badly sprained hip.

Mrs. John Simpson have moved to Richmond, where Mr. Simpson has been employed by Druitt Brqthers... ..Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kidkman and family have moved to the Gertie White property here in town. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Shirley White and family spent Sunday in Richmond, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb and daughter Erma, and Andrew Stevenson, of Webster, called on Mr. and

Mrs. James Robinson and son Paul.

ounaar aicernoon.. .Mrs. Charles Bios and son. Warren, spent Friday with

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hough and daughter, Mildred, of near Spartans-

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This Winter to Keep Warm Just take advantage of these low prices on warm, serviceable merchandise and save a lot of money. For the first cool days of winter we are offering these special values for Friday and Saturday only: . . . Ladies' Brown Calf, Brown Kid or Patent Lace Ox- - ?eltsoles' ratoer heels. These are good shoes at ?6.J0. Sale price.. .................... $4.85 Ladies' or girls' Patent Lace Oxford, i low rubber heels, welt soles. Buy these $4.00 shoes Friday and Saturday at ...$3.19 Ladies' solid leather heavy black Kid Shoes, low heels ; will stand hard wear. Sale price $2.48 : Misses' sizes, 12 to 2, at $1.98; sizes 9jto 11 at $1.69 Ladies' brown or black Kid Lace Shoes, rubber heels, short vamp; sale price $3.69 Men's brown Lace Dress Shoes, rubber heels, a serviceable shoe, sizes 6 to 11, at , $3.19 One lot of Boys' Shoes, sizes 13 to 6, on table Friday and Saturday at $2.39 Men's Wool Shirts, blue or gTey, all sizes; very special at $2.29 Boys' Wool Mix Sweaters, slipover style, assorted combinations, sizes 8 to 16 years, special $1.69 Men's heavy Ribbed Union Suits, sizes 34 to 46; special, suit . : : gg Boys' Trousers, dark mixtures, heavy weights, all sizes; special Qg Men's heavy weight Corduroy Trousers, dark color, all sizes; special, pair $2.75 Ladies' Wool Mix Hose, all colors, with or without clocking, all sizes; cool weather special....... 9 Imported Scotch Wool Gloves with long gauntlet cuffs; misses' sizes only 98c; ladies sizes. . . .$1.25 Children's Flannelette Bloomers, all sizes; very special, 3 pairs for $1.00 Ladies' Washable Chamoisette Gloves with 2 clasps, all colors and fcizes ; special 47 Ladies' heavy .Flannelette Night Gowns, special Friday and Saturday gg Six-inch Stovepipe; special, joint 19 Black Japan Coal Bucket, special .35? Stove Boards in several sizes $1.85 to $2.50 Square or Round Aluminum Roasters. ....... 97? 14-quart Grey Granite Dish Pans, special ..49 Heavy fleeced double Bed Blankets ; Friday and Saturday special, pair $1.39 Large, heavy Fancy Plaid Blankets; Friday and Sat urday special, pair .$1.98 Yard-wide heavy Fleeced Outing Flannel, Friday and Saturday, yard jg 3-pound roll of Comfort Cotton in one sheet; special, Per roll qq Ladies' Wool and Silk Dresses, all sizes 16 to 46; special at r $9.95 See our beautiful assortment of Ladies' mannish Coats, double faced material, sizes 16 to 44; special Friday and Saturday- $14.75 Ladies' Slipon Sweaters, all wool, in the most desirable shades, all sizes; special .$1.98 ' Indue Knit Petticoats, fit the figure perfectly, speck! at 98c SPECIAL Choice of all Children's Beaver Hats, all sizes, colors black, brown, navy and beaver. There will be many $5.00 values in this lot. Friday and Saturday only at $3.59

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