Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 264, 6 November 1922 — Page 2
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HiE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1922.
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VOTING PREC1HGTS
AT EATON IIAWED;
CAMPAIGNS CLOSED
.EATON", Obio, "Not. 6-Eatoti ' Win
j - have six Tottng Treclncta In the eiecj tion. Tuesday Instead of four, as here- ' tof ore. . Cherry etreeit, -will as herotofdre, dide tfie precinct north and BrJuttoTPrecIficta one, three and five I . are on the west side of Cherry strefeC and" treclfic3 two.'rtbtir and six are
on the east side. The precincts are
nombered from the sooth on either
Bide. .- , .... Main street,' south side,' is the north
boundary line of precraets one and two. ' Main street, north side. Is the
south boundary ttn of prrtclncts three
and four. The PeonsylTama railway i track; Is the north boundary line .of
the fourth precinct" Precinct five ex-
: tends from the north-side of the rail-.
road "to the -corporation line. The
' sixth pretrlnct extends ' from Bruce
etreett north side, to ;the- corporation
line. , - Council' has designated the voting
places in the six precincts as follows.; Firs nrecinct. Anderson Motor com-
' pany. South Barron stnetet; second '. precinct., Stotler building, East Main street, next door to Christman's hardware stare: thtrd creclnct, council
chamber; fourth precinct, Hlestand and company planing mill, -High and . Maple " Streetsr" fih precinct. A. : H. vir buildine. Barron and. Monfort
1 -' Weeis. block north of railroad; sixth t " nrerff. TT-.B. .church basement.
4 Democrats and Republicans of Pre-
i We county held -the last- mass meetings nf thi rkmonien here : Saturday. The
' -Democrats held, their - meeting Jh the - 1 afternoon Jn .their headquarters. - The Republican meeting was held at nint - n rh otera house. The attendance
at bothlmeetings was big and enthu
Tnrfs'S Warren" GanL Democratic
candidate for congress from -this dis-
t trict. addressed the Democratic nwei1 Iiij'm also did Judge Kreitzer and
I Mrt.-SchaeffeTrirf' Dayton, and M T?nnpi0 of Hamilton.
- - - -Congressman Roy GV Fitzgerald,: Republican candidate. for. re-election from r "this district, and Congressman Stephen :' G. Porter, of Pennsylvania, chairman
of the house foreign affairs committee, ; were the speakers at the Republican mooMne' -? - " " '
with the camDaien closed in the
county, both sides are confident on the eve of the election that their respeclive tiekets will be success! uL Logan , L.. Brown, chairman of the county ' Democratic committee, - and John M. Wehrly, chairman of the county Re- ; publican committee, have stated they ' are pleased with the situation and the outlook. - Each believes his party .will
' be victorious. i; PREBLE FARM BUREAU
AIDS LIVESTOCK FIRMS
snctMoi in the Palladium)
EATON. Ohio Nov. 6. An appropri-
' atlon of $400 from the county treasury t. to assist, in the establishment of pro- ! ducers' livestock commission compan- ! ies at Buffalo, Cleveland and Pitts- ! burgh; and later at Cincinnati, was made by the Preble county farm bur rea directors at their regular monthly '. meeting in the courthouse Saturday I afternoon. The directors also considered the annual dues collection and membership campaign and heard a re- ' port from Herbert Brown of Gratis, : director of the Miami .Valley Milk. Pro- ' ducers co-operative association, ou,.the
U.1 1 till O -ilia, Fi'-1' . - , Great satisfaction was - expressed
i with the results obtained through co i . operative, .livestock: shipment of local , association, Darke county, producers havlne shiDoed for some time, while
' a Preble county co-operative shipping association has ' shipped enough to - demonstrate - its value,-according to its patrons. The latter co-operative ho a hnadauarters at Eldorado and
: ships principally from the north end : of Preble county. : A business amounting to a third of I a million dollars was reported by the
; milk producers co-operative association director. Territory around Spring
field and Dayton and smaller western - Ohio cities, has been organized, the ! nmdimtinn of 16.000 cows has been
I contracted for, he stated.
GIRLS PLUNGE TO DEATH WHEN FLAMES SWEEP FACTORY,
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In spite of the quick, heroic work of firemen two girls were killed and seven others fatally injured by jumping from the window of a four story celluloid factory in New York city, when trapped by flames which started on the second floor. This is the second terrible ' holocaust within the last ten days in the greater cities. Certain ; unions are much concerned over the alleged lax factory inspection. Photo shows the burning building and the ladders by which firemen made sensational rescues. .
Suburban
' COTTAGE GROVE. IhL Miss Edith
Keelor and Miss . Verda Miller gave a masked party at' the home of Miss Kellor -Halloween: evening. - - Among
thoser nresent were Miss Naomi Al
bert. Miss Mildred Skinner. Miss Lola
T.ee. Miss Edith Keelor, Miss nazei
Les.throD. Miss Vera Miller, Miss Ida
Lnnene of Chicago. 111.. Mrs. Maria
TarA-iji Mrs. Alice Leoeue. Mrs. F. F
Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood i Jaipur Mr. and Mrs. -Georee. Brown;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardner, Ed
Cullv. Sears Williamson, Paul Pad
dock, Gilbert Thurston and Miss Lora Toarue. Contests and games were the
features of the evening.- Fruit Juice
and douehnuts were served as refresh-
ments Miss Hazel Lathrop of Llb-
prtv nont Tuesday night with Miss
Verda Miller Mis3 Hazel Lathrop, Mrs. Maria Jarvls and Miss Verda Mil
lcr took supper with.Miss Edith Keelor Tuesday evening. . . .Eddie Williamson and family spent Tuesday, evening
with Robert Toole and family. .Mrs
Ilda Toole and children spent Wednes dav afternoon with Mrs. Zella William
non Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
were Richmond visitors Wednesday.. ..Eddie Williamson and family spent Thursday evening with, 'Miss Verda Miller.... Omar Miller and family entertained at dinner Friday, Mrs. Alice Leogue, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Leogue, and Mrs. Donald Gardner of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Elwood Leogue, Mrs. Maria Jarvls, Miss Edith Keelor, Mrs. Zella Williamson and children and Mrs. Ilda Toole and children called in the afternoon Alonzo Leogue and George Brown were Liberty visitors Friday afternoon. ...Robert Toole and family were College Corner visitors Thursday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. Omar Miller were called to the home of William Ridenour at Liberty Thursday evening on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Ridenour. Mrs. Ridenour is a sister of Mr. Miller. ...Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Glascow spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sanford and family.... Mr. Glascow 's sister of Hamilton, Ohio,
is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glascow. . .Thomas Barley of Oolictic, Ind ia visitine Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Crane.... The infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Rush has double pneumonia.... Miss Ida Leogue of Chicago,
111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will
Leogue'.... Mrs. Charles Meyers spent
Tuesday night in Hamilton, Ohio...
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meyers and sons,
William and Alva, spent Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mey
ers.... John Benner of College Corner
was gretmg friends in Cottage Grove
Friday evening Mr. "ana Mrs. Lana
ley Swain spent Thursday afternoon in
College Corner, Ohio. Salem Missionary society met with Mrs. Bertha Roberts Thursday afternoon. ... Those
present were: Mrs. Hazel Montgomery,
Mrs. Thomas Burris, Mrs. Laura
Leosue. Mrs. Bertha Leogue, Mrs.
Stella Maxwell. Mrs. Amanda Pad
dock. Mrs. Alice Tibbets, Mrs. Bessie
Johnson. Mrs. Minnie Gardner. Mrs
Emma Sanford, Mrs. Cora Miller, Mrs.
Essie Napier. Mrs. Mary Albert, Mrs.
AlDha Gadner and Mrs. Bertha Rob
erts. Three visitors were present
Mrs. Jossie Pritchard and daughter,
Bessie and Mrs. Bessie Paddock. Refreshments of cocoa and cake were served Mrs. Ilda Toole and baby
son spent Thursday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Alonzo Leogue.
CAMRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mrs. Her
man Johnston entertained a number of
her girl friends at her home on Third
street Friday evening. Those present
were Mrs. rTeeiana, Mrs. .tiennem
Huddles-ton. Miss Hortense Williams,
Miss Madge Mannon, Miss Vivian Shir-
key. Miss Vesta Brumnei, Miss Lucille
Locke and Mrs. . James uozoarth. A
two-course lunch was served, minature i
men were given as favors. Miss Madge !
Mannon will entertain the same com
pany In two weeks. . . .The Pocahontas
lodge held a Halloween party and
lunoh In their hall Friday evening aft
er council for their families at which
40 were present Mrs. Merriman Straughn has returned from Indianap
olis where she spent the past two weeks in the hospital, after undergoing ah operation on her eye.... Rev. G. I.
Hoover of Indianapolis closes his pastorate here this Sunday and Rev. McCormick of Milton will take charge of the church next Sunday. .. .Mrs. A. R. Feemster is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lester Smyth and family in Richmond,
Va....Mrs. Alpheus Huddleston has
returned home after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Horace Ellebarger In Indianapolis Mrs. George Bales has returned to her home in Chicago after a visit with , Mrs. Robert Hicks and
Mrs. Golay Moore. .?. Miss Katherine
Williams spent the week end with rela
tives in Indianapolis ...... Mrs. Frank Metzger of Richmond is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Delia Toms. . . .
Births
BROWNSVILLE. Ind. Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence West are the parents of
twin daughters, Martha Jane and
Mary Jean, born Friday.
LEWISBURG, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Beck are the parents of a son.
RIEIIDS ENJOY WORK OF SENDING CLOTHING The following has been submitted: "The Friends Service Committees
of Richmond recently issued a call for clothing to be sent for the relief of the Near East. They asked for warm
articles, good for six months wear. The response was generous and the
multitude of garments contributed re
quired many nanus to arrange, asson, repair and pack. South Eighth Street
Friends took care of their own collec
tion and were the first to make ship
ment. Last week a group of some 20
women from North A Street, West
Richmond, and East Main Street
Friends met at North A Street meet
ing house to look after the supplies of
clothing which had been brought there
from various sources. Some of the dif
ferent committees had been working separately before this time repairing. However, there were gtilt patches and buttons to be put on' rents to stitch and breaks to mend, so earnestly ani willingly these worthy women worked
for a whole day preparing and pack
ing. Most of the clothing sent was In
excellent condition. There were numerous suits for men and women, abund ance of warm underwear, cloaks, coats
and one-piece dresses.
It was a pleasure indeed, to place
in with the worn clothing, which had
been so carefully repaired, a large
contribution of new garments for chil
dren, woolen petticoats with waists,
120 of them, made by the Monday clu'o of the West Richmond Friends. Others
had donated similar articles, several suits of new underwear and many new
pairs of hose. A partial list of don
ors is as follows: The North A Street Friends. West Richmond Friends, East
Main Street Friends, Salem Friends
New Garden Township, Mrs. Hansel's
Sunday school class of the Presbyter
ian church, besides a number of individuals and churches in the city and
neighboring towns. Many Persons Respond
It is not possible to enumerate all
who responded to the call for clothing
While nackine the boxes, some one
called attention to the name printed
upon the boxes. "George Fox." What could be more appropriate? The founder of the Society of Friends would understand anik approve the
spirit which prompted "f he work. He
would also want credit accorded the merchant in our city who so kindly
donated the containers. Twenty boxes of clothing and two bags of shoes were filled and sent with the view of their reaching the field by February, when the coldest weather begins. The work of the Friends Service committee, has caused the name to signify the relationship they desire to sustain toward a suffering world, friends of humanity.
The feeling of cordiality between
the different branches of Friends has
been materially increased since they have engaged together in a common
service of . love. Strange that work
for peoples far away must be the
means of emphasizing denominational kinship. Side by side, mending, pack
ing, each with a like purpose, meant
warmth of fellowship, hearts aglow with love that binds, love that knows
no barrier.. Appreciation is herein expressed, for all who. made the shipment a success and to the men and
women of North A street Friends, who so graciously provided for the comfort and enjoyment of all who assisted in the - good work. In behalf of the committees, PHARIBA W. STEPHENS.
GLOBE TROTTER TO HEAD WORLD-WIDE Y. W. C. A. PROGRAM
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St Joseph's Annual Fair
Ready To Open Tuesday ; Booths Are Being Erected Preparations long in the making are rapidly bringing the arrangements for the annual fair of the St. Joseph so
ciety of St. Andrew's church to a state of readiness for the- opening on Tuesday. The fair will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Booths of every kind are being erected and a great variety of product; will be displayed and offered for sale. A large committee of the society is making the arrangements and is bein? greatly assisted by the women and girls of St Andrew's church. It is expected that there will be refreshments served at the fair and the St. An
drew's orchestra will play each eve
ning. The committee in charge of ;the work on the fair is as follows:
Joseph "Walterman, chairman, Harry
Maurer, secretary and treasurer, Jos
eph Kutter, Andrew Kutter, Anton Stolle, Joseph Stolle, Sr, Joseph Stollc
Jr., Edward G. Balling, George Steins,
John Behnen, Joseph Hoch, Joseph
Jessing, Frank Berheide, Ray W. Deh-
ner, Jesse Heath, Joseph Imhoft and
Frank Rohe.
HIATT ANSWERS SUIT FILED AT GREENVILLE3
GREENVILLEOhio, Nov. 6. S. R. Hiatt has filed answer to the suit filed in common pleas court by Dan
Brown for $20,000 damages for criminal assault and malicious libeL
Hiatt admits that the libel charged
by Brown was published in the Tribune of Sept. 30, 1922, over his signature, but says it was published in an
swer to criminal and malicious and
libelous articles published in the Ad
vocate by Brown previous to that time. The dedication services of the new Christian church will be held Sunday, Nov. 26, at Versailles.. Elaborate preparations are being made to make the day a great one in the history of the church. High officials of the church will be present on the occasion to assist in the services." A full program is being arranged. Probate Court. Petition filed to fix inheritance tax in estate of Elizabeth Roach, deceased. John H. Browder, administrator of the estate of John H. Swartz, filed first and final account . Same Wed petition to fix and determine the amount of inheritance tax.
Sirs. Arthur Curtiss Jm. The leading woman globe trotter In this country is to head a nationwide camoaign for world-wide Y. W. C A. work. Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James of New York, who has crossed the ocean twenty times and recently returned from a cruise around the world with her husband in their yacht, has seen demonstrated the work of the Y. W. C, A. in many lands. Tiis has induced her to take the chairmanship of the campaign for money to assure a foreign program.
The dog has been man's companion
for about 7,000 years, it is estimated
A Sure Way To End Dandruff
There is one sure way that has
never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then
you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need ) apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in
gently with the finger tips.
By morning, most if not all, of your
dandruff will be gone, and three or
four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every
single sign and trace of it, no matter
how much dandruff you may have.
You will find all itching and digging
of the scalp will stop Instantly, and
your hair will be fluffy, lustrous
glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Adver
tisement.
VOTE FOR
Henry
H
Long
for
County Clerk
DEMOCRATIC TICKET He is a well known real estate dealer. Memberof hc firm of Long and Tillson. He is married and has a family of threedhndreiu He is a member of the Wayne -County Board of Charities. He is a member of the City Sinking Fund Commission. He is clean and competent, and would make a-good Clerk of the Court. Vote for Henry E. Long; and You Will Make No Mistake
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