Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 6, 6 January 1923 — Page 3
BOSTON ENJOYS BIG BOOM IN SHIPPINGLARGEST SINGE WAR
(Tty Associated Press) BOSTON. Jan. 6. The greatest shipping boom since the days of the world war is now at its height at this port. Work for 2.000 longshoremen can be had at the transatlantic terminals, it is said. At the rate of 70 cents an hour for day work and $1.05 for night work, the pay envelopes of those now on the job are well filled. The boom started when coal laden vessels from England and Wales arrived last summer. Coal has arrived: by millions of Jons since the miners Etrike in this country. A score of ships laden with wood pulp, mostly from the Scandinavian countries, have arrived in the past few weeks, and the army base and the Commonwealth piers, where much of the freight i3 handled, are filled to overflowing, according to vessel owners. British coal steamers have been forced to wait a week or 10 days in the harbor before obtaining docking facilities and many of them, rather than delay that long, have gone to other ports. Since the dosing of the St Lawrence river there has been an increasing flow of grain through this port. More than a million and a half tons were shipped In one week in December. At the Commonwealth pier more than 1,000 men have been employed! and nearly 30 vessels were unloaded during the past month. Passenger space has been taken over for freight. Piles of canned goods 50 feet high and shipments valued at between J10.00O.OO0 and J12.0O0.000 have been stored at the Commonwealth, pier at one time. Suburban HUNTSVILLE, Indd Watch night services were held at the cnurcn &unv tilcht. The regular service was conducted by Rev. Scotton from 9 to io o'rlnrk. Following this a social hour was enloved and the meeting v.-a concluded bv a sermon by Rev. Jonh Land of Farmland Mr. and Mm. o. O. Blv attended the funeral of Mrs. Amos Surface at Fountain City Monday William Hunt has returned in hia work nt Garv Mr. and Mrs. A. J. .Tones of Richmond are vis iting relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson and daughter were fnpata Snnnav or Mr. ana jirs. lot firannr at Economy Mr. and Mrs Clarence Stults entertained the followine relatives at dinner Sunday: Mr and Mrs. Ollie Weyls and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beckman of Economy, Mrs. Docla Wilson of Winchester. Mrs. Flora Butler, Ruseel Hunt, Anna Par ker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harper ana Mr. and Mrs. Ttoeer Stults and son Max Harden Wright and Volney Wilson attended the William bnaw sale near Winchester Tuesday. .. .Mr and Mrs. Ernest Dudley spent Tues ray at the home of Sant Dudley near Windsor The teachers, janitor and hack diivers of the Huntsville school presented the retiring trustee, T. C. Sackett, a very nice rocking chair as a remembrance of appreciation of his work in the school Mr. and Mr3. Bert Adamson and Roger Cranor were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. leaac Hodgson and family at Lynn... Miss Lola Mohr and Mrs. Hazel Campbell have returned from vacation with relatives at Columbus, Ind., and Springfield, Ohio Mrs. Stella Cox ppent Tuesday at Newcastle Miss Gladys Fennimore spent Tuesday with Mrs. John McDonald at Modoc Mrs. Docia Wilson has returned to her home in Winchester after a week's visit with relatives here Rev. Scotton is conducting a revival meeting at this place Mrs. Harshman of Winchester called at Harolen Wright's Tuesday morning Clarence HanKIUMKY TROtltl.E t'AVSKS LAMENESS "A lamnpss followed me for some time, and I felt that it was caused from kidnev trouble. One bottle of Foley Kidney Pills had the desired effect." writes It. B. Arbuckle, South Barre. Vermont. Backache, rheumatism, dull headache, too frequent or burning urination are symptoms of Kidney and Bladder trouble. Disordered kidneys require prompt treatment. Neglect causes serious complications. Foley Kidney Pills pive quick relief. A. G. Luken Prusf Co., 626-628 Main St. Advertisement. IUIiUUIttlimilltlllllMIII1llltltlllllllll!ltiniMllltllllllHI1tlllllllllllHIIIIl E I Buy Your Drugs here I QUIGLEY'S 4th and Main s 5 ktiMtnMiiitiritiitiMMHitiiniimiiimiMftiiMifiimitinmHinittiNiiitinniiuttiniHHi CHEVROLET rrT6STo $193.00 Down Balance $34.61 per month. E. W. Sternhart Co. 10th & Sailor St. Phone 2955 30 Saving Now possible if you buy your Stoves during our big January Sale. Bargains in everything.
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cock moved Tuesday from the Aria Sheppard farm to Mrs. A. R. Butler's place.... The students from the different colleges have returned to their work.... Miss Ethel Moore is taking nurse's training at Newcastle Nicholas Kabel called at the Randolph county hospital Tuesday to see Mrs. Troy Kabel.... .Claud Brown moved Tuesday from the William Botkin farm to hi3 property in Carlos. FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coggshall and children of Williamsburg spent Sunday with Mrs. Luzena Dalby and daughter, Maggie... ..Mrs. Rene Lovin has been ill Ray McNutt has purchased a new auto hack. Ed Thomas who underwent an operation at Reid hospital at Richmond, is able to be home again... John Rothermel and family have moved into the house recently vacated Dy forest Lacy Mr. and Mrs. Ross Macy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Macy, Tuesday The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. O. N. Huff, Wednesday afternoon. . .Mrs. Stephen Thomas entertained Sunday for din ner Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thomas and daughter, Ethel, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas of Middleboro,
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IT'S UP TO YOU, BUDDIE! WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. The war department today disclaimed jurisdiction over the manner and the times when former soldiers shall wear medals or other decorations which they won while in the army. A paragraph was added to army regulations stating specifically that army rules were not to be construed as prohibiting civilians entitled to military decorations from wearing them "on all appropriate occasions," nor as indicating how decorations should be . worn with civilian clothing. Harold Huff of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hiatt and son, Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Lineus Reece Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hiatt entertained recently Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Focht and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Focht and baby f Gratis, Ohio Mrs. Will Williams of Portland, has returned home after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wil liams Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pyle en tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Bond, Mr. and Mrs. George Rupe, Miss Helen Virginia Bond and Master, James Rupe. The
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affair was in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Pyle and Mrs. Bond. CAMBRIDGE. CITY. Ind. Harry Peters is improving from a serious attack of pneumonia.... Fred Raith has returned to his home in Minneapolis after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Raitht and sister, Miss Gertrude. ..;.Miss Pauline Woodward and Miss Elizabeth Paul returned to Indiana university this week.... Miss Marie Burris of Chicago has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Knox, this week. . A social meeting and 'oyster supper will be given for members of the Christian church and Sundap school Friday evening at 7 o'clock, when reports from all class and organizations of the church and Sunday school will be given. . .Miss Mattie Dirk is spending this week with relatives in Indianapolis. .. .Miss Lida Haufler of Little Rock, Ark., has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waddell. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allison and daughter of St. Louis have returned home after a visit with his father, Frank Allison. .. .Miss Bes sie Depue of St. Louis is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jacob F. Bear Olin Boyd has returned to his home in St. Louis after a visit with his grandparents,
IND.. SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1923.
Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Boyd. . . .The Ladies Aid society of the Christian church met with Mrs. Charles Kerlin Wednes day afternoon and elected the following officers: President, Mrs. Charles Kerlin; vice-president, Mrs. Clara Cornthawaite; secretary. Mrs. John Parrish; treasurer, Mrs. Dan Evans... Mr. and Mrs. John Bragg and daughter Esther of Winchester have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore this week Mrs. -Stone of Laporte has been visiting her son, Jacob Stone, and family Will Hunt has so far recovered as to be able to be out again after his recent accident at the Centerville garage. .. .Miss Bertha Pruitt is spending this week in Newcastle Mrs. Veryl Creek and daughter of Connersville are guests of her sister, Mrs. Carl Gibbs, and family The "What So Ever" class of the Baptist church met with Mrs. Edgar Owens Thursday afternoon. After the business session a social hour followed and refreshments were served Mrs. Anna Williams, who has spent the past several months here and at Milton, has returned to the home of her daughter in Toledo, Ohio Rev. McCormick will preach at the Christian church Sunday evening. He will preach a New Year's sermon. There will be no morn
ing service except Sunday school, followed by communion. .. .Harry Miller spent Thursday in Richmond.... Rev.
LeCount of Newcastle will preach at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. Rev. Reece will preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening Mary Katherine, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hinsky, is ill of pneumonia.... Genevieve, the small daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kniese, is ill of pneumonia. .. .Mrs. Bennie Clark spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Lee Pugh, at Hagerstown. AUTHORIZE PERMANENT CANAL PACT WITH PANAMA WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. The senate today passed a resolution authorizing President Harding to open negotia
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