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Palladium-Item from Richmond, Indiana • 13

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1917 EVKN 1 FRENCH FLEET IS GENERAL WOOD ARMY DOCTOR HELD MOOSE TO INITIATE 75 AT BIG CEREMONY if 1 British Clap Gag On Annie Besant LONDON, June 23. Telegrams I SWISS ENVOY TO GET "GALLING" FOR HIS PART IN PEACE MOVE GREATER THAN IT WAS PRIOR TO WAR from Bombay say that the restriction placed by the government on Mrs. Annie Besant and her colleagues are NEW HEART PUT INTO POILU BY AMERICAN KHAKI Inspiring Effect on Al! Allied Troops Follows Yankees' Arrival. BERNE, Switzerland, June 23. methe Bequej to a violent home rule agi- PARIS, June 23.

The resolution adopted by the chamber of deputies federal council has ordered that Swiss) tation which was distinguished by a n.inister at Petrograd to come to vilificatioii of everything British and Berne to make an oral report on recent western. Seventy-five candidates will bo Initiated into the Moose lodge at a special meeting to be held tomorrow afternoon in the Coliseum-Invitations have bean issued to sever out of town lodge and member of the local lodge are planning tor the biggest initiation ceremonies ever on ducted by the local order. A parade will be held prior to the initiation exercises. Several state officers are expected to visit the local ceremony. calling for the work of increasing the French merchant marine, to be placed under the control of one de The restrictive measures evoked a incidents, including the expulsion 01 Robert Grimm from Russia and his reintinriK with Dr.

Hoffmann, former partment was accepted by the government and voted by a show of hands. 8 Swiss foreign minister. storm of adverse comment in the native press and protest meetings were organized. The local British press welcomes the restrictions silencing the dangerous movement. PARIS.

June 23 The amalgamation PARIS, June Dr. Hoffmann, the former Swiss foreign minister accord of the American clearinghouse, one of the chief institutions for handling the vast supplier contributed by America GREENSFORK with the American Red Cross, has Mrs. Besent has been forbidden by the ledian government to participate in any meetings, deliver lectures or publish her writing. She and her associates are also prohibited from residing in Madras City and ordered to remain within certain areas. Their ing to the Geneva correspondent of the Pettit Parisien, forwarded correspondence between Count Von Buelow at Luzerne and certain Italian anti-interventionists at Rome to the Swiss diplomatic pouch.

According to the Matin. Dr. Hoffmann also negotiated for the return of Lenine and other Russian socialist been decided upon by General Persh The resolution was signed by forty-four members of the merchant marine committee and invited the government to centralize the work of braiding, buying and chartering merchant ships, a task which hitherto has been divided among several ministers. Louis Nail, under secretary for the mercantile marine, answering criticisms said that the French merchant fleet was 2,500,000 tons at the beginning of the war, and since then had lost 560,000 tons, 460,000 by acts of war. During the same period 680,000 tons had been built or bought and another $140,000 was on the stocks so that fleet was actually greater now than before the war.

Secretary Nail then pointed out that correspondence has also been placed JIAJ -QZH JWEO-MAJSP V00D- under censorship. Mrs. Besant is refugees to Russia through Germany. The foreign affairs committee of the! head of the Theosophical Society and the presidency of rhamhor of rienuties examined yester- Bombay last year for preaching revolt in India. Several from here attended the Christian Endeavor convention held at the United Brethren church at Richmond Wednesday and Thursday Among those attending were Mr.

end Mrs. Albert Gilmer and Miss Ruby Gilmer, who gave a reading. Rev. and Mrs. Poddington, Mrs.

George Hill and daughter, Clara, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cain, Mr. and Mrs. George Foots, Mrs.

Adeline Cain, Mrs. Ike Love Miss Geneva Brown of Indianapolis Is visiting Ira Nicholson Harold Nicholson has returned from Jeffarson Barrack, Missouri Paul D. Brown of Indianapolis spent Tuesday night with Merrttt Nicholson and family Mrs. Patrick Breen spent Thursday the guest of friends near Pennville. Major-General Leonard A.

Wood, now in command of the Department of the Southeast, with headquarters at Charleston, S. was formerly in command of the Department of the East, with headquarters at New York. i-L TTM "V1 V-T day the detrimental situation caused by German intrigue in Switzerland. Premier Ribot and Deputy Andre Le-bey communicated a series of documents relating to the Grimm-Hoffmann incident and respecting agents Germany had lost 2.500.000 tons, 50 per cent, of its entire fleet and de ing. The transfer has already begun and the organization of the clearinghouse and all its assets will be in th hands of the Red Cross by September The clearinghouse has been the intermediary between 5,000 societies and contributing individuals In the United States and has handled francs worth of food and clothing and 11.000,000 francs in cash.

All its administration has been by American volunteers under the presidency of H. Herman Harjes and the business managment of H. O. Beatty, who becomes director-general of the merged bodies. The new organization with which the clearinghouse combines is the American Red Cross for France and Belgium which recently arrived with Major Grayson Murphy, a member of the war council, as chief commissioner, and James H.

Perkins, as assist clared that reports that Germany was building hundreds of ships were mere bluff. He was oorn at wu.uv, "-'j wh ln agreement witn the Berlin gov-October 9, 1860. He first distinguished ernment directed from Berne and Zur- in himself when in command or tne lcn tne anarchist peace campaign Russia AGEIxSpWN, JND. The Children's Day program for the Sunday School will be given at the Christian church Sunday Miss Jean Smith and Miss Alice Newman of Richmond, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. J.

T. Hunt and were guests at a party given for Mrs. Grov- er Brower in the country A garden party was held in the park by the garden club Thursday evening. United States Volunteer Cavalry, better known as the "Rough Riders," at San Juan Hill, at which time Theodare Watch Your Richmond; Be Sure of Your State INCOME TAX HIGH Roosevelt was lieutenant-colonel. He; A brewing company in Michigan City is preparing for prohibition.

They have turned their establishment into a cold storage plant. served as Military Governor or tuDaj until the transfer of the government to the Republic of Cuba, in 1902, then WASHINGTON, June 23 Income saw service in the Philippines as a tax payments so far have surpassed line officer and as Governor of the, the highest figure $335,000,000 upon ma Piviv nfs tin nis return noiu; whicn otticiais Dasea men uuiaic the Philippines he went to the Ar-i when the law was amended last us Knpp.ial Atnbae- jpmhpr Receiots today show a CONDON ftExow jro.Hr -prps-rc. Dr. William J. Condon, one of the most prominent men of New Brunswick, N.

and a captain in the Reserve Corps, has been arrested by the military authorities at Chattanooga, Tonr. chareed with the murder of i OCT 1 VA3f fl eador of the United States. In 1910 was made Chief of Staff of the Are you writing a letter today to Richmond. Illinois? Be sure you don't make it Richmond, Ind. Scores of letters directed to Richmond.

when they should go to one of the other twenty Richmonds listed in the postoffice directory, are received weekly by the department, and delayed mail comes in every' day for Richmond people that has been sent to one of the others. People living near Richmond, 111., cr Richmond, will address a letter to the town in their own state when they really want the Indiana town. A constant stream of slips to be checked with the names of persons to whom letters are really directed is kept up between postoffices. OI 1 I I 1 1U1 luc .7 dications are that the total receipts for the year will reach $345,000,000. With a week to go before the fiscal year closes, receipts from that source are pouring into the treasury at thei rate of nearly $2,000,000 a day.

The United States Army after wmcn ne took command of the Department of the East. He originated and made a success of the Plattsburg training camp idea, in the face of much ant. French Appreciate Yankees The longer the American military leaders are here the more they appreciate the importance which the French attach to America's decision to send troops. The soldiers are de-airable not merely for themselves, but because American participation in the war in a military way has had a wonderfully inspiring effect on all the other allied troops. A little example was cited by a general staff officer who participated yesterday evening in the bi-weekly reception given by American women to Trench Boldiers returning on furlough.

The men formerly sang a great John V. Piper, a Rutgers College student. Dr. Condon is shown in the uniform of a captain in the United States Army Surgical Corps. Below is a photograph of the slain man.

Piper body was discovered on June 13, in a lonely field. He had been shot to death. The body was covered with lime. The police authorities of New Brunswick, N. assert that a buly of the income tax, however, was paid during the last month.

These receipts and other increased revenues have advanced the total receipts from ordinary taxation for the fiscal year up to $1,079,238,995. DIVE IN The Water Is Fine And there is no better time than now to Swim Hawkins Bathing Beach Now Open Everybody come the best way is over the 19th St. road. City Statistics 11 It i.Min CHINESE CARE LITTLE WHETHER THEY ARE RULED BY KING OR PRESIDENT WAR DEPARTMENT TAKES OVER HOME FOR HOSPITAL deal alwavs the Marseillaise oy prei-1 cag oi bimnar uuie j.uuuU vuu rence. but latterly this has stopped.

cealed in the Condon residence, and Deaths and Funerals. PETTIBONE Miss Leota Petti-hone. 17 vears old, died. Saturday The snpearance of Americans in uni morning at the home of her parents, P. AH WAY.

N. J- June 23. The form, however, had an instant ene that a further search revealed a suit of clothes covered with lime. It is alleged that lime was found on the cushions of Dr. Condon's automobile.

No possible motive has been Mr and Mrs. Carl Pettibone, 224 home of Mrs. Charles D. Freeman, at SAN FRANOISSO, June 23. The great mass of Chinese people seem indifferent as to whether they are ruled by a king or a duly elected president of the Republic, in the opinion of Prof.

W. W. Willoughby, of Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, who is in San Francisco today on the North Seventeenth street. Besides her Colonia, near here, has been taken parents, she is survived by three sis- over by the war department, it was ters, Mrs. Guy Taylor, of Dayton, 0 learned today, for use as a special Misses Geraldine, and Elizabeth Petti-i baSe hospital to be devoted to the bone of this city, and three brothers, treatment of bone, joint and nerve Thomas, George, and James, all of this cases.

and the soldiers were roused to all their old time enthusiasm. Another task which the Americans are facing is the elimination here and at home of as much red tape as possible. Every day makes them feel more and more the necessity of as free a hand as possible i as they are actually on the ground and cognizant of the needs of the situation. CHECK JOY-RIDING way from Peking, where he has been LONDON, June 23 To check joyriding and the misuse of government city. Funeral services win ue uemi Accommonation win oe pruviaeu for the last year assisting the Chinese Monday afternoon at ociock iromi the estate tor anow one inousanu in preparation of their new constitu- the home.

Rev. M. S. Hinckle will ot-will be in Earlham tion. in an advisory capacity.

ficiate. Burial patients. Mrs. Freeman offered her home to the department for whatever use it seemed best. cars, many of the main roads out of London have been placed under military control.

Officers or soldiers in motorcars are challenged and have to furnish particulars and produce auth Friends may call at any i neir ignorance 01 pomicai matters cemetery. DR. CLARK RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL INSPECTION TRIP Notice to Soldiers You are invited to swim at any time FREE if you furnish your own suit. Come out every day if you like. We want you.

ority for being away from their regt INDIANAPOLIS, June Dr. UNIFORM PRICE ON STEEL TO BE ASKED Clark, head or the new ments Civilian motorists are bal- G. IfCgr'U I I JX ULC LUCii pciiui ncnuvu. WASHINGTON. June 23.

The fed- is tne reason ior mis apainy. ne saia. time. The republic has been very slow in drafting the proposed constitution, RUSSIANS WILL FIGHT ON owing to the fact that work is dohej SAYS HEAD OF SLAV MISSION on alternate days, according to Prof, Willoughby. Dr.

F. J. Goodnow, presi-j WASHINGTON, June 23. The Rus-dent of John-Hopkins, is still in Peking! eian army has proved to its own sat-assisting in this work. inaction the vital necessity of crush- ing German militarism.

Lieutenant- CHILDREN TO GIVE PLAY I General Waldimir Roop. military head FOR RED CROSS FUND cf the Russia mission, said here to- dgy. For the benefit of the Red Cross' The long period of calm on the Rus- CHILDREN'S DAY TO BE OBSERVED AT TRINITY Lilly base hospital, returned ester-da from a trip to the east. Dr. Clark is enthusiastic over the reception he received.

Saturday he visited Baltimore and got data on the unit recently sent from that point. In Washington the next Monday, he con Children's day wi'l be observed in Trinity English Lutheran Sunday I caaa) Qnnilav nrr i A 1 eral state commission will be asked soon by President Denman of the emergency fleet corporation to fix a uniform price for steel and products of all industries throughout the country. The commission will be asked to name a fair price which will afford tne producers a fair profit not only on steel but on pig iron and iron ore, and every other material entering into the manufacture of steel. association a number of children un-' sian front, he said, caused tirst by her ferred with Senator New and others who aided him in every way. In New York he carefully studied details in the seven hospitals organized there.

The new Indianapolis hospital will have twenty-five doctors and dentists, sixty-five trained nurses, and 152 privates. YOUTHFUL DUKE. KILLED IN ACTION, IS BURIED rible weather conditions, and, second, bv Illusions that revolution also would permeate Germany, now is ended. Discipline has been restored, the munitions supply is once more flowing and the weather is advantageous for "It's time to Insure" We Can't Write a Policy Guaranteeing the Temperature of the Weather but we can protect you against Special numbers to be given are: There's a Rose in Every Garden By Rhea Crandall and Iris Igleman. Jesus Loves Me Mrs.

Loehr's and Edna Deuker's classes. Song, Be Good Mrs. Loehr's and Marguerite Denker' classes. Recitation and song Mrs. Lacey's class.

Exercise, Children's Day Offering Mrs. Sieck's and Mr. Weber's classes. Exercises, The Sunday School Array Mrs. Goebel's and Miss Karcher's der the direction of Misses Emily Bailey and Katherine Your.gflesh will give a show on the lawn at South Fifteenth and streets, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

An admission of five and ten cents will be asked. The program will consist of songs, instrumental numbers and pretty solo dances and ensemble work. The public is cordially invited to attend. DRAFT RULES READY SEEK THOMPSON'S SCALP ciasses. M.

C. A. WANTS FIFTY-FOUR MEN AND BOYS TO JOIN CHICAGO, June 23. Possibility of action by the city council on resolutions calling for the resignation and impeachment of Mayor William Hale Thompson introduced at a boisterous RED CROSS WILL SEND COMMISSION TO RUSSIA WASHINGTON, June 23. Regulations for drafting the new national army, now awaiting President Wilson's approval, contain provision for every step in the great undertaking, except the actual method of the draft itself No official announcement has been made and official confirmation is being withheld but it has been stated, and generally is accepted here as true, that the federal government itself will do the drafting, probably here in Washington.

From Storms Fifty-four new members, to add to the forty-six already obtained in June, WASHINGTON, June 23 The Red PARIS. June 23. Paul Deschanel. president or the chamber of deputies todav delivered a funeral discourse over the body of Jean de Dieu Beille-Coult, duke of Dalraatia. who was a member of the chamber of deputies for Tarn.

The duke, who was 29 years of age, was killed by j. German shell near St. Quentin. While commanding a section of an automobile battery he was wounded by the fragments of one shell. He continued to advance, however, until he received a mortal wound from another shell.

i to make the month total 100, are Cross will send an American commiss Wind session yesterday occupied the attention of political circles here today. The resolutions followed the mayor's attempt to adjourn the council meeting in the course of a fight on his school board appointees. After the mavor had called an adjournment and wanted by the Y. M. C.

A. Thirty-three men and thirteen boys already have taken advantage of the special summer rates offered by the association, and Secretary Learner is anxious to put the total gain over the century mark. ion to Russia to work along and behind the battle front, in the same way a similar commission is to operate In France and Belgium. In that way ambulance and other relief for the army will be supported. left the chamber dodging books hurled WILLIAMSBURG at his head by aldermen and followed by cries of "Robber," the body reconvened and voted to refuse confirmation of the appointees.

SEEK EXPRESS ROBBERS by-WINDSTORM INSURANCE Dougan, Jenkins Co. SPEED SHIPMENTS OF FAHM SUPPLIES Mr. and Mrs. Emra Oler and son Ralph and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Newman motored to Richmond Monday CHICAGO, June 23 Search for two Qtur Half LQAPeo SCOUTS DIG POTATOES men named by James Burgess as his i evening Mrs. Frank Tillson of accomplices in the robbery of an RICHMOND, June 23. One Adams Express car safe here Tuesday Ill night extended to New England today, I thousand boy scouts began work to-when it was learned that the two men day along the eastern shore of Vir- Phone 1330. Cor. 8th and Main Sts.

Lynn, a reader, will appear at the M. church a week from Sunday at the Sunday School period The Friends Sunday School will have its Children's entertainment Sunday night Miss Sadie Kelley, Gladys Kelley and Winifred Compton were in Richmond, Thursday Henry Zuttermeister and family of Richmond took supper Wednesday night at the Kelley House. Over Mashmeyer Granger Store. have a brother living in Massachu-: ginia digging 4.000,000 bilshels or po-setts. Burgess said poverty and ill- tatoes that probably would have de-ness led him to agree to give informa-! cayed in the ground because 15,000 tion concerning money shipments.

I negroes have migrated to the north, which made the robbery possible. He The boys are from Washington. Rich-paid he had received none of the $22. mond, Petersburg. Norfolk, Baltimore.

BKMCKZI TlfiW Vr i'' rfj 000 Rtnlpn from tfca rar and as far north as Wilmington, Del iff Full car SHIPMENT SO TONS Average, shipment OF FERTILIZER 21 TONS The double-service tOOth paste, keeps teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY from dentists who have personally proven Senreeiw Appreciations Names on request. BtrmingluMn. Alabama, Mar. SO, 11 7. i hw improved wondorfultjr.

Three More Buick MODELS D.35 JUST RECEIVED We were fortunate in securing three of the Buick Models D.35. The famous $700 Touring Cars at the old price. Anyone interested in this model should phone or see us at once as this will be the last shipment we will receive at the old price. Buick Cars Advance in Price July 1st So if you want to save money on a new Buick, order now. Cheno weth Auto Co.

RachMUr, N. Fab. 7, 1917. I find Saaraco a eraat balp ia rc wafk. fUlll Mar.

10. I 01 T. I ftn! br twain month' parasnaj uaa and from my ub4mtion of raaulta b-tainadfrem thaua of benraco that soft, spungy guana which fail to respond to ottta ttraatmsnts hava at onca shown marked improvamant. Philadalphla. Jan.

22, IMsW Sanraco actually improves tba condition of the gums by reducing inflansatioa. I bichly recommend it. Columbus. Oct. 20, 131.

I find Soareco very beneficial. Chtcaso, April 7, 117. I am usine your excellent tooth pasta in my homo and the other mem bars of my family hava given up their old-time favorites for Senroco. Buffato, M. Oot.

IS, 131. Am wall pleased with Senroco so ere my patients. New York City. Mr. 27, 117.

Seareco is the best tooth pasta in use this day. One of the three gigantic problems which the railroads are facing this year is the hauling of fertilizers, seeds and agricultural implements so' that they will reach the farmers in time for fall use, and at the same time to handle rapidly the heavier freight traffic of the other war supplies, munition and army equipment for the railroads. committee of five railroad presi- president of the Baltimore and Ohi railway, is acting as a permanent committee to direct the affair of 175 railroads so they may a full measure of -wartime service to the industries and to tb government. The freight car shortage, which amounts to over 145,000 cars, has been due to the fact that thousands and hundreds of thousands of freight cars have been over the rail- rcaxAs. hvmt A II; PHONE 1925 1107 MAIN ST.

Try this remarkable dentifice yourself. Get a tube of Senreoo at druggist's or toilet counter today. Costs only 25c for large 2 oz. tube. i hv IlaniAl V.

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