Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Notice to Odd Fellows. All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at the lodge hall on Friday, May 30, at 1:30, to organize for the parade. G. A. OVERTON, N. G. Because he knocked his wife to the floor and then kicked her, James Fink, of South Rend, was Tuesday sentenced to jail until Thanksgiving day. Girl triplets were born Tuesday in the American hospital, Chicago, to Mrs. Louis Scala, 739 Mather street. The mother is 32 years old. She and the babies are doing well. A school for milkmen has been inaugurated in Philadelphia under the auspices of the department of health. The course includes daily lectures and demonstrations of the danger of bacteria in milk. Notre Dame has bought a herd of Holstein cattle for the purpose of raising the standard of the stock on the univeristy farm, north of South Bend. One pair of twin two-year-olds cost $1,260. By a vote of 3 to 1 the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, in convention at San Francisco, registered opposition Tuesday night to the proposed workmen’s compulsory compensation act now before congress. William F. Book, a member of the faculty of Indiana university, has been appointed head of the state’s new vocational education department. His salary will be $4,200" a year and he will begin upon his new duties next Monday.

In a suit for annulment of- marriage filed Tuesday at South Bend by Adelaide P. Urbahns, August Urbahns is charged with bigamy. It is alleged that previous to his marrying Miss Pufahl January 22, 1911, Urbahns had already married and that his legal wife is living. Emil Ehrmann, proprietor of the Ehrmann Manufacturing company at Terre Haute, shot and instantly killed Edward Wade, a teamster, Tuesday night at the factory entrance. The tragedy was the result of labor troubles that have affected the Ehrmann overall plant since January. Charles L. Magee, secretary of the American National Red Cross society, Tuesday notified Orson Smith, treasurer of the Illinois state board, that the organization needs no more contributions for the relief of flood victims. He stated that the Red Cross had" enough money for that work. A litter of six wolf puppies was captured by Robert McCloud Tuesday after his dogs tracked a wolf to a cavern near the Dupage river, south of Joliet, 111. Intermittent slaughtering of sheep in the vicinity has caused the farmers to use all sorts of precautions to protect their live stock. The dogs are now scouting for the parents. Governor McGovern Tuesday vetoed the bill ordering a referendum in 1914 on the question of extending the ballot to Wisconsin women. The governor objects to the bill on the ground that suffrage having been defeated by a majority of 92,000 in Wisconsin last Novejnber, another referendum on the subject so soon would be unwise and would result only in a more emphatic rejection. He also argues that affirmative action on suffrage, if a mistake, can never be corrected, while unfavorable action may be corrected at any time,