Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 August 1913 — Page 6
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WEEKLY COURIER
EN ED. DOANE, Publithtr.
JASPER
INDIANA
Vacation moans a changea great
deal of It, in fact.
ASK VITAL CHANGES
BANKERS' CONFERENCE ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS URGING CURRENCY BILL BE AMENDED.
HOWARD H. EARNUM
Joy riding under the moon is not c
funny unless one survives.
AGREE TO AID LEGISLATION
Almost anybody can forget an en
gagement with ük- dentist
Yuan Shih-kai things that much of
the republic of China is under his hat.
Policy of Co-Operation With the Administration Wins on Final Day of Sessions Held in Chicago Want Five Reserve Banks.
Chicago, Aug. 25. The currency
Amn- conference, called by the American
i4uuvv.iubiuu IU UUCIUUl I K
of nomenclature
plane.
is hydroaeroterreo-
At least Newport has cut
dancing. Possibly they are doing it
lor effect
Though Cleveland is 117 years old.
there is nothing decrepit about its
hail playing.
iiu many ieeis at nome in a
trange city till he gets his name in
the directory.
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Man seeks divorce because his ivife's rat showed. Must have been a
modest husband.
-lOLuiiiamjii y iew oi tne young
'women on tho rear seats of motorcycles faH off.
Glass-Owen bill now before congress, harmoniously finished its labors at the Hotel La Salle by unanimously
adopting resolutions calling for important changes in the measure, and authorizing the appointment of a com
mittee of seven to present them at Washington.
The personnel of the committee is
as follows:
James B. Fbrgan, president First
National bank of Chicago; George M.
Reynolds, president Continental and
Commercial National bank; E. J. Hill,
vice-president National bank of Nor-
walk, Conn.; F. Maddox, vice-president American National bank, Atlan
ta, Ga.; Sol Wexler, vice-president
Whitney-Central National bank, New
Orleans; Joseph Chapman, vice-presi
JEROME SEEKS THAW
SAYS HE WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN TAKING PRISONER BACK TO NEW YORK STATE. SLAYER DEFIES HIS NEMESIS
Pittsburgh Millionaire Declares He Has No Fears of Gotham Attorney Real Battie for Slayer's Freedom Comes Tomorrow.
Shftrbrooke, Que., Aug. 26. Willlam Travers Jerome, special deputy attorney general for New York state in tiie Thaw case, arrived here today. Mr. Jerome reached here driving his own automobile, and en rmitP
followed so far as possible the exact
route taken by Thaw in his flicht
from Matteawan.
"I have no doubt," said Mr.Terome, that Thaw will be returned to Npw
York and again confined in MaHea-
wan. I am confident of the outcome
pt this case. I believe Thaw will be
aeported from Canada and there will
be no trouble about getting him intn
New York state."
Has No Fear of Jerome. Harry K. Thaw, the Matten
fugitive, declares he is not in thr
least perturbed by the arrival of Wil-
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OLD ADAM STRONG IN HIM Sad Time for Mother When She Realized Her Pet Had Passed Beyond the Angelic Period.
Mother's darling, age four, was not to be like other boys and learn to usa naughty and slangy words. He was not allowed to play with the older boys In the neighborhood for fear hla sensitive nature might be shocked at the language they used. One day, while mother was busy, he slipped over into the next street and played for half an hour with a crowd of older boys. In that half hour he took a complete course in modern language. On his return mother said: "Where has my precious been?" "You should worry and get a wrinkle," he cheerfully replied. - "Dearest, tell mother where you learned such horrible language!" mother exclaimed. "Aw, good night, shirt," came sweetly from the Cupid bow mouth. Then mother commenced to weep, for she realized that her angel child was just a boy after all.
dent Northwestern National bank. Matteawan asylum who is accused of
Barnum i th fai . "Travers Jeromo to lead the bat-
: J J. au4ra M tie of New York state fnr hi n
-w, UWIUi Itt"
Mayor Gaynon of New York has decided to run for re-election as an independent.
having aided Harry Thaw to escape.
The man who has enough patience
to look for four-leaf clovers has no reason to be a bachelor.
Two Joy riders have been handed prison sentences. After a while the others may take the hint.
CURRENCY BILL CHANGE
HALTED BY UNDERWOOD
.The New Jersey bank that accepted two corsets for a loan probably considered them binding. Still, If there were no rain where would the dollars come from to buy tickets to the baseball ame?
Having abolished the offensive placket at the top of the dress skirt, woman now wears it at the bottom.
"There's No Excuse for Not Know
ing How to Trim Hats." Headline That's what every husband knows.
New sun spots have lately been dis
covered besides those on the arms
and shoulders of incautious bathers.
A Chicago pastor seems to have hit the mark when he said the heart rather than wages was the cause of fin.
Another pet delusion was exploded when it was proved that the soft collar is hotter than the armor plate kind.
A man who lives in a modern flat building and gets acquainted with his
ucvl'uuux ueignDor in a year mixer.
IS
About the only way to Inspire appreciation of the hobble skirt is to recall the day when women wore bustles.
Many wives say smart things, hut that one who called her husband by her affinity's name certainly deserres credit for arousing the height 5f indignation.
Minneapolis; Festus J. Wade, presl
dent Mercantile National bank, St.
Louis.
Trip to Washington Waits. None of the seven was named defi
nitely as chairman, but it is expected
the head will be assumed by Mr. For-
gan as first on the list and also as Amendment Prohibiting interlock
vice-president of the currency com- ing Directorates Loses
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uiibbion or tne Dangers association. 132 to 60.
Neither was the time for the confer
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at vvasumgLun iiea. vvasnington. Auer. 23.- Bonmtin
Though the bankers who repre- Leader' Underwood took nernnni
sented 47 states have no hope that charge of the currency WisinH
their suggestions will be embraced in the house when he forced a record
toto by congress, they do think they vote on an amendment nrnhihiHnr
will win many modifications. The interlocking directorates in banks conflicting Chicagoans George M. Resisting amendments to the fila.
Reynolds and James B. Forgan Owen bill,' Underwood offered n
agreed upon it, and Mr. Reynolds amendment sending the proposition summed up the general opinion when to the house .iudiciarv rnmrniH-on Wie
he termed it: amendment was adopted 132 to no
An able, dignified, and courteous No changes In the bill were adopted set of recommendations which will en- To help out Underwood and other courage further attempts at legisla- friends of the administration in their tion on the part of the bankers." fight against the advocates of an agriForces of Conciliation Win. cultural currency, Secretary Bvyan Chairman A. Barton Hepburn of sent the following letter to Chairman New York reminded the delegates Glass of the liouse banking and curthat approval of the resolutions did rency committee which was read to
not alter the .bill, and urged a large the. caucus as follows in part: attendance at the national convention "Dear Mr. Glass: Replying' to your of the American BankeTs' association inquiry I beg to say that I have for at Boston on October 6. At that time many years advocated a law preventhe expected the Glass bill would still ing a duplicating of direptnrtp
ue netore congress. While the principle annlies to hnnir
BIG DAM AT KEOKUK, IA., IS OPENED TO BUSINESS $27,000,000 Project Is Dedicated Illinois, Iowa and Missouri to Benefit by Electricity.
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Aaree to Five Reserve Rant-. ,ir woii Qc f f , JC10 Ufc56in an involved fijrht aealnsr M-aree locKs, which cost $50.000 to on-
As forecast by the Reynolds ad- in a less decree, the nlan hn hon S ,extraditin from the state to e.rate a is rendered unnecessary by
dress, the committee held to the plan considered mainly as a means of deal- T Vn may Sent That this and the Iake above the damof one central reserve bank, but, real- ing with the trust evil ComnefitSon be Vermont was still the The dam three times as large as
izmg tnat tnis recommendation would can be effectively prevented where rh " i vpiUiUU-
tion.
Jerome can't change the Canadian
law," Thaw declared. "He tried
twice to send me to the electric chair
and failed, and he will fail in this case." Having found it useless to argue with him, Thaw's lawyers brought
about a truce in the breach that for Keokuk, la., Aug. 25. A $27,000,000 a time was threatened by agreeing to water Power dam, the largest in the let Thaw manage the "publicity end worJd, was dedicated here. The celeof the case." . bration opened with governors' day, To Thaw this end has become pre- whicl1 executives en route to the govdominant. He has been told that he a01' conference at Colorado Springs is likely to be deported to Vermont attended. The construction of the after the immigration authorities dam vas supervised by army engitake him 4nto custody, and he has neersmade a request for a list of the lead- Tlie tofal Quantity of concrete in ing newspapers of that state. tllis work is almost exactly equal to "I may have some very important tüe masonry in the great Pyramid of statements to give them," he said.. Cheops. Real Battle to Begin. Tüs water power development in None of the Thaw lawyers cared tlle veOr center of the Mississippi to make any predictions as to the un- Valley, where the states of Iowa. Un
winding of the legal phases of the nois and Missouri join, is the result card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv.
ca&e, Dut it was understood they 01 nard wor for forty years by the
would come into court with thPir People thereabouts, who finally were Identified Himself.
habeas corpus writ granted last week successful in inducing capital to at- The whizzing motor car struck a tomorrow, as agreed, and beein their tempt the work after congress nassed stump, and one of the occunants of tha
real battle when the immigration au- tne fran'chise act, which president ack seat, a lady possessed of consid-
uionues taKe up the question of de- oosevelt signed. erable embonpoint, executed n nont
porting Thaw as an undesirable alien. DeeP water navigation is now made üut not gaudy parabola in the atmosThe hearing might last for days. Possible for sixty-five miles up the Pbere and alighted by the roadside Should it result in Thaw's deporta- Mississippi, including a stretch of Iike a polypus falling from a shot tion the Canadian counselors would riyer hitherto impassable except tower. then drop the case and American law- through a government canal with "I don't believe I have broken anv
bones," she stated, in reply to the inquiry of the omnipresent bystander; "but there Is ä lump on this bank that"
"Lump nu thin'!" snarled a smoth-
FACE BROKE OUT IN PIMPLES Falls City, Neb. "My troublo began when I was about sixteen. My face broke out in little pimples at first
They were red and sore and then became like little boils. I picked at my face continually and it made my face red and sore looking and then I would wake up at night and scratch iL It was a source of continual annoyance to me, as my face was always red and splotched and burned all the time. "I tried f and others, but I could find nothing to cure it I had been troubled about two years before I found Cuticura Soap and Ointment I sent for a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and tried them and I then bought some. 1 washed my face good with the Cuticura Soap and hot water at night and then applied the Cuticura Ointment. In the morning I washed it off with the Cuticura Soap and hot water. In two days I noticed a decided improvement, wlii'e in three weeks the cure was complete." (Signed) Judd Knowles, Jan. 10, 1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each
free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-
the next largest single installation of
Thaw laughed at the recurring water wheels in the world. It com- ered tae. im tue constable that's '
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lau, liuuitsu as in auernate nor. more ine same men ont oa n.nntA
than five reserve institutions, as competing companies. I am as much fUmors that attempts would be made PrIses thirty turbines and electric spin' to arrest you gosh-durney joy-
against the even dozen provided in in favor of the remedy now a T w tu"u"dP mm. generators which produce a total of rioers, if I live!" Judge.
Via ni . i, . . Aiarmeci dv nerencfonf rnnnft-o over isU.üOn hnrsp nnwor 4V,,-, oVff '
urn. i at Lilt) iJHti 1 Ii II I n f ro nr rnonto It. fn4- - x iv.uui to mat. i ' uu ouan. i
" wv-.v., lau pn fifFnrf vrlll U a rnf; 4.1 . . -
nam inat uatches Its Food. The common bladderwort an
GUILTY OF KILLING GIRL auatic Plant not only defends itself
agamsL insects and animals, but
Alarmed by persistent reports that over 30,000 horse power on the shaft
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It was also nrovided fhnf nnfionni more so hfl.Dn ai ' i an effort will be made to free Thaw, connecting them
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and state hanks and trust coniDanies have sriven fnrf.hpr nrnof f . 'WUU1 M -orce uireatened to
may subscribe to reserve bank stock ployment af this means of eliminating Psoner in "murder eliminating the compulsory feature ol competition, but I do not think it
tno uiass bill. wise to make it a nnrt of fhn
f WA. CiiU
A thrice married New York man is being sued for nonsupport by his first wife. "Only he who is without a wife or has many wives rides far into the desert"
Red heads may be great people, as a certain eugenic professor has proclaimed. But we know many peo-
In this same connection alterations inS currency bill. In attempting to SEEKS MURPHY'S INDICTMENT were made in the amounts of stock secure remedial legislation carp mncst -
the banks should subscribe to the re- be taken not to overload a good District Attorneys in New York and serve institutions. The bill provides measure with amendments, however Albany Asked by Supported of 20 per cent of the jinimpaired capi- those amendments may be in them- SuJzer to Act tal. and this was rerudecd to 10. selves. .
Change Reserve Board Personnel. "Congratulating you upon. the New' York, Aug. 26. The indict
Son of Noted Georgia Family Is Convicted of Slaying Fourteen-Year-Oid Child.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 26. Leo M Frank, the young son of a prominent Georgia family, who has been on trial for the murder Of foiirfeen-venr.nM
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luiaicai cnanges in tne personnel of spenaid manner in which vou hav ment of fihnrioa w 1, i m Mary Phagan for the last month wQC
fT, rAn i t , .. . I 'iUIv lectuex- oi , , ,,T . " '
uAicr icuciai icBwvu uua.ru were lore- ij cotsiiLtJu toe merits ot tnis bill.
'Very truly yours, "W. J. BRYAN."
uu uuiu yiuier to remain un- culture and the controller of ihr,
Instead of four members he.no co
The Washington woman who savs lected bv the nreaidmit hp fa oiioffH
She was deserted by her husband on three, and the remaining trio nrp n
uer weaaing day has a just cause for chosen by the directors of flip fedorni
complaint. He should have waited reserve banks.
a wees at least All slate hqni-o whini, n
wk..vj iiuivu 11 Up t illClii bership must use the word natinnni in
gradually, it is said, the parcel post connection with their r.ornnrate name
1. I " - -,W AMAAAW I rvi if I I Vv ! 3 a w . I m . ...
xxioiii. win uo raisea to iüü nounds. rne Ulass bill nrovides fhnf nil
Before long it will be possible to put money now in the national treasury a stamp on the children and- mail shall be distributed among the re
inem to grandmother. serve banks within a rear of the nM'c
passage.
Some one I going to spend $5.000 Washington, Aue:. 26. President
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in uoston to see how far a street car Wilson told White House callers that
company can carry a man for a nickel so mucn of the recommendations of
and make a profit. He must not have the Chicago bankers' conference nro-
mucn use to make of his monev. posing, amendments to the administra
tion currency bill as related to the
it is only fair to the much abused "essentials" of that bfll as now drawn
cantaloupe to record the conviction would not be entertained bv the nd-
that in nearly every case it would be ministration. The president made it
an right and a joy to mankind if per- cIear that 'any recommendations hav
mitted to stay on the vine just a few inS to do with a transfer of the power
uajs longer. ot the federal reserve board, or in
any Tvay impairing the full nowers
under a fully "reformed" system now conferred upon it. would be flatlv
uie word "chilled" would be spelled disapproved by him.
child" would it not? A shivering youngster, therefore, would be described as a child child. Slightly puzzling, but it saves two letters. "
cast by the Reynolds address of Fri
day, and the committee's report amply fulfilled expectations. The board, as before, will comprise seven members, and the secretary of the treasury will retain an ex-officio
membership. The secretary of agri-J American Ambassador to England Se
cures Home on Grosevenor Square
Tammany Hall; Aaron J. Lew Tenner found SuiltJf. The jury had been dead
of the Democratic maioritv in the iq. Iocked fr five hours when the verdict
sembly, and James Frawley, chair- v'"as brouSüt in- Mary Phagan, who man of the committee which invest!- .was a remarkably pretty girl, worked
PAGE RFNT "PI AIM" HfHIQP egatd Governor Sulzer's campaign L e Denci1 factory of which Frank 1 Urtlll nUUOL LnnMhnlWn 1 i- . - . Was onp n? tVio noorlo. ti,i. ,
vuuuiuuuuiio, iiciö ueen requested of w- ""0. vuc mgui uer the district attorneys of New York body was dicvered in the engine
and Albany counties by Lyhn J. Ar- r?om of .tne factory. where it had been
noia or Albany, a Sulzer supporter, maaen m a sacK- itumors of how
catches worms and fish for its food. As it floats underneath the surface of the water its leafy branches spread out in all directions. Its leaves are covered with little oval bladders filled with air, and at one end of each bladder is a cavity which leads into the mouth below. Inside the bladder is a small trap door which opens when pressure Is put on it A small worm or a small fish can enter this -door, but they can never come out
Teaching Safety In Schooii. Instruction in methods for the prevention of accidents must be given by the teachers of the public schools of
Refuses to Tell Price.
New Jersey 30 minutes during each
who is said tn r.n,t Frank had soucht to fnr h; ff0 """"" "leaner, according to a bill
The indictment oflhe thrJ 1 on the child spread and he was paMefl by the of 13.
IS asked on statements of many per- arrested- The state based its case
sons presented by Mr. Arnold to the 011 16 5lory 01 a ne&ro D0V named
London, Aug. 26. Ambasador Page announced that he had rented No. 6
Qrosevenof BCiuare, where he will district attorneys, charging conspir Turuerhave as neighbors the duchess of acy to obtain control of the state
rrrr" OFFICE IN BAD MOOD
yjL guvemurs cnair. m so announcing Aire Tnmoa TTonrxr Qr-ifli i-u -r , ... vuliliib
. w tue sea- juage Arnold charged that monev
- -vior- naa oeen freely used to accomplish gan also rents a house there. In fact this result.
from the number of American inhabitants the locality has been nicknamed pmc MPftR nrCTDnvo nniurw "New York Square." NKc NbAR DESTROYS QUINCY Mr. Page said: "It is a plain house - " with no frills, but is fit for an Aineri- EnUrc Business District Threatened
Brief Notice Given by W. Cameron
Forbes in Resignation as Head of Insular Administration.
can gentleman, and even, one might
say, for an American ambassador."
"When asked about the rent he refused
to answer.
25 Horses BurnProperty Loss
Over $150,000.
Nobody has a better chance to lend money than an elevator ma.i in a 20-story building, unless It is one in a Ha-story structure.
BOMB FOUND IN MINE STRIKE
Militia Officer Finds Explosive at
Home of Official of Michigan Copper Company.
To be perfectly frank, we have always wondered if the Liberty Bell is as great a drawing card for an expoKition as it io cracked up to be.
As
fOW aCCidSntR fmm ennr,.
rocking of boats have heon reported this season, the satisfactory Inference
Calumet, Mich., Aug. 26. Another
alleged dynamite plot, the third since
the beginning of the copper miners'
strike, came to light when Major
Gannser of the Third infantry, Michigan National Guard, reported the find
ing of a dynamite bomb at the home of Richard Williams, a mining cap
tain at Mohawk.
New York, Aug. 26. One thousand
longshoremen on the docks of the
(e l..t 1. e 11 in .
muu iOUlKHier IS at last nn Mm Hmhn,,A
4nu fc-xMum huu m XlODOKen
11 U. it.
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER CRIES
Oil Magnate Sheds Tears of Sympathy Following Church Services Attended by Deaf Persons.
Quincy, 111., Aug. 23. The entire business district was threatened when fire broke out in George Osgood's iiv-
2f"imt ind l.e e.ntire flre after so long a service.
m A.
Manna, Aug. 26. W. Cameron
Forbes, governor-general of the Phil-
ippines since November, 1909, has sent
his resignation to Washington
It was only Monday, Mr. Forbes says, that he was apprised of the ap
pointment of Francis Burton Harrison
of New York as the new Philippine
governor. His friends declare that he
deserved more courteous treatment
fighting force of the city has been
The retiring governor-general pub-
Rockefeller as he stood at the door is in ruins. Gem City Transfer com-
of the Euclid Avenue Baptist church f Pan' Johnson garage, First Baptist
ana shook hands with 200 members "-nurch, the Osgood livery, have been
of the "National Association of the totally destroyed with their contents.
Deaf after the services Sunday. Mr. k0533 EO far estimated to be $150.000
Rockefeller was deeply impressed. His lips trembled and his eyes grew dim with tears as he extended a greeting to each member. "This is a
Find Severed Body on Track.
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Bridgeport, O., Aug. 26.— The al-
f 1 CT Vi f ? r CT fVlö flnmnn ..1. J T- .... I
Ub.HU6. .1 "ttt" are still Hshes in bitter terms a reply to at
Twenty-five horses were burned in th 1 virnu.nnA ibpnr LJ ..Iz" ? nia, who,, in pressing for the pass-
''. LULctny ae- aeG nf hill P-ivW ir,HQrtM,i
the Philippines, urged the Governor-General Forbes.
Like a Pleasant Thought of an old friend Post Toasties with cream.
Cleveland, O., Aug. 25,-Teara of Proved. Fire has spread to adjacent The nmJJ eaCBt , ympathr .-ere shed by John D. buildings and more than a solid block fin 1"' Ä 16 remVaI f
Sweet, crup bits oh white T 1 i
inaian corn, toasted to appetizing, golden brown.
an
KNOCKOUT FATAL TO YOUNG
Pugilist Succumbs Following Fight
with Jess Willard at Los Angeles, Cal.
A deughtful food for breakfast, lunch or supper always ready to serve instantly from the package.
The Memory Lingers
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Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 25.— John W. (Bull) Young, a cowboy heavyweight pugilist, died in a hospital here of injuries received in the Vernon arena when he was knocked out by Jess Willard in the eleventh round.
most nude body of a young man, unidentified, was cut in two on the B. & O. tracks here. Police be-
Pleasure and a privilege to me which I shall remember," he told each one through an interpreter.
believe the man was robbed, murdered and then placed on the track.
Immediately after Y
Prominent Kentuckfan Dead. warrants nhnrp-insr mnnsUt.tn.
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Dies on Quantrcll Raid Day. Leavenworth, Kas.. Aug. 23. On the fiftieth anniversary of the Quantreli
raid on Lawrence. Kas., Col. Dan. G
Scouten n Ktirvlvnr rf tK ui.i. i I 4.it.f .iu:Mt
, - v.. vi luai lusioric I 3 juii.3l uuu puiiuuictii, was uead at border massacre of Civil war tims Somerset. Ky. He stumned Kpnfnw
died. her. fnr Ahrshm T,lnrnln
Louisville, Ky., Aug. 26. Judge Z. Issued against Willard and niovnn
T. Morrow, seventy-eight, prominent others connected with fh fWfc t
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isiators, clergymen, ?;nd club women here revived the demand for an antiprize fight bill in California.
For a pleasing variation sprinkle some Grape-Nuts over a saucer of Pott Toasties, then add cream. The combined flavour is something to remember.
Postum Cerea.1 Com pn nr. Limited BtU Crecx, tfUaigAQ
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