Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 42, 19 December 1909 — Page 17

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, SUNDAY, DECE3IBER 19, 1909.

CONVICTS WILL ATTEND SCHOOL Instructor Is Prisoner and Will Teach Bookkeeping And Other Branches.

NEW YORK RESIDENTS AID

CITIZENS OF "BABY STATE" ARE ASKEO TO DONATE MUST EE SELF-SUPPORTING UNTIL LEGISLATURE EXTENDS AID.

Guthrie, Okla., Dec. 18. The work f James O'Neill, an Oklahoma convict, serving ten years for forgery, who, on his own initiative gathered the unlettered convicts in the penitentiary at M'Alteser into school, teaching them bookkeeping and typewriting in addition to the common school branches, is to receive recognition from state officials, and O'Neill will probably be regularly installed as the teacher of the prison school. State Superintendent B. D. Cameron has Issued an appeal to the people of the state for donations. His letter states that there ore 1,015 prisoners at M'Alteser, a majority of them under years of age. and many of them mere boys, and expresses the opinion that a school where they would receive instructions at least four hours a day, would help these boys to become good citizens. Mr. Cameron asks for voluntary subscriptions of enough money to buy the school books and apparatus which he estimates would cost between $50o and

$000. He offers to raise $10 a month of this fund in his own office. The latter further states that Rev. Prank Naylor, who Is employed as chaplain at the penitentiary at a salary of $75 a month, states the salary is insufficient and that he intended to resign November 1, but offered to remain and teach school if one is established. Mr. Cameron states that Rev. Naylor could not be employed by the board because the constitution prohibits an official from drawing two salaries. The superintendent therefore asks that the school be established and maintained by popular subscription until the next session of the legislature, when a regular appropriation will be asked for that purpose.

CHRISTMAS FUND

IS

BEING

RAISED

And It Will Be Used to Promote The Cause of Suffragettes.

Stung For 15 Years by Indigestion's pangs trying many doctors and $200.00 worth of medicine in vain, B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside. N. C, at last used Dr. King's New Life Pills, and writes they wholly cured him. They cure Constipation, Bilicuoness, Sick Headache, Stomach, Liver, KidDey and Bowel troubles. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.

"I FEEL MUCH BETTER" SAYS MAN BELIEVED DEAD Terre Haute, Ind., Dec. IS. Edward Murphy apparently is on the road to recovery today, although his relatives had expected a funeral. He had been seriously ill for some time and early this morning the nurse announced he was dead. Undertaker Ball was called and had prepared to lay out the body when Murphy rose up and announced that he felt much better. He was surprised to see the undertaker. He was in coma all day yesterday and had shown no sign of life until after the arrival of the undertaker, when a flickering of eyelids was followed by his return to consciousness.

A UNIQUE PLAN DEVISED

MISS KATE GORDON ISSUES A STIRRING CALL AND NAMES A CLASS OF WOMEN WHO ARE EXPECTED TO HELP.

(American News Service) New Orleans, Dec. IS. Suffragettes throughout the United States will be isked to give $100,000 as a Christmas offering to the cause of "votes for women." The fund will be called "The Susan B. Anthony Woman Suffrage Fund.-' and all suffragettes will be asked to subscribe in the name of this great exponent of woman suffrage. Miss Anthony never had any fund from which to draw for her half-century's work. She had to beg the money as she went along, and it was the strongest wish of her declining years that those who took up the work should be spared this drudgery. Has Coupon Plan. Miss Kate M. Gordon of this city, who, for a number of years was corresponding secretary of the National Suffrage. Association, has charge of the work of raising this fund. She has devised a plan of coupons by which

this fund can be greatly helped by any man or woman who loves the memory of Susan B. Anthony and wants to assist the cause of woman suffrage. She expects to have responses from thousands, who will make this their Christmas offering. In her stirring call, she declares that recognition is due from: 1. Every wage-earning woman, for removing the stigma from Economic Independence for Women. 2. Every college woman, for blazing the path of higher education for women. S. Every professional woman, for the opportunity to enter the fields of medicine, law, the ministry, journalIsm, professional nursing, etc. 4. Every woman appreciating the meaning of social liberty the liberty to follow her own inclination as a responsible human being. The right of women to organize (the club movement), freedom to travel, freedom to speak and act. ". Every woman enjoying property rights the legal right to administer

; her oivn affairs. Every woman recognizing the right of a wage-earning wife

to her earnings. What a Mother Knows. 6. Every mother knowing the joy

of living under a parents" equal guard-

j ianship law and vice versa, every

I woman who recognizes the tyranny of

any other form of legal guardianship. 7. The women teachers of the nation, for specific championship that the quality of service rendered, and not sex, should determine the position to be occupied and the amount of salary received. . Every woman recognizing the justice and morality involved in "equal pay for equal work." 9. Every woman believing in a single standard of morals. 10. Every enfranchised woman in recognition of services rendered to

secure her birthright of American Independence. 11. Every man and woman who resents the rating of American women's opinions, in all but four States, with those of the criminal, idiot and minor classes. X2. Every American man. who recognizes that his right to self-government obligates him to gain for American women the protection and development which free government insures and which our National slogan implies in "equal rights for all and special privileges for none." Miss Gordon has a notable reputation for getting results. It is due to her more than to any one person that the Ixniisiana constitutional convention in 1S9S gave to all taxpaying women in the State the right to vote in person or by proxy on all questions of special taxation that were submitted to voters. And it was Miss Gordon who immediately lt-d the movement for a better system of sewerage in New Orleans and carried the guestion by the votes of women. This is only one of the many reforms in which she has been the prime mover.

while the young woman, shot in the back, is in a serious condition at the same institution.

The Shapiro woman is married. butT. has been separated from her husband, j

who some time ago brought suit against Klatzke for alleged alienation of her affections. The papers in the suit set forth that Klatzke is a count, whose real name is Michael Michaelo-

vitch Barzinoff. one time colonel oft the Czar's guard of honor, command-1 er of 1.000 Cossacks at Tiflis. and the

chief of the Russian secret police, in this country.

WORKS WONDERS

KOK

KVOlS MFA UUMKN, TOO.

DEBATE LIFTING DUTY

ON AMERICAN MEAT;

Dresden. Dec. IS. Discussing the increased price of meat, a subject raised in the second chamber today

ALLEGED RUSSIAN COUNT SHOT TWO IN JEALOUSY

,-1

1 Attacks Theatrical Man and Vaude

ville Actress in New York Street And Both Are Dying.

New York, Dec. IS. Jealousy of a man to whom his former fiancee had transferred her affections, is believed to have led Herman Klatzke, a restaurant proprietor, to make a murderous attack on the man and girl today. Klatzke is alleged to have opened fire with a revolver on Max Goldberg, a theatrical man, and Lizzie Shapiro, a vaudeville actress. Four shots took effect and Goldberg, with three bullets in his body, is believed to be dying in a hospital

Undoubtedly the following: prestt-npjion will work wondfr for thai grvat class of men who. thrnucli dissipation of their natural strength, find themselves In their "second childhood" lontc before the three svore and ten albtted to life's pleasure and nioyments are reached. It is presumed to be Infallible, and highly efficient in ;uickly rt-siorinie iu "nervous exhaustion." weak vitality, melaleholia and the functions. First cel fifty crnls" worth of compound fluid halmwort In one-ounce package, and three ounces syrup sarsaparllla compound: take home, mix and let stand two hours; then get one ounce compound essence cardial and one ounce tincture cado-m-n-compound mot cardamom). Mix all in a six or eight ounce bottle, shake well, and

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bv a radical interpellation, Herr Koch take one teaspoonful after each u. 1 an,) nil.- w-li. n rt tiring.

a radical member, said mat dear meat

meant dear brea-l ;nd dear everything T. else in the way of food. He added that German agriculture, which was

protected by high tariffs, was unable to supply sufficient beef to feed the population, which, as a result was underfed. He demanded that the embargo on American and Danish cattle be raised. Replying. Count Vitzthum D'Eckstadt. the premier, denied that the cost of beeves and sheep on the hoof was lusher and said that if the dressed meat had increased in price the fact was due to the actiou of the middle men and the close combination maintained among the butchers. In

some instances, no saia, tne cn

following by u drink of water.

Hv mixing it at home no man need be the wiser as to anothit's shortcomings, and cxpensive fees are avoided. ltck of poise and equilibrium in men is a constant source of embarrassment, even when the public least suspects it. For the benefit of those who want a restor. it ion to full. bounding health, and all the happiness accompanying it. the above home treatment is given. It contains no opiates or habitforming drugs whatever. Mix il at home and no one will be the wiser as to your affliction.

In the borough of Manhattan approximately nine thousand passenger elevators and twelve thousand freight elevators are engaged in the daily trans

portation of ;.." ,0" people. In the

slaughter houses which received hogs six years lftKMimK. more than four had raised the price of pork because , thousand of these machines were in-

of the increased cost of feed. To ad

mit American meat more freely would be, the premier thought, to throw away the last trump card held by Germany in its trade relations with the United States.

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All of the food served to a gtiest at a Japanese banquet and not consumed by him at the time is taken to Ms home by the servants of his host.

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