Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 155, 13 April 1911 — Page 10
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THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY APRIL 13, 1911.
$15,000 DAMAGES WAIITEDJT WOMAN Mrs. Clarence Mohler Sues L. E. & W. R. R. Other Circuit Court News. i AlleRing that on account of negligence of employes of the Lake Kric and Western railroad, she was Injured permanently in an accident at Cambridge City. December 29. 11, Mrs. Clarence Mohler has entered suit In the Wayn circuit court against the company, demand $15,0i damages The defendant with her husband drove to Cambridge City and at Jones trect where the road passes through the rity the buggy was Mruck and the two occupants hurled several feet, the plaintiff alleges. It Is alleged no warning nlgnals were sounded or othVr precautions made to prevent the accident, although the complainant says that both she and her husband looked up and down the trac k to see whether train was approaching before attempting to cross the tracks. None was noticed, but because of the great, rate of speed U which the train was operated, the plaintiff alleges It rounded a curve In the road and struck tho tuggy before they had time to cross the tracks. The Injuries which It Is averred In the complaint were sustained, includes three broken ribs, broken and permanently Injured right shoulder, serious Injuries to the muscles of back land the spinal column, sight or right leye permanently Impaired and a so
lvere shock to the nervous system.
from which she has not as yet rec overed. H. K. HatHeld of Dublin. Robblns & Robbins for the complainant. Claims Prejudice.
Claiming that the local prejudice at iNew Castle Is against him to the extent that he can not get n fair trial In the Henry circuit court. Thomas D. Iflouck of New Castle, who Is seeking divorce from Lillian Houck and cusItody of the child, took h change of venue to the Wayne circuit court. He jdlleges his wife abandoned him In 'February. 19"!. He Is h day laborer. Illarnard and Jeffries for tho complainnt. Declaring In his complaint that his iwlfe, Mary has been cruel and Inhuman, George K. Keller has filed suit in the circuit court for divorce. They were married July 27, 190!). and seprated on April 10, 1911. Keller Is a day laborer, rtobblns and Robbins for 'plaintiff. I John H. Nlcwoehnert through his attorney T. J. Study, has filed suit In 'the clrcul court against William Schuler and wife, demand $110 on plumbing account, long unsatisfied.-
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Face Is Solution Given for a World's Wonder.
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GAVE $2,000,000 TO FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS Chicago, April 13. Friends of Jos. A. Patten, the wheat king, have announced that he had given $2,000,000 to Northwestern University, to be used in a war on tuberculosis. The Sift Is a part of Patten's plan to begin 'a" personal campaign of "social service." Patten Is said to have been influenced in his fight on tuberculosis by the death of his brother, who succumbed to the disease recently.
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Iloston. April KJ.-The mystery of the Great Sphinx, which has puzzled scholars for ages, has been solved at last, according to a Harvard man. Professor (leorge A. Heisner. It i3 a sculptured portrait of Chaphrcn, a Pharaoh of Egypt of the fourth dynasty, who ruled about 2S50 B. C. The announcement of the solution of the mystery was made for the first time at the opening of the exhibition of the collec tion of the Harvard Egyptian expedition at the Hoston Museum of Fine Arts. The discovery was made during the recent archaeological expedition sent into Egypt by Harvard and the Itoston Museum of Fine Arts in the charge of Professor Keisncr. The proof which, It is said, settles conclusivly the identity of tho great myBterioua monument was uikcurthed in a recent excavation made in Egypt. "The mystery of the Sphinx has
been cleared up at last," says Professor Reisner. "The final proof that the Sphinx temple was the tomb of Cephren has been delivered. Exactly those characteristics found In the Sphinx were found in the staatues of Mycernius which we dug up. The Sphinx is nothing but the body of a lion with the head of the king reigning at the time it was built. The Great Sjhinx is the guardian of the sacred precincts of the second pyramid The head is the portrait of Cepbren, the king who built the second pyramid, and whose artists carved the guardian Sphinx out of a knob of natural rock."
FORTUNEJOR NURSE Mabel Allen, Long Missing, Inherits $27,000.
Muzzling the Cuckoo. In the wee sma' hours of what had been a "bis night tonight" a young man arose from a table In one of Boston's eat and drink palaces and In putting on his coat dropped a heavy weight to the floor. "Bill," said one of his friends, "why the window weight?" "That's no window weight," Bill replied; "that's the weight belonging to our cuckoo clock. See, I carry it with me. and then the wife can't tell what time I get home, for without the weight that fool clock can't crow. Guess I'm foolish like n fox. huh?"
Washington. April 13. The monotonous succession of one dry legal
I Question after another was varied yes-
j terday in the supreme court of the United States w hen the justices gave their attention to the story of a Bos
ton nursegirl, lost in the city of Chicago during the world's fair, and who has never been heard from since. A modest fortune awaits her-return, but because of her long absence relatives say it should be distributed among them. The girl was Miss Mabel Allen. Her mother and her father died, leaving her the last of her family. About the time of the worlds fair in Chicago, in 1S93, she called one day on a cousin, George Nelson, at West Pullman, III. From that day to this neith-
I er relative nor friend has heard from
her. In 1S99 she became entitled as heir-at-law under the will of Jonathan Mer
ry, who died In Boston in 1S2S, to a part of $27,000 paid to the Merry estate by the government in settlement of a "French spoliation claim." Under a statute in Massachusetts five cousins. George Nelson. Robert J.
S Fisher, of Chicago; Emma E. Thomas, of Mandac. La.; Blanche M. Umbach and John T. Sherburne, of New Orleans, claim Miss Allen's share. The (court receiver, having the money in I custody, says that the law is unconstiI tutional.
Women ushers in Parisian theaters have formed a labor union.
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PANIC CREATED BY A BLACKHAND BOMB Chicago, April 13. A Black Hand bomb wrecked the front of three Italian families at S53 Ewing street at
. mid night and not only threw the residents of the district into a panic, but ' shattered several windows in the St. Francis Xavier hospital, across the ; street. Patients at the hospital surg
ed through the rylls and quiet was restored only after several hours work on the part of the attendants. , The explosion was heard by the poand an examination was hastily started. Several Italians were arrested and later released.
MEXICAN REGULARS FALL INTO A TRAP
(American Xows Service) Douglas, Ariz., April 13. Insurrecto couriers who crossed the border during the night west of liere reached here early today with the news that
! Col. Chapas of the Mexican army and
200 soldiers of his command had been ambuscaded by revolutionists between Cananea and Arizpe. The couriers declared Unit tho entire force was anni-. hilated as a fighting body, that nearly all the soldiers were killed and that the few who escaped joined the in-surrectos.
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" DAYLIGHT PICTURES"
The Lyceum Bio-Scenograph Company presents as today's programme, with lecture, "The Prodigal Son"; "A Trip Through the Royal Gorge"; Motor Boat Races at Monaco"; "Fighting the Flames"; "The Battle"; "Stag Hunt in France"; "Her First Bike Ride"; "Don't Worry the Janitor"; "The Fatal Sneeze"; "The Transformation." Lasts One Hour and a Half. Admission 10c; Children 5c.
SPECIAL GOOD FRIDAY OFFERING In place of films printed on our bills, we will show complete THE PASSION PLAY OF OBERAMMERGAU Or the Life of Christ in 34 Beautiful Hand Colored Moving Pictures.
