Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 14, 22 November 1911 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND STJX TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1911

INTERNAL TROUBLE WITH THE MANCHUS Infant Ruler of China Deserted by Mother Eloped with an Actor.

(National News Association) BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 22. Princess Lai, mother of the baby Emperor of China and wife of the Prince Kegent. has eloped with an actor, Yung Shu Lu, according to Chinese newspapers received here. A number of newspapers published In China refer to the "disgrace that has come to the royal famoly," but only one, the Mtn Lu Po, the largest newspaper published in China, gives the Princess' name and an account of the elopement. The mother of the Emperor, the paper says, fell In love with the actor and corresponded with him for some time previous to the rebellion. The paper draws the conclusion that the Princess believed the Manchu cause was lost and decided to flee. She is said to have taken a fortune in jewels with her and to be living with Yung In Mukden. An actor and a barber are considered as belonging to the lowest of professions In China, and Chinese here said today the elopement of the Princess was the greatest disgrace that could come to the Manchu dynasty. FIND CASEY NOT GUILTY William Casey was found not guilty of the charge of involuntary manslaughter, causing the death of Ernest Weber, aged 17, to whom Casey, Charles Coddrington and Frank Burns gave whiskey a few weeks ago. The Jury received the case at 11:30 o'clock this morning and reported at 3:10 o'clock this afternoon. Tne jury was of the opinion that Weber met his death by suffocation. It is likely that the charges of involuntary manslaughter against Coddrington and Burns will be dismissed. DEDICATE N.H. HISTORICAL BUILDING (National News Association) CONCORD, N. H Nov. 22. Arrangements have been completed for the dedication tomorrow of the New Hampshire Historical Society Building, which has been presented to the state by Edward Tuck to be used as a home for the New Hampshire Historical society. Congressman Samuel W. McCall of Massachusetts has accepted an Invitation to deliver the chief address at the dedication. - TRIP POSTPONED (National News Association) WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. The La Follette speech making trip to Indiana and other states has been postponed. They cannot leave Washington for two or three weeks. Aerial propellers, driven by gasoline engines, are being tried in France as means of propulsion for canal boats. Two-fifths of the adult population ot Switzerland have deposits in banks. RICHMOND SYMPHONY At the Coliseum, Dec. 6, TICKETS FOR BOTH CONCERTS,

Sale of 8eats In Charge of Ladies' Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Plat Open at Coliseum, 8 .a. m., Friday, Dec. 1st.

TEEPLIE'S SHOES ARE WHNEBS

What (he Ladies are Wearing Teeple's 16 Button Black Velvet Boots $4.00 Teeple's 16 Button Patent Colt Boots $3.50 Teeple's 16 Button Gun Metal Boots $3.50 Teeple's 16 Button Gun Metal Velvet Top $3.00 All Leathers in Regular Top at $3.00

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ENJOYS EVERY MEAL

Since Taking Vinol Eating Was Punishment Before. There are hundreds, even thousands of people right around here who have had no appetite for a long time and eat only because they must. A Brooklyn man, Thos. J. Sinclair, says in a letter "For nearly five years I was tormented with stomach trouble. I had no appetite and I suffered so much and so long that It seemed as if I never would get any relief. Vinol proved to be just what I needed. It brought back my appetite, relieved the painful symptoms and now my digestion is perfect. I enjoy every meal now where formerly eating was almost a punishment." This delicious cod liver and iron remedy without oil is wonderful to stimulate the appetite and build up the body. All who are weak and run down from stomach trouble or other causes should try Vinol on our positive guaranty to refund the money if they are not perfectly satisled. Leo H. Fine, druggist, Richmond, Ind. MRS. HARRY LEHR. The society leader of Newport, says: "Mrs. Mason's hair treatment preserves and beautiiies the hair and greatly increases its growth." Mrs. Mason's Old English Shampoo Cream is now obtainable. Leo. II. Fihe and other druggists. . BOWLING SCORES For the first time since the beginning of the local bowling season, the Colonial team was defeated last night when the Pan Handles won two of the three contests at the city alleys. Pan Handles. Foster 145 165 147 Green 226 170 206 Mashmeyer 160 135 185 Rockhill 164 170 154 Broderick 180 172 106 Total 875 821 798 Colonials. Martin 163 177 177 Youngflesh 132 143 177 Beck 165 196 175 King 141 166 182 Sintz 160 136 178 Total 761 818 889 Stopping a Train.' Of the informalities of railway traveling in Scotland halt a century ago Dr. John Tver gives some Instances in his "Memories Grave and Gay." "At Ordens, a siding on the Banff branch line," he wrote, "I was instructed to go to this siding, and, as the train approached, to set light to a newspaper or any other material that would make a good blaze and the train would stop. The night was dark and windy, and I failed to set fire to the newspaper, but a stentorian shout had the same effect, and I was taken aboard." Uncertainty of Soldisrinf. "Too bad about Lord Chawlie, isn't itr "What's happened to him?" "Why, he's had to leave the guards, don't you know." "And what have they done wfta Mm?" "Put him in a common fighting regiment, by Jove!" London Mail. DR. B. McWHINNEY Physician and Surgeon Office Gennett Theater Building North A Street. Residence, The Arden, S. 14th & A Phones Office, 29S7; Res. 2936 ORCHESTRA CONCERTS 1911 and Feb. 28, 1912 $1.00, INCLUDING RESERVED SEATS

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A CLUE III SIECEL CASE IS SECURED Chinese Murderer of Pretty American Girl Said to Be in Texas.

(National News Association) CLEVELAND, Nov. 22. That Leon Sing, slayer of Elsie Siegel in New York Chinatown, is living in a Texas town, was learned today from Chinese engaged in a bitter tong war. An arrest has been ordered. The Tong feud has been raging here bitterly for some time. Leon Young of the Hip Sing Tong shot Woo Dip four times. Woo, who is a member of the Ou Leon Tong, is not expected to live. - Leon has not been arrested. Members of the On Leon Tong told the police that Leon Young was a cousin of Leon Sing, who is charged with having murdered Elsie Siegel in New York Chinatown and placed her body in a trunk. They also gave a large city in Texas as the place where Leon Sing was located a short time ago. On Leon Tong members admitted they had definite information for some time but did not care to give it out until Hip Sing started trouble. Drawing the Lina. A London tailor made his pile and retired to a Welsh castle, where he set up as a squire. But the tailor had hardly got established as a squire when a London hatter retired and set up In a neighboring castle as a squire also. It was disgusting. A friend, apropos of the former hatter's coming, said to the ex-tailor: "Will yon call on him?" "Not I," was the reply. "One must dr w the line somewhere." "And so," said the friend, "yon draw It round the neck, eh?" Good Hearted Cabbage. A well known expert in cooking encountered trouble in a suburban community the other afternoon when she prepared to lecture at the Mothers' club. Her subject was "How to Cook." She began by telling bow much a man appreciates good cooking and then she proposed to give various recipes. Among the first was one for coldslaw. "To have this best," began the lecturer, "take a good hearted cabbage and" At this point a yonng matron interrupted. She was eager to get all the information possible. "Tell me, please," she spoke up, "how is one to know the disposition of a cabbage?" Philadelphia Times. LLa

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PROSPECTS FOR A POLO LEAGUE GOOD Lovers of polo will again be given an opportunity to give vent to their enthusiasm. Last evening a club was formed and a polo team was organized to represent this city. Roy Peck will manage the team and it will be known as the "Engelbert Trues." As arranged last evening the team will lineup at its first game on Thanks-

; giving afternoon at Elwood as follows: Louis Quigley, Clark and Newton, rushes; Wiiiiams, center; Oesting. halfback and O'Metz goal, j Independent polo will be played at j first but if it is found that the people of this city want league polo it is not improbable that a league, comprising the cities of Richmond, Elwood, Marion, Logansport, Muncie and Hamilton will be organized. At present all of these cities are represented by independent teams and some are anxious to get into some sort of a combination. CHURCHES ACCUSED BY AN EVANGELIST Evangelist Kennedy's theme last night at the First , Methodist church was "A Shut Door." The preacher accused many churches, many homes, and many hearts of being closed to the spirit of God. He drew a word picture of a church and said it had a preacher a choir, and all the pews full, had paid all the bills that year, and thought it had need of nothing. "The Lord has once been in the church, but now is outside and knocking to get in," the speaker said. "You can run your church without Christ, you can get through all the motions, you can sing, 'All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name,' you can have your sermon and Christ may not be in any of it. He was in your church one time. Is he in it now? "Is this a true picture of your church, your home, your library, your heart? Oh, my friends, let Him in again. He Is not a meddler. He is a friend. He wants to help you, to sympathize you, to plan for you, to carry your burden. He came not to condemn, but to save. Let him in." The meeting this evening at the First M. E. church promises to be one of the leading features of the entire series of revival services. Mrs. H. D. Kennedy, wife of the evangelist, will preach on the subject, "Hope So Christians." The leaders in the movement are expecting a large crowd to hear Mrs. Kennedy narrate some of her own experiences, in addition to laying down some rules for leading a good life. IL

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TO BE PROSECUTED For Not Paying in Their Shortages.

(National News Association) INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 22. Court suits will be brought against the eight county, city and township officials j who have failed to make good the shortages discovered by field examiners involving approximately $30,000, as follows: Harry A. Axtell, ex-treasurer of Bloomington; William VV. Edington, ex-sheriff Greene county; Edward C. Tirey, treasurer of the city of Mitchell; James C. Reynolds, of Wabash, circuit court clerk; John R. Tinder, ex-clerk Jackson county; Harold Vegoe, ex-trustee Raccoon township, Parke county; Jacob Hauser, trustee of Anderson township. Perry county, and Harry S. Nicholson, treasurer of Crawfordsville. Axtell and Tirey are each charged with over $6,000. The governor today ordered prosecutions. UNCLE SAM ALLEGES PAVING BLOCK TRUST (National News Association) MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 22. Government investigators are on the trial of what they believe is a creosote paving block trust. Federal agents have already obtained evidence that the aleged monopoly operates through four associations, which fix prices and control the supply. These associations are organized under the disguise of being formed only to promote the use of the creosote blocks. The investigation is expected to lead into almost every large city east of the Rocky Mountains. Motor busses run between Jaffa and Jerusalem.

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WEAK BACKS are relieved by REX

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MALCONTENTS STIR UP SANTO 00M1HG0 Political Intrigues Are Result of Anti American Feeling.

(National News Association) SANTO DOMINGO, Nov. 22. The situation in Santo Domingo today as I i v i 0 vutv iveu v 'developed that the plot which resultj ed in the assassination of President ! Ramon Caceres and the death of Gen eral Tejera was inaugurated by political malcontents of anti-American sympathies. News from Washington that the United States cruisers North Carolina and Washington has been ordered here has further kindled the bitterness against American residents. The cabinet is doing its utmost to allay the growing hostilities. The chief grievance of the seditious politicians lies in the tact that the United States government by agreement with a pro-American regime, supervises receipts, the chief source of government revenue. Gen. Jiminez. Gen. Morales and Gen. Vasquez have announced their candidacy for the presiflency. Haiti is massing troops on the frontier in anticipation of a revolutionary outbreak. A DESPONDENT MAN JUMPS DOWN SHAFT NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Despondent because he was discharged. John J. Johnston, a bookkeeper, plunged down an airshaft from the twenty-seventh floor of the City Investing building at Broadway at noon today. 9th and Main. "The place you get the most change back." WEAK BACK are relieved by REX it EF3inIIA.FJA

AVER BUTTER AND EGG BOARD A TRUST

f National News Association) CHICAGO, Not. 22. Following another arbitrarily increase in the price of butter to 33 cents a pound, wholesale, assistant United States District. Attorney Welch began presenting evidence before a master in chancery to show that the, Chicago butter and egg board is a trust and should therefore be dissolved. This board, the government insists, not only dictates the price which the consumer must pay for his butter but also the price which the wholesalers shall pay for the product. Our Glasses are the best that skilled workmanship and money can possibly produce. E. B. GROSVENOR, M. D Oculist. OVER 713 MAIN STREET Biggest Little Store in Town XMAS SHOPPERS We lay your gifts away until called for. We carry a complete and up-to-date line of Jewelry and are sure we have just what you want. Fine line of Bracelets, Beautiful Bar Pins, Belt Pins and Brooches. Elegant Neckwear. Diamonds, Watches, FobSj Coat Chains, Vest Chains, Cut Glass and Silver. - Your patronage appreciated. Fred Kennedy JEWELER 526 Main

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