Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 47, 30 December 1911 — Page 2

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"S6 - 4 Till KKIIMOMI r.VLLADU M AM) srx-TKLEGKAM, SVVTl UDAY DECEMRKR 30. 1011. FOR Principals in Royal Wedding WIFE MAY RELEASE TAFT ENTERTAINED TITLE TO HUSBAND SMALLEST MIDGET SAID YES WHILE ON A MOTORCYLE SPIN Couldn't Wait Until Leap Year Honeymoon Trip Taken on Machine. RUSSIA WILL NOW CHECK MASSACRES 1 Millionaire P roposed that His Mr Tr iii Thumb and Pre: cut .Wade an Odd Pair Thinks Ta:: Idlv. Orders to the Cossacks Persia Have Been Given bv Government. in W'Y Deed Her Interest Him t- S-ul Mate.

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HUH WITHI BALLOT Candidates for County Offices to Begin Active Campaign Tuesday. The vote-hunting season opens next Tuesday and from then on until the date of the Republican primary some time In February the county will be Kone over with a fine tooth comb by twenty-ive or more candidates. A1J of the candidates have decided Upon cards as the only weapon to be carried while hunting the elusive voters. There has been a general understanding for years that January 2 is the date for the beginning of primary campaigns, and this year it will be generally adhered to, although, of course, all of the candidates have not allowed a chance to slip by this fall when opportunity was given to build up their fences. Hut beginning with next week the candidates will come In the open and each and every one expects to personally solicit every voter before the election date. In the prosecutors race are. Will Keller, Denver Carl Harlan, Gustavo Hoelscher, Gith Freeman and Ralph Husson. Thomas Ahl, Nirnrod Johnson, Frank Jenkinson, F. L. Torrenre, Homer Setiepman, and Pan Medearis eek the nomination for county treasurer. H. F. Parsons, John King and John Darnell will run for county recorder. Joseph Grove, of Dublin, Theo. Hurst of Washington township and Elian Hoover of llagerstown will seek the nomination for commissioner from the western district. Sheriff Steen will run for a second term as a sheriff, and probably be unopposed, inasmuch as It. is customary togive the sheriff two terms, as each term is but two years In length. Some of the friends of Ezra Thompson, the street car motorman, who ran against him have urged him to get into the sheriff's race but he is undecided.

If youare troubled with chronic constipation, the mild and gentle effect of Chamberlain's Tablets makes them especially suited to your case. For sale by all dealers. JAMES WILSON DEAD Was Well Known Local Real Estate Man. James W. Wilson, a well known insurance and real estate agent, died at his home, 200 South Thirteenth street, Saturday morning at 4:30 o'clock from pneumonia. He had been in poor health for several weeks. Mr. Wilson was f5 years of age. The surviving relatives include the widow, Mrs. Eliza Wilson; a daughter, Mrs. John Taggart, and two sons, John, residing in the east, and Edwin of this city. The funeral will be held on Monday afternoon at 'J o'clock at the home. The burial will be at Centrrvllle. The Rev. I. M. Hughes, pastor emeritus of the First Presbyterian church will officiate. Friends may call at any time. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if l'AZO OINTMENT fails to euro any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or lrotruding Tiles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. A DINNER PARTY . Last evening Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Iredell of 26 N. 19th street entertained at six o'clock dinner a party of out of town guests, nieces and nephews. .The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. 'Willbrandt and daughter, Virginia, of St. Ixmls, Mr. and Mrs. Will Koogle and daughter, Alice, of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Koogle, of Pittsburg, Pa.; and Mr. and Mm. Samuel I. Koogle, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Koogle arc here vpendiog their honeymoon with Mr. Koogle's mother, Mrs. Virginia Koogle of 36 South Fourteenth street. They will all leave for their respective homes January 1. OLD BAVARIAN TOWNS. Many of the Smaller One Merely Walled Farm Village. In old Bavarian districts many of the mailer towns are merely walled farm villages. These settlements of agriculturists reproduce the ancient laager for all. Each Is built In the form of a parallelogram, the shorter sides having each a gateway, with double gates, over which rise central square watchtowers capped with conical red roofs. A. narrow road or street runs from gate to gate, with old half timber houses et back close to the inclosing wall. The ground floor of these houses af fords stabling for cattle, and from these stables the cows are driven ont through the town gates in the morn inr and brought in at night. Town ships like this are merely clusters of houses Intimately connected with the farm lands that lie beyond their gates. The peasantry, whether peasant proprietors or allotment leaseholders, go In and out to their work. In eastern Bavaria, toward the Danube, where the better class farms are to be seen, one finds farmhouses of wood, a great shingled roof coverings Id Holland not ouly the large living apartment, with many bedrooms. ' but also the stables for the horses nd cattle. On ttuch farms much of (be farm work Is done by girls, who osnally wear short petticoats, tight bodices and kerchiefs on their beads. Moat of the men are either in the armj or working at trades. . Prof. Russell speaks to men Sunday, 2:30, Y. M. C. A.

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MUNICH, Dec. --Tho .-tiiem. n of Prince George of !i;t'i: i :irni 'he Archduchess Isalx 'hi of Au-tna li;t met 'with the approval ' '" 'ih :;: tries. Prince (!' -vyj- is . o: t!i. best liked young .ffjrorv in Mo- ' man army and is n m !..'! i'nr h:-. reputation as a mok a.i: oTfieer and as a champion i"xor !! lias held the last seven years. He j- ;,.o know n championship of the ilei m:r: ;trtuy for as a daring huntsman. 'Mi" An h the middleweight and . -itiit duchess is noted in so i. a- a i i contour. (The upper photo is th-.t er' Anh duchess Isabella of Au-tri.i . !.e!o. Prince George of l'.aa--i:i . FIREMAN ON CARPET Complaint was made to theh works at a special meeiinu iliiing that John Clements, captaii No. :i hose wagon of the lite mont, refused to red. -em a not. he had given his ino'ln r. at board was asked to take som.. in regard to the matter. T!i. deciiled to call Ch m tits In lot M'.l of mornof the eparit tie lion iatd at its next meeting. Tuesda ntottiM,;. and give him a hea-itii: When M.nor Zimmerman starte.! on Ins third administration lie made a ru'iiir: that ail city employes and officials would he forced to pay their debts or resign. The board instructed the ;, u to notify officials of the C. . Uailroad company to meet with the hoard in this city next Thursday for the putpose of discussing the matter of watchmen at crossings in the city. The board intends to force the C. V company into placint watchmen at a'i railroad crossings both durh.- 'h night aud day. The resolution for ih of North C street !i in nue to Sixteenth s'leei 1 HUpfoV T. W'av t wa t:i. .1 gun. ; so that the curbit . an. not be constructed this a r. The board adjourned Tuesday morning. t.) mec W. HALLOWAY CALLED TODAY 1XPIANAPOL1S. I liam R. Halloway. f retary of Oliver P 1 ernor of Indiana. 1 noon. He was a i . County and one of uished men in the s . tt.;rk. O. IE. Diamonds

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F. Kohhins' Doc; Is Sorely Displeased. i'l.r t-.e!o -ears "lloh' tie fox ?errier dou, o - (! by attorm-y .Tohn V. Hot. bins lia.- i i'd wi'liou being trouto d ' i' :, !., i:d ::ow w !; n he hi his dti'aue ai:! with only one nr " 'h ;ti his he-id. he has -xerted ;i h t - pioMjji ;,.w h,. ,-;ui uet o .1 "I st able article I'eran hich lloh liit 0.f other niaht. i of the attornev. frips i upon lll'lell -ma Sl'I'lltliS !;0 SUl'pl'i who. th-.ui!i lie mildly chastized the ' ' coul 1 n-it hedji but admire the er eeiloli of tile scllellle. Vv. liobbins was preparing to leave 'lie p.etM and had undertaken to muzzle it:a," when the telephone ramr. Putr:; .: th. tltitzie upon a chair he .M nt 'o -lie hall in which the telephone is located, but could see the doc through the open door. As soon as Mr. i.oldutis had answered "h llo" the doc ran to the chair on which the article Wa-i I'id, jumped on the Seat, picked up the muz.Io and scooted out the liot:! door which was open. Mr. Kobl.i;i hasten, d the telephone conversation and followed tlie don Cnder a i iirii'i in the side yard, the don had due, a hide in the soft dirt and placed the muzzle within. When Mr. Robbing .itrid "lloh" was covering ui th-- fiVr.d.ng muzzle. If fale liad p.a L-!-.e.i a s-iainst t tie dot:, li--!ishetl the result er would have ! a hly t h. dou lit v . Iiect ion with I ' .- d, would .lid the iu, v niu ntni vHi't "It is ; : . n mail w h i u I'll. ,"! Hit-el face miss'mr. Fsce issoirj. in?, say n'r.'il Ai'ri half of fni asu h;n. -i t bar a ie ! wa v i!i.m- fe - tr.: i i.al d in d w how it h i l.o! Will tt ti'.ei co e -a). 1! Mil .f the at the n:ui .-ry or. Wh'.-n a fines r'hoys' s'". it. ' But re noise it.; it. the nes at makes 1 Tlet iilti.1 t: ill .1 1 . very . ! . i. m b"ns or v. ften the an ver, arid n e mi irai 1 d ti w nior z is the loss of met ir.r.g dlsco e reil His Exo'arstion. e Adjuster i looking Tnurani reni.'iii.s i this r,;: y thc ' I ; r C . -. nt V. f 'he par: r furniture' Itil m. -1 t--a v. prorue. wfa'iv Yes. :! of l.t; Or. iv One "BKUivs , ai M., mat is LaxaSve Bromo Quinine Cures Cold in One Day, Crip in 2 Days

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w !.. :. t-.e t . . : i . ; a half a '. t . . . . : -.- : - i ; : .ng. al.d ' a a ' i: i t:t ! V.i ff. ' hui' . . - :.:.a--. e ,o;, ,;.. low . " e ! r. ,; - .- ;,! ! :- ,;. . tu.;,l s. ih- n.. ';. - his .- t!;.;,... . ::::,. f.,...f p. .:!. ! a -. i.- :u..-.-i. aid.- : '.a' i ! i :e . .1 ti,. u, to I . -'iu u: - - li'- t . ., ; 'helti tbu' ' ! . 1 ,i I I.. . '. a t i n. i : : ' . an : uefe;,n '. ' ta a - -.!:.',.. p. ed h'.o' -. P. a-.-e th. , lai.ed to . I ' , poet : i a ! f ' i I UI' - .1 o . : U c,d n? in v ..-! Mrs ' !o r are i P,. j ,i cipalrMr. Wr.iii .itte, . ., l.eiiew t Sr-.er;-'!' 1'. i.u.ii; a: ' ci'i.e::s liie surt out'.iiw.ii ic.vv;. were : ' fri lids, hut had ! : ' .'nod auao::-' i him bv the publ k .. . : th" !.o s about his onuii.ai V . a the -lola. :- t ic i t lat ions -Wiiv he a..:. . u t 1-,-i:. e 1 i would have liau el --':' s' trouble ! holding this situ.r :;. Land if the , how spa pt i s had : " ;:..!(; aioie -. , Now I can't tell w .a w ;i happen. Hut Mr. Wright .- .eui .- coticerning 'the sheriff seemed : be - .tiiotst foundation in fact. Ti.a' o'ncial said in ; the morning that a v erbal complaint : h;id been made to him. ami that if the

atithor ot the complaint would reduce' it to writing tie would go immediately to the buiiualow ami arrest its occupii ants. Later in the day. however, Mr.' Wright telephoned x,) him and demanded to knovv what truth ther was to, his statement. The sheriff soothed ttis teelinms by saying that there was no cause for uuii), and ihat there was slight prospect '! inteiferencft from anybody, himself included. ' If the sheriff wants me 1 will go to him; it will be unnecessary for him to come here.' said Mr. Wright. "1 toid him so. Meanwhile the entire situation will be closed up when 1 go to Chicago ami see the people interested." Hear Prof. Russell to men, Y. M. C.A., 2:30, Sunday. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. It Has Frequently Expelled Members Legally Qualified to Sit. ' The assumption made in more than; one daily journal that the house of commons cannot expel a member w h.j i legally" qualified to sit is nt war ranted by precedent, the on'y authority to which the commons bow. says an Unglish writer. In tlie eighteenth century the onth sea bubble caused many expulsions, a!'he'igh the members' defense had not been heard in the law courts. mi- of the victims was Chancellor of ih." I'.v-ohe.-pier AV.abie. credited with having bagged 27 .' ;!!;:. a t.. the Tow-:- i". 1 ty. All Ir directing a ing a chard a 1 !'-!; ir Pot .rs m er- shut from the pub:;.uiio;i. he was sei . rdc-ed to reft-.n. I i OT WaS ( A pe'.'t't t ry . v !',;! for -rg .. nssoeiation" of Tt Sutt"n and tw.. Ot.lt in 1T'. S'tth- T.-.;r was p for run::- ioti-'y i Protestnr.t success nanov-r ;s in dar. ety' ad ird.riis--;;. But p-r' aps ?:.,- closing ?; tillers metis ur--:i t r.-.nn case - f f r -g of w r g rt tr'Ti bilirr of Aroidint ph.J I.edg'T. d th. Th-f i in tiger undt 'Tt.' odd-r f the !!- s to !.e f t!. -"tin I eatb SWA anxious that 111! in

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'. .'1. T..in t ral v r MM' h a r. r !' it I Ml H"i-m ?: hi. t Ta:- . riiai ot;e s Mr. ly in ;e pic h.ave had ot i tie. alid he w : of t!,- :a are 1 do :.et like Ml I'-e Whi . e and Heu ietltS ll t . I ) ran . I! an. I'lVSi ".. rai s.- ion diet !y 1 1. ! lh Ilea is c nan ! us very kito . interesting ; a m ;i l ea ! ( 'i w i of Mill t 11 op an flcllU.-'. ii ihr (5 lieu "And d Mia Thumb. i i.-i. 'Iha ;s i' tor a gr a ';! e ft a SOU t !:a't my e;irs ' A Chinese Columbus. cor. tin- to a Chir.ese chr..r. Sen. who lived in the sixt'a ier, i ei:I!iii ' 'irv of the hristiiin era North Aiueri l was kli.e the name of :,i.l '.. !. :1 , to the east of that m the v n to the 'hinese untie;-I-Tls.-mg or I-'u-U. U was ot'tineiit lying f..,"Oo miles Asia. The chronicle Males year l.".", five BtiddhNt priests sailed from china fur I'usu. landing in Mexico, where they taught their religion to the natives, buiit temples ami set up enormous statues of their gods all over the country. Traces of a Mongolian civilisation have been found in Mexico, 'i here exists ;l particular a statue of a god resembling not the Aztec god, but one of the grotestjue deities of Uit Chinese. Harper's. Deceit. "Tii a cowardly and servile humor to hide and diguie a man's sel f under a viior and not to dare to show himself what tie is. By that our followers are trained up to treachery. Being brought up to speak what is not true, they make no conscience of a lie. Monteisrne. A Pen Pun. sistant Editor Here is an article submitted by a convict in the penitentiary who signs merely with his prison number. Editor I ountles that's hi "Ieu'' name. Kansas City Star. Nothing more completely baffles ot5o who is full of trick and duplicity than rnlshtforward and simple integrity in another. Cotton. Palladium Want Ads Pay. l Can Only be

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au :oing some when ne proposed : . ue to Miss Clara Balfanno. To .ere exact, he was going 30 miles '. Mjr on a motorcycle, and Miss .'.:.::o was going just as fast, for it m motorcycle built for two and .is on the seat behind him. He ! net put his arms around her or into her eyes as proposing lovers :i'.s supposed to do. ' lie he held tightly to the handle and watched the road ahead ho I the muffler and called back his shoulder: be an Wouldn't it be fine to ride through e like this?" Now, Cass, if you mean that for a pi---; sal ou'll have to hurry." . right. Ill throw in a little more a-,- iue," Jaeger replied. 1 don't mean to run the machine ;.is'er." said Miss Ralfanno. "but you'll a. to hurry the proposal, because ieap ear is coming." Well, then," Jaeger shouted back, i t not wait." Miss P.nifanno leaned forward and : !. . i her head on Jaeger's manly shoulder blade. "This is so sudden. -aid. This motorcycle proposal was just a i i-.i.'c long. ! Today was Jaeger's birthday. At : p t:i he called on Miss Balfanno at 1 r home. ; "What do you want for your birth-' da ''" she asked. ' ' I want ou," he replied. ' "All right." she said. "I'll be ready j ii )' minutes." I Jaeger get the motorcycle and the j iopers hitting a clip not far from 40 ' r.;;!. s an hour, arrived at Clayton, a ' Miburh. just 12 minutes later. It took j t ! . !!! lo minutes to get the license and I nt minutes to be married. j "We both believe that two persons; who can ride a motorcycle without; hav ing smashups ought to be able to i;t t along together in married life," said the bride. Gold Beating. The modern method of gold beating was devised at Xuremburg. Bavaria, iu the year 1130.

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i ret instructions were sent from thj ! war office todav to the Russian it: ' command of the Cossacks in PersU to prevent any further ouirRHa o the inhabitants of that country. Thid ' action was taken as a result of th note received from the Ufttish povernment protestine against the massacre y-. ' of Persians by Russian Cossacks, l3 Ulreat Hritain contplained that she was i,v I being put in a false lijiht in the ees i of the ciilizfd world because of her ; apparent position of upholding Rusj sia's treatment of Persians. There is j no doubt that such a note has been ' received een though the foreign of j fices deny transmitting any ultima'turn. Russia continues to strengthen j her grip upon the prostrate nation by -the importation of more soldiers. j Martial law virtually prevails in all ; of the northern Persian provinces, .Persians charged with treachery towards Cossacks are being thrown into prison without provocation and are be ing executed alter judgments of death by the courts martial. BRITAIN IS READY. CALCPTTA. Pec. 2S. Following the receipt of several dispatches from the home government preparations on a large scale were begun here today for sending a force of British soldiers into the Persian gulf. It is understood the troops will occupy the Persian cities of Bushire and hiraz. King George will arrive here tomorrow from Nepal, where he has been hunting tigers since he left Delhi. The king will be acquainted with the details of the Persian situation immediately upon his arrival. It is not believed that the presence of King George will influence the situation In any way for it is thought that he will inform the local representatives of the home government that he Is ready to abide by any decisions of the war office, th foreign office, or the colonial office. Pistols. Fistols were invented at Pistoja, Italy, and were first used by Huglisb cavalrymen in 1544. o o o 8 Installing One

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