Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 63, 18 January 1912 — Page 2

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HIE JKIUHJIOM) IAlil,ADiCM AD SL-TELEGRA3I, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1912.

EIGHTY DOGS MET UIITIMEW DEATHS During the Local Canine Quarantine Which Was Lifted Today.

Although the quarantine ban on dogs, ordered aa a preventative ugalnat rabies, was officially lifted by the city health department at midnight last night, every canine in Richmond retalni ita muzzle. Dr. T. Henry Davis, city health officer, thia morning announced officially that the city health department waa finished with its work In the dog scare, and that he waa not considering the rumored extension of the order. According to the city health guardian's views, there Is no longer danger of an outbreak of 'rabies, and therefore no cause for issuing a new quarantine order. A report from the state bacteriological laboratory received today by Dr. Davis, announces that no nlgrl bodies wera found In the head of the dog killed here on suspicion last Sunday. This finding by the state board removes the last suspicion. Eighty dogs were shot by the police during the

scare.

At the same time when Dr. Davis Issued his order requiring the muzsling of all dogs In Richmond for a month. Dr. J. K. King, county commis

sioner of health, supplemented Dr. Da

vis' work by an edict' requiring the : mutzllng of all members of the genus tcanls In Wayne Township. According

to this order, although the police are powerless In the affair. Sheriff Albert flteen and bis deputies are at liberty tor shoot any suspicious dogs in Richmond. As Dr. King explains that his order was Intended only for the country districts. It is not expected that Steen will Interfere In the matter unless some unusual situaUon arises. The order of Dr. Kins; will Inflict no 'additional hardship on the farmers, many reports Indicate that moat of fthe doga there have been running at large all the time. ,

It Was Only a Dream

WILL USUMIIKEYS For Experimental Purposes Italians Indignant.

(National News Association) COLUMBUS. O., Jan. 18. Ohio has gone Into the monkey business. This la la accordance with, a decree of the state board of health which went into effect today. It la held by the scientific gentlemen that because monkeys are nearest human of any creature on earth, they should become the subjects of profound medical experiments and It la believed they will be of Invaluable service in determining whether chlorine used In water has any deleterinua aaTaoia.

Clereland, which uses chlorine In the publlo water supply to kill typhoid baocllll, will become the scene of the experiments. Many scientific men maintain that the chlorine used is Injurious to the health of mortal man, and to settle the dispute have decided to let the monkey become the goats. It la rumored that the Italian population of Cleveland will present a petition to the governor protesting against this action on the ground of unseemIng cruelty to animals.

It your children are subject to attacks of croup, watch for the first symptom! -hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all dealers. , ,.

BOSTONCHURCH The Rer, Mrs. Martha Jones will preach In the Boston , Unlversallst church Sunday, -Jan. 21, at 11 a. m.

No great thing la created suddenly ny more than a bunch of grapes or a lg. Bptctetna.

Face Paint Tabooed ; Remove Skin Instead

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(National News Association) 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. IS. The senate committee investigating the elec-i

WANT MORE FLESH TO BEJJROOPER Prospective Recruit Seeks a Diet So He Can Add Three Pounds.

tion of Senator Stephenson of Wisconsin, reunited today that the thaigis of improper methods in his election were not proven.

MARRIAGE OPPOSED; SHE COMMITS SUICIDE (National News AssoriitlotO BATTLE CRKEK. Mich.. Jan. 1$. Mrs. Paul Kellogg, 2t years, bride of the adopted son of Dr. J. H. Kellogg, founder of a sanitarium here, killed herself with poison when she found l.-er father in-law opposed her mar-

Do you know how to get fat? Most people spend their time worrying how to reduce their weight, but the local United States recruiting station has a prospective soldier who is too light. The young recruit, only eighteen

: yt ars old, has the making of a good jcavalryman, according to a statement ! made by Corporal William Hern to- ; day. He passed all the physical tests ; well, and is "husky" but is three j iK)und too Mght to be accepted. Many remedies have been suggested, btii

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Bertha Gardner. The couple were denied a place in the Kellogg home and Favo been living in rented rooms.

TOOK DRINK FROM A MYSTERIOUS BOTTLE

(National News Association) MUNCIE, Intl., Jan. 18. Charles McGalliard, testifying in his own behalf for the alleged killing of his sweetheart Alta Haworth, declared that a friend at a dance hall gave him a drink out of a mysterious bottle, after which he had no knowledge of what happened till next day. He didn't remember seeing the Hay worth girl at the dance. He testified he frequently took the Hayworth girl to dances at Anderson, the two remaining in one hotel room till the next day.

lihve a fattening diet recommended for him. Corporal Hern is surprised that some of the unemployed men in Richmond have not enlisted in the army. Government service pays as much, as any shop work, and affords good chances for education and advancement. Th local officer is expecting several additions to his list of recruits within a few days.

MINE WORKERS ADOPT A NEW RESOLUTION

QUEEN OF HOLLAND IS SERIOUSLY ILL

OLD JAIL BOARDER

GIVEN A SURPRISE

Timothy Kelley was given a sur

prise in police court this morning. He

was arraigned on the charge of public

intoxication and eagerly pleaded guil

ty to the charge as he evidently was desirous of returning to the county

'jail. The' mayor ordered Kelley to be

taken back to the city jail. After po

lice court Kelley was informed that he had been released on good behavior. Judging from the look upon Kelley's countenance as he heard these dis

couraging words he was sorely displeased with the mayor's action. Mayor Zimmerman believes that a police judge must exercise a discriminating judgment and that when per

sons become drunk and do everything

in their power to become arrested and cent to jail he should defeat such an attempt and release them.

WANT PARDON FOR

CHARLES W. MORSE (National News Association) WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. Attorney

Finch visited the White House with

an order for a pardon of former banker Charles W. Morse. The president's signed expected this afternoon.

City Statistics

Births. To Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, 1726

North F street, sixth, child, a son, Leroy Clayton Walker.

, "A few years ago only one class of women painted their faces," saya Dolly Madison In Chicago News. "It was sign of social ostracism and was tabooed in refined circles. The custom has become so universal we must admit it is to be deplored and to be shelved as toon as possible." . Hoy foolish to seek artificial "beauty" of this sort, obnoxious from artistic and moral standpoints, when it is so easy to obtain a truly natural complexion by the use of ordinary mercolised wax. An ounce of mercolized wax, obtainable at any drug store, will cause such a transformation, no one need think or using anything else for the purpose. Applied like cold cream at night, and washed off in the morning. It at once begins to show Its remarkable rejuvenating effects. It gently absorbs the lifeless surface skin In tiny particles, revealing the fresher, livelier, beautiful undersklu. Naturally It takes with It all surface defects.

25 DISCOUNT On All SILVERWARE At DICKINSON'S JEWELRY ' - STORE. ";

A BIBLE VERSE. It Surprised the Bey Who Boasted of His Wonderful Memory. A boy who bad won a prize for learning Scripture verses and was greatly elated thereby waa asked by a minister If It took him a long time to commit them. "Ob, no," said the boy boastfully; -I can learn any Terse in the Bible In five minutes." "Can yon. Indeed? And will yon learn one for me?" "Tea. air." "Then In five minutes from now 1 would like very much to hear you repeat this rerse." said the minister, banding him the book and pointing out the ninth Terse of the eighth chapter of Esther: " Then were the king's scribes call

ed at that time in the third month that Is. the month SIvan on the three and twentieth day thereof, and it waa written, according to all that Mordecal commanded unto the Jews, and to the lieutenants and the deputies and rulers of the province, which are from India unto Ethiopia, a hundred, twenty and seven proTincea, onto every province according to the writing thereof, and unto every people after their language, and to the Jews according to 'their writing and according to their language.' " The boy entered on his task with confidence, but at the end of an hour could not repeat it without a mistake and had to tearfully acknowledge himself defeated. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. An Easy Trick. 1 w a magician turn water Into milk." -He's no magician; he's a milk-'n."-Houston Poet.

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(National News Association) NEW YORK. Jan. 18. The first notable wedding of the new year in New York society was celebrated in the fashionable St. Thomas's church this afternoon, when Miss Beatrice Flagg, daughter of Mrs. John Turner Atterbury, became the bride of Oliver K. Iselln, a Bon of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Iselin. The Rev. Dr. Stires. rector of St. Thomas's, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Dr. William G. Thayer of Massachusetts.

Physical Impossibility. "Give us the bald facts in the case." "Yes; then we enn't split hairs over them." Baltimore American.

CHARITABLE WORK HERE DISCUSSED

(National News Association) THE HAGUE, Jan. 18. Queen Wilhelmina of Holland is seriously ill. Her condition became so critical today that her consort. Prince Henry, was summoned to the bedside from a hunting trip. The royal family had been expecting an heir but it is announced now that all immediate hopes have teen abandoned.

Presentation of the evils and difficulties of the existing methods for distributing aid to the poor people of Richmond, was the leading subject discussed at the initial meeting of the newly appointed joint committee, chosen by the Commercial Club and Young Men's Business Club, to unify charitable work in the city. Judge Fox, after commenting on the need for more concentrated work here, told how the money now spent for giving assistance to the poor could be used to accomplish more good. As only seven of the fifteen members of the committee were present, the selection of officers for the organization was postponed until next Tuesday evening.

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been burned or darkened by long use.

(National News Association) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 18. L'nitec Mine workers convention adopted a resolution calling for united action along political and industrial lines, but the resolution for the formal recognition of the socialist party was defeated. The resolution passed was substituted for one previously' introduced which provided for the secession of the mine workers organization from the American Federation of Labor. It is a big socialist victory nevertheless.

DR. B. McWHINNEY Physician and Surgeon Office Gennett Theater Building North A Street. Residence. The Arden. S. 14th & A Phones Office, 29S7; Res. 2936

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