Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 64, 19 January 1912 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TEXEGRAM, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 191.

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ARRIVE IN. CHINA (National News Association) PKKIN, Jan. 19. The Fifteenth regiment of United States infantry disembarked at Chin Wing Tao today from the transport lgan, and was dispatched by train to guard a section of the railway from Tekln to the coast. TAFT WILL SPEAK (National Nw Association) WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. President TafJ left this morning for NewHaven where he speaks before the Chamber of Commerce tonight. Th president has three engagements to apeak in New York, tomorrow. lie will return to Washington, Sunday. PLUM FOR THAYER (National Nsws Association) WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Edward Tbayer of Indiana has been appointed by the Nlcaraguan government as collector of Internal revenue of that republic. A THOUSAND KILLED (National News Association) GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Jan. 19. More than one thousand were killed ,'in a fierce battle between the federalist army under General Jull and a fe-ebel force under General Alfaro. AItfaro was dangerously wounded. The (result of the engagement was not deIrifife. MITCHELL COMING (National Naws Association) INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 19 Reading lf the report of the constitutional committee occupied the morning session at the United Mine Workers' convention A telegram from John Mitchell stated he would arrive Tuesday to defend his actions as delegate to the American Federation ot Labor, In connection with the civic federation Inuafttan. EVADES QUESTIONS (National News Association) MTONCIE, Jan. 19. Charles McGaljjlard occupied the witness stand unftll noon today in his own behalf. Prosecutor Long's cross questions elicited few answers, except "I don't know." The case will close and arguments will be heard Saturday. He i accused ot killing his sweetheart t a danee. HUNT IS VERY ILL (Natteaal News Association) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. It Union B. Hunt, former secretary of state of Indiana, underwent a serious operation at the Methodist, hospital this morning. TREATY OF PEACE (National News Association) ST. LOUIS. Jan. 19 Champ Clark and former Governor Folk, Missouri's two candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination, today agreed 'to abtda by the decision of the state Democ ratio convention and each i promised support to the other In caso I he be Indorsed CREDIT GIVEN DOCTOR STEWART COMPANY 4A Prominent Man .Suffered. Siys He Would Have : Been a Wreck Today but for Doctor Stewart's Treatment." I 'R. F. Vaughn, a prominent piano (man ot Terra Haute and formerly of i Richmond, la another one ot the many 'who testify that he haa been saved .from being a physical wreck by the expert treatment of Doctor Stewart, the expert Medical Specialist, who has his office on the second floor at No. 931 Main street, Richmond, Indiana, over the Starr Piano Company. In a statement written for publicsHon for the benefit of the sick Mr. 'Vaughn says: 1Terre Haute, Indiana, Jan. 16. 1912. Dr. P. L. Stewart, Dear Doctor; ' For about eight years I have been complaining with severe pains In my back, kidneys stomach and liver. All the time I had doctored with numerous doctors and it seemed that they all called my trouble a different thing, and I knew that none of them had came to the right conclusion. Finally ; 1. became disgusted with their experiments and as I had heard so much , about Doctor P. L. Stewart and his - wonderful success, I concluded to give htm a last chance. When 1 came to us) uocior ne examined me most thoroughly and told me exactly how I felt and what was the real cause of say trouble. He told me be could cure me but this I disbelieved for I had been experimented on so much that a care was a thing I had given up all hopes of, but I told him I would see what he could do. I placed ray case in his hands last August, 1911 and I can truthfofrT sav that to-dav I am WV a feeling perfectly well. If it had not been for Doctor Stewart I feel that I would ' to-day have been a physical wreck, and I cannot say too much in his favor. I will gladly recommend him to any one who Is or evei has suffered with Kidney. Liver or Stomach trouble. Yours Truly. R. L. VAUGHN, .. King Piano Co. M..- 1 I . iius is oniy sampie oi we many letters that are pouring into the office ot The Doctor Stewart Company, from satisfied patients. 4, Tee offer of Free Consultation ex- , aolnatloa and Free Treatment. is opeu to all before February lSQj. '

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Mme. Tetrazinni, BASKETBALL TEAM BEGINS INVASION The high school basketball squad, accompanied by Prof. L. A. Bronson, and a number of rooters, left the city at two o'clock this afternoon to play their first league game away from home. The local aggregation will meet Rushvllle tonight, and Manager McClellan is looking for a victory. The hardest game of the season is expected when they are pited against the undefeated Shelbyville quintet Saturday evening, but Richmond is conceded to have a good chance at winning that game. The members of the squad taking the trip are Captain Schepman, Lanning, Caster, Scott, Nicodemus, C. Hoover, L. Hoover, Parker. WONT GO HUNGRY (National News Association' NEW YORK, Jan. 19. President Taft will attend three dinners in this city tomorrow evening, those of the Society of the Genessee at; the Hotel Knickerbocker, the Bar Association of the City of New York, at the WaldorfAstoria, and the New York Jewelers' Association, at the Waldorf-Astoria. BIG TAFT RALLY (National News Association) MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. 19. All arrangements have been completed for the conference and banquet to be given here tomorrow by Republicans favoring the renomlnation of President Taft. It is expected the rally will be attended by a thousand or more of the prominent party leaders of Wisconsin. Prof. Russell, Y. M. C. A., 7:30. DYNAMITE USED PUEBLO, Colo., Jan. 19. Dynamite partly wrecked a building in the heart of the business district today. Detectives found fuses in an alley near the office of the Globe company. A Fair Offer. It was a political meeting In the east end of London, and the M. r.. an exceptionally popular man, was addressing his constituents. The politician in question rejoices In a luxuriant crop ot batr. The audience wss sympathetic for the most part, but there was one man in the front row of the audience who made numerous interruptions. He was a coal. heaver, apparently, end had but recently been heaving coals. "Get your hair cutr be shouted during a most pathetic passage in the candidate's speech. The well known catch phrase seemed particularly applicable, eo a good many of the audience laughed. But the M. p. was equal to the occasion. 1 win make a bargain with that gentleman," he said. "I will get my hair cut If he wfil set bis face -washed." There were no more Interruptions. .London Express.

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on the left, and Miss Mary Garden, HEADS GOLF BODY (National News Association) CHICAGO, Jan. 19. Delegates representing the many clubs affiliated with the Western Golf Association are j arriving in Chicago to attend the sat Eociation's annual meeting tomorrow, j The past season was the most prosper ous in the history of the association and the annual meeting will be in the nature of a love feast to celebrate the satisfactory condition of affairs and i the bright outlook for the future. The 'business of the meeting will include i the election of officers, the allotment j of the 'annual championship events and I the consideration of several proposed amendments to the constitution and by-laws. John D. Cady of Rock Island, is slated to succeed William Heyburn of Louisville as president of the association. The Denver Country Club is an applicant for the amateur championship and the Idlewlld club of Chicago probably will be awarded the open tournament. All Nest Tra4mmrk

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A NEW METHOD FOR TEACHING READING To allow the school authorities to consider the merits of the "Aldine" system of teaching reading to local youngsters, and at the same time to demonstrate to the instructors of the primary grades how to secure the best results in their work. Miss M. Bragg a prominent eductor of Iowa, delivered an address before an audience of Richmond public school teachers at the Hibberd school this afternoon. The phonetic system has already been installed in the Hibberd school, and the officials are now considering using this system exclusively here as it is considered much more efficient than the present system. Miss Bragg demonstrated to the teachers how the system should be taught, with the hope of assisting them with their work among the wee small pupils who are just commencing to read. Price's are still making six flavors of ices and ice cream. At Your Seclaten

BOB LAWLERS HOME In Effort to Obtain Important Documents.

National News Assoi ia tion LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Jan. 19 Federal officers today were notified of the robbery of the home of Oscar Lawler, special assistant attorney general in charge of the investigation of the National dynamite plot, it is believed the robbers were seeking documents in the dynamite case and that the theft of a small sum of money, taken after the house had been thoroughly ransacked was intended to conceal the real object of the burglary. Detectives are making a very careful investigation and secret service men may also be put on the case. It is believed that the papers sought were all taken to Indianapolis by Lawler and that they are carefully guarded there. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to return thanks to our neighbors and friends for their kindness and help bestowed during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Clint Markley and Sons. DENNIS IS AUCTIONEER Dempsey E. Dennis, the popular clerk at the Model Clothing store has ; resigned bis position and will enter j into business for himself as an auctioneer. Mr. Dennis has been with the Model for a period covering ten years and will no doubt be greatly missed by his many patrons. HE DEMANDS $150 George Collis has filed suit against James Thomas in the Wayne circuit court on complaint on note, demanding $150. The promissory note is alleged to have been given Collis by Thomas, October 21, 1911, for $50, payable December 1, 1911. ASKS FOR DIVORCE On the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment by Kathleen O'Harra against Earl P. O'Harra. It is alleged that the plaintiff was struck by the defendant upon numerous occasions r.nd that he cursed her and otherwise mistreated her. HOTEL GUESTS HAVE THRILLING ESCAPES (National News AssoclotioTit WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 19. Scores of guests had narrow escapes ina fire which gutted the Lafayette hotel here early today. A number of guests were overcome by smoke and (carried out unconscious by policemen and firemen. There were many thrilling escapes.

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SPIRITUALISTS MET (National News Association) MONTPELIER, Vt Jan. 19. The annual convention of the Vermont State Spiritualist Association opened in this city today and will continue over Sunday. The program provides for addresses by George B. Warne of

Washington, 1. C, president of the National Association of Spiritualists, ; and several other well known leaders, j RICHMOND EVENT (National News Association) ; RICHMOND. Va., Jan. 19 In Rich ! I tnond. the capital of the Confederacy. ; 'and in all other cities and towns of : Virginia the anniversary of the birth ' of General Lee was observed today as i a public holiday. RETIREMENT LAW (National News Association)' WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 19. Several hundred delegates represent- ; ing the postal and customs services and other branches of the civil government were present today at the opening of the annual convention of the KIDNEY REMEDY THAT ACTS LIKE MAGIC 1 have been a terrible sufferer for a number of years with kidney and liver trouble, also nervous prostration and health generally poor, constitution entirely run down until life became a burden. I tried physicians and every available remedy but found no relief. Was induced to give Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root a trial, which acted like magic, and am happy to say that I believe I am entirely cured and now as good a man as ever. I believe it my duty to make this public statement that I may help others who may be suffering from the same trouble. Swamp-Root is without question the greatest remedy in the world. Anyone in doubt of this statement or the authenticity can address me as below. Yours very truly, M. M. McCOY, Van Wert, Ohio. State of Ohio Van Wert County The foregoing statement sworn to before me an subscribed in my presence this 18th day of July, 1909, by the said M. H. McCoy. A. C. Gilpin, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet ot valuable information telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Richmond Dally Palladium. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. 135 Htia

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