Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 83, 10 February 1912 — Page 2

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Mnn nno WIFE ARE OURUED TO DEATH Residence Caught AfireCouple Unable to Leave Their Home.

(NUonl News Association)

- SEYMOUR, Feb. 10. Cbas. King and wife were burned to deatb when their residence caught Are on the outskirts of thii city last night. Mrs. King was bedfast with a fractured hip and was dragged out by neighbors. The flesh fell from her body in chunks. She died within a few minutes. King was found dead huddled in a corner of the kitchen, smothered to death by smoke. Both were elderly.

MINERS ARE RESCUED After Being Entombed in a Mine 24 Hours.

(National N'ewi Association) DANVILLE, 111., Feb. 10. Fifty miners entombed in the Fairraount coal I'omtianv'g mine, were .rescued this

forenoon. After working . nearly 24

hours the rescuers succeeded in clearing the air shaft of ice and debris, so that ropes could be lowered to the imprisoned men. One by one they tied the rope about their bodies and were hoisted to the surface. The men suf

fered greatly from the cold, nut otnerwise were in good condition. Anxious wives, -mothers, sisters and children Joined with the rescuers and rescued in wild cheers when the last man was brought to the surface.

TCZEU A ITCHED SO I COMMITBegan by Little Pimples. Scratched Until Blood Came. Kept Getting Worse. Could Not Sleep Nights. ' Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and the First Day They Relieved Itching. In 3 Weeks Eczema Cured. I aoffmad with eeaera a on my neck for shout six months, beclnatnf by little pimples braaklag out. I kept sc retching tul the blood cum. It kept gettinc worse. I couldn't

sleep nig nts say more. kept itching for about a month, then I went to a doctor aad got some liquid to tske. It seemed m If 1 was tola to get liiiir TtiM Itehlnt

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PILES CURED IN 6'TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or

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GHOSTLY BUTTERFLIES.

A Species In British Guiana Whoso

Wings Aro Transparent. In "Our Search For a WildernessMr. William Beebe of the New York soological park describes his flrst sight of tbe trnoBparent butterfly Hoetera piera of British Guiana, an insect through whose outstretched wings any substance on which it rests can be clearly seen. As we crossed a swirling creek on the trunk of a mighty fallen tree something fluttered ahead. We could not see what it was. Closer we came, and still the object remained indistinct. We seemed to see a butterfly, and yet that appeared impossible. At last we marked it down on a fern frond and crept up until our eyes were within two feet of it. Nothing was visible but the graceful lacework of the frond until a slanting beam of

sunlight struck it, and there, close before us, was the ghost of a butterfly. It spread fully three inches, but was wholly transparent, save for three tiny spots of azure near the margin of each hind wing. As we looked it drifted to a double headed flower of scarlet, and when it alighted the scarlet of tbe flower and the green of the leaf were as distinct aa if see through thin mica, and tbe faint gray base of the insect's wings was marked only by the indistinct yenatlon. Tbe appearance of this ghostly butterfly amid the silence and awe Inspiring stillness of the reeking jungle was

most impresslxe.

IHDIAIIA TEAM WIIIS ' eBawesaaMsassss-aanss-es Defeated Earlham in a Fast, Exciting Game. Fighting every minute of the game the fast Quaker quintet went down in defeat before the superior strength of the Indiana University team last night by a score of 25 to 13. Neither team was able, owing to the condition oi the floor, to play its best game. The floor had been prepared for a dance a day previous and was so slick that neither the players nor officials were able to keep on their feet. Despite this

ifact the game was the fastest seen i here this year.

Throughout the second half the Quakers were unable to get next to the visitors. Fast team work, superior strength and accurate shooting proved the death of tbe locals. Lineups: Indiana Earlham Forwards Freeland, McCullough Berry Forward Munklett Gilbert Center

Graves Brownell

Guard Davis, Capt Wolf Guard

Slay ton Furnas

In a preliminary game the Rusnviue high school went down in defeat before the local high school to the tune of 22 to 4. The locals scored 16 points to the visitors 2 in the second half. Schepman and Laning starred for the locals. One of the features of the game was Nlcodemas throwing a goal from the middle of the field. This game puts Richmond in the lead in the district.

PAPER BAG COOKS PREPARE EXHIBIT

The foods to be prepared through

the medium of paper. bag cooking on Thusday afternoon. February 15th, during the Domestic Science exhibit, will include roast chicken, sweet potatoes, baked apples and a dessert. Miss Marshall will have this in charge, and during the afternoon tea will be served by Mm. Hole and the members of Miss Marshall's classes in Earlham. Another attraction of the exhibit will be seventy-five pounds of homemade candy to be sold under the auspices of Mrs. Frank Glass, whose assistants will be Misses Ruby Clark, Pearl Moss. Hilda Kidder, Bertha Fihe and Martha Scott, with Mrs. Barkdell.

A BOWLING TOURNEY National News Association) ST. PAUL, Minn.. Feb. 10. International Bowling Association officials have completed the final details cf arrangements for the annual tournament, which will open in this city tomorrow night and continue for ten davs. The entry list is the largest in

the history of the association. Individual and team bowlers are entered from Chicago. Omaha, Milwaukee, Dubuque, Des Moines, Superior, Winnipeg. Edmonton and a number of other cities of the Northwest and Canada.

The Chinese Anti-Opium League reports that In 100,000 market towns throughout the empire all opium dens and dives have been .closed.

The Australian federal ministry baa

asked parliament to provide for the

construction or a transcontinental, standard gauge railway.

There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, &ids expectoration; and restores the syetem to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers.

Free lunch, roast pig;, at Mecca Saloon, Saturday at 8:00 o'clock, 611 Main street.

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BANK BUILDING IS DAMAGED BY FIRE

'National News Association) ST. PAUL. Feb. 10. The Scandinavian American Bank building was gutted by fire early today. The loss is half a million dollars.

"Pot Wallopers." In certain districts of England formerly when an owner parted almost entirely with other rights to a house be would reserve the right of boiling his pot on tbe fire. This secured to him the right of voting and. what was of more Importance, tbe position of being a freeholder. At Taunton, for example, the voters were called "pot wallopers" because tbey had the rights to "wallop," or boil, their pots at tbe fire

, In their freehold houses. Sometimes ! when a person parted with a long ! lease, but not -with the freehold of a

bouse, it was expressly stipulated that be should keep the right to boll bis pot on tbe fire.

PLAN A BALL TEAM The Entre Nous club members have received notice to meet at the club rooms tomorrow morning to discuss plans for putting a bail team in the field for this summer season. The club in years gone by has had some good teams with the old Entre Nous letters on their shirt fronts, and the members desire another championship team.

Carried Off Dickons' Debris. Everybody knew Dickens. He could not dine in public without attracting attention. When he left tbe dining room his admirers would descend upon his table and carry off eggshells, orange peels and other things that remained behind so that tbey might havememorials of this great and much loved writer. Munsey's. Folger P. Wilson Henry J. Pohlmeyer Harry C. Downing Harvey T. Wilton FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phona 1335. 15 N. 10th St. Automobiles, Coaches, and Ambulance Service.

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Arrow N&fcfc COLLAR Easy to pot on, easy to take off, easy to tie the tie in. Clastt, Ff body Cosatany, Malt-a, troy. . T

The Way of a Blasphemer Was Hard. The lot of the blasphemer was a hard one in tbe old days. There was the case of Taylor, for Instance, who spoke his free thinking views In the market place at Guildford In the reign of Charles II. The court," so runs the old report of the case, "fined him 1,000 marks. Imprisonment until Suerties for Good Behaviour for life, and Pillory at Gilford and at Westminster. Cheapside and Exchange, with a Paper for Horrid Blasphemy." The paper, of course, was placed above his head In the pillory London Chronicle

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