Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 89, 17 February 1912 — Page 2

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THE RICH3IOXD PAI IAIIUM AND SUJf-TELEGBAM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1912. PROHIS III MEETING HARMON'S BOOM IN CHICAGO GROUNDED U. S. CRUISER SAILS AVIATOR PLUNGES TO INSTANT DEATH

IIARRASSEDBY FIGHTS Union Men Say They Won't Sign Wage Scale.

(National Nwa Association) CHICAGO, Feb. 17. More than thirty million dollars worth of building may be tied up or. entirely abandoned and general lockout of the building trades In Chicago may come on May 1, if the various unions do not find a May to settle their internal quarrels. Harrassed for several years by the jurisdictional fights among the union men, the contractors today announced that they would sign no new wage scales until they were assured that the union would quit fighting among themselves. The unions are trying to fortify themselves for the threatened crisis. The employers have organized themselves Into the Employers Construction Association. Practically every big contractor in Chicago is a member. This association has been making preparations for nearly n year to make effective any lockout which it may deem necessary to declare.

PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your drugglKt. will refund money If PAZO OIXTMKNT faila to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c.

MILLER DISMISSED; GRAFTING CHARGED (National News Association) WAUKKUAN. Wis.. Feb. 17 Chief Yoeman, Nathan Miller, of the Great Lakes Naval Training station was dismissed today from the service without honor for grafting. The case has caused a sensation at the station. It is one of the most Important steps yet taken by the authorities In the campaign inaugurated u week ago against petty grafters and loan sharks. The courtmartial was secret and the details have not been given out. It Is admitted, however, that the peculiar graft Miller was charged with practicing consisted of taking money from recruits about to be sent to service from the station. Miller had authority to send recruits either to the Eastern or the Western coast. Recruits who wished to go to some particular part of the East or West where they had friends are said to have applied to Miller, who In return for cash, saw that they got in the

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NO BETTER WAY TO BREAK A BAD COLD. The most erffective and harmless way to cure the-Grippe or break severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs, is a dose of Pape's Cold Compound ' every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. You will distinctly feel the cold breaking and all grippe symptoms going after the very first dose. It promptly relieves the most miserable headache, dullness, head and nose btuffed up, feverishness, sneezing, sore throat, running of the nose, soreness, stiffness and rheuma'tic aching. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine made anywhere else in the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 23cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist in the world can supply. After three years' research we have conclusively demonstrated that quinine is not effective In the treatment of colds or grippe. A WEALTHY FARMER COMMITS SUICIDE

The meeting of the Prohibitionists of Wayne County was held this afternoon at the K. of P. Temple. The" National and state t platforms were endorsed, also the resolutions passed at the Marion county meeting with the exception of that section of the resolution condemning both the Republican and Democratic parties as conniv-

ing at vice and its attendant evils.

! The candidacy of Robert Scanlon of ;

I Pennsylvania for the presidential j : chair on the Prohibition platform w as j enthusiastically endorsed. I Delegates to the state convention at Indianapolis May 28 and 29 were selected as follows: A. Worth, W. B. Hogan, Martin Davis, E. R. Muddleson,

' Carlo W'hiteley, Mrs. Irene Lovin, J. i W. Higgins, Sumner Beard, Orlando

Marshal, Stephen Thomas, Rev. John Seeley, Mary Woodard.

(National Ntiv Association) MARION, Feb. 17. William Carter, a wealthy farmer living south of this city suicided this morning in a woodshed by beating himself on the head with an xe and cutting his throat with a knife. Poor health was the cause.

MILTON CHOSEN AS CONVENTION PLACE

II. H. Yohe of Indianapolis speaks to men, Sunday, 2: .'10 p. in., Y. M. C. A. Hear him.

Here is a message of hope and good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill. Va.. who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin was cured if stomach trouble and constipation by ChHtnberlaln'ft Tablets after five years of suffering, ' and now recomniendM these tablets to the public Sold by all dealers.

"City 'Statistics

ELECTROLYSIS NOW EATING THE PIPES Electrolysis is getting busy on the gas pipes of the Light, Heat and Power company system again, and heavy losses are being encountered by the local company. Main street, east of the river, and west of the Main blreet bridge to the power "barns, are the places where the heaviest losses occur. The company is forced to spend large sums yearly to repair and replace the pipes which are rotted away by the current from the car rails. Several places are now being repaired at heavy expense, the ground being frozen to a depth of five feet, making the work of tearing up the streets doubly hard and expensive.

To hold the county Sunday school convention at Milton on the twentyseventh and twenty-eighth of May, was the decision reached at the meeting of the county Sunday school council yesterday afternoon in the Y. M. C. A. George N. Burnie, stte Sunday school secretary, and Miss Lewis, elementary worker of the state association, were reported to have been se

cured to speak at the Wayne County

garnering ana me council win iry to obtain some other well known religious workers to take part in the program. The regular officers, headed by Ed Hasemeier, were instructed to assume charge of the event. The treasurer of the council reported that the $200 obligation to the state work had been fully met, and the council was out of debt. To finance the county convention and other projects of the coming year, a levy of 3c for each enrolled member will be imposed on the Sunday schools of the county. The council determined that every township in the district shall hold an

j institute in March or April. I Encouragement was given to the

jwvmiuuuu Kjuuua oiuwi aooirta uu which is to entertain the state convention in June, and the members of the council were asked to help make the state gathering successful.

(National News Association) CHICAGO, Feb. 17. Judson Harmon's boom for the Democratic nomination for president has grounded locally. The wave of enthusiasm which greeted the Ohio governor and con

tinued for several weeks following his

visit here has subsided. His managers are making no effort to keep the Harmon name before the people o Chicago and the state. Orva G. Williams, sponsor for the Harmon boom in Chicago, said last night that he was working quietly. "When the proper time comes we will enter the arena," said Mr. Williams. "We are working, and that is just as much as the others are doing, only our efforts are minus the amount of noise which seems to pervade the other headquarters. We will have headquarters, but nothing definite has been done in that matter."

For Palmyra Island in Pacific.

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LETTER LIST

' Deaths and Funerals. t If KM PER The funeral of Mrs. Mry L. Kemper will be 2:00 p. m., Monday, from the residence, 108 South Fourteenth street, under the charge of Rev. Joseph Beck. Burial will bo In Lutherania cemetery. Friends may call at the home Sunday afternon or evening. , . WlGGlSS The funeral of Charles O". Wiggins will take place at the home cf his daughter, Mrs. Ieroy Browne, 43 South Fifteenth street. Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Friends of the family are Invited to the service." Interment will be In Karlhain cemetery,

Folger P. Wilson Henry J. Pohlmeyer Harry C. Downlng-s-Harvey T. Wilson ;FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phont 1S35. 15 N. 10th St.

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The following letters remain unclaimed at the local postofliee and will be sent to the Dead letter Office, if not called for within two weeks. Ladies' List Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Tony Craig, Mrs. T. M, Frame, Miss Grace M. Hughes, Mrs. J. F. Johnston, Mrs. Josie Knight, Mrs. Bertha E. Mason, Nina Niedlin, Miss Cory Niller, Maude Purkhlseo, Myi. Anna Rude (due lc), Mrs. Demona Sanders, Miss Eliza Scott, Lessle SUnchomb. Gentlemen's List J. Quincy Bailey (2, Wilbert Barnett, Tim Bennett, G. Carlson, Geo. B. Davis, S. P. Enright, E. R. Green, Earle Green, Vernon Hagerty, Rev. T. J. Hanna, W. P. Hartsock, Amson Jankson, Wm. J. Lewis, Albert McCormick, Frank Mook, Harry Owens, C. L. Weeks, Frank Skleger. E. M. HAAS, P. M.

In London and its suburbs there are twelve thousand dairies.

CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mothers who value their own comfort and the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout the season. They' Break up Colds, Relieve FeverishneoB, Constipation, Teething Disorders, Headache and StomachTroubleo. Used by Mothers for 28 years. THESE POWDERS NEVER FAIL. Sold by all Drugstores, 2Sc. Don't accept mnp mtbttituU. Sample mailed FKEB. Address, Alien S. Olmsted, Le ltoy, N. Y.

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(National News Association) LONDON, Feb. 17 The U. S. cruiser. West Virginia, sailed from Honolulu today for Palmyra Island, a piece

of territory in the Pacific, whose possession is claimed by both Great Britain and the United States, according

to a Honolulu dispatch. The West Virginia recently coaled it and it was reported then that she was preparing

to cruise in Chinese waters. Palmyra

Island lies S30 miles southwest of the Hawaiian group.

CHILDREN ARE SENT TO NEW YORK CITY

LAWRENCE, Mass.. Feb. 17. Two hundred children, innocent victims of the great mill strike, many of them unable to understand the meaning of all that was going on around them, and huddled together bewildered, left this morning for New York. The little ones paraded through the principal streets of the city. Almost at the children were starting on their march, Rep. Martin Hayes of Brighton was preparing to make a fight at the state house in Boston to prevent what he terms a bargain sale of children and the parading of them through the street. The sight of so many little ones attracted sympathy on all sides. The children were in charge of Miss Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, the Socialist writer and lecturer, and other leaders who had arranged the first shipment a week or so ago. As before, a large demand is expected at the Grand Central station in New York when the contingent arrives.

(National News Association LONDON, Feb. 17. Graham Grilmour, famous British aviator plunged 400 feet to instant death at Brooklands tills morning. The machine suddenly doubled up while going sixty miles an hour.

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MUSIC TEACHERS PLEASE NOTICE! We give a special discount to all teachers. Full line of classical music and instructors of all kinds. Complete McKinley edition, 10c. WALTER RUNGE, 23 North 9th St.

MARINI8TE FETT HERRING COOPER'S GROCERY

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1 Pair Sorrel Mares, light manes and tails, 5 and 6 yrs. old, one in foal, weight 3,000. 1 Pair Grey Mares, 5 and 6 yrs. old, one in foal, weight 2,800. 1 Pair Black Mares, 5 yrs. old, both in foal, weight 3,000. 1 Pair Black Mares, 5 yrs. old, both in foal, weight 2300. 1 Pair Dark Grey Mares, 3 yrs. old, weight 2,600. 1 Pair, Black Mare and Gelding. 3 years old, weight 2,600. 1 Pair, Black More and Bay Mare, 7 yrs. old, weight 3,300.

1 Black Mare, 5 yrs. old, in foal, weight 1,500. 1 Grey Mare, 4 yrs. old, weight 1,300. 1 Black Mare, 4 yrs. old, weight 1,500. 1 Bay Mare, 4 yrs. old, weight 1,500. 1 Grey Mare, 8 yrs. old, weight 1,500. 1 Bay Mare, 5 yrs. old, in foal, weight 1,600. 1 Grey Gelding, 5 yrs. old, weight 1,500 1 Bay Gelding, 4 yrs. old, weight 1,300. 1 Bay Mare and Colt, 10 yrs. old, in foal, weight 1,200. 5 Geldings, 3 yrs. old, average weight 1,400. 5 Mares, 3 yrs. old, average weight 1,400.

25 HDcaidl oil IBiroodl ws- 25 20 Duroc Sows 5 Hampshire Sows TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE ' Lunch will be served on the grounds by the Ladies' Society of the Richmond Christian Church. Take D. A W. Traction -to Stop. 106. Free conveyance from trsction line to place of sale. MfflLLEK & PAGLEK Cell Pbone 59 New Peris Phone 191. D. C BroobbonEt and J. B. Foley, Auctioneers E. M. Jones and H. J. Hanes, Clerks

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El Perco (pot style) formerly sold at $8.00, now $5.60

El Warmo, "the cure for cold feet" formerly sold at $6.00, now $430

Hot Point Iron, full

nickel, formerly sold at -5. w $3.75

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El Eggo, former price $9.00, Now $6.30

El Chafo, No. S, former price $12, now...$g40

El Comfo, Electric Warming Pad, .formerly $5.00

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El Perco machine 7-cup size, formerly $10, Now $7.00

El Tosto former price $4.00 Now - $20

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