Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 101, 2 March 1912 — Page 2

PAOE TWO.

THE XtlCIQIOXD l'ALLAWILJl AXD SUA TKLEti RAM. SATURDAY MARCH 2, 1913.

A STEM ATTITUDE IS ADOPTED TODAY The British Government Will Deal Harshly with the Rowdy Suffragettes.

(National Newt Association) LONDON. March 2. The British government today adopted a stern attitude toward suffragettes when 124 of the women arrested yesterday in the rioting in which $100,000 damage was done were arraigned In Bow street !ollce court. Mrs. Emeline Pankhurst, leader of the militant wing of the suffragettes, and the other ringleaders in Friday's rioting were sentenced to two months Imprisonment each. The scene In Bow street police court was attended by an exciting demontitration when the followers of the Amazonian leader unfurled banners upon which the legend "Votes for women" was printed. There were- loud cheers which the police had difficulty In silencing. The prisoners were dubbed "martyr " of the cause, and when they were led away to begin their terms the din became so uproarous that the court could not make itself heard. Despite the denial of the suffragettes that shots were flretl, nevertheless Scotland Yard has been warned by the Home office to use stricter measures in dealing with lawless women and to keep well informed of their plans for further demonstrations. It was rumored that an attempt may have been made either to intimidate or taks the life of Colonel Minister llarcoun because of his virulent opposition to suffrage. Several times he has leeii assaulted by women. It was at 'the Colonial office where the shots were supposed to have been fired at the height of the disorder. Fierce as be was. the Infamous Chief Jnstlco Jeffreys did not always esinpo the sting of a repartee. He went to a couutry assize once where an old man with a great beard came to give evidence, hut had not tho good fortune to please the judge, so be quarreled with his beard and said, "If your cous-lence Is as large as your board you'll swear anything." The old blade was nettled and briskly returned. "My lord. If you go about measuring consciences by Iwarda your lordship baa none." City Statistics Births. . To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts. 138 fort Wayne avenue, first child, a son, Kdgar William Roberts. T6 .Mr.' and Mrs. Samuel A. MacDonald, 710;8outb?Nfth street, a daughter, Mary K. MaeDonald. ' ' Dsaths and Funerals. MARTIN The funeral of Mrs. Virginia Ashley Martin, who was asphyxiated at her home in Indianapolis Thursday, waa held this afternoon at two o'clock from the parlors of Wilson, Pohlmeyer and Downing, under the charge of Rev. I. M. Hughes. Mrs. Martin, who was 57 years of age at the time of her death, ts survived by her bucband. David Martin. Burial in Earlham cemetery. JOHNSON Joaeph P. Johnson, aged sixty-one years, died this noon at 4s home, 212 North Seventh street, aa a result of an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, and four children. The funeral services will be from the residence, 2:00 p. m. Monday, and burial will be in Earlham cemetery. Friends may call at the borne any time. . WINTER John Winter, aged eighty one years. -died at his - home. 90 Bridge Ave., last evening. Mr. Winter is survived by three sons. John, Gustav, and George Winter. The funeral will be from St. Andrew's church at 9:00 a. m. Monday. Interment will be lo St. Andrew's cemetery. Friends may call at the home any time. PIERCE Charles Pierce. aged twen,ty four years, died at Columbus, Ohio, yesterday. He is survived by his wife, a child, three sisters, and hie parents. The remains will be brought to Richmond, to the residence of Otis Hunter, 325 South Tenth street, where friends may call Sunday evening. The funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at two o'clock irt the Wesleyan M. E. church. OAKEY James Oakey died at his residence. 612 guth Seventh street, at 11:30 a. m. today, as a result of heart trouble. Notice of the fuueral arrangements will be given later. WEBSTER Freemont Webster, Jr., the Infant son or Mr. and Mrs. Freewont "Webster, died Friday night at the home of his parents, 733 North Thirteenth street. The funeral was held today at the home, burial being in Earlbam cemetery. YOST Ruth Yost, the small daughter of: Mr. and Mrs.. Graver C. Yost, died last night at their residence. 135 Chestaut street. The funeral, which ia to be) private, will be from the home at 2 m. Sunday. Interment will be la Earlbam cemetery. Fetger P. Wltssn Henry J. Pohlmeyer Harry C. Downing Harvey T. Wilton H NERAL DIRECTORS ?hons 1139. 15 N. 10th St. Automobiles, Coaches, and Ambulance Service. MUSIC TEACHERS . PLEASE NOTICE! We five a apeelal discount to all teachera. Full Una of classical muslo and Instructor f all kinds. Complete McKlnley edition, 10c WALTER ftUNGC 23 North fth St.

SUII HAL0WAS SEEII First Appearance of Phenomenon Since 1S75.

A solar halo, the most pronounced physical phenomenon of its kind which 'has been seen here since 1875, was in the skies today at noon. It was a white circle around the sun, covering practically the entire "center of the heavens. Inside this circle two small eliptical rings of white appeared, and at their intersections with the larger ring, minature rainbows could be plainly discerned. This halo, caused, it is supposed, by the rays of the sun coming into contact with large bodies of snow or fog which have risen to a great height, presages sesere cold weather. The halo which was noticeable in 1875 was seen early in the morning, appearing on the eastern horizon, and lasted until about ten o'clock. At that time Marcus Mote, a noted painter living in this city, drew a sketch of it which is still treasured by the Mote family. Milady's JVIirror For Tired Nerves. After a trying afternoon in the shops or at business take a hot lemonade with a dash of pineapple fruit sirup and you will be surprised at the revival of energy and general relaxation it affords. If the drink Is taken at a soda fountain be careful not to get chilled when going out of doors. Hot lemonade opens the pores of the skin and causes one to be particularly sensitive to cold. No complexion lotion has been found equal in beneficial results to lemon Juice. The juice should be applied after the face Is carefully bathed in hot water and a pure mild soap to remove all particles of dust and grime. If contact with the face causes a stinging sensation, as it is sure to do. It is merely tangible evidence that the lemon is doing Its work. The juice should be gently massaged Into the face until dry and should be allowed to remain on overnight. In the morning bathe It off with warm water and the merest bint of soap and apply a greaseless cream and pure rice powder as a soothing Influence and a protection from the cold. Skin blemishes, such as pimples, blackheads, brown spots and freckles, yield quickly to this treatment, which eventually refines and bleaches as well as Improves the texture. As for the flesh reducing value of lemon. It lies In the well known fact that acid Is the enemy of superfluous flesh. Discomfort caused by added pounds melts away before the fruit diet for the simple and sufficient reason that when the outward supply of flesh producing foods Is cut off the system feeds upon Its own fatty tissues, much to the relief and Joy of the consumer and consumed. So then, the season of candy and weets being past, let the beauty Beeker go In search of that homely little fruit the lemon. Don'ts For the Woman of Forty. "When we are forty there isn't any reason why we should look It" So said a beauty lecturer recently in one of her "talks," and the following ore some of her "don'ts" to the woman who would rejuvenate herself: "Every time you lose your temper or grow whining or Irritable you add to your age In appearance. Whenever you feel angered remember to relax your jaw. and the feeling will -disappear. "If yon lire in the past you are sure to look older than you are. Women Who are continually referring to things they used to do are going backward and not forward. Can you imagine a chicken after being hatched longing to get back to Its shell? The whole impetus of the world la forward. "Then people who lack imagination are always tiresome, and that means they seem old. "Never elevate your eyebrows when you talk and don't feel too sympathetic, bold hands and sway together as some women do when they are gushing over each other. A woman doesn't mean anything by that, and the next day if you needed her she wouldn't be on hand, for she would be swaying with some other woman. "Change your style of dress and the way you do your hair and get out of any habit or rut you may haT fallen Into. Get a new dressmaker and milliner and decide to wear something different from anything you have had before. That will make you feel younger and give you a new Interest in life. Habits are the signs of age. "And remember that there is no such thing as age In charm and that the characteristics of the woman of sixty are quite as attractive as those of a young girl."

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F, S,-HIGHSARRESTED Official of Cash Register Company Under Bond.

(National News Association) BOSTON. March 2 Fred S. Highs a prominent official of the National j Cash Register company was arrested today charged with being a fugitive from justice on a warrant from Cincinnati, where he was indicted with other officers of the company for alleged violations of the Sherman antitrust law. He was held under $5,000 bond. 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 Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. SUSTAIIISJEMURRER A Decision Against the Government's Case. (National News Association) BOSTON. March 2. Judge Putnam in the U. S. District Court today sustained the demurrer to indictments found under the Sherman law against five of the officials of the United Shoe Machinery company, in four out of five counts. This decision practically knocks the bottom out of the government case. Whether a prosecution will follow on the one count, which is not annilated, will rest with Attorney General Wicker sham. Mohammed Ali on "India's Millions," Sunday, 2 :30 p. m., Y. M. C. A. EPIDEMICJ GRIPPE Has Kept the Local Physicians Busy Lately. As a result of the changes in the weather there has been an exceedingly large number of cases of grippe during the past few weeks in this city, and Richmond physicians have been busier than they have been for some time. Hundreds of persons are stricken with one form of illness or another and doctors have been working day and night. At first it would snow, then warmer weather would come, and then the mercury would again take a decided slump" said one physician today. One physician stated today that although grippe is regarded by a majority of people as being nothing but a mere cold, it is the foundation for many fatal diseases, such as pneumonia, congestion of the lungs and sonsumptiqn. He said that this ailment should not be treated lightly. SPECIAL SESSION CREATES INTEREST A special session of the board of v.orks, the finance committee of the city council, and the two representatives of the state board of accounts now going over the books of the city oi fleers Is to be held Monday morning at 10:30. The reason for having the councilmen present is unknown, but It Is stated by a city official, that a practice of the former administration in distributing the funds paid in for street improvements is responsible for the call. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon. Try it. Sold by all dealers. FIRE ALARM SENT BY SENSIBLE MAN A common sense method of putting out and controlling fires was exemplified this morning when a resident of South Eighth street telephoned Fire Chief Miller that a small blase, starting from a defective flue was burning the roof of his house. Miller took a small chemical tank in bis buggy and driving to the place soon extinguished the blaze, with small loss to the house. It is usually the case that the longest runs of the Are department, and the ones which are the hardest on the men and horses, are for small roof fires. CHILDREU WHO ARE SICKLY Mothers who vsIm their own comfort sad tha welfare of theirchildren, should never be without box of Mother Gray'a Sweet Powders for Children, '; thronrtoot tha season. They Break op Colds. Baiters Ferertohnew, Constipation, Teethinc DiaordeTs.HesdsefcesBdStomaehTroubles. Ciedby Metbersfor nyamm THE8K POWDBRS NEVER FAIL. Bold by all Drugstores, We. tou t meoept NvaHseNfNta. Sanple mailed HUB. Address, AUsa a. Olmsted, JLs hoy, N- T-

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APPROVE SUGAR BILL

May Mean Defeat of Democrats in Colorado. (National Netv Association) WASHINGTON, March 2. With little prospect that the bills will get through the. senate, the Democrats in the house today flaunted the campaign banner of free sugar and a tax on incomes of more than $5,000. formally approved at a party caucus last night. Congressman Rucker of Colorado, it is learned, bid the Democratic house a sorrowful farewell. Because of the action of the caucus, Colorado will be swept by the Republicans and will send two Republican senators and representatives to congress. BIBLE CONVENTION COMMITTEE NAMED Howard A. Dill and Will H. Romey have been named as the representatives of the Commercial club, to serve on a committee jointly with Earlham college, the Y. M. C. A., and Ministerial association, to manage the big Bible study convention to be held in Richmond on the second and third of May. Preparations are to be commenced at once for the event, which is planned to bring 200 leading religious students here for a discussion of improving methods of spiritual education. President R. L. Kelly, of Earlham, is the head of the committee. PAID UP AND LEFT Jasper Dixon a negro lineman, working on the C. & O. railroad, who outraged the sense of decency and teportment of a number of residents near North Second and A streets yesterday afternoon, today entered a plea of guilty to the charge of public intoxication paid his fine and left. ft rrv jtj Factts Lie That's the exact reason I don't experiment, why more and more Richmond people are coming to see me every day. I can't afford to experiment on human life. If you are discouraged and have given up all hope, come and let me give you an examination and consultation Ask your home folks here what I am doing for them. I specialize on chronic diseases only. Dr. Stewart Co. (6 Rooms) Over Starr Piano Co. 931 Main St. Phone 1184 HOURS 9 to 12 A. M.; 2 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 8 P. M. Sunday, 10 to 12 A. M, Only. DR.B.McWfflNNEY Physician and Surgeon Office) Gennett Theater Building North A Street. Residence, The Arden, S. 14th A Phones Office, 29S7; Res. 293 RAIGHEA Svpetfor Eteetnc Co. Electric

PRESIDEIITTO ATTEND Taft Will Be Present at a Banquet.

(National News Association) WASHINGTONrMarch- 2 President Taft left at noon today for New York where he will attend the banquet to be given tonight by Col. George Harvey in honor of the 75th birthday anniversary of William Dean Howells, the novelist. Mr. Taft will only attend the one affair and will return to Washington at midnight. The invitation to the banquet was brought to Washington a week ago by Col. Harvey. ORCHESTRA PHOTO IN SATURDAY POST A picture of the entire Richmond symphony orchestra is to be taken at the high school early tomorrow afternoon to be used soon in an issue of the Saturday Evening Post, as an illustration to an article by Prof. Ward of Wisconsin University on how schools may become a civic and social center ot the community. Prof. Ward, who lauded Richmond's musical organization in a speech before the National Educational Association at St. Louis, this week, has become deeply inter ested in the local symphony orchestra and has especially asked to have the members pose tomorrow for a picture to accompany his story.

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HOLDS UP A CASHIER

Robber Gets $800, Arrested. but Is (.National News Association) DENVER, March 2. Assistant Cashier Charles Wynne of the Aurora State bank at Aurora. Col., was beld up at the muzzle of a revolver today by a bandit who drove to the bank in an ice wagon and compelled Wynn to turn over $800 in currency. After securing the money the robber drove rapidly away. An armed posse started in pursuit. The robber was overtaken a mile from the bank and fired on. One bullet struck him In the arm and he surrendered, but he refused to give his name. A HEAVY SNOWFALL IN WESTERN STATES (National News Association) CHICAGO, March 2. Another heavy enowfall is predicted for "the central western states for tonight. Snow is already falling in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and. parts of the northwest. The storm is moving eastward. Kansas City reports three inches of snow already on the ground and tho fall promises to break last week's record. At Topeka eight inches had fallen up to noon. Transcontinental railroads were badly handicapped because of the heavy drifts. box. 23c IsdiaBayofiSp ! by the State of Indiana. no CaeHa! Fsrify Paid 9100,000.00 AGENTS: own territory. We co-operate Why not sell the insurance today for our contract. SALE

STARR Those Who Arc Purchasing ISED PIANOS at THE STARR riANO Are Saying that They Never Saw Such Bargains They Are Right A few more havs been added , to the original lot so that those that have not pur chased are getting just as good bargains as the first. These were shipped in here from other stores. Don't fail to come this next week, or even tonight. IT you are interested in tfce baying of a Piano yon can't afford lo miss this sale: TIISE PIANOS HAVE CEEN REKOCfLED AND ttflNISGED AND ACE AS GOOD AS NEW Remember : YoaQ'jy at Almost Yoar Own Price AND Pay On Your Own Terms A PIANO CO. Tenth & Main Sts. --I i "A

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