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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1912.

SUU CULT LEADER - BEMIIDJHE BARS Arrests Made After Months of Investigation by the Government.

(National News Association) CHICAGO, March 6. After months of Investigation the United States authorities have placed "Doctor" Otoman Zar-Adusht Hanlsh, the Sun cult leader behind -the bar. He was In a cell at the countr Jail today unable to obtain the $25,000 bail demanded by Commissioner Koote. While the federal authorities were conducting a raid on the Sun temple here private detectives located little "Billy" Lindsay with his mother, "Vadab" Lindsay, hidden in the home of a sun cult devotee near the temple at Montreal, Canada. Members of the federal grand jury 'were prepared today to interrogate Miss Johanna Clements, Maurice Clements, 17-years old, and Fred IJroadhead. slsteen years old. who were arrested with Hannlsh in a raid on the sun temple by the government authorities. Many sufferers from rheumatism kave been surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment. Not one cane or rheumatism in ten re quires any internal treatment whatever. This liniment Is for sale by all dealers. IN PROBATE COURT The will of the late Emma HaseSneler has been filed in the Wayne circuit court for probate. The estate is left to the son, Horatio K. Kasecoater, who was also named executor. Petition for probate has been approv ed by Judge Fox in the matter of the state of Michael Grace, deceased, lawrence Grace being named executor. FUNERAL NOTICE. Members of Richmond Lodge No. 196, F, A. M., and all Master Masons, in good standing that can, are requested to meet at the temple Thursday at 1:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of Brother Franklin Moore. By order of the Worshipful Master. M. D. Poulter, Secy. SOCIAL LIFE IN FRANCE. Women Equal Partners With the Man In All Amusements. Frenchmen cannot live alone; there must always be an Eve in their paradise. The bachelor party, which Is a common feature In English social life. Is uutblnkable In France. How can men enjoy themselves without women? Woman Is their enjoyment. It is only the cold Englishman who want to leave his wife at home while he banquets or plays golf. The Frenchman's first essays in the royal and ancient game are always accompanied-by a feminine retinue his wife, his aunt and bis mother-in-law. It is only when he makes progress in the game and realises the niceties of its etiquette that bo consents to separate himself for an boor or two from feminine society. Unless he plays advanced golf ho will always prefer his wifo's society on the links to that of a man. That is why club life Is Impossible In Paris except clab life of a special aort. involving baccarat for high stakes and appealing to a rich and leisured class. Yet in this case compensations are ' offered to the offended goddess momentarily abandoned while her busband goes to the "tripot" She Is invited to weekly theatrical entertainments at the club entertainments proTided for, by too way. by the card money squandered by the men. And the exhibitions of all sorts that flourish at the clubs nearly every one has some artistic mission are so many occasions for the mingling of the sexes.--From "France and the French," by Charles Dawbarn. NOTICE WAYNE LODGE NO. 167 L. O. O. M. All officers and members of Wayne liOdge No. 167 are requested to meet at l.uken's Hall. Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. ra., to attend the funeral services of our ' deceased Brother, Deputy Supreme Dictator, Franklin Moore. Alph E. Kutter. , Secretary. Dark Deeds. "There Is a man whom my husband employs who openly show a tendency toward low places and who is noted to his dark deeds." "Why, then, does your husband em ploy him 7" "To put coal In oar cellar." Bait! more American. This' Life. There la only one way to get ready for Immortality, and that Is to tort this life and live it as bravely and cheerfully and faithfully as we can. Tan Dyke. Economy Is half the battle of life. It Is not so hard to earn money as tc pond It well. 8 pu rgeoa. King George Is one of the best shots In England. In one of the hunts organised for him In India twenty-four L'gers were killed by the king. This is considered a remarkable record, even If kings usually make 'good bags in iuints that are arranged for tbem. Seven These are the

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FIRES FIRST GUN IN TAFT CAMPAIGN O'ational News Association) CHICAGO, March 5. Secretary of War, Henry L. Stimson, arrived in Chicago today to fire the first gun in the Taft campaign. The cabinet officer was met by a delegation from the Taft club and by Lieut. George A. Zinn. Zinn arrived last night and will take the secretary for an inspection trip down the drainage canal. Later Stimson will go to Fort Sheridan for a hurried inspection and review of the garrison. Stimson will address the Taft supporters at Orchestra ball. Dr. John Wesley Hill of New York, will also speak. The Taft club members say an unusual demand for seats has been received.

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