Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 111, 14 March 1912 — Page 2

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THE mCHMOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA31, THURSDAY MARCH 14, 191.

IJE17 PAPEH STARTS ' - " , 1 . i , Richmond Saturday Times, Chas. Stivers,! Editor. "The Richmond Saturday Times" will make its initial appearance here, Saturday. The new paper la to be a straightforward ' Republican weekly, published by Charles Stivers of Liberty, the owner and publisher of the Liberty Herald. Stivers, who has located his shop back of 924 Maid street, stated this afternoon that the new paper would appear every Saturday until about the first of June, after which It would become a dally paper, and the weekly publication would be continued also. He Is optimistic over the prospects for the sheet, and states that new equipment will be added soon. This will "make three papers for Richmond and Kail of them Republican.

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SAYLOR AflD MURPHY Have Signed Articles to Fight Here Next Week.,

With forfeits posted and articles of agreement signed the much talked of Baylor-Murphy bout for the Richmond fight fans Is now a reality. The articles of agreement call for 133 pounds, at? p. m., on the date of contest, Wednesday,' March 20. This contest will attract unusual interest because of the fact these boys have never met before and it Is Murphy's first appearance in this part of the country. Murphy'a record shows knockouts over Tommy McF&rland, Jimmy Cassidy and a score of others, be fought Harry Donohue two draws last fail. Donohue recently hjeld Saylor even in Indianapolis. Saylor la working hard for this bout and is anxious to make a good impression in Richmond. He boxed two rounds with Champion "Jack" Johnson in Indianapolis yesterday and Johnson's verdict was that the "Kangeroo Kid" can hit harder than some heavyweight he has boxed. Johnson also tried to Induce Saylor to finish the season with him but as Saylor has a match with Ad Wolgast almost as good as made he could not accept the offer. There will be two first class preliminaries of 6 rounds each and another Is being arranged. The contests will be held on Wednesday evening March 20 at the Coliseum under the auspices of the Richmond Athletic Association. LUTHER LEAGUE THIS EVENING The members of the Luther League of the Trinity Lutheran church, will meet this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fienning on South Eighth street. All members afe cordially invited to 'attend. NEWS NUGGETS (National News Association) NEW YORK, March 14. Jas. J. Hines, Democratic leader In the 19th assembly district, has offered an Easter hat to the woman who detects fraudulent voting at the polls on primary day. DUBLIN. March 14. The district council of Dunshauglin, county Heath, has ordered all the bachelor inhabitants to get married within six months or leave town. PALM BEACH, Fla., March 14. A luncheon given by Mrs. Reginald Vanderbllt to her French bull terrier at a fashionable restaurant has caused a sensation here. The dog sat in a cushioned chair and ate strawberries and cream and drank tea. NEW YORK, March 14. Because a little girl ha,d to read the line "O Hell, what have we here," from the "Merchant of Venice" in the eighth grade of the public school at Flushing. L. I., the parents of the students have demanded an investigation by the school board. PROVIDENCE. R. I., March 14. Col. John H. Bailey, formerly principal of the Bl field grammar school, has been elected to the town council through the efforts of his pupils who worked at the polls in his behalf. NEW YORK, March 14. An item in the evidence against the RyanParker Construction company for an accounting in the building of the Manhattan bridge, thia city, is that $60,000 was paid for one dinner. TO PROVE IT CONQUERS ANO lidnoy Troublos !! matter Bow chronic or stsbbora, IMMU n who anfftr from KWiji or BUftMter mm scadlnc. In selecting YOUR company consider LARGE DIVIDENDS, LOW COST, LOW EXPENSE of management, and LOW MORTALITY. This is the record of the north woo torn H. F. PARDIECK, District Mgr. PHONE 2560 FOR MONEY You can have the arrangements made right at your home. Call us it you axe In need. Any amount from $6.00 to $100 on pianos, household goods, horses, wagons, etc, without . removal. You have both the use of the money and property. Payments arranged to salt your Income. Private. Reliable.

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HE ALLEGES CRUELTY Fred Maus Asks Divorce on Several Charges.

Charging cruel and inhuman treatment, that his wife cursed him and called him vile . names, refused to cook for him. and would not care for him when he was ill, Fred Maua of Pfew Castle, has filed suit for divorce from Margaret Maus of New Castle The case Is brought to the Wayne circuit court on change of venue. The complaint is a voluminous document. The wife baa filed a counter charge, asking that the property she owns in New Castle be left In her name, and that in event the divorce is granted, she be given suitable alimony, as she states she is old and unable to earn a living. She denies each and every allegation her husband makes and asks for money to Ight his case. The plaintiff, she states, is wealthy. DEEP SNOW COVERS THE WESTERN STATES (National News Association) OMAHA, Neb., March 14. Snow which fell yesterday afternoon, changed to a blizzard and by noon today had seriously crippled all railroad traffic. Sixteen inches of snow had fallen in twenty-four hours and twenty-two Inches in forty-eight hours. This, on top of a half dozen snows of last week has covered the west with a deeper snow than for years. Government forecasters predict snow all of today and tonight, followed by a cold wave. JUST A DISEASE "Not a habit but a disease," some one said in police court this morning, apparently in answer to Mayor Zimmerman's question to W. C. Talmage, as to whether the latter was in the habit of becoming Intoxicated. Talmage, who claims he hails from Grand Rapids, Mich., was arrested last evening by Patrolman Longman and Patrol Driver Wenger on Main street. Talmage said in explanation of his "souse" that he had come to this city but a few days ago in search of employment and that he had worked three days and was then discharged. To put away dull cares he attempted to get "pickled" and as a result landed in Jto.ll, this morning being fined $1 and costs.

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ROBBERS STEAL SAFE New York Robbers Cany Away Loot in Auto Take Big Safe. (National News Association) FREEPORT, N. Y., March 14. One of the boldest robberies ever perpetrated In this section of the state took place during the night at Roosevelt where thieves broke into the postoffice and escaped in an automobile with a safe weighing half a ton and holding more than $500 in cash and stamps.

Best-Yet? 14-3t J. HARRIS SPEAKS ON ENUMERATION James F. Harris, trustee of Center township delivered a talk before the regular meeting of the townabip trustees at the office of County Superintendent C. O. Williams this morning. Mr. Harris talked on "School Enumeration" and in the course of his address the state laws governing school enumeration were explained Trustee Harris impressed the points of the law upon the trustees present, pointing out things that should be remedied. STANDARD COMPANY INCREASES STOCK (National News Association) INDIANAPOLIS, March 14. The Standard Oil company of Indiana filed notice with the secretary of state today of an increase in its capital stock from $1,000,000 to $29,000,000. The Seeing Eye. X know a man who has lived on one farm half a century. He sleeps in the room In which be was born. He knows every rod of his farm In the dark. Yet his lambs and his pigs, the velvety roll of new sprouting wheat, the procession of the seasons, the apple trees he planted and has watched for years all are new to him each day. I have seen him stand and look at his sheep as if he were a city man long shut out from such sights. A sunset or a, sunrise Is to him a miracle new performed each day. That man has the seeing eye. Detroit News.

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STRIKE 1EARS END Strikers Meet Today to Vote on Matter.

(National News Association) LAWRENCE, Mass., March 14. There was a general rejoicing here today over the approaching end of the big textile strike which tore the industrial and business life of the city into shreds for nine weeks and left a trail of Intense suffering among -thousands of inhabitants. On the streets the workers who were going to the mills were not harassed by pickets and there was a general feeling of happiness especially in the homes of the strikers. Fully ten thousand strikers who have remained firm throughout the greatest textile strike New England has ever known will assemble on the common this afternoon to give their decisive word as to whether the strike shall be called off or not The word of this crowd will be law to the entire body. From questioning among them today there seems no doubt but that nine out of every ten are eager and anxious to get back to work in the mills and that the vote to return will be almost unanimous. MEETS AT GRACE M. E. The La dies' Aid society of Grace M. E. church will meet Friday in the church for an all-day .session, a business meeting to be held in the afternoon. Arrangements will be made at this time for the chicken supper to be given next Wednesday. A light bar to be held against the upper lips by clamps fastened in the nostrils has been patented by a clergyman to prevent a sleeping person snoring.

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SHOOT TO KILL Safeblowers Surprised at Work Fatally Shoot Express Clerk.

(National News Association) YOUNGSTOWN. O- March 14. Two safe-blowers were surprised at work in the offloe of the Adams Express company in Holmes street early today by James Stein, a clerk who sleeps in the office. Stein opened fire on the burglars and they returned the fire shooting Stein above the heart. He is in the city hospital in a dying condition. The robbers fled without any booty. GHOOLS ARRESTED v Erie Police Arrest Tomb Desecrators at Erie and Pittsburg. ERIE, Pa., March 14. The Erie police this morning arrested M. H. Hall of thia city, the brother-in-law of Gilbert B. Perkins, charged with taking part in the desecration of the W. L. Strong mausoleum here a year ago last February. The warrant was issued by Alderman Edward Hayes on information given by John F. Oldfield. U. S. Post Office Inspector charging conspiracy. The warrant was served by Capt of Police John E. Welsh whom Oldfield gives the credit for digging up the evidence on which the charge is made. Harry Perkins and James McCain are now under arrect in Pittsburg.

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