Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 125, 30 March 1912 — Page 2

SCHOOLS CIllLQnEn : WILL PLMIT TREES School Board to Furnish Every Pupil One Elm Tree on Arbor Day.

On Arbor Day, April 24, vry student in the public and parochial school will be given a mall American elm tree, presented by the city school board with the request that tbey be planted In the lawns at the homes of the students. More than 2,500 small elms have been ordered by the school board from a nursery. The Idea is one of the most unique ever put Into effect by the school board. It was originated by Prof. John F. Thompson, head of the botanical department of the local high school. On the same day pamphlets will be distributed to each school child in the city. These pamphlets have been written by Prof. Thompson. They contain Instructions how to plant the email elms and how to care for them. Those students who have no lawns at their homes, where they could plant the elms, will place the trees along the river or in the various parks. At the high school on Arbor day a program will be arranged. A lecture will be given by some well-known forester.

If, S, MAY INTERVENE .... f "" - - - -: " T If Rebels Interfere With Consignments.

(National New a Association) WASHINGTON, March SO. The first threat of intervention In Mexico by the United States was made at the war department today following receipt of warning from Mexico City that the rebels will not permit the consignment of arms sent to Americans In Mexico City to reach its destination, and that Gen. Orozzco will attack the Americans if necessary to prevent it. It was stated at the war department that if such was done intervention would be the result.

common puds BEING WORKED OUT

Sub Committee Chairmen for Bible Study Conference Are Named.

GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH

FORFEITSJIS BOND To Avoid Serving Fourth Term in Prison.

, Presumably because be feared he would be sentenced to the penitentiary for the fourth time, William Jennings, a negro, living south of this city did not appear In circuit court this morning to answer the charge of petit larceny. The bond of $300 . which Jennings, placed for his appearance when his case was set, was ordered forfeited. It is said that Jennings' whereabouts are unknown, although he has considerable property in Wayne county. , . Jennings was charged with stealing a pig from the farm of Sam Myers, a neighbor. He waa Indicted by the grand Jury last November. Jennings, it is said, has served three terms In the penitentiary.

GOVERNOR AIDS IN HUNTING A SLAYER

"i (Palladium Special) PROVIDENCE, R . I.; March 30. Governor Pethler took personal charge today of the hunt for the murderer of William Mather, Jr., of North Providence. The governor directed the North Providence authorities to at once ask the Providence police department to send Inspectors and skilled deteetlves to the scene. The North Providence taxpayers held a meeting to raise by public subscription a reward to at least equal that of $260 offered by a-Boston newspaper. rfV; - ; ,. , .. ,

- Easter Baskets, filled with good eat(ng cream eggs, at Price's. s , ., mar29-30 apr 3-4-5

LITTLE HOPE FOR

TAYLOR'S RECOVERY

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' (National News Association! WASHINGTON, March 30. Though Senator Taylor, of Tennessee, who was recently operated on, rallied alighgtiy this morning following a sinking spell last night there was little hope held oat for his recovery.

A beautiful "Good Friday" service will be held Friday evening, April the fifth at the St. Paul's Episcopal church when the choir assisted by several soloists will give the oratorio, "The Seven Last Words of Christ." by Dubois. The soloists will be Mrs. George

Browne, Mr. Hall of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr. Drew. The public is invited to attend. Miss Laura Gaston will preside at the organ.

At the meeting of the committee which has charge of the arrangements

for the Students Bible Study conference, which is to be held in this city May 2 and 3, chairmen of sub commit

tees were appointed. The chairmen are

members of the executive committee and each will select two other members of their respective committees. Howard Dill was appointed chairman of the entertainment committee; E. M. Haas, arrangements; H. S. Weed, reception; Charles W. Jordan, publicity; W. H. Homey, finance; and Dr. S. R. Lyons, attendance. The chairmen with their respective committeemen will meet next Wednesday noon at the Y. M. C. A. when the organization will be perfected and de

rails worked out.

It is likely that the conference which will be attended by about 250 delegates from all sections of the United States and Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains, will be held at the Reid Memorial church.

FIRE CAUSES LOSS OP PORK PRODUCTS

(National News Association) BOSTON. March 30. Fire in the five-story frame building at the Abbatoir owned by the New England Benderlng company, Brighton, early today completely destroyed the building and Its contents causing a loss of more than $100,000. The building was filled with pork products.

WEISHAUPT AGAIN ON GENN'S TRAIL ' Another attack on the street cleaning department will In all probability be started Monday night at the meeting of council. The ordinance presented by Councilman Weishaupt some time ago, which provided for the appointment of an alley commissioner, who would not be under the jurisdiction of the street commissioner, was voted on the table indefinitely at the time but it will be brought up again if

Weishaupt can rescue it from the table. Passersby on North Tenth street, north of the railroad tracks were much

amused this morning at the two large

signs which prominently adorned the street. In front of particularly deep mud puddles the signs announced, "No fishing allowed." and "Dr. Zimmerman's Free Mud Baths."

RUSSELL LECTURES

TO BE CONTINUED

After the lecture delivered by Prof. Elbert Russell, of ,Earlham college at the Y. M. C. A. last evening it was decided to hold the lectures for three months longer. Last evening's lecture was to have been the last of a sixmonths' course. Prof. Russell speaks on the International Sunday School lessons. However, instead of holding the lectures on Friday evening, as has been the custom during the past six months, they will be given on Monday night hereafter.

ROBBINS IMPROVED Word received here today from St. Vincent hospital at Indianapolis, says that the condition of B. C. Bobbins, of Detroit, .brother of Attorney John F. Robbins of this city, who was injured In the Fortvllle traction wreck, is very much improved. Attending physicians state that Mr. Robbine is entirely out of danger.

A total of 10,250,000 work days was lost through strikes In the United

Kingdom in 1911. The net result of wage adjustments was an increase of

25.927 a week for 825,204 employes

$19,000 THE ROAD IMPROVEMENT COST The Improvement of Easthaven Avenue will cost $19,000, accordfng to the report of the viewers, appointed by the board of county commissioners, which was filed with the county auditor this morning. The plans and specifications for the improvement call for curbing and gutters and for a crushed stone roadway from the National road north.

The viewers on the Ernest Cox road

met at the court house this morning and qualified. They are Will K. Cheesman, Drew Gaines and H. Howard Horton.

ITALIAN SQUADRON

APPEARS OFF LEMNOS (National News Association) CONSTANTINOPLE. March 30 An Italian archipelago today accordfng tc advices received by the war office, and immediately made preparations tc land' troops and occupy the island. Lemnos has a population of about 40,000.

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Cuban customs receipts for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, reached $25,475,517 the increase having been steady during the last five years.

A penny-in-the-slot letter franking machine, doing " away with postage stamps, has been installed as an experiment in the London postofflce.

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PILM CURIO IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Tour druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any cue of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles In g to 14 daya. 50c

BIDS MADE TODAY ! ON NEWS PROPERTY , J. W. liarksbury. night manager of the Associated Press at Columbus, O., waa the highest bidder for the property of the defunct Morning News, which waa offered for sale this afternoon by Its received, Philip H. Robbins. Mr. Marksbury's bid waa for the entire equipment. It Is not known whether Mr. Marksbury will receive this property as following the first bidding, the property was offered for sale piece by piece. In case the property brings a higher figure by the latter method the property will not be sold Intact Marksbury's offer was $1400.

SUIT IS DISMISSED . The suit of the Columbia Stone compaay against Edwin M. Campfled and

Gertrude Campfleld. complaint on ac

count and contract to set aside fraudu

lent conveyance was dismissed In the

Wayne circuit court this morning. The demand In that case was $4,826.54.

. EXAMINE TEACHERS

Fifty-three applicants for teachers' licenses are taking the common school

and high school examinations today at the office of County Superintendent Charles O. Williams. At the last examinations there were more failures than In any examination ever held in

this county.

, has saved many a COFFEE-RUINED NERVOUS SYSTEM ,

Don't buy an air-

machine until

you operate it yoiirselt lor liiteen minutes

BEFORE YOU BUY, run any air cleaner offered you, fifteen minutes. Don't decide on a test of five minutes or ten. Don't be satisfied even if the demonstrating salesman runs it over your floors for an hour. Use it with your own hands just fifteen minutes. That's the real test. If the air cleaner has ten or twenty feet of hose to be dragged around, and a five-foot metal tube with nozzle to be pushed around, five minutes will tire you. Fifteen minutes will bring aches to your back your chest your arms that will indicate how you would feel after hours of such work. If the air cleaner is

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It mives easily with the natural force of walking. It travels like a carpet sweeper on ballbearing castors and rubber tired, ball-bearing wheels. You can use it for hours without fatigue. The Hoover is the only machine that combines a revolving brush with suction. The suction opening is a quarter of an inch above the rug or carpet. The powerful suction raises the floor covering to the suction opening, thus suspending it on -an air cushion. A rapidly revolving soft brush, driven by the electric motor, loosens the dirt, dust, thread, ravelings, lint, scraps of paper, cloth, matches, etc., and all the fine dust, laden with disease germs tracked in from the street. . - How different from the work of the metal nozzle which ycu push into the nap, crushing it down and grinding the sand and dirt into the fabric, cutting the threads. This is the only machine that restores the original colors of rugs or carpets.

LET US CLEAN A ROOM IN YOUR HOME FREE Telephone us or leave word at our store. By special arrangement with the Hoover Suction Sweeper Co. we will send a Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper to your home to clean one room free .of all charge. This demonstration places you under no obligation whatever. Let us know what hour will be convenient. 8M-S8S Main SI. The only exclusive Ccrpct end Drapery Hocse In Ricfessond

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They are the Well-Dressed Hen of Richmond ........ : , That Buy DENNIS Clothes. . n -: -1. - ;.. t ' . . . , "... When you see a well dressed man, you can almost gamble on it being a Dennis suit. There is no doubt in any one's mind, but what Dennis makes the highest class garments. , ..(..... - They have the appearance of being well made clothes, not for a day or, a month, but as long as you wear them that is one thing they are noted for long wear. Other features of these well made suits are their perfect fit, good workmanship, linings, fabric, in fact everything that goes to make a high grade garment. ' All orders taken before Tuesday evening will be delivered for Easter. , t. Buy Your Clothing Where Real Value Is Received

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Yoall be delighted with these new opcons They arc of the newest and most wanted patterns. They are all "QUALITY" SPOONS and priced very attractively. amS"6 EASTER GWT Let as show yoa these and other articles very appropriate for Easter giving. T: . ME HfiENMEIW -

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