Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 242, 15 August 1912 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AXI SUX-TELEGRA!.!, THURSDAY AUGUST lo, 1J1IZ. TR1RIITF 15 PAin - For Hay Fever, Catarrh, Quick Consumption, Typhoid and contagious diseases. ADMITS BLAME FOB TRACTION COLLISION Does Block Foreman Caused Death of One and Injury of Several. SHERMAN LAW HELD COMPLETE FAILURE Col. Roosevelt Says Trusts Are Opposed to Improving the Statute. ANTIS BACK WATER ON GREAT ISSUES WILL INVESTIGATE THE PATENT OFFICE GRAVEL TOO LIGHT l i muu ju iu I niu TO CHARLES LADD Resolutions Praising Late Prosecutor Adopted byWayne County Bar. The gravt'l placed on Hunt, Ridge. Boyer and Sheridan streets not bein,; i. national ,t?w . . . . . ; w . rw . T w . v WASHINGTON", Aug. 15 The house , heavy enough, the board of works this j DivAlilAS today passed the joint resolution au- morning decided to order a small Uv-ifoilpH nr lfct BALM never a case, as it GERMS 25c, i iuui iuiK an iiivBsusauvu iuiuuu n ri ui 1 1 u Mimo I'luiru un lur t-ur-i-IT 1 1 O Til 3 Anti. 5 nnn Cirrrnn Yil1 Print presiaent's economy and efficiency : face of the gravel and rolled in . i l-oard of tue workings of the prter.t the steam roller. 150c and $1. .a Ketraction in t-orth I off ice. An appropriation of $10,000 was ! provided to defray the expenses m- ' curred. coming Issue.
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At a meeting of the Wayne County Bar association this morning resolutions were adopted in respect to the memory of the late Charles N. Ladd, prosecuting attorney, who died Tuesday evening at his home after a short illness. Nearly every member of the bar was present and various members spoke in praise of Mr. Ladd. The funeral of Mr. Ladd was held this afternoon from the home. The remains were taken to Centerville for burial. The Circuit court and all the county offices were closed this afternoon out of respect to Mr. Ladd. .After giving a short sketch of the life of Mr. Ladd the resolutions were read as follows: "The suddenness with which he was stricken down has been a great shock to his many friends. While he had not been feeling well for several weeks, yet he was confined to his home only several days prior to his death, which resulted from typhoid pneumonia. He had been very zealous and active in attending to the duties of his office and was unwilling to lay down his duties for the sake of his health. This was characteristic of the man. He was a tireless worker and during the time he was in office as prosecuting attorney, disposed of more than the average number of matters pertaining to the office of prosecutor in this county. He was unusual'ly efficient In handling details of his office and showed in all his duties a remarkable fund of common sense. He was uniformly kind and respected by all and his good humor and kindness attracted all with whom he came in contact. As a result he had many friends not only among the members of the bar, but in all walks of life. In his make-up there was no malice, jealousy, or envy. He rejoiced in the success of his friends and was ever ready to help any who came to him. He was sympathetic and generous to a fault and for these virtues and many others, will be long remembered by the members of the Bar and his many friends. Be It Therefore Resolved, That we extend to the bereaved wife and his brothers and sisters the sympathy which we this day feel for them, trusting that time and a Just Providence will bind up the wounds caused by his death. Respectfully submitted. Ray K. Shiveley. Paul Comstock. Byram K. Robbins.
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(National News Association) GREENCASTLE, Ind., Aug. 15. "I am responsible for the wreck which
resulted in the death of Motorman Walter Friehe and injuring of many others," said G. C. Howe of Chicago, foreman of the block signal system being installed on the T. H. I. & E. traction line between Greencastle and Terre Haute. "I myself opened the switch to the stub end siding and neglected to close it. In testing out the block system it is necessary to open the switch. Wednesday afternoon I opened the switch myself and when we had completed testing out the block I walked away, forgetting to close it." Mr. Howe, whose carelessness in not closing the switch had been the cause of the wreck, declared thit hundreds of times during his work on block signal systems he has opened switches but never before did he fail to close them. He attributed his failure to do so on this occasion to nothing but forgetfulness. Mr. Howe is prostrated with grief. All of the injured are expected to recover with the possible exception of substitute Barney Stephenson and Mark Kestler, a moulder, both of whom are in a hospital in Indianapolis. Into the Next State. A disheveled citizen rushed into the police station and shouted for vengeance. "The motorcar that hit me five min utes ago was No. 41144," he sputtered. "I can prove that he was exceeding the speed limit, and I want I want" "You want a warrant for his arrest?" "Warrant, nothing! What good would a warrant do me at the rate he was going? I want extradition papers." Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Ready Romancer. "Clumsy of you to fall overboard," said the critical friend. "I didn't fall overboard," replied the man who never confesses to a mistake. "The biggest flsh I ever saw swam alongside, and I couldn't resist the temptation to dive for him." Washington Star. Reprehensible Absentmindedness. "Why are you so very angry with Walter?" "He proposed to me last night." "What of that?" "Nothing. Only I accepted him the Bight before." London Stray Stories. Discounted. Man With Wooden Leg Your charge for cremation Is exorbitant. Porter at Crematory Well, we will throw off 10 per cent in your case on account of your wooden leg. Mergendorfer Blatter. I hold all Indulgence of sadness that has thf slightest tincture of discontent to be a grave delinquency. Eliot.
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(National News Association) OYSTER BAY, Aug. 15. The Sher
man anti-trust law was today branded a complete failure by Col. Roosevelt. ! He replied to an attack made on his policy in regards to trusts by ex-Sen- J ator Edmunds of Vermont, by assert-! ing that the Progressive party plat- j form offers a specific method of hand-1 ling the trust question. The colonel ; declared that Mr. Edmunds' attitude j was the same as that of President J Taft and "every great crooked corpor-; ation in Wall street and outside of 1 Wall street." The colonel continued, "Senator Edmunds is in thorough accord with Mr. Rockefeller and the American tobacco trust people. He takes precisely their views. They are even better content-' ed with the method of inforcement of i the anti-trust law, of which he ap- j proves, than he is himself. I do not i wonder that Senator Edmunds and Mr. Rockefeller and the tobacco trust people feel that all that is necessary is to continue without change the present Sherman law. "Senator Edmunds has given good expression to the view which is held with heated zeal by every great crooked corporation in Wall street and outside of it. To say that the result of the inforcement of the anti-trust law against the Standard Oil and the Tobacco trusts represents anything even moderately satisfactory in the direction of solving the trust question is too preposterous to discuss. "One of the most significant features of the present situation is the way in which all the big trusts, all the corporation lawyers representing great trusts, and every public man now representing or has represented the cause of reaction and privilege in public life rushes to the defense of the administration's methods of inforcing the anti-trust law and admiringly approve the position held by Mr. Taft, Mr. Edmunds, Mr. Rockefeller, and all other trust magnates and trust lawyers, that no further legislation is needed." Shakespeare's Education. Shakespeare could not hare been an educated man, that is, in the academic sense of the word, for he was a- mere youth when he went to London from Stratford and had had. up to that time, only such mental training as he could pick up In the schools of his native town. It nowhere appears that he attended school after leaving Stratford. And yet, as Matthew Arnold says, he lived during his London residence "in a current of ideas in the highest degree animating and nourishing to the creative faculty In a society permeated by fresh thought. Intelligent and alive." And he used not only the ideas which he imbibed as they floated around him, but all the learning he cquld pick up without neglecting his calling. New York American.
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Others Failed But the Appliance Cured Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir: Your appliance did all you claim for the little boy and more, for it cured him sound and well. We let him wear it for about a year in all, although it cured him 3 months after he had begun to wear it. We had tried several other remedies and got no relief, and I shall certainly recommend it to friends, for we surely owe it to you. Yours respectfully. WM. PATTERSON. No. 717 S. Main St., Akron, O.
i In diana Anti-Saloon League in the forthcoming number of the "American IsBue," official organ of the association, will repudiate an article recently appearing in that publication, entitled, "The Initiative and Referendum as Applied to the Temperance Question," by S. E. Nicholson, and declares the neutrality of the league as between the Progressive and Republican state plat forms. The repudiation will annear as an editorial, under the caption, "Mis-' takes Corrected." It was prepared after a consultation of the League workers, Supt. Schumaker, R. C. Minton, attorney for the League, and the four active district superintendents. That the league is not opposed to the initiative and referendum as a solution of the intemperance evil, that it favors state wide prohibition and that it is j not taking any stand for either the Progressive or Republican candidates for governor as against each other are j declarations in the editorial, outlining the policy of the organization. A Hard Face. Bobby's papa, who is a naval officer, took him to call upon the family cf a brother otilcer who had just returned from a cruise to the tropics. Among the treasures exhibited was a large red and blue parrot, whose appearance and conversational powers proved most fascinating to the little boy. While the grownups were engaged in talking over old times Bobby, left to bis own devices, drew nearer to the parrot's cage, bent on making friends. Presently there was a squawk from the parrot and a Utile frightened cry from Bobby, who ran to his father, exhibiting a bleeding forefinger. The little man was brave, though, as befitted the sou of a sailor. He brushed away his tears and said: "Gee, papa, but that bird has a hard facel" Harper's Magazine.
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Cured at the Age of 76. Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall, Mich. Dear Sir: I began using your Appliance for the cure of rupture (I had a pretty bad case) I think in May, 1905. On November 20. 1905, I quit using it Since that time I have not needed or used it. I am well or rupture and rank myself amon; those cured by the Brooks Discovery, which considering my age, 76 years, I regard as remarkable. Very sicerely vours, SAM A. HOOVER. High Point, N. C. Child Cured in Four Months. 21 Jansen St., Dubuque. Iowa. Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall. Mich. Dear Sir: The baby's rupture is altogether cured, thanks to vour atv pliance. and we are so thankful, to '
you. if we could only have known of it sooner our little boy would not have had to suffer near as much as he did. He wore your brace a little over four months and has not worn it now for over six weeks. -.. Yours very truly, Andrew Eggenberger.
PRES. TAFT IN HUFF CONTINUES TO VETO (National News Assoc!atlon WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. Because it makes no provision for the commerce court and includes the seven year tenure law relative to government clerkt. President Taft today vetoed the legislative, judicial and executive appropriation bill, carrying
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