Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 267, 13 September 1912 — Page 3
THE KICH310XD PALLADIUM iND SUN-TELEGRAM, F RID AY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912.
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SINE CAUSED MESSMMS DEATH Who Died in a Resort in West Hammond Police Delve into Resort Deaths. (National News Association) CHICAGO, Sept. 13. Discovery of 'morphine In sufficient quantities to hare caused death as a result" of the analysis of the stomach of John Messmaker, who died In a resort In West Hammond, has started the county officials on a new search yesterday. The first step will be a further examination of Frankie Ford, a former Inmate ;of the resort, said by other women there to have Injected morphine in fMessmaker's arm. The girl, now held jon a charge of complicity in Messina- ' lc-ra A&aih will Ya rg m i r aA i o finAn as she is well enough to undergo the ordeal. The finding of morphine in the stom ach in such great quantities has led the coroner to the belief that even if the Ford woman injected some of the drug, It Is probable that other quantities of it were given by mouth. The witness who testified against the Ford girl will be cross-examined by the eoroner. A chemical analysis of the stomach of Robert Clayton, a cab driver who 'contradicted Henry Foss and testified (that Messmaker had spent the night before his death in Foss's resort will be made by the coroner's physician. Clayton died a day after making the statement. It has been asserted that 'he died of poison. i Miss Virginia Brooks, heading the crusade against vice in West Hammond, is certain that the finding of the coroners physician upholds the Statements of the Ford girl that Messmaker died fro ma draught from the u'death bottle" In the Foss resort. REFUSES SPEAK fEverroad Declines Invitation to Stump State. (National News Association) COLUMBUS, Ind., Sept. 13. William H. Everroad, a prominent lawyer of this city, and heretofore widely active Jn Democratic politics, wrote a stinging letter yesterday to the Democratic state committee in which he refused a request to take the stump for Wilson and Marshall. He told the committee that he positively would not aid Wilson's campaign for the reason that in a former campaign Wilson bolted the Democratic ticket. The writer also severely arraigned William J, Bryan for bolting Dahlman when he was a candidate for governor of Nebraska. AXLE BROKEN Mrs. H. S. Simmons, driving a small totfring car drove the machine on the Sidewalk on Main Btreet near Eighth .Street yesterday, breaking the front cttle. She was not thrown from the machine. The damage to the machine was mall. Gav Himself Away. He But. my lore; 1 can't live with'at you. She Poor thing: haven't you ny trn1e?- Rxrlwnjre.
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TRUTH TRIUMPHS
Richmond Citizens Testify for the Public Benefit. A truthful statement of a Richmond citizen, given in his own words should convince the most skeptical about the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills. If you suffer from backache, nervousness, sleeplessness, urinary disorders or any form of kidney ills, use a tested kidney medicine. A Richmond citizen tells of Doan's Kidney Pills. Could you demand more convincing proof of merit? F. P. Brooks, 215 South Fifth St., Richmond, Ind., says: "We think hij;hly of Doan's Kidney Pills and are glad to confirm our former public endorsement of them. I had pains through my back and sides and my kidneys were disordered. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pill advertised, I began using them and they made me well. Another member of the family who had weak kidneys and also suffered from backache used Doan's Kidney Pills and received complete relief." For sale by 'all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. DEMOCRATS MET TO DISCOSS POLITICS Wilson, Dix, Conway and O'Gorman Talked with Tammany Leader Murphy. (National News Association) SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 13. The most noted gathering of Democrats ever held in the state of New York outside of the state conventions was assembled in this city yesterday. It brought together under one roof the party's nominee for president, a United States senator, the governor of the state, the lieutenant governor, the leader of the great Democratic organization, Tammany hall, and scores of men high in the councils of the party in both state and nation. The coming together of three great men occurred at the Onondeigo hotel. Here Charles F. Murphy, of Tammany hall met Governor Wilson of New Jersey for the first time since the Democratic convention in Baltimore. Governor Dix and Lieut. Go-. Conway met and shook hands with Governor Wilson. United States Senator O'Gormon saw the governor and talked with the Tammany leader. Leaders high and low, big and little, greeted the two governors and the Tammany leader. As the day wore on the thing that seemed most significant was the apparent desire of Charles F. Murphy to make his. presence known and., by his actions to tear away as much as possible the sentiment that he knows exists within his party against him in the upstate districts. The morning meeting of the Democratic state committee shows two presidential electors at large and one elector from each congressional district without any friction. The Boss Abroad. "Yon didn't go abroad this year?" "No; it was the cook's turn this time." St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ONE CASE OUT OP MANY TO PROVE OUR CLAIMS. St. Anne, 111. "I was passing through the change of life and I was a perfect wreck from female troubles. I had a displacement and bearing down pains, weak fainting spells, dizziness, then numb and cold feelings. Sometimes my feet and limbs were swollen. I was irregular and had so much backache and headache, was nervous, irritable and was despondent. Sometimes my appetite was good but more often it was not. My kidneys troubled, me at times and I could walk only a short distance. I saw your advertisement in a Eaper and took Lydia E. Pinkam's Vegetable Compound, and I was helped from the first. At the end of two months the swelling had gone down, I was relieved of pain, and oould walk with ease. I continued with the medicine and now I do almost all my housework. I knr.w your E;dicins has saved me from the grave and I am Aviilm for you to publish anything I write to you, lor the goed of ottrrs.' Ifxa. Estxixa Goxisru, R.FJJ. 4, Box sySt. Anne, Xatfea.
TO REVISE TARIFF
Governor Wilson Will Amputate Portion of It. (National News Association) SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept 13. In a speech here yesterday, before a crowd farmers attending the state fair. Governor Wood row Wilson promised a revision of the "deceased portion of the tariff." While the governor was making this promise, one of the grandstands collapsed, but no one was badly hurt. Charles F. Murphy, the Tammany leader of New York city, who had been an attentive listener up to that time, hurried away after the accident. "The tariff," said Prof. Wilson, "Is a malignant growth that requires a surgical operation. If I am a surgeon and you are the sufferer I will say that I will see your declining years made happy. I will perform an operation. I will not touch a single tissue that is wholesome, but I am going to cut out the decayed portion and save your life. The man who does not propose to. cut out the deadly thing is a quack, not a surgeon. Don't let the quacking of quacks deceive you." Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. Murray Theater. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. Sept. 22 Carl Morris. Gennett Theater. Sept 16 Bernhardt in "Camille," motion pictures. Sept. 30. Sousa's band. Coliseum. October 4 Inness band. Crsrl Morris. Carl Morris, of New York, who will appear at the Murray on Sunday afternoon, September twenty-second, in a recital given under the auspices of Miss Esther Griffin White, is a native of this state, and, at one time, lived for a year or two in this city. Mr. Morris has appeared as soloist with some distinguished organizations, among them the famous Kneisel quartette, and is rapidly becoming one of the best known baritones of the country. When Mr. Morris 'appeared here last Spring as soloist with the May Festival his singing was the sensation of that event and many people have expressed a desire to hear him In a recital. The Murray. One of the funniest things the Gus Sun Minstrels include in their repertory this week in their annual engagement at the Murray is the travesty on the average village band. : Tom Powell, the black face comedian acts as its director and Jimmie Wall beats the drum, the others of the company appearing with a variety of delapidated instruments which they play with amazing ensemble effects. Everybody is familiar with the "Old Village Band," written by the celebrated Indiana poet, James Whitcomb Riley, and this feature of the Sun Minstrels this week is an irresistible reminder of that great poet's amusing verses. Before the Minstrels leave Floyd Simpson, formerly of this city and one of the ensemble singers of the company, will probably appear in a solo number as Mr. Simpson is popular here and there is a demand to hear him. At the Gennett. In placing before the world its production of "Camille," with Madame Sarah Bernhardt in the title role, the French-American Film company has not only reached its zenith, but has accomplished that which many of the best known producers have failed to do since Mme. Bernhardt has refused all other offers to play for the camera. Of all members of the histrionic profession living there Is not one whose name can be mentioned In the same breath with that of Sarah Bernhardt, She has reigned for many years as the undisputed sovereign of her art in every capital of the civilised world. In fact it is not too much to say that Sarah Bernhardt has enjoyed a popularity as tragedienne to which history offers no parallel. This will be seen at the Gennett next week, beginning Monday. OHIO VOTE IS III Taxation Proposal Believed to Have Carried in Ohio. (National New Association) COLUMBUS, O., SepL 13. At noon yesterday all counties excepting Paulding had reported the vote of constitutional amendments. From returns compiled at that hour amendments listed lost were equal suffrage, good roads, outdoor advertising, labor injunction, anti-death penalty, voting machines, eligibility of women to certain offices, and the elimination of the word "white" from the constitution. The taxation proposal ia believed to have carried and also the proposal making the school commissioner an appointive oflfeer. Rainy Spots. The rainiest day on record anywhere in England was Aug. 6. 1857. when the rain paupe at Scarhoronpb, hoMin nin.. an-1 n-half in- h-. was fillx' "VerKmvfa? Tlje r-,i,,s,.t nieiu Knxinml w st,v Head, hi West im.rland, where the mean annual fall Is Z75 laches, but where in wet years there have been measured aoo laches, rirteet.
Rheumatic Sufferer
Throws Away Cane When Hheuma Banishes Swelling From Knees and Ankles. Every reader of the Palladium who Is oppressed or tortured with Rheuma tism, Sciatica or Arthritis is Invited to go to Leo. H. Fihe and secure a bottle of RHEUMA, the remedy that made Mrs. Knox happy and healthy. If it doesn't drive the poisonous waste matter from your system and end your aony you can have your money back. A bottle costs but 50 cents. "For 14 months I was so badly afflicted with Rheumatism that much of the time I was obliged to use a cane in walking. On the recommendation of your druggist in Glens Falls I used one bottle of RHEUMA and THE CANE IS IN THE CORNER NOW. No one could be happier than I am to be rid of the pain, swollen knees,' contracting muscles under the knees and badly swollen ankles. When I tell you my weight is 238 pounds you will understand what the use of RHEUMA for Rheumatism means to me. I certainly believe there is no remedy for the disease like RHEUMA." (Signed) Mrs. Daniel S. Knox. Severance, N. Y., August 8, 1912. HE UPHOLDS STAY Judge of the Supreme Court Sustains Justice Bishoff. (National News Association) NEW YORK, Sept. 13. The stay until October 7 granted by Justice Bishoff in the case of Lieut. Charles A. Becker, under indictment for the murder of Gambler Rosenthal, was today upheld by Justice Goff, presiding over the supreme court. Justice Bishoff yesterday appointed Floyd C. Huff, a Hot Springs attorney, the commissioner to conduct the examination of three witnesses in ) that city, regarding Interviews with j Sam Shepps. I The grand jury resumed its investigation of the Becker case yesterday. Laura Davis, a vaudeville singer, who from the Hotel Cadillac, heard the assassin's shot, and saw the men leave, came here from Middletown, Conn., to testify. ROB TREASURY (National News Association) ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 13. A band ot armed robber held up the Imperial treasury office at Mikalovka In the territory of Donozsacks yesterday, fired upon the officials, wounding sevleral of them and fled with $10,000. The robbers' booty consisted wholly of money. A detachment of cossacks was sent in pursuit of the bandits. You 7 Often Want quick relief from biliousness from its headaches, its sour stomach, hiccoughs, flatulence, unpleasant breath and the general feeling of good-for-nothingness it causes. Thousands through three generations and the wide world overhave found, as you will find, that give the necessary relief quickly, safely, gently, naturally. This harmless family remedy is justly famous for its power to put the bowels, liver, kidneys and stomach in regular active working order. In every way in feelings, looks, actions and in powers you will find yourself altogether better after you have used Beecham's Pills For Quick Relief Too ocht to be ware to read tbedfarvetkxae with every box. , ,.0s.2te. Ask Your Grocer . for-,-, . Clover Leaf Creamery Butter Put up in strictly sanitary Cartons. JUST TELL US The AMOUNT of money and the TIME you want to use the same and we will make you RATES that can not be anything but satisfactory to you. We loan from 35.00 to $100.00 on furniture, pianos, teams, wagons, etc., without removal, giving you both the use of the money and security. Tour payments can be made in small weekly, bimonthly or metithly installments to suit your income. Call at oar office, write or phone if in need of money. TOE STATE INVESTMENT 4: LOAN OHtFANY Room 4C, Colonial Bldg, Phone 2960. .? Mehmend, ted.
RECEiVERSARE NAMED The United States Motor Company to the Wall.
(National News Association) NEW YORK, Sept 13. Judge Hough in the United States district court today appointed W. E. Strong and R. S. Walker receivers for the United States Motor company, a concern capitalized at $42,000,000. The stock of the company was listed on the stock curb and had been declining for a long Ume. The preferred stock sold at $S0 a share one year ago. Yesterday it closed for $6 a share. The common stock dropped from $42 to $1. The United States Motor company was a combination effected in 1910 and was made up of an amalgamation of tea motor concerns. Among the company's directors and share holders were many of the wealthiest financiers of the country. Last fall an issue of $6,000,000 bonds was floated, although the underwriting com pany has never succeeded in selling them. The quoted price was $92. The company was thrown into receiver's hands as a result of insolvency charges brought by the following co-plaintiffs: Brown and Sharp Manufacturing company, Providence, R. I.; Aldin, Sampson Manufacturing company, the Brush Runabout company, the Columbia Motor company, Dayton Motor company and the Maxwell and Briscoe company. OHIO PROGRESSIVES IN CONFERENCE (National News Association) COLUMBUS, O.. Sept. 13 The state central committee of the Progressive party met yesterday to attend to certain matters of party organization. Chairman Walter F. Brown put forth a plan for the state central committee to name the state executive committee consisting of one member from each county in Ohio. Walter F. Brown was most prominently mentioned for the office of Progressive campaign manager. Patienoe. A little Scottish girrs definition of patience: -"Wait a wee. and dinna fret." Gat th Original tnd Gcnulnt mo SLIC K'S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ags. j For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children. Pme Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder farm, A qakk hmch prepared ia a annate. Take no substitute. Ak for HO RUCK'S. of In Any Milk Trust Murray Theatre WEEK Of SEPTEMBER 9 GUS SUN'S MINSTRELS 3 -PERFORMANCES DAILY 3 Matinee 10c; Night 10c, 20c and 25c Cat mat Am mm at tUa The $4.00 . New Wi f (- a AJ.& at this office n. wcTiowAsrr. with I ?5f r
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CROSS OR FEVERISH HALF-SICK CHILDREN
Mean their bowels are wasteclogged; liver sluggish and stomach sour. Your child isn't naturally cross, irritable and peevish, Mother! Examine the tongue; if coated, it means the little one's stomach is disordered, liver inactive and its thirty feet of bowels clogged with foul, decaying waste. Every mother realizes after giving delicious "Syrup of Figs' that this is the ideal laxative and physic for children. Nothing else regulates the little one's tender stomach, liver and bowels so effectually, besides they dearly love its delightful fig taste. For constipated bowels, sluggish liver, biliousness, or sour, disordered stomach, feverishness, diarrhoea. Sore Throat, bad breath or to break a cold, give one-half to a teaspoonful of "Syrup of igs," and in a few hours all the clogged up waste, sour bile, undigested food and constipated matter will gently move on and out of the system without griping or nausea, and you will surely have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and arematics it cannot be harmful. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-up plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna." prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. - This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. EARTHQUAKE FELT LOS ANGELES, SepL 13. An earthquake shock was felt In San Francisco yesterday. Reports received from there do not indicate it was of a serious nature.
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A BOMB WAS FIRED
Occupants of French Lick Frightened. (National New Association) FRENCH LICK. Ind, Sept 13 Aaj attempt to blow up the Brown hotel or to alarm Its occupants Wednesday,! but no serious damage was done although the attempt created a great deal of excitement. About 11 o'clock an explosion was heard which awak! kened the people living la the vicinity of the hotel. The windows of the bae rtent of the hotel and In the Irst story were shattered and a few bricks were knocked from the basement. It Is believed that a charge of loose j powder or a bomb of some kind filled . with powder was placed on the ground rutslde the basement window for al scare. RAIGHEA Sapertor Electric Fixtures Direct Craighecd 7SSSL CoJ tit Mala: GENNETT THEATRE BERNHARDT In "CAMILLE" Motion Pictures Week of September 16. Prices 10 & 20c Ladles' Wool one-piece Dress $1.00 Ladled' Silk one-piece Dresses .............$1.25 Ladies' Long Coats $1.00 r4 mmd tkm ' tfOC elale doth wfmtmvmd im cold i sane iBastraW enSl ptem I p , i I f 3 WrT I 4 mmm see 4Nf
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