Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 9, 20 November 1912 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANI SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1912.
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TURKS CEASE BITTER WAR Bulgaria and Her Allies Hear the Sultan's Plea for an Armistice to Discuss Peace Terms. (Continued from Page One) ly today. Young princes of the old Turkish families sent bitter protests to the ministers against yielding to the demands. Grand Vizier Kiamil Pacha, however, acted as pacifier and pointed out that a long war would inevitably result in overwhelming disaster. It is understood also that foreign powers, notably France, have strongly hinted that it is time for Turkey to give in. These suggestions were prompted by the fact that the Turkish government owes great sums and the foreign governments do not want to see the Ottoman national credit impaired any further. The French nations owns about $400,000,000 worth of Turkish securities. FORMULATES DEMANDS. VIENNA, Nov. 20. Austria today formulated demands upon Servia for an explanation of Servian intentions upon the Adriatic and for an apology for the alleged breach of the international amenities in attacks upon Austrian consuls in Albania. If these fail it is reported that Austria will send a summary note as the preface for military operations along the Danube. Three Austrian army corps are being mobilized. The Austrian governments also said to be buying artillery and other war munitions abroad. At a meeting of the cabinet, Foreign Minister von Berchthold outlined the situation as it now stands, making no effort to hide its seriousness and the possibilities that it holds. County von Berchthold acted as the spokesman for Emperor Francis Joseph who de-, spite his great age Is directing the j policies of the Austrian government, j Fuel has been added to the flames by ' the seizure of Alessio by a Montenegrin army and reports from there to the Servians include their march j southward upon Durazzo despite Austria's cry of "halt." i While conservative forces are working for peace, there is a big element in favor of war for territorial aggrandizement. The Jingoists argue that now is the time to realize Austria's national ambition for a port of the Aefaean sea. In spite of the defiant attitude of both the Servian and Austrians it is admitted that there can be no crisis lor several days. There must be a further passage of diplomatic notes before the final outcome of the question. Party taking Muff from Railroad Store by mistake, kindly return at once. " YOUR AMBITION. Have You a Clear Cut Idea of the Ob ject of Your Desire? Several years ago. when 1 tilled a position which brought me many visitors each day and many more letters at the same time. 1 was overburdened with requests for advice from persons who "wished "to succeed." "to nccompllsh," "to attain." But, as strange as th statement may seem to you, I cat truthfully say that not one in a hundred of these earnest seekers was able to state exactly what he or she really wanted. They were dissatifled and discontented and felt the rague urge of unrest pushing them forward to further endeavor and attainment, but it stopped right there. Ninety-nine out of every hundred did not know what they wanted. Tbey asked not only for advice regarding the means of accomplishment and attainment, but also for iuformatiou as to what tbey should really desire. "Silly." you exclaim. Not a bit of it. 1 venture to say that you yes, you who are now reading these lines are not much better off regarding clear cut Ideas and Ideals. You want and want and want, of course, but just what do you want? Have you a clearly denned Idea and a clear cut ideal of the object of your desire? Honor bright now. have you? William Walker Atkinsou in Nautilus.
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ODD FELLOWS MEET Annual Report of Officers Is Presented to Lodge.
Grand Patriarch W. I. Hughes, of Alexandria, in his report before the grand encampment I. O. O. F. of Indiana at Indianapolis yesterday, reported that the Indiana patriarchal Odd Fellowship is still in the lead, being the largest jurisdiction in the world, with a membership of 18,810. There are now 288 encampments in Indiana with a net increase during the year of 242. The balance in the treasury, Oct. 3, 1912, was $2,546. Local lodges have delegates at the state meeting. By the custom of succession in office, J. R. Andrews, of River Vale, becomes the incoming grand patriarch; J. B. Merriman of Bluffton, grand high priest, and S. O. Sharp, of Indianapolis, grand senior warden, for the ensuing year. W. H. Leedy, of Indianapolis, the grand scribe, and J. M. Lang, of Sullivan, grand4 treasurer, were reelected. Mr. Hughes, the retiring grand patriarch, becomes grand representative. PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Old Hens, per lb 12c Old Roosters 25 35c head Young chickens, per lb 25c Eggs, per dozen 35c Country Butter, per lb. , 25c GRAIN MARKET. (Faid by Richmond Roller Mills.) No. 2 wheat, per bu 98c Oats, per bu 28c Corn, per bu 70c Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton $29 Middlings, per ton 931 WAGON MARKET. (Paid by Omer Whelan.) Old corn, per bu 60c New corn, per bu 45c Oats, per bu 28c Loo6e hay, per ton $16.00 Straw, per ton $6.00 Rye Straw $7.00 Oats or wheat straw $6.00 Clover Hay $12.00 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The Seniors will hold a spread in the high school gymnasium Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. An entertainment committee has been appointed and is arranging a program. T. A. Mott gave a talk to the high school students this morning on the geography and history leading up to the Balkan war. He also explained several interesting facts about the Mohammedan religion and gave an account of the conditions in Turkey prior to the war. The Dramatic society of the high school, will give a playlet at high school tomorrow, the title of which is "The Private Secretary." Only the members of the society will be allowed to attend. A committee of girls will give a lunch in the domestic science kitchen in the high school tomorrow at 11:30 o'clock. The lunch, which is restricted to the high school faculty and students is intended to demonstrate the progress made in this department. A nominal fee will be asked to cover expenses. Party taking Muff from Railroad Store by mistake, kindly return at once. 14 Afraid of the Noiee. A naval officer once found out that he could not teach the young cadets in the Naval academy not to squirm and start and plug their ears with their fingers when the beavy cannons were fired. It was of no use to argue with them. Pleadings were in vain, and reproofs were always met by the explanation that they couldn't help it. Finally the officer bit upon a plan. He bad a camera trained upon the class without their knowing it. and theu he ordered a broadside to be tired. The noise was thunderous, and the actions of the cadets were, as nsual, most undignified and unwarlike. A lew days later some excellent photographs of the "young men afraid of a noise" were exhibited, and they did the work. The next time the cannon roared the cadets stood like statues carvod from stone, petrified by fear of the truthful camera. St. Louis GlobeDemocrat. No. 6 A
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TO BE ENDED BY THE U. S. Raids Made by Federal Officers in Milwaukee and Chicago for Violating the Postal Laws. (Continued from Page One.) months and the raids ':oday were the result of the inquiry. ' Those to be arrested included drug companies, doctors, midwives and other individuals. LIST OF ARRESTS. CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Following is a statement of the arrests reported up to 2 o'clock this afternoon in the government crusade against illegal methods tending to race suicide: Chicago, 10; Portland, Oregon, 9; Seattle, 8; Oakland, Cal., 8; San Francisco, 7; Pittsburg, 7; Indianapolis, 6; St. Paul, 5; Denver, 5; Spokane, 5; Oklahoma City, 4; Ft. Worth, 4; Omaha, 4; St. Louis, 3; Buffalo, 3; Los Angeles, 3; Mobile, 3; Marietta, 3; San Jose, 3; New York, 2; Albany, 2; Washington, 2; Memphis, 2, Birmingham, 2; Steubenville, 2; Cleveland, 2; Duluth, 2; Winona, Minn., 2; San Antonio, 2; Houston, 2; New Orleans, 2; Kansas City, 2; Topeka, 2; Alameda, Cal., 2; Atlanta, 10; Cincinnati, 1; Toledo, 1; Minneapolis, 1; Galveston, 1; Salt Lake City, 1; Ithaca, N. Y., 1; Terre Haute, 1; Ft. Wayne, 1; Elmira, N. Y., 1 ; East "Orange, N. J., 1 ; Lan caster, Pa., 1; Cumberland, Md., 1; Pine Bank, Pa., 1; Charleston, S. C, 1; Columbia, S. C, 1; Jacksonville, Fla., 1; Columbus, 0., 1; Springfield, O., 1; Mt. Vernon, O., 1; Dayton, O., 1; Convoy, O., 1; Peoria, 111., 1; Kalamazoo, 1; Iron River, Mich., 1; Holden, Mo., 1; Muskogee, Okla., 1; Wichita, 1; Council Bluffs, 1; Bellingham, Wash., 1; Tacoma, 1; Sacramento, 1; Fresno, Calf., 1. THIS PLEASURABLE PHYSIC 10c. For 10c or 25c you can obtain medicine for constipation, biliousness, stomach, liver and bowel trouble which will be worth dollars in improved health and feelings Try Blackburn'c Casca-Royal Pills just once and prove it. (Advertisement) Her Old China. Lady Now, Mary. I want you to be extremely careful. This china has been In the family for 200 years, and Mary Don't worry, mum; I won't tell a soul, and it looks as good as new anyway! Judge. "TRACTOR" is: ithe handsome! I LION wing col-; ;lar for day and; jevening wear.; j Designed on stylish lines ; ; popular with the care-! I ful dressers all over the I country. ' Made with the Patented ; "Button-less Back" and the I famous "Slip-Over" Button- ! ; hole. I "LEEDS " Is a quarter inch lower. Both are fion f pilars Q9&t Brand in Amorrca 2 for 25c Quarter Sizes At tbe fashionable gatherings this season TRACTOR is the collar- Z. ented LION dre. abut that cannot 1 bulse. If CfcS&irtao4CoOirCllaken.Tror.N.Y.
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IS READY FOR USE Laundry at Reid Memorial Hospital Is Completed. - The new laundry at the Reid Memorial hospital, constructed at a cost of $3,600 was completed today and will
jbe given the initial test tomorrow. The machinery in the plant is consid ered the most approved in this section of the state. The equipment consists of a 100inch mangle, two wash machines, an extractor forty -two inches in diameter, making 1200 revolutions a minute, a two-draw dry room, a body ironer, three ironing boards with electric irons. The machinery is driven by an electric motor and works automatically. The feature of the laundry is a dry room. It is said that this is the only dry room in a laundry in eastern Indiana. Poultry Wanted! We will pay the highest market price for poultry. One thousand head of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Chickens wanted this week. SCH WEGMAN'S Meat Markets Phone 2204. 20-eod-6t THOMPSON CHOSEN AS NEW TREASURER (National Newi Association) WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Carmi Thompson, secretary to President Taft, was today appointed treasurer of the United States to succeed Lee McClung, resigned. It was announced at the white house that C. D. Hilles will resume his duties as the president's private secretary tomorrow. Mr. Thompson's first work will be to count the nation's treasure, which will consume about three months and be completed just in time to be done over by the appointment of a new treasurer by Mr. Wilson in March.
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The swimming lessons at the T. M. C. A. under Hebden Corson, of Toronto. Canada, during th week of Nov. 25 promises to interest many who cannot swim. A canvas of the schools was made by the instructors at the "Y." and all students of the public schools who are unable to swim will receive the benefit of the swimming lessons free of charge. A business men's class will be formed providing the demand is great enough. Any boy in the city under the age of eighteen years not in school can enroll in special classes of employed boys by notifying the authorities. RETURN INDICTMENT IN BUFFALO CRIME (National News Association) BUFFALO, Not. 20. An indictment charging murder in the first degree against J. Frank Hickey, accused of the murder of seven year old Joseph Joseph, 7 years old, whose dismembered body was found in a cesspool at Lakawanna. Because of intense feeling among the foreigners at Lackawanna, Hickey will be placed in jail at Buffalo after being brought here from New Jersey. Weather Forecasting. Temperature is bnt one of the el ments of the weather. Considered by itself its evidence is valueless. The chief factor In forecasting Impending conditions of weather Is the pressure of the air as recorded by the barometer. To this prime record the reading of the thermometer and tbe condition of the wind are contributory, but always secondary. As the winds fall from all directions Into tbe trough of low barometric pressure the temperature tends to fall, when ths center of the low passes south of the observation point, and to rise when the low passes northward and thus admits tbe air from the warmer south. New York Sun. large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's promptness, certainty, and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders Is a revelation to those who try jit. K A B 0 Corsets Are Praised and Appreciated By thousands of women. Thousands more should know their merits, should profit by their wonderful softness of texture, suppleness and style giving qualities that make corset wearing a comfort and a pleasure. Kabo Corsets are of the daintiest and best of materials, luxuriously trimmed and finished, refinement in every line, improved appearance with every wearing. A Model for Every Type Pricea $1.00 to $5.00 All our corsets are expertly fitted by an expert corsetierre and the only complete corset fitting parlors in the city.
STATES M RATE Zimmerman , Blames Democratic Administration.
The tax rate for next year will probably be $1.10 per hundred as it was this year, according to Mayor Zimmerman. Tl'V . W - . 1 J J I uT-ii iur iitic was luwriru uuiiujii the last city administration, the tax money was not sufficient to carry on the heavy expenses of the city. Tbe rate was reduced from $1.10. to $1.05 at that time which decreased the Income of the city about $7,000. Mayor Zimmerman said today that
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if the money for lighting the city was paid out of the taxes the tax rate would necessarily be raised to $1.25 per hundred next year.
SOCIETY PERFECTING ITS ORGANIZATION As soon as the committee of the" Wayne County Anti-Tuberculosis society perfects its organization In all parts of the county, it will begin to make arrangements for the collection of funds to combat the spread of the disease in this county. The society was recently reorganized with the purpose of making Its work more effective in the townships of the county. It proposes, to have workers in every community and to disseminate knowledge generally. 1 38 inch All Wool Serges fa Navy, Wine, Tan, Greya Browns, Etc., also pretty brown and grey novelty effects. 8peclal 50c Yd. Yard Wide Kimono Silks. 65e and 75c values. Special 49c Yd. $1.00 62 inch Grey Diagonal Suiting. Special 79c Yd. 30 Inch Wool Flannel Waisting. washable, neat stripe effects. 50c values. While they last. Special 25c Yd. $1.2552 inch All Wool Sponged and Shrunk Men'a Wear Serges, Black, Navy, Brown, Tan. Green and Grey. Special $1.00 Yd. 36 inch guaranteed Satin Charmeuse in dark and evening shades. All silk, equal to any $1.75 values shown elsewhere. All shades. Price this week. Special $1.18 Yd. ' Hosts of women will buy for immediate use, while others will buy now for Christmas Giving and to many not prepared to buy now and we know would appreciate this opportunity of making their purchases now and by paying a nominal sum we will bold same to suit tbe purchaser's convenience, thereby enabling all to take advantake of these unusual values.
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