Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 10, 21 November 1912 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 191Z.

CHINATOWN READY FOR RUSSIAN WAR "Will Raise Funds in Frisco to Help New Republic in the Struggle.

(National New Association) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 21. Chinatown is in a ferment over the receipt of cablegrams that Chung Hwa republic is preparing for a war with Russia for the possession of the Province of Mongolia. The big secret societies which fostered the revolutionary movement and led the campaign for funds through their headquarters here have for the last week been interchanging cablegrams with President Yuan Shi Kai and Gov. Wu Hon Man of Quang Tung province concerning the situation in Mongolia. The climax was reached last night, when the young China association, the society organized by Dr. Sun Yat Sen, China's liberator, opened a public campaign for funds to sustain a war with Russia. Lecturers were sent through Chinatown today bearing placards announcing "Chinese-Russian war lectures." At street corners they explained to the Chinese the situation, saying that war was imminent and that fund were necessary to aid China. The Salvation parallels the action last September, when the Young China association publicly opened the campaign for funds for the Chinese revolutionary movement. Dispatches have been received here by Yok Gook Har, secretary to Fung Chi You, secretary of state of Yuan Shi Kai's cabinet, to the effect that an army of sixty thousand has been mobilized in Pekin and that General Wong Hing, hero of the revolution, has been appointed its leader.

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State of Ohio, city of Toledo, Lucas County,

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is senior partner of the firm cf F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said -firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. (Seal) A. W. OLE AS ON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. (Advertisement)

EXPRESS INQUIRY 1 1 1 HAS BEEN STARTED

(National New Association) ! WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. The Interstate Commerce Commission today started an inquiry for the purpose of fixing express rates on bread and bakery products. All the express companies in the country are made parties to the inquiry. Of the 22,000 rates on file with the commission it was dis' covered that no rates ever had been given on bread and bakery products.

ENTIRE VILLAGES BEING DESERTED

(National News Association) CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov. 21.

Entire villages are being deserted by I the striking coal miners and their families in the district now under martial law and the men are taking to the hills and preparing to fight. Anarchy exists at many points and conditions are so ominous that the authorities are today conferring on the advisability of calling on the federal government for United States soldiers to restore conditions to normal there for

once for all. Major James I. Pratt said today the situation is worse now than at an time since the troubles first begr earlier in the year. The soldiers sle. on their guns last night. It is believi the miners, who are assembling on the hillsides are betng marshalled for an attack. They are desperate and bloody Civil war is imminent.

SIKH SOLDIERS.

An Interesting Division of the British Army In India. In the English papers one may frequently see pictures of tiny soldiers, about seven or eight years of age, gravely saluting elderly officers. These Infants at arms are boy recruits holding regular and dignified places in the Indian army. Each Sikh regiment is allowed twelve of these little chaps, who are trained almost from babyhood. They' are paid each 3 rupees and 8 annas a month and at the age of sixteen enter the regular army. The Sikh soldiers are an interesting and remarkable part of the British army In India. Their conduct in frontier engagements has distinguished them as brave, steady and devoted to their English officers.' Yet about fifty years ago these well ordered soldiers were fanatical savage who in their mad uprisings shook the power of Great Britain. Once conquered, thoy accepted British rule and were trained end disciplined into a well equipped army of 30,000 soldiers. They formed part of the force that subdued the mutiny. The Hodson's horse troops, which helped capture Delhi, were composed of Sikhs whose devoted service to their leader made them famous. Their scarlet sashes and turbans gained them the name of "Flamingoes." Their descendants are no less, determined fighters and stanch soldiers. New York Press. Assyrian Healing. Some of the medical treatises of ancient Assyria are models of simplicity, and we cannot, doubt the effectiveness of their prescriptions. Thus we are told that If a man has colic we should "make him crouch down on his heels and pour cold water over his head." That ought to cure colic if only the water Is cold enough. Again, "When a man is bilious rnb him with an onion nnd let him drink nothing but water and abstain from food altogether." The onion part is probably decorative. At least It can do no harm, while the abstention from food is salutary in the extreme, even for those who are not very bilious. But If a man is in "a weak state" why should it benefit him to ."strike . him on the head fourteen times with your thumb?" This is suggestive of faith healing.

Primrose Day. Primrose day in England, the anniversary of the death of Benjamin Disraeli. Lord Beaconsfield, had its origin in the tribute, a modest wreath of primroses, sent by Queen Victoria for the funeral of Beaconsfield. The general impression that the primrose was Beacousfield's favorite flower came from a misunderstanding of the words attached to the queen's tribute "F. Victoria. His favorite flower." The public thought the queen meant that the primrose was Beaconsfield's favorite flower when in truth she meant that it was the favorite flower of the prince consort. New York American.

"Swallowed a Word." Little Mary was telling what she thought was an exciting story about a dream. She stuttered in her effort, gulped and paused hopelessly without completing the sentence. "Why. child, what is the matterr her mother asked. The little girl smiled ruefully and replied. "1 swallowed a word." Indianapolis News.

Ths Main Thing. Aged Suitor It is true that I am considerable older than you. but a man

I is as young as he feels, you know.

and Miss Pert Oh. that doesn't matter! What I want to know is if you are as rich as you look. Boston Transcript.

Good Substitute. Edna Did Mabel get that six shooter she spoke of providing herself with as a protection against burglars? EvaNo. She got a six footer. Judge.

Proof Positive. "Am I the first girl you ever kissed?" "Supposing I said yes?' " "Never mind supposing. Am I?" "Supposing 1 said no?' " "There! I knew I wasn't." Lippln-cott's.

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and with it snow 'and ice and cold weather. Are you prepared for it? Is your coal bin filled? If not NOW is the logical time to fill it. Coal is difficult to get and wholesale prices are high and soaring now. Conditions will be worse when real cold weather comes. You will save money by buying coal today. We recommend Pocahontas for the furnace and Jewel for cook stoves, heating stoves and grates. Phone your order to 2015 or 2016.

Progressive Courtship. "No. Annabel Green. 1 cannot marry you. My rich bachelor uncle declares he will cut me off with a nickel if 1 wed without his approval." And the young man with the weak cbln sighed forlornly. "Very well." replied the determined girl; "I will go to your uncle. What is his address?" "Don't go. Annabel!" cried the youth. "It would only prejudice him still more against me." "You mistake my meaning. Clarence Proons." said the girl. "If 1 can't marry you I will marry your uncle." Buffalo Express.

Why Cerainly. May Girls, what do the papers mean when they talk about the seat of war? Ella I don't know, any more than I do what a standing army is for. Bell How ignorant you are. dears! The seat of war is for the standing army to sit on when It getstired. London Tit-Bits.

CHICKENS PLENTIFUL Turkey Crop Short in Western Wayne County. (Palladium Special) CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Nov. 21. The turkey crop in western Wayne county will be exceedingly short. It is estimated that the crop will fall twenty-percent short of the average crop. Local poultry dealers are paying sixteen cents per pound live weight. The price last year was only fifteen. Several years ago the price ranged from ten to twelve cents per pound. Eastern dealers do not think the price will exceed sixteen cents. The chicken crop in this vicinity is unusually heavy, large shipments being made from this locality. Chickens are being sold at nine cents per pound live weight, which is one cent higher than last year. The year was not as good as last because of the heavy rains during the spring months.

SPECIAL MATINEE WILL BE GIVEN

The sale of seats for Christie Macdonald in "The Spring Maid" opened at the Murray theater at 10 o'clock this morning and the lineup remained unbroken until long after the dinner hour. Hundreds were turned away.

disappointed in their inability to obtain desirable seats. Under these conditions telegraphic communications were at once taken up with Messrs. Werba & Luescher at New York City and after considerable pleading they consented to a special matinee which arrangement the local management hopes that everybody desiring to witness this unusual production may have an opportunity either in the af- , ternoon or evening. The special matinee will start promptly at 2:30 p. m. ' and seats are now on sale at the Murray.

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CAUSES SENSATION (National News Association) PADUCAH. Ky.. Nov. 21. The arrest of Albert Berry, charged with embezzling $3,S00, was followed by the suspension of ohief of Police Henry Bailey, night sergeant William Beav

ers and detectives G. H. Scott and Henley Franklin. The action was taken by the board of fire and police

commissioners after an investigation

of the charge that , there bad been wide open gambling in Paducah and '

ffierry's claim that he had lost most of

the money in these places. :

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