Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 73, 4 February 1913 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1913.

MUCH OPPOSITION TO THE DRUG ACT Unexpected Fight Develops In the Lower House on the Keegan Measure

AID FOR TEACHERS Provided in White Bill Entered in Senate Shively Bill is Amended. (National News Association) INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 4. The carefully planned fight on the Keegan bill to curb the Indiscriminate sales of habit forming drugs consumed the entire forenoon session of the house 'today after that bill came up for second reading and amendments. Rep. Sands of South Bend moved an amendment that nothing in the act shall be construed to prevent the legitimate administering of cocaine, etc., by regularly licensed physicians, veterinarians or dentists. Declaring that the amendment would balk the (purpose of the bill, which was aimed to crush out one of the damnable of evils Representative Keegan led 1n defense of the measure and was supported by Representative Thornton. Mr. Sands was reinforced by Fleming, Combs and Jeyendecker. It was expected that a vote on the amendment would be reached before the close of the day. WHAT THE SENATE DID. INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 4. The advancement of the Shively public utilItle bill to seiond reading and the adoption of an amendment which snakes It similar to the bill introduced in the house by Representative Spencer, and the introduction by Senator Fleming of a bill, which, it is said, would legalize the Tamous "in and out fees" which have been the bone of contention between sheriffs and county auditors for years, were the interesting features of the senate today. The amendment of the Shively bill merely changed the name of the commission and made the bill accord with the ideas of the administration. The bill may now be called for third leading after tomorrow. Senator White introduced a teachers pension bill providing that any teacher disabled after 15 years service may receive a pension equal to one percent for each years service of the average salary earned during the last five years of such service, and that retirement may be taken after 33 years service if the teacher has reached the age of 53. The bill requiring that all applicants for marriage licenses must present a certificate of good health, came before the senate with Senator Neal as its sponBor. Senators Fleming and George Wood signed a minority report against the indefinite postponement of Wood's highway commission bill, and it was adopted after a brief debate. Senator Will R. .Wood introduced a bill to permit railroad men and other voters to vote wherever they may happen to be on election day. BEACH CASE JURY QUICKLY OBTAINED This Work Took Just Twenty-two Minutes N. Y. Societv Interested. (National News Association) AIKEN. S. C, Feb. 1. New York society was strongly represented in the court room when the trial of Frederick O. Beach, the millionaire New York society man accused of slashing his wife's throat at their winter home, began here. Every seat in the court room was occupied when Mr. I?ach accompanied by his wife entered arm in arm and nodded to their many acquantances in the court room. The Beaches were accompanied by Mrs. Beach's sister, Mrs. James B. Taylor of New York. Others in the court room were Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin, Mrs. Joseph Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hollin, Jr.. Mr. Edward Smith aad Miss Marion Hollins. all members of Newport's "four hundred." The trial began at 10 o'clock and it took but 22 minutes to secure a jury, composed of seven formers, two mill operatives, two merchants and one laborer. They looked with interest upon the fashionable gowns and dainty toilets of the society women. Mr. Beach was very nervous, twisting his hands while conferring with his lawyer. Mrs. Beach wore a brown tailormade suit and a brown toque and frequently whispered to her husband. It Is understood she will be a witness for the defense. Taking Her Down. Miss Elderbud (triumphantly) Jast think of it! At the ball last night I listened to five declarations of love. Ber Friend How mean of yon. Alice! Who was the pretty girl you were Bitting oear? Boston Transcript. .RHEUMATISM y tuna. Liver, luoney. Lunt lie. Stomach a, ma hi...... c'rd by Pcim'a Sure Safe & Speedy Core emy 2 So and 7Se at Druallsts er by mail. senntR.CC. aunimis unM.

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City Statistics Marriage Licenses. Leslie Wyatt Mitchell, 21, brickmason, Indianapolis, and Miss Hazel Brock, 19, Hagerstown. Building Permins. D. W. Walters, 35-37 South Sixth street, concrete building, $2,50. Births. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, 100 North West Seventh, fifth child, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Smith, 414 North West First street, first child, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Ball, 1117 North G street, first child, girl. Deaths and Funerals. MITCHELL Martha E. Mitchell, aged 73 years, died Monday evening at the home of her nephew, Edward Dean, 314 North Fourteenth street. Death was due to a complication of diseases. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. OVERSTREET The funeral of Velma Elizabeth Overstreet, who died Sunday at her home in Williams street, will be held Wednesday morning at eight o'clock from the home. The body will be shipped to Shandon, J Ohio, for burial. Fnends may call any time. MORGAN Mrs. Ida Morgan, aged ! 60 years, wife of Charles W. Morgan, died last evening at five o'clock at the Reid Memorial Hospital after a short illness. The deceased is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Morgan of New York City, John Morgan and a daughter, Miss Clara Morgan. Mrs. Morgan was born in Cincinnati, but had resided here nearly all her life. She was a prominent member of the St. Paul's Episcopal church and was identified with the St. Paul's Guild. She was a member of the Magazine club. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. CAMPBELL The body of Mrs. Howard Campbell, who died in Los Angeles last week, will arrive in this cify tonight. Friends may call at the home tomorrow afternoon and evening. The funeral will be from the residence, 2019 East Main street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The burial will be at Earlham cemetery. Rising to the Burden. "An acre of ground that now supports two people will have to support a thousand in days to come." "Well, it can probnbly do it." asserted Mr. Wombat. "1 used to barely support myself. Now 1 support a wife, four children, a mother-in-law and two of my wife's brothers, and I don't seem to feel the strain very much more." Kansas City Journal. Things Do Not "Just Happen" But are the result of the intelligent work of a healthy body and brain But body and brain cannot do their best work unless nourished and built up on the right kind of food. Grape-Nuts is a well-balanced food made of wheat and barley and contains the vital food elements in form for easy digestion. It meets Nature's requirements for building strong bodies and active brains. When these are healthy a person is equipped to "do things." "There's a Reason"

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Alexandra, the most beloved woman in Europe, was the recipient of congratulations from all parts of the world, on the anniversary of her natal day. A short time ago she surprised an amateur photographer who was making pictures of her bungalow on the seashore near SandTinghara, by commanding him to take a picture of herself and friends.

SIXTY IK MINSTREL To Be Given by Local Order of Eagles. Rehearsals are being held by the Eagles lodge for the minstrel to be held February 13 and 14 at the Gennett theater. The purpose of th minstrel is to raise money, which will be applied on the construction of the Eagles' proposed home. The new building is to be erected on South Seventh street. Work will start in the spring. About sixty members of the lodge will take part in the minstrel. An Irish Incident. "Driver." said an English tourist who was being driven on a Jaunting car through the Donegal highlands. "1 notice that when you speak to your friends whom you meet on the road you invariably do so in Irish, but when you address your horse you do so In English. How is this?" To which came the retort: "Musha! Now, thin. Isn't English good enough for him?"

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PRODUCE. (Paid by Ed. Cooper) Old Hens, per lb 15c Old Roosters per lb 10c Young Chickens, per lb. ...IS to 20c Eggs, per dozen 23c Oountrv Butter, per lb 2Sc i GRAIN MARKET. (Paid by Richmond Roller MUla.) Wheat, per bu $1.00 Oats, per bu SOc Corn, per bu 40c ttye, per bu. 50c Bran, per ton J23.00 Middlings, per ton $26.fJ ; WAGON MARKET. (Paid by Omer Whelan ? New corn, per bu ,.0c Oats, per bu 2Sc Icose hay, per ton $14 no Rye Straw Or.ts or what straw $5 tut Clover Hay $1000 FORCE INCREASED AT FOUNTAIN CITY t Palladium Special) FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind.. Feb 4 The enlargement of the O. 71. & I. railroad station here and the addition of 'three men to care for the additional ! duties planned for the station agent, is to be made within thirty days, according to information secured from an authentic source. The provisions of the state laws regulating safety devices for railroads is understood to be the cause of the rhangs. An inprlocklng safety block system is to be Installed at the local station, which will make it necesary to add three imen to the force in charge there. j But one man is now employed here, assuming all the duties as operator, i switchman and station agent. The other men will relieve him of all tele- ; graphic work. "Up to the Minute!" Keep that way it means health and happiness; but at the first sign of weakness in the Stomach, Liver or Bowels take HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters right away. It may save you a long sick spell. It is for Poor Appetite, Sour Stomach, Headache, Indigestion, Costiveness,. Colds and Grippe. L 1 1 The GreekTheatre at Berkeley seats 8,ooo people and is the only one of its kind in the world. It is a faithful reproduction of an ancient model. A superb climate made the contraction of such a building practicable and makes California the garden spot of the earth. Cincinnati, Okie 17

Raising a Hue and Cry. The word "huer." which cropped op In the reports of a recent court case, seems to hare perplexed the subeditors, for most papers reproduced It as "hewer." Huer is. howerer. the correct term and describes a man put on duty oy his brother fishermen to watch for the comins of the shoals of pilchard oS the Cornish coast. Be raised. In fact, "a hue and cry when he saw the culls clustering over the shoal in the distance, and the boats were at once hurried to the spot. London Chronicle.

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