Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 117, 27 March 1913 — Page 2
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ATTEMPT TO FRAME NEW m LAWS" Meeting of Hunters Will Be Held in Indianapolis or St. Louis.
(National Kewi Association) "WASHINGTON, March 26. Within a few months a meeting of hunters, as well as those who are interested in affording protection to migratory birds such as wild ducks and wild geese, will be held either in Indianapolis or St. Louis for a thorough airing of views on the new Federal law which is designed for' the protection of migratory game. It Is intended to call four meetings of this character under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture, one to be held in the South, one in the East, one In the far West and the other at Indianapolis or St. Louis for the north central states. Views on the new legislation, both pro and con, will be invited and among those who will receive special invitations are the authorities who are charged with the enforcement of the game laws Jn the various states. The Department of Agriculture is aiming first of all to harmonize the various views on the subject and to bring about the fullest possible measure of co-operation between the general government and the states, and it is striving to obtain a general consensus of views before it promulgates the new migratory game regulations. The provision of Federal legislation referred to, which promises to put a quietus on duck hunting except under stringent Federal regulations, is contained in the agricultural appropriation bill, to which former President Taft affixed his signature not longer than an hour before the recent Congress expired.-ft is as follows: "All .wild geese, wild swans, brant, wild ducks, snipe,: plover, woodcock, quail, wild pigeons and all other migratory game and insectiverous birds which in their Northern and Southern migrations pass through or do not remain permanently, the entire year within the border of any state or territory, shall hereafter be deemed to be within the custody and protection of the government of the United States and shall not be destroyed or taken contrary to regulations hereinafter provided." City Statistics Death and Funerals. JOHNSON Robert Udell Johnson, aged 5 years, died Tuesday evening at 6:3Q o'clock at the, home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson. 106 South Ninth street. He is survived by his grandparents and two brothers. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the home. Burial in Earlham cemetery. Friends may call any time. DICKINSON The funeral of Robert B. Dickinson will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the home, 410 North Ninth street and will be private. Burial in Earlham cemetery END LIVER TROUBLE WITHOUT CALOMEL Untrustworthy Drug, Thought to Loosen the Teeth, Now Made Absolutely Unnecessary. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel are the mildest, but surest laxative known, and their effect on the liver is almost Instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. Dr. Edwards has been calomel's uncompromising foe. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets, a rare combination of vegetable compounds mixed with olive oil. These pleasant, harmless little tablets do all the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc, with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel at all, but to let Olive Tablets take their place. Most headache, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they 'clear the clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spirits. At 10c and 25c a box. "Every little Olive Tablet has a movement all its own." The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, Ohio. (Advertisement)
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BREEZY BASEBALL BABBLE
President Dugdale of the Seattle club of the Northwestern League has engaged George Paris, a famous coast athlete, as trainer for his team. Paris now lives in Vancouver and will report to Seattle about March 15. Paul Mcllale has been elected a director of the Worcester Club of the New England League, succeeding Jimmy Collins, who last season sold his interest in the club. Jesse Burkett is the president and manager of the team. In return for the transfer of Catcher Dan Rowley to the Phillies, the Portland Coast League club gets in Loan, and Pitcher Stanley, formerly with Atlantic City in the Tri-State League. According to a report circulated in Central League circles, the disclosures in the Evansville debt case will result in action being taken at the coming Central League meeting to bar Aggie Grant from the league in any capacity. A third member of the Manush family has broken into baseball. He is Earl and has signed with Meridian of the Cotton States League. Frank Is with Toledo and George Is manager of the Keokuk team of the Central Association. President Sol Myers of the Indianapolis Club, though he has a "farm" at Springfield, is also expected to help Evansville out in building a team. Evansville expects to get from Indiana-WOULD-BE-RESCUER MET HEROIC DEATH (National News Association) LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 26 L. P. Woolery, a special student at Purdue, lost his life in the raging water of the Wabash river between the Main and Brown street bridges yesterday afternoon when the torrent upset a canoe in which he and G. B. Ely, a junior at Purdue, were trying to get to the Brown street levee to rescue Paul Wangerin and Charles Burhouse, who were marooned there. Wangerin and Burhouse were standing on the west pier of the Brown street bridge when two of the spans collapsed. Woolery and Ely were warned against venturing out but persisted. About thirty feet from the shore, a wave struck the frail craft and upset it. Woolery tried to swim but could not and he sank in about sixteen feet of water. His body haa not been recovered. u Swims to Safety. Ely swam through the rough water until he came to the roof of a barn. The water was sweeping around the barn at a terrific rate when Capt. John Kluth of the Police Department arranged a pulley which Ely hung to and he was carried to the Main street levee. His frantic mother was on the shore watching him. Woolery, who lost his life, is a son of F. P. Woolery of 1962 Broadway, Indianapolis. MOTORCYCLE NOTES It is impossible for the naval officers to take a spin over the "restless deep," but with a keen anticipation of motorcycling, possibilities while in port, several of the officers of the U. S. "Wyoming" carrying "two-wheelers" aboard ship. When they are in port, the officers have the motorcycles taken from the special compartment in which they are stored, swung to a lighter by means of an electrlo crane, and thence ashore. The motorcycle thus gives Jthem an opportunity to get a more intimate view of the many countries where they touch. Something Wrong. What makes you think the new soprano won't do? At first you said her voice was good." "I know I did, but none of the other sopranos seem to be Jealous of her." Louisville Courier-Journal. WARD MEETINGS HELD TONIGHT At the following places this evening the Progressive voters in their respective wards will meet for the purpose of electing precinct chairmen, who will select a city committee: First Ward Court House. Second Ward City Building. Third WTard 2nd Floor Masonic Temple. Fourth Ward South Side Hose House. Fifth Ward East End Hose House. Sixth Ward West Side Hose House. Eighth Ward West Side Republican Club. All Progressive voters are urgently requested to attend these ward meetings and assist in selecting a good city committee.
polis Mowe, Wentz, Frank O'Day and others. Northwestern League newspaper writers are demanding that the league magnates loosen up and use the double umpire staff. They declare the Jones circuit the only one of importance in the game that is using one umpire to the game. Though President Smith takes a highly moral view of the question and insists the Appalachian League shall not play Sunday ball, Middleboro, the new member, insists that it must play Sunday to live and is likely to have Its way. The New England League will open it3 season on April 30, but the schedule has been held up pending settlement of the Fall River franchise's location. The playing season will be shorter and a number of double headers will be scheduled. Announcement from Nashville is that Akron of the Interstate League, under its new ownership and with a new manager, will be a "farm" for the Nashville Club. Akron heretofore has been owned by the Columbus American Association Club. A player of whom much is expected by Manager 'Lou Castro of the Portsmouth team of the Virginia League is Mike Davis of Columbus, Ohio, who made a great record as a semi-pro last season. He is a catcher and rated as a hard and timely hitter.
NORTHBOUND CITY CAR DEMOLISHES RIG North bound city car Number 333 struck a buggy driven by Ham Beetly of Hollandsburg this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and completely demolished the buggy. Mr. Beetly and a man who was riding with him were thrown about twenty feet but escaped serious injury. Applying the Phrase. Editor (to new reporter) You say In this report of the fire that "the lurid glare of forked flames shot athwart the dark domed sky." Are you sure of that? " New Reporter Ye.s. sir: I saw the whole thins. Editor Did you notice any Insurance mnn looking about the place, or learn what caused the fire, or the probable amount of property destroyed? New ReporterNo, sir. Editor (striking match) Well, just watch the lurid glare of forked flames shoot athwart this report! Liverpool Mercury, : , " ," Wi Benefited Many Who Had Tuberculosis Those who suffer from Consumption are generally troubled with night sweats, fever, loss of strength and little or no appetite. Fresh air. pood food, and the proper care of the body are essential to a recovery, but In many cases something else Is needed. Kfkmun's Alterative Is a medicine which has been most successful in stopping night sweats, reducing fever and promoting appetite, and many who have used it. declare It saved their lives. Investigate what It did in this case: "Gentlemen : For four years I was troubled with cough, which gradually became worse; I had night sweats and pulns in my chest. I was losing my appetite and had become co thin and weak I could not attend to my household duties. A physician pronounced my case Consumption. Not being satisfied, I was examined by the physicians of the Polyclinic Hospital. They also prouounced the disease Consumption, which was proven later by an examination of sputum, as Tuberculosis Bacilli were found. I was ordered to a Consumptive Hospital. My nephew would not allow me to go until I had tried Eckraa&'s Alterative. Before I had taken the medicine three weeks I had marked relief, night sweats ceased, pain In the breast relieved, cough became loose and easy, fever left me and I commenced getting well. My health became normal. I am In exclent health now and have been completely cured for ten years. I strongly recommend it." (MRS.) MARY WASSOX. Care Ed. Green. 122 S. 17th St.. Phila.. Pa. Eckman's Alterative is effective in Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and iu upbuildiug the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries and write to Eckinai Laboratory, Philadelphia. Pa., for evidence. For sale by all leading druggists A. G. Luken and Company. (Advertisement) Going We While Fares are Reduced Over Pennsylvania Lines One Way Colonist Tickets Northwest, West and Southwest To many points In Arizona, California, Idaho. Mexico. Montitaa. New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Texas. Utah, Washington, Wyoming, also to Northwest Canada. Sold Daily March 15 For details boat larva and roots consult Ticket Afants
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PART OF CAMBRIDGE CITY IS INUNDATED Biggest Flood in That Section Since 1866 Tracks Are Washed Out.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, March 26. The flood which visited Cambridge City and vicinity Monday afternoon and night, is the greatest since 1866. The Whitewater river has overspread its banks inundating the east part of the town to the depth of three or four feet. Many citizens residing near the river abandoned their homes during the night. On the Big Four line between this city and Hagerstown, more than onehalf mile of track Is washed out. There are numerous washouts along the P., C, C. and St. L., the L. E. and W. and T. H., I. and E. lines. All trains leaving Indianapolis during the night are held at this point, because of the damaged condition of the track near the river. The river has risen to the depth of three or four feet about the school building and the schools have been abandoned. Willie many of the homes near the river have been greatly damaged there have been no other serious results to the citizens. HAPPY HOLLOW HAS A HOUSE CLEANING A fire department company was sent to Happy Hollow this afternoon for the j purpose of washing out the houses in that district which were littered with debris when the flood waters poured intothem. Their tenants are prepared to return for they have no more fears of an invasion by the river. Yesterday the firemen washed out various rooms in the Starr Piano company plant.
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In Case of Man Who Fought Patrolman. The decision on the case of Fred Valcourt, who was arrested for public intoxication March 17, was withheld by Mayor Zimmerman in police court this morning. Valcourt was arrested in a North D street saloon after he had challenged Patrolman Lawler to a fight. Valcourt charges that the officer was unduly rough and had no reason for arresting him. He pleaded not guilty to public intoxication but witnesses stated that the man was under tho influence of liquor when he was arrested. THROW OUT THE LINE Give the Kidneys Help and Many People Will Be Happier. "Throw Out the Life Line" Weak kidneys need help. They're often overworked don't get the poison filtered out of the blood. Will you help them? Doan's Kidney Pills have brought benefit to thousands of kidney sufferers. Read this case: Mrs. Sarah Hamilton. 226 N. Eighth St., Richmond, Ind., says "I think there is nothing equal to Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney complaint. For several years I was Bubject to rheumatic pains in my back and shoulders. I also had headaches and nothing helped me until I took Doan's Kidney Pills. They made me feel like a different person. 4 am just as willing to endorse this remedy now as I was some years ago when I first used It." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. (Advertisement Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Stop being miserable life is too short you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and digest it: enjoy it, without fear of rebellion in the stomach. Diapepsin belongs in your home. Should one of the family eat something which doesn't agree with them or in case of an attack of Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement, it is there to give tha quickest, surest .ellef known.
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