Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 38, 24 December 1913 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 1913

CABINET MEMBER AND HUERTA CLASH

Banquet Given in President's . Honor Results in Wordy-Battle.

CALLS YANKEE NAMES

Mexico's Chief Executive Defends Americans From Official's Tirade.

GERMAN AERONAUTS ESTABLISH RECORD Men Who Traveled 1,740 Miles in 82 Hours Held By Russian Officers.

MEXICO CITY, Dec. 24 Federal troops were dispatched from San Luis Potosl today in pursuit of a band of rebels who blew up a troop train at Cuarcos station and butchered all the helpless government soldiers who wtre not killed by the blast of dynamite set off when the train passed. Report 8 received here say at least 150 soldiers were killed. Most of them met instant death, being blown to bits by the terrific explosion. Those who crawled wounded from the debris weru bayoneted. Deep interest is felt In diplomatic circles today as a result of the sensa

tional dispute that occurred last night at the state dinner given by General Huerta at which Quierdo Moheno, minister of foreign affairs, attacked Americans as "imperialistic Yankees," but was sharply answered by Senor Ufrutia, former minister of the interior. According to the guests at the dinner General Huerta expressed himself as in accord "with TIrrutia, and as a result it is likely that Meheno will retire from the cabinet. Rumors that there are factional differences in the cabinet were confirmed at the banquet. Senor Gorostieta, minister of justice, and Senor Alcooer, acting minister of the interior, indorsed the views of Urrutia, who said: "The only way to preserve peace is to establish strict justice and to assure its continuance I believe that the foreign conflict must be settled by diplomatic means and through the government, employing all the peaceful resources which are at its command. "If General Huerta will do this he will not only win the gratitude of all Mexicans, but also the blessing of Heaven." The opening clash of the two factions was caused by Moheno in a tribute to Huerta, declaring him "the hero of the American continent, who was the first to have the courage to cheok the northern colossus," and then continued: "Should General Huerta die he would have as his shroud not only the tri-color of Mexico, but the flags of twenty-three Latin-American nations, as the fate of all Latin-America is involved In- his defiance of the imperialistic Yankees." When some Americans expressed surprised today over the fact that Nelson O'Shaughnessy, the United States charge d' affairs, attended the birthday reception of General Huerta, It was explained that It was done as personal courtesy, and not Intended to indicate any change in the attitude of the American government.

PERM, Russia, Dec. 24. Three German aeronauts, who landed here yesterday after having traveled 1,740 miles in eighty-two hours from Bitterfield, Prussia, and established a new long distance balloon record, are under surveillance of the Russian military authorities. As no photos or maps were found in the balloon, it is not believed that the aeronauts will be prevented from leaving the country. "It was a mild ride, every minute of which was filled with adventure," said Herr Kevlen, one of the trio. "But the climax came when we were passing over Odessa. The garrison evi

dently thought we were spies and ; turned loose their long-range artillery, j Some of the shells came so close that !

we threw out ballast and rose above the danger point.

CONVERT OF SUNDAY WANTS FIGHT HERE

Guy "Kid" Rogers Returns to Squared Circle After Preaching.

IN THIRTY-TWO BOUTS

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Believe Hoz Cholera and!

Human Spinal Meningitis Germs Identical.

WILL ENLARGE STAGE Improvement At High School Is Begun.

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Scrapp in the Ring.

ECONOMY, Dec. 24 Believing that 1 there is no hog cholera, Dr. Frank

I McKinnon of Losantsville has an

nounced after months of study, that ;

the so called hog cholera germs are identical with those causing spinal

meningitis in the human system. i

Dr. McKinnoin asserts that the bacteria that produce real cholera are

bacilli that do not even belong to the ;

family of germs found in the so called hog cholera. The result of Dr. McKinuon's dis

covery have already been announced I to scientists of this state and is cans- i

Work has been started on the enlargement of the stage in the high school auditorium. The stage has been too small to accommodate the large school orchestra of over sixty pieces, and also too small for giving school plays satisfactorily. The improvement has been for long time advocated by Prof. Sloane, who conducted the

orchestra, and it was largely through his efforts that the change u brought about. The floor space formerly was about 450 square feet, insufficient to accommodate an orchestra of sixty pieces, while now. after the remodeling, it will have a floor space of S00 square feet. It takes approximately nine square feet for each or chestra player. With the members all together. Professor Sloane claims the tone volume will be much better and the orchestra will be able to do more effective work. The tone will be carried out over the audience with the players above the seats of the chapel and the disadvantage of being on a level with the floor will be done away with.

" The addition to the present stage will have a concrete foundation an.i will be additionally reenforced by the front part of the old stage being leit in its present position. So that the orchestra may hold its regular rehearsals, the contractor's enforcements will be left in place if the concrete ha not dried out sufficiently by the tim school begins again in January. -The work is in charge of W. -Kaufman and Son. architects, ani Harry E. Pinnick. contractor In Argentine it is possible to lease not more than 49.521 acres or public land and to buy directly 6.178 acres of pasture land, or 494 acres of agricultural land.

Guy "Kid" Rogers, a "Billy" Sunday

convert, and one time light weight

champion of Canada, who quit the

squared circle for the evangelistic pul-jing much discussion. Dr. McKinnon Is!

pit and subsequently returned to his

first love, is in Richmond today on a

prepared to give demonstrations of the

difference between cholera germs and .

ASK XMAS DINNERS AND ARE ARRESTED

Being "early birds" in soliciting for

the Christmas dinners thirty-six hours !

in advance, didn't work for Hubert St. Clair, Frank Smith, Harry Williams and George Spencer, "knights of the road," who tried to settle down in Richmond long enough to stow away a half dozen Christmas dinners. When a good start had been made, Westenberg and Wenger escorted them towards Ohio with the parting threat of six months on the stone pile for a return engagement. The traveling kit of Frank Cavanaugh, Frank Wallace and George Miller was above the average of tie walkers, it was found last night by the police. With the usual knife and spoons, Cavanaugh, acting as steward, carried razors, scissors, thread and a bar of soap. They were charged with vagrancy but released to spend Christmas in another city. Dave Robinson was fined $1 and costs for intoxication. He was taken to the county jail in default of his fine.

booking tour through the middle west. the spinal meningitis bacilli which "I quit the evangelistic work be- j are called hog cholera germs, he says. !

cause I wanted to earn an honest nving," said Rogers today. "As I look Tiirknv nnrl Ovstpr DresSback now, I am ashamed of that kind . 1 Hf Ke ana Sler UtS,. of work, we are, aii of us, out for ! ing Christmas Eve, at Spot the money, but I would rather earn it j TVi4wlr c 9fi Main 23-2t honestly in a good, stiff scrap with' lOroeCK S, dO iUdin Ol. some man my physical equal, than to ! take it In the manner that some ev-j FARMER SHOOTS aD"AnSyou'have to do to enter the I TELEGRAPH OPERATOR evangelistic work is to memorize at choice assortment of "hot shots" and j SYRACUSE. N. Y., Dec. 24. In a then go after the multitude. There revolver duel Frank Kenyon, 22 years is no doubt but that evangelistic work old, a telegraph operator at the West has been productive of great good in Shore Station at Amber, six mileB this country, but after being in the from here, was shot to death today game I am entirely willing to let some by Burt Webster, a young farmer.

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Rogers Mild Mannered. Rogers is a quiet, mild-mannered

after he had kept Webster's father, wife and child huddled in one room at their home for several hours, and

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COLISEUM Roller Skating tonight and all day tomorrow. Carlsbad by law requires all buildings to be as nearly fireproof as possible, with the result that the city's firemen earn most of their wages as chimney sweeps.

ALUMNI JIVE TALKS Hall and Knollenberg Praise Earlham College.

At the Earlham chapel exercises yesterday students "were greeted by two members of the alumni, Mr. Hall How a member of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin, and Bernhardt Knollenberg, a Richmond young man, now studying law in Harvard. Both spoke highly of the Quaker college and said t'y were proud of their connection it. Mr. Knol lenberg praised lepartment of public speaking in urlham and said the six men who tried cut in the final debate primaries, Saturday, were equal to any in the undergraduate schools of Harvard.

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young man, and looks and acts the threatening to murder them all. Kenparson rather than the pugilist. He . yon went insane last night. says he was converted by "Billy" j Sunday at Waterloo, Iowa, and worked ; Having introduced medical inspecwith the Volunteers of America and tion in 1872, Elmira, N. Y., claims to later as an independent evangelist. have been the first American city to Rogers would like to interest local adopt health supervision of school chilpromoters of the light game in a dren. bout to be pulled off between himself ' and some high-class light weight, some ;

time next month in Richmond. His record shows that he ought to be able to give a good account of himself, as he has been in thirty-two fights without having .been floored a single time, and fighting a draw with Frank Whitney, who won a decision

over juauung iveison. ttogers is trav- Kondon-a catarr

eling in an automobile with William , u'X.dS: IS Chaubody, his training partner. harmful drugs. tiuaranteeit rijrht and wa

orove IE oy a Dlgr irae sample, tubes all drufnnata or direct.

On the theory that healthy children should have the fresh air benefits usually reserved for the sickly, Supt. Wheatley, of Middletown, Conn., has Introduced a modified open-window plan throughout his entire school system.

Think what is stooolne it! Think

the germs and diseased tissues which

poison every breath!

Here is tbe bis point in the treatment by

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"Teach the facts about your home city in the public schools," urges the Bureau of Municipal Research, New York City.

With kind thoughts and glad remembrances, we wish you a Merry Christmas Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores ., Store closes at Noon until 3 o'clock. Open the remainder of day as usual.

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"The Place You Get the Most Change Back."

We Tiro, si oik You At this season of the year we should like to take you by the hand and wish you a very merry Christmas and a happy, prosperous New and Whole Year; but as this pleasure is denied us. we shall instaed, reach our hand across this page to you and extend our greetings. It is fitting at this time to pause and briefly review a few of the events of the closing year, that we may better appreciate the good that has resulted. It has been a year of trial and calamity to some. Floods have demanded a heavy toll; the parched earth has been unable to give her accustomed yield; matters uncontrollable have, in many instances, resulted in trying difficulties. The need of the suffering has helped us to remember our responsibilities to others and our inter-dependence, the one upon the other. Among other things, the struggle has taught that both buyer and seller have just demands that should be respencted and the confidence of the one in th other has been strengthened. And from out of all this comes the lesson of patience. Common trials have resulted in a better understanding, a stronger friendship, which after all is better far than monetary gain. We rejoice, too, in the new friends made, the old friends retained, the development, enlargement and broadening of our ideas, and the up-building of our capacity for better service. We will enter into the New Year better equipped than ever before to do our 'full duty, and with a sincere desire of advancing our common good. Let us forget the difficulties that are past. Let us think of the good that has come to us. Let us profit by the lessons learned. That the New Year may bless you with a bountiful supply of all that is good is the sincere wish of The Conkey Drug Company. We Thank You

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We wish to thank the Buying Public for making possible the largest year's business we have ever enjoyed. Also for the spirit of "Buying Early" which made this large increase possible, and we most sincerely appreciate this kindly consideration on behalf of our employes as well as ourselves. The Golden Rule was never more in evidence by the Buying Public than was shown this year. This is the true Christmas spirit practically applied. We wish one and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Alt ttttias, ttlie close of anoMfoer joy onus aumd prosperous Qtrfstmnias Season,

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