Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 193, 24 June 1914 — Page 10

THE RICHM0NTTPALL.ABIU1VI AND SUN.TfcfcltG&AM. WEDNESDAY, JfJNE 24, IB 14 r1 I ROOSEVELT FINISHES First Photo of Of. Young Roosevelt Wedding

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How Mexican Soldiers Are Paid For Fighting TRACKS OF BLOOD POINT TO TRAGEDY Spain in

CRITIC OF RICHMOND WRITES FOR OUTLOOK Mrs. M. F. Johnston Pays Tribute to J. E. Bundy's Landscape Work.

CAMPAIGN SPEECH Colonel Will Flay Wilson's Record Regarding Foreign and Domestic Affairs.

ON' BOARD THE STEAM SHIP ilMPERATOH, June 24 By wireless to New York. Col. Roosevelt today completed the rough draft of the speech that he will deliver at Pittsburgh on June 30. He will be ready to jump into the political fray as soon as he roaches New York. It Is understood that in his speech the ex-president will flay President Wilson for his policies in connection with 'domestic and foreign affairs. The Colonel is much improved in : health and is ready for a hot campaign, outside of the fact that his throat is still weak. The treatment given him by Dr. Boccius during the voyage from Southhampton has benefitted him considerably. "I feel bully." said the Colonel today. The Imperator probably will reach quarantine at p. m. There the Colonel will board the yacht of William H. Childs, a Brooklyn Progressive leader, and go direct to Oyster Bay by water.

STORES JM WELL Dr. Lou Clem Finishes Inspection.

Dr. Lou Clem, city sanitary inspector, has completed inspections of groceries, meat markets and ice cream manufacturing plants and has found them to be operated in compliance with the law. In grading the various places of business Dr. Clem found that ( ne store did not measure tip to the requirements, and this because the 'pioprletor was out of the city and his 'employes had not kept the place clean. ,A11 other places were rated as good. '.Dr. Clem is now engaged in the in Fpection of dairies that provide the city's milk supply. He will visit all iaces furnishing milk in order to insure Richmond pure milk. He wi!! not complete the work until the end of the month.

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Writing with the experience of one who has become well acquainted with art and artists after long years of

careful study, Mrs. M. F. Johnston

this city, has written an article on John Ellwood Bundy. whom she designates as "An Indiana Landscape Poet

BY JOHN K. WINKLER. I tionalist notes. He called the roll TAMPICO. June 24. One of the Irom a penciled list and shades of most amusing manifestation of mar- w , ,h , u, d hSfi ,. tial law life in Tamolco these days is furnished when the rebel soldiers are ,n Position while he did it. paid off. I While their names were being read This morning I watched the men of I the demon warriors stood in a line a crack company of the Third regl- that was about as straight as a pump-

mnt rpivinir their dailv Htlrtuntl nf kin vine. Soni HCratcliod fnrtivlv at

of one peso. I he company consistea or . uteir tauerea trouser legs, diners t

thirteen men and two boys. The boys stolidly smoked tooir cigarettes and!

wore shoes; so did some of the men. flat-footediy cluuipod forward when Two of the men were attired in a I their names were called. They exam-

and Historian," which is published in costume that might have passed for a

the June 27 number of the Outlook

The article is illustrated with photographs from original paintings.

Mrs. Johnston writes as follows

uniform. Each sported a pair of khaki

trousers and a shirt. The undershirts of the other men were a symphony in colors. Vivid carmine view with im-

There is a eronn of artists now I Pial Roman purple.

Daintlntr in the middle west who are! The company was drawn up on the

doing inestimable service for that section by catching and recording in

i ined the money carefuly on both sides, rubbed their hands over in surface, rolled it up in a tiny ball and tightly clenched their fists over it.

Impatiently they maintained the line; b'-ond floor.

formation until all had been paid. Then I Enters Woman's Home

STAMBFORD. Conn., June 24 A, mysterious tragedy, involving two prominent families, occurred here ear ly today when Waldo R. Ballou. a member of the city council, and one of the best known residents of Stamford, was found unconscious with his head crushed in, at tht ntranee of the fashionable Ripawan apartments in th; center of the city. Kallou died shortly after being taken to a hospital. Imprints of small, bare feet, marked, in blood, led from the spot where the body was found up the stairs to the-

paint on canvas the characteristic beauty of the native landscape which coming generations can see and knowonly through their work, for slowly, but inevitably it is passing, to be replaced by a landscape that will be more land-made than nature-made. "Of these landscape painter-historians no one sees beauty in nature more poetically or expresse it with a vision or technique more uninfluenced by the idea and conventions of other painters than does John Ellwood Bundy, of Richmond, Ind. He sings naturally in the language of color, the beauty of the Hoosier landscape, just as lames Whitcomb Riley gives us in words the charm of his Hoosier neighbors and friends. Polk cultivated and uncultivated enjoy the work of both."

j veranda of the custom house. The I soldiers carried their rifles, some on ' their right shoulders, some on their ; left. One of the boys, who could not ! have passed the age of ten, had a

saw-off rifle. It was still too heavy, and he held it between his legs while he rolled a cigarette.

the two boys leading, the entire com-

i pany scurried over to the market- ! place. The soldier-kida invented tti-ir I money in large stick gobs of fly-laden pweets, while the men bought mescal -. and cigarettes. Within "naif an hour most of the re doubtable warrior were stretched ! along the railroad track in the shade

The company paymaster was the , of a line of freight cars in sweet and j second lieutenant. He squatted on th6 blissful slumber-- slumber that would steps in front cf his men and thumbed be voluntarily disturbtd only when are a tiny pile of new one-peso Constitu- other pay morning rolled around. i

The police declare that the person who made the footprints had entered the apartment of Mrs. Helen M. Angle, a wealthy divorced woman. The pohca further declare that there was evidence that the body had been dragged down the stairway which was staind in sewral places with splashes of blood. Mrs. Angle was arrested and held without bail for th coroner's inquest. She denied knowkudge of Uallou's liewth, but admitted that the man hud

HUERTA SEES END OF MEXICO'S TROUBLE

MEXICO CITY. June 24. President Huerta today authorized the foreign minister to issue a statement to the effect that be Is "hopeful of a solution of Mexico's difficulties." There has been a marked growth of confidence among government officials within the lapt two days. Rumors are current here that the rebels have met with decided reverses In the north Hnd the interruption of the Constitutionalist campaign by the rainy seaof in Ac uvnuMfifl T t irlvt Mnartn 'i n rr

bridegroom leaving the United States j rortunity to strengthen his position embassy at Madrid. She was Miss ! materaiy Belle Willard of Richmond, Va., daugh- I ' J'

ter of the American ambassador to Spain. Prince of Thurn and Taxis, one of the bridesmaids, as she appeared when leaving the American embassy for the judge's home to attend the civil wedding. The briday couple are also shown on their way to the civil wedding.

"rT m " """ " - " - ' " visited hPr in her apartments lest pleasing. Now we will go after Chase niht. Ballou's hat, crushed and stainand that matter already is being loow- j d with blood, was found in Mrs. Aned after." ik-'s apartment in a closet, together President Gilmore of the Federal 'with a skirt and waist, both stained

League declared the fight in thujwitli blood.

ourts had only commenced and that 1 The wound in Ballou's head evident-

he Marsans decision would be foughi ly hud been made with a heavy instru-

I to a finish with every prospect ot a ; ment. It had been wielded by a perreversal in the higher courts. He j son of great strength, pointed to the order of the Federal "I must refuse to say anything." court requiring an indemnity bond to i said Mrs. Angle when she was locked

toniinn tr Annoal f )viainn 1 protect Martans in cate of a final ver- up. "Get me a lawyer right away. I tenuon to Appeal uecision dJct in hls favor us a Mrons voim m;min ay notWli8 unti, i consult an atOIl MarSanS. ! favor of the Federal League. j torney " "The 10-day clause oon will be'

brought to trial on its men's.

LEAGUES TO FIGHT

OVER CHASE CASE;;

Gilmore Also Announces In-

Above: Bride of Kermit Roosevelt, son of the former president, and the

DOUGAN IMPROVES

After experiencing a relapse yesterday, John Dougati is much improved. Last night Mr. Dougan was low but rallied this morning and is resting easier today than for somo time.

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Expert Coiffeur in Charge. In connection with this special showing of new styles and coiffure accessories, we arranged with the largest importer of human hair goods in America to send us a New Xork expert in matching and fashionable Hair Dressing. You will find her here every day during this sale, competent and perfectly willing to show you just how you can dress your hair in the most becoming way there is no charge.

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These stemless Switches are the most popular sort of hair poods for effecting the present coiffure modes. All finest first quality German Convent and Peasantry Hair Switches. Actual value from $10 to $50: Prices during this sale S7.95 to All r.nturally wavy hair carefully selected. To obtain the new style of High Hair Dressing you must have one of these divisible stemless switches.

Mixed Grey from sprinkled to white finest first quality German Convent and Peasantry hair, worth up to $75. Prices during this sale

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Transformations of first quality German hair, $6.95 and higher. Hangs of first qtiality German hair at various prices. The new Devil curls $1.00. The new Princess waves of first quality German hair.

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CHICAGO, June 24. Elated by the i eA Gilmore. "and when it is vou will

decision of Federal Judge Sanborn, i hnd the shoe on the other foot. We restraining Outfielder Marsans of the have only commenced the battle. The Cincinnati Reds from playing with the! t'hasp r8e an entirely different St. Louis Federals or any other team j proposition and 1 have no hesitation than Cincinnati, President Johnson of : ,n ,he star fl"Bt ba;a will the American league said today that i t--ontlnu playing with our league.

KtoriH wlreadv were under wav to nut

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Anneal junTiYir. TORONTO, June 23. -While the coroner was conducting an inquest on Mary .Marsh, killed by an automobile, John B. Whaley. foreman of the jury.

GUARD OF CONVICTS

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i an equally ertective stop to nai i Chase's career as a contract jumper.

"That decision ought to ax definitely the Btatus of baseball contract Jump ers in the courts," said the American

league executive. "I had not hoped for was arrested, charged with killia the action quite so speedily in the Federal j girl. Vv'haley had ben called t act court and the result was all the more on the jury after the tragedy.

JOLIKT. 111., June 24. Max ErexLbn, twenty-eight years old, a guard in the Illinois state penitentiary her making seventy dollars a month as an overseer on the penitentiary farm tod:iy admitted thai he is "Larry Evans" the mysterious author of "Once to Fiery Man," a popular best s.-Her and many short stories. Erexleban is making more than ?5,00i a year by his

j writing He is uneducated and is a forI mr attendant at the Kankakee Stat. 1 hospital for the insane.

The 2nd Pay TMs Hcesier Cabinet Sale on the $1 Plan May Be Your Last Chance Only rery few netw Hooiers are the av9rageJtallotment for eaoh sumaier olub. Almost every -dealer hae awaiting liatfor we oould not aupplyy enough last spring. , MANY SALES HAVE BSEN COlfiPLETED IN ONE DAY.

In hot weather, you need a Hoosier more than ever. Delay n'l fk9 ohanoe. Go down tomorrow and

uro insw nooaier tor . yourself .

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the upper let door ansyn Xitjs tifMi problwrxi; "WhK shrUt w have" far diutr?"

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ON Tbe Hooiier Metal Flour Bib ao' v J f-lty pounds. It oMti ey,to fill. The sluUug,au trBt chI'Ih yKr. to ieau the relive bin easiiy. T'oe.n3iSe l.s'tutirtly oftDUil, vwb no cii6 to ho'.l fiuur, First flour in M jrw's out first.

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lomorrow, Unlv M ruts Inis HtW ?.-cabi,.a1.t mMMnaMKsnai , M mmmMBMMm mmommm wweb shakes ePjtHt4Hifir fttea i.gficl:ng . . - it til rough, tfcannot utar t;u.aad-cB HOOSIER in Your Home Don't Wait! ZJ.&ZS

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This is vour opportunity - if you act quickly to own tiiis wonderful Hoosier on the most liberal terras ever offered. Yo-J may ;esirch the wlio'e world and find nothing that will save you so nineh labor in your lc-tchen as this new Hoosiei. White Beauty i a vromisr of convenience. It combine three roomy cupboard, a large work table and package pantry in one spot to you can tit down at work and save mtliia of tep. Von have places before you for 400 articles, all at your fiajers' ends. Yen i.ivo most of the weary hours other women spend in their kitchens. This new Hoosier on these terms is the greatest kitchen cabinet bargain you have ever seen. The f v we have will be sold ia no time at all. Only those women who grasp this opportunity 'tomorrow can be sure of getting ne of these cabinets on the liberal Hoosier plan.

mid summer sale terms are: You may chcose toy ef t new Hoosier "WLHe Beauty or

Interior at sJigLtry less price. $1 puts your Hooaier, in your koine at once. $1 weekly qc:clfy'pys for it. The low caeh price fixed by tbe factory prevail strictly. No interest no extra fees. This sale is under direct supervision of the Hoosier Company. Sale is strictly limited to our small summer allotment ot new Hoosier?. Your money back if yon are ntt deKg'nted? with your Hoosier.

CUR YfitfDOW DIS?LAT it the talk ef the Uwn cbm

ind see h. r. - v; C A ctw feature in tae,Bse?CnfV bari is a Barrawshielf .'fpelfi-eu'.Jj-located for the stet'g'viajnf i artkies iia: inea w JlfiEdiifJlU a ;ro? conveaienie aa.an. " e'uftl tvy shttf." It will save-ualcy telps db site cellar or p.n.ry. iS TOMORROW YOU ney 'oiaiaya ihc new feature. You tuwr w ob!2atioB. But yon iotdd cone cir ly. YoajiB7be4ooikile U got one on the HGCSltLAN if y. Jelay. Come'aiMr S ritk rtawkab!e KW IlWsier'toeiorfoW. .

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