Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 305, 3 November 1914 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY", WOT. 8, 1M4

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CITIZENS OVER DISTRICT VOTE EARLY TODAY

Hear? voting characterizes the election at Connersville and Liberty according to dispatches received late this afternoon. Uncertainty as to the outcome has all parties guessing at Liberty. Many voters are scratching their ballots. Beveridge and Russell are showing great strength. Walter McConaha is also running well. Democrats are claiming a sweeping victory at Connersville. Progressives are showing strength and are casting a good vote. Scratching caused election officials to limit the time to five minutes. Voters are casting mixed ballots with regularity. Pat Lynch seems to be running ahead of his ticket. This Is the summary of the situation at Brookville. Two-thirds of the registered vote of Rushvllle has been cast at noon. P. J. Lynch is running a strong race with prospects of carrying the county. Half the vote had been cast at noon today. Democrats were claiming the victory for Gray and the county ticket by a good majority. In Shelbyville the Democrats are expected to lose about 20 per cent of their vote. The Republicans will gain four or five township trustees. The Progressives are running strong. Lowney's Chocolates. Quigley Drug Stores. 3-tf IN BIG NUMBERS (Continued from Page One.) it was estimated that two-thirds of the registered vote had been cast at noon. NORTH STATE VOTE. Democrats Early Claim Barnhart's Reelection in Thirteenth. SOUTH BEND. Ind., Nov. 3 A heavy vote was cast in all northern Indiana cities, according to dispatches received here. The liquor interests ere making a determined light to deteat the proposed convention to draft a new constitution for the state. Democrats early claimed the re-election of Barnhart in the Thirteenth district, while the Republicans are confident that Congressman Peterson, Democrat, will be defeated in the Tenth. The Twelfth district is conceded to Cyrus Cline, Democrat. FRAUDS AT HAMMOND. Democrats Swear Out Warrants for Illegal Voting. HAMMOND, Ind.. Nov. 3. Hundreds of warrants were sworn out last tight by the Democratic county central committee here charging voters in East Chicago and Indiana Harbor with illegal voting. Trouble is expected at the polls. Kast Chicago is called the "Hlnky Dink" ward of Indiana and after twenty-five warrants had been served it was alleged that, some workers were prepared to tell of a conspiracy inspired by Republican managers higher up. In the ninteenth precinct at Indiana Harbor over 400 votes were cast at the primary election, When only 128 votes were registered. BALLOTS DISAPPEAR. Democratic Inspector Loses 133 in 'Good Faith." MARION, Ind., Nov. 3. A sensation was caused here by the disappearance of 133 state ballots from one precinct The loss was discovered this morning, when the election supplies were opened by a Democratic inspector. The inppector made affidavit that the ballots were lost "in good faith." DEMOCRATS IN LEAD. Elkhart Indications Point to a Heavy Vote in County. ELKHART. Ind.. Nov. 3 With fine weather prevailing a heavy vote is being cast in Klkhart. county today. In Klkhart city the voters began flocking to the polls immediately after they were opened at 6 o'clock. Indications this afternoon point to a Democratic sweep in the county. CULLOP VOTE HEAVY. BLOOM INOTON, Ind., Nov. 3 Fair warmer weather brought out an unusually heavy vote in this city. The flection of William A. Cullop, Democrat for Congress in this district seems assured. ASKS DIVORCE. Bert P. McWhlnney was made defendant in a divorce suit entered in circuit court today by Lula B. McWhlnney. The papers were withdrawn immediately on filing. Mr. McWhlnney left Richmond in May, 1913. BEST LAXATIVE FOR BOWELS'CASCARETS" VVhen constipated, headachy, bilious, breath bad, stomach sour. Get a 10-cent box. Are you keeping your bowels, liver, find stomach clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets. or merely forcing a passageway every few days with Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep never gripe, sicken or cause any inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a box from your druggist. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never liave Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue. Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cascarets belong in every household. Children just love to take them. adv.

IN REPLY TO AN ADROIT, (Continued from Page One.)

was concerned, of any complicity, directly or Indirectly, in the preparation or distribution of these pamphlets. I am glad to be able to say that Huckery is not a Progressive, so, therefore, the Progressives are not even indirectly to be connected with this politically danagerous happening. Just because he is not a Progressive, however, is no reason why I should connect his act in any way with the party to which he does belong. I did not permit the name of that party to be mentioned in the news article concerning Huckery in Monday's Palladium, nor do I here mention It myself. It is not germane to the. discussion. Without Messrs. White, Lee or Huckery to back up your charges and knowing that there Is no one else to come forward and say "Leeds did it and here is the proof," and, furthermore, knowing in my heart and soul I have not done nor thought of doing the things you charge me with doing, and that, therefore, no such proof is in existence, I confidently look forward to receiving the complete and unequivocable retraction from you, Mr. Dodd, that I am justly entitled to. RUDOLPH G. LEEDS.

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1,400,000 Votes Expected in Gubernatorial Race, Fraught With Intense Bitterness Between Candidates Wilson Endorses Gerard's .Race for United States Senate to Succeed Elihu Root.

BY LEASED WIRE. NEW YORK, Nov. 3. A heavy vote was expected in the New York state election today as a result of fair weather in all parts of the state. In this city voters were lined up at many polling places when the doors were opened at 6 o'clock. It was predicted that the entire vote in the state would reach 1,400,000. The gubernatorial contest is the center of interest in the election. Martin W. Glynn is running for re-election with the open endorsement of President Wilson. The Democrats have made a strong campaign on the plat CASTS VOTE BREAKING RECORD 1,250,000 Ballots Expected on Saloon Problem and Equal Suffrage Question. BY LEASED WIRE. CLEVELAND, Nov. 3. Despite the fact that rain began to fall here early today, and that the weather was cold, foggy and disagreeable throughout the northern section of the state, indica tions pointed to Ohio casting the heav-1 iest vote in all its history. It is believed that close to $1,250,000 ballots will be recorded. The wet and dry issue eclipsed all others in the state. The brewers' home rule amendment and the AntiSaloon league's prohibition amendment '. to the state constitution were both before the voters. The adoption of the first would destroy the present county local option law, and make the town- i ship or city the unit in local option matters. The latter would forbid the manufacture or sale of liquor within the state. REPUBLICANS LEAD IN OREGONJONTEST Democratic Aspirant for Governor Believed to Be Defeated by G. O. P. BY LEASED WIRE. PORTLAND, Oregon, Nov. 3 Republicans rallied strongly early, and Chamberlain, senior Democrat senator, has the fight of his life on hand. The indications are that the Republicans will sweep the state offices and elect Dr. WHhy Combe, governor, over Dr. J. C. Smith, Democrat. ILLINOIS VOTERS COME OUT EARLY BY LEASED WIRE. CHICAGO, Nov. 3. Perfect Indian summer weather brought out a heavy vote early in Chicago and northern Illinois in today's senatorial and state election. The farmers have been considered to hold the balance of power iu the three cornered race between Roger C. Sullivan, Democrat, Lawrence Y. Sherman, Republican, and Raymond Robins, Progressive, for the I'nited States senate, and the fair weather brought them out. The farmers are practically all Republicans or Progressives. Sullivan's managers, however, remained confident. Illinois is also voting on twenty-five members of the house of representatives. Indications are that the Democrats would elect a majority, but that both the Republicans and Progressives! would show their activity. Joseph Cannon is expected to "come back" from Danville. Half of the state legislature will be chosen today. VERMONT EXPECTS G. O. P. SENATOR TEY LEASED WIRE. MONTPELIER, Vt., Nov. 3. In the senatorial fight, it is generally con- ( ceded that William P. Dillingham, Re publican, will be re-elected by a superb majority over the two opposing candidates in the state election today. C. A. Prouty is the Progressive candidate and most dangerous opponent. CARD OF THANKS. We wts hto thank the kind friends and neighbors, also the G. A. R., the W. R. C. and the Ladies' Auxiliary of the G. A. R., for the beautiful flowers and for their kindness to us at the death of our husband father. Mrs. John Ross and Children.

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form of "Support the Wilson administration." Whitman G. O. P. Man. Charles W. Whitman, the Republican candidate, is the New York district attorney who convicted Becker and the police grafters. The Democrats declare he has had no administrative experience, while Theodore Roosevelt has attacked him as a tool of William Barnes, Republican boss. Whitman has countered by baring the iniquity of Tammany, and attempting to show that Governor Glynn has shown himself subservient to that organization. DEMOCRATS IN LEAD IN MASSACHUSETTS Roosevelt Asks Voters to Defeat Samuel McCall, G. O. P. Candidate. BY LEASED WIRE. BOSTON, Nov. 3. Voters in Boston and throughout Massachusetts flocked to the polls today to decide the contest for governor and the rest of the state ticket, the congressional seats and county offices and to decide a number of referendum questions. Governor David I. Walsh, Democrat candidate, ruled a favorite in the betting at odds of ten to seven. Progressives were spurred on by a telegram from Colonel Roosevelt, urging the necessity of the defeat of exCongressman Samuel McCall, the Republican candidate for governor, whom he called a "bourbon reactionary." REPUBLICANS CUT MICHIGAN TICKET BY LEASED WIRE. DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 3. Ideal weather conditions, a hot three-cornered fight for the governorship and four referendum amendments to the constitution helped to bring out the largest off year vote ever known in Michigan. Governor W. N. Ferris, Democrat, is a candidate for re-election, ex-Governor Charles Osborne is the Republican aspirant, and H. R. Pattingill represents the Progressives. Their managers all clai mtheir man will be elected. NEW HAMPSHIRE. BY LEASED WIRE. CONCORD, N. H., Nov. 3. -The senatorial contest in this state between Senator J. H. Gallinger, Republican, and Congressman Raymond B. Stevens, Democrat, is the feature of the state election today. Both sides claim victory. Two congressmen will be electj ed. Early predictions indicate a vic tory for the Republican state ticket. MRS. BARNARD FREE Mrs. Laura Barnard, who was the companion of James Green shortly before he shot and killed Ulysses Clark, was released yesterday morning when her husband paid the fine of $5 and costs for intoxication, which was levied against her in police court. Previous to that time Mrs. Barnard had been out on bond furnished by her husband. To Get Rid of Wrinkles and Bad Complexions I It is more important now than during the period of profuse perspiration, to keep the pores clean. All cosmetics clog the pores. In cool weather this interferes greatly with elimination of waste material, injuring instead of aiding the complexion. Ordinary mercolized wax serves all the purposes of creams, powders and rouges, giving far better results. It actually peels off an offensive skin, at the same time unclogging the pores. Minute particles of scarf skin come off day by day, causing not the least pain or discomfort, Gradually the healthy, younger skin beneath peeps out, and in less than a fortnight you have a lovelier complexion than you ever dreamed of acquiring. Mercolized wax, obtainable at any drug store, is spread on nightly like cold cream and washed off mornings. One ounce usually suffices. For removing wrinkles, without stopping the pores with pasty stuff, here's a never-failing formula: 1 oz. powdered saxollte, dissolved In pint witch hazel. Bathe the face in this daily for awhile; every line will vanish completely. Even the first application gives surprising results. Adv.

FRAUD MARKS BALLOTING AT TERRE HAUTE

BY LEASED WIRE. TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 3 At noon an unprecedentedly large vote had been cast in the city and much of it was charged as flatly fraudulent. There was violence at the polls followed by arrests, and write of habeascorpus. Republicans and Democrats say the Progressive vote is smaller than they had estimated it, except perhaps for Beveridge for senator. MANAGERS OF HOME THANK BENEFACTORS Board Expresses Appreciation for Gifts Made on Donation Day. Thanks for the assistance given the Home for Friendless women on the recent donation day has been expressed to the people of Richmond and neighboring towns by members of the board of managers. The following is the expression: "The board of lady managers of the Home for the Friendless Women publicly express their thanks and appreciation to the people of Richmond and surrounding towns who so generously responded to the call for supplies on the annual donation day, Oct. 27." The statement was issued by the following members of the board: Mrs. U. B. G. Ewing, Mrs. M. M. Mumbower, Mrs. Emma Hadley. VESUVIUS ERUPTS rev i rAcrn uidc i ( NAPLES, Nov. 3 All villages within a ten mile radius of Mount Vesuvius are depopulated as a result of the volcano's continued eruption. More than eight thousand slept in the open fields last night. The eruption is becoming more serious hourly and great streams of lava are pouring down the mountain. Showers of ashes fell as far as fifteen miles from the base of Vesuvius. SUE TO FORECLOSE OLD MORTGAGES Suit to foreclose the mortgage on the old Commons Dairy company, now the Bender Ice Cream company, was entered in circuit court today by the Union National Bank. This mortgage is for $8,000, given at the time of the failure of the old company. Foreclosure of a $2,000 mortgage against Thomas P. and Julia Mayer was asked in circuit court by James Horigan. Parties in the suit are the Keyser & Hegner company and William T. Dietemeyer. Elmer McConaha entered suit to foreclose the mortgage against William Robbins of Centerville. The amount is $1,500. Dunbar & Bros., who hold a mechanics' lien against the defendents are made parties to the suit. LIST OF SUPPLIES PUZZLE INSPECTORS At 5:30 o'clock this morning Auditor Bowman was called out of bed and from then to 6:30 o'clock was kept busy answering calls of inspectors who said something was missing from their supplies. The auditor immediately made arrangements to send an automobile out with the missing supplies, but as the machine was prepared to go, calls came from each of the complaining precincts saying that all articles were found. The large number of ballots, sample ballots and other supplies included in each package caused the confusion. REPORT OF POLICE GIVES 2 MURDERS For the first time in years two murders are recorded in a month's report of the police department. The charge of bribery appeared for the first time in several years. There were eighty-five arrests in October, thirty-eight of which were for intoxication. The report follows: Adultery, 2; assault and battery, 10; begging, 1; deserter, 1; drunk, 38; fugitive, 2; grand larceny, 1; murder, 2; petit larceny, 3; profanity, 1; provoke, 1; runaway boy, 1; safekeeping, 3; suspicion, 8; trespass, 1; vagrancy, 3; violating game law, 6; bribery, 1. Time for Action IS NOW. Don't neglect or postpone helping your stomach, liver and bowels when there is any indication of weakness. To do so only invites sickness. Take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS today and let it help you back to health and strength.

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11 E MARCH ON CALAIS SAYS GERMAN WIRE BY LEA8ED WIRE. BERLIN, Via Amsterdam, Nov. 3. Steady German gains in the campaign having Calais as its objective were announced here today. It is anticipated that the heavy attacks now being made by fresh German troops will triumph, and military experts predict that the war will be won by Germany. "German troops concentrated for the Calais campangn," says a statement issued at midnight, 'have driven the enemy back twenty miles in the vicinity of Ypres. The resistance of the allies appears to be weakening and they are making desperate efforts to refill their depleted ranks. "Every attack on the position about Lille has been repulsed by our troops, who are enthused by the prospects of immediate victory. From present indications a decisive result favoring the German armies is imminent. "In the eastern theatre, the situation in western Poland is unchanged. On the east Prussian front our troops are making gains though opposed by forces numerically stronger." City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. SAXTON Cyrus C. Saxton, 68, died yesterday evening at his home at Whitewater. He is survived by three children. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 1030 o'clock from the Christian church at Whitewater. Friends may call at any time. Mr. Saxton was a veteran of the Rebellion and a member of the G. A. R. START NEW LEAGUE. Another Bowling league, the Panhandles, has started its season at the City Bowling Alleys and will bowl in the afternoons because the Alleys are engaged by other leagues. Each team will consist of but three bowlers. A number of stars will be found in this league and no doubt some good scores will be posted by them. GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR. Bring back its gloss, lustre, charm and get rid of dandruff. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now all drug stores recommend it apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be , an appearance of abundance; freshj ness, flufflness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after two weeks' use, when you will see new hair fine and dawny at first yes but really new hair : sprouting out all over your scalp DanI oerine is, we believe, the only sure I hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and ! cure for itchy scalp and it never fails j to stop falling hair at once, i If you want to prove how pretty and ' soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair tak ing one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. adv. Gives a brilliant glossy shins that does not rub off or dust off that anneals to the iron that lasts tour times as 1 Jng as any other. Black Silk Stove Polish is in a class by itself. It's more carefully made and mado from better materials. Try it on yoar parlor stove, your coo kt stove or your eras ranze. If you don't find It inetjeet poiisn you ever used, your hardware or (TTocerv dealer ift authorized to re fund youi money. Xhlnm In Cvmry Drop" THERMOMETERS AND HEALTH The natural tendency in winter is to overheat the living room (that is above 70 degrees F.), drying out the atmosphere and creating an unhealttiy condition which is not only unhealthy and wasteful of fuel but destructive to paintings, furnishings and woodwork. SEE OUR LINE OF THERMOMETERS, 25c and up. SEE US FOR Thanksgiving Cards and Spices, Liq Arvon, Citro Lax, Sasatan Solution, Amo-o-Lax, Thinolds, Sargol, Saxo Salve, James Powds, Jad Salts, Mercolized Wax, Cobb's Shampoo, Dollar Spex In short, "If It's Advertised, It's At Conkey's" In other words, GET IT WHERE THEY'VE GOT IT. WE Thank You. Cameras, supplies and finishing. We Deliver Free and Freely. We Deliver Free and Freely. llainStCot:irm&

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FLAGS IN STOCKINGS CAUSE WAR ON FAD

BY LEASED WIRE. CHICAGO, Nov. 3. War upon stockings into which the American flag is woven has been declared by the American Flag Day association. The Stars and Stripes hosiery was originally manufactured and sold in England, but the fad spread to the eastern states and to Chicago. "It is a disgrace to our flag," said Mrs. McEllister, who displayed a pair In a box at the meeting of the association in the Great Northern hotel last night. "I am going to see the district attorney about it. We are ready to take a test case into court," declared Colonel E. R. Lewis, one of the founders of the association today. "It is a felony to print or point or In any way use the U. S. flag in any advertisement, also it is against the law to carry the flag upside down, and some of the women I have heard wear it that way on their stockings." FORM TWO LEAGUES Two basketball leagues will be organized from the Bible Study classes at the Y. M. C. A. tonight. The leagues will be divided according to the ages of the boys. On Wednesday nights the teams taken from the IroHow to Fight Tuberculosis In paper read lane year Before the Bexar County Mealcal Society lid pnbltahed In part la the Lonlallle Medlcal VroKrwu." Dr. J. W. Carhart. of Saa Aatonio, Texas, a phyalrlaa who Ban devoted mack time to the atudy of tubercaloala, aid i "Since lime nalta constitute three-fourtha of all the mineral substances of the humaa body, they must be supplied la the foods or supplemented In mlaeral preparations, or natural starratloa eaaaea with tuberculosis unchecked. The widespread and unchecked spread of tuberculosis and other preveatable diseases Is dae largely to the decalcified (lime lacking;) conditions of multitudes thnraskost the civilised world." Thm from another authoritative medical source comes Justification for the use of lime In tho treatment of tuberculosis. Since this is one of the ingredients of Kckman's Alterative, much of the success attending- the widespread use of this remedy doubtless is due to the combination of this salt in such a way as to render it easily assimilable. It causes no stomach disturbance, and since It contains neither opiates, narcotics nor habit-forming- drugs. It Is safs tEckman,a Alterative has effected remarkable results in numerous cases of pulmonary tubt-.-culosis (consumption) and allied chronic affections of the throat and bronchial passaees. In many Instances such conditions, apparently, have yielded completely to It. ... , In rait your druggist Is out of it. ask him to order, or send direct Rcksnaa Laboratory. Philadelphia

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