Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 312, 11 November 1914 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, NOV. 1914

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DISEASE OF CATTLE APPROACHES COUNTY AUTHORITIES REPORT Dr. Lou Clem, Appointed State Inspector to Help Check Spread of Malady, Begins Work. Cases of foot and mouth disease have been reported within thirty miles Of Richmond, und local authorities are keeping vigilant watch for an outbreak of the disease within the county. Farmers are becoming very uneasy, and numerous suspicious cases have been reported to Dr. C. O. Wagoner, federal veterinary inspector, at the SStolle Packing company's plant. Neighbors of Isaac Wilson south of Richmond reported the death of two cows on his farm, and asked Dr. Wagoner to investigate at once. After a post mortem examination, he failed to find any trace of the malady. Mr. Wilson showed letters and shipping bills which indicated that the cattle had had no opportunity whatever to come in contact with the disease. Other Cases. A case has been discovered near "Winchester, in Randolph county, and Dr. Wagoner said that he had received unofficial notification of outbreaks in

Darke and Preble counties in Ohio, ! and also of a case near Dayton. j Dr. Lou Clem, city dairy inspector, has been appointed as an assistant j state veterinarian by Dr. W. F. King, I assistant state health commissioner, j and Dr. A. P. Nelson, state veterinarian, to assist in the eradication of the disease in Indiana. Dr. Wagoner said today that the greatest danger from the disease here would come from the shipping of animals in cars that had been infected. Railroad officials are extremely anxious to take proper precautions, but very often the men assigned to i do the work do not realize the importance of making the clean up thorough, said Dr. Wagoner. He pointed out that the greatest danger now would be in shipping cattle or hogs into the county from northern points along the O. R. and I. The Olen Miller yards are being thoroughly disinfected under the direction of Dr. Clem, and the hog pens have all been cleaned up. After receiving a certificate from Dr. Wagoner that the hog lots had been cleaned properly, the yards shipped a load of hogs to Indianapolis. PROMISES EXPOSE III SIEGELS TRIAL "New York County Attorney Charges Wholesale Juggling of Accounts. BY LEASED WIRE. GEN'ESO. N. V., Nov. 11. Revelations of frenzied finance on a gigantic scale were promised by Assistant District Attorney Arthur Train of New York county, when he resumed his opening address today in the trial of Henry Siegel, the New York merchant and banker on trial here for grand larceny in connection with the failure of his stores and his private bank. The conspiracy to secure the loans on worthless assets and to falsify the books extended over a period of nearly ten years, Mr. Train told the jurors. "One of the conspirators, Oscar A. Prall. has turned states evidence and will be one witness to testify to the conspiracy," declared the prosecutor. "Prall was the confidential man of Henry Siegel, an officer in all these i companies and the man selected by Slegel to audit the books which Siegel himself had juggled. He will tell you what Siegel instructed him as early as 1904." Mr. Train said he would show how Siegel when he lost $21,000,000 in his Boston store had poured money into it from his private bank accounts and from his other stores. The Simpson Crawford company, in New York city, had lost $240,000 in 1911. 1912 and 19K5. and the books were said to be constantly practicing false tactics. Mr. Train's address was a bitter arraignment of Sit'Rel and his associate, whom he termed a "crook." TORKISH ARTILLERY SHELLS RUSS TOWNS 3UIM 03SV3I AS PETROGKAT). Nov. 11. An official report, from Titlis states that the Turks attacked the Russian positions at Koprikoi with artillery on Monday and that a violent battle is In progress in that region. The same dispatch nys that, the Turkish fleet has apparently separated to attack various undefended Russian ports, a number of Ottoman vessels having been seen at various points on the Black Sea littoral. SEIZE FOUR SHIPS. BY LEASED WIRE. ATHENS, Nov. 1. In addition to two British ships, Turkish officials seized two Dutch vessels at Smyrna. The Dutch consul protested, but the Vali alleged that the ships carried merchandise belonging to emassaries of Turkey and ordered the 'Ottoman Xlag hoisted on all the vessels. The university of.Mishigan has two married men, Hughitt and Bushnell, on its football team.

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Bond Calls On Young People To Aid Red Cross Seal Sale

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Tuberculosis can not be stamped out in one year or in five years. It will take many years. Therefore the growing generation will be most benefited. With this in mind, Dr. S. Edgar Bond has arranged a conference with County Superintendent of Schools Williams to take place tomorrow at which will be planned a means of communicating with all the school children of the county to Interest them in the sale of Red Cross seals. It is probable that some literature will be sent out to the teachers and they will be asked to give fifteen minutes time to a talk on the Red Cross seal movement. The purpose of the seal campaign, Dr. Bond said, is

KING OF ENGLAND INSISTS ON VICTORY AT ANY COST

BY HERBERT TEMPLE, European Manager of the International News Service. LONDON, Nov. 11. England must triumph in the war with Germany, regardless of any sacrifice that the gaining of the final victory will demand. This was the message conveyed to parliament today by King George in his speech, when the house of lord and the house of commons reconvened. 'Throughout the empire," said the king, 'there is a fixed determination to secure, whatever the sacrifice, the triumph of our arms and the vindication of our cause." The King Speaks. In the house of lords the king's speech was moved by Lord Nethun, and in the house of commons by Sir Robert Price. It was as follows: "The energies and sympathies of my subjects in every part of the empire are concentrated to a victorious issue to the war wherein we are engaged. I have summoned you now in order that, sharing, as I am aware you do, my convictions that this duty is of paramount and supreme importance, you should take whatever steps are needed for its adequate discharge. "Since I last addressed you, the area of the war has been enlarged by the participation in the struggle of the Ottoman empire. I know my allies, despite repeated and continuous provocations, strove to preserve , regarding Turkey, a friendly neutrality. Blames Porte's Advisors. "Bad counsel and alien influences having driven Turkey to a policy of wanton defiance, an aggressive state of war exist between us. My Musselman subjects know well that the rupture with Turkey was forced upon me, against my will. I recognize with apprehension and gratitude the proofs they have hastened to give of their loyal devotion and support. "My army and navy continue throughout the zone of conflict to maintain a full measure of their glorious traditions. We who watch follow their steadfastness and valor with thankfulness and pride. There is throughout my empire a fixed determination to secure at whatever sacrifice, triumph of our arms and vindication of our cause. Commends Patriotism. "Gentlemen of the house of commons, you will be asked to make due and natural provisions for the effective conduct of the war. High School News Items Prof. F. G. Pickell made a short speech to the Senior class this morning. He talked chiefly on co-operation. "Seniors should always work together as a body. Things which are for the better welfare of the school should always be the aim of the senior, and not the perpetration of deeds which cause ill feeling among the students and teachers. Teachers and pupils should be friends and helpmates and students must not regard teachers as "police" who watch their every move, but as people who are interested in the welfare of every student. Mr. Pickell will give a series of talks to the seniors every six weeks. At the next meeting he will talk on colleges. China last year imported three thousand sewing machines.

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not to secure a fund, but to arouse interest and encourage the study of preventative measures for tuberculosis. Every minister in Richmond and Wayne county received literature yesterday to be used in Sunday sermons or in the Sunday schools. Included is the Tuberculosis day prayer. The ministers have been asked to urge their congregations to co-operate in the sale of the seals, which begins the following Friday. Arrangements foe the distribution of about 100,000 of the seals throughout the county and to Richmond organizations will be made this week and the distribution will take place next week. "My Lords and gentlemen, the only measures that will be submitted to you at this stage of the session are such as seem necessary to my advisors for the attainment of the great purpose whereupon the efforts of the empire are set. I confidently commend them to your patriotism and loyalty, and pray the Almighty that he will bestow His blessings upon your counsels." Soldiers in Evidence. Despite the unusually brilliant pageant everwhere, there was plenty of evidence of the grim struggle In which the English are engaged. For the first time, British soldiers clad in field service uniforms of khaki, took part in a state procession. They acted as guards around Buckingham palace and in Parliament Square. Earl Kitchener, secretary of war, rode behind the king, and was loudly cheered by the people who filled the streets. The king looked worried and careworn. He wore the uniform of a British field marshal and answered the cheers of the onlookers with stiff military salutes. y ine unnorms ot tne heralds and di plomats found a grim contrast in the olive khaki uniforms of the army officers upon the floor of both the house of commons and those of the house of lords, as well as in the spectators' galleries. In the lower house and in the lobbies there was an unprecedented sight of khaki uniforms. More than one hundred members of the parliament and many peers are in military 'service, and many of these had secured furloughs in order to attend the opening of parliament. Don't Neglect THROAT Troubleo because the swollen glands and inflamed membranes often affect other tissues and impair their healthy action. SCOTT'S EMULSION affords great relief because its cod liver oil is speedily converted into germ-resisting: tissue the glycerine is curative and healing:, while the combined emulsion strengthens the lungs to avert lung trouble. IMULSXaf Icmuuk KtMJ3E SUB5TI I U m UO jJfrtT4w 14S INSIST ON SCOTTS jJjee&M REFUSE SUBSTITUTES ud No Hunting ! We the undersigned will allow no hunting on our farms: Howard Studt. R. H. Common. D. E. Weller. G. Ringly. Clarence Raper. John Niewoehner. Eugene Anderson. Harry Shute. John Raper. Harmon Kuhlman. John Decker. Orville Gaar. Bert Jennings. Jonas Gaar. Albert Smith. Baxter Cooper. Mrs. James Stanley. Carl Norris. Geo. Hill. Albert Hill. . Will Matti. Albert Anderson. Fred Hartman. Chas. Swain. Chas. Runyan. Mrs. A. Shute. Mrs. Gano. It. McNutt.

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CARTILAGE HARDENS CAUSING SIDEBONES Severe Use of Horses on Paved Streets Leads to - Common Lameness.

Sidebones. Sldebones are detected as bonelike structures which appear above the crown of the hoof and just beneath the skin on either side. They are caused by a deposite of lime on the cartilage structure at this point. The cartilage is normally very elastic to the touch, but in the abnormal condition is characterized by a firmness under pressure. During the period of! inflammation and hardening a very noticeable lameness is caused, which in many cases is quite persistent. The lameness is most often found on ' horses that have had severe use on , paved streets and hard roads. j Spavin. Commonly known as a j "jack," this form of lameness is one of themost serious forms of unsoundness i of the organs of locomotion. The ' bone spavin is an abnormal condition of the tarsal bones at the lower, inner, front portion of the hock joint. 1 There is usually a visible enlargement varying in size, but in some cases the i affection occurs in the deeper parts of the joints, and is not externally visible. Steps on Toe. A spavined horse steps on the toe, and carries the hock joint with as little movement as possible, and the lameness becomes less apparrent after ; the animal has been exercised for a j short time. j There is a tendency for the unsound- j

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SEVENTY-NINE BOYS ATTEND CLASSES Seventy-nine boys attended the Bible Study classes at the Y. M. Ot A. last night. Thirty-nine were at the supper which is served each Tuesday night for the convenience of those who do not have opportunity to go home between gymnasium classes and the hour for Bible study. The basketball teams of the classes are getting organized, so the league games will be started in a short time. The teams representing the Iroquois 1 and II and the Spartans I will meet for practice tonight. BOOST SUFFRAGE. TBY LEASED WIRE. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 11. A resolution defining the method to be employed in furthering the cause of female suffrage in the south were slated for adoption at the final session of the Southern States Woman's Suffrage conference here today along with the election of officers.

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