Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 313, 12 November 1914 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1914
OBREGON DEMANDS VILLA TD CUT OFF MARCHTOCAPITAL Warns Leader of Hostilities Unless He Resigns Yaqui Indians in Wild Dash Terrorize City. BY LEASED WIRE. MEXICO CITY. Nov. 12. General
Obregon, commander of the Mexico City garrison, sent a sharp note to General Villa today, warning him to halt his reach against the capital. This note, which partakes of the qualities of an ultimatum, is believed to have been inspired by General Carranza, the first chief of the Constitutionalists, against whom the followers of Villa formally declared war yesterday at Auguas-Calientas. "You are warned that your failure to resign will cause an outbreak of hostilities on a big scale throughout Mexico," wrote General Obregon. "You must cease your march against Mexico City at once or the result will be widespread suffering for the Mexican people." To each of General Villa's division commanders General Obregon sent the following message: "Unless you , can persuade Villa to cease his advance southward anarchy and possibly intervention will follow. If General Villa does not give a favorable reply to my message to him, 1 will be reply tomorrow to take the offensive aginst him." The situation is tense here and there is much excitement. The city got a scare yesterday afternoon when
tiifty Yaqui Indians marched to the i
barracks near the national palace and ordered the sentries to shout "Viva Villa." When the sentinels refused, the Yaquls opened fire. The Indians were surrounded and captured and at midnight twenty-six of them were executed. Earlier in the day a party of Yaqui Indians in two automobiles rode through the streets shooting at pedestrians. They were arrested and disarmed. The shooting has given rise
to rumors that Vlllaistas and Zapatas were attacking the city, and panic prevailed for a time.
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State Briefs in Few Lines
. . FRANKFORT Because he was fighting an imaginary swarm of bees, Scott Wilson, 32, of Indianapolis, was arrested here. He Is accused of being an escaped lunatic. ANDERSON Mrs. Hilda Richie, 63, and almost totally deaf, was granted a divorce from John Richie on the grounds that in the forth years of their married life she bad never known her husband to take a bath. He also had other obnoxious personal habits. FRANKFORT Sammy Rice, aged 15, pricked a dynamite cap with a pin. The explosion tore the thumb and forefinger from his left hand, lacerated the palm and shattered the thumb of his right hand. Sammy explained that he only wanted to find out what was inside the cap. He knows now. V1NCENNES The Rev. I. E. Honeywell, famous revivalist, has begun a six weeks' evangelistic campaign to christianize Vincennes and vicinity. VINCENNES Frederick Pieper, 24, of Vigo township, was declared of unsound mind and will be sent to an asylum at Evansville because he believed that the devil was after him. Did it ever occur to you? VINCENNES A husband and father of three children is valued at $1,300
DETECTIVES HUNT BOMB THROWERS
BY LEASED WIRE. NEW YORK, Nov. 12. A thousand detectives and many policemen are raking the Bronx of West Chester county today trying to clear up the two explosions that almost wrecked the the Bronx and injured John C. Hoefllngs last night, also injuring three girls and a woman, and bringing thousands of persons to the streets. There is no doubt the bombs wer intended by County Judge Louis D. Gibbs and City Marshal Hoefling of the Bronx, and that they were set by friends of the white slavers recently
sentenced to long terniB by Judge !
Gibbs, or who are awaiting trial. The lower front of the new $1,000,000 court house was wrecked, and great damage was done to the interior woodwork and decorations. Several arrests have been made.
MRS. W. GOADBY LOEW. Mrs. William Goad by Loew has announced that the commission shop for women's work will open Monday next in New York. Tho object of the comsion shop is to furnish an outlet for the products of woman's effort at a time when the proceeds of that effort are needed if they were ever or never needed before. There are any number of women in New York who do beautiful work with the needle and who are now hard pressed for money because of the present stringency. Such women may dispose of their products throught the medium of the shop without ever having had their identity disclosed to the buyers of the various articles.
CLERKS HOLD SOCIAL
Members of the Retail Clerks' association, with their wives and families, held a social at the Musicians' hall in the Colonial building Tuesday night. Talks were given by Michael Kelley, who was elected county clerk at the recent election, and Adam Elstro.
Agriculturists in Egypt have suceeded in raising a new cotton, brown in color, and stronger than any other heretofore produced there.
ATTEND ENCAMPMENT.
Richmond Odd Fellows will attend the semi-annual session of the grand encampment and grand lodge at Indianapolis November 17, 18 and 19. C. H. Hess and Christopher Westercamp are delegates from Oriental encampment. A. C. Hurst is the Whitewater lodge delegates.
A woman weighing nearly seven hundred pounds proved too large to get through the door of a passenger ar in Lewistown, Pa., so she rode to Pittsburgh in a baggage car.
DOCTORS SAID THIS BABY WOULD DIE When sending
this picture of her baby, Mrs. Britt of Athol, Mass., said: "The doctor told me that my baby would not live, but I gave him Father John's Medicine and now he is well and strong. The Medicine made him eat well and gave him strength to walk." Mrs. Britt lives at 283 Kennebunk street, Athol, Mass. Mothers should remember that F a t h er John's Medicine is a safe
medicine to give their children, because it is free fro malcohol or dangerous drugs. It is pure and nourishing, and will build up the little ones in the natural way. Adv.
according to a finding entered in the Knox circuit court. Hugh Waugh, a shot-firer in the Indian Creek mine, near Bicknell, was killed by an explosion. His widow sued tor damages and an agreement was reached between plaintiff and defendant. FRANKFORT Arthur Lynch, Cloverleaf brakeman, fell beneath a car while switching in the yards. An unloaded flat car passed over his right leg below the knee without a bone being broken. Only severe lacerations and bruises were sustained. Some leg, eh? ANDRESON Fred Cramer. 40, a driver, fell from a cab while driving in a funeral procession, sustaining a crushed skull. He may die. FRANKFORT While the grocery of Val C. Alexander was closed because of his funeral, thieves entered and stole $5 worth of merchandise. LEBANON After spending $1,276 during the recent campaign, Treasurer Staley of the Democratic county committee, had an unexpended balance on hand of $122. It wasn't like that in ye olden times. LEBANON A. S. Creath of Greensburg celebrated his Beventy-seventh birthday backwards. He gave presents instead of receiving them. To his brother, D. L. Creath of Lebanon, he gave $100. MUNCIE Mr. and Mrs. John Wachtell celebrated their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary by holding a reception to their relatives and friends.
They are said to have few rivals in the state. BEDFORD Everett Fasten, aged 6 years, is suffering from a grain of corn which became lodged ' in his throat. An operation may be necessary to dislodge it. ELWOOD "Men wanted at the Methodist church to take the places of the deceased brothers," was the wording of an advertisement inserted by Evangelist Don W. Nichols, because of the small percentage of men attending his revival meetings.
TAKE8 CHILD AWAY.
Mrs. Elizabeth Candler left today for White's Institute with Kokeba Wilks. whom Judge Fox sentenced to the correctional institution last week. Leonard Rheinhardt, who has been there for several months, will be brought back to his mother, who is now able to take care of him.
Episcopal church supper Friday. 9-11-12
Moving by parcels post is the latest use to be made of the mails in Grass Valley, Cal., A family moving there from Nevada sent most of their household goods by mail. It will take sev
eral days for the rural carrier to deliv
er all of th parcels.
Sarah Rector, age ten years, Indian, of Cushing, Oklahoma, has an income of $100,000 a year from oil wells.
CHARITY TO RECEIVE SANTA CLAUS MAIL
The 8. P. U. G.s are expected to cut a small figure in the Christmas business in the country, according to L. A. Handley, on the theory that Christmas gifts will not be so lavishly beBtowed under the present financial
and Industrial conditions of the country. "Spugs" have never been organized west of the Alleghenles, except la families. The "spugs" are members of the Society for the Prevention of Useless Giving, organized in Washington several years ago. Orders were received today from the postoffice department at Washington, ordering letters addressed to Santa Claus sent to dependable charitable organizations or individuals, at the discretion of the postmaster.
Don't Poison Baby. FORTY TEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them " poison." The definition of "narcotic'' is : ' A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but tchtch in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death." The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of " Drops," " Cordials," " Soothing Syrups," etc You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. C ASTORIA DOES NOT
CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature
of Chas. H. Fletcher. .yyZ. Genaine Castorla always bears the signature otL&? -CCCCU&C
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Friday, the 13th, Bargain No. 8. 50 lb. ALL COTTON MATTRESS, well JJ S Ch worth $ 1 0.00. On sale Friday for
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