Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 97, 5 March 1915 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1915
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TWO TUBERCULOSIS VICTIMS PRAY FOR DEATH ON SAME DAY BY LEASED WIRE. CRAWFORDS VILLE, Ind., March 6. The pitiful prayers of two sisters that they both die on the same day have been answered. Ivy May Griffith and Nellie Sylvia Griffith are dead today. The grim reaper took both lives within two hours. Ivy was 20 years, old; Nellie 28. They had been sufferers from tuberculosis.
There was no hope of a cure. Tney knew that death would grasp them sooner or later. They had been companions all their life, and bonds of sympathy had been welded between them. One did not want to live without the other. Day and night they prayed that when the end came, both would go. The younger sister was the first to go. But the older one did not have to monrn long. She soon passed away. Both will be ounea m one grave. HUNT VACANT LOTS FOR GARDEN PLOTS West Richmond Charity I " - . - 1 -rt s t e Workers rusn ivevivai oi Filigree System. The West Rlchmond-Fairvlew dia-. trict committee of the Central Charity bureau will devote its activities to finding lot owners willing to offer their lots as part of the Plngree gardening system. A meeting attended by half of the members of the Joint committee was held In Baxter school yesterday aftr ernoon. All members have performed the duties assigned them, chiefly in visiting In the districts they have charge of. They report conditions west of the river as being good. The principals of schools west of the river will co-operate in securing gardens and gardeners by making announcements in the schools and having school children speak to their parents about the Pingree system. MISS PARSONS QUITS POSITION IN SCHOOL Superintendent Giles announced today that Miss Klturah Parsons had resigned as instructor of domestic sclKice, and would terminate her service tcCy- She will go to the State Normal school at Normal, 111., at a much larger salary than she received here. Miss Parsons will be succeeded by Miss Kathryn Thompson of Washington, D. C, who will take up her work Monday morning. Miss Thompson is the daughter of Albert Thompson of Washington, a former resident of this city, who is now serving as secretary of the national rivers and harbors congress. DEATHS FOR MONTH OUT NUMBER BIRTHS During February there were 31 births and 31 deaths in Wayne county, outside of Richmond, according to the report of Dr. F. W. Krueger, county health officer. Of the births 10 were males and 11 females. There were 1(5 male deaths and 16 females. Of the deaths 8 were presons over 75 years old. One death was the result of violence, that of Antonio Lapena, who died at Reid Hospital from the results of knife wounds. Dr. Krueger said that contagious disease of any kind was scarce in the county, and that there had been no serious epidemics. There are no cases of typhoid fever in the county, outside of Richmond. During February 6 cases of scarlet fever and 8 cases of measles were reported. Dan GupidLoaf s; H.C.L. is Active Where is Cupid? Either Cupid has deserted Richmond or Hymen, who follows In his trail Is loafing on the job. Or Is H. C. L. too. active? This Is a question the county clerk , wants answered. Since January 1, the number of marriage licenses issued would not exceed those in a good ! month. The January report shows seveni teen licenses and the February report ( nineteen. Mr. Kelly said the marriage busi ness got a bad send off this year when the first couple receiving a license on January 1 were unable to tolerate each other for more than a few days and have already asked a divorce. "I suppose everybody is waiting for a June wedding this year, Mr. Kelly said. "I hope this business will pick up by the middle of April or our showing at the end of the year will be bad." The deputies said Lent is usually a poor season for marriages and this probably accounts for part of the dearth of license applicants. DRIVES OUT TRAMPS Eight hoboes, who were so fond of the basement of the city building that they were loath to leave it, were hauled before the mayor this morning, who promptly ordered them to "beat It," with the exception of one man, Frank Fuller, who claims Richmond as his home. He said his family would have nothing to do with him, and be could not And any one to give him u Job. "I will," said a street railway foreman, who happened to be in the tfourt room, so Fuller departed with
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BY LEASED WIRE CHICAGO, March 5. Dan G. Reid and the Moore brothers, who have been credited with being In control of the Rock Island railroad system, nev er owned more than one third of the company's stock, according to the testimony of W. J. Lauck statistician of the Brothers of Engineers and Fire men, before the federal wage arbitration board here today. "There were about 4,000 small stockholders who had very little to say as to tne financial policies of the various Rock Island companies," Mr. Lauck told the arbitrators In the wage dispute. Mr. Reid has stated that the stockholders were always informed of finan cial moves and rarely opposed anything proposed. As I understand it, however, when the two holding companies were formed 1,500 stockholders expressed objections to the plan." Mr. Laucks' testimony bore out the opening statement of chief of the engineers brotherhood Stone that Wall street financing absorbs the profits of western roads and was the real reason the roads had ground for their claim they could not afford, to raise the mens' wages. BANK ELECTS STUDY Attorney Becomes Director in Trust Firm. Robert Study was elected as the twelfth member of the board of directors of the German-American Trust and Savings bank, It was laerned today. Mr. Study is a member of the law firm of Study & Study and is well known as an attorney. He probably will handle the legal business connected with the bank. He handles much of the probate and land business of the city and has been connected with a number of big business deals in the past. KILL IMPEACHMENT OF JUDGE SAMPLE By Leased Wire INDIANAPOLIS, March 5. An attempt to have the house begin impeachment proceedings against Judge Earl Sample of Greenfield failed today. Representative Cleary of Indianapolis present the impeachment resolution declaring Judge Sample accepted Perry Lyman's plea of guilty to the charge of murdering his wife in Indianapolis and sentenced him to life imprisonment without allowing Prosecutor Rucker of Indianapolis to appear in the case. Representative Reeves made an impassioned speech praising Judge Sample for his fairness and his ability as a jurist, and declaring the Cleary resolution to be a political measure.
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EATON'S DRY FORCES CALL MASS MEETING Dayton Attorney to Make First Talk in Campaign Against Saloons. EATON, O., March 5. Initial action in a campaign against saloons will be taken by the dry forces Saturday, when a convention of the Preble county organisation will be held In the opera house. Attorney P. J. Wortman of Dayton will be present at the morning session and make an address. "Reforming the
Firing Line." "What the High School Boy Can Do In the Campaign." Is the subject of an address to be delivered by Milo C. Harris of Camden. During the afternoon session J. G. Schaibley, former chaplain in the Boys' State Industrial Home, will discuss "Crime Against Boyhood." Charles W. Bloom, of .New. Paris will preside. Music will be furnished by the Maxwell singers, now appearing In the Riley evangelistic campaign being conducted in Dayton. INDIANAPOLIS LODGE VISITS ODD FELLOWS Odd Fellows will have plenty of entertainment Saturday and Sunday. Members of the local lodges will attend the meeting at Hagerstown tomorrow night where East Germantown lodge will give first degree work to a class. Metropolitan lodge of Indianapolis has notified the local lodges that the members will attend a meeting in Brookville Saturday night and will return to Indianapolis by going to Cincinnati. In order to visit the Richmond lodges, they will take the route through here Instead of directly to Indianapolis. They will have more than two hours In Richmond Sunday night. Whitewater lodge will give second and third degree work to two candidates tonight. BRITISH LOSS HEAVY IN FIGHT AT YPRES BY LEASED WIREJ BERLIN, March 6. The Germans are inflicting severe losses upon the British troops near Ypres, according to today's war bulletin. It also tells of the repulse of French attacks in the Champagne region, east of the Argonne forest, east of the Meuse riv er and in the Vosges. In the eastern theatre of war the Russians have suffered heavy losses in her attacks upon the Germans north and Northeast of Lomza. West of Lomza as far as the Vistula, the military situation is declared to be unchanged. ........
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300 PERSONS FEAST AT LINCOLN BANQUET BATON. O., March 6. More than three hundred persons attended the fifth annual banquet- held Thursday night at the Armory by Preble county Republicans to do honor to the memory of Abraham Lincoln. Political bars were lowered, and In the assemblage were representatives of the various parties existing in the county. Former State Secretary Watson responded to the toast, "Lincoln as a Statesman," and paid high tribute to the lamented rail-splitter. He also noted the achievements of the party during the years that have followed his death. Hon. Beecher W. Waltermeler of Columbus, talked on "Polltics" in an entertaining manner. Joslah E. Flora presided as master of ceremonies, and Attorney Frank G. Shuey of Camden served as toastmaster. An appetizing spread was provided by Cateress Acton of Eaton.
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BERLIN, March 5. A description of the destruction of two freighters In the English channel by a German submarine was told in Bremen by the captain of the American .steamer, Gulflight, which arrived In the Weser river yesterday. According to the story told by the seaman, both merchant ships were attacked apparently by the same underwater boat. One of the freighters was laden with coal; the other with rice. The captain of the Gulflight said he passed safely through . the mine zone by following the directions of the German admiralty. The Gulflight carried a cargo of cotton. BROWN MARE STOLEN A brown mare, fifteen hands high, 14 years old, and a Zimmerman storm buggy, owned by a Mr. Jacobs, wero stolen last night at Cambridge City. The thief took theoutfit after the owner had tied the mare to a hitching rack. Report of the theft was not made to the Richmond police department until this morning. Isn't best average service, as proved by Goodyear supremacy, the right way to judge a tire? Lower Prices On February 1 Goodyear made the third big price reduction in two years. The three total 45. Yet the tires are constantly bettered. In five costly ways each exclusive to Goodyear 'our Fortified Tires excel any other tire built And each is a great trouble-saver. They mean for you tire content. They mean most for your money, because of our matchless output. ror your own sake, try them. The Service Stations will supply you: ' Cambridge Cit: R. B. Worl, Hagerstown
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. BY LEA8ED WIRE. INDIANAPOLIS, March 5. It was learned for the first time today that Daniel Bechtel of South Bend resigned from the Democratic senate January 20. This information was given out by Chairman Bernard Korbly. No steps have been to fill Bechtel's place, and it was said that he will become connected with business transactions at the close of the present legislative session. Under the anti-lobby law an applicant for a lobby certificate must show he is not affiliated with any political party organization. Bechtel baa been active about the state house throughLung Trouble Yielded to This Medicine If you are suffering with serious lung- trouble, it will pay to fully investigate Kckman's Alterative, a remedy which has caused many recoveries. One follows: 8333 Glrard Ave., Phlla- Fa. "Gentlemen In tbe winter of 1903 I had attack of Grippe, followed by I'BCumoita, and later by Laos; Trouble. In the wiater of ISO I had a Nngh, Blent aweate. fever and raised qnaatltlra of nwfullooltlnsr atnfT, a ad later I had maany kemmkiccm at nar time three la three aseceaslve daya. Three nhyaL etann treated me. 1 wan ordered to the mountains, bat did mot mo. EekAlterative waa recommended by a friend. After takln- a small jnnntltr I had the first qalet night's lee for weeks. My Improvement was marked from the flrat. I Brained atreag-th and weight and nppetlte. I never had nnother hemorrhage and my eongh grndnally leaaened nntll entirely gone. I am perfectly well." (Abbreviated.) (Affidavit ASNIE F. LOUGH RAN. Eckman's Alterative Is most efficacious in bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lung affections and up-huildlng the system. Contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Accept no substitute. Small size, fl; regular size. $2. Sold bv leading druggists. Write for booklet of recoveries. Eekman laboratory. Philadelphia. Cecelia V. Henderson Piano, Voice, Theory and Harmony Music Studio, Phone 1702 206 N. 11th St.
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