Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 101, 10 March 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAYfMAR. 10, 1915

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SINK 3 SHIPS IN 36 HOURS Submarine Activity in Wide ly Distant Points Causes Terror in Shipping Circles of England. BY LEASED WIRE. T.rtNiWM. March m After ft brief lull, the activities ora German submarines against British merchant shinning have been resumed with re doubled vigor. Three British ships have been Bunk In the last thirty-six hours, and another was chased, but managed to escape owing to superior speed and seamanship, ine sinning of the three vessels at widely different noints shows that the British Isles are practically encircled by hostile underwater boats. The Tanziatnn whose destruction cost the lives of thirty-seven men, was sunk off Scarborough in tne worm Sea: the Blockwood was attacked and Sunk in the English channel, off Hastings, and the Princess Victoria was torpedoed and destroyed off Liverpool in the Irish sea. 8teamer Escapes. The Clan line steamer Clantnacrae was ohasarl thrmisrh the Irish Sea Off the mouth Of the Mersey river, but avoided destruction by tacking on a neutral flag and putting on full steam. So manv atihmnrinpH have been re ported in the last two days at various points in British waters that navai exin ttiA mnHnflinn that the Germans have managed to make good their recent losses among uie undersea boats. This seems to confirm that ivn tiuhm&rines were recently sent to the new German naval base at Zebrugge, Belgium. Rrltlah rplnlclnar over the SUCCe63 tof the international war fleet web turn ed to dismay by the official announce ment of the admiralty mat tnree mulish merchant ships had been lost. HILLING KILLS WIFE (Continued from Page One.) threw 'the chief's powerful fire search light into the loft window of the barn, but it failed to reveal the murderer. Sergeant McNally decided that the third shot heard in the barn had been directed by Hilling at himself. Mc Nally and several other officers witn drawn guns then entered the barn and rushed up the stairs. Behind the iron barricade was the body of Hilling. Jealousy Causes Murder. Hilling's motive for killing his wife. who was about 40 years old and a woman of good character, the police say, was his intense jealousy of her. This all the members of the family fessert. It is said that Hilling did not bike his sister-in-law, Mrs. Temple and rvhen his wife went down town with per Monday evening it made him furious and upon her return he created h scene at their home. Yesterday nnornlng he was still in a vicious mood L j mi 1 1 . . linn.. . ,n uA unu linauy an a. . munis cni, w mo pome of his sister and her daughter, Mrs. Eales, where she remained until lthe murder. About 10 o'clock yesterday morning, police records show, Mrs. Temple telephoned a complaint to headquarters, raying that Hilling had been at her dome and had insulted her. Hilling then came down town and visited several saloons. In the afternoon he visited a second-hand store and purchased a revolver, 38-calibre, after he lad been assured that it would work perfectly ana accurately, we saia ne wanted it to kill a dog. "I am positive the man was not prunk when he bought the gun," said the proprietor of the shop. "No drunk man could beat me down to fifty cents for the gun I sold him." Rides on Belt Car. Before returning home Hilling took r. ride on a Deit line car. He was a ormer employe of the company and Iwas known to the conductor, who re marked to him Jocularly, "Have you anything on the hip?" "No, but I have something awfully heavy on my mind," Hilling somberly Answered. About 6 o'clock in the afternoon Hil ling again called at the Temple home. He had some words with his sister-in-law, it is said, then entered another room, where he found Mrs, Hilling reposing on a couch, suffering from sick headache. He sat at the foot of the ouch for some time upbraiding his wite and demanding that she return home with him. About 6 o'clock he suddenly arose, pulled his revolver and shot Mrs. Hilling, the bullett entering the left temple and coming out over the right ear. Her death was. instantaneous. Waving his smoking revolver aloft Hilling rushed out of the house and disappeared down an alley. In an initant the neighborhood was in a furor and call after call was sent into police police headquarters. In a remarkably mort time Desk Sergeant Winters had oractically the entire police depart ment on the trail of the murderer. It was not until about 7 o'clock that he QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the lubstitute for calomel. 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RELATION TO CHRIST HAKES CHRISTIANITY Rev. E. E. Davis Answers

Question Assigned for Noon Shop Worship. "A Christian is a man who sustains a personar relation with Christ, and who changes his center from himself to Christ. We become Christians through knowing Christ, and through our love and trust in Him. We then obey Him for we feel that He is able to help and save us." This was the answer Rev. E. E. Davis made to the question, "Who Is A Christian?" at the noon shop meeting before an audien.ce of American Seeding Machine employes. Rev. Davis divided his lhm fntn three branches. He told of Christ, the annointed of God, Christ, the Saviour, and of his mastery of men. "Thesa were the three fundamental facts of Christ's living." said Rev. Davis. "His leadership of humanity was shown by His appeal to follow Hi minto new life. Hie saviourhood is shown when He would have us saved from the past, and His lordship by His power to reign and rule over us, and help us to live." was located in the barn in the rear of the place where the murder occurred. Fear Terrorizes Citizens. The shoting affray last night was the most sensational crime committed in Richmond in many years, and the police knew when they went in search of Hilling they would have a desperate man to contend with, and that it would be a case of shooting him on sight or making themselves a target for his bullets. People the officers saw on tho streets in the neighborhood of the scene of the crime were warned that an encounter with Hilling might result fatally for them, and as a result there was almost a. reign of terror. When Hilling's clothing was searched by Coroner Morrow no statement relative to his actions was found. He had about twenty dollars in his possion, an insurance policy for $155 on his wife, and another policy for $145 which does not indicate who the beneficiary is or upon whom it has been carried. Neighbors of the Hillings say that Hilling frequently upbraided his wife, and that he disliked to have her leave the house, because of his intense jealousy of her. She seemed to be very fond of him, however. The three children of the Hillings are Mrs. Lee Saunders, Mrs. Joseph EaleB and William Hilling, who lived with his wife at the home of his parents. Today attending physicians reported that Patrolman Cully was very painfully wounded, but that his complete recovery was anticipated within six weeks. The bullet entered Cully's leg in the fleshy part very close to the groin, and narrowly missed a large artery, shaving the bone. The wrist wound is a slight one. TWO OF COUNTS (Continued from page 1.) call. It will not be formally dismissed until the expiration of the present court term on the first Monday in April when a new term opens. Judge Fox excused the members but told them to be in readiness, should they be needed again. All of the cases investigated were in the hands of Prosecutor Relier before the jury was called. The juryemembers did not show great curiosity to probe conditions and expressed themselves as pleased that the session did not last longer. The members were Martin L. Young, of Jackson township; Charles Sarber, of Jackson township; William L. Morrison, of Perry township; George Shafer of Washington township; J. A. Driffell,, of Center township, and William S. Porterfield, of Boston township. Rheumatic or Backachy? GetTrexNow Twenty-five Cents Worth Is Plenty; Try It! Take Harmless, Soothing Trex for Just 3 Days. Then no more stinging rheumatic pains; good-bye chronic miserable constipation; no more sore kidneys nor aching back. Trex is wonderful! Acts right off. Trex induces natural drainage of the entire system; promptly opens your clogged up kidneys, liver and bowels; cleans the stomach of fermenting, gassy foods and waste; dissolves out irritating rheumatic poisons; relieves feverishness, headaches, dizziness and constipation misery. Don't stay "knocked out" any longer. Get this quick relief today. 25c at all druggists or sample direct from H. B. Denton & Co., (Not Inc.) Beardstown, III. adv.

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American -Friend' Adds De- , -, partments. - -r A new department In the American Friend may result in the Quaker weekly being - enlarged to a , twenty-page paper. Editor "Nicholson said today; This week's issued, which came out today, contained a page devoted to the Iowa Yearly meeting. A plan to devote one page to Indiana Yearly meeting regularly in : the future, probably will be taken up locally. Next Sunday has been announced as American Friend Day in all Friends churches of the country. An effort is being made to bring the circulation above six thousand weekly. TURKS CLAIM (Continued from Page One.) nfflnt.! Jlon.tli. islKni, nf thtt SAT. ond bombardment of Fort Rumilieh Medjidieh Tabia. situated on Point Killd Bahr, in the Dardanelles, were supplemented by advices from Athens to the effect that the Turks attempted to effect a coup by which they happened to sink some of the ships in the fleet Fort Rumilieh Medjidieh Tabia had apparently been reduced and the admiralty announced officially on Monday night that its batteries had been silenced, but when the ships of the line attempted to move forward to concentrate their fire against Cam Kalesl and the batteries near Kephez Bernu they were suddenly greeted by a hot fire from the heavy Turkish guns. The appearance of the Great Britain super-dreadnought, Queen Elizabeth, in the Dardanelles, with her 15-inch guns, shows that the damage inflicted upon her by .Turkish guns while she was lying in the Gulf of Saros was slight. 4 , . . Y . Although the fire of this mighty warship at a 12 miles range across the Peninsula of Gallipoli had been effective, Vice Admiral Sackvtlle Hamilton Carden reckoned that the giant guns of this vessel would be of better service at close range, so he ordered the ship to join a squadron which was entering the Dardanelles to renew the attack upon Fort Rumilieh Medjidieh Tabia. . ' " . ' A veil of silence and mystery has been thrown over the plans for land operations, but it is reported on good authority that twenty-two transports bearing between 30,000 and 35,000 troops are on their way to the Dardanelles sphere of action. TO DIRECT MINT WASHINGTON, March 10. Robert W. Woolley of Virginia, today was sworn in as director of the mint, and Oscar A. Price of West Virginia, took the oath as auditor for the interior department. Keep Your Longs Strong This advice is doubly important with the knowledge that every three minutes some one in the United btates succumbs to consumption and many refuse to realize they are afflicted until it is too late.. It is after colds or sickness, from overwork, confining duties or when general! weakness exists that tubercular germs thrive because the resistive powers o the body are weakened. Only with fresh air, sunshine and abundant rich blood can one hope to arrest their progress, and the concentrated fats in Scott's Emulsion furnish fuel for rich blood, and its rare nourishment helps strengthen tn lungs while it builds up the forces. If you work indoors, tire easily, feel languid or run-down Scott's Emulsion is the most strengthening food-medicine known and is free from alcohol or stupefying drugs. Avoid substitutes. 14-63 .Scrott & Bowne, Bloomfield. It. J.' (Gemnnieftfl FRIDAY fl 6T MARCH Lait & Raftery Offer Jack La it's Poignant Modern Classic 4 HELP WANTED 99 Now running in London, Melbourne, Boston, Xmas to July 4 in Chicago, a season on Broadway. 1,000 Laughs! 1,000 Thrills! 1,000 Epigrams. Prices 25c to $1.50 Seats Ready Wednesday at the Murray. THEATRE The Home of the Paramonnt Pictures TONIGHT 5c

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" Members of the executive staffs of manufacturing Interests in the city will bear the address of Fletcher S. Brockman of China, on "Will China's Trade Pay?" The entire office force of the American Seeding Machine company, has been Instructed to attend the lecture If possible. Special lnvir tations have been given to the owners and managers by the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Brockman's close connection with the men of China who are the prime movers in the, progressive development of industrial conditions, enables him to speak with authority. J. M. Clinton of Tokio, Japan, will also speak from his experience in both China and Japan. A special men's supper will be served In the "Y" banquet hall at 6 o'clock, followed by the lecture at 6:30 o'clock. BERNHARDT WALKS. PARIS, March 10. The following message was received today from Sarah .Bernhardt: "I am bending this telegram from the balcony, where I have been walking for the last hour." Mr. Dyspeptic! You Can Now Eat A Rip-Roaring, Rich Meal If You'll take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet After It. Dont' Take Our Word For It Let Us Send You a Free Sample to Prove It. All your stomach sufferers whom food has cowed and who walk to your meals as though you were about to enter the arena of Nero, here is a message that will make you glad. Indigestion. Good Digestion. Take a little candy-like Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablet after each meal, and one at bedtime, and no matter what you eat or when you eat it, good oldfashioned, honest, friend, baked or boiled food will not Injure you. Many Physicians prescribe Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in their cases oi stomach troubles and digestive disorders. They are sold at every drug store everywhere, price 50 cents a box. If you want proof before you purchase, fill out coupon below: FREE TRIAL COUPON F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich., send me ;it once by return mail, a free trial package j)t Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets: Name Street. ...." ........... .1 , .. ; . . City state 10 Bars Battle Axe Soap Famous family Washing Soap on Sale Thursday. 75c TABLE OQn DAMASK at

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"WHO IS CHRISTIAN" "Y" Announces Shop Meeting Topic. The schedule of noon shop meetings for the rest of the week has been announced by the Religious Work committee of the Y. M. C. A., as follows: Wednesday, Rev.'E. G.-Howard at the Swayne-Roblnson factory, and Rev. E. E. Davis at the American Seeding Machine company; Thursday, Rev. W. R. Motley at the F. & N. Lawn Mower plant; Friday, Rev. Harry C. Harman at the Dille-McGulre factory. At the meeting at the Dille-McGuire plant on Friday music will be furnished by a women's quartet. The -subject for the talks this week as assigned by the Religious Work committee, is "Who Is a Christian?"

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BY LEASED WIRE. NEW YORK, March 10. Countess Laszlo Szechenyi, .formerly Gladys Vanderbllt, has completely recovered from a collapse suffered while nursing Austrian soldiers in Buda Pest, and has returned to her tasks, according to a cablegram received . by her mother, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbllt, toThe Softening: Effect of Curly, Wavy Hair , (Melissa Fernaid in Beauty Chat.) ' Curly or wavy hair softens the fea tures and brings out the real beauty of the face. Perhaps that is .why ev ery woman wishes for either curly or wavy hair. And at last science says sne may have it without having to re sort to curling irons, passing a restless night with hair done up in "leads.1 What is a curl anyway? says science, and then discovers that a curl is notb ing more or less than a contraction of the hair. What will contract the hair naturally? Science answers this' ques tion, with kurlo. Women everywhere are using it. Into a pint of hot water Milady dissolves four ounces of kurlo (enough for one year), and then dipping her comb into the liquid after it is cold she passes It lightly through the hair In a few moments it forms the hair into waves or curls while still damp. and in live minutes It Is dry and the curls remain. Nor is that all, for kurlo not only makes the hair stay in curl but adds to its lustre and vitality. Adv.

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