Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 164, 23 June 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY,: JUNE 23, 1915

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OLD TRAIL MEN PERFECT PLANS V FOR BIG MEET

Reports ' from township organteations indicate a - large attendance at the County Old Trails' Road meeting at the Commercial club this evening. Fountain City will send down five automobiles of boosters including the band of that community. Whitewater and Chester have also made plans to tttend In large numbers. Meetings were held at Webster, Fountain City and Whitewater last evening, and enthusiastic . sentiment was expressed for the Fourth of July celebration to be held at CentervilTe. The efforts of certain factions to disrupt the work of holding the celebration has met with failure over the country. Support Dr. Harold. Sentiment supports the stand taken by President Harold of the county organization, and misstatements regarding alleged opinions of the president have been taken at their face value of not being his expressions. The townships know that the Richmond delegation has made no effort to swing the celebration to this city, alVmn?h a certain faction, not beloneine to the organization, would like to have th celebration nere on account ot a baseball game. The Wayne Township Old Trails' Road association, however, has not taken cognizance of this effort of outsiders to influence its members, while the out-county townships are making plans to hold the celebration in Centerville. BRITISH MEMORANDUM REACHES WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, June 23. The Brit ish memorandum dealing with the seizure by Great Britain of American foods consigned to neutral European ports reached the state department today, it was officially announced. The document will not be made public until it has been studied by Sec. Lansing. Meanwhile the department officials would not indicate whether this note Would cause any change to be made In the protest to England on which the department has been working for two months. ATTACKS SUBMARINE. BERLIN, June 23. To back up Germany's charge that British merchant ships are making war on German submarines, the Overseas News Agency today issued the following: "The London Dally Chronicle , Bays that tkr Anchor line steamer ,Camer Ionia "from New York with many Americans aboard attempted several times to ram a submarine which finally submerged and disappeared. The story is taken as evidence that should convince America that British captains risk the lives of American passengers and that as long as they follow such tactics no modification can be made in Germany's submarine policy. TORNADO WRECKS ENTIRE VILLAGE CLARKSDALE, Miss., June 23 Reports from Friar's Point, Miss., today give later details of the tornado that almost blew that town of 2,000 away. Practically every store, two oil mills and many residences were demolished. Ten persons were hurt, none seriously. ENDEAVOR FROLICS The Christian Endeavor of the Second Presbyterian church will -hold its annual picnic at Glen Miller park this evening. A picnic supper will be served shortly after 6 o'clock, to be followed by a social frolic. NOTORIOUS BANDIT STIRS UP REVOLT Ralsull, the notorious Moorish bandit whose holding of the American Perdicaris for ransom brought forth Roosevelt's, famous message. "Perdicaris alive or Raisuli dead," is causing some worry in Paris. Assisted, it is said, by German gold, he is leading a revolt among the natives in the district of Charb. northern Morocco, and several clashes with French troops have already occurred. He has a great name among the Moroccans, and claims the throne of Morocco.

Teacher Returns to Chicago Home

HAAS MISSES TRAIN OPPOSES MOVEMENT FOR MORE DAYLIGHT The agitation in the "more daylight" movement, involving the substitution of eastern time for central time in Ohio and Indiana which it is claimed is pushing steadily westward, will not receive the commendation of Secretary Haas of the Commercial club. Instead itnisj.mbMs-jawiyiH '"frotto 'Ms open and frank disapproval. Cleveland was the first city in the middle west to adopt, eastern time. There was a great furore, with many iredictions that the affairs of the city, railroad schedules, etc.. would be turned topsy-turvy but Mayor Baker of Cleveland declared: "We made the change without the slightest difficulty." Detroit followed Cleveland in May. 1915, in changing its time. By pushing the clock ahead, and lien forgetting it, Detroiters according to busy statisticians, now use 291 hours of fresh sunlight hitherto unused and they save the expense of artificial light. Secretary Haas in explaining "his lack of endorsement to the plan said: "The Lake Erie railroad, I understand was the only line which changed time in Cleveland. I was traveling in that part of the state when the change was made and reached the railroad depot one time to find that I was an hour late for my train. I think the plan is very unsatisfactory." TRUSTY TELLS PLOT TO LYNCH SUSPECT JOLIET. 111., June 23. A plot to lynch "Chicken Joe" Campbell the negro convict suspected of the murder of Mrs. E. M. Allen, wife of the warden of the Illinois penitentiary was uncovered today. The lynching was planned to take place at noon when the convicts would be marched into the dining hall for lunch. A trusty carried news of the plat to a deputy warden. As a result of the warning Chicken Joe was removed from his solitary cell and taken, to another part of the prison. His evaot whereabouts was kept a secret. SUBMARINES SINK TWO BRITISH SHIPS LONDON, June 23. Further evidence of the widespread activities of German submarines was secured today when it was learned that the Aberdeen trawler Premier was sunk by cne of the underwater craft on Sunday seventy miles northwest of Saint Kilda, a Scottish island in the Atlantic ocean. The British steamer Belgrave has been torpedoed by a German submarine off the coast of Pembrokeshire. Constipated. Headachy. Nervous. Dyspeptic. HARMLESS AS HAPPINESS JOY TONIGHT MEANS JOY TOMORROW Take Joy. be In perfect health ana spirits all the time. Joy puts and keeps every vital organ of the brain and body in perfect trim, free of rust, workin r fine. Joy is a quick, harmless relief for headache, constipation, neural. ftia. indig-estion, dyspepsia, biliousness, sour stomach, insomnia, nervousness, torpid liver, jooor appetite, travel sick- I ness and all the common ills. Get 25 j Joys for 25 cents, any Clem Thistlethwaite's 4 drug stores. j

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Pfcoto M Grace Stewart Potter, noted music teacher of Chicago, after a mysterious disappearance that baffled the police, was found on Lake Shore drive a week later. ARMY WORK GROWING Work of the Salvation Army during the next year will be placed on a firmer foundation according to Captain Munselle who recently took charge of the local branch. Responses to all of the Army's efforts and the increased attendance at meetings are considered very encouraging prospects. Sale of the "Warcry" has been resumed with greater persistency to inform the people of the. organization's work. Xo financial profit results from the sales, Captain Munselle said. BRIEFS Nothing helps the little ones more than a thoro laxative medicine-tonic taken once a week; cleans the insides, purifies the blood, helps the appetite, makes them sleep and grow. 35c. Foster Drug Co. Adv. WANTED Bright young man to learn to take care of power sewing machines. Must like machinery. Steady employment. Apply in person. Adam H. Bartel Co. 23-lt Shekel IfctMe! Be Sura You Get MORLDCft'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-drink for all Ages For Infants, Invalidsand Growing children. Purenutrition,upbuildingthewholebody. Invigorates thenursingmother and the aged. Rich milk, malted grain in powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take a Package Home Unioas you say "HORUOK'S" you may got a muomtiSutOa CLEANING AND PRESSING. We guarantee our Cleaning and Pressing to be satisfactory or no pay. Isn't this fair enough? We do our pressing the Hoffman Sanitary Way. PEERLESS CLEANERS, 318 Main St. Phone 1493. LYNN, FOUNTAIN CITY, and RICHMOND AUTO LINE Headquarters Knot tenberg's Annex. Owned and Operated by J. H. Denison Two Regular Trips Are Made Daily Between the Above Points. Leave Richmond at 10:30 and- 4:30 p. m. Leave Fountain City at 11:30 and 5:00 p. m. Arrive Lynn at 12 noon and 6:00 p. ia. Leave Lynn at 7 a. m. and 1 p. m. Leave Fountain City at 7:30 a. m. end 1:30 p. m. Arrive Richmond at 8:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.j

FARMERS HOLD RACK USING PARCEL POST TO MARKET PRODUCE

Wayne, county farmers are unusually slow to grasp the opportunity offered they through the parcel post system in the opinion of Postmaster Beck who declares that no inclination, has been shown by them to take advantage of the invitation of the postal officials to assist them in finding a market for their goods. "The farmers here are fearfully slow," said Postmaster Beck today, if they would only send in their names, we will forward them on to Chicago where prospective customers could be found. "Containers for their eggs and produce are made in many factories and one shipment will pay for the cost of one of these containers which can be used many times. We will send them the names of these factories if the farmers will only investigate and show a little initiative. - "The farmers and the consumer can both profit in the sale and purchase of freshly dressed poultry through the parcel post. "The Parcel post was primarily established for the farmer to enable him to sell his produce. Its inauguration was fought by the business men. Now the farmers are practically ignoring its existence and the business men are profiting by taking advantage of it." NEW YORK OFFERS REST ROOM CLUB NEW YORK, June 23. A club without a name, with only three members, but still an institution in the city's life. Such is to be found if you are one of the twenty-five privileged friends of the members, East Thirtyfifth street. A business man enters his limousine, tired from a struggle with the world, and says: "Drive me to Number 107." He is taken to a brownstone house. On entering the portals all is quiet and restfulness. He can hear himself think. There is no jolly life here for that he probably would go to the racquet and tennis or one of his other clubs but there is a cook of established repu tation and intelligent servants. The club expenses are borne wholly by the three members, but the twentyfive friends of theirs have a standing invitation to come here for rest. In all buildings in Cologne except separate residences of not more than two stories, concrete or iron stairways are required by law.

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PLAN CORPORATION . TO PUBLISH PAPER OF LABOR UNIONS Plans for the proposed organization of a corporation to handle the business Involved in the publishing of the Richmond Labor Herald, will be discussed at an open call .meeting In the Central Labor Council Hall tonight. The proposals will be submitted by the Board of Control of the paper, the members of which were appointed last week and vested with power to control the affairs of the labor paper. The personnel of the central labor body is changed In semi-annual election and this it is believed, interfers with the desired permanent and profitable establishment of the weekly edition. Th board of control will suggest, probably, ways and means of placing o distinct organization in charge of the publication.

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