Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 268, 22 October 1915 — Page 12

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deho! tiExicans ; FOUND m BRUSH AFTER DAHLE

BR0WN3VILLB, Ttti, Otft II. Bodies ot two jhoto Vtxlcau who are opposed to hav - bora killed In the tight between Mexican raiders and Cnlted state troops near Ojode Aua yesterday war . found In the brash north of the Rio Qrande today accordtag to word from Hidalgo, t seat of aidalgo county. If these Mexicans were victims of the fight It would bralng the battle's total death roll op to 11. ;. r '. - ' .

The American - side of the Rio Grande throughout Cameron - Hidalgo

and Starr -counties Is being more strictly, guarded' than usual by the United States troops patrols. It Is believed ; the - survivors of the band who engaged the United States soldiers are still hiding In the brush on American soil.

ANONYMOUS NOTES VEX WIFE OF MAN DEALING IN ARMS

CHICAGO, Oct. 22. Letters and telephone calls from persons unknown to her. who threatened her life, have been received in the last few days by Mrs. Edward H. Peters, wife of a Chicago real estate, owner and clubman. Mrs. Peters said she believed he threats were . made because her

Husband is in New York selling sup

plies to agents of the European allies.

The arrest of Peters in New York a few days ago on a charge of jumping a $3,000 bond in Chicago, Mrs. Peters aid, was part of an attempt to annoy peters .because of his activity in deal

ing with the allies.

"This bond matters," said Mrs Peters, "is a ridiculous charge that grew

out of a dispute involving $300. Mr,

Peters gave bond for $3,000, left the

matter in the hands of an attorney and

went to New York on business."

I, U, CR iDES TO DINE

One of the outstanding features of the meeting of the Indiana State Teachers' Association, which will be held at Indianapolis October 28 to 30, Is the Indiana university luncheon at the Severin hotel on Friday noon, October 29. The price is fifty cents a plate. The State University is planning this luncheon for all alumni, former students and friends of . the university, who may be in attendance at the meetings.

TALK OF BONAR LAW AS NEXT PREMIER

If t I V X" A 1 vM -A W 1 -

MAY SUCCEED TO" ; ASQUITH'S POSITION

) 4 V fame J$

' David Lloyd George. Minister of

Munitions In the British cabinet which

Is on the verge of disruption. Sir Edward Carson and Lord Curcon have already resigned according to reports.

Lloyd George is considered one of the

strongest men In the cabinet, and

should Premier Asquith's Illness cause

his resignation and the Liberals re

main in power, Lloyd George would be the logical successor for the Premiership.

tan xuciiuond palladium ap zwzqox ,e$iday, oct.. 22, 1915

TEtiFiiO'iE G0;:CRS iravt service

W. H. Ballwy, " general : manager of the BtefcaaonaV Hfne JTeieshoae company, hu returned from Indtaoatpel'uC where he attended a meeting'ef "the executive board of the Indiana Telephone association. ' - "Plans for the betterment of ; the long distance service -in Indiana were perf voted at this meeting," said Mr. Bailey today. "Arrangements were made to employ engineers to conduct tests and then provide improvements for the service. A state school for operators will be, established and a traveling chief operator will be employed,-whose duty it will be to Inspect the various exchanges and see that the regulations pertaining to the efficiency of the service are strictly complied with." '

FOOT INJURED

Rice Miller, formerly turnkey at the county jail, suffered a very painful accident on a farm near Oreensfork, when a log fell off a wagon, dropping on his right foot and crushing two toes. :. ; . .

WITH ONE

PROMISES SUPPORT TO D. W. GOMSTOGK

Judge D. W. Comstock of Richmond, candidate for the Republican nomination for congressman, was in Shelbyville yesterday, where he called upon a number of prominent Republican leaders, being escorted by the Shelby county chairman, Harry Moberly. Judge Comstock was very cordially received and he was informed that his candidacy would be enthusiastically supported in, Shelby county.

MISS BILLIE BURKE ROBBED OF $6,150

SAN ' FRANCISCO, Oct: ,22. Miss Billie Burke, the actress, was the heaviest loser when an accounting was taken today of the losses of guests of the St. Francis hotel, whose rooms were entered by a burglar last night. Miss Burke estimates her loss at $6,150, including three diamond rings and a diamond studded watch. The burglar, who entered the rooms of several guests, was discovered in the room of R. D. Craig. The intruder dived through an open window and escaped.

A Honolulu mother is said naively to have named a male scion Mrs. Tomkins. Poor Pussy, Mrs. Turkey, Mr. Scissors and The Man Who Washes His Dimples are other decorations in the Hawaiian directory.

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fense and- the argument of the attor

neys began.

"This witness is not competent to answer any question -which has any reference to a conversation with. Miss

Bentlage, said Mr. Robblns. Defense Is Scored.

"The counsel for the defense," retorted Mr. Johnson, "has opened the

door by asking several questions bearing on the relationship existing be

tween Mr. Hasemeler and Miss Bent

lage. " By that act they must grant us

the privilege of re-examination . on

questions pertaining to this relation

ship." Mr. Robbins then agreed to withdraw the objection if the counsel for the plaintiff would agree not to ask questions bearing upon any conversation with the now deceased woman. "How frequently "did you get information concerning the financial state of affairs of the corporation as well as a statement of the condition of the books." "Daily, weekly, monthly and yearly," said Mr. Hasemeier. "State whether or not you relied

p ber wbir7 Mi1. 'nsoaaiid. ; dW, replied the witness, i ... v "Bid ye make any inapeetloa of the

books yourself f asked Mr. Johnson.

2 Bobbins si!afcJfeUOCW:wlt' nets makiBgr any Mrty. In answer to

thin: etl$fe f; f-.f-1 f-P i.

tri ;-wl state riant wm, : sara nr. RekMne, tbt we 4HJeot to iaaty Wlmeny -relative' to anjtninat . that hapnenl duriiur toe llfettma ( Wu

Benttage eomias from the Ups'of this

witness: , t . "-, . "Again-1; My," replied Mr. Johnson, "you hare opened ' the"; door on this question' and we have a right to reexamine this: witness an testimony: he has made to crose-examinatlo'n." " Mr. Robblns-then quoted from' a law which, he .said, prevented ' person that has a' large-interest in he case from testifying against a decedent. It was at this point that the Judge laid - down the general; rule that, ail parties are competent to testify until they are proven Incompetent. , ; " - "This is the case ; without exception,'; said the Judge: . "We have no good authority in this,1 state on -the subject," he added, "but the authorities on which I will base my decision are good, authorities, ! in my opinion, and I will abide' by them." r , .. He said that Judge Lotts is the only justice that has made ,' a' general decision in the matter, and he has ruled that a witness is incompetent in a case of this kind, when it is proven that he has an interest in the case. .This, the judge said, is refuted In part by an Indiana statute which states that "inter-

Tru Secret of Keeping -' Youthful Looking

(The Beaaty 8ekr. ' The reel secret of keeptag yoaag-loek Sac and baMtttnl,' aay a.. weU-knowa yglealst. "U to keep the Uver and bow els normally active. Without tbaee re aulettes, polsonoue waste product ranala la the aystem, polluting the blood and lodging in various organs, tissues Joiats. One becomes flabby, obese. arv fiiu. mentally sluggish, dull-eyed, wrtafcied and sallow of face." "But to get liver and bowels working mm tbey eugkt. without preduelag ' evU after-effects, has been the problem. Fortunately, there la a prescription of UtQueatloned merit, which mar new be ha in convenient tablet form. Its value la due largely, te an ingredient 'derived frees

the humble May apple, or it root, wnten has been called 'vegetable calomel' because of Its -effectiveness though of course H-is not to be classed with the reel calomel of mercurial origin. There la no habit-forming- constituent In "nanta net' tablet that's the ; name and their us la not foUowed ' by weakness or . exhaustion. On the contrary, the harmless vegetable tablets tend to - Impart tone and elasticity to the relaxed Intestinal wall. .Sentinel tablets, which may be procured from any druggist a dime worth will do will prove a revelatlou VI any oeaatlDated. liver-troubled peraoSeT

eat'ddee no4re&4Ta wt1iiM&

petvat' - .4. ; - . . ; iyVmm solas to hold1 that none nt th stookHoidera; can -taetlfy ln.tbiscase agataat Iflaa Bantlage in reference to any transaction in relation with herV ruled the Judge.-' "I do not believe thai this, itf fair to the plamtm la the'eeae buti tala aeems to. be 1 the law In - my opinion, j I am - goings to - follow the decision of good authority.- f . - -"The counsel fof. the plalnOft wUl only bo allowed to examine this witness on tbe facts ' brought oat In the cross examination of the' witness by

tiiSmhmmViimmmmSri l-- r rr----"tfr. Johnson.' he added, you nay ajnlaotb wlta.joece4y oci. tb questions opened up by Mr. . Bhlveley but yon cannot . go .further than this and the witness must not repeat any conversation he bad with Mtos Beatlagfe' 'v '-;; : - i'V'" "Did yen -ever saaks) any Individual examination ot therecofda of your company prior i to the death of Miss BenUageT" aaked Johnson. (Question overruled.) ; "Did you ever inspect the . books Miss Beotlage hsid told you were -all

T,nK5sXT:cQu4klfjgi vr. '.-Did yon about the first ot Aaguat.

taut, that , tie .corporation had over

drawn its) acoooar- iviueesuoa overruled.) - 1 1 - ; . - . ."Did you go to. Hiss Baatlas and inform her - of - the 'vverdrawn acoounur (Qaeettea oesraled an eame gronnda and objections read Into the record.) . - , "Did you secure a loan from the Union National bank attar. August 12 r asked Mr. Johnson. ? "Yes sir." replied the witneaa. w

Says

Simple Laxative

Better than Castor Oil

NOTHING WRINKLES FADES OR SHRINKS

In political circles, the name of Andrew Bonar Law, leader of the Unionist forces is frequently mentioned for the Premiership in connection with the present Cabinet crisis, which is exaected to lead to the resignation of Premier Asquith and the other Liberal nembers.

Pimples Disappear

There is one remedy that seldom fails to clear away all pimples, black heads nd skin eruptions and that makes the ikin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, black beads in most cases give way to ifino. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is safe, clean, asy to use and dependable. It costs only 25c ; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and

is positively, safe for tender, sensitive

skins.

Zemo. Cleveland.

Richmond People Good Dressers

Very few cities In the United States can show as many well-dressed people as Richmond, a large per cent of them having their clothes made to order. You can tell a wearer of Emmons' Tailoring it is classy and up-to-date. We make fine suits $15.00 to $30.00. This week Fall Goods are . being received. Early buyers please take notice. Make your selection now." ." Main and Ninth Streets Emmons. Adv.

Case of Chronic Constipation Yields to Mild Laxative Compound. Writing from The House of the Good Shepherd, at Sunnyside Ave. and 5th St., Seattle, where she is the guest of her life-long friend the Reverend Mother, Mrs. Mary Austin, widow of a wealthy San Franciscan, who lost everything in the fire of 1906, says she experienced speedy relief from the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and that she found this gentle, pleasanttasting laxative more effective than several doses of castor oil. The active principles of certain laxative herbs are combined in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin to act on the eliminatixve organs in an easy, natural way, without griping or other discomfort. Its freedom from opiate or narcotic drug of every description, combined with its gentle action and positive effect, make it the ideal laxative for family use. Druggists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottle.

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REE Dfe. IREED'ST

On Sole Satvipclay .Only Large Ibtheo HampeE'

Exactly Like Picture," made of heavy wood chip.' " " hinged cover and solid wood bottom.

;; ;size i 21 Inches high: 15 inches ' across ' top. r?ta.V....73c

. SIZE 2 ; 26 inches high; 17 Inches across top; .sr.to:... 98c

SIZE 3 26 inches high; 19

inches across top:

Special

$123

CARPET

These Sweepers are full size and will do the work. It is a $3.50 value and cornea in .beautifully glossy -: mahogany finish with nickel plated ends and ball. The bristles in the adjustable . revolving brush are guaranteed. The handle is of hard wood, smoothly finished. It is only because we have a limited ' quantity of

these and be- FT cause we want fT I-

10 give me public advantage ot our desire to , close , out the lot, we price .them at

Corner Tenth and Main Streets.

SWEEPER

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Where Patrons Are Pleased.

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MRS. MARY AUSTIN.

A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin should be in every home for use when the occasion arises. A trial bottle, free of charge, ca nbe obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington, St., Monticello, 111.

Women save $5 In an hour by dry cleaning everything with gasoline.

Dry cleani ... me is all the rage

here, says a well-known downtown druggist. Any woman can do five

dollars' worth of dry cleaning at home at very little cost by dissolving two ounces of solvite in two gallons of gasoline; then immerse the articles to

be cleaned; rub a little and in a few moments the gasoline evaporates and the articles cleaned look as bright and

fresh as new.

Dry clean your own silk waists, dresses, ribbons, belts, kid gloves, satin shoes, evening slippers, fine

laces, net work, woolens, dresses, chil

dren's coats, furs, veils, neckties,

shawls, gentlemen's garments, fancy vests, lace curtains, rugs, in fact, everything that would be ruined by washing with soap and water. Nothing will fade, shrink or wrinkle, mak

ing pressing unnecessary.

Dry cleaning at home is inexpensive and effects a tremendous saving in the household and is really just as easy as laundering. Any druggist will sell two ounces of solvite which is simply a gasoline soap and your grocer or a garage will supply the gasoline. Then

a wash boiler or dishpan completes

the outfit. Adv.

IF YOU ARE TIREDOUT weakened and rundown and wish to regain vigor, energy and ambition, go to the HOME SANITARIUM 418 Richmond Ave., where nervousness, weakness, stomach trouble, - neuralgia, sleepiness, exhausted vitality," kidney, bladder and liver troubles, indigestion and constipation are treated by a new and improved method. THE HOME SANITARIUM 418 Richmond .Ave. Phone 3063

How often have you gone without whipped cream because of the trouble of getting good whipping cream when you wanted it? Carnation Milk whips satisfactorily. The recipe below gives the simple directions. Keep them. A five-cent can makes enough for the average family. . . Carnation Milk CUan-Sw.-Pur From Contort, Cow SSfiS T" DeTLto leaTn when ya use Carnation-Milk for cooking, baking or the table. You don't have to change vour cooking methoda. Cernation Milk is only pureow's muk? veC,!. fmf . the consistency of cream -nothing, added and nhh UMt a.fre P-rt of the water. . It is hermeUcally seilel ZL JZTZJ?- d wholesome. Its convenience

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MAS

HM

iYER'S

SATURDAY

SELLING

sure A Distinct Saving of 25 Pet.

$M.95 WnHO $17.95 1 More for the Mo$24,501 ney Tomorrow.

C Q Off

$10.95 $14.50 $19.50

Dress Goods and Silks Never Such Values in These Departments

15 South 7th Street

SpecfiaH Week Eim(ri Safle Small Price Big Quality Why pay high prices for the necessities of life? Come early and get the choice selections. VERY CHOICE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, 1 Lb. to Customer .....27 Lb. 3 LARGE LOAVES OF MOTHER'S BREAD, 10

No. 1 Pork Loin Roasts, pound. 17 Loin Pork Chops, pound 18 Fresh Pork Shoulders, pound. ..... .12U

Prime Beef. Roasts, pound 12 Pot Roasts, pound . .12& Choice Boiling Beef, pound 10

Round, Sirloin Steaks, all choice, young, tender beef, pound . 16c Sweet Pickled Boneless Bean Pork, pound . . .: . : .'..-. . : .. .. . . .10?

Absolutely ' Pure Lard No. 10 pails, 9 lbs. net df , .(T weight ePX.VO No. 6 pails, 4i lbs. net KfTi weight ....... ...DOti

No. 3 pails, 2ft lbs., net.

weight '

... HAT.1S, BACON No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, - fT per lb. . IOC . No. 1 Sugar Cured 10- . Shoulders, lb.- ......... .Xr

0LE0K1ARG AIUNE Swift's Lincoln 25c Mozley's SpecUl QCV

Jt

2 lbs.

25c

No.; 1 Sugar Cured Bacon " Q per pound . .7. .'. .'. . .IOC

OUR OWN MAKE BREAKFAST. SAUSAGE, pound CHOICE BEAN BACON, lb.. . , .;V..V'. . ; ..........

. CHEESE Full .Cream .

per pound Brick Chees per lb.'

Indiana Sweet Corn, Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Red Kidney Beans, Catsup, Mustard, Canned Soup, Vienna Sausage; Soar Kraut, Pure; Apple and Currant Jelly, assorted to please 3 for -. . . . .". v. . '.." i . ...... '.

4 LARGE OR 8 SMALL TANS EVAPORATED MILK. . . .25 NEW.PACK 1915 SOURi KRAUT, quart V. ... . . . . . ,5e

' COFFEE . Fancy Steel Cut, the 35c ftQA . ktod. lb:. ; OC

Rio Coffee (whole bean),

-2 lbs

20c 20c

Buehler Bros. Special. 2 lbs K)C

12 10

WIENERS, SAUSAGE Frankforts.-Wienersw Garlic and Bologna.-per lb. 12e Fresh Lmk Sausage, lb. .12'2c Liver Sausage, lb. ......... 10e

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