Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 273, 28 October 1915 — Page 9

.THE KICtfMOND fAUUJMJlUtX ATiV SUWrTEUSGKAll. THUKSUAr OCT. ZS.. 1915

6BOUJ PHOT, FRAIIK KKOLLMAIl, DIES EARLY TODAY

Frank H. Knollman. iftd 8 years, pioneer resident of the city, died last night after a Ions illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Bul-

lerdick, 1322 East Main street. At the time of his deatnhe was 82 years,

4 months and 12 days old.

Mr. Knollman was one of the best

known German residents In Richmond. He was a prominent member of 8t.

John's Lutheran church. He was born In Osnabruck. Germany, In 1833, and

came to Cincinnati in 1853. A few

years later he moved to Richmond where he engaged in the manufacture of building brick, which at one time

was auite an Industry here.

Mr. Knollman is survived by his

wife, Anna Knollman and 2 daughters, Mrs. Henry Bullerdick and Mrs. Gustave Cook. Funeral arrangements

will be announced later. Friends may call at any time. It is requested that

flowers be omitted.

U. S. MAY ACQUIRE

EASTLAND VESSEL

CHICAGO. Oct. 28. An investigation was under way, it was learned today, to determine whether the government will buy at auction the death ship Eastland, which overturned In Chicago river last July, carrying more than eight hundred persons to their deaths. A plan for .the government to take over the vessel and transform' it into a training ship for use of the Illinois naval reserves has been approved by governor Dunne. If "the plan is car

ried ouv ana ine cMimnu i umbo iu conform to the lines required iu gunboat, it would be the finest naval training ship on the Great LakeV SCULPTOR PRINCE TO DRIVE RACE CAR

PAUL TROUQETSKOf

NEW YORK, Oct. 27. New York

'society is Interested In the announce'

merit that Prince Paul Troubeiskoy, of Russia and a noted sculptor, will enter

the field of automobile racing driving. The prince has purchased a. speed car

and has signified his Intention of driving It In the 100 mile race at the

Sheepshead Bay motor speedway on

Nov. 2. The prince is also an enthu slastic aviator.

Cheating Father Time And Other Aids to Beauty

Not-so much the big wrinkles, but

the little ones are what rob the face

of its youthful appearance, and it's , to keep old Father Time from putting i his bookmark on the complexion that

Interests most women. Wrinkles and

crow's feet can be prevented and, if

noi too oia ana Dig, can De massaged away if only the proper means are employed. A skin food that will make the skin plump and vigorous and

remove quickly all traces and lines of

age can be made as follows: Get from your druggist about two ounces of powdered eptol; dissolve this in half a pint of hot water and add a tablespoonful of glycerine; massage this freely into the skin and you will soon notice the difference in your ap

pearance.

A hair tonic of unusual worth simple too one that will dissolve away every particle of dandruff and will stop Itching scalp and falling hair, can easily be made by mixing half a pint of alcohol with half a pint of

water and adding one ounce of betaquinol. If you have any hair faults whatever, just try this and see what a few weeks' treatment will do, for you. With fashions of today demanding hairless nesk, arms, armpits and other parts of the body, the removal of superfluous . hairs has been quite a problem. , The electric needle is probably the best means, but this is painful and quite expensive. Pastes and powders (and razors only increase the growth. The only safe and sure way is to dissolve the hairs; then you kill the hair roots entirely. If you will get a small bottle (an ounce will be all you need) of simple sulfo solution from your druggist and apply to. the hairs, you will find that in a few minutes they will be dissolved away entirely; leaving the skin soft and white. Adv...:.,,:

Suspects in German Bomb Conspiracy and Materials

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The picture shows some of the bomb making materials found in the room of Robert Fay, who with Walter L. Scholz and Paul Daeche is under arrest, suspected of being the leader in a conspiracy to blow up, munition ships leaving New York and factories making munitions for the Allies. Fay is said to be a Lieutenant in the German army, Sscholz is a German reservist and Deache said he was a graduate of the University of Cologne. AH 'three are under arrest at Weehawken, N. J. A high powered motorboat, together with bomb making materials, several bombs and a map of New York harbor were also discovered by the police and secret service men who have been following the men for several weeks!

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Well-Born Orphan Taken By Family?

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RICHMOND TEACHERS LEAD IN. DISCUSSION

Richmond and Wayne county schools were represented by approximately 250 teachers at Indianapolis when the sixty second annual convention of the Indiana State Teachers' association open-, ed for a three days' session. One of the most important subjects to be considered by the teachers will be the resolution concerning the question of life license for those instructors who have taught successfully for two years. C O. Williams was named on the committee appointed at the county superintendents' association meeting yesterday to investigate the subject of school supervision. Grace L. King, of Wayne county was one of the speakers at the morning session. She is county supervisor. Principal F.'G. Pickell of the Richmond high school, was among those who led in the discussion which followed Dr. Thorndike' address at the high school teachers' conference. At least sixty-five members of the Richmond delegation went to Indianapolis in a special interurban car that left at 7 o'clock this morning. Others took the Pennsylvania and some went in automobiles.

CHOLERA KILLS PIGS AT EASTHAVEN FARM

This is Finley Jay Shepard, Jr., foundling who was adopted by Finley Jay Shepard and his wife, who was Helen Gould, and was made heir to the Gould millions. The mystery of his antecedents.

admitted to be romantic, is concealed by the Shepards but it is

agreed that he is well born. - '

TO GO ON TRIAL

JOLIET, 111., Oct. 28. "Chicken Joe"

Campbell, negro ' servant of Edmund

Allen, former warde of the Illinois

prison, was scheduled to go on trial

before Judge Franks L.. Hooper today, charged with' the murder of Mrs. Od

ette. Maizee, Allen,, the . warden's wife.

Cholera caused the death of about

one hundred young pigs at the Easthaven colony farm. Dr. S. E. Smith superintendent, announced today. The

pigs which were lost died because they

were too young to vaccinate when

other hogs on the farm were immuned.

Dr. Smith said approximately three

hundred hogs on the farm had been vaccinated, and that the disease was having no effect on them whatever. How to Instantly

Tmoour Hoir

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GREAT INTEREST IS ATTACHED TO IIASE&IER SUIT

With the beginning of the cross-examination of the plaintiff's accountant, interest among the spectators at the Hasemeier-Bentlage trial Is again being revived, and there were over seventy-five persons in the court room this moming. Most ,of,. them we.re men. During the early part of the trial the majority of the spectators were women, but since the testimony during the last few days has been almost entirely confined to a rehearsal of figures, the women seem to have' lost interest. The court room was almost filled this afternoon, however, and at least half of the audience was women. ' In resuming his testimony regarding the entries made in the ledger, Ralph Schlautterbach Wednesday afternoon said at the end of the fiscal year 1912 the ledger showed & shortage of 39,800. During the year 1912 this ledger record was short $1,094.96 6hort. There is a difference of $5.04 in the apparent shortage of the ledger compared with the shortage shown in the cash book. ' The ledger . showed the - following shortage up to the date of Miss Bent-lage:

1913 to September 2, 1914.. 2.116.07 1907 :....'$ 1,145.29 1908 1.336.42 1909 .1.760.91 1910 2,034.15 1911 1,700.00 191? 1,094.96 Total $11,187.80 V PHILOMATH - j : ; Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Dye called on the latter's mother, Mrs. Rachel Wainwright Thursday afternoon.' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg spent

Wednesday evening with 8am Garrett and family near Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown were la Germantown W.edneaday. - Rufus Stlnson and family called' on Mr. and Mi Jacob Shank Sunday evening. -v ,. . Japan to producing artificial . coffee. .

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