Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 264, 22 September 1916 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1916

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Do You Know These Faces? Members of a band of alleged blackmailers accused of victimizing Chicagoans.- The name of the man on the left is withheld by the authorities. He is being sought as a member of the band., The others, from left to right, are Mrs. Edward - Donahue, H. R. Russell and Mrs. George Irwin,, alias Helen E vers.

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KENWORTHYS HURT WHEN HORSE RUNS

. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Kenworthy and daughter, living on . the Middleboro

road north of the city, were more or less seriously injured this morning when a horse hitched to the buggy In which they were riding, became frightened at an approaching street car, and bolted. Mr. Kenworthy suffered a fractured rib, Mrs. Kenworthy was injured about the head... Miss Kenworthy's back was sprained. The Kenworthys were on their way

to Yearly meeting when the accident occurred.

WARNS YOUNG STUDENTS

URBAN A, 111., Sept. 22. A solemn warning about "fussing" the co-eds was contained in President James annual message to Illinois Freshmen. "A waste of time," he called it.

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ELZA COLE ENDS LIFE AT CREAMERY; NO CAUSE KNOWN

When an employe of the Western Ohio Creamery company, North D street, entered the toilet on the second floor cf the company's building shortly after 10 o'clock this morning ho found Ihe bedy of Elza O. Cole, 45, rrshlrnt mamsrer of the company, on the floor with a bullet, wound in his head. In. Cole's right hand was a 32 calibre revolver."Cole undoubtedly committed suicide," said Coroner R, D. Morrow after a preliminary investigation of the circumstances surrounding Cole's death. Cole resided with his wife at 32 Laurel street and had been a resident of Richmond several years. He was quite well known here. Coronor Morrow states that Mrs. Cole Informed him that her husband had appeared to be both physically and mentally normal of ate and she was unable to assign any cause for his action. The news of his death came as a great shock to her. So far as known business troubles were not responsible for Cole's action. Cole is survived by his wife and

four children, three boys, the oldest 17 and one girl, aged 4. He had been in the employ of the creamery company for ten years and was placed in charge of its local branch three years ago. His original home was in Winchester, Ind.

VILLA BANDITS RAID DIL CAMP

GALVESTON, Texas) Sept. 22. Passengers arriving here today aboard the tank steamer Tapilla declared that British subjects and thirty-six Carranzistas were killed on September 16 when a large force of Villistas raided an oil camp near Tuxam. All but two of the Carranzista garrison which guarded the camp were

killed according to the passengers. The two British subjects were killed because they sheltered two escaping Carranzista officers. The attack is said to have been made in concert with Villa's attack on Chihuahua City.

Mr. Shell ran into it on North J street, May 25.

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PARIS, Sept. 22 Giving the retreating Bulgarians no time to reform their

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Violent Bulgarian attacks at Zbro-

ske and Fiorina were repulsed.

ISSOES SALARY SCALE

Certificates stating the grade of license that each teacher holds and the salaries that the state law provides are being sent out to the various Wayne county township trustees by Superintendent Williams today.

Bolivia exports tin.

RESINOL PROVED WONDERFUL FOR ITCHING ECZEMA Feb. 23. "I had a chronic case of eczema on my hands for about three years. It got red in places, especially between my fingers, and when I'd rub them a little, pimples or blisters would form which filled with water. The longer I had this trouble, the larger these pimples got. I can't express in words what a terrible thing it was. I couldn't find anything to help me everything seemed to make it worse. I had about given up all hope of ever being cured. They were terribly sore, and I could not sleep for the terrible

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