Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 46, 5 January 1917 — Page 12
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PACES TWELVE THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1917. 1
HAIR CLUTCHED 111 MURDERED MODEL'S HAND MATCHES THAT OF WEALTHY YOUNG SUICIDE
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PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. 6. Circumstantial evidence, which the police eay, convinces them that Bernard W. Lewis, eon of a wealthy retired Pittsburgh coal operator, who ended his life in an Atlantic City hotel last night, was the slayer of Maz.e Colbert, the nrtlsts model, war revealed here today by an examination of the young man's body. r&fw Lewis xhs positively identified by El wood Powell, the chauffeur who drove Mt and tbe Misses Ethel and Mabel Kyle to their borne In Germantown last Thursday night as the man he later took to Mis Colbert's apartment; Philadelphia- detectives, who went to Atlantic City last night say t bat Lewis' hair matches' that found i.iittched in the dead girl's hand and that Lewis was found to be wearing a woman's underuhirt which corresponds exactly to garments worn by Miss Colbert A blood stained handkerchief i was found in his pocket-book. Lewis
left no written statement, however as fer as could be learned. In view of these developments, the authorities say they feel that the mystery virtually has been solved. At the same time, it was declared, men
who were friends of Miss Colbert and were suspected of having knowledge of the crme, will be kept under surveillance until there - is absolutely no doubt regarding their connection with the case. In their efforts to solve the mystery the police had questioned many young men prominent in the social and business life of Philadelphia.'' Several of them admitted that they had known the girl and some said they had been among her admirers. Tbe explanation of all except two or three was satisfactory. .,
SALE DRAWS CROWD
WEBSTER, Ind., Jan. 5. A very large crowd attended J. C. Common's sale today. . The stock brought good prices .... Mr. and Mrs. Elizha Cooper were shopping in Richmond Tuesday ....Mr. Albert Stoten and nephew, Charles McCann, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William McCann . of Richmond.... Mrs. Oliver Hiatt of Economy visited her son, Cleo Culbertson, and family, of near here. ;
PURDUE SHORT COURSE COMES TO CAMBRIDGE
UNDERGOES OPERATION
MILTON, Ind., Jan. 5. Miss Agnes Ward," who Is taking training at the Methodist Hospital, at Indianapolis, underwent an operation for appendicitis there this week. Her sister, Miss Martha Ward, has been at Indianapolis and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Butler while there.
COST OF SICKNESS JOINS OLD H, C. L,
NEW YORK, Jan. 5.--A new schedule of physicians feH showing consistent advances was recommended today by tho Broux county medical Koclety. Hereafter no free medical advice will bo given ovit the telephone. Conversation with a physician over the wire on non-medical topics is iwrraittcd, but if Mm question, lor instance of tho baby's latest ailment is Injected a bill for $1 will be forthcoming. If the physician called to at
tend one membnr of a family and
nomn one casually Inquires, about the
symptoms of another member an extra
charge will be made. Under the new schedule night calls, or emergency calls by day, will be charged for at the rate of $4 each. If the physician is nuked to leave he office before his
accustomed time the charge will be
$3. Ordinary calls in day visiting will be $2 each and visits to the physicians
office will cost the patient ?1 each
The high price of automobile fuel is
given as the main reason tor tne aa vance in fees.
MOOSE CIRCLE TAKES STEPS TO CHANGE NAME
Notice of the "disbanding" of the Loyal Moose circle, an auxiliary of the Moose lodge, does not indicate, members said today, that the organization would cease to exist Discontinuance of usage of the name, Moose circle, is a step in proceedure of the lodge to change the name of the auxiliary to the Moosebeart Legion.
Farmers near Cambridge City and in all parts of Western Wayne county are looking forward with interest to the Purdue , short course , which will be held at that city on Jan. 23, 24. 25 and 26. Announcement has been made by the extension department of the university that the course has been so arranged that persons attending may receive instruction at a maximum number of lectures.
"COME ON IN THE ICE IS FINE' -; ; ; Miss Sigfrieda Nordstrom, at top, embracing pillar of snow, .and below, left to right, Miss Alma Krueger, Miss Alpha Seabert, Miss Nordstrom and Colonel Harry F. Johnson, who took a Christmas plunge in Lake Michigan at Chicago.
EVANGELISTIC PARTY WORKS AT LIBERTY
LIBERTY, Ind., Jan. 5. The month of revival services which are to be held in the Methodist church at Liberty, under the direction of all the churches of the county, opened Sunday. The evangelistic party is composed of Mrs. Daisy Barr, a minister, of the Friends' church; D. A. George, the director of the chorus choir, which has been organized; Mrs. D. A. George, pianist; and Walter Huffman, the business manager for the party. On next Sunday afternoon Mrs. Barr will ppeak to men only, on the subject, "The Ideal Man, From a Woman's Viewpoint." On each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings, in each of five districts, that the town has been divided into, there are being held cottage prayer meetings.
RETURN FROM WEST
ECONOMY, Ind., Jan. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Hunt entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams and son, Mr. and Mrs. O. L Hiatt. .. .Charley Johnson of California, who left for the Golden Gate state thirty years ago anl James Ladd of Williamsburg were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufis Williams recently. Mr. Johnson is a nephew of Mrs. Williams.... Miss Edith Hunt entertained her Sunday school class of Morgan Creek Friends' church at her home Saturday afternoon. There were fifteen of the merry willing workers who were in the Bible contest conducted by Mrs. Hunt and ate refreshments. .. .The Misses Katherine Pusey and Jessie Secrest spent Sunday at Richmond....Vaughn Chamness has returned to his home at Richmond. . . .Harold Fenimore has returned to Terre Haute after spending the holidays here. .. .Harold Williamson returned to Earlham Monday.
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Continued From Page One. writing except the Blngle sentence which he scrawled on the top sheet of a small white, unruled tablet just before he shot himself: "Look in the barn." Even this scrap of writing has disappeared, ending its trail, as the miss
ing letters, with Manzella. Conway, of Cambridge City. "Stick to the Story." Manzella Conway, who witnesses say called Mrs. Will Hudson, discoverer of Mr. Kaufman's body, and said: "Stick to what I told you yesterday," again yesterday denied the charge that she had possession of the letters. "Do you believe, Mrs. Conway, that one of the Kaufman neighbors took those letters out of your satchel just for curiosity?" she was asked. "I never had them in my satchel. They took them out of my lap, and I vow I don't know who got them," she declared. "I was just that excited and crying that I couldn't remember." Witnesses Tell. Version. Several witnesses, widely seps rated, repeated without even slight differences or flaws in their stories, the following scene: v The coroner, after mumbling through half of one of the letters of which the address is not known, tossed all the letters to Mrs. Conway and said: "Take these. This is a family matter." Mrs. Will Hudson, they said, asked for the letter addressed to the Palladium. She read it and returned it to Mrs. Conway. "Don't let Carl see that. Never let that letter get out to anyone. I would burn it It's horrible,' she is reported by several to have said. Several persons then saw Mrs. Con-
Stop Catarrh! Open Nostrils And Head Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once.
If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through .every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get Instant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nostrils are open, your head Is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling
for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just
what sufferers from head colds and
catarrh need. It's a delight. Adv.
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they said. . Since the discovery of the two letters sewed in Mrs. Kaufman's dress, a theory has been general that the third person in the case, whose signa ture Mrs. Kaufman had torn from the letters and destroyed, was the cause of the final quarrel. Intimates of the family deny that such could be the case, or the act would have been committed long before, they said.
ASureWayTo End Dandruff
There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. "To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Adv.
MISHAWAKA, Ind., Jan. 5. Mrs. Ella Weber, of 53 D East Fourth street, this city, praises Tanlac, the Master Medicine, because of benefits her daughter, Igerna Weber, 14 years old, derived from its use. "This medicine certainly has helped my daughter," Mrs. Weber said on December 18. "It's just great. "For a long time Igerna has been In a weakened, run down condition. Her appetite was very poor and she said the little food she did eat didn't have the right taste. She was very restless at night and in the mornings always felt tired and worn out. Her kidneys troubled her. t She had pains in her back often. "Relatives told us about Tanlac and recommended it so highly that I
bought a bottle and had Igerna take it. I'm surprised at the change in her. The color has come back into her cheeks. Her appetite is splendid now. She's stronger and feels better in every way. She sleeps soundly and peacefully all through the night and gets up in mornings feeling bright and cheerful. The pains in her back have disappeared. "I recommend Tanlac as a great medicine." - Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, rheumatism, nervousness, loss of appetite and the like. Tanlac is now being introduced In Richmond at Thistlethwaite's drug stores. Adv.
When Tired and Nervous If the end of the day finds you weary or irritable,with achingheadand frayed nerves,you need something to tone and strengthen the system.
are a remedywhich quickly helps in restoring normal conditions. They act on the stomach, liver and bowels, and so renew the strength, and steady the nerves. A few doses of these world famed family pills will Bring Welcome Relief Directions of Special Vain to Women an with Every Bos Sold by jrogfiate throughout tho world. la boxes, 10c 25c
Fresh! days after baking. Home-baking is so easy with Valier's Enterprise Flour with its superfine quality, anyone can make white, light delicious bread; and bread that stays jresh so long that you need bake only about once a week. YoncurotyoTOCofltoflirfngonckaZbybome-bakiae and by serving more white flour foods, which are a ' to 10 timea cheaper than any other load.
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PYTHIAfIS OF LYrUI WILL HOLD BANQUET
LYNN, Ind Jan. 5. The K. of P. Lodge ia making arrangements for a big supper on Friday,' Jan. 12. The meeting will be for the members and their families and an enjoyable time is expected. A good- program is being arranged Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. C. L. Band were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chenoweth Tuesday evening.... Mack Condon and family were the guests of Henry Hawkins and family Tuesday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moody entertained to dinner Monday Ellis Carper and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Hodgins and son Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thiesing are visiting their children at Shirley and Indianapolis Harry Humphreys returned to his work in Indianapolis after a pleasant visit with his mother.
ALL. PLANS COMPLETE FOR CITY CAMPAJGN OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS
With all arrangements for the City wide Sunday school campaign com-' p'ete, the committee today repeated! its . request that . scholars make ' aa' especial effort to be present at the; exact time set for opening each school,, a visits of the squadrons have been timed with the opening hours in order that the work assigned each squadron may be completed during the Sunday school hour. Each squadron visitsfour schools. Squadron members who are very enthusiastic over the work will assemble
Hat the Y. M. C. A. for the start at 8:45'
h o'clock Sunday morning.
PORTER PIKE ELECTED
ATTEND LODGE WORK
Odd Fellows from Richmond will attend the meeting of Wayne lodge at Cambridge City tonight when "the work for 1917 will be started with initiation of a large class of candidates.
Prevent Diphtheria. A sore throat is a good breedingr place
for Diphtheria germs. Protect your children by never neglecting a Sore Throat. You can wisely depend upon TONSIL1NE. Give Tonsil ine upon tbe first appearance of Sore Throat don't give Diphtheria a chance in that throat in its weakened condition. When TONSIL1NE is swallowed it comes directly in contact with the diseased
surface and induces a neaithv condition of the membranes then the system can better defend the throat if attacked by Diphtheria germs. Keep TONSILINE in the house where you can get it quick when needed. 25c., 60c and $1.00.
Porter Pike, Centerville. was elected vice president of the Indiana Swine Breeders' association in session in In-' , dianapolis yesterday.
You Don't Have To Call On Your Imagination When . You Use Speedway Speedway Liniment is not only a family remedy, but was originally pre-
f pared for the treatment of bowed ten
dons the most serious strain a horse can have a horse has no imagination you simply have to deliver the goods when you treat a horse. Speedway Liniment is used by large horse shippers all over the country. It is known as an absolutely sure remedy for bowed tendons. Keep Speedway in the home It will
j not disappoint you. Use it freely: it I will not burn, blister or stain. Does ' Via nvr .mlrtlrli n r A ...,.1. a
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bottle today from your druggist under our positive guarantee of money back if you are not entirely satisfied. A quick relief for rheumatism, all muscular strains, sore throat. tc. See the booklet Put up in 25c, 50c and $1.00 containers. A. G. Luken & Co.. and other good dealers. Adv.
Simple Laxative Remedy Best for Constipation
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Gave Satisfaction W fieri Nothing
Else Would.
Nearly every one, at one time or another, suffers from constipation, or inactive bowels, and one of the few con
clusions upon which the doctors agree is that regularity of the bowels is an essential to good health. In the family medicine chest of most well-ordered households will be found one or more of the various remedies recommended for the relief of constipation. In the majority of homes today the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is recognized as the standard laxative. Druggists everywhere report a constantly increasing demand for this splendid remedy which is sold for fifty cents a bottle. Mr. James Ash, 102 Green St., Cumberland, Md., wrote to Dr. Caldwell that he found Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin the most effective remedy for constipation he had ever used and that he always keeps a bottle of it on hand for use when necessary. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a mild laxative, and does not gripe or strain, but acts gently and brings relief in an easy, natural manner. Itsj
freedom from opiates or narcotic' drugs makes it the ideal family laxative. To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes be sure you get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which tbe bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois.
Stewart Phonograph $6.50 Plays all Disc Records as plain and clear as any instrument Hear them at the Feltman's Cigar Store 609 MAIN ST.
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Valier's Enterpriseisthe perfect all-
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Economical Cake Recipe X cop butter, 1 cap sugar, 2 egg. X cup milk. lXcup flour, X teaspoon salt, 2X teaspoons baking powder. Cream the butter, add sugar gradually, eees beaten until liebt. then milk
mixed and sifted with baking powder. This makes one losi for an oblong tin.
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