Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 56, 15 January 1919 — Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15, 1919

EATON SOLDIER

DIES WHILE ON WAY TO RHINE Frank Wagner Dies from , Pneumonia in GermanyOrganize for Relief Campaign. EATON, O..' Jan. 15. Frank Wagner of West Sonora. with the American army of occupation in Germany, lied of pneumonia in that country, so his parents, who reside at West Sonora, have been advised by the government. Wagner was inducted Into the. service by the local board of Preble county and was among the first men sent from this county to camp. He was about 30 years of age. Preble county is expected to raise a trifle more than $7,000 as its share in the country-wide campaign for funds for the relief of Greek, Armenian and Syrian sufferers. The county has been organized for the campaign with Dr II. R. Spitler of Eaton, as chairman; Judge Elani Fisher, Eaton, treasurer, and S. S. Hart, Jackson township, secretary. An executive committee is made up of Father Joseph Hyland. of Katon: Hollie Kimmel, Eldorado, and Raymond Horn beck. West Alexandria. Ethel Paxon, Lucile Stoneroad and Russell Fudge of West Alexandria; Milford Burdsell of Eaton, and Robert Btraszhetm of Lewisburg, will each be given a free trip, with all expenses paid, -to Farmers' Week at Columbus, January 27 to 31, for having won first honors in the boys' agricultural and girls' home-making contests conducted in the county last year under auspices of -the county agricultural society, which will pay their expenses to the Columbus meeting.

The first of five farmers' institutes to be held In Preble county this winter, under aid from the state, and with ntate lecturers, will be held next Monday and Tuesday at Gratis. The second meeting will be held at Campbells- , town next Wednesday and Thursday. J. F. Brown, C. R. Wagner and Mrs. Ida Durbln will be the lecturers at both meetings. They have appeared as lecturers at institutes in the county before and they aro regarded as lead-

crs In their work. The third meeting will be held in Dixon township early In February. Final action on the question of dls- ; Tandlng or reviving and reorganizing the Commercial club will be taken In ; a meeting to be held at the club's quar- - ters Thursday evening. The club has been In a state of Inertia for a long time and its fate will be determined I x - . - - r J. H . ...

! in iue cumwiK meeting. i lie ciuo was " rrcanlzed manv vears seo. with a mere

nandrul or local men and it grew in " membership, and Influence with rapid ' ' A 1 1 M I. - - 111 . m

-" ihe good of the city. Charles Spring - is the present president of the club.

i In tha inside pocket of the fur coat J. C. Jackson, of Bridgeton, Maine, ; worn by Lebaudy the constable found Is here to officiate as Judge of the j a Iuny loaded revolver, entries at the poultry show being held Tne self.8tyled emperor and his wife here this week by the county poultry na(i been separated for several years, association. The judging probably; Mrs. Lebaudy lived at "The Lodge" will begin Thursday. Several hun- j and Lebaudy lived in New York hodred birds are exhibited and entered . tels. Mrs. Lebaudy had some time ago in the contest for awards. The show appealed to the sheriff for protection, will continue until Saturday night. nssPrtin? that he life was in daneer

The attendance is satisfactory and In dications are the show will terminate successfully. Officers Elected for Iron M older s Union Officers were elected and installed at a meeting of the local Iron Molders Union No. 272 which was held last night. They are: George Bussen, president; Joseph Weishaupt, vice president; Earl Muhl, financial secretary; William Beckman, treasurer; Gilbert Horr, corresponding secreiarj . Jonn , Schattel. recording secretary; Dan Jennings, inductor; Charles Fienntng, door keeper; Fred Lantz, William Watson and Joseph Brokamp, trustees. Thirty-five members were initiated into the union. MAKE YOUR STOMACH YOUR BEST FRIEND Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Digest the Food, Prevent Sourness and Make You Feel Fine All Over. If ou feel any distress after eating take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. You will then have a eood. steady friend in your stomach. For no matter what ! you eat there be no gas, no pour risings, no lump fn your throat, no biliousness, no dark brown taste in the morning. And should you now be troubled, eat a tablet as soon as pos-' nible and relief will come promptly. These tablets correct at once the faults of a weak or overworked stomach, they do the work while the stom-i rich rests and recovers itself. Parqueters and those whose environment brings them in contact with the rich stomachic1- i food most apt to cause rangement. Relief In these ways brings the g'ad smile canLaL" Dyspepsia Tablets. I Vox of Stuart's HO cents ts. In any drug store. Be good r stomach. Adv. to you

BACON and LARD SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Home Kettle Rendered Lard None finer, in OX 50-lb. tins, a lb -...TtC Fancy Home Cured Bacon Sides, by the side, a lb. 25c and 35c ' 327 So. 1 2th St., 642 No. 10th St. . and City Market House

Killed Husband to Save Self and Daughter, Claims- : yflfife of "Emperor of Sahara," Eccentric Millionaire

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NEW YORK, Jan. 15. That she shot to save her daughter and herself will be the plea of Mrs. Marie Augustine Lebaudy if she is placed on trial for the murder of her husband, Jacques Lebaudy. known as the "Emperor of Sahara." Lebaudy who was a wealthy man and son of the French "sugar king," was shot and killed upon entering his wife's home, "The odge," at Westbury, L. I. The shooting was reported to the police by Jacqueline Lebaudy, the 18-year-old daughter of Lebaudy. The sheriff, who went to the house, found the body of Lebaudy lying in the hallway. Lebaudy was shot five times. Two of the bullets entered his chest, two struck him In the face, and a fifth penetrated his back. i The constable said that on his arrival he found a thirty-two calibre revolver on the dresser in the bedroom J of Mrs. Lebaudy. lt was emptyv.but he said that it had been recently fired. from her husband. Lebaudy played an ' international Mysterious Pains and Aches Make Life Hard to Bear For Many Richmond Women. Too many women mistake their pains and aches for troubles peculiar to the sex. More often disordered kidneys are causing the aching back, dizzy spells, headaches and irregular urination. Kidney weakness becomes . . , TOjnr.on'o ifidnov Pills. Hosts of people testify to their merit. Read a Richmond case: Mrs. O. L. Fisher, 424 West Main street, gave the following statement in September, 1915: "I know Doan's Kidney Pills are a splendid remedy for kidney trouble; they have certainly done a lot for me. I suffered continually from pains in my back and could get no rest day or night. The medicine I was using didn't help me! and when a friend advised me to try j Doan's Kidney Pills, they benefited me j I right away. The aches and pains in my lack were relieved and so were the Other symptoms of kidney trouble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Fisher had Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N Y. BRIEFS Dr. E. A. Wysong has re turned 110111 training camp and wishes to announce the reopening of his dental office in the Murray Theatre Bid?. ni onnn rllOne CVVV,

Mrs- Jacques Lebaudy and her dauohter, Jacqueline.

comedy in 190.1, when he set out with an armed expedition and claimed sovereignty over part of the north coast of Africa, assuming the title of the "Emperor of Sahara." But this was quickly settled when France ousted the self-appointed monarch and abolished his realm. . Lebaudy's difficulties with his native country led to his coming here. 44

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during the rage of the "flu" may or may not be helpful to the public. three times this fall I have been attacked by "catching a cold" each time, instantly the sneezing started, I began taking Mentho-Laxcnc, and have not lost an hour in work or business, whereas in the past a neglected cold usually "Iayed me up' or finished with grip or bronchitis. Three times I checked a sick spell with your wonderful Mentho-Laxene."

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THERE are no snakes in Ireland, if we are to believe that the good St. Patrick chased them all out. We hope he did, and we hope even more fervently that another St. Patrick will arise in our own good country to drive out the anarchistic snakes that are insidiously trying to subvert our institutions and to supplant them with disorder, riot, chaos, rapine and destruction. There is no use trying to disguise the fact that under various high-sounding foreign names there are organizations at work throughout the entire nation whose sole motive is to destroy existing order. These snakes must not only be scotched, but absolutely crushed. There is no reason for their existence in this country that, as Lincoln said, "under God" has thriven and prospered as no other nation or people has ever done. This is no thinly disguised argument for advertising. These Anarchists have ways and means for spreading their deadly propaganda, and they are at it constantly. What we want to see is every sane and sound citizen in the frame of mind to advertise the fact that the rational people of this country, who so greatly predominate, are unitedly determined that their patrimony is not to be destroyed to make a saturnalia for the criminals of the world. Every man is a potentate in this country that ought to be one. There is no excuse whatsoever for the mob and the red flag, and there is every reason why the followers of that flag should be made to understand quickly that" sedition' and treachery to our institutions will receive promptly the penalty of such treason. Advertise your Americanism and let the world know that you are not to be trifled with.

In spite of his eccentricities, he established a reputation for shrewdness, and added to his already large wealth. One of his practices was to keep a taxicab always in waiting for him. and when he moved about, he always had himself trailed by a second machine in which be kept under guard a trunkful of securities. He spent much time at the public library, where he

Gratis and Camden Second Teams WUl . Play Curtain Raisers The Gratis (Ohio) and Camden high school second teams will play, the curtain' raiser game Friday, evening at Camden when the Camden and Whitewater first teams are in the main game of the evening. ' The Camden rooters have a great

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