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   Lima Daily News, The (Newspaper) - December 7, 1913, Lima, Ohio                               Three Little Now In School HTG COLDER AT MONDAY COLDER AND GENERALLY v y V THB LIMA DAIDY NEWS EIGHTEENTH YEAR DECEMBER 7, 1913. PRICE TWO CENTS Health Officer Talks On Milk ABOUT THE IE NEXT BATTLE WILL BE FOUGHT NEAR GULF COAST AND FEDERALS READY HOUR FROM HAVE REACHED CAPITAL is SURROUNDED BY ENTRENCHMENTS BUILT BY Mexico Dec. next Leavy battle of the Mexican tion is due at on the gulf News of fighting there was I expected hourly Word was I received that several thousand rebels under Gen. Augilar were I there to meet the Federals under Gen. Joaquin who sailed from Vera Cruz to Paul the Belgian minister to was a. guest in the chamber of deputies today while the members approved the concession to Belgian capitalists to build miles of railway in The measure will next be sent to the ate where its passage is By the terms of the the Mexican government receives no A rumor was current though generally denied tonight that the Mexican troops had revolted at ra while Admiral W. C. Tnd ten marines from the were in the Ad- miral Cowles had gone to jara from Manzanillo where the flee is REFUGEES REACH SHE DEFIED THE ENGLISH MADAME RUMOR BUSY FRAMING A CABINET CHANGE GOSSIP HAS IT THAT THREE HEADS DUE HO SECRETARY OP LABOR MAY LOSE HIS SCALP AND ATTORNEY GENERAL MAY GET A RED MRS. RHETA Rheta the American suffragette who was Mrs. Pankhurst when she was arrested on board tho 8. 8. jestic and to prison in port Is with in formulating a plan to secure the release of Mrs. hurst Mrs. Dorr defied the police when attempted to prevent her Mrs. Pankhurst from the ship to the Jail even dared them to arrest Mexico Dec. first passenger train from Monterey in many weeks arrived bringing about refugees from rey and most of them The passengers reported conditions in both cities to he Pood is running very short and attacks by the rebels were hourly The refugees said that the Federal commander at Monterey had con- entrenchments at all the approaches to the city before they left and that he was planning a great parade of nis troops in an effort to them with confidence in their power to resist the anticipated rebel Many of the refugees They said that the gravest conditions existed both in Monterey and FOR MEXICO Vera Dec. Col Norton F. attache of the ish Embassy at left here today for Mexico It Is reported that he is on a secret Gage arrived last night on the Ward liner Neither lie nor the British Consul would talk about Gabe's Americans were skeptical here day of the mission of Minister of the Treasury De La He was said to be a mission to Franca b float a loan for tut he left here only with passage for It was believed there his was New GIRL MURDERER GETS SENTENCE MUST SERVE TEN YEARS FOB KILLING HER PLAYMATE WITH A Prince 6. De- spite the protestations of many idents of this city and pleadings of her Kathleen aged 13 years was today sentenced to ten years in the local penitentiary by Judge for murdering her Julia 8, at last The story as told by the child on the witness stand was interrupted by Kathleen said she was digging medicinal roots with the Jennings girl whom she said teased Her patience was exhausted when Julia threw the dead carcass of a prairie chicken at In the heat of her Dec. 1. Without a single and in just the form m which it passed the the Hetch providing a new water supply for San Francisco passed the Senate lust before midnight by a vote of 43 to 25. It will now go to the dent for his Despite the unanimous agreement to vote on the Saturday the had a narrow escape from being talked to death It was with a sigh of relief that its cates saw the roll call actually Amendments to the were in- along lines described in the debate by Senators Cummins and Claris of All were de- by about the same vote as carried the A motion by Senator Poindexter to refer the back to committee was voted The following senators voted against the Clarke of Weeks and 6. Rumors of possible changes In President son's cabinet were subjects of cusion among politicians despite emphatic denials from White House Names of three of- were mentioned secretary of E. secretary of David F. and attorney James C. Men prominent in democratic cles insisted that while the denials were positive they referred to the present The gossip had it that Wilson had incurred the displeasure of the president by his failure to settle the big Colorado ing on top of his before the American Federation of Labor con- vention in which he assailed the copper barons of it was declared that he was now unpopular with both capitalists opposed to the federation and with the tion which had counted on settling the Colorado troubles at Behind the Colorado situation is next year's election of a successor Senator Thomas anil of the state delegation President Wilson wanted to help Thomas bo- cause he had been subject to bitter assaults on account of his support of the tariff with the free sugar clause Had Secretary DRIVER JAILED FOR Now Dec. in a dented ping a long black coat and a ful George un- was today in Center street lice Fast and reckless said the arresting policeman horses were hungry and wanted to get said But it did no days in said the and Antonio will drive no funeral NAMES ARE ONLY A Dec. 6 Alleged banks and similar institutions with awesome titles many with malign purpose the blow in Ohio tonight Attorney General stated in an opinion to the state banking department that the words and banker and cannot be used unless such institutions or sons are licensed by the state and are under state POLICE DOG WILL PROTECT A WOMAN FIGURES GIVEN BY OHIO BOARD ON REGULATION SHOWS WHAT THE NEW LIQUOR LAW HAS DONE FOR EYE O Dec. every state in tbe union regulated its as Ohio has less wrecked white slavery and common evils generally finding genesis in would be the members of Ohio's new liquor license commission sAted issuing figures for the first to show just what the new in Of saloons eliminated through operation of the new limiting the number of saloons to every five hundred of were admittedly Three hundred and nine operated wine rooms by young girls and seventy-five were con- with houses of 196 in red light 60 gambling 153 shady resorts frequented by 86 wore shady 143 negro 366 rowdy places and neighborhood 43 road houses and 84 were barrel counties were ed including every In the city Of the places frequented by youn g girls and Cleveland 123, Columbus 39, Cincinnati 20, and ledo 25. K. New William K. one of society's moat active young has commissioned Carl F. the now famous trainer of German wolf to Irian one of his police dogs to act as personal bodyguard to Mrs. Mr. Baer is instructing tho dog in his duties at tbe Gedney Farm White N and it is necessary for Mrs to make frequent auto runs to the in order that tho dog and uln future may become thoroughly The dog will accompany Mrs. whenever she goes out unescorted BACK TO YOUR WAGONS STRIKE IS OFF OF us UNION 1 1 TARRY POSH A KING HAVING GIVEN NEW TO METHOD IS methods weed In the strike may be used la strikes everywhere in the United when conditions D. president of the National of tonight you ot the the oily led the Parry was certainly It wwi replied you think tho city wart In deputising apodal It understood that If this proved successful in similar ode were to be used In WOMEN MAKING PRESIDENT MAO picked up a spade and beat wllson been able to force a Julia orer the Even afte her playmate was on the ground she continued beating her until no sign of life A partial realization ot her ac came to the child then and she ran o her The father she it LIMA POLICE ARE WATCHING FOR INSPECTORS going to be an awful hard winter on the inspector if he Is caught in said Acting Chief of Police Waters last Since has never had for longer than a week at a time such a thing ac a dog since other inspectors have come and gone into naturally the threat against a started com- ment The the acting chief Sometime ago an enterprising firm attempted to fatten Us pocketbook at the expense of the masher by getting out a badge marked Those badges in a to thOM worn by Instructions the to the that to M worn and whM no other method the to attract of a girl on the SAM 18 AFTER THE INSPECTOR Dec. ers in badges Inspector No. were warned by police tonight that they might run a foul of the law against impersonating because the district of Columbia really ban a chicken impacts his number Is for sale here la said Acting Chief hare not MB any of and I tor the or boy who on oao then ia to to neet with a piece of had enough a. It to to keep the mashers corner mas out having additional Insult of- tared wonea That's why 1 say that it win fee a winter it Us ment of the coal Thomas would have had the credit as it waa at his request that the labor tary was sent to that It Is believed that the president is none too well satisfied with tbe re- sults in the department of justice since assumed assert that the president has for some really big de- velopment which would wipe out the memory of the Secretary Houston la bound to be miscast in bis Secretary whom he was a of the Houston Is already opposed by the national grange and last week was snubbed by the Ohio Corn TO FOOD GOSSIP CAUSES THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO OOME BLACK HAND LETTER RECEIVED BY WOMAN AT SOUTH SIDE HOME Dec. Following a long Mto rMs today President WUson was declared by his ian almost fully recovered from his attack or The president took tbe trip in defiance of his doctor's He insisted that the open air would do him as he had been confined to the White House since It is understood that the dent in angered over tbe tions made by the suffragettes in their convention that he took his bed because he was afraid to take a positive stand on the question of suffrage or to meet a committee of the Consequently there is much interest la the ing to be held on Whether or not the president will make a decisive answer to tbe Dec. is not yet So far he from all over the nation for amt successfully his tlon which will curb tbe alleged cold storage trust and prevent tion in food products will reach Con- gress culminating in the National boycott in Rep. McKellar of Tennessee woo baa a said night be planned to measure In the house At the same time Mn. Bills president of the local Federation of Woman's expects to sent to Congress the boycott titions all over the ed Those the local fait that they had temporary eggs told at crate KAMK mew the an- Onto State University tonight elected 3. for not Two illy ions on the USUAL state police inquest Into the Arcadia lodging house cost 28 today to reveal tbe of the The inquest will be resumed when city ments will also taks action to force Improvement tn lodging bouse con- ditions m the WAS MOV two high school boys while Allte a now pair of Mat grabbed a heekey out way and got the back Stricken to reveal their A hand be- to have been the work of local was received by Mrs. Mary 1037 Forest demanding that she lUace fifty dollars on a window at her home either last night or her life being threatened if she failed to com- ply with the of the In endeavor to trap the perpetrators of the the in which the money was to have been was placed on tho window sill last minus the but the senders of tho letter failed to The police are working on the believing it Is probably the work of Italians residing in tbe neighborhood in which the man The letter demanding the money was matted at the local post It written in much disguised hand and to The address bears the wrong spelling of the man's being the name used in place of The letter that the fifty dollars bo placed In a handkerchief on the window sill not later than failure to do so meaning that both Mrs. Lynch and her mother be UM letter The police worked on the case last although there were no they be- lieve they have a line on tbe and results of Important nature are bring The letter which wae unsigned Mrs. Hong I will let you no that for Saturday or Sunday to put roll or you and your er will be and I wish for to window sills I yon to not forget I hop that is tho first and last letter an do not fail to do so not one sound of word must be hurd or it will bo the worst for So do it kindly because we end of nobody sure to not wait no longer and Sunday or if not between 9 and 10 oclock night you put tho money in a on the dow out of the house don't fail THE SURGEONS TO AMPUTATE HTS Dec. at Protestant hospital tonight com- on tho nerve of J. C. railroad who ed them in cutting off his mangled following an ing to take an the man boro the pain at times reaching across with his good arm to support the member the surgeons were working of striking teamsters had ed toe union agreement to the gradual return of normal business the day's most important development was tho arrest ot Edward an iron is held under charged with being one of tho gunmen in a mysterious automobile which yesterday zed by filling two strike breakers full of bird shot dented the but was tlie police by chauffeur ot tho car as of five men who hired It. J. B. solicitor of ths department of mat with a conciliation which IB up a i to the public of the of wages and conditions the committee This statement will saU W. K. chairman of com- that local teamsters paid wages slightly below the average paid In other cities of the Besides one attack on a tho only trouble reported day or early tonight resulted from police Mrs. Mary A. 57, appealed to Qu senior following an attack on her and her son by m. showed a ana where she the officer aad bed James 81. the walked of- his clothing drenched In blood from deep in the head and According to Mrs. her son and his were standing on a downtown talking family affairs when an officer asked them to In a James said he The cer clubbed them without any ther There ult. no provocation for the according to Three Happy Girlies In Soft Linens and Warm Flannels GREAT WAS A week sad-faced little girls the Reese family from to they with noses pressed ready-made Tuesday night a against the window panes watching other little girls racing to Today in soft linens and warm gowned and head ered as well as other sit at desks in the building on Grand great blue eyes piercing the pages in search for This condition is the sequel to the sent broadcast through The Daily News to the charitably in- people of telling them about the Reese family up on the extreme north end of Union a family of parents and ten with no shoes and no clothing for the The response to the appeal started last Sunday phones began ringing and boys began ering the gifts from good of m half-dozen good women of tho North Side gathered at a home and three sewing machines got busy ing and remaking this morning three little Reese's trotted off ta tie a happy mother smiled the first morning in many a proud father had on beaded knee the night before offered up his thanks for tho kindness No more lea in the snow this no more chilling winds penetrating to tho marrow of and who made It aimt glad you did It. Ton food who and who ed snd found what was and you good woman North who put the materials fit the tie Him who ran to come into A i f f  

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