Rockingham Daily Record (Newspaper) - December 9, 1912, Harrisonburg, Virginia PAGES 1-6 TWO THE 0*' DAILY UP TO tmb END OP No. 72 Rapii Progress in Trial In Circuit Court FRAZe IN HIS OWN BEHALF DEFENSE PUTS IN A EIG bAY AND A GOOD ONE DURING THREE OF THAT PRISONER WILL BE FOUND QUIL TY OF KILLING HIS ARGUMENT THIS MORNING Circuit Court devoted three Saturday to tJie trial of Joseph Frazier a day laborer of tlie Island Ford charged with the murder of his Mrs. With the end of the night session all the evidence in the case had been Thq who was the last witness in own left the witness stand at 0:15 after a brief engaged in by Attorney C. D. the lawyers for the defense and tlie Haas ordered an until 10 this when it is probable that the case will be argued after the jury has been instructed by the Court in regard to The arguments of it is will occupy no great amount of Defense Has a Good Day The which got under way shortly after the morning session not only had a long but a good one the case for the prosecution being vigorously assailed and at times As a result when the testimony in many of those who had followed the trial were of opinion that it would be State to convict the of either degree Any against Frazier coul in their for anything more than one of the crime charged in the Prisoner Makes Witness It was at the night session that Frazier took the The witness wap calm and under as as while giving his testimony in he made a impression average which it is not unreasonable to presume wae shared by the Preceding him on the stand for the defense were two of his Ike Harris nine years and Addie his 13-year-old who be most valuable witnesses in behalf of their withstanding tlie assaults of the on tage Dr. Where 8t�uribn 8.-*-The charge of the President-elect at the df his j December 28, the Rev. Dr. A. M. Frailer to represent the city as host of Mr. Wilson in the in Mr. Wilson was Several citizens placed their home eat the dis posal of the It was thought the proprieties demanded that Mr. Wilson should be entertained in the home in which he was and eh eep in the room which he first saw Dr. Fraser is one of the successors of the Rev. Dr. father of Mr. in the pastorate of the Presbyterian and was a of the elect at David son College for several Interest in Mr. Wilson's coming has abated in since he accepted the all classes citizens are cooperating to make his stay here Among the workers in arranging for the oo are prominent all having been by patriotism and FROM GOV. WILSON OTTO PROMINENT NEW YORK SAYS CHANGES BY NEW ADMINISTRATION WILL COME GRADUALLY DECEMBER 9,1912. 0N� 1 J Dr. Pe Report Characterized as REMOVAL OR EDITORIAL IN OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SCATHING CRITICISM AT OFFICIAL WHO ADVOCATED TAXING SALOONS AND DRUG STORES FOR SUPPORT OF DRUNKARDS AND i I Regulars And Progressives Agree South's Delegates VOTE BASIS OF International News Dec. 8.-Otto of the firm of Kuhn Loeb & the influential York does not believe there will be any rash or ill-advised legislation during the administration of changes Wilsca Mr. Kuhn be made gradually and I have no anticipation that a scare will be ay tariff conclusion of the Balkan War are bound to have a good on the general financial ' continued Mr. Kuhn and one of the results of between Engi land and Referring to the scarcity of Mr. Kuhn said it was due to tire fact that the Great and South y IGNORES PATRICK'S PLANS Br. J. S. superintendent of the Western State Hospital at is the subject of severe criticism in an editorial printed in tho A. R. D. ihe journal of National Association of Retail In his annual Dr. DeJarnette advocated the taxing of saloons for the cure and treatment of drunkards and cf drug stores for the cure and treatment of At a meeting of the executive tee of the Virginia Retail Druggists Association in Staunton last week a conference was held wth Dr. nette superintendent promised to make a public statement within a few which would be satisfactory both to and the The editorial in is as J A Gratuitous During the entire history of NOTES no such criticism has been brought to the attention of this office as. the one for which Dr. J. of is He is super Intendent the Western State Hospital of Virginia adn in his annual i to Governor Mann makes the startling recommendation 9. ii ia rumor In that tho which sailed for last had met with a waS no confirmation tho to bo Mrs. Daniel Root Suffers Stroke of at Near 8ea-wrlffht Springs Margaret widow of Daniel die afternoon at 2.!) o'clock lit home near Augusta Mrs. Root was with apoplexy shortly 31 yesterday regain ' For some time Root liad been her home with lior L. W. Root at Springs but Saturday to old Mrs. Root years of nse International News and Dec Dec 8-The Slvo had Salem ' u Vtt theran Ucc her ' states in Republican Root o thing on Wm of the regular Republican not been made last pending word lier daughter 1 ' MIti V. Shewalter Bride of Albert ager of SENATOR BOURNE WORKING on PLAN for keep southern holders from having balance of governors CONFER in washington were 8aloons�sh6uld care forthe la bv ol a boat and the state and the drug stores for crews ot the Atlanta remained with on Page I STANDS OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHIC REPORT OF HIS SPEECHES AT RICHMOND AND SAYS HE APOLOGIES 8.-"Eat 'Em Governor of assed Milliken Feels He's Done Enough to Aid ST. Dec. 8.-John T. wealthy law of Albert T. declared that he knew nothing regarding Patrick's plans and that he was Virtually with his Ho him the evidence that he says will aid him in his will not help him in any other He denied Patrick would come to St. and said that he did not know whether Ue would go to Denver to visit After hearing the contents ot a ter Patrick wrote to Attorney Olcott in Ne Milliken have spent and time to free Patrick and have done what I considered It has me publicity which I do not seek and which I do not more of. One paper printed story that my income is a since I have been worried by all kinds of I almost have to keep my doors locked all keep being har is giving out interviews and running for the United States Senate Ho astir early talking about that Richmond stand upon the of the and 1 apologize to no man 011(5 word 1 have don't give a rup what the Governors and others I said what I meant and that is there is to It is believed here that made at the voters who .In Soutli Carolina and for the launching ills ' D. Smith's and be uton the Richmond dwy and South Carolinians aro over the Governor's but is well pleased and Uls the rest df the TO SMOKE IN HONOR OF WILSON use attended a given by President Tatt In the State dining room pt the White He sat at the table almost directly Mr. Before lunch the visiting executives chatted In the main corridor in Virginian Kept For New Democratic Dec. 7.~Ex-Sherif( D. M. of Madison at tlie beginning of term as President about 20 years was tho recipient of an eight inch and Hendricks a popular brand of cigars in that stirring 1 ho not It tjio f Qf reciting the tho of the ON SUNDAY 8.-Mrs. Taft and Helen Taft attended ser vices at St. Johns church this morn The President remained in reading and at As us ual he took a drive during tlie aften The President Taft ac an invitation to occupy a box at the Edward Everett Hale memor lal tomorrow 8.:-t-Aftej!-: drifting about bay during the night a without and hidden other - were cued from tlie before dawn to bv the Old steamer Tho three to the Virgin Albert M. Thacker Lessle V. Showalter were morning at 10 o'clock In Dayton by Rev. Jos. kagey at the latter's A small company of relatives and friends witnessed the Mr. Byrd Thacker and Miss Cammle brother and sister of the were the only immediately after the Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Showalter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wampler to the homo of Mr. Levi Thacker at where an elaborate wedding dinner was Thacker Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi J. of and is a young man of several years he has been ot W. Wampler's near His bride is a daughter of Joseph of She is a graduate of Bridgewater College snd is an attractive young Indy of many Mr. and Mrs. Thacker will be at home after 1 at Sunnyslope PROGRESSES BID FOR Little Carl In Hospital Seriously Injured MOTHER KURT HER 4-yEAR-OLD SOI child SET OH while with seared i PROM hips ED TO SHOULD along this line is demanded as one the conditions upon which party cari be Senator Johnathan of who has made a careful study of has taken it up with both wings of the It would deprive a President office of power a as has enabled practically in the past to the entire Under Bournes plan the representa ' in a national convention would not bp based on the number of in Congress but upon the vote for the Presidential This would give the states castling the largest Republican vote the greatest Mr. Bourne would deny the right to all the territories to participate because they do not The last cont consisted of delegates outside the The rapportions the New on PREPARE BILLS INTRODUCTION IN CONGRESS AND STATE PARTY WILL ACT Members of the Firm of Herman Wise & from severe burns the abdomen and setting his Are Carl son of Mr. and who live above corner of West Market and was taken to tho Rockingham Memorial Hospital noon for While hlu cover considerable and Serious tUey are not considered sarlly and Ills Is expected Ions The accident occurred between and o'clock Saturday is had alone In for a and some matches the wondered to a f out 0 to strike cries of fright mother News Dec. 8.-Frankly bidding for moral and intellectual sup port in the control of the the Progressive are preparing to put forth a platform of proposed legislation which will be pressed upon Congress and the of the several Experts are now at work preparing door a moment later to find enveloped In 9M;-s'ei|i!Sfl^?ifeftilg-iiM floor blouse suit the Dr. Jhn ' 8U6iild6r8,;'^^t^ badly i inhaled none of and Singed oh ohe are on his hands -' hfr sick was burned * hands and James has been lit for That the patient the best ' removed to the whore last lie resting as as under the ed how he happened to catch Are tie I wanted to see my - d. eight bills which will be put before tho Illinois These bills the planks ot the Progressive ures will be adapted to the Is a in same time measures will presented in. constituting a party The Progressives of the teen or twenty in propose to and act as a regular manding committee Roosevelt Starts for - NEW Dec. 8.-Col. with one started for Chicago to attend the Progressive convention today on a Co. Roosevelt will make a speech to morrow In which he may outline his stand on the presidential race In 1916. FIFTEEN TEAMS START N THE NEW 8,-Before the echo dr a pistol report had died away oe minute after midnight fifteen bicycle riders away on the six-day race in Madison Square The teams American Cramer and Clark and Fred i Gronda and | lUitt and UPPER HERMAN LEON OTTO LOWER JULIUS WISE 8 Joe Now Root and Ryan and NEW THE miss of dale makes c for shenandoah v Tho 8tandin||[,of the la the popularity contest will found and Andre in another part of the Record thla d Most Firmly m Record of Over of and ' Sale thp 9a|.,a|bJii3l�,nipnt.o,f of artd beat in the valley of The celebration of the event will mark tho opening of a sale and the doors of the establishment will be thrown open to the of of and adjoining counties for another great feast of and staple Not only is this known and established bui it record of which any firm might be Justly During their years of operation in lias yeen loyal and year to year until now suies compaio Willi lhat of any store in tho Valley of Their sale is an of their of manner ip the people have stood by them during the half-century of their This time qt before propitious fpr a salo of this kind in view of tho fact on 1S.JDS. 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