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mu THE weather i and warmer tonight and Thurs- THE SALEM NEWS LOCATE IN SALEM No better point In Ohio for man factoring and moro Induotrioo wanted. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR No. 240. SALEM. OHIO.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1916. TWO GOES 10 PAY Lit: is Left After Court Costs and Attorneys are Paid. SALES BRING $7,609 Estate Formerly Valued at 200,000 Depreciated Rapidly. Liebon, Oct.

Moore has jiadt ix order in common pleas court whicit calls for the distribution of the proceed? arising from the of the real in the estate of the late Gen. J. W. Reilley, of Wellsville. The Reilley property escheated to the state of Ohio after a contest in cour.

here by more than 400 claimants to the estate of the deceased from all over the United States as well as in Ireland and England. There were 49 pieces of property in the estate and at the sale hut realied, and this amount has been piaced in the hands of Auditor Burns, who ha? awaited the order of the court Auditor Burns has nowr been directed to pay to the county clerk $0.590, which will be used in paying advertising bills, and a lien which W. Continued on fourth page.) A11HER POLITICAL CRISIS OVER CONSCRIPTION SEER A GREA SUPPLY OF ENTHUSIASM POURED OUT IN TALK HERE William G. Rose Displayed Rare Combination of Force, Logic and Humor in Intensely Interesting Address at Chamber of Commerce Rooms. Bubbling over with the enthusiasm which he analysed in all its various forms and emphasised in his talk on William Ganson Rose, of Cleveland, advertising counsel of national fame, inoculated the germ of enthusiasm in au intensely interested crow'd at the Chamber of Commerce rooms Tuesday evening, following a luncheon.

Mr. Hose applied his bits of enthusiasm with a snap that set ablaze the sparks of enthusiasm in his audience and with such telling effect that all felt they would have been cheating themselves had they stayed away from the gathering. In wonderfully pleasing fashion he related humorous stories and incidents to emphasize his points, and bestowed upon his auditors more sound, practical inspiration in his talk than most speak(Continued on second page) SPARKS OF ENTHUSIASM APPLIED BY WM. G. ROSE Enthusiasm is the headlight on the train of progress.

If the head of the house has ginger germs, the whole family will get inoculated. There never was a ho had enthusiasm. Enthusiasm sells a horse to a man who owns an automobile. Enthusiasm enables us to start something It is well to a self-starter But a starter isn't a crank Enthusiasm is link in the chain of co-operation. Enthusiasm needs a balance wheel called common sense.

There is misplaced enthusiasm. Enthusiasm can put to rout a whole army of pessimists. When you get it, spread it. If 1 lived in a city I call the best, move. A FINE DAVID TO MEET THE COMING GOLIATH WILL PAY INDEMNITY london, Oct.

to the protest of the government regarding the sinking April of the Norwegian steamship Sjolist bv a German submarine without warning, Germany has officially notified Xor- i way that she regrets ihe act and de Lnmmn, Oct. political clares her willingness to pay full trisii- in prospect as a result of the, indemnity. No lives were lost in development attending the session of, sinking, parliament which opened yesterday.j The efforts of Sir Edward Carson to have conscription extended to Ireland, and thv opposition of John Redman have made the storm center. is every prospect of a pitched battle the coalition govern-, men- and the Irish Nationalists. The Unionists may throw their eight to the Nationalists if they can see a chance overthrow the Liberal ministry.

ROGERS BOY WON MEDAL CONTEST ELEE CITY BEFORE ill BANDIT ARMY U.S. SEARCHING FOR SUPPOSED U-BOAT BASE Probing British Claim That Germany is Operating Here. INSURANCE CO. ELECTS IS SEVERAL FEET BY EXPLOSION 13 MEN HORTAS STRIKERS AND POLICE BATTLE AWAITS WILUS HERE FRIDAY Governor and Herrick Coming to Salem to Begin Tour of County. A BIG AUTO PARADE Tour Will End at East Palestine for Mass Meeting at Night.

Provided that the combination of Friday, the 13th, brings fair weather, the greeting that will be extended to Governor Willis and Col. Myron T. Herrick when they arrive In this city Friday forenoon will be one of the heartiest these men have been ao- eorded during their campaign tour of the state. While the visit of theae Republican candidates to this county was arranged by the county committee, local Republicans have been accorded the honor of planning the flrat welcome and of engineering the auto trip which will carry the speakers to practically every town within the county during the day. Final preparations were made at a meeting in Secretary H.

N. lamp's office Tuesday evening. The two candidates and possibly Congressman JJ. A. arrive in Salem Friday forenoon at from the west and will bo Ttavonne, N.

Oct. 11. With 13 men hurt, three of them probably fatally, in battles ut the Tidewater, met by Quaker City band and a dels- Oil where more than men gation of autoists from Salem are on strike, the Constable Hook sec Invitations have V. Shelton was re-elected presi-i tion presented a scene of dent of the Sandy Beaver Valleyi Howard Holloway, of the Ellsworth; actual warfare today. Mutual Insurance company at a road, is in the City hospital suffering p0Ucemen, armed with ing Tuesday held at the Mt.

Nebo dislocated hip, deep cuts on cracked grange nail on the road.i the head and face and a Other officers chosen serve this knee cap the result of an accident year are: Becretary-treasurer, S. p. which occurred shortly after the noon Bailey; director F. E. Betz.

The hour Tuesday at his home other directors are George Mason and 1 acetlyn lights in the home luid C. Clay. not been working properly and Mr. Holloway was working at the lank which holds the carbon that generates the gas. Thinking there was no gas in the tank he lighted a match to locate 1 he trouble and an explosion sent to some ayto owners, Salem and Immediate vicinity to Join the reception and the tour tq follow.

Gov. WIIIls will make a abort talk at the Pennsylvania station upon hie arrival here, while ul the same time DR. W.U. HUDNUT NEW MODERATOR STATEMENT DOUBTED Germany Considers ican Public Sentiment on Activities. Headquarters, Punitive Expedition Mexico, Oct.

11 Villist the vicinity -one of the railroad toward Madero, which w-as to have been occupied by Julius Acosta two days ago. i- rumored that Villa himself is fading this troop. Residents of fleeing from the city before 'he bandits approach Rendering in splendid fashion "The of Zepata Earl Richardson. of Jiogers, was awarded the grand gold medal at the contest held at the Presbyterian church at East Palestine Tuesday evening, this hav-, ing been in connection with the an-j nual convent ua of the Columbiana Washington, Oct County W. C.

T. U. union held at that states now has in place Tuesday and Wednesday. most comprehensive Others who competed for the, ever undertaken. Its object is to de body of, trophy are Mrs.

Sidinger and Mrs.jtermine absolutely whether there is Cincinnati, Oct. 11 At the 36th nual session of the Presbyterian Syn- Amer- Ohio in meeting here at 1he Church of the Covenant, Rev. Dr. Wil- Mam Herbert Hudnut, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Youngstown, of the Presbytery of Mahoning, wai- elected moderator by li. The United tion.

Dr. Jiudnut was placed in nom progress one of by VV. L. Harrick, of Belle- searches fontaine. repeating rilles and sawed off shotguns, were entrenched during the, night before the yards of the oil Col.

Herrick will be escorted to company, while strikers, armed with corner of Main street and Proud way revolvers, rifles and clubs, patrolled for a talk. The band will escort the the streets. i governor to the same place for a sec- Threats by the strike leaders to re-jcond talk and Ihe tour of the county new the fighting caused the gravest'will then begin. apprehension Of those wounded inj At every point along the way auto the street lighting, four were police-J 1sts are arranging to fall in line, men and nine strikers. A mob surg-, while many will come all the way to I followed, during which Mr.

Holloway down upon tank of naphtha In I Salem to make the entire trip frotn was thrown a distance of or PJ au to set it on fire, but the the beginning The party will take feet mob was driven oft by the guard dinner at Lisbon, and then proceed letter he was removed to the hos-j Other attempts were made to ap-jon their way, arriving at East pital where medical aid was rendered proach the property of the company, tine In the evening, when Gov. which is a subsidiary of the Standard will address a mass meeting. At Ihe Oil Co hut men were greeted with rifle blasts which hurled them back. Strike leaders predicted that their numbers would be Increased today. bandits is moving north from I Blanche Morris, of Salem; Margaret of Huerrora along the Steer, of Winona, and Charles Bailey, Mexican Northwestern of Damascus, Music was rendered by the Presby terian church orchestra, Mrs.

W. P. Hollister, Miss Licht and Etobert vey. The judges were A I). and Rev.

W. P. Hollister, of East Pales- Madero is less tine, and Mrs. J. C.

Chamberlain, of a German U-boat base on American territory, British and French agents in New York and Boston have said that there was, and that parts for submarines were being manufactured here and sent to an unloc.ated point for assembling. ONLY CHARTER MEMBER ATTENDS HOMECOMING tiiE days march from the Ameri £an hot Damascus. Need To Work, God Will Provide Food SUREN PROPERTY IS RECOVERED Of OHIO Damascus, Oct. F. Aikin son.

of laiudenville, the only living The entire resources of the state charter member, was a guest of hon- department, the na department and 0j- at a homecoming of the Odd Fel the department of justice are being iOW8 held Tuesday evening the utilied to investigate this hall which interested about 40 peo although officials declared that in norne of whom came from Alli- their opinion there is no truth in and Sebring. An in- HELD FOR GIVING LIQUOR TO GIRL Charged with unlawfully furnishing liquor to Gertrude Libert, Sam Clka, a foreigner who boards on Broad way. was arrested late Tuesday by Chief Cook and is now out under $100 bond to appear before Mayor Johnson for hearing Thursday forenoon At the girrl's request, it is said, Cika furnished her with liquor at his boarding house on 'Broadway on one occasion, and on another took the liquor to her home on Howard street. The Libert girl, who married a China man some time ago, has been on the blacklist. same time Col Herrick will be tlie principal speaker at a big rally I ast Liverpool.

It is realized, however, that such a base may have been established in the West Indies or along the coast of Central America. formal program and social time ocou pied the evening. Mrs. Jennie Farmer, who resides in the vicinity of Highland church, near Teegarden, is ill from diphtheria. IE0MI1Y LAWS VIOLATION CHARGED Calexico, Oct.

II -Charged with conspiring to violate the neutrality laws of the United Stales, Fred Dato, brother-jn law of Col Cantu, governor of Ixiwer California, and Lawrence Dodge are today under ar rest by federal authorities, who are searching for two other men. Machine guns and a quantity of ammunition, said to have been shipped frotn Connecticut for Col. antu, were seized. ()ct Hail Baker, of Elk hiD- who has been treated asylum for mental 'I released by the au- monounced improved, was Judge Farr Wednesday Washington, Oct. is Cleveland, Oct.

women and expected to agree not to try to four men are being held by detectives ade American ports with her sub- following raids on four houses and a marine fleets. She will, however, in store early today in which sist on her rights to operate generally worth of property, stolen from Nickle (Continued on fourth page.) Plate and 'New York Central railroad! trains was recovered. According to a confession made by one of the women, the raid interrupt ed the robberv of a large hardware nMKines that Goa direct slore in Akron set for last night 1 his family howj Detectives declare the arrests t0 may be the breaking up of an organ in food jzwj band, with branches in Pitts- m.Zl his worklni- ln antime the township trustees vpw York run township have been nelp-" Fight A Battle For Lite In Icy Waters Ot Lake Chicago and possibly jpport the Baker Taylor and family moved from New fiona. nie lEttnt home Middleton to WCAl wzATmam rouour. er.

Pittsburg. Oct. en route, the Fighting Tenth, the of Western Pennsylvania, will arrive; home from the border this afternoon. Two trains bearing the soldiers ar-j rived at this morning Gov. Brumbaugh is here to welcome, the troopers.

They will detrain on their arrival and parade to Memorial hall for dinner, where, after brief, and Thursday; warm- speeches, they will again take trains' for their respective armories. Chicago, Oct. Nel son of the U. S. coast guards, and Hajna, a madman bent on self- destruelion, fought a battle fur life in the Icy waters of l-ake Michigan early today, and Nelson won.

Hajna, acting queerly, suddenly jumped Into the water, and started swimming madly toward tiie renter of the who was on watch, promptly followed him. The race was fast, but Nelson caught the man and for ten minutes they fought before the guard subdued him and towed him to shore. In a raid on Mrs. Ella Kirk's hind her and go to her mother, above flower store on East When profane language and general Main street, police officers about mid- at the Kirk home late night Tuesday spread a net that Tuesday evening greeted people on caught Mrs. Kirk and five men, all Main street, OfficersCalladine, Thomp- of whom paid fine? in Mayor John- son and Gardner took the house by court Wednesday forenoon on storm, the only means of entering tie- disorderly conduct charges.

To Mrs. Kirk, widow of the III IS FIDEO FOI SlUUDB WOMAN RUMANIAN ARMY IS PUT TO ROUT London, 11 mans under Gen Von Falkenhayn, which are at grip with the ians in the Transylvania Alps, are increasing their advantage and the rw treat of Hie Roumanians is becoming a rout 'With the Roumanians fleeing through the mountain passes, military experts predict that all the fighting in the Transylvania theater of war will he taking place on Roumanian soil before the week is out. Scott Robertson, of Sebring, appeared in criminal court at Youngstown; Monday afternoon and plead guilty to an indictment charging him with cir eulating Mandemus about a woman. Robertson had publicy -aid some things about his former1 wife, It i alleged. Judge Barnum fined defendant and costs ami im posed a workhouse term of six, months, which was suspended The; court censu'ed Robertson severely, and told him plainly that if he did not leave his former wife alone the workhouse sentence would go into effect without further formality.

I'aris Oct. II Fresh progress has been made by the French on the Sormne front and German atticks in Champagne and in the Verdun sector have been beaten off, the French war office stated today. South of the 8onune, where the French scored a brilliant gain ster- day, they hive consolidated their gains Fourteen hundred were taken BOSTON LEADING LANSINE IS SIlEOl AF1ER CONFERENCE Shadow Lane, Long Branch, Secretary of State Lanaing, who catue here to confer with President Wilson, left for Washington this morning. Asked If the conference would result in the sending of another to Germany on submarine activities and if it pertained in any way to Ambassador visit, Mr. Lansing late ing by the way of the alley just New York, Oct.

remained silent. I of Main Stret. They picked up Frank Uarrigan for Boston and Marquardi The president was busy during the Kirk who is an old Fineran in the alley, but he was later Meyers for Brooklyn is the morning preparing for his departure was meted out a fine of $25 and costs, released, and in the house with Mrs. opposing batteries lined up this afternoon for Indianapolis, where Kirk they found Barney Darlington, for the fourth game of the world ihe will make three speeches tomor- Albert Kelley, W. K.

King, Tom And-1 series. Brooklyn took the lead by 1 row. He will return here Friday. 8nt- rews and Frank Gains, the latter col- scoring twice in the first, but Boston! urday will be Pennsylvania day at the president and the choice of either going to the home of her mother in Limaville or to Lisbon to face the county officials. Begging for leniency, as usual, the ored.

each of whom was fined $5 iotcame back with three in the Shadow Lane, where w'oman promised to leave the city be 4 disorderly conduct. land one in Ote fourth. address Pennsylvania.

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