Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHTS PROGAM. “A Concerto for the Violin,”, * strong Edison drama, starring Mare MacDermntt and Miriam Nesbitt; , ■ “His First Experience,” a Lubin comedy. "The Thwarted Plot,” a Pathe play drama. ltt. “Dot, the Detective” a Lubin comedy •' 'v Paul Miller will sing at The Princess tonight Free tickets for chair each night SHOW BEGINS AT 8:00 PROMPT.

BASEBALLRESULTS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday’s Results. St Louis 3; Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia .6-8; Chicago 5-6. Cincinnati 4; Boston 3; ten innings. New York 8-2; Pittsburg 3-1. :- _ r Games Today. Cincinnati at Boston. 7 ' St. Louis at Brooklyn. - Pittsburg at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday’s Results. Detroit 2; New York 0. . St. Louis 4; Philadelphia 0. Cleveland 8; Boston 5. Chicago 6; Washington 5. Gaines Today. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at St Louis. New York at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. Mrs. True D. Woodworth returned from Lee this morning and reports that her uncle, Lewis Jacks, is in very bad condition and his death seems a matter of only a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clouse will leave on the early train tomorrow morning for Omaha, Neb., for a visit with their son, Wayne, who has been living there for several years. . ' « . 1 1 - » - - -- Misses Inez and Helen Kiplinger returned home evening from a visit at Muncie, Harb ford City and Dunkirk. Miss France* VMlson, of Muncie, and J. B. Grayson, postmaster at Warrentown, Va., accompanied them home for a week’s visit. Leo F. Christen, 5 years old, fell off a pier Monday at Rome City, this state, and drowned. Discouraged because of poor health, John Gal, of South Bend, committed suicide by jumping into the St. Joseph river. The Atlantic fleet, under command of Rear Admiral Badger, sailed Monday from Newport, R. 1., for a week’s maneuvers.' The fleet consists of eleven battleships and seventeen destroyers. Paroles have been granted by Governor Ralston as follows: To Noah Morehead and Arlle Manuels, Logansport burglars; Albert Finney, Ft. Wayne burglar, and William Best, Warren county horse , thiet Other cases heard by the pardons board are yet to be de elded.

• Charles W. Cobb, assistant attorney general ffir the interior department, has tendered his resignation to President Wilson. He waa, appointed by President Taft from San Francisco in May, 1911. At Secretary Lane's request he will continue in office until September 15. Congress has been called upon by President Wilson for its formal decision whether Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, U. S. N., retired, may accept the decoration of Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor conferred upon him by President Poincare of France in recognition of his arctic explorations. T. A. Keating, Arthur Hewitt, Bob Clark and Gilbert Mullins, serving life imprisonment sentences for the murder of a guard in the Leavenworth penitentiary in 1901, when they with twenty-two other prisoners, mutinied and escaped, will be released. President Wilson has so commuted their sentences. Professor Zephaniah Hopper, for slxty-nine years a teacher in the Philadelphia high school, and who is believed to have taught more boys than any other person in ifie United States, died at his home Monday. Although 88 years v old, he attended to his work at the school until the end of the last term In June. - Mrs. Will Platt went to Lafayette yesterday after receiving word that her father, Stephen J. Olds, was to undergo an operation for the amputation of one of his legs. It was Injured many years ago and he had suffered a great amount, of pain. Will Platt joined his wife at her parents’ home Tuesday evening. Order your Calling Cards at The Republican ofltea