Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 May 1904 — Page 5
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BIOHUOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1904.
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Record riding of A. J. Gilmore, Indianapolis : Warm, with normal
president of the Philadelphia Motor- sunshine and occasional light show-
cycle Club, and his Columbia motor- ers; ideal weather for farming operacycle was accomplished last Saturdaj', tions and development of plant life; when he journeyed from New York to large acreage of wheat abandoned, Philadelphia in a little less than four remainder growing but promises very hours. 'light crop; oat seeding fiished, early 'sown coming up to good stand; plowTo show the endurance of the au- ing for' corn well advanced, planting tomobile, an operator in England re- begun, large acreage; except peaches, cently traveled from Land's End to and in few localities cherries, fruit John O 'Groat's and back to London, promises full crop.
something like 2,000 miles, withoutj stopping the motor of his machine.
lie had an assistant to take charge of :
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Catarrh Cannot be Cured.
BY m it. WMiUKN CLEMENTS.
Saturday. Magazine Club holds its annual banquet at the home of Mrs. Charles Kidder, on north thirteenth street. Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church will give a social and supper at the church. Saturday Evening Whist Club will meet at the Country Club. Open church meeting at South Eighth Street Friends' church. Saturday Afternoon Thimble Club will meet.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Robie and daughter. Miss Grace, gave a dinner party last evening at their home on north thirteenth street in honor of Mrs. Oliver Bogue, of New York. Covers were laid for twelve. The parlors were beautifully decorated with roses and the table presented a handsome appearance with its appointments of pink and white carna
tions. Covers were laid for the fol- i
lowing. Mrs. Bogue, of New York and Messrs. and Mesdames J. B. Dougan, Howard Campbell, George "Williams, and Frank Glass.
"The Tenderfoot will be seen at the Gennett on May 20 fresh from its successful run at the New York theatre. The now famous Texas comic opera has had a solid cai'eer of more than a year, the piece having been in
continuous service since April 12th, 1903. The principal claim for "The Tenderfoot" is the novelty of its theme and background. Prof. Zach-
ary Pettibone of Vermont, is thrown among cowboys, rangers and all other rough-and-ready jokers of the southwestern border, while on a visit to his niece. The things that are supposed to happen to a "Tenderfoot" supply several comedy situations. The main narrative is romantic and concerns the love affair
of the professor's niece with the colonel of the Texas Rangers.
the machine at various times, and al- with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as though the car had to halt a feAv they cannot reach the seat of the distimes, the motor was always kept ease. Catarrh is a blood or constirunning. tutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. To encourage the manufacture of Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internalcompact and light motor bicycles for ly and acts directly on the blood and road use, the -executive committee of raucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure the Federation of American Motor- is not a quack medicine. It was precyclists decided at its last meeting to scribed by one of the best physicians request the National Cycling Associa- in this country for years and is a regtion to accept onlv those records ular prescription. It is composed of
made on motor bicycles that do not the test tonics known, combined with exceed 110 pounds in weight. A the best blood purifiers, acting directrule of this kind prevails in Europe n the mucous surfaces. The perwhere records made on bi- freak feet combination of the two ingredi-
maehines such as have supplied fast ' ents is wnat produces such wonderful
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Tin final rehearsal of St. Joseph's Refined Minstrels at the Gennett theatre last night went in one-two-three order as one of the stare
The Industrial Club held a pleasant hands expressed it, "They just went j0,,ine
home of Mrs. Matt Walterman, on night the show will be presented in south fifth street. Nearly all the even better style than when staged at members were present and spent an the Phillips theatre several nights enjoyable afternoon in a social way. ago, when the boys and girls gave A short impromptu program was giv- the best minstrel bill ever presented en bv members and the remainder of by a local cast. Tonight there will be the time was devoted to a social eight end men, six Imlladists, a chorus hour. Light refreshments were of twenty and the orchestra will conserved. This is the last meeting of sist of ten pieces. It can be truthfulthe Industrial Club that will be held ly said that all the songs, dances and for some time, the members having other specialties will be good and dedecided to nostnone the meeting for serving of a packed house. Popular
After a seven months' sojourn in Australia, where he won more than $10,000 in cycle racing, Ivory Lawson the speedy member of the Columbia team, has returned to New York, and is now training at Vailsburg, with a view of supplanting Kramer as the champion this year. It will be remembered that last season the pair were tied for honors until the last meet of the grand circuit. Although admitting Kramer's great speed, Law-son is confident that this year the New Jersey ad will have to take
second place.
A new Pope-Tribune runabout made by the Pope Manufacturing Company in their Hagerstown factory, Ilagerstown, Md., has been at the Hartford Automobile Show, and has attracted considerable attention. It is of the French type with vertical single cylinder engine under the bonnet in front and is driven by a shaft and bevel gear drive and has a sliding gear transmission. The ca." is capable of running on good roads to 2. miles per hour. The hill climbing gear is very powerful and the
will negotiate almost anv
results in curing Catarrh. S end for
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Last niiilit occurred the wedding of Mr. W. J. Elliott and Miss Lillian Brown, of Boston, Mass., lie v. I. M. Hughes performing the ceremony. Miss Brown is a well-known woman of her native city and Mr. Elliott has just returned from a year's tour of Europe. The young couple are the recipients of main' congratulations from their friends. The "at home'' cards road for 323 south ninth street.
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Dry, moist, scaly tetter, all forms of eczema or salt rheum, pimples and. other cutaneous eruptions proceed from humors, either inherited, or acquired through defective digestion and assimilation.
THE GILLESPIE
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(Continued From First Page.) since. Mrs. Gillespie was the first witness. She told of finding her daughter unconscious and of her calls for help, to which finally Myron Barhour responded. She said James left home four years ago, since ! which time the family has been estranged. There she broke down dur ing the recital of her story.
Rising Sun, May 13. Mrs. Gillespie's testimony brought out no new facts and no attempt was made to get her opinion as to the guilty one.
The Wayne County Horticultural Society will hold its regular meeting Saturday at Jackson's Park instead of at the court house. An excursion
will be run on the eleven o'clock car. C. W. Jordan will address the meet-
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Through Trains leave Richmond 0 a. m , and every hour thereafter until 7 p. m. inclusive. Returning, leave Dayton 8 a. m. and every hour thereafter until 7 p. m. and 9 p. m. Tickets limittd to date of sa!e. A clean, cool Ride. No smoke, no cinders, no dust. Fast time Two hours
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j NEW CARS only in operation on the '. Davton & Western.
Country i (n nnv hour von wish.
Schools." Captain Jackson, owner; visit the Beautiful National SOLof Jackson park, has made special ar- DIERS' HOME, on the line of the Dayrangements for entertaining guests. !ou Western; or Fairview ta:k, Dayton s popular bummer Resort.
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To treat these eruptions with , She will be called for defense. Two drying medicines is dangerous. - young women, Ella Long and Anna The thing to do is to take j Mullen, testified that they went into mft 1 the Gillespie house soon after the tlOOCL S darSClDCirulCl 'shooting and found Elizabeth lying
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'frightened thev ran awav. Dr. Elfern, ::nsc the blood, !who ;,ttpml0(fMiss nillespie, des-jv.-d building I orji)0,i the wounds as from a shot They cure lo-n. He said defendants were not
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