Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 136, 9 June 1906 — Page 7
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THE DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND, A BEAUTY WHO IS AN AUTHOR The Duchess of Sutherland Is not satisfied with being one of the reigning beauties of London, the daughter of an earl and the wife of a duke, but is likewise an expert automobllist and an author of novels, travels and plays. She Is deeply Interested In social questions and was instrumental in having the government Inquire Into lead poisoning in the potteries. She Is president of two or three charitable and industrial societies. The duchess was born In I860 and Is the eldest daughter of Lord Rosslyn.
AlID SENIORS LAID LOW FACULTY WON BALL GAME Earlham Profa. Demonstrate More Athletic Ability Than Seniors In Good Contest Winners Jollify B"y Playing Leap Frog. The faculty baseball team won over the Seniors In a spirited game at Earlham yesterday afternoon, the score being 5 to 4. But seven innlnge were played, that arrangement having been made prior to the start of the play. There was a large crowd of students and others Interested in the college at the game and the contest was greatly enjoyed. Errors were few, and all told, the work was almost as good as if It had been done in the class room. The final inning was especally exciting, each put out the faculty team made, being a sensational play. The pitching of Dr. Starbuck was of the league calibre. The faculty members Jollified over their victory by playing leap frog. The lneup follows: Seniors. Faculty. Smelser C Sackett R. Wilson P Starbuck Brunson S. S. ..V. Wilson Mills .. .. IB. .. Trueblood Lear 2B Charles Allen SB Chase Bond . . . . . . . . . LP. . . Stranahan Newlln . .... CF. . Kenworthy Haisley RF. Russel CITY AND COUNTY Deaths and Funerals. TIERNAN The funeral of Catherine Tiernan will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of William Drifmeyer, 119 South Third street. The Rev. Beck will officiate. Burial at Lutherania cemetery. QUINN The funeral of Bernard Quinn will take place Monday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. The burial at St. Mary's cemetery. HORRIGAN The funeral of Mrs. James Horrigan, who died Thursday afternoon at her home, one mile north of New Paris, will be held this morning at 9 o'clock at St. John's church. New Paris. Real Estate Transfers. Charles N. Towle to John W. Towle, part of the southwest quarter of section 29, township 14;, range 1, west . . . .-. . . i $ 1 Edward Schlenke to James S. C. Taylor, part of the northeast quarter of section 3. township 12, range l, west, one acre . . 125 Theodore S. Pltz to Mary Mawhood, lot 493 in that part of the city laid out by Elizabeth Starr 3300 Phillip Batter to Charles W. Jordan, part of the north half of fractional section 36, townShip 14, range 2, west. 10 acres . . . . 1500 ENGLISH ETCHINGS. Liverpool has tried and abandoned a penny- In the slot telephone system. England imports about 150.000 bushels ot apples per week. They come from the United States and Canada. It ia an unwritten law In most London dry goods stores to show no clocks. The proprietors don't want the Shoppers to think of' the flight of time. A firm of London florists employs a staff of milliners who will trim any hat with natural flowers from $1.25 up. according to the value of the blossoms need. The tallest windmill In England, the famous High mill at Yarmouth, which stood 120 feet from the ground and contained twelve floors, has Just been demolished. Applying for relief to the poor guardians of a London parish, an old wom an said she had a daughter who dVnot allow her anything, but kept np tlV-
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NEW BABY ELK AT GLEN Exhibits Activity of No Mean Sort and Gives Promises . of Exemplifying Strenuous Life in Time Herd at Glen Miller is Only One In State. The herd of Elks at Glen Miller park was increased by one yesterday, when the stork brought a baby elk to its fond parents. - Supt. Ridge, ot the park, immediately christened the new arrival "Roosevelt," and the name evidently was especially pleasing to the youthful recpient for he at once began to exemplfy the strenuous life by exhbiting signs of activity that even in a baby elk were unusually marked. The Glen Miller herd ot .elks has the distinction of being the only one in the State of Indana and one of the very few in captivity out side of the big zoological gardens at any place in the country. The herd now numbers seven members and Supt. Ridge's expecting two more viS' ts of the stork within the next few weeks. THE MACHINIST. His Work Ranees From a Needle a Battleship. "There la, perhaps, no other trade and very few professions," writes Wil 11am Haddow in the Technical World Magazine, "that require the high order of intelligence, the study, the applica tion, the real bard headed common sense, the surgeon's delicacy of touch, for instance, in fitting of fine work, that the machinist's trade demands to give the excellent work and the Interchangeabillty of parts found in the modern rifle or sewing machine. The range of his work Is from a needle to a battleship; from automatic machinery that 'would talk French had it one more movement' to measuring machines guaranteed not to vary more than the fifty-thousandth part of an inch from the absolute. This precision will perhaps be better appreciated when it is remembered that 150 times this limit of variation is only equal to the diameter ot the average human hair. Standard plug and ring gauges, to take a specific example, are so accurately fitted to each other than the expansion due to the warmth of the hand. If the plug be held in it for a few moments, will make It impossible to insert the plug in the ring, while if the ring be expanded in the same way the plug will drop clear through It "When the machinist has become skillful enough to fulfill the above re quirements he may receive from $2.50 per day up to whatever be can make himself worth and prove it." OIL PAINTINGS. With Little Care They Mar Easily Be Cleaned. Many a good picture that has looked dark and dirty for years from having been exposed to the dust can easily be cleaned and freshened In a very simple way. The picture should be taken from its frame and dusted carefuUy With a soft cloth. Peel a large potato and cut it In half, go over the whole picture with a sponge that has been dipped In tepid water, then with the flat side of the potato rub the surface of the picture with a light circular movement, being careful not to press too heavily on the canvas. The potato will soon begin to loosen the dirt and tbe color underneath will begin to show brighter. When all the stains and dirt nave teen removed the picture should be sponged again In warm water, care being taken to wash off any starch that may have been left from the potato. In case the picture Is badly cracked as little water as possible should be U6ed, as it is apt to ooze under the paint and do some injury. Many oil paintings are Injured by the dampness from the walls on which they are hung. The dampness is apt to cause the canvas to decay, and tbrtons callst Hcanvft9es made to resist meetinr0 Prevent Is particular . . "y the back of the canvas and a iarmte1 bcn dry
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Next Week at Gennett. There will be" no vaudeville at the Gennett next week because of three other entertainments that have engaged the house and which make too serious a break to permit of vaudeville. On Monday and Tuesday nitV.t8 "The Purple Prince" will be presented and on Saturday right the Business College Commencement will be held. During the days that intervene tetween these. Manager Swisher will have the Gennett thoroughly cleaned and put into condition Tor a long run in vaudeville to begin one week from next Monday. The performances cl this afternoon and night will conclude the present vaudeville bill. Vaudeville at the Phillips. For next week Manager Murray, ot the New Phillips, will present In vau deville, J. L. Mack, who puts on an Irish minstrel number; Guegel Broth ers, comedy acrobats of a high order; Corrigan and Hays, who do singing and dancing and also character comedy work; the HIrchhorns, Alpine entertainers; Seekers Wilkes and Com pany, who present "In Zulu Land,' and the usual illustrated songs sung by Miss Leona Thompson and the Philoscope showing the latest motion pictures. The bill s believed to be a strong one as the various performers come from successful engagements at other points. The Phillips is being kept cool by electric fans and the hot weather is not interfering wth thejatronage. Vaudeville is to be nut on through the entire summer. "To sleep, perchance a fate which comes occudv a VUDORS Get one of Nolte & temper CAMP STOOLS, STOVES. H OAST Bears the yTh8 You Have Always Bought Signature Of CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind. To Whom it may Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 6th. day of June, 1906, they , approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 24, 1905 Providing for the construction of a cement sidewalk on the West side oi Sheridan street, from School street to Richmond avenue, to a uniform width of Five (5) feet. Improvement Resolution No. 47, J906. Providing for the constructionof a cement sidewalk on both sldesim N. W. Pearl street, from West st. to West 3rd, streets, and on th North side of said West Pearl strait, from West 4th to West 5th strffets. to a uniform width of six (6) uet. Persons interested in orpifected by said described public improvement are hereby notified thatnbe Board of Public Works of said ity has fixed Wednesday June 2th, 906, as a date upon wbKh remonstrpicea will be received, r heard, agypnst the amount assessed against eafh piece of property des irlbed In aid roll and will determir e the quotion as to whether such lot or tracK of land have been or will e benyted In the amounts named ok said )I1, or in a greater or less sunt thaw that named on said roll. Said assment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. JOS. S. ZELLER, JOHN F. DAVENPORT, WILLIAM H. ROSA. Board of Public Works. June 8-9-11-12-13-14 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Notice is hereby given by the Boacfi. of Public Works of the City of mond, Indiana, that on the 1st jfiay of June, 1906, they approved ajf assessment roll showing the priM& fact assessments for the following described Improvement, as authrized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution umber 46. Providing for the construction of a 12 inch pipe sewer In oath 21st street from South A street sauth to the Lin den Hill Trunk sew Persons interested or affected by said describe! puJiic improvement are hereby nottfied that the Board of Public Works fsaid city has fixed Wednesday, Jiub 20th, 1906, - as a date upon whlcn remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assesed each piece of propererty described In said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land 'have been or will be . benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said rolL Said assessment roll showing said prima faci assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the' office of the Board of Public WTorks of said City. JOS. S. ZELLER, JOHN P. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. ROSA. Board of Public Works.
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