Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 88, 11 April 1907 — Page 8
The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Thursday, April 11, 1907-
Page Eight.
"IF I WERE KING" SPLEHDIDLY GIVEII Large Audience Saw Drama Presented at St. Mary's Hall Wednesday Night. ALL PARTS WELL TAKEN.
AFFAIR WAS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CLUB, REV. FATHER HOFFMAN AND WILLIAM J. HAMILTON.
One of the largest audiences that ever aDneared at St. Mary's hall -was
that -which greeted the presentation cf the drama,'-"If I Were King," given ."by the young1 Men's club of St. Mary's church, Wednesday evening. ' It was civen under the direction of Mrs; Ella
Haskett, Itev. Father Hoffman and
William J. Hamilton, and proved to
Te a marked success In every way,
each part la the cast being well ta
li en. Between the acts an orchestra, tinder the direction of Ernest Renk, plaved an excellent program and
other numbers were a drill by ten
young ladies, who sang "So Long Mary," with Miss Mabel Steinkamp as
"Mary," and a musical selection by
Jive boys, which was heartily applaud
ed. Following is the cast of characters for the drama, which was in four
acts:
Genaro, the Shepherd King Carl Maag
'Ferdlnando, King of Naples
W. Kinsella
iRuisco, cousin of king, conspirator
Robert McCarthy
fJJon Gfcmzalo, Spanish ambassador.
conspirator Harry Smith
Hozza, Major Domo of the king's palace Raymond Crump ValeTio. shepherd king's little brother . ... Robert Fitagibbons Alberto, sou of king ... Robt. Griffin Melchiorre, a courtier. .. Harry Muhl Banquo, overseer of the shepherds ..;.. .....Win. Higgins ecato, . chief, shepherd. , Edward Brennan Fillipo, a shepherd Edw. Hoey Battista, a shepherd ..Dorsey Xoland Silvio, a shepherd Gerald Fitzgibbons Marco, a shepherd Frank Kiser Alonzo, general of the king's armies Wm. Lenihan Verdi, a page Richard Donlan Lino, a page ....Roland Donlan Guido. .a chamberlain ....Ray Shinn Lupo, a chamberlain.... Chas. Paulus Stefano. chief brigand ...Earl Moore
Lucio. a brigand .....Philip Mercurio
Dorio, a courtier Chas. Katte Leonardo, the royal usher . ... .. ... ..... .Charles Paulus Ugoni Ray Shinn Lorenzo Arthur Ryan Gentlemen of the Court Thos. Ryan, Arthur Ryan, Jas. Kinsella, Wm. Gegan. The young men taking part and the club members In general, are to be congratulated on the ease and ability with which the play was put on. Costumes were furnished by F. Szwirschina, of Cincinnati.
A CARD. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs, and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken &Co.
LEE B.NUSBAUM HAS OFFERED LOVING CUP
COIIFEREIICE MOVES
FASTER THAU EVER
Bishop McDowell Makes Rec ord of Being Most Strenuous Presiding Officer.
REV. SEMANS' SUCCESSOR.
HARD FIGHT IS BEING MADE FOR
THE LEADERSHIP PLUM AN
DERSON LIKELY TO GET THE
NEXT CONFERENCE.
It Is to Be Played for Each Year by Members of the Richmond Country Club.
NOT IN THE STATE LEAGUE.
GOLF PLAYERS HAVE SCHEDULED GAMES WITH VARIOUS OTHER CLUBS, HOWEVERWORK ON TENNIS COURTS.
Pedro, a brigand .. Urso, a brigand '. . Cavalo, a brigand Orazio, a courtier .
. . Wm. Mercurio Jas. Kinsella ...Forest Todd ...Harry Crump
Marino, a courtier Wm. Nolan Cerano, a courtier ...James Kinsella
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Lee B. Xusbaum has announced to the officers of the Richmond Country club that he will offer a beautiful sil
ver loving cup to be played for each year by the members of the club. The winner of the cup will be the indivi
dual club champion and he shall hold the cup until the next championship
tournament. '
The chairman of the greens com
mittee, S. E. Swayne, is now preparing
a schedule of the events that will take
place at the club each week from the time of its formal opening, about May
1, until the close of the season, the
latter part of October. This schedule
includes tournaments of various kinds
match games with out of town clubs, holiday celebrations and other kinds of entertainments.
Not in the State League. The Richmond Country club did not
enter the state golf league as the
members of the club realized that it would be extremely difficult to keep a team in the field throughout the season, many of the star players being prevented from playing each week, as the league schedule requires, on ac-
Logansport, Ind., April 11. The op
ening of the second day of the Xorth
ern Indiana Methodist Episcopal con
ference found everything moving
'along in fine shape. liishop McDowi ell's motto is "Keep Busy." Since the j opening of the conference he has cer
tainly kept busy and up to the present
j time more work has been transacted
than was transacted in three days
last year. Campaign for Eldership.
A hot campaign is being made by
candidates who wish to succeed Rev
E. L. Semans, presiding elder of the Wabash district. Rev. Semans, refuses the office any longer because of his advanced age and the increasing duties. Rev. B. S. Hollopeter, pastor
of the Broadway M. E. church, here and Rev. J. M. Haines, pastor of the Market Street M. E. church in which the conference is being held are hot after the office. Rev. Sumerville
Light, of Marion, also is working for
j the eldership and the friends of each,
fare busy pulling every available string ! in an effort to land the plum, for their
respective candidate. Anderson After Conference.
Next year the conference, will probably be held in Anderson. Anderson and Greenfield both want the honor of entertaining the ministers in 1908
and it is said that the former, has the best show. . A delegation of Anderson
people are here booming that city for
the conference In 190S and they state, that they have orders not to return to Anderson unless, they secure next year's conference. On this untimatum
they make a plea to the visiting min
isters and have practically cinched the
conference. Assignments Monday.
Speculation is rife as to where some
of the ministers will be assigned. Rev. M. E. Nethercutt, formerly pastor in
Richmond will be transferred from the Wayne street M. E. church, Ft. Wayne
but where is the question. Rev. Madison Swadener of Kokomo who was also a popular Richmond minister will probably be returned to Kokomo. Since his residence in that city, he has endeared himself, to his congrega-
count of business. However, there j tion and every member is demanding will be several match games played j his return. H. J. Norris, . for five by the local club. So far dates for years pastor at Winchester in the matches on the local links have been j Richmond district, will not be returnsecured with the Indianapolis Country j ed. Just where he will go is not posiclub, the Dayton Country club and j lively known but it is expected that the Inverness Country club of Cincin-jhe will get some good charge. Rev. nati. These three clubs will also be j d. H. Guild, brother of Presiding Elplayed on their respective courses. der Guild of the Richmond district
will be transferred from arsaw, where he has also served five years.
The present unfavorable weather has prevented the work of putting the course in condition but as soon as spring arrives a large number of men will be placed at work. The two tennis courts will also be put in first class condition.
CANVASSERS AT WORK FOR CHINA'S SUFFERERS
Assignments will not be made public until next Monday, although Bishop McDowell and his cabinet, which is composed of the presiding elders of the different districts, are already at work at the difficult task. Rev. Milton Mahin, the oldest minister in the conference Is here, spry as
i a young chicken and is taking as j much interest in the proceedings as
the youngest. He was pastor in Richmond during the years 1S5S-1859, 18731876, 1892-1894.
The City in Brief.
Butterlck's Patterns, Morris & Co'a. The Knights and Ladies of Honor, held their regular meeting Wednesday evening. Use artificial gas for light and heat. 10-tf Telephone the Rlchmona steam Laundry to ret your laundry. if At a meeting of opticians of the state at Indianapolis, Charles Jenkins of this city, was elected a member of the executive committee. Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 919 Main St., Phone 151. Carpets Cleaned. July31-tf Two houses on South Seventh street property of John Roling, were sold
by the Dickinson Trust company, his-
guardian. Dr, S. C. Markley bought the brick cottage nearer Main street
for $3,400. .It has a frontage of GOi feet. Sanford Bond purchased the j two story house just south of it for . .3,100. It has a frontage of 41i feet. J Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via' C, C. & Lu. lands you In Chicago at ; 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and j coaches. You will like it. apr6-tf Mrs. Lydia - Roser of ' this city, attended the district, meeting of the Daughters of Pocahontas at Muncie. As Great, Wjnona for Indiana. Mrs.
Roser took a prominent part in the;
meeting. " -
Chicago passengers-using C, C. & L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois,
Central) Station; most conveniently;
located. Remember this. 6-tf
Following are the junk dealers who
have secured licenses: Nathaniel Scates & Sons. Jacksonburg; William B. Rankin. Bethel; Jacob Sego. Rich
mond; George Hicks, East German-!
town; Dick Davis. John "Walton, William Stair, Larldn W. Gamber, Richmond; J. S. Beard. Economy;
John F. Skinner. Fountain City; B.
H. Gardner. Fountain City; B. Wickersham, Grcensfork; Thomas Winder,
Dublin; M. Sandmel and A. Babush-
kln. Wayne county.
Have you noticed the improved serv
ice to Chicago via the C, C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at
11:15 P. M. daily, arrives in Chicago
at 7:00 A. M. Try it. apr6-tf
Wanted Immediately, sober and re
liable men for steady work; good
wages; call at The Elliott & Reid Co., West Richmond. 4-tf
you are prosperous; when things in general are going well with you; when all phases of life present a decidedly pleasant aspect at such a time it is well to remember that your affairs may not always be in such satisfactory shape. Few persons have
lived who have not experienced adversity at some period in life. A savings account drawing three per cent, compound interest will place you in a position to successfully j
contend against any misfortune which may beset you. There is no better time to begin to provide for the future than NOW. Richmond
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United States Depository. The bank which has a capital or $250,000 and a surplus fund and undivided profits of $390,000. It is equipped with all the requisites and . faculties known to a first-class institution and a general banking business.
FRESIPKNT: John B. Dougao. VICE-PUES.: C W. timer.
John B. rone a a, Mantel G. Hold. Gtfo. H. Kggemejer. C. W. Elmwr. Hatn'l W. Gaar. Howard Campbell.
OFFICERS: VICE-PUES. s - Daniel ii. Held. CA8HTER: bsui'l W.Gaar. DIRECTORS P. a. Strattan, Jr. C H. Iimt. clem A. tiaar. E. t. Hill. Jf . C. Htarr Henry UcnnvtL
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F. O. Htbhr1. John It. Howard. John J. Harrington. W. Smith. Ueo. V Millar.
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Free advice ghren on. the germ dis
eases of domestic animals. Write the
National Medical Co., Sheldon, la.
Coir.:n$- VYa!tW. A London paper estimates that America Is growing rioiier at the rate of
$10,000,009 a day. That sounds nice and comfortable, but it doesn't buj the individual any groceries or help stand
off the landlord when he comes around
looking- like a man who would like to
get the rent right away quick.
Growing rich by statistics is on of
the last satisfactory ways in which
a man can accumulate money. H sees, for instance, that' the averag
amount of money per capita in the say ings banks has increased wonderfully, but all he gets for his part is a look at the outside of the bank, and that will not buy even a fifteen cent meaL
However, it is nice to ' know that
some one Is growing richer, and, while he may not look the part, who knows
but it is your favorite uncle who has
promised to make you his heir, provided he does net acquire another heir by maiTiaee,
Every House in the City 1 Be Paid a Visit.
Will
LIBERALITY IS URGED.
The work of canvassing the city
from house to house for the China
famine sufferers commenced Wednesday and a large number of the canvassers were at work. Some have not
been able to begin, but every house
will be visited in behalf of our Yellow
distress, en cents you
will be able to keep a small family
J brother, who is in great c Remember that with U
The Price of Health. "The price of health in a malarious district is just 25 cents; the cost of a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New Life Pills cleanse gently and impart new life and vigor to the system. 25c. Satisfaction guaranteed at A. G. Luken & Co. druggists-
tor Motorists. Decidedly the most novel acquisition to the motor furnishings is a black seal secretary to slip conveniently under the seat. It is about eighteen inches long by twelve inches wide and is so constructed that the folio forms the lid, which may be easily taken out.
Beneath it are found the ink bottle
National extracts and spices sold
under a positive guarantee. Come back and get your money if not satisfied. For sale by the National Medical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.
Pumice stone Is a mineral substance. It is produced by the solidi.3cation of the foam, or spume, on liquid lava, the spume bein made by the escape of steam. The word pumice Is derived from pumex, a Latin word akin to spuma spume, or foam. New York American.
Shots: Fcr Next Summer. ' A word about summer shoes is not out of place here, for shoes have become more and more important each season, and next summer they are to be positively paramount in interest. The thing just at present is the buttoned boot to match the costume if that be possible. Otherwise there can be a patent leather toe and a top like the gown. Some of the pretty blue walking dresses hare shoes with tops that just match. They are buttoned with big flat enamel buttons, and the toes of the shoes are of glossiest patent leather. And there are other combinations of shoe colors. One very pretty pair of boots made to match a line gown showed tops of blue cloth, while the toes were of brown leather. These are worn with tan colored stockings, and the gown is blue, with tan hst. tan bag and all the small nppoicTffipnts of dress made of tan.
During the seven years 1S0O-10O3 the deaths in India from the plague
numbered 4,059.800.
THURSDAY'S If jp anH FRIIVAY'S ILslLs
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Two more days, we sell4 you the best Linoleum for 50 cents per yard, 12 different patterns, 10 stamps with each yard sold. Floor Oil Cloth at 25 and 30 cents; 5 stamps with each yd. Model Paint, the best in Richmond, and each gallon guaranteed for only $1.00 per gallon. 3 quarts Navy Beans and 30 stamps for 30c. 3 quarts Dried Peas and 30 stamps for 30c. . Don't fail to come and buy your Oil Cloth and Linoleum at last year's prices. .' Elegant line of D: y I jods arriving every day. We oan satisfy your wants. C us. v Pictorial Review Patterns.
HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phona 1079; Old Phone 13 R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street.
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Children eat, sleep and erow after
taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, good health and -strength. A tonic for sickly children. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
tint. What everybody says about the
a aay, wun twenty cents you will save i securely fixed In its individual case, a life a week; with one dollar you an address book of the latest descripcan save a family of five for one week, j tion and a combined paper cutter and five dollars will save six lives for a j knife. Under the compartment conmonth; ten dollars may keep a family ! taming these things is a drawer that over the pinch; one hundred dollars pulls out and holds a supply of sta-
will save a small community. Bear in mind, dear friend, what the Lord saith: "He that hath pity upon the poor, lendeth unto the Lord and that which he hath given will he pay again." Do not turn any canvasser away from your door. They are doing a work of mercy. Have your contribution ready. Give cheerfully, give liberally. C I1UBER, Cliairman.
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There's nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas" Eclectric Oil. Cures it in a few hours. Relieves anv
t pain in any part.
tionery. For the hurried note en route this is the most convenient and completely appointed writing outfit for the purpose.
When Tuckered Out. A simple and homely cure after a day of excessive fatigue, especially when the business of shopping or sightseeing has brought on a nervous headache, in audition to a feeling of lassitude, is to hold the feet In mustard and water for the space of some ten or fifteen minutes, this having the effect of drawing th Me! away fro-n the lrain nn!. iu fact. retinc the entire body, Th "rrepli sir" method- is likewise exceeiinch- i.c-uinr.
Seeing is Belie Vm
We. don't want to shout its praises! and disturb the air with the renort. It' ian't necessary on our part. You will;
i Once at a dinner Liszt's hostess!
j cried in a horrified voiee that ther
were thirteen at -the table. -Don't Doan's Regulets cure constipation, let. that alarm you. rcadame. said tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, Liszt, with a reassuring smile. 'Til eat i promote digestion and appetite and . for two." j easy passages of the bowels. Ask ;
! your druggist for them. -" cents a
Mow to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of. appendicitis are
do all the praising once you become ae-' those who are habitually constipated
uuainted with the Richmond Exnort Orlno Laxative
box.
1 leer. Try i t today, all leading cafes.
On draught aticuronic constipation by stimulating
Iron pavements were first
Fruit Syrup cures ! London in 1S1T. .
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natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. ' Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co.
The English ribbon trade is said toi
be now in a more flourishing condition than it has been in many years, owing to the huge demands the dressmakers and milliners are making upon the output of the manufacturers.
THE INSIDE IS THE SIDE THAT TELLS You can't tell the quality of a mattress by its outside appearance. That's why you should know what's inside. By means of our manufacturer's original Laced opening, we show the quality in the very mattress you buy. Stearnes . Foster Elastic Felt Mattresses are made from selected cotton, felted by their own special Web process. Nine layers, 2'2 feet high. This compressed to 5 inches, makes the most comfortable, enduring mattress made. t Every Mattress positively guaranteed. If not riant, retwn it and set your money back.
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