Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 114, 14 May 1907 — Page 3

Page Three. ALL III -READINESS FOR K. OF C. PLAY CLEVELAND WHOLESALE MEN IN CAMBRIDGE CITY Stopped 35 Minutes and Visited Retailers. WILL BE SEEN AT THE GENNETT. The eQFdDy(ir99 Collapsible (EdD(CauFtl The Most Remarkable Go-Cart Ever on the Market I .VMinstrel Musical Comedy Will Be Given at Gennett Thursday and Friday Nights. LEFT FOR CONNERSVILLE.

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Tuesday, May 14, 1907-

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MUSIC TO BE BIG FEATURE.

CAST HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND INCLUDES MANY WELL KNOWN LOCAL NAMES SALE OF SEATS HAS OPENED.

The seat sals lias been opened at the Westcott pharmacy for the Knights of Columbus bis minstreljnusical comedy. Every indication is that their two hundred and a quarter members will make more of a success this year than last. The twenty-seven

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Chorus Girls in "Robinson Crusoe, Jr." the Knights of Columbus Play.

will be given to a minstrel first part and this feature of the show gives promise of making a decided hit, as

excellent talent has been procured and

musical and dancing numbers are all i the songs and jokes are new and

thoroughly up-to-date and catchy. In considering the proposition of patron-

speedy. The end men are

Howard Kamp,

Jzing the production let the public re-Frank Dempsey, John Zwissler, Hen-

Howard ueier, josepn

member that the patronage will not only boost the K. of C's. but that it will receive its money's worth as well. The Frederic E. Howe Amusement company producers, are the finest traveling on the road. They furnish elaborate and up to date costuming and gorgeous scenic equipment making as a result a regular professional show but produced with amateurs. None of the old time kirmess drills, posesfc etc., are to be seen, no children are in the cast, nor is a cast organized

That awful itch! Why do you suffer it? "Why do you dose your stom-

that their numbers may draw patron-1 acn wjth drugs that can never hope to

ry rsuecnier, Wessel.

THAT AWFUL ITCH INSTANT RELIEF!

Social Notes of Nearby Towns

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affect the skin the seat of your di

sease? Why do you smear yourself with greasy salves that stain your clothes and do no real good? With one application of that mild, soothing external wash, known as "D. D. D. Prescription," you stop that itch INSTANTLY. A continued application makes a permanent cure. A trial bottle of this remarkable external remedy will be sent prepaid to anybody who has never used the remedy. Send only 10 cents (silver or

usto that characterizes the; stamps) direct to the D. D. D Com

pany laboratories, buite ii-u Michigan Street, Chicago, stating that you have never before used this remedy If you have already tried the remedy you know what it will do and you are not entitled to the trial bottle, but should get the regular bottle at

$1 at any drug store as all druggists sell D. D. D.

age to the productions. Over five

thousand dollars is invested in the equipment used in its entirety in staging "Robinson Crusoe, Jr." and the public's attention is asked for the reason that it will receive good value for the money spent. Only the catchiest musical numbers lire used and the production throughout is a bewildering scene of vivacity. No tiresome waits nor dragging scenes occur to tire the audience.

The whole performance goes with a

lagh and

$est professional attractions. The musical numbers are as follows: Act I. 1 Opening chorus "Good bye My Sailor JBoy."

2 Entrance of Prepared Patients,

I'm Crazy Bout a big;Brass Band.

3 V I'm V Dr. 1 Bee of S killeygallee,"

Dr. Bee and ladies. 1 4 "Sallie" Mr. Neuchter.

5 "When I Look Into Your Eyes"

Ceo. McKone. 6 "San Antonio" Mr. Geier. 7 "There's a Room to Rent in My Heart for You" Miss Mabel Steinkarnp. S ''The Girl From Killarney" Mr. Wessel. 9 "Flora Dora" Mr. Mylotte. 30 "I've Got to go Now" Mr. Kamp. 11 "Love me and the World is Mine" Mr. Cha3. Lankert. 12 "Goodnight, Goodnight" Bella Donna and the Soubrettes. 13 "It's Great to be a Soldier Slan" Miss S. Taubach. 14 Finale Act I, Company entire. Incidental to act 2 the orchestra .will render selections. Act II. 1 "Camp Meeting Time"-Com-pany entire. 2 "Carmeleta, Danseuse Danse du Sensation." x 3 "I'm Going Right Back to Chit-ago" Mr. Chas. McConlouge and lalies. 4 "To Whit. To Whoo" Electric Dwls and ladies. By special request. 5 "Smile on Me" Carmeleta and Dr. Bee. 6 "Isle of Dinga Ling" F. Walter Gilby. 7 "fjirl be a Soldier" Martha Geier and ladies. 8 "You Can't guess Who Flirted With Me" Mr. Oak Hunter and ladies. 9The Learned Dr. Bee" Dr. Bee and company. 10 "Why Can't a Girl be a Soldier" Miss Staubach and company entire.

The Cast. Ann T. Dote Jno. S. Fitzgibbons. Nick O. Tean Joe Kenney. Opie Eight Chas. McConlougb. Lizzie Swift M. Geyer. Dr. Bee F. Walter Gilby. Bella Donna Carmeleta. Rev. Auger Walter Steinkamp. The Gimlets Children of Rev. Augrr. The Company. The Misses Esther McKone, Martha Geier, Clara Neuchter, Leona BeunIng. Lena Staubach, Josephine Maag, Blanche Luken, MargVrite Hart, Irene Hart, Pitta Maag. Regina Maag, Alice Heck, Katherine McKone, Mable Stelncamp. Alice Weber, Catherine Conroy, Bessie Goldrick. Ernestine Paulus. Grace Paulas, Elma Paftlin, Margarete Englebert, Mareella Luken, Mamie Nolan, Marguerite Nolan. Marie Connaughton, Florence Noland, Blanche Griffin. Julia Lichtenfels, Gosena Kennepohl, Catherine Murray, Marie Green. Messrs. Chas. Lankert. Chas Mylotte, Howard Camp, Frank Dempsey, Henry Neuchter. Jno. Zwissler, Howard Geier, Jos. Wessel, Ivan Wright. Raymond Geyer, Chas. McConlough, Jos. W. Kenney, Henry Hurst ing. Geo. Zwissler. Geo. Thomas, Jas. Dillon, Walter Steinkamp, Fred Steinkamp. Fred Foley. Peter Kelly, Geo. McKone, Harry Brehm, Robt. I. uken. Nelson Noland, Iawrence Gausepohl, John S. Fitzgibbons and Gen Maag. The Minstrel Feature. About three quarters of an hour

Entertained a Number of Friends.

Economy Mrs. Susan Manning and daughter, Blanche entertained Mrs.

Jennie Roop, of Lima, Ohio, Mrs. Em

ily Lamb of Wabash, Mrs. Mary Out land of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs Harlin Wilson of Sugar Grove, Mr

and Mrs. Ol Scantland of near Wil

liamsburg, and William Lamb and

daughter, Edith, at dinner, Sunday.

Entertained at Dinner. Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Lindley

Morgan gave a dinner on Sunday for

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane and

daughter, Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs John W. Morgan and family.

At the Theaters

Theatrical Calendar.

PHILLIPS. Week of May 13 Desmond

Company in repertoire. GENNETT. May 14 Knox entertainment. May 15 Knox entertainment. May 16 "Robinson Crusoe, Jr.' May 17 "Robinson Crusoe, Jr.

Stock

Repertoire at the Phillips. "A Terrible Revenge," as presented at the New Phillips by the Desmond Stock company the first three days of this week, pleased the audience on Monday night and combined with the new specialties offered, afforded much entertainment. The specialties include songs, a tramp act, work by Myers

and Rosa, cowboy and girl, known as Elizabeth Overbeck were given

the marvelous spinners, illustrated

songs and motion pictures. All told,

it is certainly a liberal portion at

popular prices. It has been decided to

recall "The .Price of Honor," an

nounced for the last half of the week, and instead the comedy, "Mixed

Pickles," will be presented.

Blotches, pimples, flesh worms, black heads, are unsightly and denote

impure blood. nomster s itocny Mountain Tea will drive them away, carrying people clear to the top floor of health and- happiness. 35 cents,

Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

Leaving Richmond' 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & L. lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like it. apr6-tf

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.

Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10-tl

OFFICERS WERE ELECTED Milton Epworth League Has Annual Election.

Milton, Ind., May 14. The following officers were elected by the Ep

worth League for the year:

President Mrs. Walter Templin. First Vice-President Mrs. Parkins. Second Vkre-President Miss Carrie

Du Gran rut.

Third Vice-President Miss Carrie

Walker.

Secretary Jessie Lantz. Assistant Secretary George Bor

ders.

Organist Miss Maude Ball. Assistant Organist Eunice Mc-

Clung.

Entertained for Friend.

Cambnuge City Mrs. Walter Wheeler entertained the following

party of ladies Monday evening, in

honor of her friend Mrs. Harry Mil

ier, oi ureenviiie, wno is spending a few days in the city: Mrs. George E.

Callaway, Mrs. O. L. Callaway, Mrs

Abiram Boyd, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. W. II. Doney and Mrs. C. Baiiey.

Birthday Surprise Party.

Economy John Franklin was the

victim of a pleasant little surprise

Sunday. His thirty-sixth birthday be

ing the basis for the gathering of his friends to celebrate the event. Those that were present were Mr. and Mrs. Barney Linderman and two daughters

Hazel and Alveda, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gambler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gambler and " son Arvel, Paul Oler, Mr. Howarn, . Opal Parker, Frank Fram, Frank Waitze and John Kizer of Hagerstown. Entertained Helen Hunt Club. Cambridge City Mrs. Will Roth was hostess to the Helen Hunt club at Rose Hill, Monday afternoon, and the meeting was one of the most delightful affairs given this season. Monday was "Flower day" and the rooms were tastefully decorated with a profusion of spring flowers and dainty bunches of violets were given as favors. A number entitled "Flower Stories" was given by Miss Muriel Converse, which was greatly enjoyed, and an excellent paper in "Flower Legends' which had been prepared by Mrs. Byron Strattan who was unable to attend, was read by Mrs. Walter Wheeler. A musical hour followed in wrhich an excellent program of flower songs arranged especially for the occasion by Miss

The

next meeting will be held with Mrs. John Judkins on East Main street.

Wonderful Eczema Cure. "Our little boy had eczema for five years," writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, Pa. "Two of our home doctors said the case was hopeless, his lungs being affected. We then employed other doctors, but no benefit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bitters; bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement. We continued this medicine xintil several bottles were used, when our boy was completely cured." Best of all blood medicines and body building health

tonics. Guaranteed at A. G. Luken &

Co., Drug store. 50c.

Cambridge City, May 14. The special train bearing the members of the Wholesale Merchants board of the Cleveland chamber of commerce made a 35 minutes' stop in this city Monday morning, during which time the C5 members of the party visited the various retail stores and business houses for the purpose of representing the different Cleveland wholesale houses with which they are connected. During the short time that they were in the city, they visited practically every retail dealer in town and made a favorable impression by the busi

ness-like and systematic methods in

which they conducted the canvass of the town. A quantity of advertis

ing matter and circulars descriptive of Cleveland's wholesale interests

were distributed about the town

They left for ConnersviUe immediate

ly after dinner, where they made stop of several hours.

NEWS ROUTE FOR SALE.

For sale, good Palladium newspaper

rnntP snlendid location. Address X

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DISCIPLES OF WALTON HAVE FINELUCK FISHING Took 40 Pounds of Fish From Ballenger's Lake.

USED NO "FANCY" TACKLE.

Economy, Ind., May 14 Thomas Mc-

Cullough, a retired farmer and now a citizen of Muncie, and Dr. Frank McKinnon of Losantville, both disciples of Walton, did a little business in the way of fishing in Ballenger's

Lake, Friday afternoon ana tne result was enough to make the ordinary fishermen turn green with envy. For

ty pounds of black bass and carp

were landed in three hours. Mr. Mc-

Cullough landed three bass that averaged five pounds each. No fancy fishing tackle nor manufactured bait were used, but little birch switches

with common hook and line attached

and bated with "fishworms."

Girls will smile through the years.

Their eyes will always glisten with glee,

They will never be hidden by tears.

If they take Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.

C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell you

sleeping car tickets to Chicago for

their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on

him. apr6-tr

If in need of a hog, sheep or cattle

dipping tank, write before buying to

the National Medical Co.. Sheldon, la.

THE "LITTLE GIANTS"

WERE NOT FAST ENOUGH

A Folder that folds simply with two operations. Light weight, but strong enough to hold 150 to 200 pounds

OPEN

SOLE AGENT

CLOSED

To carry by handf To carry on street or steam cars. - To pack in suit-case or trunk. ' Has sitting and reclining positions. Frame of bicycle construction. Cold roled steel and tempered rods. Double running gear wheel frame. f

All metal parts finely nickel plated.

Seats of best leatherette Rubber-tired wheels. Weight 13 pounds.

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FAIR BOARD MET AT SECRETARY'S OFFICE

Arrangements Made for Pre

ble County's Fair.

EATON BAND EMPLOYED.

Eaton, O., May 14. The Treble

county fair board met at the office of Secretary L. C. Reynolds in Eaton

Monday. The Eaton band was em

ployed to furnish music for this year's show, for $200. I,. C. Reynolds, Geo-

Bogan, Noah Siler and Frank Mitchell were appointed a committee to select advertising matter for the fair. It

was decided to build a 60 foot addi

tion to tbe present ampitheatre, the preliminaries for which and the ad

vertising for bids for the work being left to the executive committee. A portion of the advertising matter was also purchased.

The difficulty so long found in bond

ing together new and old concrete has been obviated by a recent patent. This bond consists of an extract of coal

tar instead of water as the mixing

acent of neat Portland cement. The

mixture is laid in one-eighth inch to

one-quarter inch layers on the old con

crete surface, and immediately followed by new concrete or mortar. The

inventor says the compound is entirely

insoluble, and forms a complete ana monolithic bond between the old and

new work.

A fine trip with a jolly crowd. Numerous special train parties being organized. u "

Go with the Mystic

4o (SsIInlFdDiriniSsi Only one fare for the round trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco.. Daily, April 25 to May 18. $62.50 from Chicago; $57.50 from St. Louis. For slight ad ditional cost you can go via Portland in one direction. The Rock Island provides through standard and tourist Pullman sleepers to California via the two best routes. Go via the Scenic Line through Colorado, across Salt Lake and return via El Paso Short Line tho lowest altituds route. Ask for cony of Shriner's folder

and full particulars. n

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J. F. POWERS, Dist. Pass. Agt. Roc Island Lines, 9& 10 Claypool Bldg Indianapolis, Indiana.

Centerville Took Game From

Cambridge City.

CHALLENGE ALL AMATEURS

Phone your want ads to the Palladi

um. Both phones 21.

Use artificial gas for light and Ieat.

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LEFT FOR JTERRE HAUTE

Miss Elizabeth Lashley Goes

To State Normal.

yEspecially night coughs. Nature needs a

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I n7lYflO r"F,m"e ne,P to lu,et the irritation, control the

Child

ren

nflammation, check the progress of the dis-

case. Our advice is give the children Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor if this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as he sa vs.

birr no I "W p-nfcHeti

J. C. Armr Co.,

Centerville, Ind.. May 14. Miss Eli

zabeth Lashley who was the teacher of the grammer room daring the term of school just closed. left Monday

mornins for Terre Haute, whero slip-

will enter the State normal school. If she is elected to go to the exposition, she will take a leave of absence from the normal.

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A popular i .c. i i uad just closed a successful religious campaign. A great many pennies had been put in the offering, and his attention was called to this. One nlsrht he held up a silver dollar and a copper peany and gave a conversation held by the two coins. "You poor little red cent, you; you don't amount to anything. I'd hate to be you," said the bi dollar. "I know I'm not very big." replied the cent, "but the children like me, and I can buy a good many things." "Huh, you oan't buy anything at alir said the dollar. ;Just look at me. big and bright and shiuy. I can buy a whole lot more than you can." "Maybe so." said the little red cent meekly, "but I jrn to church a heap oftener thanj-DU $o mm j.waji'

Cambridge City, May 14. The "Lit

tle Giants" of this city were defeated

by the Centerville team at Centerville

Sunday afternoon, by a score of 16 to

14. The former team was organized recently and consists of boys from 14

to 16 years of age. They desire Sun

day games with other amatuer teams,

of the same class in surrounding

towns, and all challenges will be answered promptly if addressed to Herbert Taylor, manager.

MEETING ISP0STP0NED Woman's Home Missionary Society to Meet Later.

Centerville, Ind., May 14. The district meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. church was appointed to meet at Centerville on May 2S and 29, has been postponed until some time in June. The reason for the change is od account of the May Festival which will be held in Richmond during that week.

"My father had been sufferer from Biclc headache) i for the last twenty-five years and never found any

relief until he began taking your Cascareta. Sines he has begnn talcing Cascareta be has never bad'

the headache. They have entirely cored him. i Cascareta do what you recommend them to do. X will give you th prtTege of uaing hi nam a." I E.M. Dickson, 1U0 Roiner St., W.IndianapolU, Ind. J

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I II be at the "Robinson Crusoe, Jr., seat sale early TUESDAY morning. . R0BEVS0N CRUSOE, JR. Auspices

Richmond Council K.oIC

Gennett Theater, Thursday and Friday, May 16-17 60 Adults. Gorgeous Scenery. Beautiful Costumes. A Full Orchestra. PRICES: Lower Floor, 75c Four Rows in Balcony 75c, remainder ol

Seal sale opens-Tuesday.

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