Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 120, 21 May 1907 — Page 6

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Results. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.

Won. Lost Pet. New York 24 4 .S.77 Chicago.. 23 5 .821 Pittsburg ..14 9 .609 Philadelphia 14 11 .560 Boston 11 16 .407 Cincinnati 9 17 .346 St. Louis 7 22 .241 Brooklyn . 4 22 .154

AT BOSTON. R. Chicago 1 Boston 6 Batteries Frazer and Moran; Flaherty and Needham. AT NEW YORK. R. H. E. St. Louis 6 9 1 Aew York 411 4 Batteries Brown and Marshall; Taylor anc Bresnahan. AT BROOKLYN. R. H. E. : Pittsburg. . Brooklyn. . Batteries'and Butler. 3 8 It 0 2 0 Leever and Smith; Belli AT PHILADELPHIA. R. H. E. Cincinnati 2 6 0 Philadelphia ..4 9 0 Batteries Kwing and McLean; Pittinger and Dooin. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Pet. Chicago 20 10 .667 Cleveland 17 12 .586 Detroit 15 11 .577 JCew York 15 12 .556 Philadelphia .. ..13 13 .500 Washington ..9. 15 .375 Boston 10 17 .370 t. Louis 10 19 .345 AT CHICAGO. R. II. E. Jtoston 0 8 5 Chicago 4 8 0 . Batteries Pruitt and 'Armbruster; "h and Sullivan. AT ST. LOUIS. R. II. S. Sow York 2 7 1 St. Louis Batteries Doyle and 13 lade and O'Conner. ..3 5 1 Thomas; AT CLEVELAND. R. H. E. "Washington 8 13 1 Cleveland 0 1 4 natterW-s Hughes and Blankenahip; Liebhardt and Clark. AT DETROIT.

R. II. E. fhiladelpbia 1 3 0 Detroit . 0 5 0 Batteries P'.ank and Shreck; Eubank and Payne. MERICAN ASSN. STANDING. Won Lost Pot Kansas City 14, 9 .609 Columbus 16 11 .595 Iinnetpolis 15 12 .556 Milwaukee 15 15 .500 Toledo 14 14 .500 St. Paul ..13 16 .448 Louisville 10 14 .417 Indianapolis 12 18 .400

AT INDIANAPOLIS. R. K. E. Columbus 0 4 2 Indianapolis ..4 0 Batteries Wicker and Blue; Cromley and Howley. AT MILWAUKEE. R. H. E. as City 10 11 1 aslilwaukee ,1.6 3 Batteries Eagen and Sullivan; Curtis and Roth. AT MINNEAPOLIS. R. H. E. St. Paul 6 S 3 Minneapolis.. .. ..10 12 4 I Batteries Chappel and Sugden; Ford and Towne. CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING.

Won Lost Pet. 1 Grand Rapids 12 10 .545 Springfield 10 9 .526 "Wheeling ..10 9 .526' Iayton 11 10 .324! Canton 10 10 .500 Terre Haute 10 10 .500; Evansville 11 13 .458 ! South Bend 9 12 .429 j

Yesterday's Results. Canton 5; South Bend 2. Wheeling 10; Grand Rapids 9. Springfield S: Eransville 3. Terre Ilante S; Dayton 1. SPRING FEVER SCARCE Weather Has Kept It Out of The Schools. Monday marked the start on the last four weeks of school, and both teachers and pupils are now beginning to feci relieved. Most of the school work done from this time on till the close will be in the nature of reviews and examinations. It is stated that the school cMIdreu are all doing good work, due largely to cool weather. But few if any have been attacked with cases of spring fever. NEWS ROUTE FOR SALE. For sale, good Palladium newspaper route, splendid location. Address X. Y. Z., care Palladium.

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The clock for the public building Injpumber of this make of machine in Philadelphia is the second largest In j Richmond six, which is more than in the world. The dials are twenty-five I Dayton and nearly as many as in Infeet each in diameter which gives a dis- j dianapolis. tance of about a foot to be traversed! The state agent, Mr. Hearsey, gets by the end of the minute hand every 10 machines in May and three of these minute. Its ulai feet above the come to Richmond, the rest beiruicatstr- tered over the state.

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Although Earlharn has done nothing sensational in athletics this spring, her baseball and track teams have done creditably in the contests in which they have en tered. The track team won ond place In the secondary college meet and on account of the good showing may be entered in the state meet with Purdue, Indiana and Wabash. The baseball team has played two games, winning one and losing one. White is captain of both the track and baseball teams. STATE OFFICEBS IN RICHMOND TODAY Y. M. C. A. Heads Will Aid Completing Organization Of the Local Body. in TASK AN IMPORTANT ONE. IT IS EXPECTED THAT A REPORT WILL BE SUBMITTED SHOWING THE $100,000 FUND COMPLETED BANQUET. The state Y. M. C. A. officers arrived in Richmond this afternoon and will organize the boards of trustees and directors for Richmond's new Y. M. C. A. late this afternoon at Reid ' Memorial church, just previous to the ; banquet, which will be served by the ! young men's committees to the executive committee and the new officers of Richmond's association. ' Today will be decidedly the greatest day of the present campaign, as j the officers, those men who will make ! 1 the association a success or a failure. 1 will be chosen. It will be upon these j men that the whole structure soul i and body, will be organized. Thpy ; will largely determme just what the ! vnnnar men or ificnmonn Fia receive , - - j in and through the medium of the asenriatinn Fund May be Completed. At the banquet this evening it is expected that the executive commit tee will, report the raising of the $6,-1 000, left to its care to complete the j $100,000 fund. The executive com-1 mittee has been working industrious- j ly upon this since the last great effort j to complete the fund and it may be j that the committee has a choice line j of cards up it's sleeve which will j mean that more than $100,000 will j have been realized. No one knows ; just what the committee has done j nlong this line and it is saying nothing. The banquet this evening is expected to be largely attended by both young and old men who have assisted ' in making the Y. M. C. A. campaign a success, m every way will be served by the different churches. The banquet ladies of the Plans for the new building and the ! probable sites including instructions In regard to the work, probably will i be given. The erection of the ?fso-j elation bunding in this city will be superintended by the state officers. C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell rou sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. apr6-tf SIX WHITE STEAMERS This Machine Is Much in Demand Here. The White Steamer colony has enlarged itself again. This time it is Murray who purchased a 20 White. This makes the total

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ENCOURAGING TALK BY HENRY GENNETT President of the May Festival Association, Speaks. WORK AT SOUTH BEND. At the rehearsal of the May festival Monday evening in the coliseum, a most encouraging talk was given the members by enry Gennett, who nas i just returned from South Bend aorp ' he had been invited to attend the festival of that city. Mr. Gannett said that while in South Bond Frederick Slock, conductor of the Theodore Thomas orchestra stated that it was in Richmond they expected to find the j nose cnorus ana cm; nest, woriv uuue, ! they had so far encountered, oouth i Bend business men also stated that if i they were not quite-up to the standard 1 set by Richmond in refinement and culture in their art and music wort; : they soon hope to be. PASSENGER STEAMER BURNS If MID-LAKE ! ! F0UT Deck Hands Cremated; m 1 " fl . . 1 n u ul u o iinui 1 - , Detroit. Mi n.. May .'i.-tne passener steamer. Naomi, of the Crosby lline, burned in 'mid-Ia'Ke this morning. I Four Milwaukee deck hands were burnled to death and several passengers (were injured. The boat carried fifty ! passengers, who were taken off by the I Kansas, another Crosby line steamer. The Naomi was formerly the Wisconsin. City and County STATISTICS. DeatMs and Funeral. KENT The funeral of Gustave Kent, who died at the home of his I brother, Frank Kent, at the water J works pump house, Monday morning, :will be Thursday afternoon at two ; o'clock from the home. Interment will be in Earlharn cemetery. -- 1 e inn. r i Lii'tiAUS ine xunerai 01 iiiue iviartha Uphaus will take place Thursday morning at nine-thirty o'clock from St. Andrew's church. Burial in cem-f etery of same. Friends desiring toj view the remains may call at the home 24 Pearl street, at any time. BETHGE Basil, little son of Mr. a:ad Mrs. Edward Bethge. died Monday at the home of his parents, 1202 Ridge street. The funeral will be Wednesday morning at ten o'clock (sun time) at the house. The Rev. O. S. Harrison of Third M. E. church, will officiate. Interment in Earlharn cemetery. Prcbate Court. Petition for probate estate of Neary Swinn. approved.

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guartuan estate ot inez oruees, it 1 minor; approved. Final report -of W. C. Converse, guardian estate of Theresa Holier, approved. Partial report of John Deity, trustee of estate of Mary J. McLaughlin, insane, approved. Partial report of W. C. Converse, guardian of the heir of Wm. V. Phillips, deceased; approved. Second biennial report L. A. Beeson in guardianship of Z. B. Plummer; approved. "

MEDICAL SOCIETY IN A PLEASANT SURPRISE The Wayne County Medical society delightfully surprised Dr. John Mott of Cambridge City, Monday afternoon, it being the occasion of his seventyfourth birthday. Dr. Mott has been longer connected with the society than any other physician now a member ami it was thought fit to celebrate his birthday. The regular sessions of the society, wnicn were to nave Deen nem r ti-v l't-t VioTrl Tr.nrlQV in flip C.'A m - i . , . . t,i p v... v. . meeting nau aajourueu an me pujaicians. numbering more than forty, went to the home of Dr. Mott on some j minor pretext, wnere ne iouna me iuble laden with good things waiting for the crowd. He was completely surprised and delighted. The society presented him with a beautiful cane. At the meeting papeTS were read by H. R. Allen. Indianapolis; I. T. Bradley. Abington; A. L. Bramkarup, Richmond; J. N. Study, Cambridge City; II. H. Weist, Richmond. TALKED ON INSURANCE Charles E. Whelan Made Interesting Address. The address by Charles E. Whelan. -t .. .,.-v, t.i,j ui; in i 1 -. i. ii vnuav infill, cl L till, i J uuiau f Temple for the Modern Woodmen, in ! behalf of fraternal insurance, was largely attended and very interesting.! ilr. Whelan maintained that fraternal! insurance is the only logical kind and is the greatest insurance to be found at the present time. Previous to the lecture. Prof. Justin Leroy Harris, assisted by Miss Karolyn Karl, sang several numbers that were greatly appreciated. BARBER SHOPS WILL CLOSE MEMORIAL DAY. The barber poles of Richmond will designate nothing. on Decoration day, other than patriotism, as all the barbers of the city have decided to close shop and celebrate. Officer Has Not Come. Sheriff Meredith is still holding George Fredericks and Tom Johnson at the county jail. The Pittsburg officer who was to come here to Identify the men has not yet put in an appearance. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. The lake of Constance in Switzerland is becoming so shallow near Lindau that it may soon be necessary to fill it up with soil for sanitary reasons. It is stated unofficially in London! that the government has acceded to the t contribution of S1.000.n.k toward a naval squadron for Australasia. Th; commonwealth will maintain its own navy. Lord Curzon was not slow in covering what was expected of head of an up-to-date university, first act as chancellor of Oxford dinHi JV3 was to make an appeal for a million or o for the urgent needs of the institution.

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WANTEDWANTED Situation by a German girl for ladies' maid or upstiiirs work. Good reference. Address 13. A. M., care Palladium. 21-Ct WANTED A girl for bousework; 112 S. 5th street. 21-lt WANTED Wnshing and ironing to do at home. 900 North 12th street. 21-3t WANTED Janitor at New theatre. Call at box office. Phillips 21-2t WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen and repair, taken and returned Geo. Lane, Phone 1S51. 21tf WANTED Your watch and clock work; S. W. Hart, 99 West Main street. 21-7t WANTED To buy horse for driving; call or address with full description and price, at 101 S. 21st st., Richmond. 2l-7t WANTED All kinds of advertising to distribute, J. S. Bruniley, 1232 S. 8th street. 21-7t WANTED A painter. Schneider Carriage Co., No. 47 N. 8th St. 20 -2t WANTED Four dining room girls at once. Phone Bunday Hotel, New Castle. 120-tf WANTED A barber. 819 North E St. Apply at once, 20-7t WANTED Singer and piano player. Must be good sight reader. Apply to Ravmond Theatorium, 522 Main St. ' 20-2t WANTED A situation to do house work. Mrs. Lutz. 741 N. 14th st. 20-3t WANTED Paper hanging a specialty. Call on Clyde Renk, 325 S. Sth St. 20-'Jt WANTED Shoes repaired while you J wait. Harned's, 10th and N. E St. j 17-10t j WANXEDTo make your fluff rugs, .arntt pt caned for and delivered. Banner Rug Co., Cor. 1st street and Richmond avenue. 17-7t WANTED Girls; Monarch Laum' WANTED A girl to do general lie work. Inquire Judge Fox's residence, cor. W. 3rd and National ave. j . 7-16t WANTED You to bring your horses to Taube Bros.' sale barn. 124-126 N. Gth street. Horses bought and sold. 22-30t WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large line of medicine!, extracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters' Remedies. Sheldon, Iowa. WANTED Anyone contemplating building or remodeling, see Marlatt & Mansfield, architects, 42-43 Colonial bldg., phone 150? $-tf WANTED Business men in need of office help, call at the Richmond Business College, Phone 240. 6-tf wamlu r or rut? luouiauw Fire Insurance in good reliable companies call on the Richmond Insurance Agency, 11 South 7th street. Tel. 41. City and Country Solicitors wanted. 6-tf WANTED Your carpels and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co., New Phone S16. 921. Old phone 1-tf Male Help Wanted. WANTED Men to learn barber trade, $12 to $20 weekly paid graduates, few weeks completes, best trade in existence for poor man, also equip shops on time. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. Male Help Wanted. POSITIONS FOR AUDITORS. Men tboroutchiv erperurnc-fU m up-to-date accounting and auditing methods, anJ capable of installing new systems should learn of 1 h.zh era de positions Listed in our li oftiet at SifWO-f-ix) and up. Opportunities also open for Office Majiat'rs, Correspondents. Salesmen. Executive and Technical men. Write us today stating expenenceand position desired Offices in 1 cities. HAPGOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. 1013 Hartford P.ld?.. Chicago FOR 8AL.C Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block. Piione 329. tf FOR SALE New and second hand cement block machine. Call at Simmons Cigar Store. 5-15 eod ! FOR SALE 4 horse power gas engine t I in fine condition. A bargain if taken at once. Inquire at Palladium office, 21t FOR SALE Phaeton and harness. "01 North 12th street. 21FOR SALE Lot S9xi: feet south th bt. ttitap n som t once. Call at 109 S. Sth Si, l-'O-Tt FOR SLE A well established, paying business. Can depend oa( doubling the capital first year f rom h l.;tn Address "Ranraia j .w. care Palladium.

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the JRrsce of & rtorf ninint - H 1 1 -i rt r 5 n "Found" and "Situation 2r Si FOR SALE Window, two sash, glass 2'j.2S, complete with shutters and inside casing; light oak finish; four dollars. Phone 244. lS-5t FOR SALE Piano, Lindeman & Son square grand, good order, one-third of cost. 204 S. 12th street. 14-tf FOR SALE 75 acre farm, well improved, 6 miles of Richmond, will sell at a bargain. Will take in small rtee'e of rental property and give long time on balance. See Dye & Ellis, 901 Main St. Phone 550. 16-7t FOR SALE 30 acres, good buildings, $2,000; 110 acres, good buildings, 2 miles of Richmond; see Ueckwith, 71G Main street. 21-7t FOR SALE I have a largo list of city property, all prices; also vacant lots; see me before you buy. Richard Shute, No. S N. 9th street. Phone 345. 17-7t FOR SALE A fine black saddle and driving horse; call at 800 S. E st. II. Van Horn. l5-7t FOR SALE Choice suburban premises, well fruited, watered, etc.; beautiful situation; possession immediate. See J. E. Moore, over 6 N. Seventh. 6-tf FOR SALE Anything you want in the farm line, large or small. Apply to J. E. Moore., ovor 6 North 7th street. 8-lmo FOR SALE Pure White Leghorn eggs. 50c setting. Isaac Moore. Phone 4024C. 25-2it Everybody buys property from Woodhurst, 918 Main St. Telephone 491. June5 tf FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, electric light, hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf FOR SALE Good Columbus, new style carriage. E II. Bell. Phone 309. 11-tf FOR SALE A Palladium newspaper route, of good size and splendid location. Address W., care Palladium. 5-7-tf FOR SALE 7-Room house good barn, good location. Cheap. Thorn New 1410 or 1487. tf OR SALE Some nice chickens. Al.so nice Garland range cheap if sold at. once. 310 North 15th street. l-3t FOR SALE Horse, only $35. 107 North 20th street. IJO-lJt FOR SALE. Fire insurance, Iredell & Ferguson, No. 4 N. 9th st. 17-7t FOR RENT. FOR RENT House and barn. North 4th and C streets. 21-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, and bath. No. GO N. 12 st. heat SO-it FOR RENT OR SALE My home Bienvenu", corner W. nth and Asylum avenue. O. E. Fulghum. Phone GGS. 13-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished room, bath and electric lights; 220 N. 12th st. maylO-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, bath, hot water, electric lights; 120 S. 3rd street. I-4-tf FOR RENT Modern fiat at 1013 Main street. 22-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light, steam heat, for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf FOR RENT Flat furnished complete for housekeeping. Over Hood's Model Dept. Store. 14-7t LOST. LOST White Fox Terrier " with 2 brown ears, return to lj'l S. 11th street; reward. 21-lt LOST Signet charm; return to 32 N. 10th street. 21-2t LOST A pin in form of star between 2nd and Sth on Main Saturda-. Re ward if returned to 21 South Sth St. 21-lt MISCELLANEOUS. BOYS Earn a 35c base ball and "Oc catcher's mitt, guaranteed absolutely perfect goods, by selling '. packages of Court Plasters at loc each. Send no money until sold. Drop a postal. Oriental Supply Co., Grana Rapids. Michigan. lS-7t MRS. KITCHEN'S Dressmaking par lors, 212 South Eighth street. La j dies' summer dresses a specialty 1SSTRAYED OR STOLEN A sorrel j pony with white face. Branded oa the shoulder. Notify Patrick Need-' ham. New Paris, R. R. No. ?,. 24 -if j $;$mm;m$m$;$m$smm?;$m: jj LOW RATES 3S 55 On personal loans, together If with lon time' easy payments $5 and satisfactory dealings, can $J oal" had of tLe original low S raJo company, the Sf

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SCARCITY OF FLOWERS FOR DECORATION DAY Appears That It Will Be Difficult to Secure Them.

;DUE TO BACKWARD SPRING. The members of the G. A. R. and Woniau's Relief Corps, as well a hundreds cf other Richmond citizens are wondering where the flowers are

i to come from for decorative purposes ! on Decoration day, which Is now only r ; a week away. Under existing cendi1 tions the outdoor flowers cannot pos

sibly bloom within this time. Easter flowers, which are always in bloom by May 1, have not yet made their appearance and the roses on the lawns have not yet begun to form their I'.ow. ering buds. Unless the weather should turn warm suddenly, and remain so, which is not probable at. thfs time, all things point to a comparatively flowerless Decoration day, a condition never known to exist in this city before. IS NOT SO EASY TO CHOOSE VALEDICTORIAN High School Faculty Has a Problem Presented. GRADES RUN VERY CLOSE. Heretofore the high school valedictorian has been selected without trouble but this year the situation will not be so easily disposed of. At the teachers meeting Monday evening it was found that there was only 5-10 of a per cent difference in the grades of two members of the class. Thte means that their arerages can not bo finally decided before next-week when the last month's grades xme in. This will delay matters considerably as the program should be In theihands of th printer now. The seniors held a meeting at noon to select their class flower and motto. REPORTED TO HAVE CLEARED GOOD SUM. It is reported that tho Knights of Columbus cleared $300 in tho opera "Robinson Crusoe, Jr.," which was given two nights by the club, at the Gennett last week. The money will be used for club purposes. HUSKING SEASON It Hard on the Hands Petro-Plne Ointment will keep the bands soft and free from cracks and sores. Half-pound box. 25c. at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mail. Petro-Plne Co.. Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE See mo about that cottage near car line, small payment down; balance by the month. See me quick. AL. II. Hunt, 7 N. 9th street. SCHOLL'S MEAT HARXET as always on hand, all kinds of hesM grown mcsts. both fraJh and eared. Give me your trade. I guarantee satisfaction; 421 Main Phone 1511. MONUMENTS AND HARKXE& We have a lare stock te select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works., John Hallowell. Prop. 15 S. 10th. Pattern and Machine Work. A well equipped Brass Foundry. Let us make you an estimate on your work STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO. 11th and North E streets. PHONE 784 : for the best grades of , COAL AND COKE. . A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. lOIi SALE BEOWNELL ENGlli In good condition. Second-hand Weil Machine, . Fine Shape. JACOB KERN, let and Richmond At. ! PEHSIOH AttOmSJ aM HOtirj PflMlC with an office on the first floor af the Court House will give you best service In nil pension matters Alonzo Marshall. Richmond. Ind. H. P.. DOWNING & SON. UNDERTAKERS 16 N. 8th St Richmond, Ind. Both Phones 75.

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DENTIST ! 1A anI 14 TV. Pnlnnial Vhnnn OKI Lady Assistant. WRI. WAKING Plumber and Gas fitter Bicyctes and Sundries hone 1482. 406 Main St.