Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 286, 26 November 1907 — Page 2

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ledlaea Home Phone 1341. THANKSGIVING BAKING of the plainest or most elaborate character c;ui be efficiently accomplished when your range is supplied with a high grade, clean coal from our yards. We keep the best coal that, is mined, and don't fill your bin with dust or stones, but just Rood, clean coal. O. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5th SI Phone 1235. $50,000,000 r" IN GOLD"838 Gold, is eo; into the country by ever ship, and 'business conditions are improving daily. We can help by thinking' prosperity, talking prosperity and acting prosperity. One of the most effective ways for the business man to appear prosperous is by havimc up-to-date and prosperous looking stationery. This is the kind of printing we are doiug for some of the largest and most exacting firms in J lie city. Prices Arc Right Quality Printing Always Quaker City Printing Co. Over 17-19 N. 8th St. PHONES 14 Automatic 1121 Bell 21 INDICTMENT RETURNED AGAINST J. WINBURN He Is Charged With the Crime Of Petit Larceny. ENTERED SCHELL'S SALOON When the Wayne county grand jury met Monday to begin a live days' session it was not .bought that any indictments would be returned before Friday, but late Monday afternoon an Indictment was returned to the court against Julius Winburn. colored, who. It is alleged, a few days ago made entrance into the saloon owned by Henry Shell, corner of Twelfth and F streets and stole ?9.Jx in change and a quart bottle of whiskey. He is charged with petit larceny. Pneumonia Follows a Cold but never follows tie use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It stores the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents pneumonia. A. O. Luk-n & Co. The "devil's darning needle" is 1 Ik3 popular name of several varieties of the dragon ily. They are .so-called from their cylindrical bodies-, rcsemMiner needles. Thev are not ooisonous. Them are only SeUS potoffiees in Chile, Only One "BR.OMO QUININE," that Is Laxative Bromo Quinine Cure a CoW In One Day. Crip in 2 Day.

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Loam Co. Rooms 40-41 Colonial Bldg. RICHMOND, IND. HIGH SCHOOL TEAM IS TO MEETCENTERVILLE Game Will Be Played at Garfield Gym. EXPECT A GOOD CONTEST. The high school basket ball learn will play the Centerville H. S. team this (Tuesday) evening in the Garfield gym. As a curtain raiser to this game there will be a game between two high school girls' teams. The Centerville team is a strong one and has been coached some by the principal. Lawrence Kmelser, a former Earlham athlete. THE WORST KIND. After Piles have existed for a time, the suffering is intense pain, aching, throbbing, tumors form,, filled to bursting with biuck blood. Dr. Loon ha rd i's Hem-Roid (used internally), the only absolute Pile cure, cures the most stubborn case in existence; bonded guarantee to that effect with each package. $1.00 at Leo U. Kihe's, or Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station I!. Buffalo, X. Y. DEMOCRATS ARE TO TAKE INITIATIVE An Early Organization of the New State Committee Is Planned. CALL BY THE CHAIRMAN. MEETING WILL BE HELD AT INDIANAPOLIS FRIDAY AND MUCH BUSINESS DISPOSED OF DELEGATES TO DIST. CONVENTIONS. Indianapolis. Nov. 2d. Following the lead of the national committee. Indiana democrats will take the initiative in the coining campaign by an early organization of their new state committee. A call has been issued by State Chairman William H. O'Brien of Lawrenceburg. for a meeting of the democratic state committee in Indianapolis next Friday. The meeting will be held at the Oraud Hotel, beginning at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. The purpose of the meeting as announced in the call. Is to fix a date and place for each congressional district convention to elect new district chairmen and to fix the basis of delegate representation for each county at each district convention. Usually the democratic district conventions are held about the middle of December and the organization of the ! state committee is perfected on Jack son day. Jan. S.

Following the meeting of the demo-jgjving turkey. Their tied score was cratic state committee on Friday j 031. A match of three games will county conventions will be called for J probably be rolled to decide the winthe election of delegates from the va-Jner.

nous counties to tne district conveut ions. A call for a meeting of the republican state committee early in December will be issued soon by Chairman James P. Goodrich. Arrangements wiU be madt-' then for both the disirict ana state conventions. ine re-, mibliean district conventions arc Vn-Mrt ! usually during the first two weeks in January and the state convention be-! fore the last of April. j Chairman O'Brien of the democratic commatee nas tout rns committeemen! that it is of vital importance that the democratic party should lead in organiziug for the coming campaign. As hereioftre. he does not wish to suffer they say, by being put on the defensive with the voters by waiting until after the republicans have organized, He believes that the mnirnts ..- better chance in win in t.. .mniK-n (than In the last, and desires that the j democratic state organizat. jfectcd as early as possible. per - g fZCy", on every n. 25c

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GOOD FOOTBALL TO BE SEEN THURSDAY Much Is Expected of the Earl-ham-Butler Game at Indianapolis. CHRISTIANS ARE STRONGER IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN THE BACK FIELD NEW MEN HAVE BEEN SECURED AND ARE1 HELPING "OUT NICELY. Indianapolis, Nov. 2J. Good football is promised Indianapolis lovers of the game for Thanksgiving afternoon, ; when Butler and Eanham meet at Washington Park. This has always been a great football city on turkeyday, and many will undoubtedly turn out to see the Irvington boys perform. Coach McKay, who has done well with the material lie lias had, is working like a Trojan, and expects to send a better team against the Quakers than faced them at Richmond two weeks ago. Improvement is being made in the back field, there being plenty of candidates for positions. The two Barnetts. iKay, Schmidt, Wallace and others are working hard for places. Captain Maguire hopes to start the game at quarter, although his injured shoulder has not yet healed. Fitzgerald will sub for tho captain. The line is being bolstered rapidly and effectively. The men wi.o were injured in the Quaker game have recovered and are back working for their places again. New men have helped out wonderfully, and the old ones are having a hard time regaining their positions. Earl ham, however, has also improved since playing Butler. The Quakers were hit pretty hard by DePauw a week ago and the defeat hurt. But their ability to recover quickly was shown in Saturday's game against Winona Tech. which was beaten 54 to i Coach Vail will have some new plays for his men. and as they are big enough to make almost any kind of a play, Butler's task is cut out for her. A hard-fought, contest is assured. NOT MUCH INTEREST SHOWN IN GAMES Bowling Contests of Monday Night Were Tame. TIED SCORE FOR TURKEY. LEAGUE STANDING. Yrou Lost Pet. .750 .524 .524

Hunts Is- 6 Bortons U 10 Idlemans 11 10 Entre Nous 10 11 Hottermans 10 11. Lit kens 6 IS

.476! .476 .250 I ,. , , Very little interest was displayed in the bowling match Monday evening between the Hunts and Lukens None of the games was close, the Hunts winning all three by a good margin. Bert Martin- rolled good games, making the high score of 217. The line iin and scores follow: 3rG. HUNTS B. Martin lsG. . 182 2dG. 217 ir.rt 10$ 174 129 158 127 J. Martin Hunt.. Ul Parry 11 Hoover . . 120 Carmen .. ...ISO 134 134 Totals. 760 71 7S2 LUKENS Iiiiken lsG. 2dG. 152 14;? 9S 12u 1T.9 3rG. 14$ 160 135 159 14r,i .loit Steinkamp 140 "White ".. ..'167 Roberts Waldrip 107 Totals. . . G79 Arthur King and Fred Hoover were tied on trie high score for the ThanksSHATTERS THE MONEY STRINGENCY ENTIRELY One GOOD" ReSlilt Of the F00tball Games. YALE RECEIPTS ARE BIG. New Haven, Conn.. Nov. It is announced that the football receipts for the scuscn for Yale will reach approximately svo.oou. While this i? not a record-breaking amount it is unusually 5 S-. Yale and Harvard shared equal ly ?'JS.ot:0 after Saturday's game, and the receipts of the Yale Princeton game, also split evenly between the teams, amounted to $oG,000. The sums spent in tie city by visitors to the game Saturday and the enormous amounts won by Yale students on the game will completely break the money strlo&ency ia New Haven.

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IS GREAT INTEREST IN ROLLER SKATING Craze Takes the Country Much Like It Did Twenty Years Ago. LOCAL PREPARATIONS ON. THE COLISEUM WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT HAS A SPLENDID NEW EQUIPMENT OF SKATES. A great wave of interest In roller skating is sweeping ever the entire country, and skating is likely very soon to bGCome as ,j0nular as it was in the former exciting period 20 years I ago. From present indications the j coming winter will witness the greatI est revival of roller sknting since 1S85 and from the amount of money being invested in tae rink business, it is ap- : parently on a more substantial and j permanent basis than ever before. All the old rinks are being reopened to immense attendance and many new ones have been built during the past i summer aim i.ui anu tuners are nem rapidly completed to open before the holidays. Some of these new "rinks are very fine buildings, among others the "Geneseo rink", Rochester, X. Y., cost $150,000, capacity 2000 skaters; i the "Coliseum", Kansas City, Mo., capacity 1500; "Casino," Baltimore, Md.. ' skating floor space S0x2o0; the "Stadium," Montreal, Canada, floor space j 75x250. There are at least 12 rinks j in New York City and the "Metropoli tan'' and "Lenox Lyceum" are very large ones. Twenty-five rinks have opened or will open within 50 miles of Pittsburg. These facts show the excitement developing in roller skating matters. The craze has struck this city hard, and the directors of the Richmond Athletic association realizing the existing conditions and impressed with the importance of pleasing their patrons and getting readv for the increased business, decided at their last meeting to put in about 400 pair of Henley's latest up-to-date. roller skates, bright finish, ball bearing, all fitted with finest grade red fibre rollers, and therefore when the coliseum opens Thanksgiving eve, it will be with a splendid new equipment of skates and everything in perfect order to care for the big crowds which are sure to be in attendance during the season. NOTRE DAME SHARES THE STATE HONORS They Are Divided With Indiana University. RESULTS ARE A SURPRISE. Notre Dame. Iud.. Nov. 2d. The outcome of the purdue.Notl.e.naie - conteBt at Lafayette .last Saturday, has more than pleased the local follower?, who would have been satisfied with a -to-0 score. The result of the game completely upset the dope that was figured here, the rooters, and especially the coaches, expecting a close game. It was a glorious finish to the man h fr state championship honors the No ire uame eleven oegan wnen tney f ought. Indiana to a tie game. ' The results of the season's battles were entirely unexpected at. the beginning of the year, when hardly two teams reported for daily practice, and the men who showed up were for the must part inexperienced. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed So cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bl ed ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. ! BASKt bUU AL NUV. '11. ! Elkhorn Mills, Ind., Nov. 2t There will be an entertainment with baske; and ice-cream social Wednesday even ing, Nov. 27, at 7::0 o'clock. Every one is cordiallv invited. Half rates prevail for women in some old Swedish hotels because they eat less than men. This is the trademarkwhich is on every genuine bottle of Scott's Emulsion sold in nearly all the countries of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak and wasted bodies of young and old. All Drascicu; 50c. mnd $1.00.

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Royal Silk Plush Underwear, all colors, $1.50 values, $1.00 Fancy Wests at 40 Re Cent. Reductions. Pajamas and Night Shirts at 30 per cent, reduction. Gloves, lined and unlined at 20 per cent, reduction. Umbrellas and Canes at 30 per cent reduction. Fancy Negligee and Pleated Shirts $1.00 Values at 75c $1.50 Values at $1.20 $2.00 Values at $1.50 Neckwear in 4-in-hands and bows, 50c values at 35c Or 3 for $1.00 $1.00 and $1.50 Values at 75c each. fancy Hosiery, 50c values at 35c pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00 Fancy Hosiery, 25c values at 20c per pair. Broken Lots in Rlen's and Boys9 Sweaters 40 Per Cent. Reductions. The entire stock at the same ratio of reductions, excepting only collars, white shirts and black hosiery.

El EATING TWO CENT RATE ALL TO DEATH Tramp Travels From New York to Indianapolis and Back Here on $1.25. IS A REAL ARISTOCRAT. WHEN ASKED HIS NAME AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS, HE ASTONISHED THE OFFICERS BY HANDING OUT A CARD. "1 am sorry no. I mean I am plad io leave von." answered an aristocratic: and decidedly young hobo, to the police,, as he began to fill the orders giv en him by Chief Bailey, that of pettimr! over the Ohio state line about as fa pi as possible. His name was tiyman Greenspaa. fund the y-.mn.irsier t.u id his h"-:i- wr..in Jamaica. Long Island. He was uner. moniousiy yanked off the front of he baggage car attached to train So .'. running between Indianapolis ai.e. :"ew York, by Patrolman McNally. lie emaiued in the city jail until his case j ras investigated by the police. The lad was dirty and unkempt. He ;aid he was sixteen years of ag and aad started from New York several weeks ago with in his pocket wbh lie intention of going to Indianapourj ;o work. lie went there but could j nd no work and decided that dear old : imaiea was good enough lor him. When he was pulled from the train n which he was beating his way back i New York, he was searched and this dise'e'ed 75 e-'ms. Oreeufcpan ..nutted that he had gone from New ork to Indiana puli. i ju:d front ind fanpolls back as far us Ki-r-hniond on 1.2-". The youiigstcT was almost as ypical Eowery lad as ;he one v, ho as cared for some few days ago and ho is now era eking stone at the couny jail. Eaiky told Greenspan that if e did no: get out of to n within a hou time he would make him crack cc'ks for sixty days, at which warning r.e youngster smile?! broadly. With all his din and raggedness. the ui carried himself well and when ask-; i his name, he handed out hi3 card, rue, it was poorly printed, but cever- j v aeless it created somewhat of a sur-1 rise. Through this he was given the cognomen,, "The Aristocratic Tramp."

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Monduy, the first day. was a great success. It's not a "Hurrah" Sale. The goods are first class not shelf-worn. Continues Through tho Week.

Soft Shapes, including this Guyers at 30 and 40 per

Cotton ribs, wool and cotton, and wool mixtures, in twopiece and union suits at from 20 to 40 per cent reductions.

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OHO. SWEET CIDER (Just In). NEW RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEEL. HADLEY BROS. New Phone 2292. Old, 292 GREENSFORK, IND. Greensfork, lud.. Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Mollis Hoover of Hagerstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Look. Miss Nellie Lamb of Cambridge City .pent Sunday at home. The advance club met with Miss Mary Dixon Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fagan of Fast Germantown spent Sunday with Harry Pagans. A point in the cotton market is 1 cent on the hundred pounds. If cotton is quoted S!.'Jo a hundrt d pound-? and falls to there i a drop of 1 (points. I El HABIT CURED A...rW ,4kA..I .... j .. 30 IMMttt fter-tffts J Wa cat i.l Drue IdM'i f ' r, -:-"i." Fwrthmg ibwiute'r eenfi-(Unt'S1-t.FYr lit a mv rr iftw iron art cored. WRITE US. OS. STEWMT-HORO SJ!TASW 3S0 Frank!! lot. StM.arit.U. M. Ferris Grocery 615 Soath 9th j Last Grocery Out Fine Ducks, Chickens and Turkeys for the Thanksgiving dinner. All kinds of fancy groceries fresh country rrodr.ee. and Call Bell phene C44-R; new phone in J OLLER

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COLESEUfl Wednesday Evening. Thursday and Saturday Morning, Afternoon and Evening. Ladies Admitted Free.

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22 Thoughts of thankfulness and gratitude are now uppermost in the minds of the people. The person who has firmly established the saving habit has much for which to be thankful. The test of a man s worth is what he does. There is 'dignity and joy in providing a fund for future requirements, or for those nar and dear to you. An account here is a faithful friend in time of need. Richmond Trust Company Capital $250,000 Use Nyals' Winter Cough Remedy, WHITE PINE TAR. Contains no Alcohol, Chloroform or Opiates. 25c. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE 4th and Main. i SKATING!

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