Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 293, 5 December 1907 — Page 2

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THREE TESMS TIED FOB SECOND PLACE IDLEMANS, ROTTERMANS ND ENTRE NOUS TRAVELING NECK AND NECK IN THE CITY BOWLING LEAGUE WEDNESDAY SCORES.

The result of the contest between the Entre Nous fnd ldlemans in the Mty Howling league Wednesday evening, put three teams in tie for second flaee. The Mortons are just behind with one less game to their credit. The LuUeni have an invincible hold last place, while (he Hunts are iilmost as strongly installed at the top of the percentage column. The Entre Nous won two out of three from the ldlemans in an interesting match. Good scores were made by Idleman, 10: Johnston. ,'(M and Morel. 'J02. The lineup and Rcores follow:

ENTRE NOUS IsG. I ladle y 14," Ward "KiT Meyer 140 Owen 102 Morel 1 t:J

2dG. lf.2 145 14f ir.7 202

3rG. 177 14G 1T.9 124 15C,

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ldlemans 14 Kntre Nous 14 Hottermans. . .. .. ..14 Ttortons .12 Milkens 6

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Pet. .750 .518 .:is .518 .500 .222

IDLEMANS IsG. 2dG. Stevens 131 157 Johnston 200 127 Rhodes 12S 161 White 13S 177 Idleman 210 141

741 3rG. 127 134 155 13S 120

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CLASSTEAMSWANT GAME

Willing to Play Richmond Aggregations.

Class teams at Earlham college liave been organiied and after practice has been indulged in for several days, games will be arranged with teams from Richmond. There is some unusually strong timber in all classes at the Quaker institution, and each class team will be more than able to care for their opponents. Earlham students say.

BOWLING NOTES. The Hortons and Hunts will be the attraction this evening and should furnish a good contest. A bowling ball is the latest prize given by the management of the alleys for a high score. Roberts leads at the present time with a score of

,229. The contest ends Dec. 25.

ONE OF THE CITTC NUMEROUS GUESTS PLACED UNDER ARREST (Continued From Page One.)

the city building basement until Monday, when they left for Indianapolis. They sought work in vain in Indianapolis. While there they were fed and housed by the Salvation army. Wednesday they decided to beat a retreat from Indianapolis, because the police raided the Salvation Army headquarters and took a wagon load .-f bums to the work house. The two young men were overlooked. One of them this morning tried to sell a valuable merpchaum pipe to Posther for fifty cents. His companion presented Posther with a beautiful silk muffler, to repay him for his kindness.

When December's icy fingers Have shorn each forest tree. It's time to tone your system By taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.

the association where it could be distributed to gladden the hearts of dozens in need.

Dancing Proves Fatal. Many men and women catch colds at dances which terminate in pneumonia and consumption. After exposure, if Foley's Honey and Tar is taken it will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Refuse any but the genuine in a yellow package. A. G. Luken & Co.

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SCHEDULE OF

INSURANCE RATES

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This Is Worth Remembering As no one is immune, every person should remember that Foley's Kidney Curs will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. A. G. Luken & Co.

Charles J. Gltdden, the Boston globe girdling automobilist, says that his

present ambition Is to make balloon

ascensions in as many countries throughout the world as possible. He Is an Insatiate traveler and holds the world's record for mileage traveled in automobiles.

ed for a week. Posther considered the proposition of having the boarders sweep the basement floor, but he decided that the guests had done enough work for one

day, and that he would reserve this task for the guests found in the basement this morning. When he arrived there this morning, he found a man with one leg. an aged and charter member of the "down and out society" and two well dressed young men who were weak from exposure and lack of. wholesome food. The remaining Suest, the only physically perfect one, had been arrested. He was Edward Mack. Posther decided that the material he had for floor sweeping wps not up to the standard, so he chased the bunch out of the building. The two well dressed young men have evidently seen better days. Th?y arrived here Saturday and boarded in

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The two pupils of the Greenbrier school, on the Abington road, southwest of the city, who are suffering with diphtheria are reported to bo doing nicely. None of the other pupils at this school have contracted the disease.

Dean System Will Become Operative in Richmond About January 1.

ALL NOT SATISFIED WITH IT

RATE WAR ABOUT ONLY STYLE OF OPPOSITION THAT CAN BE USED THIS IS NOT TO AGENTS' INTERESTS.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

Although one or two of, the insurance companies are not satisfied with the Dean analytic schedule, which is soon to be put into effect in Richmond, local insurance authorities say there will be no contest made. The schedule probably will go into effect here

Only One "BROMO QUININE," that It Laxative Bromo Quinine Caret CoMfn On Day, Grlpin 3 Days

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can't come to school any more so I came to tell you good bye. 1 like you

awfully well and I like the others too, but ," and hero the little girr sorrow overcome her fortitude, and she burst out sobbing. Gently the

teacher then drew from her the facts. The mother had been left destitute by an unkind father and the family was without means of support. Five little mouths were to be fed. ten little feet needed shoes. ten little hands needed mittens, but nothing was left in the larder and furthermore there was no money. Such was the story. Subsequent investigation showed that the little girl did not have on a single piece of underwear and that her shoes had paper in the botton to protect her feet against the snow. Needless to say, Mary, the favorite of the school, "as soon provided for through the efforts of a loving teacher, and the associated charities is now looking after the needs of the other members of the family. As money is never given by the associated charities, and only provisions, clothing and fuel, are supplied to the needy, there is a great demand by the management of the association for such supplies. It. is stated that there has been a less amount of donations made by citizens to the cssoclation than during previous years. The association is particularly desirous of securing underwear, shoes and other kinds of clothing. Every day children come to Mrs. Candler asking for clothing and she isVonipelled to turn them away because of a lack of these essential articles. Mrs. Candler stated that there is not a well-to-do family in Richmond that does not have outgrown underwear and clothing laid away, that could be given t

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January 1. Just how extensive the changes in rating will be is not known. An Indianapolis dispatch says:. It is the general belief among fire insurance men of Indianapolis that the Dean analytic schedule will

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out inrtlier trouble. 1 lie present condition of finances is one reason for coming to this conclusion. Both fire insurance companies and firi insurance agents at present are anxious to collect as much in premiums as possible. Rate wars are about the only style of opposition possible in fighting the Dean schedule, ami rat wars mean a falling off in the premium collections. It is believed that agents all over the State will collect tho premiums without opposition rather than submit to a rate war.

We have secured the atreucv for

unno L,axauve i-run j-yrup, me new laxative that makes t'.io liver lively, purifies the breath, cures headache and regulates the digestive organs. Cures chronic constipation. Ask us about it. A. G. Luken & Co.

Lord Curzon is extremely methodical. It is said of him that when in India

in a single moment he could place his .

hand on any paper in his possession that he wanted relating to the country of which he was vice roy.

Chicago passengers using C. C. & L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois

.Central) Station: most conveniently

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Copvriaht 1907 The Houk of Kuppeoheuner Chicago

Superb Showing Of Fall and Winter Clothing It's an established lat that our store Is the headquarters for dependable clothing. Operating on a small prolit basis, we are thus enabled to save you considerable money. Elegant Suits and Overcoatc $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 $16.50 and $18.00

At this store it's always quality first, and then the lowest possible price at which the garments can be sold. Krone & Kennedy 803 Main St Next to Union National Bank

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The man of small means cannot afford to speculate because he cannot afford to low. " Slow but Kur" should be his motto when planning for the future. Wealth will not be his In a day. but he will stayrich when he gets thre. There is no safer or better way to invest money than to place It in a savings account where it will earn three per cent, compound interest-

Richmond Trust Company

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

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Christmas Decorations WE ARE HEADQUARTERS 300 Beautiful Christmas Trees ARRIVED YESTERDAY These trees are of the Southern Mountain Pine and very desirable MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW FOR LATER DELIVERY. WE WILL RESERVE THEM FOR YOU. Other Needs to Arriye Later Fancy, Heavy Beaded Eastern Holly, Holly Wreaths (double and single;, Green Ground Pine Wreaths, Fancy Large Needle Pines, Cedar Coiling (20 yards in coil), Christmas Paper Bells (4 sizes). JOHN M. EGGEMEYER 4th AND MAIN STREETS.

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