Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 309, 21 December 1907 — Page 2

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THE RICII3IOND rAI.,LADlU31 AND SUN-rELEUKAJl, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1907.

WAR YELPS RANG THROUGH RIG ON FRIDAY NIGRT

The Screeches Emitted at the Game Between Richmond; And Indianapolis Resembled ; Old League Days. RICHMOND WON DECISIVE VICTORY OVER VISITORS.! (t Was Not Until Last Period; That the Visitors Were Allowed to Score and Then Pellett Wa Caged Twice. In a fast, bat one-ideu &tn:e po'to . the first seen at the cor.sejm in two neafions, the Richmond team defeated tndianapolLs last evening by a score of (J to 2. Inflianauoiks at the jump off started 'like h Kansas c: clone and )iad the locals i ff icir feel for about "five minutes. U'e'imond tlien settled down and for Y remainder of the ame they were the one best bet. The bi local iiishes. in good old Quaker style, hurled th small Indianapolis defen-'e men hither pnd yon, while tie Richmond defense artists, oone of im ennrtirkt-es for a midget hov, urrir. ;cc. p:irt!n-r-rhe-shot with The m'nntiirr- c:i:)ltrt' city forwards. Considering the fact that the locals have had but Htt'e time to practice together, they d'n'pved excellent team work last nyonjuT. Big Harry Parity, te former cnv'p'n of the Kalrtmazon Mlelcm Icnrru" team, nlpyed n brill'ant came for Richmond. He was ablv a?s'st..d !v ve ancient Rooe Steven. Van Kiten. Williams and Vosslcr. About fiO.o Mr-onle witnessed the ?ame. It was not until the lnf thrro minutes of the third period that the locals Allowed the v'si'ors tri feu!". Then the fast little Frost, w'10 is not a frost ty any means, sllnned two ursst Vnss!er into the drnnerie,. Th'e two rmintfi ennie in rno'i succession but our Roscoc ."andw'chori p Richmond tOftl In befv.e-ll ibeill Tn tie liisl uerioil ,'hei- twelve minMtrs of !i;rd. fast itiav Van l-'rten chafed the 'li1! In f'ciu of the much Vepaddetl Quieter. Mien shot, it into the CHe. Old thirty third degree exfufferers of poloiijs ( xperience 1 a evere rHapse. sumditej on I heir hind Vg and filling ihe uunosphe'v with "war yelps. .Vt this juncture barf one suddenly Mejipe. i i m ft the coliseum and seen the blue clad aih'et-s and th roaring, wildly-waving bugs, he "would have rubbed his evos and wnnrtred if he had not brn tal-on back "by Daddy Time to the sood old Western Lookup days. Two minutes after Van .coal, Stevens, the oi l

war horse, who played on Noah's Ark , 'ws of the company who are appearteam, eased one into the draperies. under the management of Harry !u ihe second iisninv.. II. Parry oeou-. Askin si ml C"oie;any in 'The Land of jde.l ih. lime-light. The big center j dollars." Mr. Ads latest coi.ie.ly. The

Tnde two Vo;i!s unassisted hv vicious rlrives which the hefuJdled Mr. Quies-! er. failed to get his range-finders on. I Fterers in the third Period shaved ! Wrry from in front of the calcium. makins- two pretty shots for roals. i frjneup and summary Indianapolis. l'rost . . . .- First Rush. . pampsell ...Second Rush. Ik Kenworthy ..Center .. V. Ken worthy .Half Back. Otiiesser Goal Richmond, i ' Van Etten j . . Stevens Parry ..Williams j . . .ossler ! First Period. Richmond Goal, Van Etten. 82 minutes. Richmond Goal, Stevens, inlnutes. Second Period. Time Richmond Goal. Parry, minutes. Richmond Goal, Parry, minute. Thirc Period. Richmond Goal, Stevens, minutes. Indianapolis Goal, Frost, minutes. Richmond Goal, Stevens, minute. Indianapolis Goal, Frost. Seconds. Time Time 1 Time 7 Time 6 rime 1 Time i0 Here's Good Advice. O. S. Woolever, one of the best fcnown merchants of Le Raysville. N. V.. says: ' If you are ever troubled , tv ith piles, apply Bncklen's Arnica Palve. It cured me of them for good fcO years ago." Guaranteed for sores. ; Grounds, burns or abrasions. 25o at A. G. Luken Ac Co.. arus store. It is reported that a Hamburg joint jtovk company haa purchased a large : Kibe at Cuxhaven. where power works tire to be erected. The action of the ebb and flow ofthe tide Is to be erafoyed in generating electric energy to be used in factories about to be esyabIthetf. The works will also furrsh Mectric power to the town of CuxhavVj Hid other towns in the vicinity. The l.aily capacity of the plant wil reach 3 MX0 horsepower. Tests are said to l.ave established the feasibility of this laethod of generating electricity. Contnlar reports. Colonel John Jacob Astor has just fpent $2",OX for a private club house rn his Hudson river estate. vhcre his quests may play tennis as wcil protected from the weathfr a ihey arc in the Indoor courts of the racket club in Js"ew York. i ; - I OtUy One "BROMO QUINfNE," that is Laxative Bromo Quinine Cures a Cold In One Day, Crip in 3 Days

POPULAR LEADING WOMAN WILL RETURN.

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MISS OLLIE EATON, As She Will Appear in Her New Diamond Dress at Gennett Next Week.

Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Dec. 16 Dark. Week of Dec. 23 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Week of Dec. 16 Elite Stock Co. Week of Dec. 23 Van Dyke-Eaton Co. Deo. 30. Ezra Kendi'l. Jin. 6 "The Time, the Place and the Girl." Jan. 9 "Our New Minister." Jan. 11 '-The Girl of the Golden ' West." Jan. 16 ""The Girl Question." Ezra Kendall Gennett. It, is said that never has George Ade's wit and humor sparkled more than in the lines he has written for r''zra Kendal! and the other niemi s J ciivaeier mat Air. Ken -ran plays

,hat of a country gentleman who sud-jday

,lP"'y becomes rich and starts to 8Ptnd nis money and give his neighbors 11 -ood Ume an1 h5s kc'Pn P1"!osophy, kindly sarcasm and the scinti-; latino shafts of wit. he constantly uttfrs KeeP tne audience in a contin-; 1 T. 1 I 1 . ,.C AT- T.'n ual roar. Unlike so many of Mr. Kendall's former starring vehicles, '"The Land of Dollars" is not dominated by him at the expense of the plot and the rest of the company. Vaudeville at the Phillips. The engagement of Miss Eva Ray

the celebrated clairvoyant and telena-; Lima. O., and that he stopped in Rich- fancy boxes. HOc up. and the best j growing. Gradually the lever escaperime 2 ! thist, who is billed to appear at thelmond while enroute to that place. : brands of smoking tobaccos in caasjment st?le la supplanting the sylinHer

' New Phillips all next week, recalls. the fact that it has only comparative-j ly lately been asked, can mental sug-1 gestion banish disease and conquer 1 death. Although there may undoubt-, edly be found a number of learned j scientists who devoutly believe, that , disease can be obliterated and even death postponed by the power of the mind over the body, let it be distinct-'

ly understood that Miss Ray disclaims , all ideas of supernaturalfsm or infalli- j TRf! ll 1 ICC TC bllity. She simply proclaims heril VAN! M.rY

wondrous powers as a medium on-j abled to give correct, answers to all queries. Credit must be unstintingly awarded her for her interesting and nre-eminently clever performance. Her forte is to locate lost or stolen articles, to obtain location of lost or i missine relatives, to prefer advice ; that should be followed regarding sale ! Gr purchase of property, to tell you : the profession in life for which you! are adapted whereby success is as-! sured. etc., is sure to attract large audiences. There are several other numbers on the bill. Van Dvk. . Eton comoarw.

Van Dyke & Eaton company, so weir sixteen days, has sued for divorce, known to local play patrons, will open Too much love is the n!ea he makes a week's engagement at the Gennett I for disun,on. m ,ri;ed Marv RogMonday afternoon. This season they1 . are presenting an entirely new vep-'crs" a w;dnw He"e 's '-,s tory: ertoire of plays. Elaborate scenic "You rover saw n nthin- like it in equipment for each production is all your born clays -he w ould sk on

, d Mi onie Eaton whow wsome personality and splendid emotional actimr have made her a

universal favorite, still appears in the i of tobacco she would order me to stay leading roles. Tier gowns, always ! where I was and do the errand herbeautiful and expensive, are said this i self because she was afraid some girl season to eclipse in lavishuess and . . , . , , , , . 4 , might run off with me. splendor all her previous attempts to

elaborately costume for the parts in which she 1s cas . New vaudeville features which :-. changed nightly, pro o a u-ifinre e-'" the mi ruction. -The i ns::tl !;;! vs r.-.... "'i'." e no froo for Monday nishi pi ovidius; the arc s-oeured bvfore o'cltK-k. on every

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D LIFE OF CRIPPLE Frank Wilson Found in an Alley Drunk and Almost Frozen From Exposure. HON! E IS IN LIMA, OHIO. IN PREFERENCE TO GOING TO JAIL THE CLD MAN STARTED OUT OVER THE ICY STREETS TO , MAKE HIS WAY HOME. Frank Wilson, a white haired man ver sixty years of age, with his rights off jusr below the knee, was found ui imi u 1 1 a nuug L liuf.cn uu VAtiii. xiiafternoon in an alley in the rear ,,f tn(J Eggemeyer building, Fourth :,!ld Main streets. Officer John Cully who found him, had to almost carry the unfortunate man to the city buildWilson has no crutches and eets al)OU( by tne a5(J of two stoxlt canes. In the city court this morning he was unable to give much of an count of himself. He stated that he ;ad walked inro Richmondj his pro cress being made difficult by the ice on the roads and his crinnled condition. He said that his home was in "Which would you rather do get out of town by ten o"clock or go to j:,il?" asked Judge Converse. -Get out nf town," quickly replied "Wilson. With twenty cents in his pocket the nsrpf1 eHmderi man hnWiieH out i C(mrf rnnra to start on njs iong - J -hike" to Lima. m ' ! nr IPIp nilnnor nr. Hoo uivuiiLt After 16 Days of It, Kehr Fled From Bride. FILES SUIT IN COURT. j ; ' Chicago Dec. 21. Arthur Kehr. a ! musician, who has been married iust my lap by the hour, and if I wanted ; " e" v to i- iwirr. 1 w- i- ...... .... in the ! "s:ie 'wau,'d lo bt? kissed I morning and kissed at noon and kiss-i iv" at night. I could never get away ' 1"roni the passionate, despairing cry: '.uthnr. kiss me!" i ;h u in isoner ia n;y wife's houe. The week 1 was there 1 earn-;

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vd only Si. 2o because she wouldn't let j Richard Sedgwick, read by Paul Har- ; mo go oat to play. I had to be with j ris. 'her all the time, getting loved. j Orchestra. j "There was only one thing for me j Recitation N. C. Heironimus I to do. and 1 did it ran awav. I ! Sone "Heavens TtesrmnrHnjr "

wouldn"i go back to hr for aajrUiing.'

JAPAN WILL TAKE 1. M. C. A. PLANS NO OFFENSE NOW! AGAIN DISCUSSER

It Is Asserted That the Country Is Anxious to See Evans' Fleet. TAFT UPHOLDS THE CRUISE THE SAILING. WILL HAVE NO EFFECT UPON THE INTERNAiiuinmi- ttfciMiiuia wr int, UNITED STATES, HE SAYS. Toxio, Dec. M . '"Japan will heart iIv welcome the Anicican fleet of battloliin tri tht Pneifie urif to the norts of this country if it be decided to extend the trip in this direction. The ; fact that the fleet is sailing toward the Pacific creates no excitement here ! and as 1 have said before Japan views i i in the friendliest manner any action ; i America may, within the scope of wisdom, see fit to take in the disposition of its naval force, because Japanese , people have absolute confidence in ; the friendly attitude of the statesmen i and great mass of the people. We i hope that the fleet may have a safe ' and successful voyage and Americans i everywhere may rest assured that, j should the flet dee'de to visit the far Hast, as no place will it receive heart- , ier welcome than in Japan." Foreign Minister Viscount Hayashi. . in making the above t-tatenient today, i voiced the sentiment of fie whole ! Japanese people. The news of the acUual sailing of the fleet only reached 'Japan yesterday and todav it. filtered out through the vernacular and for eign press. TAFT UPHOLDS CRUISE. "Not the Slightest Prosoect of Rupture" He Says. Washington. I). C. . Dec. "21. Secretary of War Taft reiterated today that the sending of the fleet to the Pacific would not disturb the friendly relations between the United States and Japan. "The sailing of the fleet will have absolutely no effect upoji our international relations. T have so many times expressed myself on the subject of the talk of war with Japan that it seems hardly required of me now to reiterate mv statements that there is not the slichtest prospect of a rupture oF our friendly relations." The secretary continued: "1 believe even more firmly than before that the Philippine problem is worl.ir.rr out satisfactorily according to the expectations T have held from th- first. That such is the fact is plainly indicated by the conditions I i'i miifl here." You know as well as any one when ou nerd something to regulate your ! jvsfsm If vnur hnwpls are sTiisreisli. your food distresses you, your kidneys pain, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It always relieves. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. ziXMAS CIGARS AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES For an appropriate present for your father, brother or gentlemen friends i . . . m. to Adam Drifmeyer, XK Main St..

ac-;tl.e popular cigarist. A fine line of

' Xmas Cigars in fancy boxes of 12 and s, of the well known brands. Amazon. La Perla. U. S. Mail, San Felippe and complete line of merschaum and briar pipes and smokers' articles in and bags. 2- "t Garfield School Notes , The school council met yesterday and approved a report of the commitjtee on physical education, recommen iins tUe purchase of a set of traveling I rings (ten rings), two more pairs of Iflyinc rincs and a half dozen nolo ! balls. Yesterday was a j Garfield orchestra. busy day for the Immediately after ' dinuer it played at the Finley sghool. later in the afternoon it too'-; part in I the program at Garfield, and in the 'evening it took part in the entertain- ! nient at the Finiev school. Mrs. Graves has Invited the Garfield teachers to an informal reception at her home on North Seventh street in honor of Orville Brunson. on next Monday afternoon. Mr. Bruu&ou is very pleasantly remembered by the teachers and pupils of the school. Yesterday afternoon the school met in the assembly room and enjoyed the following Chiistmas program: Song, "Hark: The Herald Angels Sing" Ttcauing ""The Three Kings." i Rita Harvey 13 i ii ii ,i. O t ) e The Flower Song" .... ' Robert Tomlinson "St ille Nachte" Girls ; "Why the Chimes Rang" 1 Wanda Johnson ' Song "Joy to the World." ; i Recitation '""Twas the Night Before ! Christmas, H."7" Fay Covell ! Solo Orchestra. Mrs. Hadley ; .'Original StoriesTaught :n a S:iu s-toim" Hilda Maria"A Snow-storm in North Dakota'" bv j OrcbeaUft.

Few Revisions Have Been Made in the Plans Originally Drawn However.

BIDS RECEIVED IN JANUARY. THE CONTRACT TO BE LET 13 FOR HEATING, PLUVBiNG AND, ALL ELECTRICAL WORK FOR THE NEW EUILDING. At a meeting of the building com-j mittee of the Y. M. A. which was! h...ll Tvi.!-- .,i',,nitm v,. ,,!... ..- tv,.,! building were aqain gone over and a few minor revisions made. Uids will be advertised for. Tuesday. ,Janua: 24 and must be in by January 2" noon. This contract will include e erythins except the heating, plumb ing and electrical work. COHEN SAID WHITE MAN SHOT HIM New Development in Trial of Negro Hines. SISTER ON THE STAND. Dayton, O.. Dec, At the trial Friday of Lay ton I lines, charged with double murder, Sheriff John Hoes was cross-examined and admitted that the prisoner had no attorney immediately after he was taken into custody, and that no suggestion on the point had been made. H? told of the condition of Abraham Cohan, whom he saw after midnight on the night of the tragedy, and was requested to repeat the conversation he had with him, but objections made by the state were sustained. Patrol Officer Frank McGovern. who removed Cohan from the car barns to the hospital, said ' that Cohan stated briefly that he had been shot by a i white man Bertha Markowitz, who was with her sister, stated that she had never been out with Cohan alone, though she had been in his company, accompanied by her sister on two occasions previous to the murder. On the night before the tragedy they were at Lakeside park and Cohan's actions were always gentlemanly. Leaving Klcnmond 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-tl Yale university has announced that a course in the theory and design and construction of sailing yachts will be given to graduates and seniors in the winter alnd spring terms of this year. The preparatory subjects required are mechanical drawing, descriptive geometry and mechanics. William Crosby Marshall, assistant Instructor in drawing of the scientific school, will conduct the course. The course is an innovation at Yale, which, so far as it is known, is the first university to offer such instruction. Germany manufactures very few high grade watches. Except in the little village of Glasshuette. in Saxony, lDere ar pracicaw no goou watcnet, I produced. For this reason Germany's i importations of American watches are watch in Europe, although the most of the watches for women and workmen are of the cylinder type. Consular Reports. The judge at the Clerkenwell (London! county court said that disputes affecting the internal parts of motor cars were becoming so frequent that he thought of taking a course of techi nical instruction at the Northhampton i Institute to help him in deciding I them. . MORPHINEit'medVih, wiiiMin pain, mna p mancnt without aftir-ifftcti , V Wl eurt til Onil babiti to "mty 'tmrrA." Etnrthtn ibtilutrl eanfi-f-e afttr fon art cured. WRITE US. DR. STEWIRT-HORD Si1ITiR!U 360 Franklin kit. Shilbytillt, Intf. Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, O $100 To Cottage Grove, Ind 55 To Boston, Ind 23 To Williainsbu: g 35 To Economy . 50 To Losantville TO To Muncie L20 To Marion 2.10 To Peru 2 ?" Trains Leave goin. East. -. ' r.. u-.. Trains Lv. goi'.ig Wis: 1 :-" 5 a ui. Daily. For further information call C. A. BLAIR, P. &. T. A., Home Tel. 2062. Richmond.

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Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates To Florida Points Via The C. C. & L. R. R. Return Limit June 1, 1908 To Jacksonville $36.05 To Daytona 42.65 To De Land 42.75 To Miami 58.05 To Orlando 11.65 To Palm Beach 51.55 To Ponsacola 29.50 To St. Augustine 3S.55 To Sanford 43.55 To Tampa 48.65 To Havana, Cuba 78.50 ' For rates to additional points and (other information, call C. A. BLAIR. P. & T. A., I Home Tel. 2062 Richmond. Christmas The Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. EXCESS FARE ELIMINATED When buying tickets beyond INDIANAPOLIS To all points touched by Traction Lines in Indiana and Ohio. One Hundred and Fifty Pounds of Baggage Checked Free. Special Service to Handle the Heavy Christmas Travel. THE BEST OF SERVICE 5 LIMITED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY. For further information inquire of local agent or address: C. S. K1TCH. Dist. P. & F. A., Indianapolis.

GENNETT THEATRE S&Sg?" Six Nights-Six Matinees. Starting Monday, December 23. Van Dyke & Eaton Company Monday matinee "A Carolina Fued." Monday night t"The Great Diamond Mystery." A new play each afternoon and night during the entire week. Special vaudeville features between acts. Ladies free Monday night providing tickets are purchased before 6 o'clock. Prices Matinee, daily 10 cents; night, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy.

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THE NEW PHILLIPS O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. Daily at 3:C0 and from A OVERTURE. B E. J. APPLEBY, Banjoist. C MISS EVA RAY The Marvelous White Mahata Mind Reader andj Scientific Wonder Worker. This portion of Miss Hay's performance is devoted to Cabinet Seances and other Strange Manifestations. D THE KN EEDLERS M-i.-.k-ai CVrnedv Ske-.ch. E ILLUSTRATED SONG Mrs. Edw Ii'.i;ti.a , - Yankee Rose." F MISS EVA RAY (Part Second) Ia. this section of her performance Miss Ray presents "Somno-

Special Matinee each Saturday; children, 5 cents; souvenirs at Thursday's matinee. General admission, iru. unserved seats at night, 5c extra. Jonateurs Friday night

The uHr Of L.ln. Infants and vhiMreu are constantly needing a axative. It Is important to know what to five thetu. Their ttomach and bom-els are not strong enough for salts, purgative waters or cathartic pills, powders or ti'olots. Give them rnild, pleasant, gentle, laxative tonic like Dr. CalitarelT 8vrup Pepsin, which tells at the anatl srm of SO cents or f I at drug stores. It Is th -ne great rented; for you to have ia tha bouse to live cbiiarea when they need it. WESTBOUND. C, U. & L. R. R. EASTBOJND. No.l No.3 No.3I No.S 3 a.m. Chicago. dS:35 Peru ....12:50 Marion.... 1:44 Muncie .. 2:41 p.m. a.m. 9-30 a8:35 2:05 4:40 2:69 6:37 3:67 6:40 6:15 80S 7:30 10:26 a.m. p.m. p.m. 6X 1 IK 8:10 Lv Lv Lv Ly. Richm'd.. 4 OS Ar. Cin'tl 6:35 p.m. No.2 No.4 No.32 No.6-4 a m. p.m. am. .dS:40 9:00 8:40 p.m. 10:55 11:22 10:65 6:30 12:17 12:45 12:17 1:00 Lv. Cin'tl .. Lv. Richm'd. Lv. Muncie.. Lv. Marlon . Lv. Peru ... Arr. Chicago . 1:19 . 2:25 6:40 p.m. :44 :45 :00 1:19 9:00 2:26 10:00 9:20 7:00 p.m. ara. a.m. Dally, d Dally Eicvpt Sunday. Sunday Only. Through Veotlbuled Trains tetweea Chicago and Cincinnati or oar own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains" Noa. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie, Marion, Peru and Chicago, handled In trains Nos. 5 and 6, between Muncie and Pern, thence trains Nos. 3 and 4. between Peru and Chicago. C. A. BLAIR, P. ft T. A Richmond. Ind. THE VAUDETTE 5c THEATER Donates 20 per cent to the needy, through the Associated Charities. Admission from Monday to Saturday, Christmas week. 420 North 8th strecL H. K. Morgan, Hoy Wcnger, Owners. 21 It

ROLLER SKATING! Coliseum

Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, afternoon and evening. LADIES ADMITTED FREE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE WEEK OF DECEMBER 23. 7:30 to 10:15 Continuously. lency," a remarkable exhibition ot mind reading and telepathic power, accomplished while in a hypnotic condition. G THE CAMERAGRAPH Latest Motion Pictures. Mr. Floyd Wood and Miss Isabell Bass will make their debut in vaudejville next Friday nigrht, Dec. 27. In m Spanish Singing and Dancing Sketch 1 A beautiful 100-piece dinner Bet will be given away Saturday nighL Souvenirs this week will bo KiTea on Thursday instead of Wednesday.