Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 354, 4 February 1908 — Page 2

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merit on the rnir.as ot all who readi profit to all who .take ackntage of thenv

yory 7 Yfewnarit Sales stamp th eir merit on the rnir.as of all who read

nedi-ci inem anainuirn yield a handsome

LOK Fop the Magic Green Ticket in every one of our Ten Big Departments. Each one means MILL COST New Goods direct from the mill to you.

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The Event You've Been Waiting For Our Seventh Semi-Annual

BEGINS WEDNESDAY, FEB. Sm, 8 V. IVI.

For th Kovonth Tinio we announco the niarvolons money-savins Mill Romnnnt S.ile. Our first Kniory Sulo Mr-l a sisnal success in this sc(ion. Our sccoinl was still greater. Our third, fourth, fifth and sixth were eacli in their turn better than the one previous. Last July ve thought the climax had been reached, but we set to work at once seven months ago to prepare for this sale, with amazing results. Cases upon cases, bah's upon bales, boxes and crates of all sorts are now unpacked ready for this Wonderful I!art;ain-(;i in, Kveiit, showing every new fabric, every new and desirable, weave, ihe greatest, domestic bargains ever .-hown. making an entirety that surpasses , a nything ever attempted in this .section. If you live within a radius of thirty miles it will pay to attend this sab'. You will pay from l.j to 20 per cent, nl'irr you have paid your Inteiurban or railroad laic. 1

SPECIAL IMPORTANT NOTICE! This store alone exercises exclusive right in lOastern Indiana to hold these "Kniory Kales." IJeware of all imitations sales with similar or copied 'I.HlieS. THE RAILROAD STORE alone receives 'he great s'ock of remnants from Mr. Kmon . the authorized mills agent. The best and biggest, values w ill hi' found here.

Be Here When the DOORS OPEN Tomorrow (Wednesday) AT 8 A. IVI.

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CORNER EIGHTH AMD NORTH E STREETS.

Hons of lhc ordinance that could not be e v-.'d or that would invalidate tlie D., .anre. the city attorney should hae eliminated them. .Mr. Study entered into a defense of himself, stating that he did not consider it his duty to arrange the ordinances according to his ideas, but according to ihe ideas of the committees that, hail them in barge; thai he did not put in what he tiiouglit ought to go in. but what ihe members of the committees wanted in: that, should he undertake to dictate what should or should not be in tin ordinance he would lay himself open to the charge that he miglit be trying to nerve some friend or interest and he rnuld not afford to do that. The Clash euded in a friendly way. Much of the detail in reference to the location of the conduits, placing of the wires, caring for the wires of the city, and the like, is left to the discretion of the. board of works and the engineer, as it is not possible to put all i.ese details into an ordinance. Th1 Mty's wires are to be take care of without cost to the city and it is also to have twele free telephones from each company, although City Attorney Study thought it might not. be possible to compel the companies to accept these provisions. Action by the Commercial club iu approving the polo ordinance, had considerable weight in bringing about a favorable vote last night. It is now up to the companies affected to get busy. A penary of $'25 per day is attached for each day after June 1 the ordinance is not complied with.

THREE DISTURBERS CAST OUT OF THE

.-.ORGANIZATION

Manager Frank Runyan and His Bunch Raised Such a Muss That They Were Unceremoniously Hoisted.

SPECIAL SALE OF TOILET PAPER.

First class tissue toilet paper, nine rolls for 2oc. A good bargain. lUFF'ss STOKE. tUh & Main.

Owing to the lack of funds to construct an all Kuangsi railway, the e-rtors of that railway have proposed to the directors of the Yuehan line, to combine and construct as a first Men n line connecting Samshui with Yuchoii. The Kuangsi-Kuantung border Canton -Hankow to consr".ct the balance.

INSTRUCTED TO OPPOSE ALL FAVORED BY JESSUP Hall, Lannigan and Runyan Entered Van Wert Meeting And They Carried Out Their Instructions to the Letter.

A SIX-CLUB CIRCUIT.

ORGANIZATION PERFECTED WILL INCLUDE RICHMOND. MUNCIE. VAN WERT, HAMILTON, PIQUA AND ANDERSON.

GAMBLE IS PRESIDENT.

Business Manager of Van Wert Aggregation Gets Plum W. R. Poundstone, of Richmond, Is Secretary cf The New Circuit.

M. ntiio! r suit and oi'. u' pt pprrlain: are ij-tiilcd 1'rotvt tin- peppt rma:t plant which is grown for the purpose :ti ev ml dis-tricts of Japa:.. Th'- new crop, which lias h en available for the 'Hist three ie.or.th.-. w;',.s os'inui'.ed ..' NVX kin of the menthol and Mi: of tie oil - a kin being 1', pour.fi.-. Yokohama ?er.d abroad every year many thousand pi' dollars worth if menthol and its sister oil.

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jhall ;.-..-.:t. : .'...v. TU 1 t ly rcprt I franchise- ; ; ItiehnuK-.d i i!g-. t. '.'.:

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Weit. Muneje. .ti-!.ts,.!.. and Fia'ia

! team? were in r.ttf ndaue , T!!uffton.

Marion ami Kokorro having been expelled f;om the league because of th?

v , v hold l-ero yester1 ting was uttcn;-?d i 'vs of tho cities vott d the 1. O. league at the ee.;u- lie!-! two we, U-JiH'-e' it. g or.ly op- ' 'h' ltichi.ion.l. Van

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nnhannonlous and high-handed tactics adopted by the representatives of these clubs at the first meeting. As a result of the second meeting held in the evening, the Indiana-Ohio league was completely reorganized into a six cinh circuit composed of the following c'.'ie.s: Richmond, Mnncie. Anderson, Van Wert, I'upia and Hamilton. Complete harmony exists in the new circuit and the promoters are of the opinion that an ideal league has been formed. The officers of the new I. O. league are: President, Frank

Gamble of Van Wert; vice-president,! Philip O'Xeil of Anderson; secretary, j W. li. Ponndstone of Richmond. Will Post Forfeits. !

Next Friday the organizers of the rejuvenated league will met t at F'iqua and at this time each dub will post a $:'00 forfeit to linish the season and a schedule committee will be appointed. As soon as possible the I. f). league will secure protection. Hamilton was not represented at either meeting held here yesterday but the promoters of the team there are prepared to accent a franchise in the organization. Hamilton has been waiting for Richmond to take the initiatie. Xow that Richmond has definitely identified itself with the reorganized 1 (). league. Hamilton will follow suit. fr. Prince rm! n nnr.iber ,,f ,iVier prom inenf ;-csi.?"r.?. e" Phpia rre back i.f ;!-,. club in That city and thev wired Manager Jessup yesterday that whatever action he took would be acceptable to them. The Anderson franchise is held by Phil 0'..eil, an ex-National league player and now a prominent attorney in that city. He has excellent financial backing. The Muncie franchise is held by the

Shamrock Athletic Association. This J association owns a complete baseball j plant near the center of ihe city and j the only thing necessary to place a j club in Muncie is the appointment; of j a manager and the signing of players, i The Van Wert franchise is held by ; a large stock company. Mr. Gamble, who is postmaster of Van Wert, is the ; business roanaer of this company. P. these statistics the Richmond fans can ,c that the new league well baekr-d in ev.. r rtsptct and that the promo'eis are business mn. mi fonr-flus Iiet. Story of D;sructicn. Ti e ciis-up'ion of th" old l.-O. leg-ie was the reul of arbitrary m'-tbo-ls uf Messrs. Runjan, Hail and Lannigan. representing respectively Bluffton. M.iricn and Koomo. This trio came to the afternoon meeting with the avowed

intention of to rule or ruin. However, they were completely out generated. The re-election of President Kiing.

who has shovn himself' to be a fair-; minded and conscientious official, was j opposed by the Ruoyaa crowd. Au ;

effort was made to forte down the throats o til-.' magnates the (-lection of Runyan for president. This holdup fell flat and Runyan withdrew his can'idacy. Hall then tried to force the (.lection of Reach Ednmndson," a Marion newspaper man. for the office, but this failed. .lack Ryder, sporting editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer was proposed by Manager Jessup and Manager Gamble, but Ryder's candidacy met opposition from Utinyau, Hall and Lannigan. Phil O'Neill was proposed for president, but the only ballot taken for this office failed to elect him. A hopeless deadlock in regards to the election of a president resulted, and Mr. Kiing withdrew from the meeting in disgust. liefore Mr. Kling's withdrawal, Mr. Gamble asked the club representatives if they were prepared, in accordance with au agreement made at the Richmond meeting, to po.-t their f'orfeii. Every club was ready to take this action bra llluffton, Marion and Kokomo. A motion was then adopted retaining Mr. Kiing as president temporarily and requiring all clubs in post its forfeit money with him within the next ten day-. After Mr. Kiing v.thart w. Hall stau-d that he had b.tn in.-iruct-ea by the I'nion Traction company to lot)', after tf r interests of Marion. KoicfMiio and P.luffton. ar.d that h- w.-nUl not have tWe ebib.- post a forfeis nr.tii Kiing had be: n deposed as , . - ident. Mr. Hail Then said that l.e .;ud the other members of e trio had bt on instructed to ojipose everything proposed by .Jessup. This statement Ut the eat out of the bag. When Mr. Kline, at the opening oi the afternoon meeting, stated that the league could not secure national protection owing to the facr that the Ohio State league had secured territorial rights for Richmond and Muncie. Hall. Runyan and Lannigan vete rb-iiuhud. They wanted outlaw- ball. In fact Ktsnjan slated that Rlufftou would play no mlirr kind of ball. Marion and Kokomo said whatever Bluffton did they would tin. "UV nam a kindergarten league." said Runyan. An effort was made to win over Anderson and Van Wert from u;e Jessup ranks.

REORGANIZED BOWLING LEAGUE OPENED LAST NIGHT WITH GOOD CONTESTS

'-'; Swain Stops - Lancaster, Js; Sua veley. II The I'rescetits defeated ;i pickup team by a score of

Entre Nous Rottermans Idlemans . I lor tons . . UichmoiHis I I tints . . .

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The reorganized bowling league upened last evening with a very interesting match between the Hunts ami the Entre Nous.' Th-- most excitement that has attended the playing of any match this season was shown in the fir.-t two games. Tlie ihird game was too one sided t. be an ex itene trproducer. The first game went to the Entre Nous; the second was won by the Hunt s and t iu Entre Nous came back for the third wit'r a Mrong same. A! Morel the r,r-v; Unwlci for the Hunts, rolled ttine good games.

topping over tie 1 game. A frature of

:.ark iu his first

brilliant split making of Hunt. Tbree splits that generally count for sure blows were pubed off with ease by the captain of the Hunts. The drawing for paitnirs iu the iwn n an tournament will probably 'take place this veiling. Summary : I HI 'NTS. IstG. I'dG. .".dG. Carman l'.'S 1 '' L".s Hunt i:.s 1 fj H, Mort 1 -':. 17 pv; i U hi;e I'd r.'l 111! : l ai ry b:-; lL"' 11! I 'Totals !''. 7:1s. ;!' ! ENTRE NOUS 1G. L'dG. rG. , Lahrman I1'. b'.'J bit j ! Hadley 1 l.".s j j LiT U-Ufeis I-'.- 1 IVI ' ! Kur.ue 117 IK 1(7 ; Wabli ip ir.: l 57 b;4 , . j ' Totals 7.'.' "'!

Hae y-.u noticed th' linp'ovel htv ice to Chicago via the ('.. C. &. L. ' Through slet per leaves Richmond at I1:T P. M. daily, arrnct. in Chicagi at 7:00 A. M. Ti y it. aprti U

The Hab Of The Body. The organ around -whU h all the other organ. volve. nd urm whirh their re largely dot ndent iot thrir welfare. In the stomal li hen the functions ot the xtomach become imu.red. the bowels and liver alao become d--ie?d- To cute a disease of the stomach, liver r l.owels et a SO cent or SI bottle of lr. Caid r.i'a isyrup I'epiio at yonr drturgnfa. It i;; r'"otr'r.tet re. let f-r constipation mail Cy

Electricity is now being largely used iu the book binding business for f tnbossing. With the aiil of the current it i-; possible to make impresslni-.-a minute on the c b-rt rically hrated embossing presses. Electricity r heats the clue pota and the hand tooli ti.-fd iu jireparing the leather cover.

leavinjr Richmond 11:15 p. in. via ('., C. ic L. lands you in Chieaijo a 7:00 a. ni. Through sleepers and catches. You will like it. apr6-ti

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HE'S TRIPLE RUSH FAILED

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

Kibbeys' Defense Too Strong In Last Night's Polo Game And They Won.

rali!.' a ! and I5ay-r beins The hb f off :..:. :.-. Ma:tw started in for the K rones and worked the floor nicely, but the p;e-e na- too tM-t a:ui lc was r' id need in tbi- second p riod by Carrol. f'ckr at it'titfr played a hard game. lienby r:iuw soin nice on.s fi oni dilfieii't audits and P.ayer al.so slipped some nice ones by the Kruin.-s' goal guardian. The Kione rushers seemed unable to locate the tag--. I-ii;( up and summary :

liaycr Kus.n . . . Henb-y Jki-li . . .

THE SCORE WAS 8 TO 2.

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:'.'. towi:. Wi; U ike ilistinbing "leinonts at-.-e;-.:. th.- oth . r representatives got together and reorganized the league, thus forestalling a plainly evident plan of the Bluffton. Marion. Kokorr.o bunch to execute a similar move before the Ft. Wayne merlins.

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EAYER AND HENLEY BOMBARD-! ED THE K RONES' GOAL AND ! LANCASTER H AO FORTY-EIGHT STOPS WHEN GAME ENDED.

teller ('enter .. Newman .... Half Snaveley .... Goal First Period.

Caged by. Payer Fe'Z' - He;.'ey rs - r

Rush. Bnyer Law-r ' 'raigh- ad Lav." r !!-.!. y

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There are seventy-six square miles of Soor ira.ee on Manhattan island.

The lv;bbe. asain f.a:idc-.i the Krut.es a ir.oL. by a score of The Krones tried the tripie- raiii but ihe defense of the hatters was too strong. The Kibbeys' team work was cf the highest order, but the tailors had li'.tle or none. Bayer and Henley bombarded Lancaster for a toial of 4S siops. while Snavely had only to loaf in front of his cage and get 14 easy

ones. The game was marred by rough rlfyinp on both teams. Swain.

Pii.-h. Craighead Craighead Bayer.

Second Period. fg.l by. Tinr.e. Hc-r.ley .".:o0, Carroll 1:10.

Rush. (.'aged b. lime. ! Bayer Heme;.- iw! Henley 'Jraigbead 'JM Bayer Bayer Swain Henley '.::, Swain j Rushes Bayer 0, Craishrad. !: Henley!

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