Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 346, 19 October 1908 — Page 2
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e AGE TWO. COACH VAIL BUILDS UP STRONG TEAM
CANDIDATES TO BE PLACED MB FIRE Records of Legislative Candidates of Both Parties , To Be Looked Into.
HOPES ' TO DEFEAT BUSCH AT GERMAN'S OWN STYLE. Money-Making Ways of Using Want Ads
Many Weak Places in Lineup At Present But These Can Be Overcome.
THE ENDS ARE STRONG. tSASTON AND HANCOCK EQUAL ANY ENDS IN THE STATEHIGH SCHOOL SHOWS UP EXCEPTIONALLY WELL. (By Tort.) Coach Vail 3 slowly but surely building up a ytrong team at Earlham. lie has had more than his share of green material to work with but his recruits, fortunately, are suiray young fellows and promising from a football view point. The fault with the Quakers at the present time is an undeveloped line defense, but the game Saturday against Franklin showed that the forwards had begun to realize the necessity of playing low and charging hard. Now and then one of the new men would forget this rudimentary rule and would stand up at full height to receive a charge; but he would recognize this mistake after having been knocked flat and walked over by half of the opposing team. The linemen are also a little shy on fast, aggressive offensive play. The back field also has this fault. The Quaker backs are splendid material, but. as yet they have not been shaken down to that quick, snappy offensive work. Too much time Is wasted In getting the plays started. Cured of this fault -an evil In the eyes of "Hurry Up" Yosb Earlham would have one of the : best back fields In recent years. , In Hancock and Gaston, Earlham baa a brace of ends that are the equals of the best In the state. Both men are sure tacklers, know just what W do on each play and get down the field under punts in an admirable manner. In Beebe the team is well fortified at quarterback. White has been punting good this year but appears to be a little shy on drop and place kicking. The entire team, with the possible exception of Beebe, is weak on handling punts. ' Next Saturday Earlham plays Wittenberg at Springfield. By that time Vail should have rounded the team nearly to form and it is expected the Quakers will make a splendid showing aiainat the Buckeyes. High School Looks Good. - 'U is seldom that high school has a football team worth bragging about, ,but" .this, year the, school is represent by an exceptionally fast bunch of youngsters. By tieing the heavy Hamilton H. S. team and holding the , atrong Dayton H, S. team to a 5 to 0 score Coach Horton's men have attracted wide attention. This year's team is the first worthy representative on the gridiron that R. H. S. has bad since the days when tiie eleven was led by Wiles Elder, the Williams college star, ; , , , SERIES OF ACCIDENTS ON MAIN STREET Automobilists Responsible for Two of Them. There was an unusual 'ran of accidents on Main street this morning and all within one block. ' An automobile driven by John Franklin, of Economy, ran over a dog belonging to Dr. Ferllng, and killed It. The accident took place at Main and Sixth streets. The dog yelped but the automobilist did not stop his machine. He made a statement afterward to Officer Vogelsong that he tried to avoid the dog. , A horse driven to a dray belonging to a man named Clark, slipped on the pavement in front of the Lukens drug store and fell. Part of its body lay on the sidewalk and part in' the gutter. The horse struggled frantically to regain its feet but was unable to do so until dragged entirely off the sidewalk into the street. It was uninjured except where the skin was broken by the rough pavement. An automobile struck a colored man riding a bicycle at Main and Sixth streets. The bicyclist was not Injured although thrown to the pavement and jolted hard. SOUGHT BY COUNTY CLERK Divine Forgets Signature Marriage Certificate. to County Clerk Penny is looking for the minister who married Charles W. Young, of Newcastle, and Loretta Rinehart. of Hagerstown. The marriage license certificate has been returned to the county clerk and the signature of the minister is lacking. Serious complications . may develop from the oversight on the part of the minister. The state law provides a fine for such, omissions. , PRAYER MEETING. Cottage prayer meeting will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sbeppard. 419 South Twelfth street. A'l in u Ud are invited to attend. .
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TERRIBLE TURK. The Turk Is now in training near Ridgeville, Ind., for his wrestling bout with Carl Busch, German champion, to be pulled off at the Coliseum next Thursday night. The Turk admits the bout will be a hard one for him, but hopes to defeat Busch at Greco-Roman wrestling, which is the German's favorite style.
Affairs of the (By Tort.) Because Gov. Hughes of New York was instrumental in saving money for a lot of "pikers" by forcing through the Anti-Race Track Gambling law, this same crew of easy marks, who have made the bookkeepers wealthy, are now trying to defeat him for reelection. Yale stock took a decided boom Saturday when the Eli eleven defeated West Point 6 to 0. The great Indiana football team which was to have defeated Chicago, but didn't, gave another evidence of its greatness Saturday by being spanked on its own lot 16 to 0 by Wisconsin. Football holds the stage all over the country, except in Cincinnati. They will keep on talking base ball down there until the first of next year, then they will take a deep breath and keep right on the same lino of talk. There may be other kinds of sport besides PREPARES FOR NEXT GAME WITH HAMILTON High School Football Team Sent Through Practice. The high school football team was sent through rapid scrimmage practice this evening at the public school play grounds, in preparation for the game Saturday with tho Hamilton high school. Coach Horton Is very much pleased with the manner the team haa been showing up. It is the general beWILL MARRY THE PRIDE OF THE CUBS. A Jt MISS RAE LOOKER. Miss Rae Looker, the announcement of whose marriage to "Artie Hofman, the great center fielder of the Cubs, has just been made.
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base ball, but Cincinnati docs not know and cares less. With the completion of the Y. M. C. A. it is quite probable, that Earlham will hold several indoor track and field meets in the gym of the new building. This sort of sport has never been witnessed in Richmond. Not a word has yet been breathed about polo. It's a cinch the great winter sport will not be introduced here this, winter, however it is probable a city league will be started. Clarence Jessup, former manager of the Richmond base ball team, has returned from a ten days fishing trip in Michigan. He says whiffletits are plentiful. These are caught by boring holes in circular lakes and baiting the holes with cheese. When the whlffletit eats the cheese' he swells up so it is impossible for him to get out of the hole, then the fisherman leans over the side of the boat and laughs him to death. lief that Richmond will defeat Hamilton next Saturday. In the recent game with Hamilton the game resulted in a tie score of 11 to 11. In the scrimmage practices this evening the men were given special practice in the use of the forward pass and were taught several new trick plays. PAYS WAGER BEFORE E Bride Gives County Clerk a Cigar. Leroy F. Hill, of Dublin, and Miss Alice E. Muston were married by Squire Abbott in the private office of the county clerk this morning. Clerk Penny was paid a wager by the bride before the nuptials were pronounced. It was a cigar that she had wagered on her prospects for becoming a wife. The groom is but twenty years old. CANDIDATE'S ROME IS MW BURNING W. C. Cook Rushed to Scene in An Automobile. Centerville. In-d., Oct. 19. The country homo of W. C. Cook, Democratic nominee for state representative, is burning this afternoon. The cause of the fire is not known. It is believed the building will bo a complete loss. Only a few-articles of furniture was saved. Mr. Cook, was in Richmond when the flames broke out and was rushed to his home In an automobile. Neighbors fought the flames valiantly but could do nothing. Uoid Mdl Flour u nourtshln-
APPEAL TO CIVIC LEAGUE.
THAT ORGANIZATION WILL BE ASKED TO MAKE INVESTIGATIONMINISTERS DESIRE PRESERVATION OF OPTION LAW. The Richmond Ministerial association! met this morning and discussed temperance and other political questions, but the ministers refuse to state what action was taken beyond the fact that it was decided to ask the Civic League, which holds a meeting Wednesday evening, to investigate "certain questions," and that the association base its future actions, the remainder of the campaign on the result of this investigation. The Rev. Keats, secretary of the association, reluctantly admitted that one of the "questions" the Civic league will be asked to enquire into is the records of the Republican and Democratic legislative candidates In this county on the temperance question. He refused to discuss this matter fully on the ground that too much publicity was not desired at the present time. Mr. Keats stated the Ministerial association would do everything In its power to preserve the county local option law and, it is understood, that from this time on, both on the streets and from their pulpits the ministers will advocate the election of James E. Watson and of legislative candidates known to be friends of temperance. TOLO TO "FIRE OUT" ALL RELATIVES Cause Dissention in the Davis Home. With the instruction to go back to his home and fire out everybody but his wife, William Davis was released upon hid own recognizance in city court this afternoon. He was charged with assault and battery upon his wife Maggie. Investigation revealed to the authorities the fact there are too many relatives about the Davis household, and they are.th cause of the trouble between the young husband and his wife. Davis expressed remorse for the conditions and maintained he was not guilty. Davis was sent back home and the family folks were told to take their clothes and depart henceforth. CARRIED WEAPONS. Foreigner is Corralled by The Police. Yandro Drago, a foreigner, was arrested at 3 o'clock this morning by Officer Herschfield in a box car in the Pennsylvania yards. He is held on a charge of having concealed weapons in his possession. A revolver was found in his pocket. RESIGNS POSITION. Burt E. Marshall Is Now With Electrical Concern. Burt E. Marshall, formerly of this city has resigned his position with the American Seeding Machine Company at Palmyra, New York. He has become identified with a company of consulting and constructing electrical engineers at Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs Marshall are the guests of Mr. Marshall's parents In this city. FALSE ALARM. Wire Troubles Cause Fire Department Run. Crossed wires caused a false fire alarm this morning. The companies rushed to Eighth and North A streets but no blaze was to be found. Wire troubles have been experienced by the department for several days. ATTENDS CONFERENCE. Commissioner Wiley at Charities Meeting. C. E. Wiley, county commissioner, is attending the conference of charities and corrections in session at South Bend. The Colonel is expected to return with a suit case full of brand new ideas about the conduct of charitable institutions in this county. . GO TO HAGERSTOWN. A party of Masons will go to Hagerstown Wednesday evening to attend work in the Masters degree and a banquet that is to follow. ATTENDS MEETING. Mrs. L. H. Bnnyan went to Philadelphia today to attend the national meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church. "We are what we feed on," quoted Mr. Hlxson. laying down his book, "and I am wilHng to say the autbor is right. For example" "I am already a believer." Mrs. Hlxson interrupted. "You will insist on .having lobster for supper always." Brooklyn life -
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FORMUUTE TICKETS Election Commissioners Meet With County Clerk Today. 15,333 TICKETS SUPPLIED. The election commissioners met with the county clerk this afternoon to formulate the county tickets that will be voted upon at the coming general election. The republican, democratic, socialist, prohibition and citizens' tickets will be represented. The first four named will have complete county tickets. Fifteen township tickets will be in the field. Complete republican and socialist tickets will be presented in Wayne township, the democrats having no ticket. The county clerk will be supplied with 15,333 state, county and township tickets, each. This is a reduction in the number over previous elections. SHOOTS SWEETHEART iy ILLS-SELF Nineteen Year Old Girl May Recover. East Liverpool, O., Oct. 19. Because she spurned his love, James White, aged 23, a pottery worker, fired three shots into the body of Margaret Lisk, aged nineteen, this morning and then fired a bullet into his own head and fell dead, in the presence of many workmen on their way to factories. The girl may recover. HERMAN BILLIK MUST NOW DIE Habeas Corpus Proceedings Are Dismissed. Washington, D. C, Oct 19. Herman Billik, the fortune telling necromancer, must hang for the murder of the six members of the Vzral family In Chicago, a year ago. The supreme court today dismissed the plea for habeas corpus proceedings, because of the lack of jurisdiction. FIVE MORE PEOPLE BURNER TO DEATH Forest Fire Situation Is Improved. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 19. Reports from northern Michigan indicate that the forest fire situation is much improved. Five more deaths were added to the total list when Henry Hiney, wife and three children, perished near Caster last night. GIVEN TRANSPORTATION. Chicago Boy Pulled From Train Here. The township trustee provided Jos. Redmond, a fifteen year old Chicago boy with cushion transportation to Logansport today. The boy boarded the train at Cincinnati last evening and was hauled off here by Officer Edwards at 11 o'clock. The lad claimed he left home to seek work and was beating bis way back. Kodol Fop Indigestion. Relieves aonr stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat.
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tastaa, neat ! rrrarescea. eirata years of a fa. Brfdraaa) I H 48. tala CX-. (OosTTifht 1KB, by Gorr Mi E DIES TODAY Was Wife of the County Assessor. Mrs. M. W. Marine, wife of the county assessor, died this afternoon at one o'clock at her home, 69 Laurel street. Mrs. Marine was well known by many people and loved by all. The funeral will take place Thursday morning at ten o'clock from the nome. 'A WOMAN'S INFLUENCE. Effect It Produocd on Har Husband's Business Affairs. A delegation of young men lately waited on their employer's wife with the oddest request on record. "Too see, madam," said the spokesman, "we want to have a half holiday every Saturday. Now, if you will be particularly nice to Mr. Page for a few days we'll go to him and ask" "Gentlemen," the lady haughtily Interrupted, "do you Imply that I do not understand what Is due to taj busband?" ' "Ob, I know all about It, madam," the spokesman went on. "I'm married myself. Things go wrong In the house, and you're tired and cross at breakfast. Then we suffer at the office. You stay up late to chaperon your daughter at a ball, and we have more trouble at the office. You're a bit cross three mornings in succession for one reason or another, and we hare a a terrible time at the office. "You see how the matter stands and how greatly you will oblige us by being more than usually agreeable to Mr. Page for three or four days. The fourth day give him the best breakfast you can everything that he likes best and we'll get what we want in three minutes. "Talk about a woman baring no Influence in the business! . Why, the humor she's in has more effect than a bank failure or a boom in trade." She thought she ought to be angry, but instead she laughed and agreed to the proposition, and four days later when they waited on the bead of the firm he made the closing hour 12 o'clock and said never In the history of the firm had things run as satisfactorily as they had during the last four days. London Tit-Bits. The African EUphsnt. Shunning man and. as a rule, fleeing at bis approach, the African elephant when attacked often shows fight and is ; dangerous prey. Kongo specimens have very large ears that even stretch back j beyond the neck and cover part of the flank. In color the Kongo elephants are of a grayish blue, almost slatelike tint. No one has even reported seeing specimens of the sacred white elephant of India there. In size Kongo elephants have been killed more than fourteen feet high at the withers and reckoned at more than eight tons in weight. Tusks obtained are sometimes more than 200 pounds in weight and six feet and a half in length. Free Speech In England. Professor Masterman, lecturing at Cambridge on modern England and the liberty of the subject, said there was enough treason spoken in Hyde park. London, on Sunday afternoons , to fill a German fortress. Instead, the orators went borne to tea. It is a remarkable fact, however, added the lecturer, that there Is no state In Europe where attacks on the sovereign are so rare or so strongly resented by the people at large. London Graphic. A Limit. Mrs. Hen peck (to her husbandVWhat would you do If I were to die? Henpeck It would drive me crazy. Mrs. H. Would you marry again? Hen peek I don't think I would be as crazy as that St Paul Pioneer Press. Korl ol For Ingestion. Relieves soar stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests whatyoo eat
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ana wrvr or csUdr Ad-TltlTY-fflO HURT Passenger Train Runs Past Block and Crashes Into Freight. ONE MAN LOSES HIS LIFE. Newton. Kans., Oct. 19. A Santa Fe passenger, No. 17. westbound, crashed headon into an extra eastbound s tor It train this morning. Engineer Roberts, of the stock train was killed, and twenty-one passengers were Injured. No. 17 ran past a block signal which caused the accident. GRAND JURY MAKESjiO REPORT Judge Fox Awaits Body's Pleasure. No report was made by the grand Jury today, although, it has several bills ready to report to Abe court. Judge Fox says be is willing to bear a partial report at any time that may ' please ' the Jury. ATTENDED CONVENTION. Local Ministers Were at Fort Wayne. Rev. A. Parker, Rev. H. Robert ' Smith, Mr. J. W. Ferguson and Mr. C. S. Farnham attended the Baptist State convention at Fort Wayne last week. This convention const its of representatives from .the 624 Baptist churches of Indiana consisting of some 0,000 members. BREAKS COLLARBONE. Little Son of Or. Bramkamp Was Injured. Robert, the Infant son of Dr. and Mrs. Bramkamp, fell and broke bis collar bone this morning. He was climbing upon a chair on the porch and slipped from his position, falling -to the floor. The injury is painful, but not serious. . WATCH FOR THIEF. Word has been received by the local police department of the robbery of a Jewelry store conducted by Nathan Wapalski, at Newcastle. The police are asked to be on the watch for the thief. ..COLISEUM.. Thursday Night. Oct. 22nd Wrestling For Championship Carl Busch vc. Terrible Turk AH Greco-Roman Style Seats on sale at Simmons' Cigar Store DRUMS ALL KINDO PAUL E. WILSON Adams Drue 8tor
