Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 136, 23 March 1910 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGB AM,
POLO LEAGUE HAS HAD C000 SEASON
New England Fans Have Been Seeing Some Fast Sport During Winter. OLD FAVORITES PLAYING ADO MANSFIELD'S BROCKTON TEAM HAS HAD HARD LUCK .AND IS LAST CUNNINGHAM, JR., IS A GREAT STAR. ' The National Polo League season will close within a few weeks after a most successful season. The majority of the players in the league are those who played on Western league teams when polo had its palmy days in this state. The league teams, line up and percentage, according to the last reports, are as follows: Fall River 018; Lincoln, Higgins and Jason, rushes; Harrold, center; Carrigan, halfback; Harper, goal. Pawtucket 412; Hart and Pierce, rushes; Cunningham, Jr., center; Cameron, half back; Bannon, goal. New Bedford C12; Duggan, Roberts and Harklns, rushes; Jean, center; Holderness and Foley, half backs; Cusick, goal. ' Worcester 571 ; Oscar Quigley, Mercer and McCarthy, rushes; Fahey, center; Gardner, half back; Sutherland, goal. -' Waterbury 400; Taylor, Bone and Cunningham, Sr., rushes; Griffith, center; Doherty, half back; Graf fan, goal. Providence 385r Iiewis and McGilvary, rushes; Hardy, .center; Boise, half back; Muilem.ygoal.r- - Tauton 375;V Thompson, 'Canavan and 0"Hearhe,;:iusnes; Lyons, center; Miller, half back Pence, goal. ' 'J ' Brockton 323f lxn, Mansfield, Loxeon and Brennari, rushes; ' Mansfield and Toney, center; Toner, McKay and Leigh ton, half backs; Allard and Mallory, goals. "Cunny, Jr." Is Whirlwind. " The most sensational spurt made by any team in the league was that by the Pawtucket aggregation on which Cunningham, Jr., is playing center. The club won fifteen straight games which placed it within six points of first place. Ado Mansfield, the Richmond boy, is captain of the Brockton club. This club has had more bad luck than any other team in the league, players being injured frequently and the team also handicapped by not having one or two positions filled with strong players. Two Local Favorites. George Bone and George Cunningham, Sr., Richmond's pennant winning rushers, are not playing regularly with Waterbury. The two control the franchise and take turns in playing with Taylor, the Anderson rusher. Both are the favorites of the league. Doherty is playing with this pair and is living up to his reputation. ' Jimmy Cameron, manager and half back of the Pawtucket team, played the last four weeks with his right leg In a cast The premier rusher of the league is Duggan of New Bedford, having secured 1)29 at time of publication of last official standing. Other well known rushers and their records, include: Higgins, 409; Lewis, 435; Taylor, 423; Quigley, 413; Hart, SOS; Cunningham, Jr., 281; Mercer. 245; Cunningham Sr., J7; Bone, 18; Thompson, 17; Harkins, 12; and Pierce, 8. Best Goal Getters. The leading goal getters are: Hart, 328; Williams, 20i; Harkins, 246; Lincoln, 234; Taylor, 228; Mercer, 219; Duggan, 216; Lewis, 214; Higgins, 213; Quigley, 105; Thompson, 150; Bone, 148; McGilvray, 134; Jean, 124: Lyons, 07; Cunningham, Jr., 57; Cunningham, Sr., 47; Mansfield, 78. t Hardy fs 'the champion foul maker, with 45 to his credit ' Others who are prominent In this way Include: Miller, tffi; Holderness, 35; Jean, 34: Farrell, 20; Cunningham, Jr., 18; Hart and Cameron, 10; Mansfield, 35; Lewis and Bone, each 5; Quigley, 4; Thompson, 3. The goal tenders are led by Bannon with an average of .917. - Averages of others include; Harper, .905; Mallory, .890; Mullen, .SS8; Mullen, .S82; Cusick, .880. Bannon has had more stops than, any other goal tender. A SPECIAL COFFIN Had to Be Made for Whitewater Woman, Who Weighed 400 Pounds. FUNERAL WAS YESTERDAY (Palladium Special) Whitewater, Ind., March 23. Ruth Ann Ruby, probably one of the largest women in the country. ed at her home here Sunday. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon and it was necessary to remove the body from the house before placing it in the casket. The woman weighed over 400 pounds. A special coffin had to be built for her. She was about 35 years of age. It is thought that death was due to fatty generation Of the heart and dropsy. HAS A RIGHT TO GRIN! Earnest Iteid, clerk in the wholesale hardware firm of Pogue, Miller & Co. Is wearing the smile that wont come off today. The stork called at his home, 37 North Sixth street and left a bouncing baby hoy, the first child. Both mother and child are doing nice-1
Coughs and Colds Catarrh, Croup and Sore Throat Cured by Hyomei The germs of catarrh cannot exist in the same atmosphere with antiseptic Hyomei (pronounce it High-o-me). Breathe Hyomei and relief from, catarrh, coughs, sore throat or cold will come in two minutes. Breathe Hyomei and that stomach
straining hawking in the morning will quickly disappear. . Breathe Hyomei and kill the catarrh germs; heal the inflamed membrane, stop the discharge of mucus and prevent cmst3 from forming in tho nose. Breathe Hyomei for a few minutes each day and forever rid yourself of contemptible catarrh. Breathe Hyomei give it a faithful trial and then, if you are not satisfied, you can have your money back. Hyomei is sold by druggists every where and by Leo H. Flhe. A com plete outfit costs but $1.00 and con sists of a hard rubber inhaler that will last for years, one bottle of Hyomei and full instructions for use. If a second bottle of liquid is needed you can get an extra bottle of Hyomei inhalant for 50 cents. Cures indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour 8 torn, ach, belching, and cures all stomach disease, or money back. Large box of tab. aw, uu uouvb. urogram m sua FOR S. S. CONVENTION Arrangements Are Made to Hold Annual Event on the First of May. GREENSF0RK THE PLACE It was decided at the meeting of the Sunday school association of the First English Lutheran church last evening, to hold the annual meeting Sunday afternoon, May 1, following the state convention. . A program committee was selected last evening, consisting of Edward Hasemeier chairman, Ray mond Nicholson and J. S. Harris. Of ficers will be elected at the meeting. The suggestion was made by Roy J. Horton of the Y. M. C. A., that a Sun day school athletic league be organiz ed and the matter was discussed and acted upon favorably. An advisory board consisting of one member from each Sunday school of the city, will be elected and this body will have charge of the affairs of the league. It is the intention to make the league perma nent and for all branches of the sport in season. ' . An effort will be made by the Richmond association to bring the state Sunday school convention to this city in 1911. ADMIT THEIR GUILT Seven More Pittsburg Grafters Come Across With Confessions Today. MORE WILL FOLLOW SUIT (American News Service) Pittsburg, March 23. Seven more councilmanic grafters confessed today to Judge Frazee and others are expected to follow suit District Attorney Blakely at noon today announced that, investigations will follow and all those who have not already confessed will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 1.-1 CHICAGO, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE RAILROAD. Phone 2062. In Effect November 14, 1909. -East Bound Chleasro-Claclaaatl
STATIONS 13 8 I.V. D P P Chicago 9:15a 10 :05p Peru Ar l:22p 3:02a Peru l:32p 2:i2a :00a Marlon 2:35p 3:01a 7:00a Muncie 3:lSp 3:55a 7:59 Richmond 4:40p 5:0Sa 9:22a Ct. Grove 5:l?p 5:43a Cincinnati 6:50p 7:20a Wnt Bound Cincinnati-Chicago STATIONS 2 j 4 IV. P ( P P Cincinnati 8:15all0:00p Ct. Grove .. .. .. 9:53a!ll:46p Richmond 10:Sla 12:25a 7:00p Muncie ll:4Sa 1:40a 8:30p Marion 12:41p 2:35a 9:30p Peru Ar l:32p 3:26a 10:30p Peru l:42p 3:36a Chicagro 5:40p 7:35a
Through Vestibuled Trains between Chicagro and Cincinnati. Double daily service. Through sleepers on , traina No3. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cin cinnati.. Fine buffet service on trains 1 and J. All trains run daily. For train connection and other Information call C A. BLAIR, P. & T. A. Horn Pbone 2063. Richmond. Ind.
OWLS' CONVENTION TO BE BIG EVENT
Tentative Program Prepared and All Arrangements Are Under Way. A LARGE CROWD EXPECTED ALREADY THE VARIOUS LODGES OVER THE STATE ARE NAMING DELEGATES TO THE MEETING GOOD SPEAKERS. At the meeting of the Owls' lodge, last evening, arrangements, so far as made, for the state convention of Owls to be held in this city May 25, and 26, were discussed and a tentative program for the event drawn up. Delegates are being selected by the different lodges in the state, to attend the convention. As soon as a report on the number of visitors to be entertained Is received, the local lodge will be able to complete the arrangements. State officers will probably, be the principal speakers. Mayor W. W. Zimmerman will deliver the address of welcome and it is probable one or two other addresses to be made before the convention, will be by local speakers. The state officers who are expected to speak, include: C. M. Butts, of Muncie, Frank. Elbert of Alexandria, Michael Costello of Anderson, Joseph Strobe of Marion, William Beck of Indianapolis and others. - The- Indianapolis or Anderson drill We Guarantee a
teams will exemplify the" work on a large number of candidates. It is expected that this will be one of the fea- j tures of the convention. The lodge is expecting to hold all sessions in its lodge room, Luken's Hall, but if it is1 found that the capacity of this hall is too small, other arrangements will be! made. The tentative program follows: The Tentative Program. Wednesday, 1 a. m. Call to Order, selection, invocation, S.R. Lyons. Selection Orchestra. Address of welcome Mayor W. W. Zimmerman. Response Supreme President, J. P. Nullaly, Indianapolis. Ind. Selection Orchestra. Appointment of credential committee: appointment of resolution committee: appointment of other committees. Selection Orchestra. Adjourn TXiO p. m. 2:00 p. m. Seating delegates and reports of committees. Adjourn 7 ) p. m. 7:DO p. m. Smoker and general discussion, of order. Thursday, May 26. 10 A. M Roll call of officers, reading of minutes of last meeting. Discussion minutes. Reports of officers. Reports of committees. Adjourn until 2 p. m. 2 P. M. Unfinished business, new business, good of the order. Nomination and election of officers. Selection of next meeting place. Installing of officers. (This session to be open to all Owls.) Adjourn until 7:30 p. m. 7:30 P. M. Banquet Owls home. General speech-making by Till Owls.
TO QUIET TITLE. Suit to quiet title of real estate has been filed in the circuit court by Charles Howren against Mary Aldora Dubois and several others.
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PLANT WILL EXPAND Wayne Works Is Considering the Erection of a New Foundry Building. " PLANS NOT YET PREPARED
The management of the Wayne Works have under consideration the advisability of Increasing the moulding department one hundred percent, and while the plan3 and specifications for the foundry have not been completed, it is almost certain that work on the addition will be commenced within the next three months. Just where the foundry will be lo cated, its size and other details of this nature, are not definitely known, nor will they be until the plans and specifications are completed. It is probable that the addition will extend from the present department to the east and south, and take in a considerable portion of what now is used as a lumber yard. The company has closed a contract with a large automobile concern, for supplying the cylinders to be used next year and the addition is essential in event the local company carries out its contract The capacity of the present department is severely tested, with the work now ahead. About one hundred moulders are employed. The Ha Of The Bod jr. The organ around which all the other or ank revolve, and upon which they are largely dapendent for tbair welfare, U the stomach. When the function of the stomach become impaired, the bowels and liver also become deranged. - To cure a disease of the stomach, livei or bowels get a 50 cent or f 1 bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at your druggist's. It is the promptest relief for constipation and dyspepsia ever compounded.
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Portion of North and South Eighth Street Will Be Laid in Brick. PLANS FOR IMPROVEMENT The property owners on Eighth street between North A and South A streets, were given notice today not to allow any excavations to be made on I the street thirty days after this date, i The street will be paved with brick j and the improvement will be commenced probably May 1. The street car company will begin the improvement between the tracks and on eighteen inches on cither side, on April 1, and the city will construct the remainder of the thoroughfare oO days from that time. BEVEBIDGE PRAISED (American News Service) Washington, March 23. Senator Beveridge today received a telegram announcing that the Indiana club of Harvard university, at its annual banquet last night, endorsed his record as an insurgent and expressed the hope for his re-election. A lock of Napoleon's hair, cut by his servant on May 31. 1S11. at the Hotel de Lorz. Brussels, was sold recently for $4 at Stevens's auction rooms, Covent Garden, London. products of any one manufacture, but
NO FEAR FOR MARCH WINDS AFTER VISITING OUR VEILING DEPARTMENT Here you will find the now popular large mesh Veiling, exclusive patterns which can not be found elsewhere. See the beautiful, long Auto Veil we are offerirg for $1.00. Then we have those elegant shaded veils, beautiful color combinations from $1.50 to $3.00 each. Maline Nets, Chiffon and Sewing Silk Veiling, 25c to 50c per yard. If It's veiling, you can find it in our stock.
OUR LACE DEPARTMENT IS NOW AT ITS VERY BEST New All Over Laces in go'd, silver, cream, white and black, 'lifw apliquc bands in various widths. Fancy Nets, white, ecru and black. For your waist trimming we have the now popular real Irish Crochet Maddalions from the very smallest to the large 9 inch fronts. It's a real treat to spend a few minutes in our lace department. It's almost impossible to even give you a fair idea of the numberless t . novelties in Ladies' Furnishings this department is showing. All we sayais, COME AND SEE. ITS TIME WELL SPENT.
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OPPOSE TABIFF WAR Gaar, Scott & Company Hopes U. S. and Canada Will Remain at "Peace."
WHAT RESULTS WOULD BE The imposition or the maximum tariff rates upon Canadian- Imports by the United States government U boing vigorously opposed by the Uaar, Scott Threshins Machine company of this city. Officials of the com parade-la re that if the United State raises the duty, tho rate mill be if high as to compel the company to etabllsh a branch factory in Canada or Jeopardise several thousand dollar worth of business. It Is said that if the maximum tariff rate is iniposo t by the United States on Canada. tli latter country win retaliate In such a way as to practically ruin America:! trade with that country. The manufacturers of the country, it is said, art) very much incensed over the proposed action of tho government and ar doing everything In their power t prevent the step from belns taken. A WEBSTER NOMINATION. The republicans of Webster tow, ship are requested to meet Fridar evening. March 25 for the purpose of r.ominating an advisory board. Tho meeting lll be held In So. 2 school house. Throw a eay pflls and stream cathartics wMch are violent in action, and always have oa han4 Dr. Caldrnvll's Syrap Hepetn, the gaaraate-j core lor coasitpation aaa au ' rom stomach trouble. picks the bast
