Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 200, 26 May 1910 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM. AND SUN-TELEGK AM, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1910.

URGE BOARD TO REMOVE TRACKS Committee of Richmond Citizens Thank City Administration for Action. '

CAR LINE IN THE GLEN MAYOR PROMISES TO CARRY CASE INTO THE COURTS IF COMPANY REFUSES TO OBEY THE ORDER.

Tor the purpose of thanking the members of the board of public works for their earnest and conscientious ef

forts in endeavoring to compel the

Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern

Traction company to remove Its tracks

from the Glen Miller park, a committee of representative citizens called at

the office of the board this morning

end personally expressed appreciation

for the attitude taken by the present

administration in behalf of the matter. The committee was appointed

about two years ago at a mass meeting of citizens, at which time a protest was entered against the placing of the tracks in the Glen. It is. composed of

Timothy N'lcholson, chairman; Dr. Paul Ross, Dr. D. V. Stevenson, Dr. M. P. Johnston, C. B. Hunt, Mrs. M. F. Johnston and Mrs. Wallace. Mr. Nicholson said that he voiced the

sentiments of the majority of the peo

ple in Richmond when he declared that he was very much pleased with the recCnt order of the board of public works by which the traction company

.was ordered to tear up its tracks in the park. He Bald that two years ago when the permission was granted the company to run through the Glen, he

wrote a personal letter to the presi

dent of the company, advising him not

to place the tracks in the park, as he

would sooner or later regret havlns

taken the step. Mr. Nicholson then asked that no hesitancy be shown by the board of works in soliciting the aid of any member of the committee as any assistancee would be rendered.

On behalf of the board Mayor Zimmerman thanked the committee for

their hearty cooperation and declared that the board would do everything in

its power to remove the tracks. He

stated that the whole affair hinged on

a fine point of law and that unless the company agreed to; abide by the decision of th board and follow Its orders

the case would be carried to court.

TEAM TOJT. WAYNE

Country Club Golfers Will Play

Match with Keklouga Club Next Monday.

EIGHT TO MAKE THE TRIP

The golf team of the local Country rlnh will -r in liVtrt Wavnn Snnrlnv

where it will meet the crack Keklouga

golf club of that city in a match on

Decoration day. The Rlchmondltes

expect 10 mane an excellent snowing.

"Although handicapped somewhat by a lack of familiarity with the course, the local delegation hopes to bring home

the scalp of the Fort Wayne aggrega

tlon. The following . will ' probably !mak the trip: Will Dill, Frank I. Braf-

,fett Walter Hutton, George Seldel, S,

8. Strattan, Jr., and Profs. Waldrip,

.Thompson and Torrence.

A number of other matches have

been arranged by the local team this

season. A keen Interest Is being tak

n In golf this year by the members

of the local club and some excellent

Hew players are being developed.

Princess Mary and Prince Henry of

'(Wales, two children of King George V:

are 'Just as fond of toys as youngsters who have no royal blood. They get as

much fun out of Noah's ark. and its

myriad of animals as the average

youngster in a workman's home.

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BASEBALL

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost- Pet

Chicago 18 11 .621 Pittsburg ........ ..16 11 -59J New York IS 14 .563 Cincinnati.. 16 13 .552

St. Louis .. .. .. .. ..16 17 .485 Philadelphia ..13 15- .464

Boston ..13 19 .38. Brooklyn ........ ...IS 21 .364

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs. Won. Lost.

Philadelphia 21 7 New York .. 19 8 Boston.. .. ,'i 16 13 Detroit .. ..'v .... ..17 15 Cleveland:. .. .. .. ..13 13 Washington 14 18 Chicago .... . .... 9 17

St. Louis ;. .. .. .. 6 22

Pet. .750 .704 .552 .531 .461 .437 .346 .214

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs " Won. Lost Pet

Minneapolis i 25 11 .691

St. Paul 24 12 .6b7

Toledo 21 16 .563

Indiananolia 16 19 .457

Columbus 16 20 .444 Milwaukee 15 21 .417

Louisville 15 23 .391

Kansas City ...... ..11 21 .344

RESULTS YESTERDAY. National League. Boston 4; Cincinnati 3. Brooklyn 7; St. Louis 5. Chicago 6; Philadelphia L. New York 4; Pittsburg 3. American League. Boston-Cleveland Wet grounds. Washington 2; Detroit 0 (7 innings;

rain.

Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 1. New York 5; Chicago 0. American Association. Toledo 6-7; Louisville 2-1. Minneapolis 1-3; Milwaukee 0-2. Columbus 3; Indianapolis 2. Kansas City 5; St. Paul 3.

GAMES TODAY.

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National League.

St. Louis at Cincinnati. Boston at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at Chicago. American League. St. Louis at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Boston. Detroit at Washington. Chicago at New York. American Association. InJl.iianAlia at unri hllK

Kansas City at St. Paul. k. Louisville at Toledo. j Milwaukee at Minneapolis. jr

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lege graduate, polished gentleman and alas, not even an Irishman.

Moran and Martel who looked so

good at the start didn't last long with

the Doves. This was about the fourth

or fifth try in the fast company for

Moran at that

Collins looked as if he might break

the league record for outfield flies

Monday, as he caught eight in six innings. The fire slackened after that and he got no more. Record is eleven, caught by Dick Harley. : There is a pitcher named La Follette in the Ohio league. Wonder if he is an insurgent when team discipline is under discussion? Ollie Chill Is still umpiring. His icy gaze gives the hardest kicker cold feet, even though his decisions are fearfully frosty.

Hunter and Swan are with Kansas

City. Wonder if Swan honks when

he sees Hunter approaching with a

gun?

In the shuffle and confusion, few

fans seem to have noticed that little Jap Barbeau got the hook from the Cardinals, and is playing with Kansas City. Frock might be more of a winner of Cote, the old New England league

catcher, were secured to backstop

him. Wardrobe notes, please copy.

The New York Highlanders are about to reduce their team number to save expenses. Stallings hates to do it, but Farrell thinks the money must be saved. The record for the present year as to the number of men engaged in a game was made ?.t New York the other day, when 2S cherubs took part 12 for Cleveland and 16 for the Highlanders. Cliff Blankenship of Red and Washington memory, is now at Tacoma. He always did prefer the coast, anyhow. Spokane has an outfielder named , Weed. How would he look playing on a team with Bush. Wheat and Burch?

Would Boost Butter $1 a Pound

Chicago and Elgin Interests Have United for a Corner This Fall Packing Firms Interested.

scheme they would have a larger part of the available butter supply next fall and make us. come to their terms." - The bitter strife expected in the Elgin butter board meeting next Saturwas forecast Monday when Mr. Me Adam and his supporters held the market at 2S cents in spite of a bitter fight to lower the quotation. The term iiar" and "thief were used freely and

blows were prevented only by the more

peaceful members. An emergency call has been sent to every member of the Elgin board asking all to be present Saturday and the stormiest session in the history of the board is expected. It is rumored that a representative of District Attorney Sims will be present to decide whether the action taken is in restraint of trade. Among the packing concerns interested in the deal and who have no representation on the butter board are the Armour, Swift, Morris and Cudahy concerns. The only other firm in the deal is the Friedman Manufacturing company. The connections said to exist between the packers and the Fox River Butter company and other firms represented on the board are already under investigation by the federal authorities.

NEW COURSE AT EARLHAM.

A course in electro-chemistry has been added to the curriculum at Earlham college. Dr. H. M. Holmes will have charge of the new department

which wl comprise two laboratory studies and three lectures each week. The study looks to prove very popular and already twenty-five have enrolled. The equipment recently installed la most modern.

News of the Diamond Idols

Birmingham ought to be known as

the M club. Its batting order reads

as follows for the first five spaces: Marcan, Messenger, Molesworth, McBride and McGillivray.

Holly, the Eastern league shortstop,

formerly with the Cardinals, is a Chi

cago Bohemian, and closely related to Jack Root, the ex-fighter. The real

name of both Root and Holly Is said to be something like Ruthalik and when they became professional athletes Root took part of the name and

Holly another portion.

Chick Fraser is pitching for semi-

pro, clubs in Chicago, and is being hit

pretty hard.

Simon NIcholls refuses to go minor-

leaguing, and has retired to his farm

in Maryland. By industrious Burbanking, he has' trained his hens to lay base balls, and hopes to get them on the market In a season or two. ,

Jimmy Barrett is having another

time on earth. He leads the American

association with .438 and is playing like a demon.

Lapp Is shining as a pinch hitter,

and Connie Mack thinks he is the best emergency swatsmith of the season.

The Reds didn't lose much in Ellam.

He is hitting .146 in the Association.

Laporte is to play left for the High

landers. The Franco-Hoosier is a bit

clumsy for the outfield, but . is too strong a hitter to be kept out of the game.

Joe O'Brien, it is said, will soon get

back In baseball. He Is said to be in the market for a team. "Indian" baseball clubs are again touring the country, getting whatever

dates they can. About two-thirds of

the "Indians" are black-haired white

boys hired for the season and given

lurid aboriginal names.

. Bill O'Hara, who wanted to go to Toronto, is happy at last Bresnahan has sold him to the Canadian team. Cheek of the Quakers also goes to Toronto.". , Jackson, Mich., has a pitcher named Ghouls. That fellow ought to be working for the - dissecting room of some medical college. Sox Seybold is now with the little team at Jeanette, Pa, Where next oh Ralphy? The West Virginia league has a pitcher named Barnbark. Oh pingpong, oh puppy-dogs! ' t .: Cy Young is quite ill, and can not work for the Cleveland bunch many days. McOuire has signed a college pitcher named De Mott, who is touted as having fine curves and most terrific speed. . Mickey Doolan, tough of name, walk and actions, is a Jekyll and Hyde, a leader of double lives. Mickey Doolan Is only a baseball alias, assumed to make him popular with the Irish root.

era, and the fierce swagger, unshaven chops and uncouth behavior, strongly reminiscent of the sand lots, are all a well-studied fake.- In private life the fierce fellow is Mr. M. J. Doolittle, col-

Chicago, May 26. Following the announcement that Chicago meat packing interests had obtained contracts for about eight million pounds of butter, practically all the output of the Omaha market during June and July, to be delivered at Elgin prices, it was openly declared that local and Elgin butter interests would combine to raise the market price and force the packers to cancel their contracts or lose a fortune by the deal. According to the Inter Ocean it Is pointed out by local dealers that the delivery of this vast quantity of butter for cold storage purposes into the hands of the packers would leave the market at the latter's mercy in the fall when prices are expected to rise. The dealers controlling the Elgin butter board and quotation committee announced last night that they ' would mark the price of butter at $1 a pound if necessary to make the packers annul their contracts and leave the western market open. Federal Investigation Promised. Regardless of the turn of the butter situation federal investigation is promised. The conditions which lead to the simultaneous attack of the packers on the central market for western butter at Omaha, it is said, will be investigated. If the threats of E. 1. McAd-

am, leader of the opposition to the

A CHINESE WEDDING. As Solemn mm a Funeral, With the Wo- ' V men All Weeping. ; A Chinese marriage is all ceremony --no talk, no levity and much crying. The solemnity of a funeral prevails. After the exchange of presents the bride is dressed with much care in a red gown, brocade or silk if she can get it; her eyelashes are painted a deep black, and she wears a heavy red veil attached to a scarlet headdress, from which imitation pearls are pendent over the forehead. A feast is spread upon a table, to which the blushing bride is led by five of her best female friends. They are seated at the table, but no one eats. The utmost silence prevails, when finally the mother leads off in a cry. the maids follow, and the bride echoes in the chorus. Then all the bridesmaids leave the table, and the disconsolate mother takes a seat beside the chair of state where the bride sits. ' The bridegroom now enters, with four of his best men. .The men pick up the throne on which the bride sits and, preceded by the bridegroom, form in procession and walk around the room or into an adjoining 'parlor, signifying that he is carrying her away to his own - home. The guests then throw rice at the happy couple, a custom we have borrowed from the heathen. St James' Gazette.

packing interests, are carried out and the quotations are placed above the actual price of sales, it is promised that the legality of the move will be Investigated by a federal grand jury. The butter involved In the fight is termed "centralized" butter, the cream being shipped from all parts of Iowa. Nebraska and Kansas to Omaha, where about four million pounds are manufactured monthly. It is considered slightly below the grade of No. 1 Elgin butter, and if purchased at the actual price of the latter a considerable loss to the packers is expected. "The packers succeeded last year in depressing the market at tn:s season and bought large quantities of butter, which profited them handsomely in the fall," said Mr. McAdam last night. "They are evidently expecting to control the market this year and buy at their own prices. I believe I can control a majority of the Elgin board and we will make butter 5( cents' or $1 a pound but what we make them break their contracts or put them out of the butter business. Hope to Control Market. "This time they trusted n the Lord, hoping that they could control the market, and did not investigate. If they were allowed to carry out their

AMATEURS TO PLAY

Games Scheduled for Sunday and Decoration Day for Delectation of Fans.

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SHOT SCARES BURGLARS. Unknown men last evening made an effort to enter the, Scott residence, 222 South Twelfth street but were frightened away by a shot fired by Mrs. Fannie C. Scott The police were

called and after an investigation were

unable to discover any clue which

might lead to the discovery of the intruders. Mrs. Scott was working in a down stairs room, when she heard

some one walking on the tin roof.

DAYTON NINE IN RICHMOND

Several amateur and professional baseball games are scheduled to be played in and about Richmond on Sunday and Decoration day, The Starr Piano team will meet the Garfield club of Dayton at the Athletic park in a game Sunday afternoon and another on Monday afternoon. The lineup of the Starrs is as follows: Catcher, Sullivan; pitchers; Kuhlenbeck, Evans and Bulla; first base, Enelbert; second base, Martin; short stop, Kelley; third base, Buening; left field. Carter; center field, Schattel; right field, Ralph. 1 Boston will cross bats with the Webster nine at the latter place following the exercises Sunday afternoon. The Light, Heat and Power company's team will contest for honors with the railroad employes' nine at Hawkins pond, and the Nationals of this city will go to Lynn on Decoration day for a game. On Sunday afternoon the Glen Millers will be pitted against the Y. M. I team at the Beallview park. The T. P. A.s will meet Easthaven Saturday afternoon at Easthaven.

GOOD GROWING WEATHER."

When the New Scalp Antiseptic is Used A good head of hair is as much a "crown of glory," for man as It is for woman, notwithstanding all the poetry on the subject applied to the female sex exclusively. In the season when flies bite, the bald-headed man can sympathize with the Egyptians who were so sorely plagued on account of the children of Israel. Why not try Newbro's Herpicide? .Others have been benefited and are loud In its praise. It cleanses the scalp, kills the germ at the root of the hair and by keeping the scalp sweet, pure and wholesome, the hair is bound to grow as nature intended, regardless of the temperature. Try it and be convinced. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit Mich. One Dollar Bottles guaranteed. A. G. Luken & Co., Special agents.

HOUSEHOLD CLEANING NEEDS You vvill find that we have anything yon might need during - the houseclearyng days to beautify the home, such as Jap-a-Lac, Gold and Silver Paints, Enamel, Feather Dusters, Moth Balls, Etc Clem Thistlethwaite Dreg Stores 8th A N. E St. 8th A 8. E St

i . . . i Just A Few 01 Our Everyday Money Saving Items Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps From 9 to 12 A.M., Friday and Saturday

Only two more days to take advantage of our great Shoe Sale. For these two days we have added several new lots. If your size is here, you can buy them at less than 50c on the dollar. Come early. EXTRA SPECIAL IN WHITE CHINA Friday morning we place on sale, 10 gross of China at less than half price. 7, 8 and 9 inch Plates, worth 10c, for 3c. Regular 10c Cups and Saucers, 4c. 10c Vegetable Bowls and Soup Plates, 5c. Hundreds of other articles not mentioned, at the same low prices.

Broken lots of Men's $15.00 Suits, all sizes, from 24 to 42, your choice $8.98 Children's 50c Romper Suits 35c Men's 50c Underwear 39c Sic India Linen, per yd..... 5c 15c Dotted Swiss, per yard Bl3c $1.25 Black Taffeta Silk, yard wide, per yard : 89c 7&c Unbleach Muslin per yd. 6c

Ladies' $7.50 Linen Suits $4.93 Ladies' $1.00 White Waists 75c Ladies' $1.50 Duck Skirts 98c Children's and Misses 39c Gingham Dresses 25c Ladies' 25c Sun Bonnets. . .10c 6c Toweling, per yard 4c 15c Huck Towels ....10c 35c and 50c Mercerized Table Damask, slightly soiled, per yard .;.... 23e

Bargain Basement Specials.

$1.00 Jardinieres 59c 75c Jardinieres .49c 65c Tin Wash Boilers ..39c $3 Glass Front Boss Ovens $2.39 $1.00 Curtain Stretchers 69c 35c Window Screens ....... 22e Special price on Flags. KAIL-

HOUSEHOLD GOODS Packed for Shipping or Storage. Dunham's Furniture Store 27-929 Main St.

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Strawberry Shortcakes are BEST when MADE with ROSS TRUE BAKING POWDER. 40c the pound. Sold and guaranteed by all grocers.

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$4.00, 3-burner Hot Plates $2.98 j

$3.00 Lawn Mowers $2.39 $8.50 high, open wheel, ballbearing, 16 in. Lawn Mowers .... ........... .$6.48 $1.00 Ironing Boards ...79c Black Screen Wire, all widths, per square foot ,.2c

K(D)AP

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It has been incubator time, it is incubator

time and it will be incubator time for many months yet. '

The new way of raising chickens calls for

the use of the incubator all the year. You don't

have to depend on a setting hen to raise one brood of chickens per year, but instead can have chickens hatching every month. That

means that you will have chickens to sell when they are highest, and that you'll have hens laying when eggs are scarcest.

Yon Can Add 10 Per Cent to Your

Income by Raising Chickens in the Beck Yard That's a low estimate. Some people are

almost making a living just from a few chickens and an incubator in the small back yard.

It's not hard, only a little time and a little pa

tience and such results are easily possible.

The Banta is the Iceubato?

Yon Want You can buy incubators for less money, hut you get less results. With only a little care

the Banta will hatch all the eggs that are

hatchable. It will give such uniformly satisfactory results that your work will succeed even better than you hoped. All Clhcr Needed Appliances. We've everything else that is needed to help you make a success of your poultry raising. Out-door and in-door brooders, poultry houses, feeding pans, etc. They'll all be a decided advantage to you in making a bigger success of your poultry business. The Incubators sell from $11 to $57, according to size.