Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 88, 21 February 1913 — Page 8

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THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUX TELEGRA3I, FRIDAY.FERRUARY 21, 1913.

GAME TONIGHT TO SETTLE QUESTION Wabash and Earlham Meet to Decide Secondary Championship. The game tonight between Earlham and Wabash is claiming the interest of all Earlham sympathizers. The game tonight in the Coliseum will, in all probability, decide the secondary championship of the state. Three years ago the Quakers won over the Little Giants, thereby winning the championahip of the colleges of the state. The next year the contest will be at the first of the season and unimportant. Last year Wabash beat the local team and gained the title, in that game. The advantage is with Earlham on account of the game being on the local floor. The demand for seats is great and Manager Evans has reserved all seats In the Coliseum.

BOWLING NOTES

Y. M. C. A. STANDING. I Millers 16 .666 ; Hares 18 12 .600 j Harlana 16 11 .592 Neffs 15 12 .555 Weeds 10 14 .417 Gentles 6 24 .200 j

Leading his team to victory in three successive games Donahoe, of the Hares, bowled 180 in each game on the association alleys last evening. Hare bowled 190 in the second game. Score: Hares. Donahoe 180 King 160 Hare 171 Wilson 131 180 190 154 115 180 120 192 153 642 639 645 Gentles. Lybolt 156 160 Gentle 113 120 Henley 123 140 Blind , 117 142 144 135 151 131 509 562 561 The Lichtenfels Socks won two out of three games from the Keystones last night. Charles Green secured high core with' 190 and Ray Lichtenfels high pcore with 177. Score. Keystones. Foster 139 Green 142 Porter 160 Broderlck 126 Rockhill 181 162 127 143 147 176 141 190 138 180 165 Total 748 755 814 Lichtenfels Socks. Ray Lichtenfels 179 182 Parry 189 143 Kirk 129 173 Mercurio 137 150 Runge 136 137 170 143 186 154 148 Total 770 785 801 The Slims play the Travelers tonight. HAYDN AND THE ROD. When Ah Budding Composer Was Flogged by Royal Command. Ao amusing incident of the healthy boyhood of the treat composer, Joseph Haydn, is given by Mary Maxwell Moffat in her biography of the Austrian empress, Maria Theresa. When von Heutter became choirmaster of St. Stephen's cathedral he bad Joseph Haydn among his pupils. During a visit to the Hungarian 1'rtnce Esterhaxy. in 1773. Maria The resa took occasion to say a word of praise to Haydn, who had composed the music of the opera given in her honor and bad conducted the performance. She expressed the conviction that ah bad seen him before, although sue could not remember the occasion. "The last time your majesty was pleased to take notice of me," said llaydn. "you ordered me a good thrashing." "That does not sound like me," rejoined the empress. "How did it happen?" Then Haydn told of a Whitsuntide wnen. with other pupils of Von Reutter, be had been brought to Schoenbrunn to ing In the chapel. Between the services the boys took to clambering over the scaffolding of the new wings of the palace. The empress caught sight of them and sent word forbidding the dangerous sport But the attraction of the scaffolding was irresistible. On the following day the boys were again risking ; their necks. When Maria Theresa expostulated with Von Reutter his surmise that the ringleader was that young scamp. Joseph Hadyn," led her to suggest that the rod be used to Improve bis memory.

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By a Single Jar Of Resinol After Many Remedies Had Failed. Brooklyn. N. V., Nov. 27, 1912. "It would be very wrong not to tell you what Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap have done for us. My baby boy was born with a rough skin. It kept getting worse all the time. It became a weeping eczema and at times a thick crust would form. He would cry and itch most all the time. I cannot tell you all the remedies and salves I used, before I sent for Resinol samples. "At once I washed him with Resinol Soap and put on Resinol Ointment. He slept for three hours. When he awoke I washed him again and, like a miracle, the scabs dropped off and have never returned. You would not have known him! Then I bought Resinol Soap and a large jar of Ointment, but before it was all used, baby was well. I would not be without Resinol Ointment and Soap. I have recom friends." mended them to all (Signed) Mrs. Katie Markert, 176 Ralph Street. If you or any of your little ones are suffering from eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm, or other itching, burning skin eruption, there is only one better proof of the value of Resinol. That is, try it yourself and see! You can buy Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap at any druggist's, or can get samples free by writing to Dept. 5-T, Resinol Chem. Co., Baltimore, Md. Resinol stops itching instantly. Prescribed by careful doctors for eighteen years. (Advertisement) MOTORCYCLE NOTES Thf National f!anital Motorevcle club has offered to place an escourt of fifty motorcyclists at the disposal of Presi-dent-elect Wilson on March 4th. If this offer is accepted by Mr. Wilson the cyclists will appear in the new olive green uniform recently adopted by the F. A. M. as the official costume of its members. The San Francisco Motorcycle Club plans to celebrate Washington's birth day by a run to the snow line of the Sierre Nevada mountains, where the members will engage in a real snow battle. One farmer in Texas has solved the problem of how to keep the boys on the farm, by furnishing his sons with motorcycles so they can go to town when they like, comfortably and quickly, and without the inconvenience of looking after a horse and buggy. An Ohio dairyman finds a motorcycle almost indispensable in filling rush orders for cream and butter. Goustkrs Kahoros, a Greek, and an enthusiastic motorcyclist, has just arrived in Washington, D. C, where he will remain until after the inauguration. He will then continue on a trip around the world, traveling by motorcycle. Always Have MUSTEROLE in the House Every family should have a jar of MUSTEROLE at hand. MUSTEROLE is a clean, white ointment, which takes the place of the oldfashioned mustard plaster and does not blister. No plaster is necessary, simply rub it on and the pain is gone! It is the quickest relief for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago- Pains and Aches of i the Back or Joints', Sprains, Sore Mus cles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest (it prevents Pneumonia). Nothing like MUSTEROLE for croupy children. At your druggist's in 25c and 50c Jars, and a special large hospital size for $2.50. Sold by druggists everywhere. Accept no substitute. If your druggist cannot supply you, send 25c or 50c to the Musterole Company, Cleveland, O., and we will mail jou a jar, postage prepaid. WILLIAM NIESS, Sacramento, Cal. "Our friends and ourselves would not be willing to be without Musterole, as it has saved doctor's expenses many times." (36j ANYTHING Eflecfiric - GET IT AT CRANE'S 12 North 5th Street S3sS i Transit Co.

PURPOSES OF THE PROPOSED GUEST HOUSE IN RICHMOND ARE EXPLAINED

BY MISS ROSE DOUGAN. Having received many inquiries in reference to the Richmond Guest House, it sems to me possible to make I the object moet widely understood by making a public statement in the papers. From the purely business point of viewVit would be of interest to all shops and factories employing women, to have such a place in Richmond, for many girls now in the country or surrounding towns would be able to come to this city to work if they knew just where they could live, and just what their living expenses would be. And their relatives would be willing to have them come if they knew the girls would have the proper surroundings. The Guest House would be a great ! help therefor to solve the problem of me lactones and snops that now. need more women than they can fin&.J But it is from the girl's point of view that the question is even more press-

mg. Richmond is an active growing rooms and for amusement walk the city and the conditions of the self sup- j streets, how long would it take us to porting women are not what a self contribute liberally now to the buildrespective community should demand ' ing of a comfortable Guest House or should make possible. It is difficult ; where we would sometime be glad to under the existing conditions for a go when our day of toil was over? girl to find a place to live. In one of , i hope the need of such a place as the most modern lactones in this ' here proposed is realized by everyone

town there are thirty girls from out of town, the average wages of these thirty girls is Five Dollars per week, their exrjgnses of living (no clothing or any form of amusement is include! , in the living expenses) is Four Dolj lars per week. After they have worki ed all day a large number of women I have to return to a dismal, unattracj 11 ve room or go out on the street for j amustment. bucn -conditions should i Iloc exiBC m sucn a lwn or well-to-do .Christian people. me ODject or tne Guest House is to provide a comfortable, attractive place where self supporting women and girls can live. By living I do not mean merely to have a roof over their heads and something to eat. We provide even our horses and chickens with luUBe iuiuB. xmj uesi wouse must j not oniy nave pleasant, attractive , bed roms, parlors and dining room but : also a gymnasium and an auditorium where they can have various entertainments such as interesting lectures

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and especially the ever attractive moving-pictures which now lure bo many girls to Main street. The corporation of the Richmond Gutst House has undertaken to try to meet this need of the women and girls who are self supporting. It is in no sense a money making affair for anyone therefore all the money that will be paid by the girls will be turned to their own benefit by being used solely for the expenses of the place. I know of two girls who find their

i rooms so cold that they go out and walk the street or go to the 5c shows in order to keep warm. This is only one of similar difficulties of the woman uh rira in RimAnri who works in Richmond. ...... It remains for every citizen in Richmond to show now to i what extent he is a Christian. Do we Jove our neighbor as ourself or do we only say so? If we knew we would sometime in the future have to support ourselves and live in chilly or doleful and that I have succeeded in making our object clear. If there are still some points not understood I shall be very glad to explain them. Tuesday night at 8:00 p. m. there, will be a meeting of all those who have been asked by the Board of Directors to form the Auxiliary of the Richmond Guest House. This meeting will be held at tht Commercial Club room and I hope all those who possibly can will be present Made Hit. "Did you make a hit with your speech at the banquet last night?" "I guess so. L forgot what I intended to say and said what I ought not to have said." Detroit Free Press. His Point of View. Landlord Sir. the other tenants will not stay In the flat If you insist on playing the cornet Mr. Toots I'm glad of that. They were very annoying. Cleveland Plain Dealer. EC

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Easy to Get Rid of by Using Parisian Sage, the Guaranteed Hair Invigorator. Just as long as you have dandruff your head will Itch. It's the little microbes that are gnawing down into the hair roots. It may take a lone

time for these persistent pests to get A Picket from the Y. M. C. A. bowldown to .the vital part, but when they ' In& league will compete with a picked do. they will destroy the life of the!1111 from the City Bowling league hair in a very short time. j tomorrow evening on the Y. M. O. If you want to stop itching scalp and alys for the championship of the drive away dandruff, you must first kill citythe dandruff germs or microbes. The two teams are composed of Parisian Sage will do this. Just get some of the best players in the city a 50c bottle today; relief will come and both have expressed confidence

immediately, and if at the end of two weeks your itching scalp and dandruff have not disappeared, you can have your money back. Parisian Sage is also a delightful ! hair tonic, and is used by refined t women who desire fascinating, lus - trous and luxuriant hair. A large bot - jtle only costs 50 cents at Leo H. Fihe"s i ana uruggisis every wnere.. ine gin ! with the Auburn hair is on every i bottle, i ( Advertisement) BORDER IS ARRESTED Faces a Charge of Public Intoxication. Charles Border, 210 West Main street, who was arrested last night at Fourth and Main streets, for public intoxication, pleaded not guilty in As there police court this morning. will be no court tomorrow morning on account of the funeral of Joseph Betzold, the case will be tried Monday morning at . 8 o'clock. Border claims that he was not intoxicated and that he had not been drinking. Proved He Could Do It. "And did he impugn your veracity?" ponderously inquired the pin feathery young attorney. "Sab," replied the frazzled and tattered Brother Bogus. "Nun-no, sah! No, sah, he didn't do nuth'n like dat, sah. lie dees 'nounced dat I was a contaminated black Hah dat he could whup on less ground dan a two dollah bill kivered." "Then what?" "Also he done it, sah." Kansas City Star.

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CITY CHAMPIONSHIP

Of Bowlers to Be Decided Tomorrow Evening. that they will win. The "Y" team is composed of Orville L. Price. Otto Erk, Charles Miller, A. B. Hare and Royden Parks. It is probable that the same team ' will be sent to Dayton next Tuesday 1 wnen the local tea : the Dayton Y. M C. A. five for the ; bowling honors. The Glowworm Cavern. The greatest wonder of the antipodes is the celebrated glowworm cavern, discovered tn 1S01 in the heart of the Tasmanlan wilderness. The cavern -or caverns (there appears to be a series of such caverns in the vicinity, each separate and distinct! are situated near the town of Southport. Tasmania. In a limestone bluff, about four miles from Ida bay. The appearance of the tnaiu cavern is that of an underground river, the entire floor of the subterranean passage being covered with water about a foot and a half in depth. These wonderful Tasmanlan caves are siui liar to all caverns found In limestone formation, with the exception that their roofs and sides literally shiue with the light emitted by the millions of glowworms which inhabit them. AN APPEAL TO WIVES You know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the result of a drinking husband or son. You know of the money wasted on "Drink" that is needed in the home to purchase food and clothing. ORRINE has saved thousands of drinking men. Tt is a home treatment and can be given secretly. Your money will be re funded if, after a trial, it has failed to benefit. Co6ts only $1.00 a box. Come in and get a free booklet and let us tell you of the good ORRINE is doing. A. G. Luken and Co., 630 Main St. (Advertisement)

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