Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 20, 3 December 1913 — Page 11
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WUVY ATTACK BASKET SHOOTERS BUSY AT EARLHAM Enough Material on Floor For Two Good Basketball Teams. FOUR CLASSES BUSY Five Members of Last Year's Squad Try for Varsity Team. Earlham College basket shooters short and tall, fifty-five in number brushed about the gymnasium last j evening in the usual pre-npftson prac-; tice. This year's squad js exceedingly ; large and there will be plenty of ma-; terial for Coach Reagan and C'apt. ! Rewe to choose two first class quin- j tets. The freshman class holds its prac- . tice from 3 o'clock to 4 o'clock, the : sophomores, 4 o'clock to 5 o'clock and I the juniors and seniors from 5 o'clock j to 6 o'clock. Coach Reagan will choose a varsity squad of ten men from the premier stars of the different classes. Five members of last year's squad, ! Captain Rowe, Williams, Stanley, ! Wolf, and Lancaster are limbering up j from the strenuous football season. ; Trneblood, Bowen, Thorton, Cox and j a score of new men at the college are showing up in good trim. HUNT IS LEADER IN Y" STANDING I The following individual standing of players In the Y. M. C A. bowling league have been prepared by Secretary Uughbanks: Fct. IMyd. Bond 148 12 Smith 147 15 l-artell 144 15 Gentle 143 15 I.ichtenfels 142 6 Steinkamp 140 10 Miles 139 15 Markley 139 15 'Zeyen 13S 12 Dennis 13S 15 Melhuish 137 15 Ponohoe 137 fi Broderlck 136 ! Sprouse 134 12 Foster 133 15 Bowman 132 12 Mashmeyer 128 12 Hadley 128 15 Richey 127 f Hunt 182 12 Price 174 15 King 170 15 P. Smith lt; 3 Meyers 16ti 15 Erk 1H5 15 Green 1R3 15 Giileepi 162 15 Mayer 161 15 Harold 16t 14 Tahrman 157 15 Nusbaum 156 9 Parke 155 15 F. Miller 155 1 IJare 154 14 Foster 152 15 Lange 151 15 Kessler 150 12 Pennv 150 15 C. Miller 148 15 Hughbanks 14S 15 JUNIORS OF SCHOOL WILL GIVE SKATE The Juniors will give a high school skate December 12 at the Coliseum. As is customary no ethers but the young people of the hirh school will j bo permitted to attend the party. Sev-1 eral of the teachers will act as chap- j erones. The erard inarch will start at. ; 7:30 o'clock. Whether or not programs ! will 1'" given out has not been fully j decided. The committee in charge report that many tickets are being sold j and a Mg crowd is expected. Mark Johnmiinsr. Mar.'orie Beck and Kent l.envv t nninosp the committee. Geneva. Switzerland, has taken up ihr work of construction of houses for employee of the municipal gas works. ""i.FY'S COLD AND LAGRIPPE TABLETS The win relieve a cold while you s";eep Use them for Coughs and Cold? '.agrippe. Headache and Mayi - '!(- 25 cents. V.UIGLEY DRUG STORES TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For 8ale at Cooper's Grocery
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SAY, You Poor icRant St.?. KOtai manv tinm NA.VJ6 X Tout) YOVTmat 3-L-A-c-E- IS How a Bull LEADERS WIN T. . , i i oiami Victors Shove federals Still I1Mrnf Tnt ueeper 1IUO ine Cellar. CITY ALLEYS. ; Won. Lost. Pet. j Victors 12 3 .800 i Nationals 7 5 .583 i Quaker City 5 7 417 Ideals 3 12 .200 The Victors made it three streight last night over the Ideals, increasing ; their lead in the league bowling at the City alleys, and dropping the Ideals into the sub-cellar of that organization. Runee rolled hish score of the evening in the last game, upsetting ! honors by Youngflesh In this game, Youngflosh getting 203. Scores: Ideals HandicaD. 4. B. Martin 192 Youngfiesh 2"3 Blind 133 .1. Martin 175 Runge 143 160 175 160 157 167 S23 110. 171 141 141 159 124 137 ISO 138 161 221 Totals 851 Victors Handicap, Blind 177 Martin 157 C'ooTiey 109 Williams 146 Morse 212 841 175 117 135 i 165 j 176 ( Totals 911 82S 87S STARR COMPANY TO LEASE BARNS Prospects that North Eighth street would soon have an added improve- ; ment by the erection of a modern of- , lice building by the Starr Piano com- ; pany which were promised a year ago when the company purchased the site of the Shurley livery barn have now dimmed considerably, i At the time the company purchased i the site it seemed that it might be ! unable to renew its lease on the building at Tenth and Main streets and the
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3 STRAIGHTS Stars Win Handily Over the Y. M. C. A. Bowling Team. Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet Starrs 15 3 .833; Hunts 11 7 .fill j Models 9 6 .600 I. H. C 9 9 .500! j -i ii iianuira i o .twi Y. M. C. A 7 11 .388 Doctors 4 10 .274 L. Sox 3 11 .214 The Starrs won again last night. As has been their custom a greater portion of the season, they won three straight, hands down. This team has demonstrated that there is no aggregation in the city that is anywhere near it- class. Scores: Starrs. Miller 152 156 114 Denny 142 162 123 Zeven 196 167 174 Blind 140 140 140 ! Mayer 147 167 164 Totals 777 813 715 j Y. M. C. A. Saettel 112 113 125, Miles 131 164 117 Lange 131 133 150 Erk 160 170 150! Blind 140 140 140, Totals 674 760 6S6 i site was taken for the erection of a j building by the company itself. Since that time the lease on the Main street building has been renew- j ed for a period of years. The company j is now seeking to lease the eighth ' street property. At the fair held in Yakutsk, Siberia, last July, 46.946 pounds of bones of the mammoth were sold. Other articles sold were 20,000 white polar fox skins, 1,000 red fox skins, 10,000 ermine skins, 70,000 squirrel skins and 100 black bear skins.
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an Aeroplane a bull fight. SEEKS NEW COACH . i Indiana Wants Resident In-1 structor in Sport. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec. 3. Now that the school authorities of Indiana University are compelled to look about for a man to succeed Jlmmie Sheldon, they have determined to secure a coach that will be in residence at. the university the entire school year. This has been found to be necessary because many of the men who come here have had little training in football since the high schools of Indianapolis are no longer permitted to engage in the sport. NAME DEPAUW CAPTAIN. GREENCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 3. Gordon Thomas who played a half this year was yesterday elected captain of the DePauw 1914 eleven. BUTLER'S NEW LEADER. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 3. Justin Paul, left half back will lead the Butler team next year. He was elected yesterday at a meeting of letter men. MOTORCY CLE CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Important meeting of the Richmond Motorcycle club will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock when officers will be nominated for the coming year and arrangements made for the annual banquet to be held Dec. 12. The election of officers will take place the first Friday evening in January. The organization has already held two very successful banquets, one at the Westcott and the other at the Arlington. It is hoped to make the one this year better attended and more enthusiastic than any preceding one. i i PALLADIUM WANT ADS r. - ' Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM 1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter List S 3 L. C 20-A 2 O. Z R 1 A. B A X 1 E C Clothing 1 Housework . , .. 1 .. 1 WANTED WANTED Office filing cabinet. Ad- ; dress "D," care Palladium. 2-7 1 ; WO M A N W ANT S "work" b thd iy . : any day in the week except Monday j and "half a dav Saturday. Apply j 1404 North F street. 2-2t
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WANTED Five sales ladies. Apply 8. S. Kresge 5 fc 10 cent store. 3-3t W A N" T E IV-1 1 on se work b y da y 2 U 5T !Uh. 3-2t WANTED Small set of books to keep during spare time at home Address Books," care Palladium. 2-2t WANTED -To wash dishes! Cali2U N. A. 2-2t WANTED Washings. 517 South 12th street. Good reference. Call Tuesday or Wednesday of this week. 2-2t WANTED Lady roomers. 120 South 2nd street. 2-7t NOTICE Chimney and house repairing, saw filing, general job work. J. Combs, 217 N. 13th. l-7t WANTED Hauling to do by Merchants Delivery. Headquarters Colonial Auction Co. Phone 1756. Ed. MacDonald. l-7t WANTED "To buy barn. Also set Phone 1764. l-7t of work harness. WANTED Anxious to invest $5,000 more or less with some good clean man in Mercantile Business. No promotions. Address "Anxious," care Palladium. l-7t WANTED Cabinet and carpenter work. Grove Robbins. Phone 327S. l-Tt We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIN. WANTED To buy good second hand furniture. COLONIAL AUCTION CO. 7 S. 7th street. Phone 1756 WANTED Railway mall cl animations everywhere frequejfly. Sample questions free. FjjAklin Institute. Dept. 92 H., Rqf tter. N. Y. oct 22-mon-wed-fVat-dec22 WANTED For bargains in second hand furniture come to the COLONIAL AUCTION CO. 7 South 7th Street WANTED All kinds of raw furs. Knoll's livery barn, S. 5th, agent for O'Neil Bros. S. Hale. 25-26t SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Frances Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf I WANT to buy diamonds, watches, old gold and silver, violins, gentlemen's clothing, revolvers, guns. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main. 10-31t FOR RENT FOR RENT Two or three rooms -furnished or unfurnished, sleeping or light housekeeping, with bath or light. Unfurnished $12.00 month. Phone 1875. 3-3t FOR RENT Room for transients. 214 North 9th. 3-3t FOR RENT 3 room and bath apartment in the Holland. Inquire of Jonas Qaar. 3-tf FOR REN T Two roomed house. Bailey's Grocery, Easthaven Ave. $5 month. 3-7t-eod FO RR E NT 2 unfurnished roomsTnd one furnished. Call 32 Ft. Wayne Ave. 3-2t FOR RENT One furnished room for light housekeeping. 22 South fth St. 3-2t FOR RENT A 5 room house. 210 N. Second. 3-7t FOR RENT Furnishe"d rooms for light housekeeping, light, heat and bath. 213 Randolph street. 3-7t FOR RENT Modern 5 room house. 215 West 4th street. See A. W. Gregg. Hoosier Store. 1-tf FOR RENT New 6 room house. 22nd and North E. $13.00 per month. Phone 26?0. l-7t FOR RENT 7 room house with furnace, Just ready to occupy. Phone 3247. Asfcjor Mr. Willetts. 25-tf FOR RENTNicely furnished room, modern. Phone 290. 20-tf FOR RENT New five room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tf FOR RENT Desirable seven room house Phone 2757. 2S-tf i FOR RENT 6 rocra ho-tse and table. 1012 South 5th street. Ptcrse 5122 G.j 23-ti ! FOR R.EXT A furniEhed rcoia and j batii 64 Sout-i 12th. 7-tf j FOR RENT Four room flat. No. 321 ! N Sth street. 110 00; six room house; with bath, No. 15 South Sth street. $14.00. O. B. Fulghum. over 710 Main street. Phone 2233. 2-2t i FOR RENT Upper flat. 22 North 11th street. 2-7t
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FOR RENT House of 4 rooms. 636 South t'.th. 2-2t FOR RENT Furnished home of 5j rooms. Phone 2314 or call 29 South 11th. 2Ht FOR RENT Furnished rooms or light housekeeping rooms. 423 S. 12th. 2 7t FOR RENT Furnished room, gentleman only. 445 S. 10th. 2-7t FUR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 27 North llth. 2 7t FOR RENT Cash. 100 acre farm. Address "Farmer." care Palladium. 27t FOR SALE FOR SALE A brown willow cab nearly new. 128 S. 6th. -3t FOR7 SALE-Road Island Red Pullet s ready to lay. 220 South 3rd. 3-lt FOR SALE Baby cabTiood condition". Call 257 Randolph street or Phone 2074. 3-3 1 FOR SALE Large base burner. First class, cheap. 30 North 11th. 3-7t FOTTlLOrolCTlL?JE A horse. 332 Randolph. 3-2t FOR SALE One seven passenger Westcott touring car one 1 ton service truck both in first class condition. Will sell together or separate very cheap if taken this week. Inquire McKee Auto Service. 3-tf FOR SALB 3 Pool Tables price low. Inquire 7 South 7th street or tOLONIAL AUCTION CO. FOR SALE Big boned pnre bred Duroc Males. Call at Gano Farm. 21-od-7t FOR SALE Wise furnace. Price $30. Also MeCormick Corn Shredder in good condition $50. Address 210 Richmond, Ave. Phone 3276. 24-7t-eod FOR SALE 6 natural gas range, good condition. 7 South 7th street or COLONIAL AUCTION CO. FOR SALE OR TRADE At a bargain automobile truck, capacity 1.000 lbs. Can give photograph if desired Call 105 North 4th street. 241 FOR SALE One dray and one set of single dray harness, all in good, firstclass condition. George W. Davis Motor Company. 22nov-tf FOR SALE Modern house immediate possession. Phone 4447. lS-tf FOR SALE Jersey Red male pigs. F. M. Clerenger, Centerville. Indiana. 26-7t FOR SALE Fire-proof safe; good condition. Address R-. care Palladium. sep3 tf FORS A LE A brand new LaPorte Storm Buggy, Just received from the factory. The best finished storm buggy on the market for the pric. Richmond Mfg. Co., West 3rd and Chestnut. 2-4t FOR SALE Reasonable. Hupmobile runabout. 1910 model, good condition, extra tire, Oilson starter and new tone horn. C. A. Roark, Milton, Ind. 2-7t FOR PALE Complete equipment for ice cream cone bakery. Business established seven years. Ladies or gentlemen can operate with small capital. Bake them this winter. Newland & Graham. 1027 Sheridan St. 2-7t FOR SALE Baseburner. 604 N. 20th. 2-2t FOR SALE Large base burner. 211 N. 17th street. 2-7t FOR SALE A square piano, good condition. If sold immediately, $1.V0). Call 110 North 16th. 2-2t When Hisndrnan it you get the best price. See us for your sales. aim Hagerstown, Indiana FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A M ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty! ave R. No. 1. Phone 4171. OSce Keys Hames Store, 613 Main st.
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued PorterffSeld Qaar Real Estate Farms and City Properties FOR SALE 6 ROOM HOUSE on North 11th St Will easily rent for $10 month. Owner must leave the city, and will take $1.000. 7 ROOM HOUSE n Randolph St. Irge lot. fine location. Was $2,500, now $2,000. 7 ROOM HOUFE with furnace and bath, electric lights, in the east end, $2,500 on good terms. A fine level 40 acre farm with good buildings about M, black land. 2 miles from town and high school. $4,800. A NICE CROWD LEFT FOR FELLSMERE YESTERDAY. NEXT EXCURSION DATE DECEMBER 16TH. FUNK AND MILLER SECOND NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Phone 2766. 1000 ACRES South Dakota land foi exchange. Coon Bros. Rantoul. 111. FOR SALE Modern house Immediate possession. Box 184 City. lS-tf SEE MOORE & OGBORN tor all kinds of Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. FOR SALE Modern house immediate possession. Phone 8247. 18 tl FOR SALE Modern house immediate possession. Phone 4347. 18 tl FOR SALE Property. 38 Laurel St Call 212 3. 9th. 1-71 FOR SALE Modern house Immediate possession. Phone 3234. DYE & PRICE 901 Main Street FOR SALE 18-tl Double 14 room house In good location Price $2,400. Rents $24 per month. Oood dwelling South 13th street, i rooms, bath and furnace, good barn. Price $2,700. FOR SALE OR TRADE Secen room dwelling on North 22nd street. Will take a lot as part pay ment. DYE & PRICE Over 901 Main Street Property1 arms and City For Sale Building lots aad reeldeaeea m all parts of the city. We write aft kradl of insurance, rent pronerttoa, loai money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Block mon-wed-frl tl HENNING ' REAL ESTATH and INSURANCE POM-STOCK BTJILDTKn East of Westcott Hotel PHONE 226 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North Sth streL Phone 1625 LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris Movin? Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr. H. Ho Joees AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales any where. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st 1914 NO. 15 N.7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 STUDY Esperanto, the New World's language. People of all nations are now talking i . r i. : . . a j .1 . .cj il. r-asj . i-nvaie ifstuns. auuicbs r.r,peracto, or can iz-n .viain street, c:iy. 3 It LOST ! L03T Hub cap from auto, Everett. Return to Palladium. Reward. 2&-.t LOS T A n tomob He sat between Richmond and Williamsburg. Leave at Br!ekr"s Auto Station; Reward. 3-3t LOST Red robe on West Fifth near Rirh Tressinr Return to Palladium. Reward.
