Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 55, 14 January 1914 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY JAN. 14, 1914

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LrVe Sporting News

BOILERMAKERS WIN Defeat Wabash by Score of 30 to 17. LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Jan. 14. The Boilermakers won a decisive victory over the Little Giants at Crawfordsville last night by the score of 30 to 17. The game started off with a rush and there was no quitting until time was called at fche end of the second half. The Wabash five outclassed their oponents in shooting baskets but the team work of Purdue was far superior to that of the former. Score :

. Purdue t Oliphant Brocken Kenzler Dillon Berry

Wabash Eglin Coffing Ellis Leffel Goodbar Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Field goals Kenzler, 3; Oliphant, :t; Dillon. Goodbar, Ellis,3; Leffel, Eglin, Coffing. Foul goals Oliphant, 8; Coffing, 5. Referee Diddel (Wabash). AMERICAN ATHLETES CONTINUE VICTORIES SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 14 The Ail-American track and field team now touring the Australian continent, continues to pile up athletic victories, according to advices received today. At a meet held yesterdayat Waganni, Templeton, an American, won the high jump, clearing 5 feet and 11 inches. Powell, a member of the Boston A. C. easily won the half mile from a large field of starters. Caughry, another American, won the shot put and hammer throw. The only defeat suffered by the United States athletes wa sthe loss of the 120 yard hurdles which was won by Keddel, the Australian champion. WADDELL NEARS END PITTSBURG, Jan. 14. Of all the baseball characters, the qaintest was George E. (Rube) Waddell, who is now paying the price of his years of nighthawking and revelry. Rube Is now lying a victim of tuberculosis in a local sanatarium. His days are few, but those who know him best say he will greet the grim reaper with a grin End a joke. Bite Parched

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FEDERALS GET 21 Many Big Leaguers Sign Federal Contracts.

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 14. The Federal League has twenty-one major league players under contract, according to a statement made here by Charles Weegham and William Walker, owners of the Chicago outlaw league team. They refuse to give out any of the names other than those already made public. Weegham declared that the stars will be scattered among the various teams of the league to bring about as evenly balanced an organization as is possible. The magnates came here to confer with E. E. Gates, counsel for the league. Today they met President Gilmore at Pittsburgh. PRACTICE THROWING Improvement in goal throwing has been shown by the high school's basketball squad which goes to Anderson Friday. Goal shooting has been practiced. The team will go to Anderson Friday at 11:45 o'clock accompanied by Director Nohr. The Richmond players have been defeated three times and victors four times. Such schools as Hamilton, O., Stivers, of Dayton, and Muncie are strong teams with whom the locals will battle. Following is the list "of games to be played: son. January 24 Muncie at Richmond. January 30 Hamilton, at Richmond. February 6 Anderson at Richmond. February 14 Marion at Richmond. February 20 Richmond at Hamilton. February 27 Stivers at Richmond. March 6 Rushville at Richmond. March 13 Richmond at New Castle. March 20 New Castle at Richmond. GROH WITH REDS CINCINNATI, Jan. 14 Heinie Groh, second baseman of the Cincinnati Reds, has signed a contract to play with the team for the next three seasons. Groh exhibited three liberal offers from different Federal league clubs. 0 ,-s

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"Ys" TAKE THREE T FROM DOCTORS 4 : , "Y" LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost Ptt. Starrs 21 9 .700 Hunts 21 12 633 Panhandles 18 12 .000 I. H. C. 17 13 .567 Models 18 15 .545 Y. M. C. A 12 21 .364 Rivals 9 '20 .310 Doctors 9 23 .273 Last Night's Results Y. M. C. A 758 799 746 Doctors 673 772 701 Something which never happened before occurred last evening when the Y. M. C. A. bowling five took three consecutive games, from the Doctors, each game with an appreciative margin. The "Y" quintet started oft' the first game in snappy style and each man on the team rollei more than 120. The Doctor's struck a snag when Dr. Gentle demolished the small number of 93 pins in the ten frames. Dr. Gentle, however, steadied for the next two games and was well in the list when the match ended. Dr. Harold eclipsed the Usual high score records by fanning over 221 pins, the five shots being strikes. His nearest competitor was Parks, of the "Y" five, who bowled 204. Last night's victories places the Y. M. C. A. team -in their former position, sixth in the lists, and drops the Doctors to the lowest point. The summary of the games are as follows: Y. M. C. A. Parks 161 204 139 Parker 133 162 124 Eikenberry 197 130 164 Erk 144 149 171 Runge 123 154 148 75S , 799 746 Doctrs: Mar "y 146 125 13S Bond 124 149 14( Harrol-J 170 221 144 Gentle 9:: 140 3 39 Blind 140 140 140 673 772 701 Tonight the I. II. C. and Panhandles will play off their match. Much interest is centered in this contest as the Panhandles are but one game ahead of the I. H. C. five. NOT A FAIR FIGHT, SAYS ED BARROWS NEW YORK, Jan. 14. Ed Barrows, president of the International league, in a statement today concerning the proposed invasion of the Federal league of three International league cities Toronto, Baltimore and Buffalo declared that the new league's leaders were not fighting fairly, and predicted that "their tactics will only bring them to grief."

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LEAD AT GARFIELD ARFIELD STANDING Won. Lost. Pet. Boston 6 0 .1000 Cleveland 3 3 .500 Philadelphia 3 3 .500 Washington 0 6 .000 Yesterday's Results In a fast and spectacular game Boston defeated Washington 12-6. The game was won by the sensational goal shooting or Miller and Vogelsong, each scoring three field goals. Pettibone and Foster d'd the best work for Washington. Score: Field goals t, Miller, .3; (W) Pettibone, 1; Harper 1. Foul goals (B) Vogelsong, 3; I - ""le- wi pettiben. 2. Referee Leiboldt. . ..unca wn Cleveland In a game featured by the playing of Hafner and Portner for the winners and Mc Bride and Bailey for the losers Cleveland Isot to Philadelphia. Score : Field goals (P) Porter, 3; Hafner, 2; Bailey, 1. Long, 5; McBride, 2; Chappie. Referee Leiboldt. 500 loads Kindling Wood. Richmond Furniture Mfg. i Company. 12mon-wed-fri I Recent surveys of an island in Nagasaki harbor have revealed an exten- j sive deposit of coal .and Japan has j found another coal mine close to ita : Sasebo naval station. 1 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: In the matter of the estate of Alexander J. Druley. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit court as administrator of the estate of Alexander J. Druley, deceased, late of Wayne county. Indiana. Said estate is probably solvent. JESSE T. DRULEY, Administrator. STUDY & STUDY. Attys. (janl4-21-28) F. H. Meek AUCTIONEER I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Farm and Pure Bred Live Stock Sales a Specialty. For dates PHONE 4024 Address Richmond, Ind., R. R. 1 "No Bite, "No Sting, "No Bag, "No String." ft

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11 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 Telephone Number 2566 WANTED WANTED Three more horses to keep for the winter. O. E. Fulghum. Phone 3136. 14-2 WANTED Live man with small capital to manage one of the best paying businesses in town. Good salary. Address P. O. Box 238, Marion, Ind. 14-4t WANTED Boarders and roomers in private family. Call at 401 North 16th st. 14-3t I WANT TO BUY watches, diamonds and old gold. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main streets. Open Tuesday and Saturday nights. janl4-lmo IF YOU WANT TO KNOW how to succeed on a farm that only costs about $200, send today for your copy of my new Free Government Lands folder giving full particulars. Clem Deaver, 3S0 Q Building, Omaha, Neb. 13-2t WANTED Position as chaffeur by experienced man. Address F., care Palladium. 13-2 WANTED Young persons who are employed during the day to attend Night School at the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Our instruction in the night school is individual. WANTED To rent a store room, building or floor space for storage purposes. Call Indianapolis Glove Co., Cor. S. H and 7th. 13-2 WANTED Young or middle aged men to sell stock for Gaar Nursuries, Cambridge City, in and around Richmond. Can average J15 to $25 per week. Address Gaar Nursery Co.. Cambridge City. 13-7 WANTED Work in private family or housekeeper by widow. Call 1140 Ridge street. 13-2 WANTED Good girl for general i housework; must be a good cook; i no laundry work; good wages. 117 N. 13th. 13-7 I WANTED Girl for second work and to help with children. Mrs. Paul Comstock, Keystone apartment. 13-3 SALESMEN WANTED $75.00 per month and all expenses to begin. Experience not absolutely necessary. Take orders from dealers for cigarettes, cigars, snuff, smoking and chewing tobaccos. Penn Wholesale Tobacco company, Station O, New York, N. Y. 12-51t WANTED Girl for house work; no washings. 306 N. 15th st. 12-3t 7WANTED. ROOSl ANDBOARD Refined young woman (clergyman's daughter) head bookkeeper, desires thoroughly heated room with board. Would prefer in private family that ordinarily does not make arrangements of this kind. Address Miss R. Lock, Box No. 234. 7-7t WANTED To trade city property for small farm. Address "H.," care Palladium. 29tf We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called tor and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIN. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern five room house. Benj. F. Harris. 14-3t FOR RENT 3 or 4 rooms or house to parties without children; electric lights and gas. 426 S. 11th. 14-2 FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping; light, heat and bath; no children. 615 S. B. 14-7 FOR RENT. Two 5 room houses, $12.50 per month. One 6 room, modern; one 7 room, modern, on West Fifth street. GEO. B. MOORE. ' Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. FOR RENT Double house, 228 N. W. 5th. 12-7 FOR RENT An apartment in Linden Building on North 10th street. Phone 1335. 8jtr FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath. 30 N. mh 32-7t FOR RENT 6 room louse, good barn, 318 N. 17th. Call 222 N. 15th. 19-tf FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th St 9 tf

,nOR RENT Continued FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Continued Porterffleld w s bennett & Campbell Real E8tat'raim c'ity aBd REAL ESTATE room is kelly block leHyBlk. ,8th & Main Sts. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FOR RENT Modern furnished room, rrj"rj"-'-Rr-ruiJ'-rTLr-n-'-r--JJ-nr-nrrrrrr 39 south ioth. lOTt Shurley's Large Moving Vans FOR RENT 4 rooms. Call 214 S. Sth. 1? to 14 North Sth street Phone 1536. 10-7t FOR RENT New five room house. LARGEST Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tf MOVING VANS FOR RENT Six room house and bath. r r- .tm , 2013 n. c. Phone 4010. i8 tt B. F. Morris Moving Vans FOR RENT 5 room flat with heaT 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 ilV rm" 37 s th- ,. 1n M. F. Haner. Mgr. FOR RENT Four room flat with electrie UgJiU, $10; six room house $14; fivetoH house, $10 (will rent to TT tt tt tt it colored people). O. B. Fulgham. jfll jfll JOIUSS over 710 Main. Phone 2233. 13-2 Uo U Uil? FOR RENT Light housekeeping AUCTIONEER AND HORSE rooms, t Phone 1821. 13-7 DEALER. for rent- House, 210 n. 7th. ii I cry all kinds of sales anyquire 43 s lsth st. Phone 3702. i3-2 where. Sale bills free for all At my rtoiSC(Mortei:iarie farm), sa,es booked before January 6 miles southwest of Centerville, 1 1st, 1914. mile north of Doddridge church, Feb- Vf) 1 M 7TT-T QTRPPT ruary 17. horses, cattle, hogs and n. At n Fj sheep, sale will be under tent. Office Phone 1439. Residence M. D. DODDRIDGE. 2570 IRVIN DODDRIDGE. (eod!4t) t FOR SALE LOST Moving Picture Theatre in Indiana - - town of 25,000; only one other 5c thea- loSTj17o Christmaa Et between tre in the city; seats 2o0: cheap if Richmond and Kokomo on midnight fI? ai2fe;K I?qU1Je Sam S i5"m' fain. Six $20 bills and one $50 bill t North Sixth street. 12-3t on Nebraska bank. Return PalFOR SALE One gent's bicycle, $6; ladium office. Reward. 9-7t one gent's bicycle, $8; one with LOST-Brown glove. Phone 3786. It coaster brake, new tires. $12. All re-enameled. In good condition. Tele,S?i , , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. FOR SALE Cheap, bicycle in excel- Notice Is hereby given that the unlent condition. Address Bicycle, designed has been duly appointed adcare Palladium. 13-3 ministratrix of the estate of Charles J. FOR SALE Fresh cow. Phone 4S42. Wright, deceased, late of Wayne coun-(13-7t) ty, Indiana, by the Wayne circuit court. Said estate Is probably solvent. MARY E. WRIGHT. Administratrix. FOR SALE BENJAMIN F. HARRIS, Atty. (janl4-21-2S) FOR SALE Wood and hay. Clayton .JL-Phon 510Staa, No. 9768 A Good Style foi FOR SALE Brown Leghorn roosters. Phone 23-a Boston. Tt School and- General FOR SALE Apartment house at a bargain. Will rent for $75 per FlirpOSC

month. Address "Bargain." care 27-tf Palladium. FOR SALE Enterprise Coffee Mill. Phone 1942. 31-tt FOR SALE Gas stove, good as new. Call Room No. 6, Knollenberg's Annex. l2-3t FOR SALE One two horse wagon and bed, 2 bay mares, one heifer calf, one year old. 717 N. 12th. 10-tf FOR SALE 16-inch round wood. O. E. Fulghum. Phone 31SG. 14-2t FOR SALE Sewing machine and dining table. 117 N. 12th st. 14-2t FOR SALE 15 White Leghorn hens and rooster. 625 S. Sth. 14-3 FOR SALE Horses, harness, wagons, vehicles, two mares coming four and six years old, weight 1,400 each; two sleighs, one bobsled. 317 N. A street. l4-4t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE. For Richmond property. 81 acre farm in Wayne county, all level and good sugar tree soil, good buildings, well fenced, plenty of fruit, 7 acres of timber. You can get possession March 1. 1914, if sold soon. If you want a real bargain and a good farm, see me at once. GEO. B. MOORE, Over 901 Main. Phone 2112. FOR SALE 5 room brick house. Phone 1522. 14-7 Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residences la all parts of the city. We write all kinds of insurance, rent properties, loan money and make surety bonds. WM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. Westcott Block mon-wed-trl tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Or will rent for 12 months Property on Charles Ave. Phone 4804 or 3040. 8-7t A. M. ROBERTS REAL ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harnes Store. 613 Main st. FOR SALE The biggest bargain ever offered in a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE 7 room bouse with furnace. Phone 44 47. SEE MOORE & OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16. L O. O. F. Bldg. FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possession. Phone 3247. FOR SA1E A good modern home. Phone 3234.

2Z6 8 Girl's Russian Dress Blue serge was used for this model. It is also suitable for panama, corduroy. Bedford cord, galatea or gingham. The collar and and cuffs may be embroidery or contrasting material. The pattern Is cut in five sizes: 8, 10. 12. 14. and 16 years. It requires yards of 36-inch material for a 12-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receirt of 10 cents In silver or stamps. Name Address City HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TO ROLLER SKATE The Girls' AthleUo association of the high school will give a skate for al the girls of the school next Friday afternoon in the Coliseum from 4 to 6 o'clock. Any girl attending the school will be permitted to attend and not only those who axe members et the association. . -