Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 63, 23 January 1914 — Page 9

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EXPECT FAST E HERE SATURDAY

Losantsville Team Meets the Association Five at "Y" Gymnasium.

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The Y. M. C. A. basketball squad will hald its final workout tonight In preparation for the game to be staged tomorrow night at the association gym with the fast Losantsville aggregation. Five weeks ago the local five played at Losantsville before the population Df the entire town. The official score of the game was 32 to 31. Many persons of that place claimed the final count a die and demanded that the game be finished. This the Richmond boys refused to do on the ground that they had won the game once and saw no reason why they should win it again, as the Ixxsantsville score book held the "Y" boys the winners. According to a long-distance 'phone message )-'' -ed today by Manager Duning - ; ociation team, the Losant' r'ccompanied zy a number ill arrive in Rich mond 1 : ning to demon strate th ... r tram is the better quintet of the two. The locals will start the contest with Parker and Tanning at forward; Duning center; Roach, Brunton or Schepman, guards. Jones, forward, will play one half, and K. Castor, who played on the high school team, likely will get into the game during the last half. The game will be , yed in connection with the Centerville and Richmond high school contest.

THREE TEAMS TIED IN HOOSIER LEAGUE

QUAKERS CONFIDENT i TWENTY-FIVE MEN OF DEFEATING ', U,! REPORT FOR TRACK

Engineers, Timekeepers and Earlham Team in Fine Trim

Foundrymen Hold Perfect Scores.

VICTORS ROLL UP 9340N ALLEYS Set High Mark of Season Against National Bowling Team.

CITY LEAGUE STANDiNG. Won. Lost. Pet. Ideals 2 1 .OCT Nationals 3 3 .f00 Victors 3 3 .500 Quaker City 1 2 .333 Last Night's Results. Nationals S26 772 831 Victors 7S2 034 755 The highest team average of the season in either the City or Y. M. C. A. Leagues was made last evening by the Victors team in their second match against the Nationals at the City alleys, when the quintet bowled over 934 maples. The highest previous average was 922. The Nationals took the first and third matches, but lost the second by a margin of 182 pins. Martin with a game score of 101 pins, took the high score of the evening. The summary of the games is as follows: NATIONALS. Hod?ce 178 143 158 Hosier 157 130 154 Roekwood 134 16S 173 Ross, Jr 161 lfil 1G1 Mercurio 183 151 175

HOOSIER LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Engineers 4 0 1,000 Timekeepers 2 0 1,000 Foundry 2 0 1,000 Office 3 1 .750 Set-Ups 4 2 .607 Forge Room 2 2 .500 Wood Room 1 3 .250 Tool Room 1 3 .250 Machine Room 1 5 .167 Wheel Room 0 4 .000 Last Night's Results, Office 61S 609 Tool Room 622 572 Machine Room 575 579 Set-Ups 610 . 622 With three teams tied with a perfect score the first months bowling schedule of the American Seeding Machine Company League was completed last night. In the Office-Tool Room match the two teams split. In the first game the Tool Room bowlers had a margin of a scant 4 pins. The first game winners, however, fell to pieces in the second game and lost It by 37 pins. Lee, of the Tool Room bowlers had the high score of 176 pins. The summary of the game is as follows: Office. Reese 9S 124 Otten 128 130 Weyman 113 171 Kershner 163 118 Shissler 114 126 Totals 618 669 Tool Room. Lee 152 176 Hassile 82 107 Crivfl 117 Of. Smith 138 107 Vane 133 87 Totals 622 572 The Set-Ups bad no difficulty in capluring tho two games with the Machine Room aggregation with large margins. Butler, of the Set-Ups had

the high score of 161 pins. The summary of the game is as follows: Set-Ups. I)e Hart 104 104 ! Williams 130 113 Barker 160 120 Merkle 136 134 Butler 80 151

Following Week of Practice.

Nohr Well Satisfied With the Prospects for Good Team.

After a week of solid practice the

Earlham basketball team is in fine trim and confident of handing the Indiana outfit a big surprise tomorrow night at Bloomington. Coaches Reagan and Brown have devoted the entire week to the building up a system of offense, the only department in which the Quakers area trifle weak. Improvements have been made on teamwork I it the basket shooting is still" unsatisfactory, according to Reagan. It is likely the Yellow and White will use the same linuep as in the Franklin and Hanover games: Rowe and Wolfe forwards; Kemper, center;Lancaster and Williams guards, with ! Stanley, Thistlethwaite and Lamb as utility men.

Tn response to Physical Drector Nohrs' call for candidates for the uack team of the local high school, twenty-five men reported at the gym last night for the preliminary workout. Nohr is well satisfied with the bunch of material on hand and is confident the Red and White will make a good showing on the track this spring. The coach gave the men a talk on the fundamentals of the work, advising them to abstain from smoking and adhere to simple rules of training. The men trying for the high-jump showed good form; McKee clearing the bar at five feet with ease. Brehm and Sampson also look good for this gives promise of doing big things In event. Kemp is the most likely man for the pole-vault while C. Kinsella the weight events. As soon as the weather permits the squad will hold its workouts at the playgrounds.

Carload Middlings, Satur-' nUmTI H flC day. Special, $27.00 a ton.; RU I LL Ul

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LOCAL SKATERS ENTER Four Roller Artists to Compete in Meet.

Two teams of skaters from this cityrepresenting the rink and the Henley Roller Skate company will enter the world's championship meet at the Palace Roller Rink, Detroit, Mich., March, 1914. The local teams composed of Bradfield and Fry. Gever and

Williams, are expected to bring back ,

ilt,i:i0 1 UIT7WC1I.-). ijavii pn.aLcri Y lulling a heat will be given a bronze medal. M. C. Henley has contributed $25 toward premiums to be offered.

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$1.00 CASH SALE Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Sweaters, Saturday morning at nine. Knoilenberg's Store.

Hostelry on Wheels Brings Record Price of $5.50 on Market. A record price for hotels was set yesterday when Will Rich paid $5.50 for a hostelry with accommodations for twenty-five. The lodging apartments which Rich received are on wheels, and were formerly the property of Charles Nichols, who is now at Easthaven. Nichols had taken a large moving van and fitted it up with bunks, which he let out to bums, locking the door after closing the place at night so he would be sure his lodgers and their rent would be waiting for him the next morning. Nichol's second hand stock was sold by his guardians, the Dickinson Trust company to J. W. Bilheimer for $35. The stock included old stoves, shoes, clothes and pictures. Jerry Grant, colored, who was charged in police court today with taking a pair of rubber boots and a lantern from Nichol's place, was released on suspended judgment on his promise to leave the city and go to Newark, O., his home.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS

Talk to ths Town Through THE PALLADIUM

II Cent a Word 7 Days for tlhe Price off 5 Telephone Number 2566

Want Ad Letter List

C 2 H. S. Farm IB...

Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not railed for within that time will be cast out.

WANTED

WANTED To borrow money for several gilt edge Investments. Can use any amount, whether large or Bmall. Cecil L. Clark, 401 Second National Bank Bldg. Phones 1291 or 3002. 20-fri-sat-tf

WANTED Work on farm by married man without children. 1224 S. 8th street. 23-2t

LADIES INTERESTED call January 29 and 30. Demonstration Barcley Tailor-made Corset by Mme Mabel Andrews, 9 a. m. to C p. m. Agents home. Mrs. Forrell Cox, 26 S. 9th st. 23-7

WANTED Board and room with elderly private family, north of Main preferred. Phone 2398. 23-2t WANTKIAnautomobile, 1913, five passenger. Ford preferred. State price. Address Auto, care Palladium. 23 2t

Machine Room. Porter 117 Samierman , 126 MrCune 112 Hoffman 101 Petry SO

Totals 575 579 The next scheduled games will be the matches of the Timekeepers and Foundrymen and the Wheel Room and Wood Room. Both contests will be played in the Y. M. C. A., Saturday night.

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S26 VICTORS. ir-,2 120 108 177 170

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They used to accuse Dr. A. B. Simpson, one of the famous physicians of Indiana, of having a cure-all because his great reputation was established largely on one prescription, (he most effective alterative or blood purifier known. "No," he would remark, "it will not cure consumption, nor typhoid, nor any one of a hundred common diseases. It simply purifies the blood, but it does that very thoroughly." What are the symptoms of poisoned, impure blood? They range all the way from the dreadful syphilis to a muddy complexion. They include inflammatory rheumatism, catarrh, scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, pimples, boils, running sores, pimples, boils and a number of similar afflictions. All these yielded readily to Dr. Simpson's treatment. And during the forty years this preparation has been on the market as Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable Compound it has never failed in a single case. The very worst cases of syphilis have been cured as well as all . the other blood diseases named above and the same compound has always given clear, clean complexions to. those otherwise in good health. It is sold at $1.00 a bottle at all drug stores.

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PLAYERS BULK AT S1GN1NGC0NTRACTS

Manager Kenney Unable to

Obtain Signatures of Members.

Completion of a schedule and decision as to players will be discussed

i at a meeting of the officers of the ' Richmond Baseball club next Sunday . at George Brehm's place. I The secretary of the organization has sent letters to all the fast semi-

pro clubs in the surrounding states, asking for their proposition in coming to this .city. Some of the nines with which the local management is in communication are the Dayton Lily Brews, independent champs of that city; West Baden Sprudels, the colored leaders of the national game; Muncie Shamrocks, Indianapolis T. T. outfit, Kokomo Red Sox and Connersville. , Manager Kenney is experiencing considerable trouble in rounding up his players, as with the exception of two men who have signed their contracts, the entire team seems to have had flattering offers from other organizations. The question for the local backers to decide next Sunday is what policy to adopt In getting these hold-

i outs in line. The management of the

Richmond club is determined to give the local bugs a team that will rank (with the best in the state, and will I spare neither time nor expense in Jobtaining this result.

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WANTED Experienced young woman bookkeeper under 35. (prefer one living at home,) capable of taking charge of a set of small factory books. Will be thoroughly instructed in every particular and have several weeks experience under skilled bookkeeper. Must be accurate, industrious and give undivided attention to her work during business hours. To the right kind of a person there is an excellent opportunity for a permanent place with high-grade concern with fine offices with advancement when merited. Only persons desiring permanent position need apply. Xo attention will be paid unless you state in first letter full particulars and salary expected. Your letters will be absolutely confidential and will be destroyed at once. Address communications to Lock Box 2:M. Richmond, Ind. 19-mon-wed-fri WAN TElJ To rent an equipped farm of SO to 100 acres by a single, experienced man. Address, Renter, care Palladium. 22-5t WANTKI.) Situation as housekeeper. 1111 Hunt street. 22-2t WANTED Cook and dishwasher need not be professional. Address "C. F." care Palladium. 22-3t WANTED To buy a home in good . location like paying rent. Address "Home," care Palladium. 22-2t WANTED Any person who has never examined the Stenotype to call at the RICHMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE and see it operated by a student. WOMEN of refinement and education to represent our five volume Bible story set. Salary and commission. Address A., care paper. 20-5t W A N T E Df wowo men to call on nurses. Must have some knowledge of nursing, medicine or be an enthusiast on the subject of health. Satisfactory reniunornticn to right parties. Address B, care paper. 20-4t WANTED Two teachers or persons who have qualified to teach, but pre fer work more remunerative. Educational line. Reference required. Address C, care paper. 20-5t

FOR RENT

Porterfleld & Campbell Treal estate KeHly Bik. , 8th & Main Sts.

FOR nENT Central, rive rooms bath two porches. Call 33 N. 5th. 21-4t

SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Francis Brusman, city manager, 104 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 17-1 mo

FOR RENT Four room flat over 1237 Main. Phone 2277 or 2157. 21-7t

FOR RENT A room with heat and bath. 625 S. B. 21-7t

FOR RENT An apartment In Linden Building on North 10th street. Phone 1335. 8-tf

FOR RENT Six room house, near shops, gas, electric light, both waters, $11.00. Phone 4754. 23 1-t

FOR RENT 2737.

-Modern house.

Phone 23-7t

FOR RENT Front room, bath and heat, for lady or gentleman. 412 N. 11th. 23-3t FOR RENT Four room flat with electric lights, $10; six room house, with bath and electric lights, $14; five room house $10 (will rent to colored people. O. B. Fulghum, over 710 Main st. " Phone 2233. 23-2

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 31 North 11th. 22-2t

FOR RENT Six room cement house, corner S. 7th and M sts. Rent $9.50. Hans N. Roll, 716 Main. 22 3t

FOR RENT Three or four rooms or whole house and board owner for rent. Electric lights and gas. Large vard. Call 920 Main street after 7 p. m. 426 South 11th. 22-tf

FOR RENT Furnished flat for light housekeeping. 105 North 4th St. 9-tf

FOR RENT New five room house. Inquire 221 South 3rd street. 15-tf

FOR RENT Six room bouse and bath. 2013 N. C. Phone 4010. 18 tf

FOR RENT 5 room flat, modern, central location. Benj. F. Harris. 20-7t

FOR RENT 5 room house, 901 North 10th. Inquire Dr. Kinsey. 20-7t FO rTRE NT 6oorniei ectric lights and bath, $12.00. 1104 N. I street. 19-5t

FOR RENT Small cottage. gas water and lights. $9.00. Call 614 S. E street. 19-7t

FOR RENT 5 room modern apartment in the Holland. Inquire Jonas Gaar. 16-tf

FOR RENT Corner house, 6 rooms, bath, furnace. 747 S. 7th. See Pohlmeyer. 16-7t FOR RENT Office rooms in 1st Nat. Bank BHg. See 1st Nat. Bank. 16-7t

FOR SALE

PUBLIC SALE 13 February, 1914, 2 miles west of Centerville. BERT ROGERS. 19-mon-wed-fri-10t

FOR SALE Continued

Get Possession of a Farm This Spring; Stop Renting; Own a Farm. 125 ACRES, close to Richmond, 80 acres of which is practically level, th balance is good pasture land with running water. Buildings axe fair, but needing some repairs. THIS FARM IS ON THE MARKET AT A VERY LOW PRICE FOR A QUICK SALE. $65.00 PER ACRE BUYS IT. BETTER SEE IT NOW. FUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2766. P. S. The 65-acre farm advertised yesterday is sold to Luther Wilson, of Hagers-town.

FOR TRADE Modern Richmond residence for ?0 to 100 acre farm. Address "E. G.," care Palladium. 17-7t

FOR SALE Scotch Collie pups. Address Willie J. Feasel, Richmond. R. R. No. 7. Greensfork. Phone SIM. 80-7t

PUBLIC SALE Feb. IS. 1914, at my farm one mile north of Richmond on the Williamsburg pike. Perry Krom. 22 3t

FOR SALE Favorite coal range. 231 South 11th Street. 20-7t FARMERS, NOTICE Portable brood bouse, 6 feet square. 4 feet 2-3 in. high. For sale. Miller-Kemper Co., N. W. 2d st. 23-7 1 FOR SALE First-class little red ch

ver seed.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE A new strictly modern 8-room bungalow on Bungalo Hill. W. S. BENNETT, Room 15, Kelly Block. Phono 2707.

FOR SALE One five room house, barn and chicken house, 'i't acres of ground, about one mile from city. Phone 3474. John H. Schell. 23 4t

Farms and City Property For Sale Building lots and residence In 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-fii tt

FOR SALE Fine cottage. Bargain for cash. Will sell $100 cash, balance monthly. Will rent $10. Phone 3 016. 22-8t FORTSALE Corner lot on 17th street boulevard. Reeveston Addition. Address "Reeveston," care Palladium. 17-7t

1 OR SALE 3 A. C. motors 3 phays 5 7 and 10 h p; Drill press, small boiler, line shaft, hangers and pullevs. Rear 39 South 6th. Thomas Turner. 16-17-19-21-23-24-26 STOCK SALE At my residence (Morde Marie farm!, 6 miles southwest of Centerville, 1 mile north of Doddridge church, February 17. horses, cattle, hogs and sheep. Sale will be under tent. M. D. DODDRIDGE. IRVIN DODDRIDGE. (eodl4t) ( t oll- SALE Horse, surrey, sleigh, roll top desk and chair, all in good

condition. 318 N. 17th. 22-3t

FOR fcALE Tne barber shop of Sid

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Anspaugh on Ft. Wayne Ave. 103

N. 5th street. 22-7t

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. FORSALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4447 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 SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234. . -

BUSINESS CLASSIFIED

WANTED Bicycles, carpet sweepers, furniture to repair. Saw filing, shears, knives, tools ground. Call for and delivered free.. Wesley Brown and Sons. Phone 30S6.

WANTED To rent an equipped farm of 80 to 100 acres by a single experienced man. Address "Renter," care Palladium. 19-6t WANTEDT!iyllT2 Model Ford". 127 S. 12th. 15-7t

I WANT TO BUY watches, diamonds and old gold. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main streets. Open Tuesday and Saturday nights. janl4-lmo SALESMEN WANTED $75.00 per month and all expenses to begin. Experience not absolutely necessary. Take orders from dealers for cigarettes, cigars, snuff, smoking end chewing tobaccos. Penn Wholesale Tobacco company, Station O, New York, N. Y. 12-51t

FOR SALE Heating wood and posts. Phone 4717. 19-7t

FOR SALE Cadillac "30" touring car.! First class condition. Address P. O. ;

Box 172. 16JLf FOR S A LESix-hole coal range", used 6 months. Phone 2622404 S. 11th. 21-7t FOR SALE Two sows and seventeen pics. Pigs will weigh 40 lbs. Phone 4846. 17-7t

We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gait lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL. 1020 MAIN. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 1? to 14 North th street. Phone 1536.

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Auctioneer and Horse Dealer. I cry all kinds of sale anywhere. Personal property or real estate. Richmond Indiana

Phone Office 1139.

Residence 2."i70

LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris" Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner. Mgr.

RICH AND SIMMONS LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell horses. Arrange with us for your sales, as we have the buyers. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 124 N. 6th SU Phone 1SS4

LOST

LOST Gold watch fob last Satur day. Phone 2436. Reward. 22-3t

No. 15 N. 7th St

LOST A V'l Hound, three brown feet and wr .t" breast. Answers tt name Uau. Reward. Return 114 S. 4th. 23-U