Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 119, 30 March 1914 — Page 9

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1 At2 rf ALL-STARS DEFEAT MIDDLETOWN TEAM Rowe's Richmond Aggregation Takes Ohio Men Into Camp to the Tune of a 42 to 35 Score. OBTAINS EARLY LEAD Local Men Register Twentyfive Points in First Session While Ohioans Get But Twelve. MIDDLETOWN, Ohio, March 30. The Middletown basketball team lost a fast and spectacular game to the All-Stars of Richmond, Saturday night by a score of 42 to 35. The visitors held the advantage throughout the contest and won by superior team work. Richmond registered first in the fray. After a minute of scrimmage Caster intercepted a pass and netted the ball. Schrugg followed with a field that tied the count. A minute later Rowe came into the spotlight with a pretty field, which gave the Inrlinnp crew a lead that was never overcome. '1 he Hoosiers registered twenty-five points this session, while the best the Buckeyes could do was twelve. Richmond's score this half was due to the brilliant shooting of Harrington, pilot ! man of the invaders, who counted for j a dozen markers. Schrugg was the j big noise of the Middies. j IVTiHrllptnwn nutnlnvpH tho vlcitnra i n t -' - r " - ........ , the second half. The work of Leasure and Crocker, each of whom connected for four fields, caused the local fans to think that Richmond's lead would be overtaken. The work of Rowe, however prevented this as the six baskets made by him kept the large end of the score with the invaders. Rowe and Harrington starred for the winners. The former trapped ten fields, while the latter registered seven times. Schepman and Caster did splendid guarding. Measure, Crocker and Mayer did the best work for Mid dletown. Linue-up and summary Richmond. Middletown. Rowe Logan Harrington Caster Leasure Crocker Schrugg . . Flohr Forward. Forward. Center. Guard. Schepman Mayer Guard. Fields Rowe, 10: Harrington 7; Caster. T.ogan; Leasure, 5; Crocker, 5; Schrugg, 4; Flohr. Foui Points Caster, Rowe, Crocker. Fouls Richmond 1; Middletown 5. Time of Halves Twenty minutes. Referee Fit zgibbons. REFUSE TO PAY FOR 3 LICENSES Tl'ree foreigners, oriental rug sellers from the far east, were surprised at the announcement from Mayor Robbins that they would hnve to pay $10 for th" privilege of selling for thirty (iM. :-. ''Fen dollars a piece, for three of us is ii:i:-iy dollars," exclalmer one. "That's too mucha de moti," beamed out another. "Nothing doin", sir," ejaculated the third, and the trio gathered up half a dozen suit cases of merchandise and prepared to leave the city. Wood shavings free. The K. D. Cabinet Co. 30 :;t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of said county will receive sealed proposals for the reconstruction of the roadway at the west end of tV mfi"i bridge. i;nr! cr of ' h. 'Innte -.'''. vp.e situated in the s 1 ' Section 2, Towush" west, in Abm:"ti county. Bids will be - a. in. of Sa'vrt.::: the complct ic t f : ' :.; accordance ;kh t'i" piar fications in tin- ofTii ot '.:.;. i! r .'. ' v :': ;i! iii'.d k;x;tlie county auditor. Each bid shuli be accompanied by designated by the state, which may be procured of the auditor. Each bidd shall be accompanied a personal or surety bond in a . equal to the amount of the bid, ;, , in all respects conform with the i.iw governing such matters. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bfds. P,y order of the Board of Commissioners of Wayne county. L. S. BOWMAN, Auditor Wayne County. (mar23-20)

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Goes vt Nice TO DAV, GARFIELDTAKES GAME Freshmen High School Boys Lose, 34 to 14. The Garfield basketball team handed a big surprise to the high school freshmen five Saturday night at the Garfield gym, when they swamped them, 34-14. Garfield had the game safe at all times, and never let the freshies get dangerous. Garfield jumped into the lead at the start through the work of Kennedy and Simmons, and never let up until the high boys had been left far in the rear. Kennedy and Simmons did the best work for the winners. Kennedy at center worked like a veteran, and was a big factor in the score of the Garfield boys. Simmons as guard, shone on the deefn.se department of the game. Hafner proved the only man of the losers that had the ability to do anything worthy of note against the Garfield crew. Tin, Slate and Iron Roofing, Guttering, Spouting and Job work. Furnaces and all kinds of furnace work. HARRY E. IRETON 937 Sheridan St. Phone 3193 VISITS ORPHANAGE The Rev. H. Specht, of Camp Chase, O., who has accepted the position of superintendent of the Wernle Orphans' home, was in the city last week acquainting himself with the management of the institution. He intends to assuem his post shortly after Easter. The Rev. H. Gahre, present incuinbent of the position, has not announced his future plans. iM'i'Pliil ii i Hi

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H'oot 'in H0UT AVERAGE MADE IN CITY LEAGUE Name. Games. Pins. Rockwood .- 21 3,695 Hodge 33 5,560 Youngfiesh 30 5,015 King 12 2,001 J. Martin 27 4,477 Runge 30 4,960 B. Martin 30 4,915 Eikenberry 33 5,350 Maver 21 3,400 R. Miller 33 5,303 P. Mercurio . ., 33 5,229 Hadley 32 5.018 McElhaney 18 2,780 W. Martin 33 4,935 Cooney 33 4,910 Smith 3 444 Boyce 31 4.577 Hosier 18 4,799 Snyder 18 2,506 Zindorf 33 4,535 Aver. 176 168 167 167 166 165 164 162 162 161 158 157 154 150 150 148 148 145 139 137 IN TRAINING CAMPS NEW ORLEANS, La., March 30. The Cincinnati Reds trimmed the New Orleans Southern League club here yesterday by a score of 3 to 1. Herzog used four pitchers in the game. Score: Cincinnati 3 6 2 New Orleans 1 4 2 Batteries Yingling, Benton, Ingersoll, Gonzales and Clark. Evans, Peddy, Gidger and Higgins. HOUSTON, Texas, March 30 The New York Giants defeated the Houston club here yesterday, 11 to 2. Free hitting and fast base running of the Giants featured the game. Score: New York 11 9 3 Houston 2 5 3 Batteries Marquard, Fromme and Meyers. Malloy and Allen. LOUISVILLE. Ky., March 30. The yesterday by taking a fast game from the local ch:b, score 5 to 0. Lavender and Humphries both pitched good ball. Score: Chicago 5 7 0 Louisville 0 3 1 !li;!!!:ihii rl I Pli ! "The

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SEMI-PROSJO MEET Managers Gather to Discuss Season's Work.

Managers and promoters of local amateur teams are invited to attend the baseball meeting of Indiana and Ohio semi-pro teams which will gather here next 'Sunday for the organization of the I-O protective circuit. The meeting will be open to managers of semi-pro teams of this city. Inasmuch as representatives of amateur nines of the entire state will be in the city that day, the directors of the Richmond club believe this would be a good opportunity for promoters of local nines to meet the managers of teams of the state. Local teams will in this w-ay have a chance to book games for their schedules. As Richmond will be represented by some fast amateur teams this spring, teams that desire games with fast out of town nines local managers will be able to meet the leaders of fast semi-pro team's of surrounding cities at this meeting and arrange for games for the coming season. For Sale A forty-quart power ice cream freezer with copper freezing can in good working order. Price's Confectionery, 916 Main. 27-3t HOLD EXAMINATION ON NEXT SATURDAY A civil service examination for first grade departmental clerks ordered for next Saturday, will be conducted in personal charge of I. L. Earheart, secretary of the sixth civil service district, comprising Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. Mr. Earheart makes only one visit a year to the offices designated for examinations. Richmond is one of the few offices in Indiana where all nniiM w w mm Makings millions of men than high-grade tobaccos commm; i!liii!!!;il!l!'liMi!i!!!!!ii

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kinds of examinations are held. Considerable interest has been shown in the fourth class postmaster examination which will be held April 18, in the Richmond postoffice. The offices at Greensfork, Earlham, Economy, Milton, Fountain City, East Germantown and Dublin will be filled by the competitive examination A number of postmasters who have held their offices for years will be forced to run chances with new men for the office. PALLADIUM WANT ADS Talk to the Town Through THE PALLADIUM Telephone Number 2566. 1 Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5. WANT AD LETTER LIST w. WANTED WANTED AGENTS for Richmond, Cambridge City, Lynn. Winchester, Union City, Liberty, Centerville, Greensfrok, Hagerstown. Ap ply quick. o. n. garriott, Agency, Mgr. ; P. O. Box I WANTEDmi. RirhmnnH Inrl : -6 girls over 18. Raymond j Porch Shade Co. 30-2tj i WANTED Tool box. 304, Fountain City. Address Box 2C-7t WANTED Two good boys mond Underwear Co.

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ORVILLE THOMPSON Piano tuning i and repairing. Phone 1756. 27-3t WANTED Three rooms with bath for j light housekeeping. Address "J. K." i Palladium office. 27-St j WANTED Woman wants work day cleaning or laundry work. Ex-1 pcrienced. 10S N. Second St. 2S-2t ! WA NTEI V C i s t e r n s to c 1 e a nT la w n s i to roll. .1. M. Johnston. Phone 149S. S-7t ! WANTED To rent or Sell your property, or if you are thinking of buying, call on me. 1. C. Cockerill, Realr ii n 1 a . .' , niJ , ColOIlial Dldg., 2nd tlOOr. Phone 2132. MRS. H. GREENE-DENT continues , business 1010 Main street. Manfg. 1 all kinds hair goods, switches, j pomps, etc, made from combings. , No order too small for careful at-1 tention. Newest hair ornaments j and switches just arrived. Our art ; line complete all new crochet books, cottons and notions. Stamping done to order. 2C-7t ' ! WANTEDRoomers with board. 212 '. N. 14th. 25-7t i WANTED You to see the new styles ' of White and Standard sewing ma- j chines. Ball bearing drop-head Ster- j ling for $18. R. M. Lacey, 9 South' 7th St. 2::-7t ; WANTED An agent to handle high class automobiles and delivery trucks. Address J 4 care Palladium. '. "::-7ti DRY CLEANING and Pressing. 173 Ft. ! Wayne Ave. Suits pressed 4"c. rWAN'T'TCT BUY" 100 second -hand watches; diamonds, old gold and sil- i ver jew elry. Open Tuesday and Saturday evenings. J. M. Lacey, H's , North 8th street. WANTED To buy 3 or 4setting hens. I Address ,1. R. Howell, care Palladium. MANORYCWaN WAXTK'n to collect applications for the big 76.000 acre land opening and the big 3,000 acre orchard development project. Total aplication expense to place one I in position to take part in the opening is only $15. No more. No less, j Within the reach of all. Can be paid ' all cash or $3 monthly. Remember ; that the "land opening" includes 5,000 10, 20. 40, SO and IfiO acre tracts of land. This proposition sells itself to the "land hungry" people. Easy sales and quick money for you even if you only put in a portion of your spare time. Experience not necessary. Send for froe application cou-! pons and terms to agents. Address j Room 150S Great Northern Bldg.. j Chicago. 27-3t I WANTED Your bicycles to clean, repair, new tires pHt on, ready fori nice weatner. Phone 30N6 Wesley Brown & Son, Fairview. Xorth West Second and Williams called for and delivered W A X T E D -1 la ce"c"u r t a i n s St. Work i free. to stretch. :19 Richmond Ave. 27-3t SEE FRANK KETTLER for wallliaper and hanging. 201 South Sth street. Phone 1814. 27-7t

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WANTED Continued WANTED Grocery clerk. Address "Grocery," care Palladium. 30-Ct WANTED To buy second hand spring wagon. Burkhardt and Lichtenfels, R. No. 2. 3"-7t WANTED Screen doors and windows made and repaired, lawn mowers sharpened and repaired, large line new bicycles, baby cabs re-tired, pic - tures framed. We repair everything. Call for and deliver. 1020 Main St. Brown-Darnell Co. Phone 193C. WANTED The address of Thomas Webb, daughter of ';c,tll," .Atieiia Thnirm rianoaoorf Ixinnrtint tn her Write to A. J. Barnes, ICO East Court Street, Indianapolis. Indiana. 27'e o d-iot FOR SALE FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for hatching, fancy stock, incubator lots reasonable. Mrs. Will Gregg. Phone Greensfork. 30-lt FO R SALE Viol i n and complete outfit in good condition. An excellent instrument for orchestra or private; use. 'Outfit worth $15. P.nce $12. H. L. Hollings worth. No. 313 North 3rd 6treet. City. Phone No. 2367. FOR SALE One all plate glass show case. Fosler Drug Co. 30-2t TO TRADE Horse, buggy and har-1 ness for small auto. R. L. Morrow. Richmond R. R. 3. 30-lt FOR SALE Rooming and boarding house, central a bargain if sold in 10 days. W. S. BENNETT 15 Kelly Block. Phone 2707 and 13(: FOR SALE I Rv Welfer and Stevens. i AgentS for inii HVPD1 AMH PAPQ 1 1913 5 passenger demonRICHMOND GARAGE I Phone 2397 44 N. 7th St. 2S-P.'t FOR SALE Protectogranh. good as y ! ncv:. one-half orisinal nrice. Palnexv. ladium office. 18-tf IIAIR GOODS of every description made from your combings. Wigs and toupees repaired Mary E. Morse, 403 X. 11th. Phone 4018. marT-lmo ! FOR SALE Gas range nearly new. C30 Lincoln. : FOR ."SALE HupmobYle" runabout, i 1 1S10 model guaranteed in good conI dition, equipped. ?200. Dr. C. O. itoarK. .unton, inn. .-.i i FOR SALE White crstod black polish eggs for setting. Call 51S S. 11th FOR SAI-E-- Pair b aV'm ;.resC a nil 7 years old, wfight sure in foal. $375; Pa-r horses '. and X years old. weight 2750, $:00: Good grocery wagon horse, gentle, KM; Serviceable black more sure in foal, weight 1200. $6.V Nice mare Pony. $50. Phone 4MC. 27-7t FOR-SA LE NewrndeYwTood visible typewriter, all latest attachments, cheap. Phone 174. 27-7t FOR SALE Two passenger "Reagel. Bricker's Auto Inn. 27-3t FOR SALE -Oak Buffet, 20 South plate. buggy. ! 2rt-7t 21sr St. FO R-S A LE Gas" Tange washing machine and S20 X. F street. hot baby FOR SALE 5 year old iron grey mare in foal. Trade for good driving horse. W. A. Rich, 124 X. fith street. 24-7t FOR SALE Several good second hand sewin? machines. R. M. Lacey, 9 South 7th St. 23-7t FOR-SALE OR TRADE One bay mare s ears old. heavy in foal. Address 124 North fith St. Rich's Barn. 2s7tj FO R S A LE Coal range. Sanitare I couch. 709 S W. A. 2N-7tl 1 'OR SALE Gray full rerd Bki-h baby cab. Call 414 S. 14th St. 2S 2t J FOR SALE Meat cooler CxNxlO feet. Cheap if sold at once. Son, Lynn, Ind. FOR" SALE Five-room 2025 N. F st. Phone Alexander & 23--1 brick house, 152'J 3-7t FOR SALE OR REXT Xew cottage, j small pavment casn, Daiance montnlv. Rent $10. Phone 301. 2S-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Farms and City For Sale Property j Building lots and residences In all parts of the city. We write all kinda ;,,f insurance, rent tronrtle3' loan i money and make surety bonds. VM. BRADBURY & SON Rooms 1 and 3. WestcMt Block FOR 5ALEofi"aied in -The biggest bargain ever a good home. Phone 4347. FOR SALE 6 acres well improved! 25-7t Route 6. F. M. Miller.

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JEFF'S FOR SALE REAL TATE ESThe Place to Buy a Home PORTERFIELD AND CAMPBELL '. Kelly Blk. ' 1 8th & Main W. S. BENNETT i Real Estate and Insurance, ... City and i rrm rruprrii. ROOM 15 KELLY BLOCK FOR SALE A good modern home. Phone 3234. FA RM FOR SALE 42j acres U mile from Economy. $100 per acre. all cash. Good session at once, omy, Ind. improvements. PosO. M. Frazer, Econ27 7t FOR SALE 7 room house with furnace. Phone 4 447. FOR SALE Bungalow; thrte ciui-r properties, lots, gas range. Phone 3248. mar6tf FOR SALE An ideal home, strictly modern. Immediate possesion. Phone 3247. FOR RENT FOR RENT 7 room house. K18 N. G. CaU 121 NJth. Phone 1532. 30-lt FOR RENT Slodern apartment in the Linden. Call 15 N. Hth. 30 tf : FOR RENT Two 5 room cottages $3 ! month. Roscoe street. Phone 47.! 30-7t FOR RENT Furnished and bath. 66 S 12th. rooms, heat mar9tf POR RENT A Five room lutni&ned house with bath, furnace, gas, both kinds of water. For the summer months. To responsible party. 203 S. 17th street. 18-tf FOR RENT 5 unfurnished rooms upstairs, good location. Call 221 S. th 2-Vtf FOR-REXT A house. Apply 30 Chestnut st. 17-tf FOR RENT 7 room house, electric light, both kinds of water, good place to raise chickens. Large lot and barn. Call 2 Bridge Ave". 27 7t FOR " RENT 6 "room flaC "electric light and bath. 16 S. 7 th st. Ca'.I 201 X. 9th st. Phone 2167. 17-tf . FOR. REXT Modern house, single and double, modern. Xorth 18th and A streets. Just completed. Phone 3234 or 1323. 16-tf FOR RENT Six rooms ?nd hath, 200 Richmond avenue. Phone 3078. 28tf FOR RENT 6 room house, modern improvements. Phone 3042. 2-2t FOR REXT Si x rooniT modeinHhouse on South 15th street. Call 1013 Main street. 22t FOR RENT Furnished-" rooms for housekeeping on the ground floor. 44 Ft. Wayne Ave. 28-7t FOR" REXT Store" room- with-flat upstairs. 214 S. Sth. 24-7t FOR RENT Iarpe modern house. 108 S. 14th. Call Phone L591. 23-7t FOR RENT 3 room's upstairs $8.00. Has gas. water and-llcht. 511 N. D. Phone 2477. 23-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED RICHMOND OXYPATHOR CO. removed to 100 S. 12th street. 28-7t ALBERT AS! IC R A FT7paper hanger and painter. S04 No. G street. Phone 3479. 25-7t t tlE .MOO.: A: Ot.BOKN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Kt Dial. Room 16, L O. O F. Bldg. A. il. KOBEltTS REAL, ESTATE City end farm properties Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Haines Store. C13 Main at LARGEST MOVING VAN; r? t r. mOTHS Moving VatlS 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 n ! ' w Zuttermeister s Moving Vans , LARGEST IX CITY Rear 19 South 6th. Phone 519. W. A. RICH LIVERY AND FEED We buy and sell borsea. Arrange with us for your Eales. as we hare the buyers. DONT FORGET THE FLACE 124 X Cth St. Phone 1884 H. H. JONES Auctioneer and Horse Dealer Phone office 1439; Residence 2570. Shurley's Large Moving Vans 12 to 14 North Sth street. Phone 1&36. LOST LOST Green bill purse, ladium Office. Return Pal-2S-2t