Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 177, 5 June 1914 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914

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News of Diamond, Tennis Court, Golf Links, Track, Arena, Aquatics

Frank Duning S, A. L DELEGATES ELECT MACE BYERS Organizers Arrange Series of Practice Games for Saturday and Sunday Before Setting Official Opening. Mace Myers was last night named to load tlif Saturday Afternoon League, at a meeting of ttie eight teams to comprise the circuit. Other officers elected were as follows: Vice-president, Lee Dykeiuuu; secretary, L. M. Shaw; treasurer, Henry Puc.kett. These men will serve throughout the present season. Eight teams will start the circuit. Besides the six teams of the Commercial league, two new teams, Dille. and McGuire and the Advance company have entered. The organisation cf the new eight-team circuit wi!! be :ompleted at the next meeting "which, will he held at George Brehn's next Tuesday night. A series of practice games have b sen arranged for Saturdav and Sunday. Robinson will meet the National Tool at the Natco diamond tomorrow afternoon at the same time that the A. S. M. company and .McGuire nines will be fighting It out at Athletic park. Sunday morning tt.e Keliauce and Wayne Works team wiii ciash at the park. Those garros triil net count :n the regular standing. With tho ccmpoticn cf the schedule r.t tho next zncctir.j tho icacruc will be to get r. form?-.! stc.ri proo.t'bly -i week from to?nerroT'. Although the .;nmc" riyed I:st Saturday proved one-sided this is accounted by the lack of practice of the two losing teams. The weaker teams of the league have been loading up with stars of the game and the race promises to be anything but a walkaway for any team. Cures Stubborn, Itchy Skin Troubles. "I could scratch myself to pieces" is often heard from sufferers ot Eczema, Tetter, Itch and similar Skin Eruptions. Don't Scratch Stop the Itching at once with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Its first application starts healing; the Red, Rough, Scaly, Itching Skin is soothed by the Healing and Cooling Medicine. Mrs. C. A. Elnfeldt, j flock Island. 111., after using Dr. Hob-1 son's Eczema Ointment, writes: "This is the first time in nine years I have been free from the dreadful ailment." Guaranteed. 50c at your druggist. A G. Luken & Co. (Advertisement) Doping Sport With the Pal TO HERZOG. You have heard of Alexander, You have heard of Caesar, too, Of Napoleon and tho balance Of that Razzledazzie crew. You have heard of Colonel Goethnls And his feats 'u I'anania, Of Fitzsimmons and of Corbett And of their feats upon the jaw. Yes, you know cf all those heroes. But the gent who gets the ace Is Buck Herzog, cf the Red legs Who is gumming up the race. O. B. LEADS RACE. Organized baseball is now leading the litigation league, thanks to Judge Focll. of Chicago, who sustained the injunction for bidding Pitcher Johnson, of Cincinati, from jumping to the Federals. THEY MAKE GAME. If it wasn't for t h ese Johnsons, baseball would be more or less of a tame sport. ON ITS WAY. The Montreal club in the International league seems to be on its way to Mandalay. It has won eleven games out of 38 played and I he season i.s not half over yet. CHANGES COLOR. Jack Johnson must Le the human chamelion. He is naturally black. Recently when some one in Paris insulted his wife tho cables said he was gray with rage. Now. Johnson is said to he in the )i;ik of condition. BOXING I5IFFS ATTELL LEAVES STAGE. i MILWAl'KKi:, June .". Abo At.tcll, ! who is showing hero, reports that ho has closed with Louis 1'nvonto, of San Francisco, for a July 4 match with Johnny Kilbane. TO MEET GIBBONS. CHICAGO, June 5. Gooriie ( K. ().) Brown, who recently all but stopped Hob Mocha in Boston, will likely! meet Gibbons in Milwaukee next i month. HARRIS OVERWEIGHT. ! LOS AXGKLKS, Juno Thouuh Sammy Harris, manager of Kid Wil-1 liams, strongly denies the report, it is j rumored here that tile Baltimore boy! is havinn ;i hard time m.ilsinc ihe weight for hi-; r.ta-ch with Johnny Coulon. WANTS TO ! I " H T SAX FKANCISCO, J 11:10 Ch-nr,;.-: ion Willie Ritchie seeks to riRlit hi'Hself for his recent "whitewashing" ami ho would fain do the rcdeeminK h-re in San Fran in front of his own peoplo. ; He is willing to box any lightweight ! in the world hero on July -1. but pre-1 fers taking on Charlie White, of Chicago. Also ho thinks $l7ji0) j would be fair enough for his share of; the gate receipts. j In this this year's Newfoundland . sealing fleet there were twenty-one j ships and .",.374 men engaged, about I about five hunred fewer men than two j years ago. I

HOW THEY RANK

National League. Won. Lost. Pet. New York 23 13 .639 Cincinnati 2G 17 .605 Pittsburg 21 17 .553 Chicago 21 22 .488 Brooklyn 18 19 -486 St. Louis 21 24 .467 Philadelphia 17 20 .459 Boston 11 26 .297 American League. Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia 25 15 .625 Washington 26 16 .619 Detroit 2" 18 581 St. Louis 21 19 .525 Boston 19 22 .463 Xew York 17 23 .425 Chicago 19 25 .432 Cleveland 14 28 .333 American Association. Won. Lost. Pet. Milwaukee Indianapolis Columbus . Lsuisv!lie . . Kansas City Cleveland . Minneapolis St. Paul . . . 23 18 .561 26 25 21 22 .553 .532 .511 .500 .473 .476 .386 24 23 24 22 20 17 24 24 22 27 Federal League.

Won. Lost. Pet. .22 14 .611 . . 18 15 .545 ..21 18 .538 ..18 18 .500 . . 18 20 .474 . . 16 19 .457 ..19 23 .452 . . 19 23 .452 ague Won. Lost. Fci. . . XI . i .. 23 IS .561 . - -a AX X4i ..20 20 .500 .16 27 .372 .14 23 .326

Baltimore Brooklyn Chicago Indianapolis Pittsburg Buffalo St. Louis Kansas City Central Dcrton rjvcinsviile Grand Rr.pids Torre Haute Fort Wayne Springfield YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. All games postponed Rain. American League. Chicago, 2; Cleveland, 0. Other games postponed Rain. American Association. Milwaukee, 6; Minneapolis, 2. Columbus, 8; Indianapolis, 6. Louisville-Cleveland, (Rain). Kansas City-St. Paul, (Rain). Federal League. Indianapolis, 7; St. Louis, 6. Kansas City, 5; Chicago, 4. Brooklyn-Buffalo, (Rain). Baltimore-Pittsburg, (Rain). Central League. Terre Haute, 5; Fort Wayne, 2. Dayton, 6; Grand Rapids, 2. Evansville, 11; Springfield, 3. GAMES TODAY. National League. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. St. Louis at New York. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. American League. Cleveland at Chicago. St. Louis at Detroit (two games). American Association. Louisville at Columbus. Indianapolis at Cleveland. Milwaukee at Minneapolis, j Kansas City at St. Paul. j Federal League. j St. Louis at Kansas City. i Chicago at Indianapolis. Baltimore at Pittsburg. Buffalo at Brooklyn. Central League. Grand Rapids at Dayton. Fort Wayne at Terre Haute. Evansville at Springfield. ATTACKS CHILDREN; ATTEMPTS SUICIDE LONG BEACH, Cal., June 5 Mrs. Fred Radd, wife of an upholsterer almost decapitated two of her children and then committed suicide after writing a letter accusing a prominent physician of ruining her life. Acting Police Chief Brown today said the man named in the letter would be arrested. Western yellow pine cones, to the amount of 6,377 bushels, obtained on tho Bitterroot national forest, Montana yielding 9,482 pounds of seed. The average cost of the extracted sed was 41 cents a pound. Ik Liver as Aid To Blood Purity The Natural Stimulus Required is Not the Purgative Kind. Most PilU Are Better if Thrown Away. Important as it to kpon tho bowrls open. 3r should lc icmrmherod that suoli action does not iifct-ssarlly moan that the liver has h'-oa stimulated! The action of S. S. S. Is a natural llTer tonic, but not a bowel mover. It works in the liver cells to assist in ihe natural and necessarv function of converting from tfo" blood certain constltuints into what am known as aspimllable yrnducts. These are readily absorbed into the body tissues to constantly provide new pr. 1 her.ltliy material for that which is l-e:r.:T (lost roved by the energy of tissue ( l:a::L'es. The presence of any blood trouble uatnrr.V.y sii--.-srs a sluggish liver, but there it r i-itlrc.l iiu.se medicinal properties which, upon reaching: the liver, still retain their catalytic enerirv to keep on through the blood circulation to do battle with Impur- ; ities wherever they may have settled. I Ilheumatism. catarrh," anemia, most skin diseases and other results of Impure blood, while Implicating the liver by their morbid Influences, are quickly checked by S. f. S. its action throughout the blood 'circulation results in the stimulation of the tissue cells to the healthy and judicious selection of their own essential nutriment. You can rct S. S. S. in any drug store, but insist upon having it. Take no chance by permiftlnir anvone to recommend a substitute. And if voiir blood condition is such that you would like to consult a specialist, address The Swift Snecilio Company, 0-G Swift Ullc, Atlanta, Ga. I

Sport Writer

PLAN TENNIS MEET FOR CITY GROUNDS A tennis tournament, open to all, will probably be held at the Playground courts this summer. Since the announcement that the courts would be open to the public as well as members of city schools, many have taken advantage of the accommodations. There are many tennis players in the city who will welcome the opportunity of entering an event of this kind. The meet will be open to all tennis associations of the city. It is probable that entries -will be divided into two closses, experienced and novices. Many players are learning tne game and would stand no chance competing with the more experienced men. The courts will be open throughout the summer months fro mS:30 o'clock to 5:30 o'clock. Reservations for the use of courts can be made through ! Athletic Director Nohr, who w!!! have j charge during June and July. Rac-! ouets may be rented at the grounds but players must furnish their own tenuis shoes. COUNTY EXPENDS (Continued from Page One) Lewis Hosier, the trustee In a separate statement Ivlr. Cobb stated that he as usable to Gad anj cib- to assist hta in organizing tho farmers there, bcins a total stranger himself, and not until a month ago wao r. mooting called. At that time a good organization was formed,. Mr. Hosier did not attend the meeting. Mr. Cobb's Explanation. The text of Mr. Cobb's statement: "To the Farmers and Taxpayers of Wayne County: "During the present controversy relative to the matter of my re-appointment to the position of county agricultural agent for Wayne county, it has been my policy to let my case rest in the hands of the farmers and taxpayers of the county who should be Interested in the county agent work, for which a part of the county's money has been expended. Having the in-' tereBt in the success of the extension work at heart, I do not feel that I could conscientiously as to be reappointed for another year, if the majority of the farmers interested in county agent work were to express j themselves as being disappointed with the showing that I have made so far. "For the man who ia opposed to county agent work, and states it plainly, I have the greatest respect, as I have for any man who has convictions and stands for them. If a majority of the farmers of tjie county believe in county agricultural work, I am quite willing to abide by any action they Health Restored by Eckman's Alterative Glandular trouble, very frequently dil?nosecl by pbvsiclaiu as "Tuberculosis in the Glands. ha I'fen found to yield to Eckmnn'H Alterntive whou other treatments did not brine relief. Erkmnri s Alterative la a medicine which duriiiK the pant fifteen years has brought about mnny recoveries even In a number of supposed hopeless cases. Heart thin: 267 LnariBtoo St., 1'hJla., Pa. "Gentlemen: In March, lf9, my doctor pronounced my case "Tuberculoals In the Gland" and a number of operations in a hospital failed to benefit me. In the meantime, a friend of gain advised Eckman's Alterative. The wounds In wy neck were still oieu and In a frightful condition when 1 started t take it. After using two bottle I found I was lmprov- I Ing, baring Ruined weicnt. coum i was able to sleep. I oontinnwd ubIbk It until I was well, which wfl in November. 1910. On NotcmliM 11. 1010, I started to work, and since that time I have not lost one day's work through slrkness. I highly recommend Hckmaii' Alterative to tiny; one who is snfferlnr from Gland troiible." (Affidavit! .IOSEVH B. WHITE. (Above ahbrevlHted: more on request.) Eckman's Alterative has beon proven by many years' test to be most efficacious for severe Tbront n.nl I.nne Affections, rtronchltts. Bronchial Asthma. Stubborn Colds and in npbniUline the system. Contains no narcotics, poisons or habitforming drusrs. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries :inl write to Eekman Laboratory. Philadelphia. Vi.. for evidence. For sale by all leadins druggist -nriia'iarTwm'fcrfiiit'iiM pi

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might take in the matter of my re-appointment. Regrets Misunderstanding. "I regret exceedingly the present wrangle which has arisen, and have been greatly surprised at some of the facts that have been brought to light. Many features of my position have evidently not been presented in their true light. Farmers and members of the board of education have been mislead by conflicting rumors that have been spread throughout the county. I feel it is no more than due the taxpayers of the county that I make some statement of the conditions under which I have been working, and the manner in which the funds provided for this work 'have been used. "I have realized throughout a greater part of the year that I have been here that the board of education has not been in sympathy with my work. It must be understood in the outset that the county board of education must approve the appointment of the county agent by Purdue university, and the county agent must look to this body for advice and help in getting acquainted with local conditions, in meeting the people, and especially during the first year the county agent should expect the assistance and suggestions of the members of the board to strengthen the work in every way possible. It is a gigantic task for a stranger to come into a territory comprising four hundred square mrles, containing at least 2,500 farms and sixty schools, and get acquainted with all the farmers, their soils, methods and requirements, all the roads, all the school system, be his own chauffeur, mechanic, stenographer, advertising bureau, photographer and chemist; to prepare and present lectures on any subject asked for; to try and find the answer for every conceivable question that could be asked relative to the farming business. With all the co-operation available, this would be a big undertaking. "I do not wish to censure any member of the board of education, for personally I feel that they are my friends, but I must frankly admit that I did not receive the co-operation that 1 had expected from that source. In most townships I was turned loose to find the men who would help me organize tho work. I was left to find where tho schools tcto located, to introduce myself to tho farmors. to prepare my own outlines of Trork, and in short, to find for mysolt. Three of the trustees have sboTrn an active interest in mo and iny work, and have giren able assistance: two others have shorm a casual interest. "Common courtesy tp a straagor ould have demanded that these men call on. me and offer to make me acquainted In their communities, and yet aitLee I have occupied my present offioe only four trustees hare been inside the door, and the county superintendent has been in the office four times. I am inclined to feel that these conditions have not been due to k desire on the part of the members of the

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board to slight my work, or because they bore me any personal animosity, but rather that they have failed to realiie how great an assistance they could have given had they looked at the situation from my side of the fence, instead of picking on the first opportunity to find fault. The man does not live who can do his best work when he feels that some one is always at his back ready to grab at the first mistake he makes. Do Not Know His Salary. "One of the most amazing things that has developed is the tact that the members of the board do not even know how much salary they are paying their county agent, nor in what way the county's money is being spent. No less than three members of the board have stated publicly that they were paying me a salary of $2,500 a year. To quote from the contract which 1 hold with the county, 1 receive an annual salary of $2,000 to he paid in equal monthly installments, and am to furnish and maintain an automobile for use in my regular work. Deducting the cost of an automobile and itsj maintainance to June 1, 1914. it leaves a balance of $1,187.41 tor my labor income. "Wayne county pays $1,000 of this salary, and $500 for office expense and equipment. The state of Indiana pays $1,000 of the salary. The farmers last year raised $600 as a guarantee fund, which was set aside and is in the hands of county officials for special purposes in carrying on countyagent work, if it should be needed. Cost Not Heavy. "Every farmer in the county would only have to be bennefited to the extent o? one dollar a year to pay all the salary and expense of the office of county agent. !t has been impossible to reach nearly every farmer this first year, and yet scarcely a day passes that some farmer doee not tell me of the practical or social advantage that he has derived from the county agent system. Neither I nor any one else has any basi6 for estimating what the work has accomplished this first year. The majority of farmers, and the board of education seem to be in favor of a county agent system for Wayne county. I sincerely hope that the matter can be adjusted so that tho work can be oontinucd T.-ithout a break. Purdue university desires that tho Trork bo continued, and Trill do everything in her noirer to fill the vacancy should I bo removed; but the extension department is many months behind in mating suitable appointments, and can give no assurance that it could bare another man to start in at the beginning of aext Hionth. "I have presented these faot3 that the people may know some of the actual existing conditions, and the manner in which the fvuwie of the county are expended for tils work. "Respeotftilly yours, "ALEX. D. COBB, "Wayne County Agent. June 4, 1914.

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CENTERVILLE LOSES ITS MOVIE THEATRE Manager Hulbert Refuses to Accept Subscription for License and Leaves.

CENTER VI LLK, June 5. Mr. Hulbert, manager of the moving picture theatre here, has refused to accept the money subscribed by the citizens to pay the tux levied by the town council, saying that it is the principle rather than the money he is fighting. Mr. Hulbert thinks $25 a year Is too much tax to pay, and unless some action is taken by council he will leave town. He announced last night to the patrons of the theatre that last night's performance would be the last he would give. Miss Edna Stamfer has returned from a week's visit with her aunt, Mth. Clein Jones, near New Paris. Ohio. Miss Nora Htnv.ood. who is employed in Chicago, is expected home soon to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Henwood. Mark Stevens and William Welter, local agents lor the Overland automobile, have sold ten machines this season. Miss Donnie Simpson, who is employed in Richmond, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Robe Stimson, south of town. CONCERNING CANCER Write to The Weber Sanatorium, IT Garfield Place, Cincinnati, Ohio, ' for information concerning the Medical Treatment of All Forms of External Growths, especially Cancer. Established 25 years and wefl endorsed. 9Cpage book free. ( Ad tfi list-meat) Take those unusual happenings. There1! a fire, a circus, a parade any number of interesting things that occur from time to time that you would like pictures of. You can easily get them with a emo Step into our store and let us show you these light, compact, highly efficient cameras and how easy it is for you to make pictures of everything you like. Fr9h films, paper, chemicals everything for photography, always in stock. QUIGLEY'S DRUG STORES MOST TALKED-ABOUT MOTION PICTURE Ever Shown in Richmond. Did You See It? No; Well See It Today and Tomorrow at the Murray Perhaps the most famous hundred consecutive days in history are those in the progress of which Napoleon, reinstated his own power in France, only to meet crushing defeat and humiliation at Waterloo. The great event of the famous period are graphically told in excellent motion pictures at the Murray theatre today and tomorrow. Where every incident is of supreme historical interest, it would be invidious to pick out any particular one as worthy of more praise in presentation than the others. All are splendidly conceived, artistically presented and visually perfect. The enthraling Napoleonic legend never was set in a more attractive showing. The Lst 100 Days of Xapoleon" is a film over six thousand feet in length. It is shown in five parts requiring two hours. The greatest events in the career of that greatFt of all generals are pictured, including his review of the troops after their arrival in the Gulf of St. Jean; his meeting with the Countess Valewska; his announcement to Josephine of their Impending divorce for reasons of state; the consignment of his son, the young King of Rome, to the National Guard before the Moscow campaign; stirring scenes at the battle of Waterloo; Napoleon on the field of Wagram; the shooting of the Due D'Enghein, the greatest mistake of Napoleon's life; Napoleon as a prisoner at St. Helena, and on the Isle of Elba.

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