Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 229, 6 August 1914 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1914

MORSE SEES BRIGHT FUTUREJOR PLAIIT New Gaar-Scott Superintendent Outlines Change in Working System. There Is a bright future before the Gaar-Scott plant. Glen A. Morse who arrived here from Battle Creek to take complete charge of the M. Rumely branch said today in making out the plans for manufacturing various Rumely products this year, the heads of the company at LaPorte will see that the factory does toot lose by any changes which may be contemplated. Mr. Morse sees In this locality a good field for the manufacture of email separators. Although he does hot know positively that these will be added to the list of products made in Richmond, he said that he is in favor of making small separators a product Df Gaar-Scott line. Mr. Morse has been connected with the Advance plant at Battle Creek for twelve years. Although formerly a bridge builder for the Grand Trunk railroad, he started on the work bench in the factory and worked his way to the high position he now holds. He has been superintendent of the Advance plant for some time. To Change Systems. The same system in which the Advance plant has taken care of its products and its workmen will soon be in force at the Gaar-Scott plant Mr. Morse is going over the records to ascertain the needs here. He will introduce a complete checking system of the minutest operation of the plant and will record the material purchased, the date of manufacture of the

various machines and other data important to efficient administration of the factory. Mr. Morse left Battle Creek with an enviable record. As a token of their esteem, 200 employes and business men tendered him a banquet of farewell. The employes of the plant presented him with an expensive diamond ring. Prominent attorneys and business men were the speakers. He is well pleased with the outlook of the Richmond plant. There are more than 400 men working in the factory. The chief product now Is ensilage cutters. Other products of the factory are hay balers and presses, engines, threshing machines and steam tanks.

HOW THEY RANK National League. Won. Lost Pet New York 65 , 37 .698 Chicago . 62 45 .536 St Louis 62 47 .625 Boston 48 45 .516 Philadelphia 45 49 .479 Cincinnati 46 51 .474 Brooklyn 40 61 .440 Pittsburg ............. 40 53 .430 - American League. Won. Lost Pet Philadelphia 63 34 .649 BoBton .. 63 44 .560 Washington 54 44 .551 Detroit 62 49 .515 St. Louis 48 60 .490 Chicago 48 62 .480 New York 44 55 '.444 Cleveland 32 69 .317 American Association. Won. Lost Pet Louisville . . . 64 49 .566 Milwaukee 62 48 .564 Cleveland 68 64 .618 Columbus 55 53 .509 Kansas City 56 55 .505 Indianapolis 57 57 .500 Minneapolis 53 59 .473 St. Paul 40 70 .364 Federal League. Won. Lost. Pet Chicago 56 43 .566 Baltimore 52 41 .559 Brooklyn 40 41 .644 Indianapolis 50 43 .638 Buffalo 46 47 .495 Pittsburg 41 52 .441 Kansas City 43 56 .434 St. Louis 42 66 .429

MAHER GETS HE HITSJK BECKER Catholic Slugger Helps to Slaughter Lutheran Team by 37 to 6 Score. The St. Andrew's team 'won from the First English Lutheran team in the Sunday School league Tuesday afternoon by the score of 37 to 6. The Catholics bombarded Lahrman, O'Neal and Becker for twenty-seven hits, while the backing, given the Lutheran pitchers was poor. The hitting of

Maher for SI. Andrew's was the feature of the cramp. Ha nponrprt ninn

hits out of ten times at bat

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. Philadelphia, 5; Cincinnati, 0. St. Louis, 4; Brooklyn, 0. Boston, 4; Pittsburg, 0. New York, 3; Chicago, 0. American League. Cleveland,' 3; Washington, 2. Philadelphia, 7; Chicago, 4. New York, 14; Detroit. 6. Boston, 6; St. Louis, 0. American Association. Milwaukee, 5; Cleveland, 4. (First Game.) Milwaukee, 3; Cleveland, 1. (Second Game.) Minneapolis, 8; Indianapolis, 7, (First Game.) Minneapolis, 8; Indianapolis, 2. (Second Game). Louisville, 4; St. Paul, 3. Kansas City-Columbus Rain. Federal League. Brooklyn, 4; Kansas City, 3. Chicago, 4; Baltimore, 0. Indianapolis, 5; Buffalo, 4. St. Louis, 3; Pittsburg, 2.

WITH THE MAJORS AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Chicago .... Philadelphia 7 12 2 Chicago 4 8 1 Batteries Bush and Schang; Cicotte, Wolfgang and Schalk. At Detroit New York 14 22 14 Detroit 4 8 6 Batteries Keating, Caldwell, McHale and Sweeney; Williams, Boehler, Cavet and Baker. At Cleveland Washington 2 9 1 Cleveland 3 9 4

Batteries Binding and Egan; Johneon and Williams. At St. LouisBoston 6 11 1 St. Louis 0 5 3 Batteries Leonard and Carrigan ; Levernz, Hoch, Taylor and Crossin. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At New YorkChicago 0 3 1 New York 3 6 0 Batteries Lavender and Archer; Tesreau and McLean. At PhiladelphiaCincinnati 0 7 2 Philadelphia 5 10 0 Batteries Schneider and Clark, Gonzals; Mayer and Killefer. At Brooklyn St. Louis 4 9 0 Brooklyn 0 6 2 Batteries DoaK and Snyder; Reulbach, Aitchison and McCarty. At Boston Pittsburg 0 4 3 Boston 4 6 1 Batteries O'Toole, Kantlehner and Gibson; James and Gowdy.

GAMES TODAY. National League. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pitts' ur at Boston. American League. No games scheduled. American Association. Columbus at Kansas City. Indianapolis at Minneapolis. Louisville at St. Paul. Cleveland at Milwaukee. Federal League. St. Louis at Pittsburg. Chicago at Baltimore. Kansas City at Brooklyn. Indianapolis at Buffalo.

Score-by innings and summary:

St An.. .40433067 937 27 4 Lutheran 0001 0 1130 6 7 13

Batteries Hafner and Maher: Lahr

man, Becker, O'Neal and Eversman.

Two base hits Maher, Tietz, Elliott and Smith. Three base hits Maher.

Home run Hafner.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS. TJd to noon of Antr ft. 1414 fh

Trustees of the School City of Rich

mond, ma., will receive bids for replacing all Direct Current Motors in the Public School Ttiiilriinea nf tha nitv

with Alternating Current Motors.

bpecmcauons are on file at the office of the School Board in the High School Bulldine.

TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOL CITY,

Aug t-7. Richmond, Ind.

There is something like a ni

caterpillars on tne Kowloon planta

tions in unina. Twelve millions have been destroyed so far, and the HongKong legislature has voted $6,500 to cary the work of extermination.!

County History While Ifs Fresh Compiled in Interesting Chapters for Busy, Readers.

LYONS STATION- The Doddridge Chapel literary society met Tuesday evening August 4, at the home of Walter Burgess. Over eighty young people enjoyed the program, the main feature of which was a debate on the question: "Resolved, that all the Women of the United States Should Have the Right of Suffrage." The affirmative was supported by Otta Greene, Daphne Daily, and Cora Gates. The negative by George Kramer, Everett Gates and Alvin Threewitts. The mod erator, Joshua Allen,left the decision to the audience at the close of the debate. The affirmative won by a large majority. A piano solo by Marcia Wise and a vocal solo by Mildred Clevenger were very much enjoyed. Everett and Cora Gates sang a duet accompanied by the guitar. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Clara Houseworth, Aug. 18. The president has planned a mocktrial and an indoor track meet for that evening, which promise to be very humorous and entertaining features. LODGE TO PICNIC. HOLLANDSBURG County K. of P. picnic will be held Thursday at Greenville on the fair grounds. Quite a number from the local lodge will be in attendance. C. L. V. Whiteman, from here, as "Old Man Grump" will be a feature of the trip. TO VOTE ON HEATER. HOLLANDSBURG An election will be held Thursday evening at the corporation building 4-6 p. m. to decide whether or not to bond the district for $2,500 to buy a new heater for the school building. The plant in use at the present time has been condemned, it being not only

inadequate but a very unsanitary affair. The smoke in the rooms last term caused considerable bronchial trouble for the children besides the unpleasantness. ' ;. ' J COMMISSION ELECTS. -EATON The Preble county budget commission, composed of County Au

ditor Rehfuss, Mayor Foos and A. H. Christman, of this city, has been organized by the selection of Mayor Foos, president and Auditor Rehfuss clerk. The task of 'fixing the taxing rate for the various districts of the county was begun today. PICK SUPERINTENDENT. HOLLANDSBURG Harrison and Jefferson townships have selected a superintendent for the rural schools of both townships. Olga Anna Jones was chosen for the position on the second ballot. The first ballot was a tie 7-7 between Miss Jones and the only other contestant, Mr. Marshall Brown of New Madison. As Miss Jones was to have been the superintendent of the local high school this winter it leaves a vacancy here to be filled.

CLUB PRAISES WORK OF JONES Oil ROADS

Commercial fers His Mile Law.

Committee Preplan to Three-

SEEK SECRETARY FOR CITY CHARITY

Information is being collected by the chairman of the charities bureau, Fred R. White, regarding men fitted to take the position of organized charity in Richmond. The desired Information has not been secured. Charity organizations in several other cities have been written to regarding men for the important position. Immediate action will be taken as soon as applications come in. A secretary will be seated in time to assume charge of this fall's work.

"Strong opposition to the operations

of the three-mile road law where "un

necessarily and extravagant methods are proposed" and encouragement of the economical and efficient road work that has been done by Superintendent W. O. Jones Is urged upon the Commercial club by its committee on taxation. The report of Fred H. Lemon, chairman of the committee. Is the result of an investigation which was made by S. W. Hayes, of the Hayes Track Appliance company. Mr. Hayes found that the roads in Wayne county cost about $15,000 a mile when macadamized under the three-mile road law. In Ohio roads are macadamised for $6,000 to $7,000 a mile, or less than half, by using the old foundation. These roads are more satisfactory than the roads built here, acording to the committee. The report which is to be presented to the county commissioners, reads in part: Praise W. O. Jones. "After summing up the results of our investigations, we recommend: "That in view of the expensive construction of roads under the threemile road law, and the excellent showing that Superintendent Jones is making with a small amount of money at his disposal in county maintenance, that we heartily approve the movement on the part of the county commissioners, township trustees and County Superintendent Jones to placing more township roads under the county superintendent of roads, allow

ing him a larger amount of money tor road building. "We recommend that the club assist in giving the greatest possible public lty to the greatly increased tax rater which will result from continued operations under the law, and strongly oppose further operations where unnecessarily expensive and extravagant methods are proposed, and urge that the proper committee of the club ao' tlvely oppose such petitions. "The work that Mr. Jones Is doing Is deserving of the highest commendation from the standpoint of efficiency with economy, and he has demonstrated the possibility of building good

roads without the tremendous expense which the three-mile road law allows."

HEAR REV. EELLS

Rev. Eells, of Cairo, 111, win fill the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church Sunday. He has been invited by the pastoral committee to deliver a trial sermon here. Since the refusal of the Rev. Mr. McCormack to leave his Cambridge church. Rev. Eells Is now the candidate for the place.

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GREEN TO ATTEND TYPO. CONVENTION

In fighting the removal of the national headquarters of the International Typographical Union from Indianapolis, delegates from that city will be supported by Edwin C. Green, who will represent the local union at the convention in Providence, R. I., August 10 to 15. Mr. Green is a linotype operator in the Palladium composing room. Although Kansas City is offering many inducements to the printers to remove their headquarters the sentiment of the body favors Indianapolis.

Atelegraph wire in the open country lasts four times as long as one in a city.

ITALY INSISTS ON REMAINING NEUTRAL

BY LEASED WIRE. PARIS, Aug. 6. Italy has replied to Germany's ultimatum with a statement that Germany was the aggressor In the conflict with England and France and sees no necesity for altering her decision to remain neutral, according to a Rome dispatch received by a news agency here.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. William Boyd and Charles Wood, under name of Richmond Oxypathor Co., have dissolved partnership August 5, 1914. William Boyd will continue the business under same name. 100 South Twelfth street. WILLIAM BOYD, CHARLES WOOD.

Don't Dose Your Children With Pills, Tablets, and Lax, tives Every Time Their Stomachs and Bowels Are Out of Order.

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