Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 148, 4 June 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915

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FAT AND LEAN ELKS TO LOCK IIORNSJN LOT General Eggemeyer and Field Marshal Peltz Mobilize Volunteers Coe Receives Iron Cross Before Game.

The general 6taffs of both the Lean

and the Fat Elks have completed the

organization of their respective field forces and the most sanguinary diamond battle of the year will be pulled

off at Beallvlew park Wednesday

afternoon, General Elmer Eggemeyer commanding the heavies, the human

string beans being under the command of Field Marshal Joe Peltz. By merely volunteering their serv

ices as umpires Demas S. Coe and Tom Nicholson have already been decorat

ed with the Victorian Cross, the Iron

Cross and the Congressional Medal for

conspicuous bravery. "We are confident of victory," General Eggemeyer said today. The Old Soldiers Home has kindly loaned us It batter. Pitcher Linus Meredith and Catcher Clarence Jessup. Need I say more?" Peltz Warms Up. "We should worry," remarked Field Marshal Peltz, warming up by pitching mail sacks into his jitney buss. "We haven't a left-hander on the team. The Fats, on the other hand, will enter the game greatly handicapped. In the first place they have a left-handed first baseman, Joe Hill; in the second place Howard Kamp, their fastest and heaviest hitting outfielder is in bad shape, a fly ball hitting him in the head the other day while practicing." The two teams will line up as follows: Fats. Regular Players. Substitutes. Linus Meredith Gus Pfafflin pitcher Clarence Jessup Dr. M. S. Bulla catcher Jospeh Hill Hans N. Koll first base Frank I. Braffett Guy Gotschall second base Jefferson Meyers. .. Louis M. Emmons short stop Elmer Eggemeyer Sol Frankel third base Howard Kamp Henry Goldfinger center field Clifford Price Galen Lamb right field Lewis E. lliff John Zwissler left field Leans. Regular Players. Substitutes. Carl Eggemeyer Nimrod Johnson pitcher Vic Newman Art Hill catcher Harry Brehm Joe Peltz first base George Bayer Dr. Frank Harold second base Ray Newman Ray Lichtenfels short stop Earl Kessler Dudley Elmer third base Howard Hunt Roy Dennis center field Voyle Martindale H. L. Monarch right field Myron Malsby Ernest Calvert left field 1 CENTERVILLE ) 4 Mrs. Will Hurst of Milton is the guest of her brother, Joseph Hurst. An eight pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maniford Richardson Monday. Mrs. Howard Mathews and daughters and Mrs. William Mathews spent yesterday with Mrs. O. K. Logue. of Richmond. The wedding of Valentine Richardson and Mrs. Rose Ridenour both residing west of town took place at the Methodist parsonage Wednesday evening, the Rev. Mr. Pfeiffer officiating. Nathan Colvin and family entertained to dinner yesterday the Rev. Mr. 'McCormick and Mrs. McVea. They were entertained Tuesday by Mr. Williard Townsend and daughters. Raymond Booth returned home Wednesday from the Bible Institute in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Link Jones, Mrs. S. P. Pike and children attended the funeral of Mrs. Lisa Williams of Sugar Grove which took place at Greensfork Thursday. Joseph Blose, Fred Tease, M. A. Stevens, O. K. Dunbar, H. H. Peelle, Carson Meek, Harry Anderson, Paul Stevens, C. B. Lundy. R. J. Deardoff, motored to Abington Wednesday evening and assisted in the organization of a National Old Trail Road association. Mrs. Adelade Houck spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. H. Gilchrist of Richmond. Mrs. Ethel Miller, Mrs. Revillee, Miss Mabel Revillee, Miss Edna Miller attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Spence Stevens of Abington. The funeral of Mrs. Wil Kinder took place Friday at the home near Philomath. Mrs. Kinder was the mother of Mrs. Oscar Russle North of town. Mrs. Adelade Houck was a guest at a club meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Glass this afternoon. The Gauchos of the Argentine are In the habit of hunting skunks, not merelv for their fur, but also for their flesh.

FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Gtt Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, is the prescription othine double Btrentgh is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more ihan an ounce is needed to complettly clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back If it fails to remove freckles. Adv.

SIX WILL GRADUATE FROM ST. ANDREWS

Graduates' of the St. Andrews' high school: will hold their commencement Exercises during the week of June 22, it was announced today. The definite dates have not been decided upon. The program will consist of two entertainments in the auditorium of the school building and the class pla will be given on one evening of this week. The graduates are: Mary Knauber, Rosella Bussen, Eugene Hidelmann, Joseph Maag, Leo Hillman and Carl Weist. The graduates this year instead of delivering essays as has been the rule in previous years, will participate in a debate.

ADDS 33 MEN

CENTERVILLE, Ind., June 4 The meeting at the Christian church here closed last night, after nearly three weeks. The meeting grew in interest right from the start, and the building was not large enough to hold the crowds. Rev. Mr. McCormick preached forceful, inspiring sermons. His helper Mrs. McVey, from Richmond, is a fine director and leader, and her beautiful contralto solos pleased. She was also helped by a good choir, orchestra and pianist, who have been faithful. There were 33 additions.

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very dull," Cranor said. "When we took a half hour off the working day it was with the consent of our employes. We had told them that we would either have to do that or let off two or three people." Cranor said that a new force would be secured and work resumed without

BRIEFS

All glasses washed with hot water at Price's soda fountain.

Cream Ale, same size bottles as Richmond Export Beer. 60c per dozen. Minck Brewing Co. Phones 1214 and 2710. 12-mon-wed-fn-tf A blend for your particular taste in Golden Sun Coffee ask your grocer. Adv.

Egg frappe with malted milk, very delicious, served at Price's.

Spring fever isn't always a joke. Sometimes you need a tonic. Try Minck Brewing Cos Cream Ale. Phones 1214 and 2710. 12 -mon -wed -fri tf Crushed fruit strawberry ice cream and ten other popular flavors of creams and ices at Price's.

Golden Sun Coffee is steel-cut, no chaff, husk or powder; insuring a sparkling, delicious, snappy cup that is the delight of every coffee drinker. Adv.

Those ice cream puffs with whipped cream dressing are very popular. You get them at Price's.

All leading cafes sell Minck Brewing Co.'s Cream Ale. Either in wood or bottles. 12-mon-wed-fri-tf

Remember, your best friend with a box of Price's chocolates.

Have you pains in the back, rheumatism, fainting spells, indigestion, constipation, dull, sick headaches, poor

appetite your stomach's out of kilter take Hollister's Rocky Mountain

Tea (or Tablets) at least once a week

for a month or two and see how dif

ferent you'll feel. 35c. Tea or Tablets. Fosler Drug Co. Adv.

SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNTY

COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that the county council of Wayne county will meet in special session on Saturday, June 12, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the commissioners' court room at the court house in Richmond for such business as may come before it. LEWIS S. BOWMAN, 4-lt Auditor of Wayne County.

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any delay. He informed the Trades Council committee that under no circumstances would, he consider the new contract offered to the company. Commenting on the refusal of the Richmond Union Laundry to enter into a new contract with the' Laundry Workers' Union, the Richmond Labor Herald in its issue today says: : "The majority of the female employes under .the old contract, owing

to the reduction of hours from 9 to 8 hours per day are now receiving, less than six dollars per week which they say is not sufficient Income to provide the - ordinary living- necessities, with absolutely nothing remaining to provide recreation. "Many of these workers have others depending on their meager earnings and for this reason were easily coerced into accepting the shorter hours.

which, were never just or satisfactory. They claim that they have been required to produce the maximum 9 hours output in the alloted time and that this is detrimental to their health, many of them being so fatigued at closing hours that they were scarcely able to Btand up or walk to their homes. '.'The old contract also allowed a reduction of .wages of fireman, washer

man, and other male employes. The new agreement only restores the terms of this old agreement as to wages which they claim are not excessive for the work required, and they Bay they are agreeable to this part of the old contract which Is practically copied from the old agreement. However, they realize the dire necessity of their female co-workers and will stand by the new contract as presented." .

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