Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 4, 12 November 1911 — Page 8

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PAGE EIGH17 THE RICH3100 rAlajADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1911.

PEOPLE OF COUNTY TAKE FIELD AFTER QUAIL JJID RABBIT Over Four Hundred Hunting Licenses Have Been Issued Three of the Number of the Fair Sex.

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the law is unjust In some respects in that Wayne county does not benefit to the extent of its contributions to the state treasury. The purpowe of issuing licenses is not only to afford revenuo for protection to game, but also in order that the sport, admittedly somewhat dangerous, can be regulated better. Kvrry licensed hunter gives his age, weight, height, color of hair, eyes, complexion and whether or not he bears any distinctive marks, even a crooked finger or a birthmark. One Is not allowed to hunt unless he has secured the consent of the land owner In case of any property is damaged by huntsmen, the landowner is enabled to Identify the responsible parties.

COLONIALS HAVE HUNCH ON PENNANT

SENIORS WON FROM R. H. S. SOPHOMORES

In a hotly played contest, the seniors of the high school triumphed over the sophomores in basketball last evening at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium by the score of 17 to 12. Ed Laning, 1912, made the best record of the game registering eight goals himself. Ross L.yons starred for the losers. The contest yesterday will not count in the interclass championship, as it was not previously scheduled. The sophomores were to have played the juniors, and the seniors were to have pitted their strength against the first year students, but 191:; and 1S15 failed to appear, and forfeited their games. Fountain City High School forfeited its scheduled contest with the Ionian Bible class team at the association gymnasium. Coach Roy J. Horton is optimistic ovor the prospects for a successful basketball aggregation to represent the Y. M. ('. A. this winter. Carl Allit'.on, formerly of Indiana rnivt-isity, and Harrington, arc the two most experienced players trying for positions en the team, and Horton bdkves that with these as a nucleus, he can develop n winning snjuid. The Y. M. C. . team will be matc hed with the best teams in this part of the country.

WOULD INVESTIGATE A SOCjALPROBLEM Organization of a "Sunshine Society" to Help Unwary and Needy Urged.

That the Colonial bowling team will annext the city title this winter with little difficulty, is the general opinion held by local pin enthusiasts after a review of the play during the past week. The Colonials continue to win two of every three games played,

and are gradually pulling away from!

their rivals'. Arthur King has the best individual record of the local bowlers, as ho has averaged 177 pins every game. Dr. Frank Harold stands second in the list with an average Hcoro of 174. Standing of thoteams. City League. Team Pet. Won host l'in Av.

14 7 11 10 !) 12 8 13

American League. Pet. Won Lost PinAv.

14 7 737 10 11 692 9 12 707 9 12 708

Colonials .... HK Lichtenfels ..524 Pan Handles .428 D'm'd Edges .380

810 794 186 788

Team

Starr P'nos .666 Juniors 476 Eikenberrys .429 Boredricks ..429

ADiffaenco In Time. A traveler la Ireland, riding a horse that had seen fetter days, stopped on a country roadln Donegal and aske.i a peasant: "How far Is ttUo Letterkenny?" : Now, every tme irishman, gentle or aimple. Is a born sportsman and has n keen appreciation of the points of good horse. So. nfter surveying tiplorry steed wIQlrtlie eye of a connoisseur, the rustic replied slowly: "Tbnt depends." "How depends? Depends on what'" asked the traveler'Jmpatiently. "Well." returned Pat in the nam measured tons. "ye see. sor. wid . decent horse irs a matther av five mile or so; wld that quare baste hv yours It's fully tin. But" with a sudden burst of energy "If It was wan t Major Doyle's blood mares ye'd In there now!"

ART OF JUGGLING. A Means of Recreation For the Sedentary or Bedridden. Speaking of conjuring, the allied nr. of juggling is one of the most amusing nud valuable of diversions, esj e daily to the sedentary. Many physi cians become expert in juggling, but it is to their patients that it Is most useful. The bedridden, if they retain the use of their bauds, may beguile many :t weary hour In learning to keep thnn or four tennis balls In the air at once and in balancing sticks and other sim pie objects on the forettager or on tin; chin. For the brain workerwho does' not care for walking there is no better recreation. It has often occurred to us that In cases where there is nuy reason to fear some form of paralysis the educating of disused cerebral, ccrebellnr and spinal centers by tin rapid and complex movements requir etl In juggling might serve to act as an efficient preventive. "We do not wish to claim too much for manual education of this kind, but we may point out that It tends to perfect nervous poise and that no juggling trick can be properly done if the performer indulges in dissipation even so mild ns beer and cigarettes. American Medicine.

A "Sunshine Society" is being advocated in this city. Mrs. Mary Frame Selby, 217 North Eighteenth street believes that if the plan started in San Francisco were followed in this city that the worthy poor and needy could be cared for better. The idea which has been carried out in the West is to purchase a few acres outside of the city and erect a building upon it. The wives, whose husbands have deserted them and who are unable to support themselves and children can be placed under the. care of the "Sunshine Society." Young girls whose hopes have been blighted may be sent to the society for temporary help. Especially during the winter is such an institution needed here it is said, as the other benevolent organizations are unable to afford shelter and to sive help to all of the poverty stricken poor. It is not. improbable that this matter will be brought before the County Council of Charities at its next session to have it discussed. The ravages of disease is becoming more evident among the poorer families as the weather becomes colder. In many cases these diseases bear evidence of the low standard of morality that prevails, it is said. Persons advocating the "Sunshine Society" say that if women could be sent to a home of this character that it would do much to elevate social conditions in this city.

s TALE OF A NAIL The Queer Way In Which a Crime Was Brought to Light. Dr. John Donne, the famous English divine and poet, who lived in the reign of James I., was a veritable Sherlock Holmes. . One of his famous exploits was as follows: He was walking In the churchyard while a grave was being dug. when the sexton cast up a moldering skull. The doctor Idly took it up and in handling it found a headless nail driven into it. This be managed to take out and conceal in his handkerchief. It was evident to him that murder had been done. He questioned the sexton and learned that the skull was probably that of a certain man who was the proprietor of a brandy shop and was a drunkard, being found dead in bed one morning after a night in which he had drunk two quarts of brandy. "Had he a wife?" asked the doctor. "Yes." "What character does she bear?" "She bore a very good character, only the neighbors gossiped because she married the day after her husband's funeral. She still lives here." The doctor soon called on the woman. He asked for and received the par ticulars of the death of her husband. Suddenly opening his handkerchief, he showed her the telltale nail, asking In a loud voice, 'Madame, do you know this nail?" The woman was so surprised that she confessed, was tried and executed. London Tit-Bits.

About two hundred officers in the army have made application for entrance into the military aviation school at College Park, Md., desiring to learn

the art of flying. As soon as one hundred young men from civil life have been commissioned as officers to supply the present need the gov

ernment Is to buy a dozen or more additional aeroplanes of various types, and most of the applicants will be trained in the new art.

Sore Throat. Tou owe it to your family to have a bottle of TONS1LSNE ready for instant use 3t tho first appearance of Sore Throat. TONSILiNE will cure it, and by curing it you avoid the danger of Tonsilitis, Quinsy, Croup, Diphtheria an J other dread diseases. No wonder TONSILINE is so popular a Sore Throat Cure. It is made to euro Sore Throat. When you have Sore Throat

the gateway to tho body 13 sick. Then you need a remedy you can be sure of one made er.pecia.lly for curinj? Sore Throat. Don't delay TONSILINE 13 the stilch in time. . 25 cents and 50 cents. Hospital Size $1.00. All Druggists.

FRECKLED GIRLS FRECKLES, TAN AND BROWN MOTH reign supreme here. SOUTHERN GIRLS live in a broiling sun the year 'round and have the finest complexions on earth. For generations they have used BLEACH CREAM. You buy and use tons of cold cream. WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM MADE SOUTHERN BEAUTY FAMOUS. IT WILL DO THE SAME FOR YOU. Two jars at most (they are large) will bleach off the worst case of Freckles, Tan or Brown Moth and leave your complexion as fair as that of a babe, then one or two applications a week will keep you fair. The Cream is white, fragrant, harmless, fine. Will not make hair grow. I have just received a supply from the makers, Wilson Freckle Cream Co., Charleston, South Carolina. Sizes 50c and $1.00. Come in, see and try a jar, or send me the price and I will mail it to you. I will give you back your money if it fails.

THE SEARCHLIGHT UTILITY Maintains a uniform heat in your home day and nijjht.

It burns hard coal, and burns it all not an atom gets away. It burns steadily, too, and with the J. B. Howard combustion damper set at night there will not be one degree variation in the temperature. It will heat three times the space, has twice the life, and requires less coal than any baseburner on earth. As a fire keeper it sticks to its job, holding fire seven days and seven nights with one filling. It is practically its own fireman you do not have to worry. We are agents for these wonderful stoves. Come in and see them.

THE AIR-IIlitiT FLORENCE HOTBLBST For Solt Coal or Wood This wonderful stove is so constructed that the gases which ordinarily escape up the chimney, uncombusted, are brought again, in contact with the fire and consumed. This is true of no other stove. It will burn soft coal or slack, or wood. We are agents for these marvelous stoves. Come in and see them. THE GARLAND BASEBURNER has been giving satisfactory service for too many years to need any words of praise from us. We handle a full line. Let us show you their many excellent features. Seaney & Brown. 915 Main St.

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(Kffanmafl Fump Tomorrow Momwflay In Oar Rcady-to-VVcar Department By one of America's Foremost Furriers. An opportunity to choose your Furs from one of the greatest, most varied lines of high grade Furs seldom shown in cities the size of Richmond and a display that is not equalled even by the largest city stores. Tis a Chance to Buy Fine Furs, Reputable Furs, the kind that give satisfaction, in all the latest and most approved styles and kinds from the Smallest Neck Pieces to the Finest Fur coats at prices Tomorrow (Monday) that will be quite interesting to prospective fur buyers. In order to give Holiday Fur Buyers the advantage of this showing, we will lay away and hold all Holiday Furs purchased until Christmas, if desired. Take Advantage of This Offering: It's C irly Your Opportunity. Lee IB. Nastanm Go.

EARLY SHOPPERS MoMdlaiy JJeweDry Sale Select now and we'll hold any article on a small deposit In order to induce early holiday shopping we will offer special price inducements all this week until Saturday. This store is brim full of nice, new, lasting holiday gifts the greatest assortment we have ever shown.

German silver Mesh Bags', extra strong links, beautiful ornamental frame, kid and

silk lined, large size, at $1.75 to $7.00 Children's and misses' gold filled bracelets, warranted, 75c to $2.00

New CJold Filled Bracelets, with latest engravings, in polished English and Roman finish, at $2.00 to $7.50 Lockets and chains. New engravings in polished English and Roman finish. Set with semi-precious stones 2 75 Heavy silver plated bread trays, Extra special J 25 to $2.25 Diamond set jewelry in the most eJaborated assortments offered at about wholesale prices. Nickel Alarm Clocks, dependable time keepers, with shut-off and long alarms. Warranted one year, while they last 75c

Solid Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, from the country's foremost silversmith's shops 50c

All

Cuff Links, set with genuine diamonds, t $2.25 Sterling Silver Thimbles, Extra heavy. Special for Saturday 15c Sterling Silver Plated Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets; hand engravings; S and $10 values $6.00 to $7.00

Solid Ebony Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets $3.00 Dresden China Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets; hand decorated, $3.00

and $4.00 values $1.50 Men's Brush and Comb Sets; sterling silver plated; hand engraved design; $7 and $S values; special during this sale $6 00 Men's solid German silver Brush and Comb Sets, 600 value $2.75 Beautiful LavalUera, warranted solid gold filled and sterling silver. Some priced as low as. -$J() Solid Gold Lavalliers, set with semi-precious stones and genuine pearls, new designs. Your choice at $5 go

Jf. F. RATLUFF, The Jeweler 12 NORTH NINTH STREET

RICHMOND'S BUSIEST STORE

Good Merchandise Tree Vaflmes Promraptt Service Our store offers you ample stocks of trustworthy merchandise. Our aims are true values. We count no labor lost that renders prompt and efficient service. This is the ever present ideal in this store of stores. A look over the past shows it in its progress.

LET ROMEY'S FURNISH YOUR HOME 4 rooms furnished complete, $189.50 upward. Complete dining room outfit, $64.25. Complete chamber outfit, $39.75.

...Make Your Wife Happy, Mr. HusbandL

Join our Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Club, now forming. New members are being added daily. Club terms $1.00 a week for a few weeks. Save $2.50 by joining the club this week. Send home today a Thermatic Fireless Cooker, only $12.75. They insure properly cooked food and a cool cook. We cheerfully extend the courtesy of a charge account to any responsible person.

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