Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 27, 11 December 1913 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. DEC. 11, 1913
SANTA CLAUS GETS NUMEROUS LETTERS
Richmond Children Flood Kris Kringle's Office With Mail.
CHILD'S MOTHER DEAD
Little Theima Webb Says Anything Will Be Satisfactory.
Mindful that it -will soon be Christmas, ami that Santa Ciaus in tho rush of the season whfn thre are so many children to be supplied, may forget. them or not bring the things they want, Richmond rhildren are already HeridJriK letters telling him where they live and what they most desire for Christmas. One little fiirl forgot to sign her full name or even to furnish Santa Claus with her street address, but there is no doubt that Santa will look her up anyhow, now that he knows what she wants. Another child asks for a number of things, then tells Santa that she has no mother, and concludes by telling him that she will be satisfied with anything he may bring her. There is no doubt that Santa will remember this unselfish little girl. Since the postoffice authorities are ignorant of Santa's correct address, letters addressed to him have been given to the Palladium, which will see that he receives them when he arrives in Richmond. The letters received today followSome of the Letters. Dear Santie Please bring me some furs and a doll and a Sunday dress and rins and a braslet and candy and nuts. 1 have no mother to care for me. Bring me anything you want to.
I want some story books if you please. Theima Webb, 707 South G street. Please don't forget us. I sit myself down to drop you a few lines. I am a little boy ten years old. Will you please bring me something this Xmas. I want a slead and that will be all I will ask for. I have two little sisters that want some two. my name is Claude Hall. I live at 40 South Thirteenth street, Richmond, Ind. Here what my sisters want. A doll and a doll cart and a set of dishes. There name is Helen Hall and Hazzel Hall the same address. Please dont for get us. I am a good little boy good by. Dear Santa I like to have a round track v.-ith a engion on it. Good by. Robert pitcher, 80 South 6. Dear Santa Clause Please bring me a nice big doll that has nice bloack hair and that will open and shut her eyes and also a nice pocket hot and if you will get me a nice book and I will trp and be a eood girl this coming years so wi'h love to you I will say good by for this year. Your little dauehter. Florence Kva Davis, 44 Pearl st. Dear Santa Clans will you send me some candy, nuts, fruit and some toys to me do not let me hear you come flown thf chimney. Just anything. Yours truly, Lawrence Lady. Dear Santa, will you bring me a traitie that will run on a track and a veloicopede. I am a little "ooy five years old I havf- a little sister she would like a doll that would not brack. Please dear santa, Norval -Murphy, Sit; N. IS st. Santa I want a go cart, a box of domines, a cupl of books, something for my go cart a set of dishes, a little stove, a desk, a tablet, and some pencils and a new eraser and a doll and a mother goose book and a longfellow book and 2 boxes of candy and a bed. Helen. Dear Santa I thought I would write you a few lines to let you know what I want, this Christmas, if I live and nothing happens. I want a doll, a little watch, and a stove and a bed and a little house. From Helen. Dear Santa Claus How are you? Are you well. I am well, but T am pretty poor. Will you send me ariew dress, a set of China dishes, and a pair of hoes, and some toys and a doll. too. 733 North Thirteenth street. I hope I will see you again Santa Claus. Good bye. Elenetha Orendin.
STARRS INVINCIBLE
Take Three Games From the Doctors in "Y" League Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Starrs IS ;i .S37 Hunts H 7 M, Pan Handles 12 'a .571 I. if. C 10 11 .470 Models 10 11 .47h V. M. C. A 7 11 .38S Doctors 6 14 .300 L. Sox 3 14 .176 s The Starrs again demonstrated their ability to cope successfully with any team in the Y. M. C. A. League last night by trimming the Doctors in three straight games. All the contests were close, the Starrs taking the last by a margin by eight points. Miller rolled 197, the high score. Most cf the scores were comparatively low. Scores: Starrs. Miller 1 4H 162 197 Denny IT. 7 1 61 143 5ieyen 127 138 138 Steinkamp 14 4 146 158 Mayer 130 155 153 Totals 713 762 7S9 Doctors. Markley 144 132 133 Bond 136 160 152 Harold 131 137 178 Gentle 145 136 154 Sprouse 132 147 164 Totals 688 712 871
RANDOM NOTES ' FROM EARLHAM ! The Earlham Science Club clios officers for the ensuing year at a recent meeting. William Gi.ford was el- : ected president: Earl Fow'.r of Fa:rmount, vS'-e president : Florence It-an ! of Indianapolis, secretary: Price Engle of Lynn, treasurer. The prc.cram committee is composed of Prof. Had- ; ley. Craig BuMer of Aledo, 111 , and Ora I Jones of Fairmount. Six Earlham debaters will contest at Lindley Hall, Friday in the last of a series of inter-class debates to pick ,
t ream to no asainst .V.b:on CoiUgi. nuxt month. Fr h! Hollo'.vcll. of G.-ld-boro. X. C. : Harvey Cox. of Indianapolis: Charles Seir.'.er, of Milton: Howard ?dcMinu. of Cer.tervillc : J;-r. Co. of Indianapolis and Mark Mi'.is. of Valley Mills, Ind.. are the contes'av.ts. The first three will depute the affinaativo of the question "Resolved. That Immigration Shculd Be Further Restricted."
RICHIE-MURPHY ROUT CALLED OFF
The American elm has many t:m.s demonstrated its superior value as i street or lav. n tree. It is not r.t-arly so subject to discasf or .n.-cets as many other trees.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal . De 11 -:-vi'-. to the fact thai ChampKUl Ricb.it' was compelled to undergo an operiiti.-xi j or a ir.U'at alH'es just prior to his scheduled bout with Tommy Murphy t-terday the Tvh' as called off P the promoter. The two richters v.iii.ed it: at 135 pounds to comply with the torfei: ai-reeir.er.t. j 1 -ar.se quantities of eegs are being sect fro:i Prince Edward island to j'i;e lU'St-.-u market the tu-w tar-
j :iT law caiue into effect, i
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Large deposits of sulphur have been found in southern Texas and are to be developed in . similar manner to the development of the Louisiana sulphur fields.
Fur Opening at Knollenberg's Friday.
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On Thursday mornings skates will be furnished free to beginners. Mr. Fry and Mr. Shute will instruct the ladies. Skating Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Morning Afternoon and Evening.
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' Christmas Tjjg iCB 1I S3)(B(IlSl USE PIAN0, UPRIGHTS AND PLAYERS I
ERE is an opportunity for some one to get a Piano at an exceedingly lower price than a new piano. It will answer the same purpose as a new one and few people would recoenize a. l Tni o j t i . i t- . i
n as a useu one. i nese pianos, some diarr maae ana otners or reputable make, are in excellent condition-the only reason we have them is that they were taken in by us on trade for Starr Player Pianos. You will find them in all the desired woods, such as Ebony, Golden Oak, Mahogany and Walnut. CjfBefore you buy your Christmas Gifts, see these Bargains.
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Pfiaiws Atiat will go oiu Sale Toimoipfow AJT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Baldwin Piano Th is is one of the dicontinued styles of Baldwin make, Mahogany case, and in good condition. Hamilton Piano This was taken in change as the others we are offering Golden Oak case, good bargain. J. & C. Fisher Piano This is an ebony case very good bargain for some one.
Starr Made Player Pianos Discontinued Styles One STARR Mahogany case and in good condition big bargain.
One TRAYSER Mahoganv case.
One STARR Mahogany case. One STARR Mahogany case.
New England Piano This was taken in on trade on Starr Player. It has ebony case and in good condition. Cable & Sons Piano This is a mahogany case and very good piano for some one at a Special Price. Richmond Piano This is a discontinued style, taken in trade for a Player. It is a' walnut case.
You can buy these Used Pianos either Cash or Payments.
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You can buy these Used Pianos either Cash or Payments.
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