Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 154, 11 June 1915 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOItt) PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY. JUNE 11; 1915.
gPQKT ;NEWS"
(DOS SWELL UP OVER BLOW 6IVENNEWSYS Victors Challenge All Comers for Championship of ; Business District After Last Night's Game. Jhe Kremos were all to the merry '.ast night, after defeating a team mown aa the Neweys by the wore of to 6 at Athletic park. The Newsys ere strengthened much by the ad.!Uon of some S. A. L. players, but ie Kremos had too much class, and ie leaguers playing could not pull ' ut a victory. The Kremos are Just a little chesty iday over their victory, and are out Ith a challenge a mile long to meet ly team in their class for the cham- ' ionship of the down-town district, core: Kremos. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. B. hornburg. 3b 3 0 0 2 0 0 VMetz, 2b .... 4 12 2 10 immerman, ss 4 2 2 , 1 1 0 :ckler, p .... 4 2 0 1 0 0 Cennedy, lb 4 3 2 6 0 0 'earyean, cf . . 4 1 11 0 1 tewart, c ... 4 0 1 ; 1 4 0 lelly, rf 3 0 0 2 0 0 l.nyder. If 3 0 1 3 0 JD Totals 33 9 9 18 6 1 Newsys. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Swing, 3b .... 4 0 2 1 0 0 L Mitchell, cf 3 0 0 2 1 0 3uits. p 2 1 0 1 0 1 Moore, 2b .... 3 1,1 3 0 2 Craycraft, c .. 3 1 1 2 8 0 Mitchell, rf 2 0 0 2 0 0 lates, lb 3 1 0 5 1 0 Walls, ss 2 1 1 1 1 1 Williams, p .. 3 1 1 1 0 J) Totals 24 6 6 18 11 4 Score by Innings: kremos 0 2 3 0 2 29 9 1 Newsys 03100 26 6 4 Two-base hit, Kennedy. Double plays, Eckler to Thornburg to Kennedy; O'Metz to Kennedy; Zimmernan to O'Metz. Struck out, by Suits '., by Williams 3, by Eckler 4. Bases nn balls, off Williams 1, off Eckler 3. '-fit by pitcher, Zimmerman. Umpire,, 3uck Muhl.
Masonic Calendar
Friday June 11, King Solomon Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated Convocation.
THE PROPER COURSE Information of Priceless Value to Every Richmond Citizen. How to act in an emergency is knowledge of inestimable worth, and this is particularly true of the diseases and ills of the human body. If you suffer with kidney backache, urinary disorders, or any form of kidney trouble, the advice contained In the following statement should add a valuable asset to your store of knowledge. What could be more convincing proof of the efficiency of Doan's Kidney Pills than the statement of a Richmond citizen who used them and who publicly tells of the benefit derived. Mrs. John Brannan, IS South Third street, Richmond, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are just as represented and are a fine kidney remedy. Whenever any of us have pains in the back or other troubles, caused by irregular kidney action, Doan's Kidney Pills give relief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Brannan had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
TIRED, ACHING MUSCLES RELIEVED. Hard work, over-exertion, mean, stiff, sore muscles. Soan's Liniment lightly applied, a little quiet, and your soreness disappears like magic. "Nothing ever helped like your Sloan's Liniment. I can never thank you enough," writes one grateful user. Stops suffering, aches and pains. An excellent counter-irritant, better and cleaner than mustard. All druggists. 25c. Get a bottle today. Penetrates without rubbing. Adv.
AN EASY, PLEASANT LAXATIVE. One or two Dr. King's New Life Pills with a tumbler of water at night. No bad. nauseating taste; no belching gas. Go right to bed. Wake up in the morning, enjoy a free, easy bowel movement, and feel fine all day. Dr. King's New Life Pills are sold by all druggists, 36 in an original package, for 25c. Get a bottle today enjoy this easy, pleasant laxative. Adv.
AD-HILLS MEET TAILORS' SQUAD AT PLAYGROUND , . ,
Easthaven Manager Hopes For Break in Luck When Team Meets A. S. M. For : Second Time. 8. A. L. GAMES. A. S. M. at Easthaven. . , Vigrans vs. Natco, Athletic park. D. & W. vs. Ad-Hill, playgrounds,. The Advance-Hills have a " tough game ahead of them tomorrow when they hook up with the Tailors at the playgrounds. There was a time when the D. & W. were considered easy
meat for all the teams in the circuit, but since they performed last : Saturday aginst :the - Vigrans the ; team is now a feared aggregation. Now that the owcership of Claude Knight Is straightened out, to use Manager . Stevens' words, "We're" going right through the ieague.at high speed from now on." ' Brady' probably will work in the box for the Ads, with Johnson starting' for the Tailors. . Two of the league leaders will' come together at Athletic park, the Vigrans and Natcos trying conclusions. In their first tussle of the season the
Vigrans walked away with their op
ponents, but since that time Puckett
has strengthened his squad, and to beat them will be no easy matter. Cy Wallace . will be in the game for the Natcos, probably in the outfield. Mayer probably will work for Hi's team, the choice of the Vigrans falling to Minner. What will Easthaven do tomorrow is a question that is bothering . Lon Slack. The west side boys have had tough sledding so far, having tasted defeat in every game played. They have already last to the Seeders, but figure , that their ; luck ; should take a turn for the better tomorrow and give them a victory. Roy Peck will officiate at Easthaven, Schattel at the playgrounds, and Meyers at Athletic park. All game called at 2 o'clock.
Elongated Elks Challenge Fats
Joe Pelts and his collection of , at tenuated ball tossers are responsible for the following: ; ... "Disputing the decisiveness of the "victory" . won over, our Valiant baseball tosesrs at Beallview park Wednesday we the Leans of Richmond lodge. No. 649 B. P. O. Elks, hereby challenge the world for a championship
game, time and place to be determined by special envoys. We refer especially to the Fats, so called of No. -649 whose exultation over Wednesday's result we particularly resent. Signed, Leans by. JOS. B. PELTZ, Capt."
daughters, Mrs. Walter Kenney, Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs.- Fred Ledbettex, three sisters, Mrs.' James, Bryant, Mrs. Henry Owens, Mrs. Ruth Duke and one brother, Edmund Lamb, who all reside in this vicinity. ' The funeral will" take place "at" 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the res
idence with burial in Earlham cemetery. Friends may call at any time after 10 o'clock Saturday morning, f 11 1 '.' llM" 11 .. . ..f4 ,..-.-.v. ? Sweden will buy" 120,000 tons -of wheat as a food reserve "
ACTRESS WINS FAVOR
A greatly improved bill was put on at the Union Air Dome last night, and the management announced that the principals of - the- company, . with . Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Mylie. managers, would
remain at the air dome next week
with ; playlets and vaudeville. The
company's leading lady made herself!
popular last night in the farce which: was presented, and in the vaudeville numbers between acts. j
City Statistics
Deaths and Funerals. LAMB Thomas Albert Lamb, aged 59 years, three months and 17 days, died at 8 o'clock this morning at his home two miles north of the city on the Union pike. The deceased has been ill for a long time. Mr. Lamb was well-known in his community. v He is survived by his wife, Carrie Lamb, three sons, Elmer Lamb, of Detroit, Oscar and Richard Lamb, three
A COUGH REMEDY THAT RELIEVES. It's prepared from the healing Pine Balsam, Tar and Honey all mixed in a pleasant, soothing Cough Syrup called Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Thousands have benefited by its use no need of your enduring that annoying Cough or risking a dangerous Cold. Go to your dealer, ask for a 25c original bottle Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, start using at once and get rid of your Cough and Cold. Adv. A GOOD HOUSEHOLD SALVE Ordinary ailments and injuries are not of themselves serious, but infection or low vitality may make them iangerous. Don't neglect a cut, sore, bruise or hurt because it's small. Blood Poison has resulted from a pin-prick or scratch. For all such . ailments Bucklen's Arnica Salve is excellent. It protects and heals the hurt, is antiseptic, kills infection and prevents dangerous complications. Good for all Skin Blemishes, Pimples, Salt.Rheum. 3czema. Get an original 2-ounce 25c iox from your druggist. Adv.
Kegmlar Price $100
SPECIAL SaMay
Oily
Pnnmmps &
At Per Pair . . .
Yes, read it again! You are not mistaken, we are going to sell some of our novelty pumps and Oxfords all this season's styles at per pair $1.00.
Regular Price $4.00
Saturday only we sell this pump at
Come Early Saittwirdlay More-
Sing WMUe ttltoe Sfizes Arc (Good Never before have you been offered such shoes for $1.00 and you may never have such an opportunity again. These Bargains will not last long, so to secure these shoes you must act at once. THE SHOP AHEAD. Will-Over Wml Stop 708 Main Street
A GREAT CLEAN-UP SALE OF ALL SPRING HATS Starting Tomorrow and Continuing All Next Week Startling Values Startling Variety Startling Prices It is just such bargains as these that have made this store famous for its value giving. The hats offered will appeal to well dressed women because the styles are desirable and wearable. Don't miss them Come at Once.
Removes Hairy Growths Without Pain or Bother
. (Modes of Today.) -r -I Mt is not necessary to use a painful process to remove hairy growths, for with a little delatone handy you can keep the skin entirely free from these beauty destroyers. - To remove hair, make, a-stiff paste with a little powdered delatone and -water. Spread this on the hairy, surface , and in about 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. To guard against disappointment, be careful to get real
delatone. -Adv.
To Owna a Wattcfln Pnvfnr It the F.nsv Wnv 1 V
Halter's Jitney Sales Plan You won't miss the money you pay only FIVE CENTS the first weeV ten cents the second .week, 15c the third .week and so on until the: watch is paid for. .' ." We will sell you any article In the store on the same terms proportionfttcly 'j '. " - - SAVE YOUR JITNEYS BUY A WATCH. iaicrs Jewelry Store:
810 Main St.
Expert Watch Repairing.
Seinmi-AiminimisiH Clearance Saflc
USEE) IPEAMDS
For Tee Pays (My It will pay you to investigate these this week as they are great bargains, being taken in exchange on player pianos and brought in from rents in homes. All in first class condition and fully guaranteed. Come see . them Tomorrow.,
I COTE Upright Fancy Oak Case.
1 McCONAHA Oak Case Fine Condition. Cheap
1 MELIN-WINKEL Upright Mahogany Case 1 REMINGTON PLAYER Golden Oak Case. Almost new.
1 REMINGTON Oak Case.
1 LINDEMAN & SONS Parlor Grand Cost new, $1.000-Sale Price $375.
Four Organs at Bargain Prices High Top Organs with Mirrors and oak cases, $15 and up
Four Square Pianos Carved legs; original price, $450, now, $20 each
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10TH AND MAIN STS.
RICHMOND, IND.
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BIGGEST TRIMMED HAT BARGAINS EVER OFFERED AT . . .
$3.95
A special collection of some especially good styles. Values up to $6.00 and some few that sold for much more. Only strictly 'mid-summer hats are reserved, they of course cannot be included, but there are many hats suitable for mid-summer wear.
UNTRIMMED HATS Values You Never Dreamed Possible, at 25c and 50c Everything included except black and white. All colored hats go, regardless of value. Colors include Blue, Grey, Browns, Green, Red, etc.
If You Can't Stop in Tomorrow Come in Be Brim Full
TRIMMED HATS BIG VARIETY From Early Spring.. Values $3 to $5, on Sale at ! 50c and $1.00 If you want to economize here's your' chance. We'll sell you $5.00 Hats here for $1.00; $3.00 Hats for 50c. Come and See Them.
Next Week as Every Day This Store Will of Bargains.
MISS AUSTIN
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1012 MAIN ST.
WESTCOTT HOTEL BUILDING
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Free
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With Every Spring-weight Suit of DENNIS Tailored Clothes $20 to $45
sold within a limited time, we are giving as a sales stimulant an Extra Pair of Trousers without charge Just pay us the price of a single suit and when you open up the box there'll be TWO Pairs of Trousers in it Note This offer does not apply to suits of "Tropii crash", Silk, Linen, Mohair or Palm Beach. Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed $1.00
The ROY W. DENNIS Shop
Roy W. Dennis.
8 NORTH TENTH ST.
W. R. Woodworth
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