Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 231, 9 September 1915 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PAJLLADIUJt AND SUN-TELEGRAIV THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1915

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Mr. Kerjin Will Mett C. C. King of Chicago, on Courts tit New Paris During Com

ing Meet.

Card Index Sjretesi in Booth Gives Complete RcccrJ of Each Entrant in : Annual : Tourney. ' : "

First Division. Peace detested Baker . . Sherer defeated Crull ... Wissler defeated CalUnan . C. C. King defeated Crull

wissler defeated Davis

MANAGERS RELM!; SILENT OF LINEUP FOR FINAL DATTI

tl5E APPLICATION

r TOiOPEN SALOQHS "iS". aaialaaaaaBBiapaBpBaBaaaBaa). ' ', VV-A EATON, O., Sept. 9. While none

bag been filed up to this time, it is re-

Vm-wt,.. in it..' .- ?orted that several persons are con-

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operate a saloon in Eaton,

Kerlin defeated M. o. Reeves az 10 8 lis about even.

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.29 to 14

as tn 15

.32 to 14 v -ijr ueiwwn u vigrans ana :ense to o Derate a saloon in

.32 to 12 Natcos for the championship of the 8." The city at present has five saloons

32 to 5 k A: L. and the betting on the wirier out under provisions of the home rfle

Reeves defeated Kramer

King: defeated -Kramer ... Second Division. Hawley defeated Glanton .

Reeves defeated Howes King "defeated Jeanes ... Swisher defeated Jeanes Swisher defeated Glanton Swisher defeated Smith .

714'to'U

.24 to 17

22 to

...23 to ..17 to ..(22 to ..118 to ...14 to

NEW PARIS, Ohio, Sept. 9. Roque fever is" on the increase in New Parts! ai the second annual tournament of the . Interstate Roque association pre gresses. A booth decorated in the national , colors has been erected 'on the east Bide of the courts, where card index system of all games is kept and the scores filed. This booth is decorated also with pennants from the different clubs represented " and presents a pretty appearance. Fine white sand from a Richmond foundry was

applied to the four grounds Wednesday, making the already fine courts in the best of shape for the remainder of the tournament The results of the games played up to' six o'clock Wednesday evening, are: Monday, Sept. 6: First Division. Kerlin defeated Kramer. ... .32 to 15 Callin defeated Crull ...... 1.32 to 4 Wagner, defeated Baker 27 to 6 Pence defeated Eby .........32 to 2 Kerlin defeated Davis ......32 to 7 Sherer defeated Crull ..32 to 15 Kerlin defeated Wagner i .... 32 to 11 Baker defeated Eby :. ... ...20 to 13 8econd Division. Anderson tied with Pennell . . 6 to 6 Pennell defeated King . . , . . 14 to 6 Hawley defeated Higgs .....28 to, 11 Smith tied with Wm. Wissler 8 to 6 Tuesday,. Sept. 7. Rain Interrupted games of this date and none were played during the afternoon. First Division. Baker defeated Eby . '. .20 to 13 Eby defeated CalUnan 23 to 14 Kerlin defeated Davis 32 to 7 Davis defeated C. C. King ..32 to 11 Ladd defeated M. O. Reeves .13 to 6 C. C. King defeated WJssler .32 to .22 Second Division. Anderson defeated Reeves ..19 to ' 8

Smith defeated Howes ...... .,.12 to . 6i Hawley defeated S. Swisher 19 to 10 Wednesday, Sept. 8 J

FRIENDS ISSUE

' Continued From Pago One. 8 a. m., meeting of the permanent board. . ? 10 a. m., report of evangelistic, pastoral and church extension committee. Miscellaneous business. 2 p. m., foreign missions. Miscellaneous business. 7:15 n. m.. reDort of the Bible

school school board. Seventh Day, Ninth Month, 25. 8 a. m., devotional meeting. 8 a. m., meeting on ministry and oversign. 10 a. m., report of trustee and treasurer. Report of printing committee. Report of committee on ratio of apportionment. Report of committee on returning' minutes. Report of minutes of permanent board. Miscellaneous business. 2 p. m.,. report , of the trustee . of Spiceland and ' Fairmount academies. Report of the president and -trustees of Earlham college. Miscelalneous business. 7:15 p. m., Young People's society of Christian " Endeavor. First Day, Ninth Month, 26. 8:30 and 10 a. m., meeting for worship. , 2 and 7 p. m.. meeting for worship; 6:30 p. m.,, Christian Endeavor. Report of committee on devotional service. Concluding minutes.

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Interest in this nme is srnwtne ami

there will be a record breaking crowd present when the umpire: cries "Play Ball" at' 2:30 o'clock.. ,. c No admission is being charged, although it was suggested at a recent meeting that it was a splendid opportunity for the league -to -replenish Its treasury. This proposition was voted down unanimously, the officials declaring it would not be fair-to the public 'which had supported them all season. Now it is up to the public to turn out in large numbers.

MATCHED WITH JEFF.

Kid Levoy of Darentum. Pa., has been matched to meet Jeffries about the middle of October. The local "phg has also been Slated to fight Tommy Cary .-at Dayton v before the .'Wayne Athletic Club on October 1st. ,

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TO PLAY FAIR VIEW.

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PROSHAM G0:.:PlTE

Though Richmond hat been select, ed as the city in which the meeting will be held, the exact place for the assembling of members of the W. C. T. U. of Wayne county for their meeting next Friday has not . been chosen. The program, will not be finished until the first of next week. Mrs. Hannah Taylor of Economy is county chairman of the organisation.

Among the Moors, if a wife does not become the mother of a boy, she may be divorced with consent of the tribe.

DRIVERS OF CARS ' COURT ACCIDENTS CUTTING CORNERS Garages hear many? stories of marrow escapes from accidents to. machines turning . comers in the city. Employes are often called on " to straighten a fender orllne up a wheel damaged In a brash at) a corner. These minor accidents they say, are due to the manner in which! so many drivers cut to the left side tot the street in making turns and runMnto the path of an approaching machtne on the right side - of the street- Fewv drivers tarn the corners wide and squarely.

ARRANGE MATCH: 4 A bowling match la being arrange! between The Vogue team mad Uchteafels Specials. The teams as they win line-up are: Vogue; Thompson, captain; Anthony.- Todd, Brownell . and Dye. Uchtenfels; Ray "Ucatenfels. captain; Frank Youngflesh,,l Martin Miller and an unknown.'

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Report to the Comptroller of the Currency Condensed statement of -the -. ' condition of Dickinson Trust Company ; of f RICHMOND, INDIANA , i At the close of business, Sept. 2, 1915. - r Ui"'' ' RESOURCES Loans and discounts -.- .$1,079,231.52 Overdrafts.. ... 878.94 ' Bonds and stocks ..' 467.780.30 Real estate (Vaughan block) 50,000.00 Advances to estates and trusts ' 9.612.00 Due from banks and trust companies 159070.98 Cash on hands , 83.252.06 Cas items 9,073.10 Trust securities 21,819.08 , Total resources v. ....... . '. .. . . .. ; . .. . . :'. .... $2,380,718.42 r r-.r- ' LIABILITIES. -;-r ' - j - Capital stpek paid in... $ 200.000.00 8urplus .., 125,000.00 Undivided profits net '. 35,065.25 Deposits 1,498.834.10 . Trust investments'.';......... 521,819.08 Total liabilities .$2,380,718 42 We Solicit Your Account .. i - i

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