Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 252, 4 October 1915 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAH. KOimAY.OCT. 4. 1915. -

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i IN TOO GAMES t v Tb last-of a series of .games ar tranced between the Kayaoee and the ,Kandy Ankles etn to an end yeaterday when the 'former team von the second same, 8-5. t Uoormann starred In the game, fig uring in three flouDie piays ana puiiln off aeTeral sensational catches. iTbe-aooro: Kayaeee. - AB. R. H. P.O. A. B. Kfnoolla. Sb .. X 3 12 3 1 Shomaker, c 2 1 1 11 2 Knauber. lb .. 3 0 1 8 0 1 Klinger. ss ... S 11 2 1 1 Moormann, 2b. 3 1 0 4 5 0 H. Zeyen. If... 3 0 2 20 0 C. Zeyen- rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Otten. c . 3 Oil 0 0 Lawrence, p 2 0 0 1 0 0 Totals ......24 6 7 21 9 5 Kandy Auklea. AB. R. H. P.O. A. B. Newman, c .4 12 6 4 0 Marine, cf .... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Lancaster, as, p 4 0 l l 1 1 Allison. 3b. ss. 4 0 1 2 5 0 Cravcraft. n. 3b. 3 0 1 0 2 1 Nessler, If .... 3 1 11 0 0 (Smith, lb .... 2 1 0 7 0 0 Williams, 2b 3 1 0 1 1 1 !Maag, rf 3 110 0 0 ! Totals ......29 5 7 18 13 3 By Innings: Kaysees 1 0 4 0 1 0 -6 7 5 Kandy Ankles 0 0 2 0 0 0 35 7 3 Hit by pitcher, by Lancaster, Klnsella .Shuraaker. Otten, Moorman and Knauber. Sturck out, by Craycraft, 1; by Lancaster 1, by Lawrence 2. Bases on ball, off Craycraft 2, Lancaster 2. Stolen bases, Kinsella 4, Knauber. Double playB, Moormann, Kinsella, Knauber 2, Moorman, Knauber; Klinger jto Otten. ' Hits, off Craycraft 4 in 3 Innings, off Lancaster 3 in 4 innings. Umpire, Vigran. Society Mr. J. J. Somerville spent Sunday In Muncie the guest of friends. "President's Day" was not observed this afternoon by the Ticknor club at the home of Mrs. David W. Dennis, as ; announced in the year book. The club will meet next week, but President's day will not be observed. A number of pretty comforts made by the members of the Woman's Relief Corps, will be on sale when the corps gives a rummage sale all day Wednesday in the room on Main street formerly occupied by the Hornaday naraware store. The wedding of Mr. Charles Hartzler and Miss Kathleen Murray will be solemnized Tuesday, October 12, at St. Mary's Catholic church, the Rev. Father Cronin officiating. The Young Ladies Mission Circle of the First Christian church, met Sunday afternoon with Miss Meta Richards at her home on South Eighteenth street Miss Hazel Bond had charge of the devotional exercises. Miss Mabel Mansfield, president, spoke on the work of the society. A report on the program for the coming year and also complete reports of the various departments were made by the treasurer. Arrangements were made for a Japanese tea to be given Tues day, November 2, at the church, for members and friends. A special program will be a feature. A surprise was given Mrs. Dan Delbegan of Centerville, Sunday, it being her sixty-fifth birthday anniversary. At noon a dinner prepared by the guests was serveu. iuuac cocui . John Ruby of Whitewater, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parker and son Roy. of Connersville, Miss Opal Rider of Connersville, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Petry, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Slick of Richmond, Mr. Elnor Shroyer of New Castle, Mrs. Etta Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruby and family of Richmond, Miss Ruba and Mr. Mora Parker of Richmond, Miss Ruba Cordell of Reidston, Messrs. Hobart and Oscar Cordell of Reidston, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harter of Richmond. Misses Mary Willis of Dublin, and Hettie Skater of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood entertained with a dinner at their home on North Twenty-second street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kidder of Laport e, Indiana. Pall flowers and ferns were used in appointing the table. Covers were laid for twelve guests. All persons interested are invited to attend the open meeting of the Domestic Science association, which wiil be held Wednesday afternoon in the parlors of Reid Memorial PresbyterIan church. Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke of Indianapolis, will be the speaker. This will mark the opening of the year's work for the club. Mrs. Harry Townsend will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Narcissus Embroidery club. The postponed meeting of the A. X. C. club will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Marian Russell on Randolph street. The wedding of Mr. Russell H. Suits and Miss Erma P. Livelsberger was solemnized Saturday afternoon at RICHMOND PEOPLE GOOD DRESSERS Very few cities in the United States can show as many well-dressed people as Richmond, a large per cent of them having their clothes made to order. You can tell a wearer of Emmons' Tailoring it is classy and up-to-date. We make fine suits $15.00 to $30.00. This week Fall Goods are being received. Early' buyers please take notice. Make your selection now. J Main and Ninth Streets Emmons.

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Baseball Standing .

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won.' Lost. Pet Philadelphia 88 61 .591 Boston 79 68 .537 Brooklyn 79 70 .530 Chicago 73 80 .477 Pittsburg 73 81 .474 St. Louis 72 87 .471 New York 68 79 .463 Cincinnati 71 83 .461

Yesterday's Results. Pittsburg, 5; Cincinnati, 3. Chicago, 7; St. Louis, 2. No other games scheduled. Games Today. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. New York at Boston. No others scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Boston ......99 "47 .678 Detroit 100 54 .649 Chicago 93 62 .600 Washington 84 67 .556 New York... 66 87 .449 St. Louis 62 91 .405 Cleveland .... 68 95 .379 Philadelphia 41 . 107 .277 Yesterday's Results. Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 2. Detroit, 6; Cleveland, 5. No other games scheduled. Games Today. Philadelphia at Washington. . - Boston at New York. No others scheduled. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Pittsburg, 5-0;; Chicago, 4-3. (First game, 11 innings; second, 7 innings.) St. Louis, 6; Kansas City, 2. Baltimore, 9-0; Newark, 5-6. No other games scheduled. K. G. Averages STANDING.

Won. Lost. Ave. P.Ave. Spartans 4 2 .667 703 Krawlers 3 3 .500 739 Tipperarys .... 3 3 .500 738 Rosebuds 3 3 .500 709 Santa Marias . . 3 3 .500 703 Vets 2 4 .333 734 Hight Team High Score. High team score, Tipperarys 819 Tigh individual score, Klinger. . . . 204

All-8tar Team. Klinger Llchtenfels Burke Quinlivan Selms Total Behringer 749 Boyce 894 Brennan, J 943 Brennan, Ed 849 Broderick 943 Burke 951 Carroll 860 Cronin, W 898 Cronin 902 Crump 883 Father Duffy 939 Harrington 895 Kinsella 356 Riser 792 Klinger 1020 Knauber 843 Lichtenfels 992 Mercurio, P. B 922 Mercurio ; . 459 O'Brien, George 454 O'Brien, J. P 796 Pfeiffer, A. E 836 Pfeiffer, L 736 Qulgley .... 692 Quinlivan 948 Ringhoff 915 Selm ... 944 Shofer 321 Zwissler 793 . 170 . 165 . 159 . 158 . 157 Pins 125 149 157 142 157 159 145 150 150 147 157 149 119 132 170 141 165 154 153 151 133 139 123 116 158 153 157 107 132 4 o'clock at the home of the Rev. H. S. James of the United Brethren church. , Mr. and Mrs. - Suits will reside in this city. The Ladies Aid society of the South Eighth 1 Street Friends church will begin the year's work Tuesday afternoon - when a meeting will be held at 1:30 o'clock at the church. , . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chase and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wessel and Miss Pauline Wessel motored to Connersville yesterday and attended the ball game the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Remington. A club quartet and Mrs. Charles Dechant will give concerts at Mt. - Auburn, Cincincinnati, Walnut Hills,

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JACK BARRY, WITH RED SOX NOW, HOLDS j RECORD FOR TAKING WORLD SERIES COIN

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'Kai.-SfSrEBJIl ' Jack Barry. '" There have been players who have figured in the golden harvest of as many as four world's series, but Jack Barry, formerly with the Athletics but now with the Red Sox, is the only artisan known to baseball to ever figure in five such princely divisions. His first four netted him exactly; 110,985.38, and possibly he'll have something like $14,000 to his credit when the approaching debates are determined.

Columbus, Richmond, Indiana, and Indianapolis, in the next four weeks. ; Dayton News. The All-Over Town club . will meet Tuesday afternoon -with Mrs. Carroll at her home on Sheridan street. The Woman's Aid society of the Reid Memorial Hospital will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. O. F. Ward at her home, 11 South Sixteenth street. The Penny club will observe lunch day Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Stiens, South Seventh street. Earthworms have no eyes, but their mouth-ends are so sensitive to light that they can distinguish between night and day.

DON'T SUFFER WITH WINTER ECZEMA This irritating and exasperating malady-can - be - relieved with . s. s s.

Winter Eczema, sometimes - called -TETTER, .is one of the many varieties of the irritatiing and tormenting disease known' as - Eczema. A deepseated . blood disease that is so often .confused ' as a . Skin ; Disease. Don't think that you can rid yourself of it by washing with medicated soaps 'or medicated lotions. . You will save both your time and money by leaving them alone. Winter Eczema is seemingly dead during the hot months, but with the advent of cold weather it comes to life with renewed vigor. The head, feet -and hands are the parts, most often attacked, though it sometimes appears on other parts of the body, the skin hardens, cracks open and bleeds, "while the itching 'and burning ' is at times almost unbearable. Scratching only makes it worse, sores and scabs forming where the skin is broken. In this form of Eczema brownish white crusts ' sometimes form " which scale off in fine particles, leaving the -l:in raw and inflamed. It is especially :ainful and severe when confined to

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and McQuillan wsre not wanted alwhim. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK NEW PARIS. O., Oct. 4 On Tuesday evening Missionary W. C. Johnston will give an illustrated lecture, "Among the Bulu People," at the Presbyterian church. No . admission will be charged, and as Mr. Johnston is an excellent talker, and has but recently returned from the west coast of Africa, it is hoped that a large audience will greet him. His salary is paid by the Chrisitan Endeavor societies of the Dayton Presbytery, and this trip is for the purpose of showing that the money is wiesly spent, and the results of the work. The lecture will be both interesting and instructive. Before painting his celebrated "Snowstorm," Turner had himself the hands, - which . often become so badly affected that .the sufferer is unable - to perform the .; lightest work. This,, like all other types of Eczema, is due to. the acid - poisons . ip the blood and not to local causes.. . The trotble: is more than skin deep,, and washes, soaps, . powders and salves nor anything else applied to the surface cannot possibly - do more than Boothe the burning and itching or relieve temporarily the inflammation and. pain. It is the acids thrown : off .by the blood and which are forcing their way through the pores that cause the skin to harden, crack and bleed, and produce . the irritation and ' soreness. S. S. S. neutralizes these acid poisons and cleanses the blood of all irritating substances -and humors,, and. does it promptly, and effectually.. Beware of imitations refuse substitutes.S. S. S. purifies and invigorates the thin acid blood, and builds up the entire system ; then the unsightly eruptions heal;' the skin becomes smooth and soft, and all signs of the Eczema disappear. Get S. S.- S. from your druggist, and write for our special book on skin diseases free. Write the Swift Specific Company, Medical Department, Room 17, Atlanta, Ga.

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"Th tSfTWl mav Kai at4l tvf T jnAma lashed for. four hours to the mast of a steamer in a tempest. It's Your Liver! You're Bilious. Headachy,Sick! Don't Stay Constipated With Breath Bad, Stomach A Sour or a Cold. Enjoy life! Liven Your Oyer and Bowels Tonight and Feel Fine. 5? Tonight sure ! Remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, breath offensive and stomach sour. Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy, consti pated and full of cold. Why don't you i get a box of Cascarets from the drug store now? Eat one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. You will wake up feeling fit and fine.1 Cascarets never gripe or bother you all the next day like calomel, sals and pills. They act gently but thoroughly. Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious or feverish children a whole Cascaret any time. They are harmless and children love them. Adv. IF YOU WANT (Eoodl Glasses Or if you want to see better, you had better see Optometrist 10 N. 9th St. Phone 2765 Id I WANT SOME OF THE Black Shells BECAUSE They have the quickest and strongest Primer. They have the largest Flash Passage from primer to ' powder. They are really. Waterproof. They have the-best and strongeet Crimp for automatic and pump guns. They" are - the most up-to-date Shells of today. They accomplish better results in game or trap shooting. Cut open a Black Shell and compare its internal construction with any other Shell made. a A. O. MARTIN Phone 1637. Colonial Bid

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H0NCQ3CAC2 BATON, O., Oei. 4-rirsi in tmporta Mseag tkm aaa " to" W hy rusticated by tb resalar Oetobor grand jnry, whteh 'ostm4' today, la the m against Albert H. Monroe, charged with mlaappUeatloa of foada belonging to iho Btarr Tisno oniaajr of Richmond. i Other caufl to com no for taTeeU gatlon follow: Leelt Btew, ehariavd with arson: Chartos Sntpnla,: doMrabnon or property, -and Jams 9nnkley. deetrnctlon of . property. - Bhaw via' charged with having Wt fire to a barn belonging to his fathor-tn-law. ButBhln and Brlnkley are. charged " with naving stoned an Ohio Eaectno intor urban car. . . c . . Deaths in;Pn&ble I DAVK WILSON. BATON. O.. Oct 4. Funeral serv ice were held Monday afternoon at the county infirmary for Dave Wilson, eg years old. who died at 1 o'clock Sunday morning at that Institution from the effects of . chronle - nephritis. Ho had boon 111 since ho became an tn5 QMNAMON -INI

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