Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 267, 21 October 1915 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNTELEGHAIi THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1915
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6REENSF0RK STICKS IN RAGE FOR LEAD , Here's another howL Davis evidently ia peeved and means what be says. He has written a very indignant letter to the Sporting Editor and without violating any confidence, it is given for the persual of the public: ' Green f or k, Oct. 8. Sporting Editor Palladium: I noticed in this evening's paper a piece which states Greensfork and Williamsburg will play a series of games to decide the holder of . third place - in county championship. We are praying to decide whether we will tie Richmond and Cambridge City for first place since Vigran has. decided the championship series has not ended. As he is taking on Cambridge again It is right that we continue our fight for first place. Tours truly, ; : T. C. DAVIS. Now there is the proper fighting epirit and Davis deserves a lot of credit for the stand he has taken and there is little doubt but that Vlgran will take him on again if the weather permits. : . MANAGERS DISPUTE MERITS OF OUTFITS
UBADS'WlSCOKSlN k IN GRIDIRON RACE
"There's nothing to it but Cambridge," said Manager Stubbs last !
night while discussing tne game nere
Sunday with Ricnmona. "We beat them last Sunday and we ,
did it rignt ana mere is not a qouds that We will repeat." "It was Richmond's game all the way and had my boys not been a little off there would have been nothing to Jt," said Manager "Foxy" Sam Vigran. , Richmond has Cambridges. number all right and despite the fact that they were outhit they could have won last Sunday's game if they had not booted the ball so much. It was not errors on Richmond's part that was responsible forthe losa of the game to Cambridge but the loose fielding. KRAWLERS CAPTURE ONE FROM MARIAS
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DROVtl LEADS TEAM
Hfg school students ' can hardly wait until tomorrow night when the Richmond basket ball team will try conclusions with Mooreland, in . the first game of the season on the "Y" floor at 8:15 o'clock. Brown was elected captain last night -
FALL COSTS LIFE LONDON, Oct. V 21. Corporal W. Buckland of the Meerut division, Indian , expeditionary force, in a letter to a friend tells how his comrade, by falling over a German trip wire near one of the enemy's listening posts in Flanders, brought a fusllade upon both of them, the comrade being mortally wounded. "I'm banding in my checks, old man," said the wounded man, as they regained the British lines," "and all the doctors in the world can't save me."
REMOVED GLA8S EYE.
LONDON, Oct. 21. "The afternoon
burglar" has just been sentenced to three and half years penal servitude.
The police had great difficulty in trac
ing and identifying him because some times people would say he had one
eye and other times that he had two
eyes.. - ' .
The truth was that he bad a glass eye which he took out when he wished
to disguise himself.
DREAM8 OF RICHES.
FORT WAYNE, Ind., .Oct. 21. Drugs and their resultant dreams of
fabulous wealth are . assigned by
Charles L. Warne as the cause of his present troubles. Warne is held"" in default of $2,000 bond on charges of passing fraudulent checks. Warne has declared he will break himself of the
drug habit.
secretary of state, changing the name of the corporation to the - Stanley
numbing company ..
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Continued Prom Page. One. J s tained to happenings before August 12, the date of her death. The following statement was made by the plaintiff in his testimony: -.; "On the morning Miss Bentlage died, I went Into our office and looked over the mailing sheet and found statements urging payment Most of these statements were past due. They
were from firms in New York, Boston and Chicago and several others, I do not now. remember. "Some of these bills had come In the mail that morning," he answered to an inquiry of bis attorney. "Before I, went to the store, however, I .went to the postoffice and called for the mall. I opened it and placed several statements on the desk awaiting the arrival of Miss Bentlage. I had not heard at this time, that she had committed suicide." ; v "More statements came in that day." he said, "and several came in within a few days after that. They were from several different ; houses and came in for three or four days after that time." "Did you make any examination of the office, further than what you have Stated," asked Henry U. Johnson. Checks Up Entries. "I took the statements and began to look tor the bills, which should have been on file if they had not been
FIRM ALTERS NAME.
Santa Maria took two from the Krawlers last night at the City alleys and they did all their heavy work in the last two games for the Krawlers started off in great shape in the first game and looked as though they were going to be winner all the way. Sum-
nary: Santa Maria. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Ringhoff ... 136 159 169 464 154 Bhofer ..... 126 120 144 390 130 L Pfeiffer . . 153 170 147 470 156 Eeyen 105 140 151 396 132 . Mercurio. 134 133 175 452 150 Totals 654 722 786 2172 ... Krawlers. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Carroll 129 119 139 3S7 129 Klinger 194 129 142 465 155 Harrington . 166 135 126 427 142 Kinsella 159 108 155 422 140 fr. Duffy ... 131 141 122 394 131 Totals 779 632 6S4 2095 ...
Craighead Plumbing and Electric company has filed articles with the
Captain Buck. Wisconsin has not yet been eliminated from the race for the western conference championship, but a crucial test is promised Saturday when the Badgers meet the strong Ohio : State eleven. The Wisconsin team 13 lead by Captain Buck, who starred xin conference grameslas year. REFUND RECEIPTS FOR SIXTH GAME OF WORLD'S SERIES
No better illustration of ths honesty of baseball cun be had than those last three world's Eeries combats. In 1913 only five games were played, and the Philadelphia club had to turn back over ?50,000 that it had taken in for the thiro game in that town the game that never was palyed. In 1914 the Athletic and Braves management turned back a total of about $130,000, which they had taken in for the third game in each city, and this year the Red Sox owners turned back nearly $90,000 for the sale of the third game tickets in that city the game that never was played, because Duffy Lewis and Harry Hooper broke loose with home-run swats, winning the championship for Boston ic five games, and just at a time when it seemed certain that the sixth and probably a seventh game would be
! necessary.
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More than two hundred ships in !he British navy are driven by oil. Tor steain-raising purposes three tons )f oil will fie the place of four tons If coal.
One result of the war in England is the extremely low rentals asked for shooting preserves this year. One prominent agent who usually disposes of 150 to 2C0 shooting rights a year now has 900 on hand. Most of the 1915 sportsmen are elderly.
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WHY EYESIGHT FAILS By a Specialist Poor sight and bad teeth are due to the same cause, neglect. We neglect our teeth and they decay; we neglect our eyes and our sight grows dim. Most people know how to preserve their teeth but few know what tn An
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me eyes mat y out of a hundred should use twice a day or oftener is made after this prescription. Dissolve 5 grains optona in 2 ounces of water; use as an eye bath. It sharpens the vision, relieves irritation, allays inflammation, makes the eyes feel smooth and fine as If well lubricated. Many who use it find to their great surprise that they do not need glasses. They regain perfect sight and eye comfort. Used eafly in the morning it makes the eyes feel fresh and smooth; used at night it brings comfort and a soothing sense of sweet relief from strain. After an automobile ride or a picture show; a day of close, hard work or an hour's reading that tires the eyes, an application of this solution soothes, comforts and rests the eves.
j A. G. Luken & Company , or any other druggist can fill this - prescription. Any physician familiar with the formula, even if he has never pre- , scribed it, will tell you that it is peri fectly harmless. Adv.
paid." answered Mr.: Hasemeier. "I looked in "the customary place In the safe. I could not find them so I checked - up v from the1, department books to see where the mistake was made. I found .that the goods had been received. I immediately . began the payment of several of the bills that morning and checking the entries. I worked all that day and most of the evening," he said. "More statements came in the next morning but I could not locate the bills." be continued. "I made a search for the bills outside the safe but could not find them. I looked in the lower desk and looked around underneath the desks." "I finally found a package near the floor - in which the bills had been wrapped in a newspaper," he said.
"Here I found a large number of bills from firms urging our company to make a payment. Some of these bills had just arrived a few days before; some of them were due thirty days before; some sixty; some ninety and some as long as a year prior to that time." .'. "Was there any .'one present," asked the attorney, "No sir, no one saw me take them
out of the desk." replied Mr. Hasemeier.' - ' ."Were the bills paid immediately,1' he was asked"Yea sir," he answered. - Mr. Hasemeier. then proceeded ' to read a large number of bills which had been found- They were 'from firms in all parts of the country. He presented cancelled checks to prove that they had been paid since that time. . .
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Captain Gliclu Princeton's eleven is assuming definite form for the coming tussles with Yale and Harvard. Captain Click, seen here in action, has shown exceptional ability at quarter this season and has been generaling the Srst team. i
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Just received a new large shipment of new Trimmed Hats, untrimmed shapes, and a lot of pretty, fancy novelty trimmings. Mesidl bit USer
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