Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 285, 11 November 1915 — Page 6
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Sport News
OHCIE SQUAD i SENDS LINEUP 1 OF HEAVY 'Eft
The Richmond football team will, tactic again tonight at the Tenth treet park. Manager Vigran expects to win the first game played since he Auumed charge of the team. He says he never headed a loser and does not Intend to. Plenty of hard practice is ill -that is needed to give Richmond a first class team. , The local team will be greatly strengthened, not only by the addition of Herbie Logan at quarter but at other points where it was weak. With Clark and Raney at guards, a hundred pounds of extra beef will be added.,.. These men are big and powerrul enough to open the line of any eleven. While they are both over the 225 mark they are fast on their feet. ' The Murcie Dare Devils who play here Sunday at Athletic park have sent their lineup and will bring the following seventeen men with them: Borlgh, c; K. Graves, rg; B. Reason, lg; W. Myers, rt; O. Reason, It; P. Slain, re; E. White, le; M. White, qb; M. Braden, rh; C. Longfellow, fb; F. Burns, lh; utility men, Strohm, hb; Davis, qb; Bright, gj McCabe, e; Turmtlson, fb. The game will be called promptly at 2:30 o'clock.
BAG MUCH GAME
George Kemper, George Haner, Lewfs Fahlsing, "Brick" Turner and Wilbur Turner went rabbit hunting yesterday and returned with 57 of the longeared corn-eaters. They were shooting east 4 of Brookville and say they could easily have 'doubled their bag, but it was too much (trouble to carry the game home.
CITY LEAGUE STANDING.
" W. L. Pet." Vets ..15 6 .714 Spartans . . 12 9 .871 Tipperarys 10 11 .476 Santa Marias ...... 10 11 .476 Rose Buds . , 10 ' '11 .476 Krawlers ........... . 6 , 15 .286
LOW SGGHES HADE 111 LEAGUE GAf .'IS
With one man blind the Krawlers won two games from the' Rosebuds last night at the City, alleys. There were no shining lights in the games and the seores rolled are nothing, that anybody can brag about. . 8ummary:
Rosebuds. 1st. 2d. rd." Total. Av. 138 106 157 401 134 129 155 143 427 . 142 137 100 119 356 '119 135 165 ,166 466 155 161 186 142 479 160
Player Brodeiick Boyce .... Quigley . . . Blind .... Qulnllvan
Totals ... Player Kllnger . . , Harrington. Carroll Kinsella ... Blind
. 690 712 727 2129 Krawlers.
1st. 2d. . 171 117 . 137 144 . 154 148 .. 128 158 . 125 162
3d. Total. Av. 170 468 153 139 420 140 123 425 142 135 421 140 132 419 140
Totals .... 715 729 699 2143
CHAMP CLARK BACKS WILSON'S NAVY PLAN
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. In a letter from his home at Bowling Green, Mo., Champ Clark, speaker of the house, today lined himself strongly behind the president, in his fight for .a better national ' defense. " Clark - congratulated the president on his speech before the Manhatten club In New York ' when lie declared for national preparedness. Senator Underwood of Alabama, and Senator Pomerene of Ohio, called at the white house and pledged themselves as strongly in favor of the president's program. V ,
Hero of Cornell
DELEGATES ELECTED
; O. H. Medearis and George Masiab last night were selected at the regular meeting of the Oriental Encampment of the Odd Fellows to represent that lodge at the meeting of the Grand Encampment in Indianapolis on Tuesday, November 16. The Lodge of Odd fellows will meet in Indianapolis during the following two days. Elmer B. Hawkins will be the delegate from Whitewater lodge.
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The great Charlie Barrett, Cornell's quarterback and captain, has received so much publicity that some folks lost' sight' of a few other backfield men on the Cornell team, and it was only when Barrett was knocked unconscious in the Harvard game after scoring a touch-down, that another man had a chance. That man was Shiverick, the husky left halfback, who played a remarkable game against Harvard. After Barrett was carried off the field it developed upon Shiverick to do the punting for the Cornellians, and right well did he do it,- gaining about ten yards on almost every. exchange of punts with the great Eddie Maban, Harvard's star booter.
THE WINTER LEAGUE IS SOON TO BE ASSEMBLED
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RAE WILL SPEAK
Rev. J. J. Rae, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will deliver a thirty minutes address to the students of the high school at chapel in the auditorium of the building Friday morning.
GRANDMA NEVER LET " HER HAIR GET GRAY
Kept her locks youthful, dark, glossy and thick with common garden Sage and Sulphur. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this . mixture, though, at home is raussy and troublesome. For 50 cents you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use tonic called "Wyeth's . Sage and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small Strang at a tlm. By morning all gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff is gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. adv.
Chief Cause of Pimple Blotches, Sallow Skin
(MMngr of Health.) ! TJnslghtly eruptions, pimple, bell, fttotohta. sallow or muddy skin, usually ar due to a slueslsh liver, a conetlpated bowel end a polluted blood stream m a consequence. How foolish 1b euch eases to resort to outward applications, which can never have nattiral. permaaeat reBulta. If more people only knew it. there i a vary simple remedy, to be found In any drug store, which Is as effective aa tt Is harmless and quick acting-. It ts an old formula, lone reoocnlscd by the medical StrcSesslon. which has hem pwt la tablet orm. and at euch mill cost no one, need now fee deprived of Its wonderfal heneBtjaentanel taWets" that the name are entirely vegetable and there's ae habit-forming InaTediant You need only a-et about a dime's worth, and swallow one at bedtime to reallee there's nothlnc else quite so good for the purpose. The notion In the mornlnc ts eo easy, aa soo rains', and Instead of a weakening C.treffrct. you feel truly refreshed an 'sorated. Sentanel tablets are Ir the finest remedy known for cor. - -n and torpid liver, but offer the ,i9t, moat sensible treatment for c" ,- xom AUDculties of thn charptu- . ."Cis4.
Richmond's One Price Clothing Store.
Cholera Hons
Disinfected and removed free of charge in water tight wagons, etc.. In accordance with the 1913 State Law. Telephone charges paid. Clendenin Fertilizer Co, Richmond.
USE COOPER'S BLEND : Coffees COOPER'S GROCERY
KONEPRICE
803 MAINE ST.
S03 Main Street.
No one wants to pick a fashion and later find it a "freak" and the natural question, therefore is "How is one to know?" which brings us down to interesting facts.
With some clothes and and in some stores it pays to ponder, to hesitate before selecting your "fashion." Here it isn't necessary you're privileged to make your selections only from clothes of "Authoritive Stlye" and in every garment you'll find the K & K. mark of -quality of service and sure clothes satisfaction. Benefit by our experience and buy clothes of known and triedout quality, such as SOCIETY BRAND, KUPPENHEIMER, FRAT and Kuhn-made clothes, priced
$MM to $2J
A STYLE SHOW IN OUR BOYS' DEPT. OF HIGH CLASS SUITS THAT ARE A DELIGHT OF PARENTS. Priced KRONE & KENNEDY . 803 MAIN STREET
COLONIAL FIVE FAILS.
TO OVERTAKE PIIEGGS
The. Pheggs walked a way- with the
first two games at the ."T" alleys last night, but the Colonials came back in the final game and gave them a drub
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Hard work on the part of the Co
lonials availed them little, but they were anxious to pull the Pheggs out of
the lead in the Business Men's league and they worked jtheir heads off with
this end in vjew without success. , In the second game they put up a strenuous batUe, losing by eight pins. They won the last game by twelve boys, but were decisively beaten ' in the . first round, when . the Pheggs almost threw their arms off, making 81S. Summary:
Colonials. Player ' 1st. 2d.
HARKNESS DIES ': ' INTEIUIE HAUTE Word was received today of the death yesterday of John W. Harkneas at his home in Terre Hacte. Mr.
Harfchess "was "formerly a "resident of
Richmond ' an? was "w3 tsowa
Who living in Klekaoaa he wg a member of th Wnt tSutSsrwA Harknesa, confeLllonsgs. r- Urn Q be burled si Tarn Uato Gatwrday sitsr.
. Australia stores.
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Parker ..... 108 144 Hyde ....... 154 133 Hanes 142 172 Rees 141 144 King ....... 154 154
Totals PlayerGreen ...... Price ..... ... Hadley Gentle , . . . . Erk ........ Totals
699 747 Pheggs. 1st..', id. 157 148 141 140 170 159 176 , 155 174 153
3d. Total. 'Av.
108 360 120 156 443 147 126 390 130 136 421 140 141 449 149 667 2063 ... 3d. Total. Av. 115 420 140 135 416 138 137 473 157 145 476 158 123 450 150
818 755 655 2235
PLAN SECOND SKATE
Another roller-skate will in all likelihood follow the basketball game at the Coliseum Friday night, November 19, when- the Anderson high school team comes here to meet the Richmond high Echool team. The roller skate will be open to members of the student body, only.
No fewer than 200,000,000 ounces of silver have been secured in Ontario since the cobalt deposits were discovered in 1913.
BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE
Won. Lost. Pet. Pheggs 17 4 .810 Colonials 14 7 : .667 I. H, C .... 10 8 .556 Bankers 11 10 .529 Natcos 6 12 .333 Feds 2 19 .095
Murray Auto Contestants
Miss Florence Harris 33500 Miss Rose Wallace 32820 Mrs. R. C. Kennedy 32760 Mrs. Ray Bowman 32695 "Toe" Ashinger .. 32570 Miss T. Zuttermeister 32370 Miss Ethel O'Connell 31960 Mr. George Brehm . 31700 Miss Dorothy Heckmsnir-... .h 28250 Miss Bessie Rupe .,. ..27010 Miss Hester Williams 2086.) Mr. C. Edgerton 20495 Mr. G. Horseman 12540 Mr. Charles Feasel 9270
Mrs. J. Schwizer fts'J
LV n ft THEATRE I It I W Main & 9th. 2-Reel Railroad Feature With Helen Holmes, in "THE METTLE OF JERRY M'GUIRE" One Reel "CUPID AND THE SCRUB LADY"
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TOM MOORE And LOIS MEREDITH in "The Legacy of Folly' 3-Act Broadway Favorite's Feature TOMORROW
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Greai' Vaiii?fl3tty, This is the secret of our remarkable gain in business. Women of Richmond and vicinity have developed "THE FASHION SHOP HABIT" to an extent that is gratifying to us. - Our system of Direct HEW YORK Buying Direst CASH Sc"::i X Has made it possible for women of moderate means to dress well at but a little outlay of money. - Our Bargains In Dnylcn Go to Ccstacers Best Values Alwayo You will be interested in the special values some of which are noted below that we have arranged for
Unusual Smart -. Styles In Women's Frocks Made of Velvet, Faille, Poplin, Serge, Taffeta, etc., in select assortment
$5.98 $17.50
Broadcloth,' Gabardine, Poplin and French Serge . Suits Trimmed with fur, copied from select models! in ah leading shades. $12.50 $15.00
Beautiful Evening Dresses They are mad of the levllest fabrics for . evening and dance wear of finest silks and an infinite variety of styles. Prices elsewhere to $25.00. 56.98 to. $16.50
Dressy Coats In Pile Fabrics For the woman who does not care for the weight ef a Fur Coat, but desires the effect of fur, theee coats answer the purpose exactly. The manufacture of Pile Fabrics has developed into an art that the materials are handsome enough to uee for the most exclusive models. Made up in Plush, Velour, Metalams, Zibeline, etc $7.98 $10.98 $17.50 $19.75 Superb Values. - -
Touches of Gold and Lace in New BLOUSES In Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chene, Plaid Stripe, Taffeta etc. 98c, $1.98, $2.98
NOVELTY SKIRTS In smart effects of Broadcloth, Chudah Cloth, Wool Poplin, etc. $1.98 to $7.98
Children's Coats and Fur Sets -at Popular Prices
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TODAY AND TOMORROW Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature In Six Acts.
By Cyrus Townsend Brady. We have given you big productions, such as "The Juggernaut." "The Spoilers," etc., but we can assure you that none of them ever equalled this most wonderful of wonderful photoplays, featuring EDITH STOREY and ANTONIO MORENO Shows Start 6:25, 7:45, 9:00. Come early to get your seat. Runge's Orchestra Every Night.
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FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 12, V m ale aft tilfte QBsiym Tuesday, Wednesday, Thupodoy, . Friday, from 11 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. -:- ONE PRICE - $1.00. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS -:- 1 . i, TstL ,
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