Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 292, 19 November 1915 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAZt FRIDAY. NOV. 19. 1915

EAIMAM CHEERED FOR DUTLER FRAY DY WABASH SCORE

Earlham is working bard to get In trim for tbe football game rvitb Butler on Saturday and bopea to win. They appear to be pleased with tbe showlag made against Wabash last week and are determined to fight Butler for very inch of ground tomorrow. Coach Whiteside has put the men through a hard workout every - day -this week, and has given special instructions la tackling, a part of the game in which the team has been weak. Forward passes have also taken up a lot' of time and they will be tried against Butler. VETS IN FINE TRIM ANKEX TWO GAMES There was some pretty stiff - bowling on the City alleys last might ween the Vets and Tlpperarys met in the Kaysee league race, the former taking two out of three games. Tbe Vets were In fine form tad rolled better than 700 In every game while the Tlpperarys came close to 809 In tbe final game. A usual Llchtenfels was honor man making the high seore of 192 and tbe high average of 173. Summary: Vets. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. P. Mercuric m lie 165 396 131 Pfeiffer .... 154 142 103 399 133 O'Brien .... 18S 149 138 475 158 F. Crontn... 12 156 192 474 158 Burke 139 149 135 423 141 Totals Player Selin Brennen . . Bebrlnger V. Cronin Llchtenfels . 721 712 733 Tlpperarys. 1st. 2d. 3d. . 138 135 131 . 113 108 163 . 167 146 140 . 121 120 149 , 169 169 192 2166 . . . Total. Av. 404 134 3S4 128 445 145 390 130 520 173 Totals .. C98 668 775 2148 QUAKERS SCHEDULE GAME FOR NOV. 26 On Friday nlgbt Nov. 26 the fast Qutkor basketball team will open the season here with the Crescent basketball team of Indianapolis. Tbe Crescents have the strongest testa out of the capital city next to tbe Em-Roes who will play here later on in tbe season. The game will be played at tbe Coliseum with an admission of twenty-five cents. Karl Allison of this city-will officiate. A curtain raiser will begin at 7:30 o'clock. JEFF BOXES NELSON Billy Benson, manager of Ray Jef fries, has signed articles with George i Batsche of Cincinnati, manager or Terry Nelson tor a ten round bout to be fought here on Dec. 7. Jeffries will start training shortly for he realizes that in Nelson be Is meeting tbe best boy be bas fought. Tbe men are matched at 135 pounds at 3 o'clock. Nelson meets Freddie Rosen at Muncle on Dec. 2 and will come here immediately after' the bout to rest up for his match with Jeff. LAWSON ENTERS RACE Everett Lawson bas entered the cross-country run to be held under the auspiof s of the Y. M. C. A. on Thanksgiving morning over a course measuring two and a half miles, making seven bovs now entered In the race There Is Still time for anyone in Wayne county desiring to participate to get their names on the list, but they are urged to enter immediately. Games Tomorrow Indiana. Wabash vs. DePauw, at Indianapolis. Purdue vs. Indiana, at Bloomington. Butler vs. Earlham. at Richmond. West. Illinois vs. Chicago, at Chicago. Minnesota vs. Wisconsin, at Madison. Ohio State vs. Northwestern, at Evanston. Kansas vs. Missouri, at Columbia. Colorado vs. Denver, at Denver. East. Yale vs. Harvard, at Cambridge. Dartmouth vs. Syracuse, at Syracuse. Colgate vs. Georgetown, at Washington. D. C. Bethany vs. Washington and Jefferson, at Washington, Pa. Springfield T. S. vs. Army, at West Point. - Ursinus vs. Navy, at Annapolis. Rheumatic or Backachy? Get Trex Now Twenty-five Cents Worth' Is Plenty; Try It I Take Harmless, toothing Treat for Just 3 Days. Then no more stinging rheumatic pains; good-bye chronic miserable enstiptloa: no more sore kidney nor aching back. Trex is wonderful! Acte right off. Trex induces .natural dfeifeage of the entire system: promptly opens your clogged up kid neys, liver end bowels; cleans the stomach of fermenting, gassy foods and waste; dissolves out irritating rheumatic poisons; relieves fevertshness, headaches, dissiness and constipation artiery. Pcrt stay -knocked out tax longer. Get this quick relief toesr. Mo at Clem . Ttoietletewalte'e or sample direct from H. B. Denton

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NATCOS LOSE TWO TO KING'S ROLLERS By close scores the Colonials won two games from the Natcos last night on the "Y" alleys and Increased their standing in tbe Business Men's league being but one game behind the Pheggs who- are leading. The Natcos have a strong team but they are bowling In bard luck. They deserve a better standing In the race and when things break a little better for them they will be up in front. - King was high man with 183 and an average of 161. Summary: Natcos. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Kuckenbrode 118 H6 163 397 132 Feasel 133 133 119 385 128 Asbury ..... 118 110 133 361 120 Iserman .... 145 156 148 449 149 Elkenberry . 182 130 151 463 154

Totals . . 696 645 714 2055 . . . Colonials. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Av. Parker 124 113 166 403 134 Hyde 136 134 137 407 135 Harris 121 120 104 345 115 Rees . 144 146 139 429 143 King 132 170 183 485 161 -Totals .. 657 683 729 2069 ...

ANDERSON CONTEST WILL START EARLY Everything is ready for the game tonight at the Coliseum between the high schools of Anderson and Richmond. Tbe game in all probability will be one of the best battles on the local floor this season. The local high school band and rooters club will dispense discords and noise. The game will be followed by a skate. Play will start promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Harrington will referee. BLACKBOARD DRILL The Richmond football team had a targe turnout of players last night despite the inclement weather, and held indoor practice in preparation for the the game with Hagerstown Sunday at Athletic park. About fifteen men were present, and after going over the signals on a blackboard, the players got on tbe floor and went through a hard drill which lasted a couple of hours. S. A. L. WILL ELECT Officers of the S. A. L. will be elected tonight at the annual meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Reports for the past seasoon will be read. George Brehm, who led the league through a successful year, will be a candidate for re-election as president. SHOW STOPS HERE Price it Bonelli's minstrel troupe arrived here this morning la their private car and spent the day in town. They left at 5 o'clock for Hagerstown, where they are booked to show tonight. BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE Teams Won. Lost. Pot. Pheggs 17 7 .708 Colonials 16 8 .667 I. H. C 16' 8 .667 Bankers 14 10 .583 Natcos 7 17 .292 Federals 2 22 .082 "GETS-IT" NOTHING ELSE "GETS" CORNS First-Class Druggists Recommend It ; Look out for "corn remedies" which are made up to resemble "GETS-IT1 in either name or package. There is only one "GETS IT." Its name is G-E-T-S I T. Watch the spelling. Ev. ery druggist in tte country sells "GETS-IT," because the millions of people demand it. Progressive, first, class druggists know there's nothing "just as good." - What's the use wasting time and, money on the old methods of trying tr remove corns? "GETS-IT" is the only new way of removing them without fall. It's the only new principle coral remover sold. It's the biggest selling! corn-cure ever known because there's) O Com Or Mllul intAnr th mllHraa or rest m tae world that GETS-IT' will not removethere's no escape rwsTB-iT" is the common-sense, slm pie, .sure way. it does away wit greasy ointments, salve, pad, cot to ring. naraBaea, anives, scissors, ri BOr. file, nd th tannin r and th toeiftful OtMon-to walk of n mur! tern-pestered people. All you do Is! put 2 drops of "GBTS-IT" onthe corn is doomed to go. There's no pain, no trouble, no changing shoes because; of corns. Be sore it's "GETS-IT. You'll waste money on substitutes. ' i "GETS-IT" is sold by druggists e jerywhere, 26e a bottle, or sent direct y K. LAwreace A Co, Chicago. Soldi to lUchmond tad recommended m thW world's best corn mm hf 1 R Tjitom

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OHIO UNIVERSITY PROUD OF WINTERS

rz .V VA1 9' r. v. Ohio State University at Columbus, O., is real proud of A. H. Winters, the star half back on the, football team. Winters, practically single handed, or single footed, won two games for Ohio State this year. His 33-yard kick from placement was responsible for the tie with Illinois and a like kick from the 30-yard line gave Ohio State a 10 to 9 victory over Indiana. ARREST THREE BOYS ON HUNTING CHARGE Three colored boys, the oldest 20, were arraigned in city court this morning charged with hunting on the farm of Walter Seaney, Boston township, without a permit. The evidence did not disclose that the boys had fired their guns on the Seaney property nor had done any damage. The boys are Ollie Spurner. Charles Ross and Wil liam Mason. A fourth boy, a member of the same crowd, has been bound i over to juvenile court, Theodore Lamb, aged 14. Seaney has bad much trouble with . hunters. A section of his fence has been broken down, a horse shot in the eye and one of his "No Hunting Here" signs shot down. The mayor has taken the case under advisement. Waist 1486 Skirt 1493 A Very Attractive Combination. This portrays ladies' shirt waist pattern 1486, and ladies' skirt pattern 1493. As here shown the skirt was developed in checked suiting, and the waist in cream white Georgette crepe. The 6kirt is a gored model with plaited side sections. The waist has several new style features. The neck is finished with a Quaker collar. The sleeve in bishop style has a wrist frill below tiny upright tucks.. The waist is also nice for batiste, satin, silk, flannel, linen or madras. The skirt ould be developed in" voile, serge, roadcloth, velveteen 'or cdrduroy. The aist pattern 14S6, is cut in 6 sizes: '.4, 36, 38, 40, 43 and 44 inches bust aeasure. It requires yards , of 3 finch mater for a 36-inch size. The ;klrt, 1493,. is cut in 6 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 inches waist measure. It requires 3 yards of 44-inch material for a 24-inch size, which measures about 2 yards at the foot. This illustration calls for .TWO sep. irate patterns which yill be mailed to any address on receipt of 10c FOB EACH pattern in silver or stamps.

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HEALTH CONDITIONS IN CITY ARE GOOD

Health conditions in tbe city are exceptionally good. , according to Mrs. Linton, visiting nurse. She said that because of the warm weather during the past few weeks, the poor of the city have not suffered so much as in previous years during the early part of November. "Very few men are out of work," ahe said. "This is one reason for tbe healthy condition of their families, as they are supplied with a better class of food." The visiting nurse is preparing for the winter, and arrangements are being made to care for a larger number of children than have been kept at tbe borne for tbe last few months. FETTA LOSES SUIT FOR FEE. Oliver C. Fetta, a former resident of this city, now practiciing law at Indianapolis, lost a case against one of his clients whom he sued for $75. alleged to be due for services given during a divorce case. The jury decided that $25, the sum originally agreed upon by the attorney and the client, was a sufficient fee. YEARNING Continued From Page One. Ninth and North A streets. His friends noticed that be appeared to be dissatisfied with life in Chicago. He remained in Richmond five months, according to H. Reynolds, proprietor of tbe boarding house. He spent most of his time at cigar stores talking with friends. Long for Simple Life. "WTien he lived with us," said Mrs. Reynolds, "he had very little to say about anything. He would leave the house early in the morning and would not return until night. He often remarked that he didn't like Chicago. He said it was too large and every one there was a stranger to him. One day he remarked, 'All my friends are here, and why should I live in Chicago?'" After living here five months alone, his family persuaded him to return to Chicago, and as far as can be learned, be had not been in Richmond since April, 1915. In September Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kluter of this city visited the Weeghmans, and they said Mr. Weeghman at that time seemed satisfied with living $1.00 Per Week Will Dress You

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aamaaQa nEbuaraaaN Thousands disease and You may be afflicted with that dread disease of the teeth, pyorr- ' hea, and not be aware of it. It is the most general disease in the world! The germ which causes it inhabits ettry human mouth your mouth, and is constantly try ing to start its work of destruction there. Don't wait until the advanced stages of the disease appear in the form of bleeding gums, tenderness in chewing and loose teeth. You can begin note to ward off these terrible results. Accept the ad vice dentists everywhere are giving, and take special precautions by using a local treatment in your daily toilet. To meet this need for local treatment and to enable everyone to take the necessary precautions against this disease, a prominent dentist has put his own pre-, scription before the public .

In Chicago, and said he was "geting used to living In a big city." Interment in Chicago. Tbe body will not be brought to lUchmond for burial, but will be burled la Chicago. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon. Besides his Immediate family In Chicago, he la survived by his sister. Mrs. Henry Hasecoster of this city. Several local relatives and friends will attend the funeral. Mr. Weeghman was a member of Trinity Lutheran church. A Chicago newspaper prints the following version of the suicide: . "An element of mystery in the suicide of August Weeghman. father of Charles Weeghman. restaurant owner and Federal league baseball magnte. who cut his throat in his flat at 931 Argyle street yesterday, was revealed by Dr. David H. Fitzgerald. Dr. Fitsgerald declared Mrs. Weeghman had been choked and beaten into unconsciousness and a wound in her throat had been torn open before her husband killed himself. Heard Woman Scream. "According to the physician and the police, Adolph Olson. Janitor of tbe building, heard Mrs. Weeghman screaming and broke into the fiat. He found her lying on the floor, unconscious and with blood streaming from an old wound that had been torn open. He picked her up and carried her to the borne of her daughter. Mrs. Har lan Gates Simmons at 908 Margate terrace, which is across the alley. "Charles Weeghman, the son, was leaving his residence at 5627 Sheridan road when he was notified by telephone, the police say. "He was driven in his automobile to the residence of his parents. On entering he found his father's body lying in a pool of blood. Weeghman ran from the house to get Dr. Fitzgerald, the family physician. When be got back to the flat tbe police bad been notified and were in charge. Weeghman Dead on Floor. "The doctor found Mr. Weeghman was dead and went to attend Mrs. Weeghman, who was in a serious condition and hysterical. She was not in

formed of her husband's death and was not questioned. The wound in Mrs. Weeghman's throat was due to a skin infection for which he had been treating her for several years, the doctor explained. "Captain Cudmore and Detective Sergeant Burke 6a id they bad been informed there was a quarrel in the flat before the suicide. Neighbors told that they believed the Weeghmans were not in a flourishing financial condition. "This was contradicted by tbe 6on. who said his father was a retired blacksmith and was in comfortable circumstances. He said he believed that brooding over his Inactivity caused his father to kill himself, and denied there had been any quarrel." We Undersell the Other Credit Stores

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