Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 298, 26 November 1915 — Page 6

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RICHMOND WINS OPENING BATTLE ON MUNCIE RINK Richmond polo team defeated Muncle at Muncle last nlgbt 7-2. Although their firat game both teams played with polish. Sox Qulgley played bis usual clever game taking the ball down the floor time after time and it was only the blocking of Pence at goal that saved Muncle from losing by a much larger score. Qtiigley handled the pill with wonderful skill, assisted by Lew Qulgley and Fry, he made Muncle look weak on numerous occasions. O'Metz stopped a lot of hard shots sent at him by Fahrner and Fletcher. The line-up: Richmond. Muncle. Lew Qulgley Fahrner First rush Try Fletcher Second rush Sox Qulgley Edgerton Center Evans Houston Half-back O'Metz Pence Goal Bulla Newton Substitutes. QUAKERS STAGE DOUBLE HEADER AS FIRST BILL There will be a lot of basket ball at the Coliseum tonight when the Quakers and Crescents of Indianapolis get together and the Olympics and Fountain City meet. Ltftan is handling the team and has the l)0-3 In fine condition. He has worked out a number of plays that will no doubt puzzle the Crescents. Here ia how they will line up: Olympics Hale, L. Hoover, forwards: Medearls, Kinder, center; Henderson, Reisman. Johannlng, guards. Fountain City Mercer, MaineB, forwards; Hough, center; McNutt, Lacey, Boyer, guards. Quakers Lanlng, Logan, Jones, forwards; Welchman, center; Harpton, Parker, Schepman, guards. Crescents Chappelle, Conover, Hast ings, forwards; Reifer, center; Frankfort, Born, Yaver, guards. HANDICAP TOURNEY OPENS FOR DOUBLES A handicap tournament for doubles Is under way at the city alleys. Boyer and King hold the high score to date, 1,186, while Boyer and Behr are second with 1,051. The entries are: Erk and King, J. O'Brien and Crump, R. Miller and Fosler, R. Miller and Bayer, Mercurio and Broderick, Boyer and Behr, Crump and Otten, Green and J. O'Brien, R. Miller and Meyer, Mercurio and Fosler, Meyer and Green, Father Duffy and Broderick, R. Miller and Youngflesh, Boyer and King, Fosler and Erk, Cronln and Mercurio, and Erk and R. Miller. MEN FINISH CLOSE IN ROAD CONTEST The cross country run held over a course of two and a half miles long yesterday under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., was an interesting event and was watched by hundreds of people along the route. t While there were only six starters the finish was close, Loree the winner makng the route in 17:15, with Jones a. close second being just six and two fifths seconds behind the winner. Benson took third prize making the distance in 17:37 seconds, The other boys were straggled out. Arnett came in fourth, Lawson fifth and Darnell last. i F. G. Pickell was starter; Edward Cureton. N. C. Heironimus, Horace Whiteside and New Cook, timers; George Brehm, J. J. Sommerville and Warren Meranda, Judges at the finish. SKATERS PACK RINK Records were broken by the attendance at the opening of the skating rink In the Coliseum yesterday. Not for years has such a crowd thronged to the floor. As a new feature the management has announced that Mr. Sutton, an experienced skater will give instructions to beginners. Mr. Sutton will be at the services of novices especially on Tuesday and Thursday mornings.. The rink will be open Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and evenings and all day Saturday. Richmond People Good Dressers ; Very few cities in th3 United States can show as uany well-dressed people as Richmond, "a large per cent of them having their clothes made to orr. 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 no tice. Make your selection now Main and Ninth Streets Emmons. dv.

News

PUTS BALL PLAYER IN REED HOSPITAL While playing football with the Richmond All-High team at Cambridge City yesterdy Harold Kirk, who re sides at the Y. M. C. A., and who is a former student at Earlham college, having studied there for the ministry, was kicked in the abdomen and is lying in Reld Memorial hospital In a serious condition. The accident occurred in a scrimmage near the end of the game. Kirk suffered such intense pain that he was hurried to the hospital In an ambulance, where it was reported today that he showed no Improvement. It is feared that Kirk is injured Internally. The extent of the injury has not been ascertained. FOUNTAIN FIVE WINS FROM CAMDEN TEAM Fountain City made a clean-up yesterday so far as basket ball is concerned, winning four games, two in the afternoon and two at night. The first team played Camden and won 34-24 and 39-16. The second team played the Richmond Y. M. C. A., team so-called, and beat it 20-13 and 33-15. The line-ups for the four games: Fountain C. (First) " Camden. Lacy G Morgan McNutt G Behmis Hough C Ergh Bamis F Van Sciver King F. ....... . Maloney Fountain City Richmond (Second) Y. M. C. A. Hamme G Taggart Crane G Bereman Jones C Stedman Thomas F Meranda Harrison F Graves PULL FOR VICTORY OVER WINCHESTER The Richmond high school basket ball team left for Winchester at noon where it plays high school team of that city. Nothing short of a victory will satisfy the locals for a defeat would spoil the record which the boys intend to keep clean. MUNCIE DAREDEVILS DEFEAT HAGERSTOWN Hagerstown played the Avondale Daredevils of Muncle at Hagerstown yesterday and was defeated 13-0. The Muncie boys put up a strong defensive game and succeeded in getting through Hagerstown for two touchdowns. One was made by White around the end and the other by Longfellow, who carried it over by straight line plunges. One goal was kicked and the other missed. Hampton of Richmond played with Hagerstown, and put up his UBual good game. Taylor was the real star, his tackling being a feature. White put up a great game for Muncle. The line-up: Hagerstown. Muncle. Flood R.E White Williams R.T B. Reason Rath R.G G. Reason Rltz ......... C Boright Daugherty .L.O. . . . Meyers . D. Reese N. White . D. Reason .... Burns . .. Braden Longfellow Mead ... Hartig . . Paul J. Taylor .L.T.. .L.E.. .Q.B.. .R.H.. .L.H., Frey Hampton F.B. SUES ON ACCOUNT Complaint on account was filed in circuit court today by the Capp Plumbing and Electric company against Daniel Evans, asking for $100. The complaint was filed by C. W. Duncan, Ru6hville, aatorney for the plaintiff, which company is located at Rushville.

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FOR NATIONAL HONOR ..w.v.N..v..v.'-4;-K1.s-:-:o:KiSSfl Coach. Bob Folwell, the former Pennsylvania star and now the football mentor at Washington and Jefferson, Is firmly convinced that Witherspoon, the left tackle on the W. and J. team, deserves a place on the all-American team. KIRK INJURED IN BALL GAME AT CAMBRIDGE Richmond All-High football team was defeated yesterday at Cambridge City 20-0. During the game Kirk, left end for the Richmond team, was kicked in the abdomen, and it was necessary to bring him to Reid hospital in an ambulance. The line-up: Cambridge City. " Richmond. Ball L.E H. Kirk Dairy L.T Smyser Byers LjG. ...... .'Johnson Ziegler . ...C Henderson Reese ..R B. Shinn Manlove R.T Elleman Thompson R.E R. Sheridan Ball QB Duning Dairy LB Norris G. Drischell RB Hall Henderson FB O. Craycraft Touchdowns G. Drischell 2, Dairy. Goals from Touchdowns G. Drischell 2. MASON SCORES K. 0. Frankle Mason of Richmond knocked out Kid Gorman of Muncie in the seventh round of a scheduled tenround bout last night at Wapawkonetta. Gorman put up a game fight, but Mason proved too clever for him, and after weakening his opponent with sharp body blows Mason put him away with a solar plexus. Football Scores Indiana. Culver, 33; Rose Poly, 6. Notre Dame, 36; Texas, 7. East. Cornell, 20; Pennsylvania, 9. Pittsburg, 20; Penn. State, 0. Brbwn, 39; Carlisle, 0. Wash, and Jeff., 27; Lehigh, 3. Johns Hopkins, 3; Maryland Ag., 0. Columbia, 18; Wesleyan, 0. Boston College, 35; Norwich, 0. Read what Duffy's did for Mr. James Kilroyt "Last winter I had stomach trouble so bad that all I could eat was milk toast for two months straight. I tried all kinds of medicines and they all failed to do me any good. I went to several doctors, but got no results, until I was advised to get a dollar bottle of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. After using one bottle I found great relief and got so I could eat a hearty meal of meat, potatoes, bread and tea, and now, believe me, I would not be without a bottle of Duffy's in the house. Since using it I have gained many pounds. Before I weighed but 125 pounds and today I weigh 154 am strong as a bull and do a hard day's work. I want to say that I owe all my thanks to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and want the world to know what it has don for me it's a wonder ful medicine." (Signed) James J. Kilroy, 1732 Larrabee St, Chicago, ill.

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Hers are the line-ups of the first and second all-Indiana college teams: First Team. Second Team. Showalter LJ3 C. Good (Wabash) (Butler) Hanlcker LT '.. Barnes (Wabash) (Rose Poly) Bowen -. L.G Ed Mills (Franklin) (Earlham) Rea C Meredith (Franklin) (DePauw) Stonebreaker ..R.G Mulliken (Wabash) (Franklin) Dunn R.T Cauldwell (DePauw (Wabash) Pfohl RE... Trotter (Wabash) (Hanover) Bonham Q.B Pence (Butler) (DePauw) Nelson L.H Nelp (Wabash) (Franklin) Bacon R.H Bowen (Wabash) (Earlham) Rowen F.b: Yatsco (DePauw) (Rose Poly) Y. M. C. A. JOINS FUGITIVE HUNT Secretary Learner of the Y. M. C. A., has received a communication from the South Bend association containing information and description of Charles R. Stoltz, 18, who escaped from the Southeastern Hospital for the Insane at Madison. Ind., on August 27. The young man is described as weighing about 140 pounds, being 5 feet 10 inches tall and wearing a blue serge suit. A photograph has been posted In the lobby of the association. WIFE REFUSED TO COOK MEALS Because his wife refused to cook his meals and do the housework, Henry H. Schweizer filed complaint for divorce against Nellie May Schweizer. Cruel and inhuman treatment and separation are also charged in the complaint filed in circuit court today. Fern Conway filed a divorce complaint against William Conway, whom she alleges, deserted her in October, 1914. Paris has a theatre with a reversible floor, one side being Intended for dancing and the other for the seats. fi-E-T-S -IT Note How It's Spelled. Get "GETS-IT" nothing else for corns. Look out for preparations made up to look or sound like ."GETS-IT." Only the genuine is good enough for your feet. Don't take a chance with substitutes which are perhaps positively dangerous. It makes your really feel foolish, after using toe-eating salves, corn-biting ointments, toe-bundling bandages, blood-bringing razors, knives, files, scissors, jabbers and what-nots, when you apply just 2 drops of "GETS-IT" and see your corn vanish. The difference is divine. Geta-Itf Bads Corn Pains. It's Sum ad Safe, toot" No wonder you get mad when somebody tries to tell you that all your experience isn't so at all! Nothing new for corns has been found since "GETSIT" was born. All you need do is apply two drops on the corn. There's nothing to stick. Pain leaves you. It's the corn-cure of the century, the new way, the sure, painless, simple way. You won't wince when you put on your shoes in the morning. "GETS-IT" is j sure, "gets" any corn, callus, wart or I bunion. You want what you want when you want it therefore see that you get your "GETS-IT." Avoid substitutes. "GETS-IT" is sold by druggists everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold hn Richmond and is recommended as the world's only real corn cure by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv. Murray Auto Contestants Miss Rose Wallace 42930 Miss Thelma Zuttermeister 42S45 Miss Ethel O'Connell 42825 Mrs. R. C. Kennedy 42810 Miss Florence Harris 42790 ,"Toe" Ashinger 42680 Mrs. Ray Bowman 40353 Mr. George Brehm 39610 Mr. C. Edgerton 32355 Miss Bessie Rupe 30940 Miss Hester Williams 300SO Mrs. G. Horseman 15965 Mr. Charles Feasel 12930 Mrs. J. Schwlzer 11985

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J. E. Richards of the Glen Kara auto hack loaded his machine too heavily Wednesday night in an effort to carry all the freight left by his customers to its. destination and as a result the machine broke down three miles out of town and had to be towed back. Glen Karn people who had purchased foodstuffs and other material in Richmond were worried for several hours over the delay of the back but they got their goods in time for Thanksgiving feasts. CLUBS IN PREBLE MAY FEDERATE EATON. O., Nov. 26. The result of efforts of members of the Tuesday club at New Paris, it is probable a movement will soon be launched to Join all the clubs of Preble county into one federation. The matter was taken up lately by the New Paris club, and it is said the plan is being already received with favor by other organizations from which communications have been received. At a meeting to be held soon an address explaining the benefits of a county federation will be delivered by Miss Anna Bv Johnson of Springfield, past president of the Ohio Federated clubs. Dr. L. L. Zamenhof. the author of F!RnoTnir and his wife, who have been missing for several months, are i reported safe and well In Warsaw. GOOD HEALTH is worth having and keeping. When you make a purchase of some article that you expect to use often, you investigate different makes and personally select the most modern and reliable. Why not give Just as careful attention to regaining and preserving your health? CHIROPRACTIC the new science that aids Nature, in adjusting the cause of disease, should be personally investigated and not ludged by hearsay evi dence. Visit us. G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C. Phone 1603. 35 8. 11th St Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 7 p. m. And by Appointment. THI !, ARCADE NEW TONIGHT Biograph Feature. "HIS WIFE'S STORY" Also One Reel Special. LYRIC THEATRE Main &. 9th. TONIGHT In 3 Reels Mary Fuller A powerful 3-reel Victor feature with the famous Universal Star, Marv Fuller, in "THE LIL' NOR' WESXER" Palace TBiealtre TODAY AND TOMORROW V. L. S. E. CO. Present the Essanay 6-Act Moral Drama The Blindness of Virtue" It's the picture that you have been waiting to see, featuring EDNA MAYO AND BRYANT WASHBURN. Shows Start Tonight 6:25, 7:45, 9:05 ADMISSION 10 CENTS RUNGE'S ORCHESTRA. SUNDAY KATHLYN WILLIAMS In the 5-Act Romance. "The Carpel From Bagdad" By Harold McGrath.

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529 S. 5th St. TIME TABLE AMI HEADQUARTERS 19 N. 9TH Glen Karn-Richmond Line J. E. Richard, owner A.M. Leave j Glen Karn j Hollansburg j Bethel i Whitewater Cox's Mills 7:20 7:35 S:nO 8:15 S:3 Arrive at , Kicnuioud : New Paris-Richmond Line Owner Clias. Freed Leave Arrive 7 fit) a m KVw PnHa 1H ",lln m 7:soa!m!(ar.) Richmond (iv.)io:ooa.m. l:00p.m New Paris 4:00p.m. l:30p.m.(ar.) Richmond (lv.)3 :30p.m. Union City-Richmond Line Owner Lester G. Harris 7:10a.m.. . 7:55a.m.. . S:15a.m.. . S :35a.m.. . Union City 5 : 20p.m. i . Dartonia 4:25p.m j Spartansburg ...4: 10p.m. . . . Crete . . Arba . .3:50p.m. 8:50a.m.. . .3:35p.m. 9:35a.m.. . . . Chester 2:anp.m. 10:05a.m. (ar.) Richmond lv.)2: 20p.m. Richmond-Liberty Line Owner J. L. Thomas Auto Truck. Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday Leave Arrive S :00a.m Liberty 6:00p.m. 10: 00a.m. (ar.) Richmond (lv.)3:00p.m. Richmond-Economy Line Owner J. L. McNeill Leave Arrive 6:"0a.m Economy 11:30a.m. 7:O0a.m... Williamsburg ..11:00a.m. 7:30a.m Webster 10:30a.m. S:00a.m.(ar.) Richmond (lv.)10:00a.m. l:00p.m Economy 6:00p.m. 1:30p.m.... Williamsburg ...5:30p.m. 2:00p.m Webster 5:00 p.m. 2:30p.m. (ar.) Richmond (lv.) 4 :30p.m. Richmond-Hagerstown Line Owner H. S. Downerd Leave Arrive 6:45a.m.. .. Hagerstown ...11:30a.m. l:00p.m Hagerstown ....5:30p.m. 7:15a.m Greensfork 11:00a.m. l:30p.m Greensfork 5:00p.m. 8:15a.m. (ar.) Richmond (lv.) 10 :00a.m. 2:30p.m. (ar.) Richmond (lv.)4:00p.m. Centerville and Richmond Line Owner O. Darnell Leave Arrive 7:00a.m Centerville 11:00 7:30(ar.) Richmond .. (lv.)10:30 12:30 Centerville 4:00 l:00(ar.) Richmond ....(Iv.)3:30 PHONE 1069

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