Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 305, 9 November 1916 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV, 8, 1916

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This remarkable photograph shows the four torpedo tubes of the Spanish submarine Isaac Peral, built by the Submarine Boat Corporation and now undergoing trials at Provincetown, Mass. The Isaac Peral is said by experts to be almost Identical in a mechanical scene to the German U-boats Deutschland and U-53. It is as large as those under-sea boats and capable of performing or accomplishing anything that they have done.

HELEN HUNT CLUB UNVEILS PICTURE

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Marson and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carpenter motored to Oldenburg Snnday R. P. Lindsay spent Sunday In Martinsville with Mrs. i Lindsay, who is spending a few weeks at a eanitarium T. J. Connell has returned to Shawnee, Ohio, after a : visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Con- ' nell. Announcement of the birth of a son, Hugo, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Santford Bond, Cincinnati, has been received by friends.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler and Mrs. May Boden were in Muncle, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McGaw and son, Jean, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva McOraw, Greensburg... .A called meeting of the Heeln Hunt club was held Saturday afternoon in the library, at which .time, Miss Mary Overbeck, who i designed the cover for the club year bood, and also assisted in ten arrangement of the program, which was awarded the first prize at the meeting ' of the Clubs of the Sixth District Federation, unveiled the prize, a beautiful picture, "A Woodland Scene in Brown ; Country," by Coggshall, a Main artist. The picture will for the present, be hung in the library.. . , Honoring their mother, Mrs. Sarah Hastings, who was seventy-eight years old Friday, Mrs. C. T. Wright, Mrs. E. O. Paul, and Mrs. i M. R. Krahl, entertained twenty of her friends, Friday afternoon at her home on West Front street

Events in Liberty

Misses Corine Snyder and Elizabeth Drapier attended Grand Opera in Cincinnati, Friday and Saturday nights. i....Miss Ruth Morris, of Cincinnati spent the week-end with her parents, !Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morris Mrs. Emma Hargitt, was the guest of C. E. Hughes and family Sunday. .. .Mrs. C. C. Beard and Miss Sophia Macy were in Cincinnati for the performances of the Ellis Grand Opera company.... ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong, of . Marion, O., were the guests of Mr. and i Mrs. P. P. Farley and family, Sunday Misses Adelaide and Emma Gilimore were shopping in Cincinnati, Saturday.... W. A. Bryson and daughter, Mary, C. E. Hughes and Miss Margaret McCoy were In Richmond, Sunday DeWitt Snyder and family ad Misses i Marie Gard and Ethel Coleman, were ,1n Oldenburg, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. (i. V. Chapln spent the week-end in Cincinnati.

AMUSEMENTS AT I LOCAL HOUSES

4 MURRETTE. Henry Walthall, whose presence on the Triangle program came as an interesting surprise when the recent announcement was made that he was to be starred In Ibsen's "Pillars of Society." at the Mnrrette tonisht, is said to make the most. Important characterization of his career in this extraordonary play. He is often called the most intellectual actor on the screen and It is certain he is peculiarly fit ted to interpret the complexities of character that Ibsen, going straight to life for his material, was dramatic master of. drew with such consummate skill.

LEADING IN FRISCO.

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8 J. H. Seemansky, registrar of Voters, declared early this morning, the vote so far counted Indicated that Wilson would carry San Francisco by about 20,000. CLASS ROSTER GROWS

With the addition of a number of new candidates, the Senior class roll of the high school has been Increased to approximately 130 members he largest prospective graduating class in the history of R. H. S. Last year's class of 112 was a record breaker. Total enrollment at the high school Is approximately 800.

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WINS CONNECTICUT

NEW HAVEN, Nov. 8. The complete vote in Connecticut was Hughes, 105,324; Wilson, 99,832. ,

EDISON TONE TEST GIVEN AT CAMDEN

CAMDEN, O., Nov. 8. The people of Camden and vicinity were given a real musical treat in the form of the Edison Tone test given Saturday night in the opera house when Miss Helen Clark Concert Contralto sang in comparison with the Edison recriation of her voice and the playing of Mr. Herman Sevely, 'cellist. A packed house most thoroughly enjoyed an interesting evening.

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COLLEGE SECRETARY ENPIRES AT OXFORD

OXFORD, O., Nov. 8. George Spencer Bishop, 71, secretary of the board of trustees of Miami university, died yesterday after an illness of several weeks. He was the grandson of Robert H. Bishop, first president of Miami, and was graduated from the institution in 1867. He was a soldier in the Civil war, and later practiced law in Kansas, serving in the legislature of that state, also as president of the First National bank, of Mankato, Kas.

LEADING IN MISSOURI

ST, LOUIS, Nov. 8. 1,853 precincts out of 3,459 in Missouri give Wilson, 215,706; Hughes, 202,796; Lamm, Republican candidate for governor is leading Gardner, Democrat -by 1,400. The vote in 1,775 precincts was: Gardner, 199,001; Lamm, 200,440. Senator Reed was less than 9,000 ahead of Dickey in 1,753 precincts. The vote was Reed, 204,911; Dickey, 195,621.

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Club owners of the American League will have to ratify the sale of the Boston Red Sox to Harry H. Frazee and Hugh Ward, theatrical magnates of New York, before the deal may be consummated, it is announced ed by President B. B. Johnson. "The club is not offically sold until the deal Is ratified by the league as a whole," said Johnson. "Final action on the matter probably will not be taken for a couple of weeks."

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HOPES TO ENLIVEN SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR WINTER WORK

"One of the principal thfngs which 'Association Day" to be observed by the Wayne County Sunday Schools on Sunday is 'calculated to accomplish is to make every Sunday school a live, active .growing school throughout the winter months," said W. E. Klopp, publicity superintendent of the county association today. "There are a number of schools which make excellent records during the summer but which become dormant during the cold weather. These schools have been dubbed 'ground hog schools.' "Instead of announcing that the school will disband for the winter every interested member should stand by the sessions regardless of the weather. "In addition to the interesting programs offered, the county association is planning to award a banner to the township which shows the largest percentage of its enrollment in attendance. The results will be published in this paper on Monday afternoon. AH superintendents should have their material in my hands not later than Monday morning."

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SECONDS IN GAME

Accepting the challenge of A. H. S., Coach Lyboult of the R. H. S. basketball squad, has agreed to bring up a second team to do battle with the Anderson understudies in the coming basketball bill at Anderson Friday night of this week. Last year, on the Coliseum floor, the Richmond second team walked over the Anderson Seconds., 'Tis said the A. H. S. crowd entertains hopes of a come-back this year. Personnel of the second team to represent R. H. S. will be determined today when Coach Lyboult gathers in his basketball recruits for final scrimmage before the Anderson row. Two full teams with full sub strength will be taken to Anderson.

FAMOUS COMPOSER WORKS DESPITE AGE

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Camilie Salnt-Saens, the famous French composer, is now eighty-ne years old, but he is still hard at work turning out all sorts of musical works. .."Tx write. Joyful things at this time that, would be impossible," he said today. This terrible war stifles everything except serious work.

CHURGH LUKEWARM TOWARD. LABORERS

"Some churches are luke warm to men engaged in industrial lines of work and this is because of a misuni derstanding," declared A. M. Bruner in a talk at the Y. M. C. A. last night to men who will take part in conducting shop meetings during the winter. "It is the.purpose of the shop meetings to remove this misunderstanding." The first shop meetings were held today. The sessions were dnly twenty minutes in. length and similar meetings will be held , in the shops every day this week, . The speakers and leaders will rotate from shop to shop so that no pastor shall have the same audience twice.

MYERS BOYS GIVES MASQUERADE PARTY

WEBSTER, Ind., Nov. 8. Messrs. John and Charles Myers entertained a number of their friends at a masquerade party Wednesday evening. Games and music were the special features of the evening. Refreshments were served to the following: Misses Lora Boyd, Alta Sowers, Lucile Gentry, Helen Roller, Mabel Wise, Mabel Linderman, Lela Kitterman, Ruby Sanders, Hilda Sanders, Helen Harvey, Lucile Williams, Juanita Hendershott, Lessie Williams, Frances Harvey, Gladys Williams. Iva Nicholson, Ruth Harris, Dorothy Brown, Rosella Keffier, Mary Myers and Bessie Best; Messrs. Florence Linderman, Truby McFarland, John Myers, Charles, Edward McFarland, Luther Sowers, Lester Kitterman, Frank Moore, Joe Keffier, Clyde Nicholson, Ralph Nicholson, Lee Burg, Ernest Nicholson, Paul Yunet, Tony Hoover, Chester Gambler, Herschel Jay, Earl Bunker, Ralph Kern, Cecil Williams. From Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thompson and children, Christina Katherine, Robert and Paul, of near Fountain City, and Frank Thompson were the guests of Mf. and Mrs. Edward Thompson Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jay and daughter, Elizabeth, were the guests of Allen Pallun Sunday Miss Juanita Hendershott spent Monday evening with Miss Lucile Williams.

PRESIDENT IS AHEAD

AGED WOMAN DIES

WEST MANCHESTER, O., Nov. 8. Mrs. Polly Niswonger, aged 81 years, died Saturday morning at the home of her son, Charles, of heart trouble and complications. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Ithica. Burial at Ithica cemetery William Kisling and family, of West Alexandria, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig. Painfully Injured. Glen Brown was painfully hurt Saturday at his home east of town by a fall badly spraining his back. His injuries were such that the services of a physician were required. .

STAPLES ADVANCE AS TRADING OPENS

CHICAGO, Nov. 8 AH staples traded in on the Chicago Board of Trade advanced at the opening today. Gain3 were apparently not influenced by election results but were the result of ordinary trade influences; wheat started unchanged to 7-8 cents higher with December at $1.85 to $1.85 1-2 and May at $1.86 1-2 to $1.87. The upward tendency was ascribed mainly to a decrease in the European visible supply.

HUGHES RUNS AHEAD

CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov. 8. Returns from 969. precincts out of 1.713 in West Virginia give Hughes, 43,454; Wilson, 38,982". 966 precincts give U. S. Senator Sutherland, Republican, 42,132; Chilton, Democrat, 37,805.

LEGS BADLY CRUSHED

OXFORD, O., Nov. 8. I. C. Bromley, 56, sawmill owner, had both legs badly crushed yesterday while loading logs in the woods near Oxford.

BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 8. At 2:30 o'clock this morning with 143 out of 743 precincts counted Wilson had 13,616, Hughes 11,196. For governor Davis, Republican 12,277, Alexander, Democrat 12,219.

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HUGHES HOLDS LEAD

MILWAUKEE, Nov. With no report from seven northern counties on a total 0 27880 in 1,490 precinct of the 2,250 precincts of Wisconsin, Hughes leads Wilson by 20,118. Gov. Phillip leads Williams, democratic

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