Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 308, 13 November 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, NOV. 13, 1916

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S. A. L HOLDS ANNUAL FEAST ON WEDNESDAY Place Y. M. C. A. , Time Wednesday, 6:30 p. to. , Event Annual S. A. L. banquet Principals The eight S. A. I squads, league director, city officials invited guests. t . Belated but nevertheless welcome is the announcement this afternoon of the annual banquet of Saturday Afteri;oon League players, officials and guests the event to be staged at the . Y. M. C. A., Wednesday evening of this week. The program, which will include a rattling, husky meal as the feature number, Is In the making and will be announced fully Tuesday. NEW GASTLE WINS FROM HAGERSTOWN i.l BY EIGHT POINTS .'" : New Castle, 25; Hageratown, 17 " ; NEW CASTLE, Ind.,. Nov. 13. Surprised by the unexpected strength of the visitors, New Castle high school basketball team in its opening game with Hagerstown at the Coliseum Sat- ' urday night, was forced to scrap sixty I seconds of every minute to gain a maI Jority in the 25-17 set of figures re- ! corded. Hagerstown high, on the i enemy's court ' was counted as kid money. Castle and Hagerstown presented well matched teams and the issue was a whale of a game from the initial whistle. There were no individual stars. The battle was staged at the new j New Castle Coliseum and was the inaugural contest for that floor. The I big surface was a handicap to the Hagerstown players, who are familiar with a smaller Hoof. I The score: Hagerstown

t - Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. WIchter, f 1 3 2 5 Teetor, f 3 2 1 8 Foyst, c 2 0 0 4 Endsley, g. , 0 0 0 0 Orr, g 0 0 0 0 Petty, g 0 0 0 0 Totals V 6.5 3 17 New Castle Gls. Fls. Msd.rts. Posten, f 2 3 2 7 Pence, f 3 0 16 Klinser, c 3 . 0 .0 6 Wise. g. .... 3 0 0 6 Riggs, g. , 0 0 0 0 Eden, g .0 0 0 .0 Totals 11 3 3 25

Fouls committed Foyst, 2tp; Endsley, t; Orr, tp; Petty, t; Klinger, tp; Wise, 2t; Riggs, 2; Pence, t. SPARTANSBURG WINS FROM LOSANTSVILLE SPARTANSBURG, Ind., Nov. 13. In a game featured by the speedy team work of the home team, Spartansburg high school basketball team swamped Losantsville, 35-10, here Saturday night The score: Sparta nsburg Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Armstrong, f 6 1 0 Jordan, f. .. 6 0 2 Lewis, c. .......... 5 0 1 Mote, g 0 0 0 Miller, g 0 0 0 13 12 10 0 0 35 Totals 17 1 Losantsville Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts A. Johnson, f R. Johnson, f Crouse, c. ... Beeson, g. .. 0 1 0 0 0 Bird, g, Totals 5 0 . Fouls committed Mote, R. son, A. Johnson. Bird, Beeson. Referee Clark and Allen. Scorer R. Motley. 10 JohnMUNGIE WALLOPS UNION GITY FIVE Mimcie high school basketball five, next R. II. S. opposition in the game billed for Muncie Friday night, walloped Union City Friday last, 66 to 5. Union City, it is understood, was reputed as having a great team this year. , Available dope on the Muncie team would seem to Indicate a world beating combination for M. H. S. The team is a fairly heavy one, but relies principally upon its speed and skill to win games. MOREL'S CLAN MAKES FOUNTAIN CITY TRIP Wib Morel's clan of Independents will make an attempted raid on Fountain City Friday night The objective of the Richmond Ive is the angora of the F-C independents.'1 December 9, the Independents will make a little Invasion of Hamilton. TEAMS ELECT CAPTAINS Four of the seven teams of the R. H. S. Junior basketball league have elected captains as follows: Ones, Ralph . Hosack; Twos, Jack Falk; Threes, Jerry Bly; Sevens, Herman I Shaffer.

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Johnny Overton, the Intercollegiate Cross-Country champion, proved well in the recent Princeton-Yale race at New Haven that he is ready to defend his title on November 25. The Yale flier seldom moved with more dash, and when the clocks had been stopped it was found that Overton had run a mighty fast race 36 minutes 26 1-5 seconds, or about 1 minute 16 seconds faster than the best time he has made running the course in practice with Billy Queel.

REPETITION OF ROW AT AMOERSON MAY KILL SPORTS HERE Impressions that Richmond high school rooters and team were the cause of the Anderson disturbance at Anderson Friday night, are corrected today by the Richmond school authorities, who after a thorough investigation of the facts in the Anderson affair, have decided thAt Richmond in no way was to blame for the unfortunate row which marred the Anderson trip. Richmond school authorities will tolerate no "rough stuff" and a recurrence of the Anderson row will greatly endanger the life of the sport at R. H. S. Basketball and not pugilism, is the decree handed down by Principal Plckell and Superintendent Giles, who were both disturbed over the unwelcome notoriety gained by R. "H. S. in the last escapade. "We are for basketball as long as it is conducted In a manner that will do credit to the school. . We will tolerate no more 'rough stuf,' " Mr. Pickell said this morning.. CENTERVILLE WARPED SPICELAND, Ind., Nov. 13. Centervllle high school basketball team was badly warped at the hands of the heavier Spiceland Academy five here Saturday night. The score, 26-5, tells Its own story. Records disclose that for several centuries an infusion of nutgalls treated with sulphate of iron composed the only known ink. Blue Bird You can Park at the Washington ORCHESTRA

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"Y" GYM TEAMS FIGHT FOR HONORS Personnel of the junior "Y" teams that are battling it out for supremacy on the association gym floor follow: YALE Russell Taylor,, captain; John Sullivan, Fred Clark, Wilmer Babylon, Vernon Davenport, Norman Johanning, Frederick Werr, Eugene Kenny, Willet Stovall, Herman Tietz. -CORNELL Harold Hyde, captain; Elmer Haynes, Bernard Kohnle, John Edwards, Lewis Davis, Roland Anderson, Clarence Korthouse, Paul Ballinger, Clifford Price. ' INDIANA Harry Eickenberry, captain; Robert Brakamp, Ralph Brady, William Williams, Harold Roberts, James .Quigley, Ed Beetle, Lewis Hoessli, Jonathan Shirley, John Coate. HARVARD Joy Bailey, captain; William Romey, Paul Druley,' Henry Cramer, Donavan Waking, Curtis Hayward, Ralph Hodgin, Malcomb Smith, Vernon Spauld: ing, Randall Kohlen. New York may prosecute property owners for.cost of. fighting fires where fire prevention laws have not been obeyed. . , . " V? DRIVE OUT eJ COLDS

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" A buggy driven by Tom Stevens, west of Centerville, and a roadster driven by Ross Hendricks, a mechanic of this city, were badly damaged In a collision at Centerville Friday night Both men escaped uninjured. The buggy was almost completely demolished and the right front wheel and radiator of the automobile were smashed. The accident occurred on a turn when Hendricks did not see the buggy until it was too late to prevent the collision. . . ASKS FOR DISMISSAL OF PARCEL APPEAL WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. Dismissal of an appeal to the supreme court to interpret the . parcels post convention of 1899 between the United States and Germany was sought today by the department of justice, which contended that lower courts' proceedings in a case against Samuel Rubin, Philadelphia importer, are not final. The government is seeking to have the convention construed so as to permit seizure and forfeiture of parcel post merchandise upon which American duties are not paitl the construction by lower federal courts from which Rubin appealed. JOHN RUPE TO TALK Richmond realty dealers headed for the annual convention of the state realtv association at EvanRville. Nov. ! 1-17, inclusive, will whoop it up for Richmond and a city realty board. S. K. Morgan, a governor of the state organization, active in the promulgation of a realty board in Richmond will endeavor to secure the co-operation of association members at Evansville. John Rupe, of Richmond, is one-of the principal speakers listed for the big program of the convention. OFFICERS ELECTED BY FIRST TERMERS OXFORD, O., Nov. 13. Western College for Women freshmen have elected these officers for the year: President, Annabel Applegate, Rogers, Ark.; vice president, Helen Griesmer, Hamilton; secretary, Helen Gonser, Kokomo, Ind.; treasurer, Ruth Walkup, Crawfordsviile," Ind.; member of self-government . board, Katherine Bain, St. Louis, Mo.; Athletic Captain, Frances Wise, Middletown. THIS HUGHES WON ALEXANDRIA, Ind., Nov. 13. A man in this city bet on a man named Hughes and the man nafd Hughes won the office he was running for sheriff. It is said that more than $15,000 changed hands here in election bets of different kinds. . WORKS UNTIL DEAD VALPARAISO, Ind., Nov. 13. C. A. Gunther, a carpet weaaver, is dead at the age of 91. He worked steadily at his trade until a day before his death. RECEIVES PLANT BIDS. OXFORD, O., Nov. 13. The Board of Public Affairs will open bids on December 5 for new equipment for the village electric light plant. The improvements are expected to cost about $10,000. FIVE REQUISITES OF SUCCESS The best of authorities agree that five things are necessary for a business or social success. To be successful a person of the twentieth century must have health, ambition, knowledge, ability, and stick-to-it-iveness but the most important of all is HEALTH. Without health, success in impossible. If your stomach and nerves are not in condition, it i impossible for you to properly do your work or to feel like yourself. If you wake in the morning without feeling refreshed, if you have a bad taste, are bilious, nerves are shattered and you are in a general run down condition, you need Vitalis. Vitalis is the one great tonic, the tonic which has done so much for the people of .the United States. Vitalis restores to you your lost ambition, removes the cause of indigestion, sleeplessness, dyspepsia and the thousand and one nervous troubles. Hundreds of local people are daily testifying to the wonders of this remarkable medicine. It will make you feel better, eat better and sleep better. Viatlis is an old doctor's prescription and has helped hundreds from their difficulties. Vitalis is being especially introduced and explained at The Quigly Drug Store, 806 Main SL Adv. , . r - OF ALL KINDS BUNING'S 43 N. 8TH ST.

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Admirals Henry T. Mayo and Frank F. Fletcher have been named by Navy Department to head the Naval Selection Board composed of Rear! to the grades of Rear Admiral, Captain and Commander. Besides Admirals Mayo and Fletcher, the following compose the board: -Vice-Admiral Dewitt Coffman, Rear Admiral Austin M. Knight, Rear Admiral Usher, Rear Admiral McLean, Rear Admiral Glenves and Rear Admiral Albert W. Grant.

MINSTREL CHORUS ATTRACTS CROWDS Strains of "Are You From Dixie," lead-off part of the Moose mhuVrel opening musical number, floating down to the ears of Main street pedestrians yesterday , afternoon caused a nearblockade in traffic while the crowd in front of Moose hall, Ninth and Main streets, tarried to benefit by the free concert. Yesterday's rehearsal was highly satisfactory to Moose leaders who predict a capacity house for the opening performance, at the Washington, November 20. Charles Towle, of the high school faculty, made his debut as an end man yesterday. Towle, with Benton N. Barlow, Clarence Sherb and Charles Wenger will hold down the wings. Solo numbers will be given by Frank Williams, Hugh Foss, Otto Klett, Ray White, V. H. Evans and others. WOULD SEIZE COAL COLUMBUS, Ind., Nov. 13. The coal shortage has become so acute here that J. C. Rush, chief engineer of the water works, is looking up the law to find if he has authority to seize the supply of coal of citizens if it becomes necessary for him to do so to keep the water works running. PIMPLY? WELL, lOH'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel there's never any sickness or paia 'after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable' compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Hunter's Supplies of all Kinds SHOT GUNS SHELLS HUNTING COATS CLEANING RODS LEGGINS HUNTING KNIVES FLASH LIGHTS COMPASSES Get your Hunting License Here OPEN EVENINGS SAC.1 VIGRAN The Sportsman's Store 512 Main St. Phone 1295

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1AT, GERMANS LOSE SHIPS PETROGRAD, Nov. 13. An official statement issued here today says that a majority of German vessels which took part Friday in a bombardment in the Gulf of Finland were sunk. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY To Avoid Dandruff You do not want a slow treatment for itching scalp when hair is falling and the dandruff germ is killing the hair roots. Delay means no hair. . Get, at any drug store, a bottle of zemo for 25c or $1.00 for extra large size. Use as directed, for it does the work quickly. -It kills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and immediately stops itching scalp. It is a pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not stain. Soaps and shampoos are harmful, as they contain alkali. The best thing to use for scalp irritations is zemo, for it is safe and also inexpensive. Th E. W. Rese Co., Cleveland, O. WhenYouTravel You should have the very best in Suit Cases, Bags, Trunks, etc. The one store in Eastern Indiana for the best in this line is Miller's, as here you not only get the best but also the lowest prices. For Xmas Gifts We have Ivory Sets of all kinds, Novelty Leather Goods, Purses, Hand Bags, and in fact everything that an up-to-date- Leather Goods store should have.. Don't forget for the auto owner we have 2 in' 1 Tires and Motor Weave Robes. " ' lira 827 MAIN STREET '

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WASHINGTON, . Nov. 13. Re-argo-, ment was ordered today by the su-j preme court of cases testing the con-; stitutionality of the Washington-New! York, New Jersey and Iowa workmen's! compensation laws. No date was set1 for rehearing. If the sea should rise one-twenty-sixth part of its depth, one-half of the land would be under water. "Beans Is Beans" and the cost is soaringskyward with pork, beefj;: eggs and other foods, until the cost of Irving represents an increase of from 30 to 50 . per cent While meats and vegetables are beyond the ' reach of many millions of families, Shredded Wheat: ISsctdt continues to sell at the same old price and retains the same high nutria tive quality. Shredded 1 wheat biscuit contains all the rich bodybuilding nutriment in the whole wheat gram, including the bran coat, which is so useful in keeping the bowels healthy . andactiveEstitforarjymeal with mflk or cream or int combination with fruits. Made at Niagara Palls, N.Y. ARCADE TONIGHT "THE FRANCHISE" Winnefred Greenwood EDWARD COXEN (A Socological Drama, "CUB" COMEDY "MUTUAL WEKLY" TONIGHT Would You Renounce The Man You Love? ; If you gain his love through fraud, and he forgives you after the truth i appears, - would you marry turn?" -This is the situation, which con-," fronts THEDABARA in her new WILLIAM FOX Photoplay "Her Dou'ale Life" The Thrilling Stbry of a Worn- . ' ' an's De (eption TUESDAY PALLAS P.ICTURES , Presents the .adorable MYRTLE S7E0MAN 4tn-j "THE AMERICAN BEAfe" ' A Photoplay W - -extraordinary power a4d deligiitfu 1 surprises. "RELEASED ON THE PARAMOUNT PROGRAM ' " THEATRE Richmond's Only Vauileville House 25-25 HANDSOME COSTUMES Catchy Songs and Dances by Girls SHOWS 3 Shows Daily Matinee at 2:30; Nights, 7:45 and 9:15. DONT MISS THIS BIG SHOW

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