Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 21, 6 December 1916 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1916
Sport News
GARFIELD LAUNCHES BASKETBALL SEASON WITH TWO CLASHES
Basketball at the Garfield junior high school was launched in the school gym last night when the Whites and Purples color factions mixed it in two warm games. The Large Whites and Small Whites were the victims in both contests. Runnels Stars Here. With ten of sixteen points to his credit. Forward Runnels starred in the Large Purple victory. Dick Holcomb was the White consistent. The score: ' Whites 6 Purples 16 Holcomb Runnels Byrkett Piatt Forwards Carter Arnold Center Bode Clapp L. Smith Martin Guards Field Goals Runnels 4, Holcomb 2, L. Smith, Piatt, Arnold, Clapp. Free Throws Runnels 2. Small Purples Win. Gaylor, with five of nine points to his credit, led the attack of the Small Purples against the Small White3. Brehm and McBride were the only Small Whites who could get by the Purple defense. The score: Whites 5 Purples 9 Brehm Retz Johnson Dunham Forwards Denning Loehr Center McBride Gaylor Calkins Todd Guards Field Goals Gaylor2, Brehm, McBride, Retz, Loehr. Free Throws McBride, Gaylor.
PALLADIUMS LICK UP FOSLER CREAMS
Palladiums, 3; Creams; 0
Led by Bob Tomlinson, who ditched
the hardwoods for the neat scores of 177, 182 and 188 the Palladiums cleaned up on everything in sight during the alley flare with Art King's Foslers Creams at the City alleys
last night. With a, net handicap of
twenty-six the Palls had the edge
throughout
The scores: Player 1st 2d. 3d. TotAvg. Tomlinson .. 177 182 188 547 182 Smith 138 151 158 447 149 H. Miller ... 166 178 170 514 171 F. Miller ... 146 152 154 452 151 Boyer 173 179 181 533 178 Handicap ... 136 136 136 ... ... Team totals 936 978 987 2493 831 Foslers Creams Player 1st 2d. 3d. TotAvg. Youngflesh . 167 199 - 137 503 168 Fosler, 178 147 161 486 162 B. Bennett .. 142 160. 176 478 159 W.Bennett . 142 156 150 448 149 King 158 195 170 624 175 Handicap ... 110 110 110 Team totals 897 967 904 2439 813
DRAFT FRANK STRAYER
Frank StFayer, prosecutor-elect, has been drafted by the City Polo league to start the official season of the C-L Dec. 13. Strayer probably will b asked to c ace the first goal after
Imparting to the fan gathering a few
inside tips on the rink game. The program for opening night is still uncomplete.
Rustlings of the Netting
Muncie tonight. With the lead of the circle at stake together with the fact that Muncie furnishes the opposition, tonight's game thould bring out a capacity house. Apparently, Old Father Time hasn't been associating with this Pop Lewis fellow. The Indianapolis ancient displayed his old-time speed last night when he out-rushed the younger Art Williams. Arlie May, Indianapolis goal tend, hasn't improved a bit. Tubby's performance last night would upset better dispositions than the one held by one Dok Harold. Center Rollln DeWitt of the New Castle five, will resign by request, it Is understood here. DeWitt has failed to produce, says the New Castle management.
GRGAN'S HIGH SCORE AVERTS TOTAL ROUT
Seedings, 2; Empires, 1 Groan's 183 score in the first game of the Seeding-Empire A. S. M. League Berie3 at the "Y" last night, derailed the Seedings one game. But In the final chapters the Seedings were back in form and making up for lost time at a two-one rate. Groan was the high man all around. The scores: Seedings
Player 1st- 2d.
Pettibone ... 131 Schalk 106 Roach 123 Ellis 157 Knight 121
124 149 162 143 158
3d. 148 142 166 151 156
Tot. Avg. 403 134 396 132 451 150 431 150 435 145
Two of the three goals scored by Ted Lewis last night were of the "angle drive" variety that make Lewis the most feared rush among goal tenders. Freddie Pence, even, can't appreciate the terrific wallops of the veteran Lewis. A Quaker win tonight will give Richmond five a margin of one-half game in league leadership. Preceding the Richmond-Muncie affair the Kremos and Fairviews of the City league will mill it three rounds.
JENNINGS AND SON MARKET LIVE STOCK
WHITEWATER, Ind., Dec, 6 Don Southard has accepted a position in Finney's resturant at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl of Richmond, were guests of friends here Sunday Will Roberts of Indianapolis, was here Tuesday and Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Omar Coppock of Glen Karn, O., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coppock O. M. Jennings and son drove $1100 worth of cattle to New Madison, O.,
one day last week.
BUCHAREST FALLS BEFORE TEUTON FOE
:. BERLIN, Dec. 6. Bucharest has been captured according to official anouncement. Ploetchi, , important railway center 36 miles northwest also taken. SOUND OUT CONDITION OF, LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY
CHICAGO, Dec. 6. A series of informal' hearings were held here today In connection with the fourth national conference on Marketing and Farm Credits to collect evidence concerning the condition of the livestock Industry In the United States. Speakers asserted that many changes are under way In the industry and that the producers ahd feeders of cattle have failed to organize effectively to meet this changed condition at purchasing centers and an economic waste has resulted.
Citv Statistics
Marriage Licenses. .Walter M. Ford, 21, machinist, Hagerstown, to Leona C. Sells, 20, Hagerstown. Deaths and Funerals HILL Arrangements for the funeral of George Hill, 36, who died early today, have not been made. WEVERS The funeral of Anna Wevers will be held from St. Andrews church Thursday morning at 9:00 o'clock. Burial In the St. Andrews cemetery. Friends may call at any time. TODD The funeral of George Todd held from the St. Mary's church this morning was largely attended. The Rev 'Fathers Cronin and Duffy officiated. Pall bearers were Thomas Ryan, William Hamilton, James Balfe, James Lawler, James Flannigan and John Sullivan. Interment was in the St. Marys cemetery. t Warranty Deeds Sarah E. Dennis to Dempsey E. Dennis, 3 Bungalow hill, $85. Dickinson Trust company to Joshua Rich, Pt. 280-281, Reeveston place. John W. Tavlor to Rachel Tavlor.
230-231-232, Summers, Centerville.
Harry A. Wilson to John G. Maier.
6 Benton Heights.
Henry T. Trook to Henry V. Tem-
pleton, Pt. N. W. 10-15-12.
Morrison F. Pyle to Felix Mainer.
91 Benton Heights, Richmond.
Charles Heckman to William Bark-
meyer, Pt. 13-12 A. S. Ruby's out lots.
CABINET ATTACKS CONTINUE IN DUMA
LONDON, Dec. 6. The Progressive party in the Duma is continuing attacks on the government, according to a Reuters dispatch from Petrograd. The dispatch says that after a lively debate on a statement issued by the administration regarding cabinet changes,, the progressives moved a resolution to the effect that as the reconstitution of the cabinet is incomplete and consists rather of a change in individuals than in a change of administration, the Duma declares that all irresponsible influences must -be removed. , s
WOMAN DEFEATS MALE FOR MAYOR
UMATILLA, Ore., Dec. 6. Mrs. E. E. Starcher is mayor of "Umatilla today, having defeated her husband in the election yesterday. Women also were elected to all other offices in the municipal government including four seats in the court, recorder and treasurer.
GERMAN SHIPS PREPARE TO STEAL FROM PORT
RIO JANEIRO, Dec. 6. Extraordinary activity has been noted for several weeks on board the German ships interned here, .according to the Jornal. Some of the vessels have been receiving provisions and coal and others are clearing their decks. According to the Jornal there is every indication that the ships are preparing to set ou secretly in order to avoid requisition.
ATTACKS REPULSED
SOFIA, Dec. 6. The repulse of allied attacks in the Moslenica valley east of the Cerna region on the Macedonian front, is reported in the official statement issued by the war office today. ' '
A .Vienna physician has obtained good results and effected some cures by treating insane persons with hypodermic injections of pure oxygen.
CHILD RECOVERS FROM LONG ILLNESS
ECONOMY. Ind., Dec. 6. Jerome Wiggins, a noted character around Losantville, was buried Sunday.... A few from here attended the Mark Malsby funeral at Modoc Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Replogle entertained four auto loads of people Sunday at dinner.... Mr. and Mrs. Wade Kennedy, and sons spent Sunday at Cambridge. Visits Relatives. Mrs. Alice Fraiser spent Sunday with Richmond relatives. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Cy Hilvey, Hagerstown, attended Friends meeting here Sunday. .. .Mrs. Roe, a trained nurse, who has been the nurse of Miss Lois Beard the past several weeks, returned to her home at Mooreland Saturday. Miss Beard was the school pupil that was stricken with infantile paralysis several weeks ago. She is improving very slowly
....Mr. and Mrs. Billy McCann, Richmond, were here Sunday.... Lindsey Canady, Jr., was called to Fountain City Sunday afternoon. .-'-
FILES GENERAL DENIAL
A general denial to the complaint was filed In circuit court today In the suit of Charles A. Tangeman against Edgar E. Jordan for foreclosure of a mechanics' lien..
REQUEST INDEMNITY FOR CYCLONE VICTIMS
COPENHAGEN Via London, Dec. 6. The delegation .from the Danish West Indies which has been conferring with the parliamentary committee in regard to the proposed sale of the islands to the United States, on the eve of their departure have handed a report to the committee asking for a government indemnity for the sufferers, from tne recent hurricane in the event of the sale being completed.
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POPULAR COMPOSER ILL
SANTA ROSA, Cal., Dec. 6 34 P. Mills, better known by his stage name, Joe Hayden, who wrote, among other popular songs, "There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight," is seriously ill in a hospital here.
A school for the practical education of hotel managers and other employes is to be established in Havre by the French ministry of commerce.
DANDRUFF GOES! HAIR GETS THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL
ODDITIES
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' Siam's rosewood forests have been heavily over exploited. The government is now protecting them.
Chile will send an official commission to the United States to make a thorough study of agriculture and industrial hydraulics.
Masonic Calendar
Team total3 638 736 763 2136 712 Empires Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Avg. Way 120 139 142 401 134 Owens 12S 126 105 419 140 Barker 126 135 107 308 123
131 170
Digga Groan
,. 105 154 135 394 ,. 183 145 1S1 509
Team totals 662 699 730 2091 697
BRANTS MEN BONUS
HANGOIt. Maine, Dec. 6. The decision of the Bangor and Aroostock railroad' to give a bonus of four percent on wages earned in the last six months to all employes receiving less than $2,000 a year was announced by President Percy R. Todd today.
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WEKSTER.
Mr. and Mrs. Mallory and daughter Edith, Angola, Ind., spent Thanksgiving vacation with their daughter, Miss Palsy Mallory, of this place Miss Mabel Steddom and Kenneth Steddom spent the week-end with relatives at Richmond Several from here have ben attending the revival meetings it Williamsburg Mrs. Martha Williams and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Study near Williamsburg. Visits Parents. Miss Bessie Wickcrsham, Richmond, has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wickersham of this place Miss Helen Harvey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeson Miss Mary Williams spent Sunday with Miss Grace Gibson. Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richardson and daughter, Richmond. Elwood Williams, Misses Hannah and Esther Williams, Fountlin City, and Mrs. Nancy Williams, Richmond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williams, Thursday.
According to a German investigator, the artificial lakes that have been built In his country decrease the temperature and increase the number of foggy Jays.
Wednesday, Dec. 6 Webb lodge, No. 24, F. & A. M., called meeting, work in Master Mason degree commencing at 7 o'clock. Thursday, Dec. 7 Wayne Council, No. 10, R. & S. M., stated assembly; election of officers. Friday, Dec. 8 King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., stated convocation ; annual election of officers.
APPOINTED EXECUTOR
Robert H. Hamilton, Milton, was named executor of the will of John A. Hamilton by Judge Fox in circuit court today. The entire estate goes to the executor who is a brother of the deceased.
DENNIS APPOINTED
If cotton and linen are steeped in
any saline solution, such as alum, ammonia, chloride or borax, they will become fireproof.
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Is Even More Important to Women We will have on display and for sale in our Ready-to-wear
Department, nday . and Saturday, the most representative line of
FUR
Shown in the City this Season Men of business, who are planning worth while gifts for their wives, mothers, daughters or sweethearts, this is an opportunity of first importance.
YOU BUY HERB WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY wrong choice is impossible, guaranteed in good style. We stand back of their reliability.
All Furs are absolutely
Fur Opening-Friday and Saturday
ASK ANY WOMAN WHAT SHE LIKES BETTER THAN FURS and she will answer "nothing." Furs would make a most welcome gift and especially this year in a season unprecedented in vogue of small furs, fur garments and fur-trimmed garments.
NOTE TO WOMEN Say to Husband, Father or Brother: "Be sure to read Nusbaum's advertisement this evening. He will take it as a sign that Furs are your preferred gift for Christmas.
Lee B. Nusbaum Co.
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Dempsey Dennis was named administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Dennis by Judge Fox in circuit court today. The estate will go to the husband, Thomas C. Dennis, and nine children.
ALLEN'S LOSING RACE COST HIM ONLY $11.54
Joshua Allen, candidate for prosecuting attorney on the Democratic ticket in the November election, had $11.54 campaign expense. He filed a statement to this effect with County Clerk Kelly today. The Republican club of East Germantown spent $7.45. Orange D. Hall, candidate for county treasurer, spent $10.
FIRE RAZES FACTORY
NEW YORK, Dec. 6. Fire today wrecked the five story brick building housing the piano factory of Freeborn G. Smith, in the business district of Brooklyn. The flames also spread to adjoining structures.
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BREAKS TOWING RECORD
NEW YORK, Dec. 6. In towing the crippled supply ship Culgoa 1 320 miles in less than five days the United States naval collier Neptune, which arrived here from Puerta Plata, San Domingo, yesterday, is believed ,to have established a new time record for ocean towing.
REMOVED TO ASYLUM
Almeda Ferguson, colored, was removed from the Home of the Friendless to the Eastern Indiana hospital for Insane by Sheriff Steen today.
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