Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 160, 18 May 1917 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917
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QUAKERS POUND RAPIDS IIURLERS AND WIN GAME
CENTRAL STANDING W. L. Pet. Svaasville . 9 3 .750 Muskegon . ..; 7 6 .538 3rand Rapids 7 6 .538 Dayton 7 6 .538 South Bend 6 6 .500 Jpringfield 6 7 .462 Richmond 4 7 .364 ft Wayne 3 8 .273 Yesterday' Result.' South Bend, 2; Dayton. 7. Ft. Wayne, 1; Springfield. 13. EvansTllle, 6; Muskegon. 4. Richmond, 7; Grand Rapids, 6. Games Today. South Bend at Springfield. Richmond at Muskegon. Fort Wayne at Dayton. EvansTllle at Grand Rapids.
OH, THANKS JAKE, YOU DONE NOBLE
Richmond. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Evers, 2b ..... 6 1 2 2 3 0 ftapp, 3 ....... 4 0 2 3 2 0 3ygli. lb ..... 5 0 2 7 1 0 Donahue, If ... 4 1 21 1 0 Donelsoa. ef ,. 1 2 0 4 1 0 Kelly, ss 3 2 3 0 0 0 Wilcox. rf....3 0 2 2 0 0 IVllcox, rt . . . . . 8 ' . 0 2 2 0 0 Textor, c ....i-4 1 1 7 0 1 Ainsworth, p . . 3 0 0 0 1 0 Fromholx, p . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ....33 7 14 2 9 1 Grand Rapids.
A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E.
Mitchell. If ... 3 1 0 0 1 .0
Carey, 2b 4 0 1 2 1 1 Mathes, ef-rf ..502 1 1 0 Miller, rf-ef ... 6 0 1 1 0 0 Edington. lb . 3 2 1 ' 10 1 1 Alcock. 3b . . . .'8 11 2 4 0 Devormer,' c . . 4 1 3 6 4 0 Brant, ss 3 1 1 6 2 0 Bremer, p ..... 0 0.0 0 0 0 Brown, p '3 0 2 0 3 0 Metier, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals'.... 38 6 12 27 17 2 Miller out, hit by batted ball. Richmond ..... 22000102 07 Grand Rapids . 00031002 06 Earned runs Grand Rapids, 2; Richmond, 3. Two-base hits Devormer, Brown, Wilcox, Kelly. Three-base hits Devormer, Textor. Home runs Donahue. Stolen bases Mitchell, 2; Carey, Edington, Devormer; Brant, 2. Bases on balls Off Bremer, 1; off Brown, 2; off Ainsworth. 4. Struck out By Bremer, 1; Brown, 1; -Melter, 1; Ainsworth, 4; Fromholz. 1. Wild pitch Melter. Left on bases Grand Rapids, 9; Richmond. 5. Double plays Donelson to Gygli. H'ts Off Bremer 5 in 1 1-3; Brown. 7 i;i 6; off Melter. 2 in 2-3; Ainsworth, 10 in 7 1-3; off Fromholz, 2 in 1 2-3. Time of game 2:20. Umpire McKee.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE W. 1m Pet. Chicago .... 22 9 .710 New York 14 7 .667 Philadelphia 14 9 .609 St Louis 14 11 .560 Cincinnati 12 18 .400 Boston .............. '; 813 .381 Brooklyn . . . 7 14 .333 Pittsburgh 9 19 .321 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Boston ... 17 8 .680 New York 16 9 640 Chicago 20 12 .625 Cleveland .16 15 .516 St. Louis 14 16 , .467 Washington ......... 11 16 .407 Detroit 10 17 .370 Philadelphia ..' 7 18 .280 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet. Indianapolis .... 24 7 -.774 Louisville 17 13 .567 Columbus ..... 16 14 .533 Kansas City 13 12 .520 Milwaukee 11 16 .407 Minneapolis ......... 9 14 .391 Toledo 10 16 .385 St Paul 9 17 .346
City Statistics
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Deaths and Funerals. DIEHL The funeral of George Frank Diehl was held this afternoon from his home. 717 North Tenth street. The Rev. H. S. James officiated. Interment was made at Hollansburg, O. STANLEY The : funeral of Leroy Stanley was conducted this afternoon from" the home of George Theurer, 132 Richmond avenue. The Rev. Milo Hlnckle officiated. HOPKINS Icyrilda Alice Hopkins, age 4 years, died this morning at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel J. Hopkins, Greenwood avenue and Eleventh street She is survived by her parents and four brothers. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. ' SULLIVAN The funeral of Clarence V. Sullivan will be held tomorrow morning at, 8 o'clock from the home, 230 South 'Twelfth street. The body will be forwarded to Dayton, where further services will be conducted at 2 o'clock In the Masonic Temple. The Knights of Pythias .will attend in a body. Mix Sullivan was a members of the Dayton Knights of Pythias. JONES Mrs. Emmer Jones, age 65 years, died last night at the home of her son, Alza Jones, 115 South Fifth street. She is survived by three sons, Alza, of this city, Jessie J., of Grand
Haven. Mich., and Charles E.. of Sul-i livan, and five daughters, Mrs. Laura
Delt Mrs. Minnie Milllgan, Mrs. Grace Brohman, Rena Jones, city, and Miss Milda Jones, Marion. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of Alza Jones. Interment will be made in Lutheran cemetery.
Ladies' Suits Ladies' Coats Ladies' Dresses
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Sacrif ice Prices
Cash or CREDIT HIRSCH'S Cash Price Credit Store 15-17 No. 9th.
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First Call SAVE ON
Clothing
PHILLIPS HOUSE Third and Main When motoring or shopping in Dayton, Ohio, try our noonday luncheon 50c, or special evening dinner 75c. may 17-thur-fri-sat-4wk. Turtle Soup Friday and Saturday. Bush Saloon, 912 Main St.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, John E. Fuson, has been aPDointed by the Wayne Circuit Court.
administrator of the estate of Ella F. !
Vincent, late of Wayne County, Indi-; una, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. i JOHN E. FUSON. Administrator, i Robbing, Reller & Robbins, Attys. i may 4-11-1S i
Turtle Soup Saturday. All day. Ed M uey's, 20 South 6th St. may4.Bat.tfj
WHAT? NO SLEEP LAST NIGHT? If coffee was the cause change to P0STUM and sleep!
We defy competition. We invite comparison of values
LADIES' SUITS $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00 LADIES' COATS $9.95 Values $15.00 to $20.00 MEN'S All Wool SUITS $10.00 Hand Tailored SUITS $12.50 Finest Men's Hand Tailored Suits $18.00 to $20.00
USE OUR NEW CREDIT SYSTEM THE
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533 Main St. Original Cash Price Credit Store
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"Exdmive Clothes" for Younger Men
Men are realizing more and more every day, the necessity for being well dressed.
Clothes' do not make the man, but they Jo play an important part in the impression
we' create when we first meet people. So for the sake of that first impression you should see the spring models of Campus Togs. They have a vigorous style combined with a perfectionoftailoringand an attention to detail that stamp you as a
successful man.
$15,S18&$20 Thompson & Leach 625 Main St.
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Saturday Specials
3 pounds of Sugar 29c Navy Beans 19c Lima Beans 19c Rolled Oats, 3 pounds 25c Best Coffees on the market at 20, 22, 25, 28, 30, 32 and 35c per lb.
The Groat Atlantic & Pacific 727 MAIN ST. PHONE 1215
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
Turtle Soup Friday and Saturday. Bush Saloon, 912 MainSt. , j
Moose Vaudeville and dance. Coliseum tonight. 18-lt
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Turtle Soup all day Saturday at Eddie Thomas, 20" N. 9th St.
Members of the K. of P. are requested to attend the funeral services of C. W. Sullivan, 230 So. 12th, Friday evening, 7:30. By order of the General Relief Committee. J. R. Edwards, Geo. Cox, John Baker. Turtle Soup Saturday. All
day. Ed Muey's, 20 South 6th St may4-Bat tf Moose Vaudeville and dance. Coliseum tonight. 18-lt
Turtle Soup all day Saturday at Eddie Thomas, 20 N. 9th St.
Wanted Girl for trimmer. Wayne Hat Shop, 911 Main St 18-lt
SALE on MIk
Skirts
$5.98 fflrseh's
Cash Price Credit Store 15-17 No. 9th.
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BUEHLER BMOTEIEES . Samljlffliry Meaill Manrikdt Special Satardlay Sale Very Choice Elgin Creamery Butter, pound .42c Fresh Shoulders, lb. .23c I Prime Beef Roast, per lb 18c Boiling Beef .......... . . . . . " . . 15c I Beef Pot Roast, per lb. . . ............ 18c FRESH FISH Halibut Steak, pound. . .20c Pickerel, pound 15c
OLEOMARGARINE Moxley's Special ........... 2 pounds 58c Moxley's Superior . . ...... .2 pounds 58c B. B. B. Special ........... .2 pounds 56c
Veaf Roast, pound . Veal Stew, pound .... Veal Chops, pound
...:23c ....18c 2oc
BUEMLEM BMOTEIEIfSS
15 SOUTH 7TH STREET
TD TT7 A TTT 0 Tbc Wonderful Bnyinfl i( iA )i Power oi 9 Cents. A tiU' 1 1" - SJ a n a ol- twn i firm
9-Cent Sale That Will
Mate History in rJerchandising.
16c Men' and Women's Handkerchiefs for...; 15c Men's Dress Hose, all colors, for.. 7. 15c Children's and Misses' Hose (all sixes)' for 15c worth, (3 spools) of King's Thread (all sizes) for
HERE EARLY."
15c Turkish Bath Towels, for.
15c Men's Hose Supporters for
25c Men's Dress Hose, all colors, for
25c Ladles' Silk Lisle Hose, for...... 25c Boston Garters, for
50c Ladles' 811k Boot Hose, ''seconds," for
25c Children's Ribbed Hose, for.
25c Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, large size, for
39c Ladles' 811k Boot Hoss, for 50c Boys' Waists, all styles, for 35c Operaphone and Cresoent Records, late selections, for 39c Men's Heavy Pollee-Flre-men's Suspenders, for .... 50c Men's Porls Knit Underwear for 39c Boys' Union Butts, for......
75c Msn's Four-ln-Hand Ties for 50c Ladles' 8ilk Hose, all colors, for 59c Children's Tennis Slippers for 50c Men's and Boys' Caps, all styles and sizes, for 50c snd 76c Men's Leather Belts for 75c Ladies' Muslin Skirts for..
75c Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts, for 75c Men's Balbrlggan Union Suits, all styles, for 75c Boys' Knee Pants, for 75c Children's Dresses, all colors and makes, for 75c Corsets, all sizes, for......' 75c Children's Middies all styles for
Men's Athletic Union Suits, B. V. D. styles, for 79c Ladles' Muslin Night Gowns for 15c Light and Dark Percale, 5 yards for 10c "Palm Olive" Soap, 8 bars for Ladles' Silk Gloves, black and white, for 75c Ladles' Bungalow Aprons,
"Arlington" Fine Dress Shirts, all sizes, for Children's Summer Hats, all styles, for $1.00 Boys' Knickerbocker Knee Pants, for $1.00 Men's "Tech" Union Suits for Men's and Boys' Summer Caps, for Men's Black 8atln and Polkadot Shirts for
1 lot ef Fine Dress Shirts, all sizes, for 1 lot of Ladles' and Misses' Middies for 1 lot of Princess Slips, well trimmed, for Men's Tennis Shoes and Slippers for $1.25 and $1.50 Ladies' Summer Hats for $1.00 Ladies' Fine Muslin Underskirts, for
1 lot of $1.50 and $2.00 Waists, many styles, for $1.25 Men's Sport Shirts a big variety of patterns, for.... 1 lot of Envelope Combination Suits for 1 lot of Black Satlne Petticoats for 1 lot of Ladies' $1 and $1.50 Waists, slightly soiled, 2 for 1 lot of Men's Soft and Stiff Hats for
1 lot of Men's Work Pants for.. $1 JO Blue Striped R. R. Overalls for : 1 lot of Men's and women's Rubber sole Tennis Oxfords for 1 lot of Women's Wash Skirts
for ...
1 lot of House Dresses, all sizes for $1.50 Regal Corsets, all sizes for
We are agents for Monaohone Talking Machrai
$7.50 and up. Emerson Operaphone, Crescent and Poraket Double Due Records 25c and 35c
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