Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 24, 10 December 1917 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, DEC. 10, 1917.

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TEAM WORK OF EARLHAM WINS OVER ST. MARYS f ." : ' TT"" Richmond Quintet Trounces Dayton Five by Score of 38 to 33. Earlham's quintet to a whirlwind of good toam work, defeated St Mary's, one of Ua strongest conteiUnta for a number of years, 38 to 39 on the Day ton floor Saturday night. . Edwards, the stalwart canter, stepped Into the footlights and made the hit of the evening by shooting; . the leather ball through the hoop. 10 time. i Brown, as usual, led the scoring of

the two forwards, but bow Brown and J'ontius played a fine game. Even though Jontius had only been In the last two prtctlces he held up his ond of Lewis' machine. I Weber was the star forward for St. Mary, making five field goals and vine foul goals out of fourteen throws. Next Friday, Dec. 14, Earlham plays Antloch in the Coliseum. The score: 1 EARLHAM u Ols. FIs. Msd. Pts. Pontius, F 2 0 0 4 Brown, F. 4 0.0 8 Edwards. Cr 10 0 0 20 Meeks. O. ......... 1 4 5 6 Johnson, O. ....... 0 0 0 0 Jessup, 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ....'.....17 4 5 38 ST. MARYS V Gls. FIs. Msd. Pts. Weber,' F ....5 9 5 19 Roth, F 2 0 0 4 Peckwlth, C 1 0 0 2 Hughes. O. 2 0 0 4 Heff. G 0 0 0 ., 0 Sherry, G. 2 0 0.4 Totals 12 9 5 33 Fouls committed: Earlham Pontius St; Brown lp, t; Edwards, 4t; Jessup, t. St. Marys Beckwitb. 3p, t; Webor, p; Hunhes, p; Heff, p. t; Sherry, p. Official Keferee, Mahit, Dayton Triangles.

City Statistics

Deaths and Funerals,

'.- GOSSEUN Albert Jerry GesseUn,

S3 rears eld, died Sunday afteraeea at bU heme, 500 South Eleventh street He la survived by his mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Goeselln and a sister, Mrs. Lit-

Has Ireten, Rev, F, A. Redeil will officiate at the funeral Berviees at St

Andrew's chureh. Burial will be in St Andrew's cemetery, 8POTT8 Alice M, Spetts, infant daughter' of Mr, and Mrs, Roseee Spotts residlas north of Rlehmend, died Sunday morning at the borne. The funeral eervieea will be conducted at the home north of Richmond. Burial will b in Earlham cemetery, CURRT Thomas J. Curry, VI years old, died Sunday morning at his home, 241 Charles street. He is a member of the Masons and Odd Fellows at Vevay, Ind.. where the body will be taken Tuesday morning for burial. The funeral service will be held Monday

afternoon at 8 o'clock at the home. Rev. L. E. Murray will officiate. Friends may call at any time.

ARREST OF

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basin. , The French vessel was en the Dartmouth side of the narrows; She

blew two blasts of the whistle, indi

cating that she. was going to starboards The Imo replied with two blasts; The Mont Blanc turned and

the crew of the Imo thought that they

coma pass in safety, but the distance between the two vessels was toe Bbert and the imo rammed the Mont Blanc

on the starboard side.

Imo Goes On. Neither vessel appeared to be ser

iously damaged by the collision. Af

ter they separated the Mont Blanc

headed for one of the city piers. The

Imo went on. the skipper's intention

being, the crew believed, to get into

shallow water in order to find out ex

actly what damage had been done to his ship. -

The seamen received the first warn

ing of danger when they saw chem

ical flames leaping from the decks of the Mont Blanc. Then came the ex

plosion. The Imo was caught in the

tidal wave and riding on its crest was hurled on the rocky beach. The sailors declare that no attempt was made

to leave the ship until she struck and that every man was in his plaee; The eaptain was standing on the

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bridge and , his head was blown off. The wheelsman was at his post and his body was found in that position when the steamer was examined later; The body of the pilot William Hayes, was found along the shore Bear the bulk, and it is thought he was blown from the deck. Every man aboye deck was killed. When the vessel struck the beach the survivors rushed up from beneath decks and scrambled ashore. Tbirtycne men escaped. Naval relief parties found them wandering about in the brush.

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-Set 'Em Up On. The Other Alley

The Dickinson Trust bowlers won their only game from the Second National champions by two pins on the .Twigg alleys Friday night. The Second Natiorals taking the other two games easily. Morel took high score with 183 and Crawford rolled the bljist average with 171. I DICKINSON TRUST Ibt. 2d. 3d. Total Av.

Hibberd ....133 144 167 444 Kiser 105 128 116 . 349 Allen 138 128 112 378 Wichman ..126 149 120 395 McMinn 165 -166 154 - 485

148 116 126 132 162

Totals .....667 715 669 2051 683 SECOND NATIONAL 1st 2d. 3d. Total Av. Morel 154 166 183 503 168 Parthal 113 143 104 360 120 .Monroe 158 123 138 419 140 Lundy 142 101 101 344 114 Crawford 161 180 ,172 513 171

Totals 728 713 698 2139 713 Starting Monday, Dec. 10, a two taan handicap, tournament will be run ntil Christmas eve on Twigg's bowllng alley. The rules governing this tourney are as follows: First high will receive 60 per cent

of pot. Secoz.4 high will receive 40 per cent of pol. f The pot will be determined by the number of men entering the tournament. Each man pays an entrance fee of fifty cents which goes into the pot. ' Games must be rolled on two alleys. Individual prizes will be given at the discretion of the house. Handicaps will be determined by deducting league average for fifteen games, or over from 200 and twothidi of the figure to determine handicap per game. Exception: Those averaging under 140 will be based on 140. All disputes arising shall be settled by committee. The committee to bo composed of one houeo man and two men from ecch leajue.

Bush to Bring His I Bowling Team Here "Ownie" Bush, 6hort stop of the Detroit Tigers, will bring his bowling team over from Indianapolis and bowl the K. of C. team on the Twigg alley Tuesday night. - "Ownie" can bowl as well as play ball.

Court Records

Marriage Licenses - Verold L. Lackey, 27, laborer, Richtuoad, to Hazel E. Adams, 18, Boston. Mrs. Eva Weiser, defendant in a suit for divorce filed by Marion Weiser, in circuit court Monday filed a petition for a change of venue from the county

WEDS AMERICAN WOMAN

i, BERLIN, via London. Dec. 10. Toe marriage here today cf Count Chrl?Uan Gunther von Berustorff son of tbe former ambassador to the United

States and Mrs. Marguerite Vivian Burton Thompson, of Burlington, N. J., if reported by the Berlin newspapers.

CZERNIN IS ILL

v AMSTERDAM, Dec. 10. The visU of Count Czernin, tho Austro-Hungar-ton former minister to Berlin has been canceled owing to hi cudden nines'?, according to a dispatch received here from Vienna.

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BESSIE LOVE

"THE SAWDUST KING" A circus story dealing with the life among the "White Tops" TRIANGLE COMEDY Burton Holmes Travelogue Rungs 10-plece orchestra; Clarence Runge, Director MISS MARIE JAMES, Singer MATINEE 2:00 and 4:00 p. m. . ADULTS 10c. CHILDREN, 5c. EVENING 7:00 and 9:C0 p. m. ADULTS 15c; CHILDREN, 5c MlLniPIP2tttt2 TODAY AND TUESDAY JULIETTE DAY The famous Frohman Beauty in "THE CALENDAR GIRL" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Dorothy Dalton, Supported by Earl Gaar, in

THE FLAME OF THE YUKON

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ADULTS 10c.

CHILDREN 5c

The best present you can give yourself is a new Suit or Overcoat at $18.00 to $30.00. In the spirit of the season we will make you an extra Pair of Trousers Free of Charge. We Sell For Cash. That's the Reason We Sell For Less.

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.'.KROjGER'S Kroger Fights the Battle for You Consider the economy of buying your foods at Kroger's store. A penny saved is a penny earned. The more you buy the more you save. AVONDALE COFFEE PER LB. 30 JEWEL COFFEE PER LB. 17 The Great Soap Sale

Grandpas 6 Kroger's Best 6 Fairy 6 Life Bouy Gc Pearl 6? Washwell 6

SCAT A Soap for the Machinist, per box

Ivory 64 Lava 64 Fels Naptha P. G. Naptha Kirk's Flake White Clean Easy

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WAS HIM (ETON Last Time Tuesday Afternoon SPIES! If you were a zealous, patriotic girl would you have your uncle arrested after you learned he was a traitor? "Sunshine Maid" does and there's a reason. WILLIAM FOX Presents

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A breezy, thrilling picture for girls, boys, men, women and kids too. Pearl White in "The Death Weight" . Seventeenth episode of "The Fatal Ring." 1 :45 to 6 p. m. Adults, 10c; Children, 5c.

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OIF JEWELRY A Splendid Stock of Christmas Goods FROM WHICH YOU MAY EASILY SELECT This great stock is here now but we urge you to buy at once Some lines of Merchandise are scarce, labor is scarce and it is imperative that you buy early. Articles mailed after December 16th going to distant points, may not reach their destination. We appeal to the public, as strongly as we can, to purchase early and we give the reason for so doing. BUY JEWELRY HERE AT MONEY SAVING PRICES.

Bracelet and Military Watches

Swiss Movement Kitchener Strap

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Elgii, Walt ham and Hampden Bracelet Watches 20-year guaranteed case Extra Q flfl special at tplO.Ulf Military Watches All Have Nite Lite Dials and Every one is Guaranteed. Ingersolls $4.50 Fine Swiss - Movements $11. T5 Elgins. $13.50, $20.00 and $15 Waltham, Hampden and Crown Military Watches, special at $17.50

French Ivory Insets and Odd Pieces

Big Special Toilet Set $5.00 Special Manicure Set $1.75 Extra Large Comb, 95. Brush special, at $1.75 6 1-2 inch Mirror $1.95 Puff Boxes & Hair

Receivers........ 85, $1.50. $3 and $2.50 Manicure Pieces.at 25 Buffers 50, 75 O and $1.00 Perfume Bottles, Jewel Cases, Scissors, etc Emblem Goods Complete Line in all Orders Solid Gold Buttons 75 to $2.00 Gold Filled Rings $1.00 to $2.00 Gold Filled Rings $1.00 to $3.00 Charms $1.00 to $7.00

BARGAINS IN DIAMOND JEWELRY Extra Diamon Ring Specials at vW Diamond LaValliere specials at $5, $10, $15 ISll $4.75, $9.75, $12.50, and $25 C!!f $17.50 and 22.50 A FEW EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES

ALL THE WHISTLING WEALTH OF SIDE SPLITTING ORIGINAL MUSICAL BEAUTIFUL COMEDY BALLETS NUMBERS COSTUMES SITUATIONS

Gold Birth Stone Rings $2.50 Guaranteed Fobs $1.50 to $4.50 Waldemar Chains.... $1.00 and $3.00 Cuff Links .....50c to $2.50 Stick Pins 50c to $2.50 Baby Lockets ....$1.25 to $2.50 Baby Bracelets...... $1.25 to $2.00 Misses Bracelets $1.50 to $2.75 Ladies' Bracelets $2.50 to $8.50 Jewel Cases,. 35c and 75c Meerschaum Pipes $4.00 Men's Belts, Sterling Buckles $2.00 La Tausca Pearls. Strand...." $6.00 OPEN EVENINGS

We Will Cash Your -Xmas Savings

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UMBRELLA SPECIAL

Fine Gold Plated and Sterling Silver Handles,

Suit Case, Umbrellas, silk covered, with covers, tassels, etc.; special...

$4.25

VIGRAN'S

THE CUT PRICE JEWELER

Gold Knives ....$1.00 to $3.50 Gold Lavaliers $2.00 to $7,50 Filled Lavaliers $1.00 Cameo Brooches $2.50 to $7.50 Cameo Lavaliers $3.00, to $7.50 Icy Hot Lunch Boxes ....$2.75 Shaving Sets: ..$1.00 to $5.00 Brassed Ash Trays , 25c SEE WINDOWS

Liberty Bonds Accepted as Cash in Payment for Merchandaise. , "

Phone 1295

GREAT SPECTACULAR FEATURE MANY FANTISTIC AND BEAUTIFUL DANCES AND DRILLS TWO BIG PERFORMANCES

londay and Tuesday Nights, December 19 and 1 1

DON'T MISS IT Under Auspices of DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY

Benefit Y. W.C. A. WAR FUND

Washington Theatre Monday & Tuesday, December 10 Cl 1 1

PRICES

25c, 50c, 75c, $1

Seats now selling at Box OFFICE

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