Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 19, 2 December 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 1919.

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RICHMOND QUINTET

TO Be TALL, HEAVY Judging from Monday night's practice, the Richmond high school basketball Quintet will be composed of players 6 feet tall and -weighing over 150 pounds. If Coach Fries follows the dopsters Tiewpoint when picking his first squad, Richmond high will be represented by the heaviest team in its history.

Tho high school mentor will spend '

the workouts teaching his squad the finer points of the game and also perfecting the 5 man defense used so successfully by the team last season. Spiceland players are small and light, but extremely fast. This latter essential probably will be the misisng in the Richmond lineup. All the basketball candidates of tho football squad were out for practice Monday. Their playing showed the result of their football training, for after a strenuous scrimmage the players were breathing as easily as when they came upon the floor. Coach Fries has not giventhe slightest Inkling of the players of the 30 or more candidates he will use In the first squad.

whole, Tuesday evening may see several changes in the procession. By winning 3 games from the Haberdashers last week, Wilson's Cleaners stepped into first place, but their lead is slim. Feltman's Tramps, by virtue of a 3-game victory over the Kaysee outfit, moved into a tie for third place.

Bowling Notes

CITY BOWLING STANDING Team Won. Lost. Pet. Wilson Cleaners 16 8 .659 X.ichtenfels 15 8 .652 K. of C. No. 1 16- 9 .625

Feltman's Tramps ...15 9 .625-

K. of C. No. 2 ......11 13 .458 A. S. M 10 14 .417 Coca Cola3 ... 7 16 .314 Hill's Laddies 6 18 .250 Tuesday's Schedule. I K. of C. No. 1 vs. K. of C. No. 2. A. S. M. vs. Feltman's Tramps. It will be brother against brother, -when the two K. of C. teams clash at Twigg's alleys Tuesday evening. In the last engagement of the two teams, the Number 1 outfit came out winner, tut the Number 2 crew say the score will be evened after Tuesday's clash.

By winning all 3 games, the first division lodge team will be able once snore to lead the procession while two -defeats will drop them to fourth place. Tho A. S. M. and Feltman Tramps Are scheduled for the second performance and if the Tramps roll true to lorm, a 3-game victory will result and the aggregation will move to first place. The Tramps are in a tie with the Kaysee Number 1 outfit and it will take a clean cut victory to pass the lodgeman. Taking the standing as a

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Fountain City Swamps Moor eland Quint, 53-18

Fountain City completely outclassed the Mooreland basketball quintet at Fountain City, the final score being 53 to 18. Fountain City used second string players all through the second half and save for a few long shots, kept the ball in Mooreland territory at all stages of the game. The locals divided the scoring between the Thomas brothers, forwards, and Hatfield, center, while Mooreland depended upon Hagen. Hagerstown, touted as probable district tourney winner, used its first

string players throughout the game and then had a hard time winning 25 to 18, from Mooreland. Fountain City will hook up with the Eaton, Ohio, quintet at Eaton next Friday evening and expects little difficulty.

Center Farmers Postpone Vote in County Agent the farmers association was postponed until Dec 15, by the Center Township Farmers' Federation, in session at Centerville Monday night. All members of the federation are asked to attend this meeting as a decision probably will be reached. E. F. Murphy gave a report of the state meeting at Indianapolis. All members of the Ablngton township association are urged to be present at a meeting in Abington Tuesday night.

DAVID M'QUINNEY DEAD AT LIBERTY

LIBERTY, Ind., Dec. 2. David McQuinney, 89 years old, one of the oldest residents of the county, died at his

home here Sunday, following an illness that has kept him confined to his homo for more than 2 years. He was a veteran of the Civil War, and had 3 bullets in his body as a result of that conflict. Funeral services were to be held Tuesday. Funeral services for Mrs. S. D. Kell, who died at the home of her son, at Indianapolis, were conducted here today, the Rev. David Moore officiating. Burial was in the local cemetery. Mrs. Kell was the widow of the late Dr. Kell, a former physician of Liberty. After Jeer husband's death, Mrs. Kell made her home with her sons, In Indianapolis. Mrs. Charles Abernathy, of Liberty, is attending the yearly meeting of the mother church of Christian Scientists

at Boston.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henderson are planning to leave this week for Florida, where they will spend the

winter Miss Lyda Snyder, of Los

Angeles, Cal., Is visiting here.

Considerable damage was done here

by the high wind last Saturday. Sever

al roofs were blown off, and the smoke stack on the flour mill was blown down. Various damages to residences over the town were reported.

Gratis A pleasing entertainment was given by the school children last' Wednesday after which they conducted a market v.ich cleared $30. . . . Avelber Neff and Slmer Hager spent Friday in Dayton ....Stanley Pugh and wife spent Friday with Perry Grimes and wife

P. M. Albaugh, Mable and Margaret spent Thanksgiving in Farmersville with J. F. Albaugh and wife.... Miss

Margury Smith of Middletown is Tis-

IHnir with Mra r,urt Fneht Calvin

r Bunch in visiting hla brother. John

funch. in Farmersville Miss Hazel

Coffman called on Miss Audry Coleman Thursday evening Mrs. Ella Butt is spending a few days in Dayton with her sister, Mrs. Rose Sharret. . . . Royal Shade and wife, Albert Houser and wife, Roy Doty and wife spent

Thanksgiving with Charles Doty and family. .. .Dr. Crume and family spent Thanksgiving in .Summerville with Mrs. Crume'a parents, Jim Mee and family. . . .Mrs. Sarah McGrew spent Thanksgiving at home in Springfield . . . .Miss Gladis Baker spent the weekend inCamden with her parents.

COMMUNISTS ARE HELD. NEW YORK, Dec. 2. James Larkln and Benjamin Gitlow, connected with the Revolutionary Age Comunist newspaper, arrested in recent "Red" round-ups here, were arraigned crim

inal anarchy. In refusing application

t for reduction of $15,000 bail Supreme

Court Justice Weeks said he was

forced to take into consideration seri

ousness of the charges and defiant utterances which both Larkin and Git

low were reported to have made at

radical meetings since their indict

ment.

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TONIGHT

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The Genius of the Violin in Concert at COLISEUM Doors open at 7 : 30. Concert starts at 8: 1 5. Box office opens at 7 o'clock Single Admission, 85c and $1 .00. Gallery, 55c

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SALE OF PAINTINGS By Frank Girardin at my studio, room 311, Union National Bank Bldg. Take elevator, entrance South Sth St.

SALE Another VICTOR VICTROLA. Phonographs of every standard make are traded In on the Aeolian-Vocalion watch for bargains. WEISBROD MUSIC CO.

Watch Our Windows for the New Things First

Most Attractive Are BEADED BAGS A beautiful bag, well chosen and carried with a woman's subtle sense of fitness, gives a touch to dress as effective and as important as her hat or furs. Jenkins are displaying a wonderful assortment of American and French hand-made Beaded Bags and to give the early Christmas shopper the advantage, is placing them on sale for early buyers. See these bags now $25.00 to $80.00

Velvet and Fine Leather BAGS There are scores of fashionable Bags in every conceivable design. No two alike and each a splendid style. These bags are particularly fine for gifts and the extra values we offer will- make them quick sellers. You will enjoy seeinr our special display and an early visit is suggested. Bags at $10 to $40

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CAMELS are as delightful to your taste as they are new. And, so satisfying that they meet every cigarette desire you ever have had. Camels are unusual; in fact they're unlike any cigarette you ever smoked. That's because they're an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco, producing a quality that meets your taste as no other cigarette ever did. Camels' expert blend gives that mellow-mild-body and frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor. You can smoke Camels as liberally as you like without tiring your taste. You have only to get personally acquainted with the expert Camel blend to know that you prefer it to either kind of tobacco smoked straight 1 For your own satisfaction compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price ! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winttoa-Sslcm, N. C

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Give Shoes This Xmas

On Your Christmas list there's at least one, perhaps several, who would thank you, not once, but many times for your thoughtfulness in choosing Shoes as your remembrance. No gift bespeaks greater consideration for a dear one's comfort and pleasure, nor more clearly expresses your own good taste.

Beautiful Shoes for the Ladies

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Ladies' Cuban Heel Black Kid Boots, imitation tips, long vamps, 9-inch tops, with welt soles. An ideal (Q A A walking boot !)0Uvf

Ladies' Patent and Brown Kid Lace Boots, with field mouse tops; es- (Q AA pecially priced DJ

Women's Felt House Slippers, in all colors. Priced at $1.25 to $2.00

Snappy Models for the Men

Men's Brown Calf English, Brown Buck 3- AA Top A Crossett creation j)lU Men's Brown Calf Lace, Broque model. AA An excellent winter dress shoe P JLi:i VHHHaHHaaaaaHaaaaMBaBBaaBaaaaaaaaBMaaflHMaaaaaaHBaaMaBaMaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaBMMHBaaaaKsaaaaaBvaMM Men's Brown Calf English Lace, extreme (?" O AA toe with Wingfoot rubber heels V J--uUvF Boys' Black and Brown Calf English Shoes, from $3.50 to $5.00 Men's Leather House Slippers in black and brown, from $2. 50 tO $3. 00

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