Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 80, 13 February 1920 — Page 12
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EATON WILL HAVE AUTO SHOW; AGENTS PLAN BIG AFFAIR
EATON', O.. Feb. 13. Eaton will
liave an automobile show the last four days of the first week in March, ac
cording to present plans of the Preble 'County Automobile Dealers' association, recently organized. The show will be staged in the state armory, East Main street. Music and entertainment features will be presented each evening of the show. Stanley Brower, of Eaton, is president of the county association and Orval Denlinger is secretaryWill Attend Meeting. These Preble county ministers have at this time signified their intention of attending the Interchurch World Movement in Columbus the first three days of next week: Rev. A. J. Bussard, Eaton, Methodist church; Rev. S. I. Gear, Camden. Presbyterian church; Rev. A. W. Illrby, Concord. Christian church; Rev. G. A. Wahl. Iewisburg, Vnited Brethren church; Rev. R. A. Jamieson, Morning Sun. United Brethren church; Rev. George W. Kinzie, "West Alexandria. Brethren church. To Talk to Methodists. Dr. Bunton, of Dayton, will address a group meeting of the Methodist churches in Preble county in Eaton the evening of Feb. 20, m the Methodist church. All ministers and official boards of the county group are expect" ed to attend the meeting, which has been called by Dr. Dunham, district superintendent, and will take the place of the second quarterly conference. The Ladies' Aid society of the local church will serve a dinner at 6:30. Conducts Davis Services. Rev. Paul Wight conducted funeral services Thursday afternoon in Christ church for Mrs. Belle Davis, 51, who died of pneumonia Tuesday at her home here. Burial was In Mound Hill cemetery. Licensed to Wed. Marriage licenses issued here recently: Wililam A. Cullers. 28, Camden, and lva O'Dell, 19. West Alexandria: Benjamin F. Beasley, 27, Camden, and Tressie Mae Powell. IS. Inlr township; John Hobart Warren, 22. Dixon township, and Ruth Elizabeth Sullivan, 22, Jackson township. Talks to Employees. G. A. Carver. Strassburg. O., eoPropriPtor of what, is said to he the largest country store in the United States, adilressel a banouet here Thursday evening at Acton's restaurant, given by Spring Bros, company, local department store, for their employes. On Showmen's Committee. C. L. ("Poo") Campbell, of this city, has been advised that he has been placed unon the entertainment committee of the sixth annual banquet and ball of the Showman's Lenta-ue of America, which will occur in Chicago, Feb. IS. at the Congress hotel. Many Ceurt Actions Brought. An action brought in November by Mary Studebakpr against Wilbert Studebaker for divorce, alimony, custody of children and partition of real estate, was dismissed Thursday from common pleas court, following compromise of the suit out of court. An action for permanent injunction and damages brought by Wes Werts against Samuel Wolf has been taken under advisement by Judge A. C. Risinger, following trial of the case. The suit grew out of a line fence separating lands of the litigants. Wilson Schuman, Preble county farmer, is being sued by Charles S. Ginger, realty broker. New Madison. O., for ?32 which Ginger avers repress nts a commission on sale of a farm fur Schuman. Ginger avers Schuman listed with him for sale an 81-acre f'p ia ir. Monroe township, Prebb coun-
MRS. RUTH IS CONFIDENT THAT BABE WILL HANG UP MORE HOME RUN RECORDS
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Bowling Notes
After having rolled the highest score made in City league bowling this season, Wilsori's Cleaners went down to defeat in the final two games to the fast climbing Hill Laddies five, Thursday night. After having won the first game from the Coca Cola five In the second performance of the evening, the Kaysee Number Two outfit fell down and rolled the poorest game rolled by any City league team this season. Wilson Cleaners.
Handicap, 130 pins. Player 1st 2d
Evans 140 188 Snavely 183 149 Castellucio .. 224 149 Salde 214 181 Stonecipher.. 232 182
3rd 159 149 168 159 136
WHAT'S A CHAMP WITHOUT A DOG?
Team totals 993 849 771 Hill's Laddies.
Handicap, 186 pins. Player 1st 2d Lahman 168 136 Dr. Gentle . . 177 161
E. Hill 128
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Fr. Ryan . . 188 Runge . . 171
Babe Ruth and Mrs. Ruth snapped recently at Los Angeles.. Ruth is show, ing his wife how he holds the ball in pitching. There is no doubt, as far as Mrs. Babe Ruth is concerned, but what Babe Ruth will more than live up to the expectations of the Yankee owners and fans in general this coming campaign. She's sure that Babe s twentynine homa . uns last year weren't the result of a "flash." The Yanks paid he Red Sox $125,000 for Babe a few weeks ago.
ty. to be sold for $16,500. Ginger claims he induced Elmer Fout to buy the farm at $16,000, Schuman allegedly agreeing to take that amount. Payment of $1,000 was made to bind a written agreement, Ginger avers. He charges that Fout immeditely sold the farm to Frank Schuman, which sale Wilson Schuman alleged consented to. Laura B. Sayre of Eaton, has instituted suit for partition of 35.74 acres of land in the immediate vicinity of Eaton, which belongs to the estate of her late sister, Emma M. Bruce. She claims a one-fifth interest in the realty. Defendants to the action are Mary B. Deem, J. E. Bruce. Alice and W. D. Benner. Susan and Charier Kelley, Susan and Edwin Flory, Mary and Dolf Rhinehart, Alma and ErneS, Brouse and Laura and Bruce Sayre. Deem Has Resigned. Leonard Deem has resigned as a city mail carrier, after several years service. He will leave the service March 1, at which time he will become identified with a local shoe house.
Quakers Have Chance To Retrieve Defeats
Team totals 832 796 876 High Score Runge, 245. High Average Runge, 203.
Casey Number 2. Handicap, 155 pins. Player 1st 2d 3rd T'l. Broderick ... 203 145 116 464 Selm 168 136 191 495 Ringhoff .... 163 161 119 443 Smedinghoff. 157 160 129 446 Zeyen 171 173 107 451 Team totals 862 775 662 Coca Colas. Handicap, 109 pins. Player 1st 2d 3rd T'l. Bennett 168 157 188 513
Ray 166 168 203 537
Fosler . .. H. Smith.
King 189 197 170 556
T'l. Av. 487 162 481 160 541 ISO 554 185 550 183 T'l. Av. 489 163" 500 167 415 138 492 164 608 203
158 162 176 496
189 160 159 508
Av. 155 165 148 148 150
Av. 171 179 165 169 185
Team totals 870 844 896 High Score Broderick, 203; Ray, 203. High Average King, 185.
BUILDING REMODELED The interior of the building at 712 Main street recently leased by the When Clothing Store company of New York, will be reconstructed shortly, Earl Bone, manager, said Friday.
-Jack Dempsey and his favorite puppy. Nowadays a rlnff champion must have a ferocious looking do lurking about his training quarters or home to be right up to snuff. The puppy that Jack Dempsey is holding can'; be called exactly ferocious looking as yet. but Jack has hopes. Dempsey's raising him from a baby into the V3 of a ebnm'on nwt
Ohio Youth Missing Since November, Found With California Marine (By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES. Cal., Feb. 13.- Paul Hopping, 12 years old. who disappeared from school at Williamsburg, O.. Nov. 7 last, was in charge of juvenile officers here today and Appollo Bevidere Murphy, formerly a United States marine with whom he was found, was under arrest. A national search had been made for the boy. According to the police. Murphy said he had become acquainted with the boy's parents before he went over seas in the world war and that he had become attached to the boy and was convinced it was the latter's prayers which brought him unwounded through Chateau Thierry and other battles. The boy apparently had been well treated. He was well clothed and well fed and, the police stated, had nothing to do except to help Murphy a little around the house where they lived. . DAVIS IS BETTER D. B. Davis, city engineer, who has been confined to his home for two weeks with influenza, was reported to be improving Friday.
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CENTERVILLE-CONNERSVILLE GAME BUSTS UP IN SCRAP ( n As Centerville was leading Connerville 21 to 18 when the pugilistic Instincts of the fans and players over came their sportsmanship Thursday night, the Wayne county five gets credit' for the basketball scrap at Centerville. O'Neal and Bertsch starred for Centerville. A real test of ability of the Centerville five will come Friday light when the Richmond Y. M. C. A. five Is beadded In the Y gymn.
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PRINCETON COUNTS ON HIM TO SHINE
The golden apportunity for Coach Mowe's squad of Quaker basketball artists to atone for previous defeats and to climb to a righ position in the I. C. A. L. race, will come next. Friday night when Wabash comes to town. Pitts, Carey and Goar are the only members of the Quaker first team in shape. Hall and Lawler are possessors of slight colds. Johnson is still too weak to play much basketball, and Raiford has measles. Hinshaw is in the same boat as Johnson. An overwhelming victory by Earlham will erase the sting of the Wabash victory caily in the season and will also give Earlham a claim for I. C. A. L. champion honors. Rose Poly lias defeated Earlham twice.
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Centerville and "Y," Both Entered in Basket Tourney, Will Battle Here Tonight Local basketball interest is centered upon the Centerville-Richmond Y. M. C. A. scrap in the Y gym Friday night. This will be the first home game of the season for the Y team u'.id. also Centerville's first local appearance Both teams are composed of former high school stars. McBride, O'Neal and Simmons, on the Centerville team are members of the best team ever turned out by Richmond high school, bunbar :nd Bertsch are equally good. The Y team is also composed of former Richmond high school players, Howard Webb, Clarence and Ernie Porter beine: well known to lnrnl fan
Chappel and Bodie complete the Y
five. Both teams are entered in the independent basketball tourney to be staged here the first of March, and the result of Friday's game will go a long way towards doping the tourney winner. The R. H. S. Reserves and the Munile Y. M. C. A. fives will hook up in a curtain raiser to the big scrap. Play fur the curtain raiser will be called at 7:30 p. m.
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