Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 260, 12 September 1921 — Page 13

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for quick reference, according: to the Basil U Smith System (Copyright) Advertising: Rates 10 cents cer line ni- Insertion. I words to the line. No ad taken for less man 20 cents cash or less than 30 cents charge. No ads accepted after 11 o clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 2834 or 2872. PERSONAL PILE SUFFFTRERS Go to M. Qulffley ana son, iuu Aiain at., tor 1 arnev Pleasant Painless Pile cure. Or write me ror rree trial. S. u. Tarney, Au burn. Ind. HAIR GOODS HAIR SWITCHES, transformatlons.doll wigs to order, t rances Esteile 111 N..3. Phone 1821. HAIR BARGAINS Beginnlg ThuTsdayl Sept. 15 and continuing as long: as they last all ready made natural hair switches and transformation fro at a great reduction. No charge over $5. Mrs. Steward. 13 S. 10. Phone 1372. LOST TAN & WHITE FOX TERJUER Male. Phone 3363; reward. HELP WANTED Male FIREMEN. Brakemen. beginners $150, later250 monthly. Railway, Pall. MEN Learn Barber trade. Quick thorough method. Jobs waiting. Good trade. Demand and wages big. Write Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells nr., cnicago. , CLERKS 18 upward, for postal mail service. $120 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 1641 Equitahle Bldg.. Washington. P. C HELP WANTED Male or Female. 5 WANTED Two young men or women with sales ability. Good opportunity for one that has plenty of pep. See Mr. Millins, 302 N. 9. Call any day at p. m. HELP WANTED Female 6 COOK wanted. Indiana Hotel. 307 N. D. WANTED White woman for general housework. 205 N. 10. WANTED Laundress: reference required. Ill So. 12 st. WANTED Competent girl or woman to do housework in small family. 316 So. 18. GIRL WANTED For luncheonette and for soda trade; 8 hours each day; good wages, board included. Apply In person. Csll at Kandv Shop. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WANTED Washings. 101 , So. 3. JTOVSEWORk by the day. Calf"29 N.12 ROOMS FOR RENT 9 11TH ST. S. 439. Rooms for rent 11TH ST. N. 404. Bedrooms and bath for rent, for gentleman. 13TH STVN. 105. Large modern room. Phone 179. MODERN furnished room. Phone 3759. 2303 N. E. 3 UNFURNISHED rooms, light and gas, $13. 431 So. H. ROOM In private home for one or two refined young ladies; home privileges; reasonable rent. Phone 2798. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 9 RICHMOND AVE.keeping rooms. -21S. LighthouseI'OUR housekeeping rooms. 122 N. 6th. Rent $5 weekly. Phone 2686. 3 FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeplng, first floor. $6.60 wk. 109 N.12. ilTH ST. N. 27. t large light housekeeping rooms upstairs, private entrance, modern; no children; references. ' HOUSES APTS. TO RENT 9 7-ROOM house. 400 So. 12. Ph. 3708. 6-ROOM house, unfurnished. Ph. 3332. 6-ROOM Centrally- locater!.Ph.1769. FOR RENT Seven -rdom house: well located; modern except furnace and hath. Address Box D4199 care of Palladium. For Rent 5-ROOM HOUSE Se FOREMAN & ADDLEMAN 310-211 Colonial Building Phones 1097, 2960. 6011 6-ROOM house. 1027 Sheridan st. Ph. 3708. FOR RENT Apartment in Wayne. $55. Six rooms, heat furnished. See Turner W. Hadley. Ph. 1922. ROOMS WANTED 11 WANTED TO RENT 3 unfurnished rooms with heat. Phone 2562. 4 UNFURNISHED modern rooms with heat: centrally located: bv voune couple; no chllrdcn. Box E5099, car Palladium. PAPER HANGING PAPER HANOINO ft DECORATING For particulars phone 4232 R. E. Combes. 908 y. 9. PLUMBING AND HEATING 14 PLUMBING SUPPLIES Sold direct to the owner at lowest prices. CHAS. JOHANNING Corner 11th and Main Sts. MOVING HAULING STORAGE 16 F O RR EST M O NGE R For local and long distance hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. Office Phone 2528 5 1 9 N. D. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Crating and Storage Rear 19 S. 11th St Phones 2228-1566 W. G. BAKER. Mgr. ROOFING REPAIRS 17 UNION ROOFING CO. Felt, Asphalt filled, laid and guaranteed only by us. Get a free estimate before roofing. Phone 2809. Office 9 South 7th st. SETTLES BROS. ROOFING CO. Asphalt, gravel and composition roofs. Recoatlng, painting and repairing within 50 miles of Richmond. Free estimates upon request. 1029 Main SL Phone 1014. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRING 17B LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Frank Bruner. Phone 2516. UMBRELLAS Repaired, recovered; colored silk covers and best materials used. Leonard. 264 Ft. Wayne Ave. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 18 Power plants, motor work, wiring for lights, bells, burglar alarms and telephones. Repair and trouble work a specialty. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Chase Electric Co. 601 Main SL Office Phone 6034 Residence Phone 4920 COAL AND FUEL 21 KINDLING Richmond Lumber Co. FURNACES Marshal! (Wolverine) Furnace Co.. E. J. Knapp, pnoim 14til. office 520 Main.

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FOR A.A L E Miscellaneous HOUSEHOLD GOODS 71 So. 17. KITCHEN CABINET and sewing macnine, cheap. Phone 1S3L ELECTRIC SWEEPER In good condition; a bargain. 1414 N. D stCADILLAC ELECTRIC SWEEPER For sale. Call evenings. 130 S. 3rd. HOPKINS Furniture Exchange 187 Ft. Wayne Ave. Everybody buys secondhand goods from Hopkins. Pr. 1570. FOR SALE Complete vulcanizer. compresor. air tank, two H. electric motor. G. W. Swan. 127 W. Main. Newark, Ohio. FOR SALE Vernis Martin single bed, mattress and srrings, in first clafeS condition; $10. Also S-piece parlor suite at $15. Phone 2562. WE? ELL new-Turn i t ure-for less; w il i exchange your old furniture for new. Townsend's New and Used Goods Store 533 Main st. Phone 2096. WATCHES watehes, high-grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER'S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St FURNITURE White ivory bedroom suite, rug. mahogany setee, fumed oak library table and chairs, fumed oak dining room suite, refrigerator, gas range. Phone 2712. PIANO TUNING 23 D. E. ROBERTS Always Reliable. Phones 4110 and 2623. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A BUT used records, save 33 1-3 percent. Nellie A. Booker. Miller Harness Store. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 FOR SALE Shoe shop, good proposi tion lor ngm man. 4iu unio Avenue, Muncie, Ind. GROCERY and Ice cream parlor for sale, also equipped for restaurant; cheap rent. John Sadler, Jr., Cabery, 111. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY 31 FAWN and WHITE Runner ducks. Buff Rock chickens. Phone 29B, Boston. 1 C 1L' i r AC CUA A TO 1 L. : 1 T ' 40 lbs.. Phone 64573, Gus Winters, i Union Pike. . j 50 FEEDING HOGS And 7 good ! bnropnrire ewes; l brood sow, registered yearling boar; double Immuned. Raymond Forest, R. R. B , Fountain City phone. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 SEDAN Almost new. Address 109 N. i i cn st. i FORD To u r i n g. 1919 model, starterj -demountable rims, driven 8,000 miles, j Inquire Palladium. OVERLAND Model 90 B, for sale or! trade for Ford. 1312 Fo. D. i CHEVROLET 490. FlneTittle running ! ear. Price $250. 19 So. 7th st. Phone! 6173 - j CHEVROLET Baby Grand, repainted, ' good tires, fair running order. $275. ' u s, i st. . rnone 6173 AUTOMOBILE TIRES 35 FOR SALE Spare tires for spare money. Keep running at these prices. 30x3!2, $7.90; 32x4, $11.40; 34x4, $12.40. All sizes in stock. Master Production Corporation. 405 North 13 th Street. Good used AUTO. TUBES at a bargain. BENNETTS TIRE STORE 1512 Main. Phone 2444 The home of QUALITY and SERVICE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 JJOHN A. SHUTZ Garage and Machine shop. We make axles and propellor shafts and repair any make automobile or scored cylinders. Rear 617 South A sL Thos. A. RobSsoe Automobile and Track REPAIRING When Others Fall, Take it to Robison. 17 S. Sixth Phone 1039 GARAGES FOR RENT GARAGE 110 N. 15. SINGLE GARAGE Central. Ph. 2464. GARAGE 118 So. 8. after 7 p. m. TAXI TAXI SERVICE Phone 2581. REX HOTEL TAXI Phone 2296. FOR RENT Miscellaneous 39 FOR RENT Suite of office rooms. Murray Thaetre Bldg. O. G. Murray, i jrn. 14 is. FOR RENT Building with two store rooms, 35x165. Write Box E509S, care Palladium. FOR RENT Good office room In American Bank Building. Call at the Bank. STORE ROOM 30 feet square. Rear 401 Main. Apply Martin Rosenberger Wall Paper Store. REAL ESTATE WANTED 41 WANTED" TO BUT A small home, centrally located. Address B2164, Palladium. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 42 FOR SALE .Good 9-room house, well located in east end. Just off of Main street, hardwood finish, good furnace and bath and in firstclass repair, bedroom downstairs This property is priced to sell. We also have a nice cottage in strictly first-class repair, newly painted, located in Fairview, Just off of car line, a fine little, home at a reasonable price. J. E. HEALY American Trust & Savings Bank 7-ROOM With bath, hot water, gas, electric lights; well located. Call 612 Main st. GOOD CITY HOMES PORTERFIELD. Colonial Bldg.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BRADBURY & BAILET Real Estate. Insurance, Loans and Surety Bonds. 202-204 Colonial Bldg. FOR REAL ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond. Ind, R. F. D., Phone 4171. FOR SALE Modern duplex, fine location: immediate possession of lower apartment. The upper apartment rents for $25 pe month. Can get $20 for lower apartment. Size of lot 57 ft. by 300 fL Price only $5,000. Phone 2287. and Farms.. Vt MTLES Modern house. Price is right for immediate sale. ACRE 5-room house and barn, well located. 78 ACRES Well improved, slightly rolling, will sell or trade fo city or suburban property. See Us For SERVICE Burdsall & Willett Co. 710 MAIN. Phones 14S1. 3293, 3271 C E. KEEVER CO. has a nne list of houses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. FINE LOCATION modern rooming house, price right. New 6-room bungalow, central; price right. Central 7-room modern, near Main. Good modern double; rents for $70; newcentral. Arthur Brooks. PUBLIC SALE

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The undersigned will sell at public auction on what is known as the Amanda King farm, 7 miles northwest of Richmond on the Richmond-Greensfork pike, 3 miles east of Greensfork, 5 miles north of Centerville FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 at 10 o'clock, the following property, consisting of . 29 Head of Cattle Six fresh cows, with calves by side; 2 spring cows, fresh by day of sale; 5 cows giving good flow of milk, will be fresh tbi3 winter; 4 dry cow. 7 steers weighing from 500 to 700 lbs.; 4 voung heifers weighing from 300 to 500 lbs.; 1 roan Shorthorn bull. 57 Head of Hogs. 47 spring shoats weighing from 100 to 125 lb3.; 9 full-blood Duroc brood sows; 1 Poland China male hog. 13 Head of Sheep . 12 ewes; 1 buck. Feed 37 acres of corn in field; 14 tons of mixed hay. Farm Inmpleinnients One wagon with box bed; 1 carriage; 1 gang plow; 1 sulky breaking plow; one-horse Rude Wheat drill, fertilizing attachment; 1 harrow.

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WEDDLE and HIXDMAN. Auctioneers. FRANK M. TAYLOR, WALTER FARLOW, Clerks.

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On farm known as Thomas Myers farm, 4'i miles southwest of Richmond on Salisbury road, and 4V4 miles southeast of Centerville, Ind. .

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at 10 a, m. prompt. CATTLE Two fat heifers. 1 fat cow, 2 heifers, calves bv side; 1 Jersev cow, dry; 1 Jersey calf; 4 feeder steers, 3 fresh cows, calves by side; 2 cows giving good flow of milk; 2 Shorthorn cows, drv but bred; 2 cows, calves by side; 4 cows, pasture bred; 2 Shorthorn bulls, 2 heifers.

40 shoats, weight about 60 pounds. Two sows and 9 pigs.

MULES One span mules, weight 2550 lbs., 8 years old. GRAIN About 20 ton mixed hay in mow. Good quality. Ten bushels Big English clover seed.

FARMING IMPLEMENTS

two-row corn plow, one-row corn plow, spring tooth harrows, wagon with hog rack, sulky. Case breaking plow. Rock Island gang plow. International manure spreader purchased 1920). W" alter Wood, wheat binder, set Smiley eveners. McCormick corn harvester, gravel bed. five-disc wheat drill, ten-disc wheat drill, new. McCormick mowers.

TrEJ5MS: Amounts under $5.00 cash on day of sale. All amounts of 15.00 or over, a credit of 6 months note with approved security drawing 7 interest. DINNER SERVED BT LADIES OF ELKHORN CEMETERY ASSOC. H. W. GTLBEtlT, Clerk. GCOrgC Ho MflMeiP SIMON WEDDLE and ALBERT HINDMAN, Auctioneers.

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SMALL FARM For sale. Lock Box 85, Windfall, Ind. FOR SALE 60 or SO-Acre farm; good soil and .buildings; very reasonable priced. Owner J.. Ornell, South Haven, Mich., Ii. 5. THE BEST going live stock and pecan farm in the south. Sacrificed for immediate sale for cash. 686 acres. Wistunic Farms, Ridgeville, S. C. WE HAVE farms listed ranging from 3 to 180 acres, if you are looking for a farm it will pay you to see us. New Lebanon Real Estate, New Lebanon, Ohio. 120 ACRES fruit farm. Oceana county. Mich. 1,000 apple trees; 3.800 peach trees, fine varieties; orchards In fine condition; 10 acres woods; fine 10room house and outbuildings. Estimate of this year's crop, $6,000. Write owner for particulars. No trade. P. Jacobsen R. F. D. 3. Shelby. Michigan. FOR SALE Fine money making 40 ac. fruit farm. Dixie Highway; fair buildings, stock, tools, crops, berries, cherries,, apples. 17 acres splendid grapes; nice crop, harvest this week; $5,000 down. I recommend this highly. F. B. Nelson, Nurseryman, Paw Paw, Mich. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of John W. Judy, deceased. In the Wayne Circuit Court, April term, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Jennie A. Mills, as , administratrix of the estate of Margaret A. Judy, who died while acting as executrix of the estate of John W. Judy deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the Sth day of October, 1921, at which timell heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are renuired to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. JENNIE A. MILLS, Executrix of the estate of Margaret A. Judy. H. C. Starr, attorney. Sept.12-19-26 PUBLIC SALE

Sale

HARRY THOMAS, AMANDA J. KING

PUBLIC SALE SALE 1 Black Hawk corn planter. 1 Wayne corn planter. 1 steel roller. 1 Delco Lighting plant, in firstclass condition. 1 32-volt electric Frantz-Premier sweeper. 1 electric iron. 1 Dexter electric washer. 1 kitchen cabinet. , . , . 1 black baby carriage. 1 double set hip strap harness. Collars, bridles and lines. Other articles too numerous to mention.

IND, MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1921.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT Department of Public Works, office of the Eoard, Richmond, Ind., Septemoer atn, 1921. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 8th day of September, 1921, they Approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessment for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named : Improvement Resolution No. 575 1920 for improving North "A" Street from North 2nd to North 3rd, and North 2nd Street from North "A" Street north to C. & O. R. R. Tracks by constructing a concrete roadway; cement sidewalk, and curb and gutter. The property subject to assessment for the cost of said improvement is all the property abutting on said improvement and all the lots on the west side of North 3rd Street north of North "A" St. within 150' feet of said improvement. Improvement Resolution No. 593 1921 for improving the 1st alley running north and south, east of North 18th Street by constructing a cement roadway in said alley from North "A" Street south to the 1st alley running east and west 1st .north of Main Street. The property subject to assessment for the cost of aid improvement is all the property abutting on said improvement. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Thursday, Sept. 29, 1921, 9 o'clock a. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts- named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. , , Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. MATT. VON PE1N, JOHN E. PELTZ, Board of Public Works. Sept.lO-lwk. i MONEY TO LOAN 46 Loam; On FURNITURE. PIANOS. LIVESTOCK, AUTOS. TALKING MACHINES, ETC Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pay. AH transactions strictly private. State Investment & Loan Company PHONE 2560 Room 40, Third Floor. Colonial Bldg. ASK US If You Need MONEY LOANS On Furniture, Livestock, Etc. 21 Per Month m HAWKINS22H2 TKfilfT lAxmWELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. 10th St., Richmond, Ind. PHONE 2509 PUBLIC SALE

PUBLIC -SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 192!, 10 A. M. The undersigned will sell at public auction the following described property on the premises, located 7 miles north of Richmond, 1 mile north of Middleboro, and between the Whitewater pike and the Arba pike 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 Consisting of 2 draf bay mares, 7 years old. . ONE LARGE MULE TEAM 67 HEAD OF HOGS Consisting of 63 good shoats, and 2 fall gilts, due to farrow by Oct. 1. GAS ENGINE AND SILAGE GUTTER 10-horse standard pattern gas engine. Swaye-Robinson silage cutter , complete, good as new. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. -HARNESS FEED,' ETC. 45 acres corn in the field; 7 tons baled straw; 1 Rude manure spreader; 3 walking breaking plows; 1 two-section wooden harrow; 1 tandem disc; 1 Dunham cultipacker; 1 Osborne mower; 1 John Deere corn planter, with bean attachment; 1 Deering grain binder; 1 Van Brunt five-disc wheat drill; 1 Hoosier two-horse drill with fertilizer attachment; 1 Osborne corn binder; 1 corn sled; 1 Ohio single row corn plow; 1 top buggy; 1 jolt wagon with triple, also gravel bed; 1 hand-made gadener's or peddler's wagon with racks: 1 Fish wagon with flat bed and hog rack; 2 sets hip strap harness; 2 single sets hip strap harness; 1 set buggy harness; 1 horse clipper complete; one 100-gallon gasoline tank; one 60-gallon gasoline tank, 1 Incubator. 1 DeLaval cream separator, 1 Weber wagon with triple bed. Household goods and chickens. Lunch served by Ladies' Aid of Middleboro M. E. church. Terms made known on day of sale. ' CLAYTON E BELFORD HOMER LATT and WM. GRABLE. Aucts. JESSE WEICHMAN. Clerk

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"PlayfellowHarry Sinclair, well known oil man. has sued James P. Johnson, 000 which he 8yS he paid JohnsoS " last Epnn5 for "Playfellow" full ft11.?1 the famous Man o' war. Sinclair charees that tho horse, which failed towm for him fe unsound, a windsucker or cribbS Johnson denies the charge. LIBERTY DEFEATED BY EATON, 4 TO 2 EATON, O., Sept. 12. Liberty, Ind., took the short end of a 4 to 2 score in a game with Eaton here Sunday afternoon. " -Vem White won the handicap golf tournament of the Country club when in the final he defeated Dr. L. W. Walstrom and W. M. Tittle. The trio p!ayed a threesome Sunday in deciding the contest and White won out, defeating the other players by a few points each. The tournament, confined to the club members, was played last Sunday and Monday, with 42 player participating. At the close of the play last Monday, the contest had .narrowed down to White, Dr. Walstrom and Tittle. BALL PLAYERS ARRESTED MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 12. Twenty-two players, members of the Daytona, Fla., State league club, and the Miami, Fla., East Coast league club and the two umpires were placed under arrest by Sheriff Allen Sunday, for violating the state blue law, forbidding Sunday baseball. TEN1MIS STARS MEET (By Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12. Ranking stars met in the third day's play of the national singles championship tournament of the United States Lawn Tennis association on the courts of the Germantown Cricket club here this afternoon. National and international experts were scheduled to meet, and before nightfall the lists were to be cleared of some of the most formidable of the entire 108 entrants in the 40th annual titular tourney. Ten American colleges and universities conferred degrees on Madame Curie during her recent visit to this country. PUBLIC. RAI E

FEEL FIRST ATTACK OF FOOTBALL FEVER THROUGHOUT INDIANA (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 12. Sports followers in Indiana are now feeling the first effects of the annual attack of football fever. While the collegians are being fitted out with their gridiron togs the enthusiastics who watch the games from year to year are sizing up the prospects of their favorite teams. The season will open In this state Sept. 24, several of the colleges having preliminary games on that date. Practice has already begun at some of the secondary institutes but the two state universities Indiana and Purdue must wait until Sept. 15 for the first practice tn accordance-with the rules of the Western Conference. Notre Dame athletes are doing some work under the direction of Captain Anderson but Coach Knute Rockne will not begin his efforts until the Conference coaches start to woTk. The opening games of th Indiana teams set for Sept. 24, are the following: Franklin and Indiana at Bloomington. - . Augustana and Wabash at Crawfordsville. - Indiana State Normal and DePauw at Greencastle. Alumni and Butler at Indianapolis. On account of" the short practice season preceding these game's the 1 coaches are planning some intensive training. In addition to whipping their teams into shape for the opening games the mentors are confronted with the usual task of trimming their squads to workable proportions. At nearly all of the colleges this year the gridirons are filled with a host of ambitious youngsters anxious for places on the varsity elevens. The task of picking out the most promising candidates is not going to be an easy one, the coaches say. The high school athletic coaches are also busy lining up their teams for the season. Football practice has been started on several high school fields. Followers of the sport predict keen rivalry this year for the scholastic championship of the state.

HORSESHOE TOURNEY SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED The Richmond Horseshoe Pitchers association will stage a tournament beginning Tuesday afternoon. The various teams will be divided into sections and play a schedule of its own. The men are divided into, three sections and will play at regular scheduled time. The sections are not completed and more men can join by getting in touch wi;h P. H. Slocum, of the Community Service. Men can join any section they desire until that particular section is filled. The finals of the tournament will be played on Armistice Day. Following is this week's schedule: Section 1. 4 n. m.. Tuesday. Spnt 1?. Stinson and Young vs. Gentle and Hadley; BaU and Williams vs. Allen and Stump; Jay and Logan vs. Gaible and Sperling. Friday, Sept. 16, 4 p. m. Stinson and Young vs. Allen and Stump; Gentle and Hadley vs. Jay and Logan; Ball and Williams vs. Gaible and Sperling. Section 2, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 5 p. m. Miller and Baxter vs. Stambach and Moss; F, Brunner and Snyder vs. Mull and Dennis. Friday. Sept. 16, 5 p. m. Miller and Baxter vs. F. Brunner and Snvder; Stambach and Moss vs. Mull and Dennis. Section 3, 7 p. m., Tuesday, Sept. 13 Harter and Harter vs. Spacey and Burkhardt; Malone and (open) vs Beetley and (open); Harding and (open) vs. Kanke and (open). Friday, Sept. 16. 7 p. m. Harter and Harter vs. Malone and open) ; Spacey and Burkhardt vs. Beetley and (open)." Chips and Slips - Ruth had little chance of breaking his home run record in the double-' header played Sunday. .. He was walked four times during the two games. He got two hits out of the four credit-' ed times at bat. ... . New York Giants went into first place in the National league race by defeating Brooklyn 11 to 3 while Cincinnati's Reds were turning back Pittsburg, 4 to 1. ... The Dayton Triangles, professional, football team, has announced the following schedule for this season: ' ! OcL 2 Dayton Pan Handles at Dayton. Oct 9 Detroit Tigers at Detroit Oct 16 Canton BulV Dogs at Dayton. - Oct 23 Staley's of Decatur, at Chicago. - Oct. 30 Cleveland or Rock Island at Dayton. Nov. 6 Canton at Canton. . " Nov. 13 Detroit Tigers at Dayton: Nov. 20 Akron (world's champions) at Dayton. ... Nov. 24 Evansville at EvansvilLs Nov. 27 Buffalo Pros at Buffalo. Dec. 4 Staleys, 111. at Dayton.