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PAGE TWO THE .RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1915 FOUR MANAGERS DEMAND BERTHS IN SHOP LEAGUE There will be a merry time at the "T" tonight when the Saturday After noon League meeta tor reorganization and to consider the applications of a number of teams. Four teams have made application for franchises and from gossip heard they will all be taken into the fold and two of last year's teams will be dropped. . Starr Piano company, Westcott Mo tor company, Pennsylvania railroad and Robinson and company all have teams which they want to enter in the race and with them and the Natcos, A. S. M., Easthaven and either Ad-Hill or the D. and W. teams, an eight club league will be formed. It is almost a certainty that the VI- grans win oe aroppea ana u s a toss up whether Ad-Hill or the D. and W. will get the mitten. , PREPARE PETITIONS FOR MARKET HOUSE The petition asking the board of works to issue a call for a mass meet ing and take definite action on the construction of a new market house, will be presented to Alfred Bavis, pres ident of the board of works, late this afternoon. The petition has been sign ed by a large number of business men who are. anxious to have a new market house and public auditorium built at Sixth and South A streets, the site of :he present building. The petition has Seen circulated by John Fosler and Edgar Iliff, Sixth street merchants. PLAN XM AS PROGRAM Plans for the annual Ohrlstmas cele bration to be given this year on Wed- 1 tUl V An 1 A 1 TTf t neBuay nigui, uec. uy me wuuiuub Loyal Moose Circle were discussed at the regular meeting last night of the order. About sixteen members were present. Each member who attends the Christmas celebration is expected to contribute to the program in recita tion, song or other entertainment. A Christmas tree will be set up in the hall on that occasion. Mrs. Marie Hal ler is chairman pf the committee on arrangements. BOOK THREE GAMES The Richmond Independents have three games scheduled. The first will be with Hageretown on Tuesday, De cember 14, at Hagerstown. They will play against Earlham college here at the "Y" on December 31, and with the Columbus Commercials at Columbus, on January 1. Barry and Goodwin of Purdue, will be in the line-up In the two out of town games. Where Jap Coronation Took Place WMIIIIII The picture shows a view of the "Shishiiden" or ceremonial hall in Kyoto, where most of the ceremonies incident to the recent coronation of the Japanese emperor took place. The inserts show the Minister of Railroads Minoura with his wife, dressed in their official costumes, entering the palace grounds at Kyoto for the coronation ceremonies. METHODISTS RETURN FROM NEW CASTLE Richmond Methodist churches in re ports submitted before " the district Methodist settlement day meeting in New Castle Wednesday showed that all financial obligations accruing dur ing the first eight months of the con ference year have been wholly met, and advances have been made In prac tically every department. The Rev Somerville Light, superintendent of the Richmond district, presided. The Richmond delegation consisted of the Rev. H. C. Harman, pastor of First M. E. church; L. H. Bunyan and John Dietz, also representing First church; Rev. U. S. A. Bridge, pastor of Grace M. E. church, and the Rev. J. P. Chamness, pastor of Fairview M. E. church.- Every church in tne ais trict, save one, was represented with its pastor and many laymen were in attendance. Wayne county churches showed satisfactory progress in all de partments. - CRAWFORD IMPROVES. FOULKE TO ADDRESS SOCIETY OF INDIANA William Dudley Foulke will be one of the Indianians who will attend the banquet under the auspices of the In diana " Society at Chicago Saturday evening. Mr. Foulke is included on the program. At the Booker T. Wash ington memorial service in Tomlinson Hall, Indianapolis Sunday afternoon, Mr. Foulke will be one of the prin cipal speakers. LINTON WILL ADDRESS TEMPERANCE FORCES HERE Frank Crawford, an employe of the Fry planing mill, who fell through the elevator shaft Tuesday, severely injur ing himself, is improving at his home on South Thirteenth street. He is con fined to his bed and will be unable to work for two or three weeks. - Is Uncle Sam Prepared H ERE is depicted one of Unclt Sam's numerous monster toast defense guns in action during practice drill at Fort Strong, in Boston harbor. The photo graph, taken by a Mutual Weekly pho tographer during the firing of a giant shell, is but oue of numerous interest ing pictures making up Mutual Weekly No. 47, released in the regular Mutual program. , - " t '1 J R. C. Linton of Indianapolis, state at torney of the Anti-Saloon League, will deliver an address on temperance be fore the congregation at the East Main Street Friends' church Sunday night. Special music will be rendered. The program for this part of the service is being arranged by Edgar Mote. SANTA GLAUS ELKS PLAN XMAS TREAT Richmond lodge of Elks will assume its annual role of Santa Claus this year when its committee will visit abcut 200 families and leave baskets of Christmas dinners. The committee, has issued cards to all Elks notifying them to "stop just a moment in the rush of business and consider scores of families that have no Christmas coming to them." "Re mittances are to be sent to D. N. Elmer, assistant cashier of the Second National bank. Walker Land is to be notified if any member of the lodge cares to donate his automobile to as sist in the distribution of the baskets on Christmas morning. FRIENDS DISCUSS POWER OF NATIONS boat thirty members attended the regular-monthly meeting of the West Richmond Friends social union held at the West Richmond Friends church. last night B. H. Scott, president of the organization presided. The subject discussed at the meet ing was. "Our Governments Founded Upon Force." The speakers were N C. Heironimus, Professor Shue of Earl ham college, Harlow Ltnlley and Ray mond Binford. Mr. Binford spoke of the construction of the empire of Ger many. Professor Shue took England as his subject, Mr. Heironlmous pointed out the dormant genius of the Russian people and Mr. Lindley gave a general discussion of the topic' Light refresh ments were served before the meeting adjourned. KERR BROTHERS COME FOR CHURCH REVIVAL Appointment of committees to ar range details for the revival services which will be held at Grace M. E. church from February 6 to February 27,' Inclusive. wiU be made within a Bbort time, the Rev, U. S. A. Bridge. pastor, announced today. The Kerr Brothers, noted evange lists will conduct the services. with the co-operation of the Rev. Mr. Bridge. One brother. J. McB. Kerr, lives in Toronto, and the other lives in De troit. The have been engaged for the revival by the church here for the last two months. GILMAN WHL PROBABLY BE HARVARD CAPTAIN I f -,x- 4,-. 1 cal department and Instead of sending parcels. local people are - ending, money. . . j 0LD-T1UEC0L0 . CURE-DRINX TEA! Get a smalT package of Hamburg Breast Tea. or as the German folks call It, "Hamburger Brust Thee." at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea. put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It U the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as It opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at one. It is Inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefore harmless. Adv. Joseph A- Oilman, of Honolulu, start tackle on this yea&'s Harvard team,! will probably be elected captain of I next year's eleven in the election toj be held next Friday. MONEY IS FORWARDED TO EUROPEAN FRIENDS Since the parcel post to Germany! has been discontinued on account of: the war, residents who have relatives ' in the old country have been sending1 money by postoffice money orders.! Henry Deuker, finance clerk at the1 postoffice, reports that a larger amount of money is being transferred than last year. Over twenty money orders were issued from the local office last week from local Individuals as Christ mas gifts to friends and relatives in! Germany. Although the parcel post service to Italy, England, Ireland and France has : not been discontinued, the money or-j der business is increasing from the lo-; Diamond Talk No. 4. How to Jud$e Diamonds With a diamond of good shape, the next consideration is that of good cutting. The cutting of a dia mond, means the laying on of the fifty-eight facets, including the large facet at the top. called the ta ble, and the small one at the bot tom called the culet. The facets are polished on by contact with a fast revolving steel plate, the surface of which Is treat, ed with a paste of diamond dust and olive oil. The work Is guaged entirely br the eye. and requires not only con stant attention, but great skill, ex perience and much time. To polish on the facets of a carat diamond, requires about sixty hours contact with the polishing plate. In this process more than one-half of the diamond is lost or wssted, for it requires a rough diamond of one and one-quarter carets to produce a finished half caret. The labor and waste mentioned explain one rc-son for the high price of dia monds. (Continued Tomorrow.) 0. E. Dickinson Special Agent for Hamilton Watches Seth Thomas Clocks. CHEWING TOBACCO LEADING BRAND OF THE WORLD There's Chewing Satisfaction In a STAR Plug ALSO more chews in each plug. The ! thick, iuicv STAR nlusr can't dry out like a thin plug. Every STAR plug weighs a full 16-ounce pound. Americans who know what real chewing tobacco is chew 125,000,000 ten cent 4 X STAR cuts each year. Men Who Chew Are Men Who DO We wmnt you to test thu afl-tsriiftctoty, : all-American cnw. JOc Cats 26 os. 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Several other styles to select from. $14.00 This Large Floor Lamp made in mahogany or fumed oak. with several different styles of shades This is a remarka ble value. SI 4.98 Cabinet Sewing Machine Made in drop head style and has all the necessary attaohments to do fancy sewing and Guaranteed for 10 years . MANY ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE Of pur special Xmas offer to pay afteriXmas, Why not take advantage of it .yourself?,5 A, V-. .--.'i'' Solid Oak t i a k M r MB am ALL GOODS iV-hjr Laid away and deliver ered Xmas eve, er ship ped free to any place within 50 miles. GUARANTEED . ELECTRIC IRON This iron ia guaranteed for three years. - This Is one of the HtUe ar ticles that a woman would not part with after using one. i JTentl-i and rVIaii 3 EilcJtirri.oril, Ind.