Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 30, 8 December 1908 — Page 2

THE KICII3IOND PALLAD1U31 AND SUN-TELEGIiAJl. TUESDAY, DECE3IBER 8, 1908.

PAGE TWO.

DEMETRAL COWIES FOR HIS TRAINING

Champion Wrestler of England Arrives Here for His Bout Against Olson. FINE "GO" IS EXPegtci).

Affairs of the Sporting World

THERE IS NO GREAT LOVE BE TWEEN THESE WRESTLERS AND THIS FEELING WILL LEND ZEST TO THEIR FIGHT.

Demetral. the wonderful Greek

wrestler and the light heavyweight champion of England, will arrive here

this evening bo that he can complete

his training for Ma match with Olson, Friday night at the coliseum, on the

"ild of battle." Demetral brings his championship belt with him and It will be placed on exhibition In some

public place.

When Olson and Demetral weigh In It is an even bet that both men will tip the scales with the same weight

Demetral la also built on. somewhat

similar lines as the crack Indianapolis

liKht heavyweight long of legs and

powerfully built about the chest.

It has not been decided who the referee of the match will be but the

selection may fall upon LaSalle. It la

thought that be would be acceptable to both wrestlers. Demetral is known as one of the roughest mat workers in the business and Olson always forgets his parlor manners when he enters the ring so a conteet of the rough and tumble variety Is looked for. "They carried him out once and If he starts anything with me they will carry him out again," Is what Demetral says of Olson. When Olson is Informed of this be will, as usual, smile his contemptuous, sneering smile, which. It Is said, Is as much responsible for his victories as his great strength, long reach end wonderful skill. "I have never been beaten in Richmond and I don't Intend to break this record Friday night," Olson remarked yesterday to a Richmond friend who saw him at Ibis training quarters in Indianapolis.

At a meeting of the National base

ball commission in New York yester

day, the Eastern league and American Association demanded a divorce from the ruling organization and even went further by asking that they be allowed to settle the difficulties that arise

in their own organizations. Secretary Farrell of the National association has the matter under consideration and will make known his decision Wednesday.

At Wabash college the students have the co-operation of the faculty in all things athletic. In order to accommodate the Indoor track team which will have several hard dual meets during the coming winter, the chemistry

classes which meet In an improvided gymnasium will adjourn one half hour earlier each day, that the track candi

dates may train for the coming meets. The same spirit on the part of the faculty of Earlham college might result In better Quaker teams.

President Bryan of Indiana university will banquet the members of this

year's football team at his residence in Bloomington and "i's" will be

awarded to the players. Sixteen men will likely be given the insignia. George R. Meyer one of the Navy's 6tar football players was last night elected to lead the middies on the gridiron next year. Sprint after sprint, telling greatly on the six-day bicycle riders is the principle fea'ture of the great race now being ridden at Madison Square Garden, New York. Major Taylor, colored, one of Indianapolis' greatest riders' is entered in the contest. Great interest is now being 'taken in soccer at Earlham college. Students have become thoroughly, familiar with the game and exciting contests are seen almost daily ou Reid field.

Earlham's basketball prospects this year are claimed to be the best ever. Bear stories seldom emerge from the

Quaker institution and people are

wondering again whether it is all "peaches and cream" now and will be "bitter cordial" after the season

opens.

FESTIVAL AT

HIGH SCHOOL

Event

FANCIERS TO PLAN POULTRY SHOW Meeting to Be Held for Purpose Tonight.

The poultry show that is to be conducted at the Pythian temple the sec

ond week In January, under the aus

pices of the Greater Richmond Poultry and Pet Stock association, will be

the chief topic for consideration at a

meeting of the association tonight, in

the Commercial club room. The- con

titution and by-laws of the association will also be drawn up and other

business attended to.

Particular interest is being taken In

the January show and fanciers throughout eastern Indiana and Ohio

have expressed their intention of ending entries to this city. The premium lists have been completed and are In the hands of J. C. Thurman, 322 Couth West Third street, where they may be secured at any time.

Will Be Held Night.

Friday

The festival that Is to be given at

theh igh school Friday night, promises

"WEATHER MAN WON'T YOU LET IT RAIN"

Earlham Students Now Whispering This. "Good Mister Weather Man won't you fill our ice pond with water."

to be one of the most successful affairs ! Thls ,s the mtle Prayer that a11 the

good little Quakers at Earlham college are alleged to repeat before they r.rawl intrv thflr cnt.v lit tin hflris frir

miniature fall festival, with a number a n, Ws e Itg a feecause some of Bide shows and other attractions,. . ,Va Wa f tll. oc, Bnrna tlma.

for which a small admission of one and

two cents will be charged. Some of the features that have al

ready been arranged, are the "Big and Woolly Show" in which "Duke" Rog

ers will take the leading role. Another feature willr be the "Dutch" band of which "Heinle" Heitbrink will be the leader. There will be refreshments on sale. The proceeds are to be diverted to the coffers of the athletic association.

IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED THE GREAT ROOT JUICE Ask Your Friends Who Have.

Root Juice has made so many wonderful cures all over the state and has done so much good here in Richmond that any sensible person after Investigating will be convinced of " its great merits. If you suffer with your stomach, liver, kidneys or nerves or any trouble created by a weakened or diseased condition of tfiese organs, Root Juice is the very remedy you need. It absolutely removes the cause of bloating, belching, constipation, heart-burn, sick headache, backache and rheumatism. They will tell you all about it at A. G. Luken'a drug store. It is one dollar a bottle, or three bottles for two dollars and a half.

Marked For Death. "Three years ago I was marked for tteath. A grave-yard cough was tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King'B New Discovery," feays Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and improvement kept on until I had gained 68 ponnis in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.

THE THEATER

YELL0WSW0N GAME. Reese Made Marker) a Minute Before End of Contest. In one of the hottest games that has

yet been played between the Yellows and the Whites at Earlham college

la6t evening the Yellows won by the margin of one point, the score beiry 13 to 12. Reese made the winning goal for the Yellows Just about one minute before time was called. -

ago got the spirit of ambitiousness, and donning their top boots and blue jeans, they made their way to the valley, just west of the college, where they built a concrete dam so they could have some place "to take those goodlooking co-eds and skate on the moonlight evenings this winter. The work progressed and was finished several

weeks ago. So the story runs, nonwatered stock was issued for fifty-cents

a share. There is no water in the

pond, and it is for this reason all the

Earlham students are wishing for rain.

The girls, too, seem as anxious as the

boys.

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Children's Umbrellas 50c to $1 .75 18, 20, 22 and 24 inch, Black and colors. H. C. HASEMEIER CO.

FORMER CHIEF IS MARRIED! CHICAGO James Parsons' Wedding Is a Surprise.

NO CHANCE GIVEN TO MAKE UP WORK

Announcement is made of the marriage last Saturday night in Chicago of James Parsons, former chief of the Richmond fire department, to Mrs.

Emma Addlngton, a former resident of this city. This announcement comes in the nature of a surprise to the many friends of the bride and groom.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.

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Garfield School Hopes to Prevent Absence.

The general exercise committee of the Garfield school council has come forward with a plan by which It hopes to reduce absence to a minimum and day way with the truant entirely. The plan Is to mark all pupils who are unnecessarily absent zero, and deny them the privilege of making up the work. When a pupil Is absent the parent or guardian Is to be notified by mail. The plan has been adopted by the council temporarily. If successful, it will be made permanent.

MEREDITH "W. M." The Williamsburg lodge No. 493 of F. and A. M., held its annual election at its last stated meeting. The following officers were chosen: W. M., J. W. Meredith; S. W., Simon Weddle, S. W., Wilfred Griffith; Treasurer, H. G. Davis; Secretary, W. A. Lewis; Trustee for three years, F. S. Reynolds.

Bazaar at the First 4 Presbyterian .Church Thursday Eve., Dee. 10th, and Friday Aft. and Eve., Dec. 11th Dolls, Fancy Articles, Aprons, at the First Presbyterial Bazaar. The Pure Food Room will have home made mince meat, pie and milk for sale on Thursday evening, and a Pure Food Market will be held in the same room Friday afternoon and evening. Home

made candy at the First Pres. Bazaar. Tea served at the Japanese Tea Room in Japanese attire.

program PHILLIPS THEATER, 55

A. Overture Miss Eva Hazeltine, and Drums. B. Stanley & Alieen Comedy Singing, ape Dancing. C. --Illustrated SongMiss Thompson. ' D. Pongo & Leo Comedy

Gymnast on the Lofty Loop. E. Geo. Shorty Edwards For merly Leading Comedian with Simple Simon Co. F. Frederick Force and Mil dred Williams, in "The Girl Ahead."

CAST: Shadrach Tibbetts, clerk in the dew drop inn, Fred W. Force; Pokeberry Jones, the mail carrier. Geo. F. Blackie; Lillian Lively, the "Girl Ahead" of the Adamless Eden Burlesque Co.. Mildred Williams. SCENE: The Dew Drop Inn and General store. Dusenberry Corners, Maine. ' TIME The present. Songs and musical numbers will be introduced during the action of the playlet, including Miss Williams' remarkable offering, "The Human Ocarina." ) G. The Cameragraph. Latest pictures.

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COMING THURSDAY, DEC. 17 B. C. Whitney Presents The big musical comedy success of New York A KNIGHT F-OFfc A DAY

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champions WRESTLMG COLISEUM, FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC 11th

OLSON vs. DEMETRAL

PRINDLE vs. LaSALLE

Seats now on sale Simmons Cigar Store Begins 8:15 snarp

Roller SEiationg Coliseum Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Morning, Afternoon and Evening.

Vaudeville New Phillips. Mildred Williams, the "Girl Aheadla the play of that name, at the New

rhllllrs, and her most able assistant Frederick Force, are a team of real actors, who appear in a real play, care

fully and capably -written. In addi

tion Miss Williams is a musician of

great ability, and as a "Human Ocar-

Ino presents a great novelty.

George Shorty Edwards, former

leading comedian of the Simple Simon

company, is Just as funny as can be. lie seems to have followed the inverse

ratio of proportion in comedy, as he is aa good as he is small. Pongo and Leo have a humorous acrobatic number that is startling in some of its feats and yet is funny all the time. Leo C.Pbllllps, soloist and trick, mu

sician, has some clever imitations. He ; can play violin in any position equally j well and get some beautiful tones j

from a trombone. Music and pictures complete the bill.

A Dangerous Operation is the removal of the appendix by a

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