Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 51, 11 January 1917 — Page 5

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LOCALS GAIN ON LEADERS; PLAY TONIGHT HOW THEY RANK Won. Lost Pet. New Castle 14 Richmond 12 Muncie 10 Indianapolis 2 8 8 12 10 637 .600 .455 .167 GAMES THIS WEEK Jan. 11 Richmond at New Castle. Jan. 12 Richmond at Muncie. Jan. 13 New Castle at Richmond. Richmond Vs. New Castle Richmond's chance to step back into the lead of the Indiana State League comes tonight vhen the Quakers and New Castleltes come together on the hardwood of the New Castle ampithcatre. Like the proposition of the invincible force and the unmovable object looms this contest. It's a half way bet anyway you look at it with the fifty part of the Quaker holdings showing a well developed dent. Said dent due to the fact that New Castle holds the advantage of playing on its home floor and before its fellow citizens. A small cavalcade of Richmond bags will make the trip to New Castle. Quakers, 7; Indians, 2 Like confectionary from an infant ivas the Indianapolis five of state leaguers for Richmond in the rink recital at the Coliseum yest eve. True to stereotyped form the Indian defensive gave the Quakers the big chance to cop out another one. Incidently Richmond gained a lap on the New Castle leaders by the performance. For a time it looked like Indianapolis would give the locals a sprint for the copex. In fact the entire first period was nineteen carats good. Indianapolis was displaying a lot of drive and tho Quakers were responding to the Indian aggregation with speedy polo that was peaceful to the optics. Indianapolis was a lap ahead and going good at the gong. Arlie Loses Eyesight The old story broke in the middle caucus. Arlie May, who had been doing better than worse In the opening part, threw his eyesight away in this period and when the Quigleys and Kvans had settled down for a bit of breath at the close of the round May had managed to get out of the way of fV.ur. The close of this inning found the came stored away to the Quaker cn-rlit. A trifle more emphasis was added in tin-1 last, period. Just eighty-sis fifroniis after.-tflfc' of play 0. QuigIcy handed a pass to Lou Qui?,lcy and the goals reversed. Ten minutes later Lou Quigley shoved out a neat pass to Walt Evans and the Richmond center playfully rustled it by May's crippled eyesight. Forget Their Manners Indianapolis died hard. In the last chapter when the game was hopelessly fhot. the Indians resorted to unpnrlorlike manners with a result that the Richmond defense in order to preEcrve peace fell in line too Diplomacy, however, finally supplanted roughneck tactics and the conflict came to a close In a state bordering cn the serenity of a Sabbath school debate. No casualties were reported. The game in figures: Richmond (7) Indianapolis (2) L. Quigley Lewis First Rush O. Quigley Second Rush Evans Center Grtflith , Loxen . . Jean Harold Half Back O'Metz May Goal How They Scored First PeriodIndianapolis. . . .Loxen, Richmond Evans, Indianapolis. . . .Harold, Second Period Richmond O. Quigley, Richmond L. Quigley, Richmond. Evans, Richmond ;.L. Quigley, Third PeriodRichmond L. Quigley, Richmond Evans, 1:29 8:51 1:48 2:36 :19 :30 7:25 1:06 9:15 Summary Goals L. Quigley, 3; Evans, 3; O. Quigley, 1; Loxen, 1; Harold, 1. Rushes L. Quigley, 8; Lewis. 4. Assists L. Quigley, 2; O. Quigley, 2; Griffith, Jean. Stops CMets, 53; May, 27. Attendance 1,100. , INFANTILE PARALYSIS GAINS IN VIRGINIA CLARKSBURG. W. Va.. Jan. 11. Infantile paralysis continues to spread in West Virginia despite the vigorous efforts of federal, state and local health authorities. Reports for the past 24 hours show an additional death and two new cases at Grafton and two new cases at Elklns. There are now 25 cases of the disease in Elkins and four deaths have been reported there since the epidemic began. PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY. The first sneeze is the danger signal Time to take CASCARgUININE Tha old family remedy in tablet form &afe, sure, easy to take. No omuies, no unpleasant alter effects. cur ..urea colds in 24 hours Grip in 3 aays. money use 11 it laus. tiet the genuine bow with Red Top and tAt. Hill's picture ou it 25 cent A Aay Drug Star

HIGH SCHOOL FIVE DEFEATS EARLHAM IN REGULATION GAME AT COLISEUM

Cy Pitts, star guard of the R. H. S. five in what many high school fans regarded as the team's balmiest day, said it couldn't be done. Nevertheless it was "did" at the Coliseum last night when the Richmond high and Earlham college basketball teams got together in a full forty minute regulation session. The high schoolers won out handily. The exact score of the game is not known inasmuch as no accurate tab was taken in the proceedings. Richmond, however, led the way from the start and was never in danger of relinquishing a near ten point lead. The showing of the R. II. S. five CITY LEAGUES HIT FAST PACE IN EARLY ACTS CITY LEAGUE STANDING Won. Lost. Pet Eagles ...3 1 .750 Greeks 3 2 .600 Miller-Kemper 2 2 .500 Kremos 1 4 .200 Advance Bookings Jan. IS Eagles vs. M-K's. Jan. 17 Kremos vs. Eagles. Jan. 20 Greeks vs. M-K's. Eagles, 6; Greeks, 5. Date Geyer's accurate slam past Russ Hawekotte broke up the EagleGreek City League polo party at the Coliseum last night. The goodnight drive was registered three minutes and twenty-six seconds after start of an extra inning session. Incidently Geyer's swipe gave the Eagles the position formerly occupied by the Greeks at the head of the C-L heap. The scorp; Greeks (5) Eagles (6) Reid Shallenberg First Rush Reddinghause Ewbank Second Rush Minor Geyer Center Jess up Able Half Back Hawekotte Brunton Goal Summary Goals Minor, 4; Shallenberg, 2; Geyer. 2; Reid. Ewbank, Able. Rushes Shallenberg. 11; Reid. 3. Stops Brunton, 41; Hawekotte, 36. Referee Vic Newman. ' INS AND OUTS ; - Dink Minor was the whole performance for the Greeks. He scored four of his team's total of five. Googus Reddinghaus made his debut with the Greeks. He handled himself creditably. Ernie Able was the rough one. He chalked up two fouls the only ones called. Brunton, in the Eagle pen, put over some neat goal guarding. His work was a big factor in the Eagle showing. The City League games are speeding up. Last night's argument especially was well worth while for thai early comers. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY "TIZ" FIXES ACHTNG, SWOLLEN, SORE FEET How "TIz" does comfort tired, burning, calloused feet and corns. Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "Tiz" is magical, acts right off. "Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "Tiz" and wear smaller shoes. 'Use "Tiz" and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. Adv. It is a winter plague which claims thousands every season. con's Emulsion will strengthen and fortify you against Grippe, arid if you have hid it,Scott's will re store your strength faster than any other known medicine. Ho Alcohol-Just Blood-Food ScoH ft Bowne . Hlooinfirld. N. J. 16-26 "In Business For 35 South 11th Street.

against its older opponents was particularly gratifying to Coach Lyboult who liked the way his proteges took to the play of the older and more experienced men.

KID FIVE BLOWS SERIES TO R. A. M. McKhann's best fell a bit shy of being good enough and the Kid Five, the pride of Y. M. C. A. alley manager Tim Sprouse, fell dou;n in, three straights with the R. A. M. combine at the association alleys last night. : McKhann was the individual star at 162 net average. ' - R. A. M. Player 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Av. Parke 151 140 147 438 146 Freeman ... 149 175 138 462 154 Stelner ..... 130 167 165 462 154 Dadisman .. 158 146 117 421 140 Porter 118 153 160 431 J44 . .Totals .... 706 781 727 2214, 738 Kid Five. Player 1st. , 2d. 3d. Total Av. Falk ... 146 156 142 444 148 McKhann ... 131 189 165 485 162 Spauldlng ..143 111 120 374 125 Runnels 143 123 r 120 386 129 Ballinger . . . 127 147 141 415 138 Totals 690 726 688 2104 701 The Chilean government will send an agent to study paper making industry and processes in the United States and Canada. " A BATHE INTERNALLY AND KEEP WELL! Nature has mightily equipped us all. old and young, to resist disease but she requires that we give her a chance. We give her no chance if we permit the Lower Intestine to be more or less clogged with accumulated waste. Yet that 13 a universal condition today, as is proven by the number of laxative drugs that are consumed. You can help Nature in Nature's most effectual way by Internal Bathing and in an easy, non-habit-forming way keep the Intestine as sweet and clean as Nature demands it to be for perfect health and surer defense against contagion. Over half a million keen, bright, healthy people testify to its results. Mrs. I. B. Logan of St. Joe, Idaho, writes! : i-.!cv-; iVi.nt ! "Dear Sir: While you Vive never solicited my testimonial, I , feel it a duty that I owe to you to acknowledge what your treatment hasdonV'for me.' "I bave suffered more than forty years from the most severe form of bilious headache. Have scarcely missed a month during all that time that I did not have a severe attack. The only way I could get relief was to get some purgatice to act on the bowels. I could keep on my feet and attend to my daily vocation only by taking an aperient, a laxative or a purgative every day. "Since coming In touch with your 'J. B. L. Cascade' I have not taken a single dose of medicine, have not had an attack of bilious headache and have never enjoyed such perfect health in my life as I have for the past three months." Just call at A. Gi Liiken's Drug Store in Richmond, Ind., and request free booklet, "Why Man of Today Is Only 50 Per Cent. Efficient." The most efficient device for Internal Bathing, the "J. B. L. Cascade," will also be shown and explained to you if you so desire. Adv. . . : ; . LA0 FLORIDA Ail-Steel Through Train Ixs. Logansport Z .50 am Richmond 5J8 am Hamilton 6.40 am Daily Lines Via Cincinnati and L.&N.R. R. , Through Knoxville and Atlanta Ar. Jacksonville . 8 JO next morning Scenic Route South Particulars, also Tourist Tickets to Winter Resorts in Florida and South, may be obtained from local Ticket Agent C. W. Elmer, Richmond. ARCADE TODAY "THE TIGER'S CLAW" Episode of "Grant Police Reporter" "Among Those Present" 1 "Reckless Romeo" Your Health" u Phone 1603

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The Lebanon-Richmond high school game scheduled for the Y. M. C. A. gym Saturday . night has been cancelled, Manager Towle of the R. H. a team announced today. Lebanon was unable to fill the local booking because of a conflict in dates. . An attempt to secure a return game with Stivers, of Dayton, for this date failed and the Richmond five will have to be content with maltreating Rushville at the Coliseum Friday evening. Rustlings of the Netting According, to Tommy Ritter, New Caslleite, Senator English of Marion county is about , to s introduce to the state legislators in session a bill that will prohibit the aged and infirm Indianapolis team exerting itself in thfe I. S. L. ; Tommy will have his little joke. But one foul was recorded. Loxen got credit for it. Bobby Ritter it is understood aspires for the position of Arlie May in the Indian lineup. As credentials. Thomas holds RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN FROM ACHING JOINTS Rub Pain right out with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacob's Oil. Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" J right on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheuma-j tism liniment which never disappoints ' and doesn't burn the skin. It takes j pain, soreness and stiffness from ach-j ing joints, muscles and. bones: stops! sciatica, lumbago, backache and neu-j ralgia. j Limber up! Get a small trial bottle; of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" j from any drug store, and in a moment, , you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheuma- j tism away. Adv. mii in ii Hi in ii1 ii Hi ii'ni in iii 1 1 n nil n WASHINGTON THEATRE TODAY s 1 f Wv A. Brady presents J ktheV Clayton Sear' Pathe Scenic M "The Hidden Scar" deals with a Wound. Not a wound from a knife thrust or a bullet, but a much deeper hurt. Yv'ronged when little more than, a child, then with a child of her own to support, the wonderful struggle of a cabaret dancer to hold the position as a minister's wife which she has obtained. Your sympathy is sure to be with her. Afternoon, from 2 p. m. Evening, from 7 p. m. Vaudeville Act Jack and Mabel Price PARODIES AND PATTER You can park at the Washington Adults, 10c; Children, 5c

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that he was once a member of the I. S. L. baseball circuit. Old Doc Harold, the star bit of antiquity, the remnant 6f the stone age. played middlin' polo last night - The medic scored fifty percent of his team's totals and besides this rung up an in-and-out . After Richmond had chalked the seventh one last night May confided to Heber Hall that he (Arlie, alias Tubby) "was pretty cuspidorious." The crowd was just a trifle below the average. Indianapolis doesn't draw as well as New Castle.

Father Time Lewis lacked some of the old punch last night. The old Doctors Say Colds Must Be Prevented Infections of the nose, ear and throat often requiring costly and dangerous operations under the knife, may result from ordinary "cold in the head." These can in most cases be prevented by use of Zonite diluted in water and used as a spray, although, if through neglect the ear has become infected consult an car specialist at once. " The American Medical Association at its , Detroit convention seriously considered dangers of neglecting simple precautions. Doctor Hill Hastings of Los Angeles declared ninety out of every hundred cases of mastoiditis (a disease most frequently fatal) result from ordinary colds and sore throats. Other, grave maladies are caused in the same way. The nostrils should be kept clean by i the use of Zonite, thus preventing in- j fection by germ-laden air. Zonite . while non-poisonous and perfectly harmless, is the ideal germ destroyer, antiseptic, disinfectant and deodorant. At all drug stores, Home size, 25c and 50c. Doctors and Hospital size, $1.50. Ask your doctor. He knows j that Zonite is the enemy of germs i and disease. Adv. asmn&ton THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM TODAY W. A. Brady presents ETHEL CLAYTON in "THE HIDDEN SCAR" Vaudeville Act 3:30, 8:30, 10:00 Pathe Scenic Friday & Saturday W. A. Brady Presents ALICE BRADY in "THE GILDED CAGE" Comedy and Pathe News : Vaudeville act '3:30; 8:30 & 10.' "CDmingkMrs.:"Wu6n ' "Castle"1 in "Patria" SUNDAY Wm. Fox presents GLADYS COBURN THE BATTLE OF LIFE' Comedy MONDAY "THE BATTLE OF LIFE" and MRS. VERNON CASTLE In "PATRIA" Every Saturday, Sunday and Holidays shows will be run continuous from 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. Orchestra Music Saturday and Sunday Afternoon Continuous from 2 p. m. Evening Continuous from 7 p. in. " , ADMISSION . ; Adults, 10c; Children, 5c, You can park at the Washington Comedy

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The Coliseum box office is already being besieged by fans who plan to v , i -; .-v- .t have ring sido seats at . the New Castle-Richmond bout Saturday night PALLADIUM WANT ADt PAY. NO TRICK TO LIFT A CORN RIGHT OUT Says there is no excuse for cutting corns and Inviting lockjaw. Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or f an ina oi a corn can narmiessiy De; i "fd right out with the fingers if you ; i iu avyiy uiret uy upon ine corn a lew : drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati i authority. j It is claimed that at small cost one ; can get a quarter of an ounce of freez-1 one at any drug store, which is suffl-! eient to rid one's feet of every corn I or callus without pain or soreness or j the danger of infection. This simple drug, while sticky, dries the moment it is applied and does not inflame or even irritate the surrounding tissue. This announcement will interest many women here, for it is said that; the present high-heel footwear is put-', ting corns on practically every worn an's feet. Adv. Moose Hall Cor. 9th and Main Saturday Night, Jan. 13 and ENTERTAINMENT with the famous Troubadour's Orchesfra PUBLIC INVITED Admission 25c -Skatiinj

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