Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 145, 30 April 1918 — Page 7
THE. RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. lUEbDAY, APRIL 30,1918
PAGE aEvEi
-- -
BRINGING UP FATHER -:- -:- -:- ',"'m:', ' By McManus 1 I I octt Toi-HAKEt,riyaTf-ll HeRETMW- S I ( hdoyou 11 II I I ' rrMv 2Ji!SfT" U WHAT 1 ' O-O- PC ft ' XTL"yE 10 t- CONINE , TO TAJL TO ME 0 Z-JL- HAW- JOT RECH0 DETAW:D ( T jH '
UPPER CLASS LIEN ARE DEFEATED BYJRESIIWEN Earlham Freshies Win Interclass Track Meet, 41 to 21.
Freshmen will hold tbel greater percentage of places on the Quaker track team according to the dope developed via an lnterclass track meet at Earlham, Monday night. The Freshmen won over the other three classes combined, 41-21. Lawler. Johnson and Carey, freshmen, held the highest honors. Lawler took the broad jump. with, ease and showed abiltty to come through better as the Reason advances. Johnson showed np welt at the- shotpnt. Carey handled the discus with ease and is the strongest bidder for that place on the' regular team. For the npper clavsamen. Titswortn and Edwards were the only point getters. Tlt3worth. winning irst in all three events he entered made fifteen of the 21 points for the upperclassmeo. Edw erds winning; the mile, insured him a place on the team on the long distance events. This year's Freshman class has been a booster class In athletics, having more all round athletes than the other three classes combine The results of the meet are as follows: 100-yard Dash Titswortn. Wright and Lawler. High Jump Johnson. Davis and Calvert. , 220-yard Dash Titsworth, Forquher and Wright. Mile Run Edward9, Kennedy. , Discus Carey. Johnson and Lawler. Quarter Mile Titsworth. Wright and Edwards. Shot Put Johnson. Carey and HarBroad Jump Lawler. Johnson and Kaiford.
Yesterday's Games
AMERICAN LEAGUE At St. Louis H.H. E. Detroit . 120 000 000 Z 8-4 St. Loui3 ...... 200 050 14 12 11 1 Batteries: Mitchell, Hall. Flneran. and Stanage; Davenport and New-
maker. At Cleveland R. H. E. Chicago 020 211 020 S 14 0 Cleveland ....... 000 00O 400 4 4 1 Batteries: Williams, Danforth and Cicotte and SchaL; Groom. Couinb and O'Neil.
Lajoie Has Never Played in. World's Series Games INDIANAPOLIS. April 20. Twenty years in the major leagues and" never saw a world's series! Larry Lajoie. the new manager of the Indianapolis club of the American Association, is the guilty party. "I came mighty close to playing In a world's series once, and that is the closest I ever came to seeing one." Lajoie said. "In 1908, when I was managing the Cleveland club, we lost the championship, by half a game. I almost saw a world's series then, but didn't." Asked if he didn't care to witness the sweepstakes of the baseball season, Lajoie said that he was ready to go home and rest after the close of each season and for that reason passed up the "big show1 every year.
EARLHAM NINE MEETS MIAMI
Both the Earlham college and Miami
baseball nines play their second game Tuesday afternoon at Earlham college
on Reid field. When the teams stacked up against each other at Miami, Miami was easily
the victor. However, both teams are
in better shape to handle the ball and
this, game should prove an even, con
test.
The war .has shot holes in the Miami team this year and Miami fans would not be surprised to learn that the Quakers had "walked over their
team."
The lineup of the two teams was the same as two weeks agtf. Earlham,
Templeton and Folger, pitchers; Rai
ford catcher; Bookout, first base; Pontius or Tietz, second base; Fesmire or Jordan, short stop; Osbourne, third
base; Calvert, right field; Jefferies, center field; Brown, right field. Miami Heidelburg. pitcher; Smith,
catcher; McKie first base; Predmore, second base; Robinson, third base; Wack or Bender, short stop; Miller, left field; Munns, center field: Blake, right field; with Munns and Zimmern and Brate and Fry as additional batteries.
Homer Stonebraker is Caught in the Droit CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.. April 30. Homer Stonebraker, one of the
greatest all-round athletes ever developed in Indiana, has been caught in the draft. Stonebraker first jumped into fame in the athletic world by his wonderful playing on the Wonder Five of Wabash and was two years captain of the team. He was also a letter man m football at Wabash, having been chosen all-state center for two years. He has tried to enlist in several
branches of the service, but failed toi pass the examinations. Recently her took the examination for the aviation ( service along with Francis Bacon, also
a toot Da II and basketball player or note at Wabash. Bacon passed he
exmination and is awaiting his call, while Stonebraker failed to pass. Bacon is at the present time coaching the baseball team at Wabash, while Stonebraker is still in school. "Stoney," as he is called by his friends, will leave his home. Wingate, Ind., May 1 with his quota and will go to Camp Thomas, Ky.
PROMOTIONS ARE CONFIRMED
WASHINGTON. April SO. Nominations of several hundred promoted army officers confirmed by the senate included those of ten major generals and twenty-five brigadier generals.
Doctors Make Important Announcement They Take the Public In - Their Confidence
Try JD. ED. ED. for Eczema A Liquid Wash for Skin Disease
35 c 60c and $1.00
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Eckerle and daughters Jennie and Sada spent Sunday with relatives at Farmland Mrs. Chase McAllister of Farmland spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. P. D. Gray and
For Burning Eczema jj
family Squire Humphreys ris a ted his mother, Mrs. Emma Humphreys and family here Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barnes entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Macon, Mr. fjd Mrs. Charles Macon and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Macon and family MB3. Kate Berry of Versailles, O., who has
been spending some time with her son John Berry and family, returned home Monday...... Rev. Graham and family have moved to this place. Rev. Graham will have charge of the M. E. church here and at Spartansburg. Palladium Want Ads Pay.
I ' I
Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle of zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you ,ve ever used is as effective and satisfying. The E. W. Rosa Co.. Cleveland O.
n
MAKE TANK IMPROVEMENTS
COPENHAGEN, April 30 The Germans are said to have introduced certain improvements in tank construction, designed to give heavier protection against artillery. The crews are also able to close the machines her
metically when passing through gas ' . i -
uiuuua.
NATIONAL LEAGUE At Philadelphia R. II. E. New York 100 200 1116 12 1 Philadelphia ... 000 000 000 0 5 1 Batteries: Tesreau and McCarty
and Raridan; Mayer. Tincup and l
Burns. At Cincinnati R. H.E. St. Louis 010 200 0003 8 1 Cincinnati 000 003 0014 10 3 Batteries: Meadows and Gonzales; Megan, tier and Wingo.
In the Majors
Her Face Beams
Reliable physicians believe that broken down nerve tissues need not a bracer but a builder like Phosphates and Iron. To get these essential food tonics to the nerves has long been the big question. A successful physician says, "Phospliated Iron is an especially adapted discovery that has solved the problem of giving Phosphates and Iron in such a way that the nervous system can actually take hold of it. Another, an equally important mission of Phosphated Iron is to build up anaemic (thin, weak, watery) blood by charging it with good health-giving Iron. A leading Doctor says, "Phosphated Iron is the best Iron tonic that I have ever prescribed, its results are remarkable. Strengthening the nerves, building up their starved tissues and recharging weak, watery blood with the great health restoratives. Iron and Phosphates is the mission of Phosphated Iron. You who are nervous, weak, anaemic (lack Iron in the blood) all in, and run down cannot afford to turn down the help that Phosphated Iron offers. Special To insure physicians and their patients receiving the genuine Phosphated Iron we have put up m capsules only, so do not allow dealers to substitute pills or tablets, insist on the genuine, in capsules only Conkey Drug Co., and leading druggists everywhere. Adv.
MM
SITE
Today and Wednesday
want, 1km 1
? X A picture qrapplinq wrth the realV1' X itics of life and tove k
FORD WEEKLY BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE
Adults 15c
Children, 5c
I n
J
. - NATIONAL LEAGUE Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. New York .10 1 .009" Philadelphia 8 3 .727 Chicago 6 3 .6ti7 Cincinnati 6 5 .513 Pittsburgh 4 4 .500 St. Louis ... ...3 7 .300 Boston 2 S .200 Brooklyn 1 9 .100 AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs , Woo. Lost. Pet. Boston 10 2 -33 Cleveland 6 3. .667 Chicago 4 2 .667 New York 5 7 .417 Washington . 4 6 .400 Detroit 2 4 .333 St. Louis 3 6 .333 Philadelphia 3 7 .300 GAMES TODAY National League SI. Louts at Clnclnaatl. . Pittsburg at Chicago. Boston at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia. American League Detroit at St. Louis Chicago at Cleveland. Philadelphia at New York. Washington at Boston.
CUT THIS OCT IT IS WOtti'U JIOJiEV DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out ! dlip. enclose with 5c and nail t ta Foley & Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave.. CflicaRO, 11!.. writing your nam and address clearly. You will recetve hi return a trial pucka containing1 Toley' Honey and Tar Compound, for couch, eolda and croup; Foley Kidney P111. for pain In Btdea and back: rheumatism. backache kidney and bladder aliment: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, tor constipation, biliousness, headache and alugg-lsti bowels. For sals by O. Lunea & Co. Adv.
.vrith the "'Wash day tmile,n instead of the Wash Day Gruuch, in sheer joy and delight at the dazzling, snowy whit purity of her white goods. Red Gross Ball Dluo will chase 'wash-day-bluefl" Succeed where others fail, and bring the smile of triumph to erery housewife who really carts for pure, white, fresh clothes. 5 CENTS. AT ALL GROCERS.
IFnw
Six Dessert Molds Of Pure Aluminum Go Thi Week with j mm
Assorted Styles
Value 60c per Set
No. 6
No. 5
No. 2
Try This New-Type Dainty
NOTICE Being Subject to Call at Any Time as U. S. ShipyardVolunteer I request herewith my customers, who have policies expiring during the remainder of the year, to authorize their RENEWAL at once, as far as the character of their business permits that, in order to assist us in taking the same good care of them they have learned to expect from our office.. During my anticipated absence the Agency will not be discontinued, but will be in charge of , my capable assistant, Miss Margaret Hinshaw, for whom we solicit your good will and kind co-operation. Richmond Insurance Agency by HANS N. KOLL, Mgr.
ThiSfcWeek we feature JiffyJell, the new dessert and salad jell. If you will buy six packages cost 75 cents we will give you six alrtninum dessert molds valued at 6 cents. Jiffy-Jell has the flavors in sealed vials. There's a bottle in each package. All the fruit flavors are made direct from the fresh, ripe fruit itself. They are highly concentrated, so every Jiffy-Jell dessert has a wealth of fresh-fruit taste. These bottled flavors keep their strength and freshness. To make Jiffy-Jell you simply add boiHng water. When
10 Flavors in Glass Vial A Bottle In Each Packace Mint Lime Raspberry Cherry Loganberry Strawberry Pineapple Orange Lemon Also Coffee Flavor Two Package for 25 Cent m
partly cool add the bottle of flavor Nothing else is needed no sugar, no color. So a moment's time and a trifling cost supply a rich, fruity dessert for six people. Lime Jiffy-Jell flavored from lime fruit makes a tart, zestful salad jell. The Mint makes a garnish jell with a wealth of fresh mint taste. Loganberry has become the favorite berry flavof . We want you to know this dainty. So we offer you six dessert molds this week value 60 ccrs with a 7 5 -cent purchase. v not miss this offer. It can never be repeated. The molds are here and are delivered with the Jiffy-Jell.
JOHN EU. EGGERIEVER AND SONS
401 & 403 Main St
TWO STORES 1017 & 1019 Main St
The Photo-Drama that Conveys a Message to All . True Americans
w s- x
-T6a hsmstt e? Baditt
yTtyiR in all its hideousness. A pictorial revelation that all the world should know. OPENING Thursday, May 2
AT THE j
TlfflEATTIRIB
WASHINGTON
LAST TIMES TODAY GEORGE BEBAN in Jules of the Strong Heart
The Story Laid in the Pine Woods of the North. MUTT & JEFF in "ON ICE" A GOOD CARTOON, and TOTO COMEDY "THE MOVIE DUMMY" You will have to see this program, sure. Tomorrow Marguerite Clark in "The Seven Swans" A Paramount Picture Nuf Sed
t.1TWifaUB
MUJMA.Y Today VAUDEVILLE WAIMAN & BERRY VIOLA IEWIS & CO. . Musical Entertainers Versatile Juvenile Entertainer
Episode No. 5 Iht Famous War Serial "THE EAGLE'S EYE"
2 Reel BILLY WEST COMEDY "THE STRAHGER"
Runge Orchestra Clarence Runge, Director Matliee 2:00 and 3:15. Adults 15c; Children 10c. Evening Lower Floor 20c; Balcony 15c; Children, 10c 1 01 ri! v
