Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 316, 18 November 1918 — Page 7

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Earlham basketball prospects are expected to brighten as the government demobilizes the training camps. If the S. A. T. C. is disbanded several of the old players will return to Earlhari including Johnson and Law-

ler. two of last years backet-ball regulars. J White of Lebanon, and Miller and -jvy of Rochester may come to Earlbam the second semester as they had planned to enter Earlham until the S. A. T. C. was started in the colleges.

BASKET BALL GAME IS CALLED OFF

The basketball game tonight between Earlham college and the high rchool has been cancelled because of the influenza situation. George Brehm announced today that the game would be played later but that Dr. J. M. Bulla, the county health officer, had advised the officials to call the game off tonight.

AMERICAN BATTERY WHICH FIRED THE LAST SHOT AT GERMANS

Lynx, Ind. W. L. Cox and family are moving Into the Charles Root property on church street. .. .Fred Ruby is assisting in the bank during the absence of Ralph Wright and May Humphreys on account of sickness. .. .Mrs. J. E. Lacey who has been quite sick for several days is slowly improving .Ollie Hawkins and John I. Thomas were business visitors in Richmond, Monday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamilton returned Tuesday from Newcastle where they visited for a few

days and attended the big celebra'ion j

held there Monday evening. .... .Misa Frances Alexander and Mrs. Pearl Jones spent Monday and Tuesday in Indianapolis Mrs. C. T. Hoover is quite sick with Influenza. 1 .:

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est photoplay which is on view at the Murrette theatre Monday and Tuesday, is one of the foremost directors In the country. Mr. Neilan directed Mary Pickford In many of her recent picture successes and his direction ha a distinctive quality which is more than ever apparent in "Out of a Clear Sky," the beauty of which must be seen to be appreciated. The story is a capital one and presents Miss Clark in an unusually attractive characterization, that of a Belgian countess who is involved in a political game abroad and to avoid a distasteful marriage escapes to find love in this country. The support is excellent. WASHINGTON Mary Pickford's forthcoming photoplay, "How Could You. Jean?" shows the little star in an entirely new role, that of an almost-grown-up society girl, who turns cook when fate deals her a blank in the form of a depleted bank account. It is heralded as one of the brightest and cleverest photoplays in which "America's Sweetheart" has ever appeared, and it will be presented at the

Washington theatre next Monday and Tuesday. The demand for seats already is enormous as is usual with all of Miss Pickford's screen productions.

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Gun and crew of Battery C, One Hundred and Thirtieth U. S. field artillery.

According to reports from abroad Battery C, One Hundred and Thirtieth fieldartillery, was tne

American battery which fired the final salvo at the Germans befor, orders tocease firing reachedthj

lines. The photo shows one cannon and its - Battery C jreadyfor action.

Supreme Court Refuses to Review M coney Case WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. The supreme court refused today to review the case of Thomas J,: Mooney labor leader, under sentence to die December 13 for murder in connection with a bomb explosion two years ago in San Francisco.

On The Screen

MURRAY r J. Warren Kerrigan; hero of many and varied screen encounters,' will be seen in his newest cinema product, "Prisoners cf the Pines." at the Murray theatre today and Tuesday. The

story is by Kenneth B. Clarke and introduces Kerrigan as a young French Canadian who deserts his traps for a job in a northwest lumbering camp. The picture provides many effecting scenic opportunities,, some of which are said to be of uncommon beauty.-

MURRETTE Marshall Neilan, director of "Out of a Clear Sky," Marguerite Clark's new-

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