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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE PLAYS WEDNESDAY

GAMES WEDNESDAY Malleable vs. Stariv Atlas vs. Simplex , Wednesday night at the Y. M. C. A. the Industrial league once more will start up, when the Malleables battle the Starr Piano company and the Atlas plays the Simplex Toolmakers. This early it is impossible to dope out who will win the games Wednesday night, as indoor baseball usually is an uncertain sport.

Sport Snap Shots BY JACK KEENE.

Frank J. Merick, known nationally to amateur ball player because of his work in the old national baseball as-

oociation and the present National Baseball Federation, did his bit in the

war.

I received a letter from "Doc, -as he is known by his friends, a day or

two ago. Merrick Joined the intelli

gence department early In the year

and was sent overseas. He Is now stationed In London "on an easy job," and has been classed as unfit for fur

ther combat service because of

wounds received in battle.

Merick , was pecretary of the Cleve

land Amateur Baseball Association, which took a leading part in organiz

ing a national association of ameteur organizations. He made the cross-

continent trip with the White Auto team of Cleveland the year they won the world's championship. According to an eastern paper, Hobey Baker, famous Princeton athletic star who served in the U: S. aviatlon service I nthe war, has lost his first contest with Dan Cupid. A while ago across the sea came the pretty story of Hobey's battlefield romance with Miss Mimi Scott, wealthy Newport heiress. They had met while Hobey was a gridiron star. They met again In France when Hobey rescued some lost French tcts in a forest and carried them to a hut where Miss Scott was caring for refugees. Their engagement was announced, but according to the recent word Miss Scott's grandmother has said that the engagement has been broken off. There are few things surer in this world than Charley Brickley's intellectual big toe. Brickley's exhibition of all around kicking at the Polo grounds the day the Princeton S. A. T. C. team whipped Camp Upton, was a thing soothing for the eye to look upon, spectators say. Charley had three or four retrievers in human form that he planted at different corners of the lot and he seldom missed the human target more than a foot either way round. One could almost have imagined that Brickley had said: "My good man, you run right down the center here and stand on blade of grass 198,657,543 on the five-yard mark, three feet this side of the side line and I'll kick your headgear off." Of coarse Charley didn't say that, but that's Just the way he kicked. Matt Brock, well-known featherweight boxer who has met practically all of the boys in his day, Is about done, I believe, as far as the rank and file of the boxing fans are concerned. Brock sounded hi3 own knell the other night by his tactics following his

defeat at the hands of Frankle Britt of New Bedford. Mass., in Central armory, Clevenland, O., Brock's home town. The man fought at the lightweight limit and Brltt cleanly outpointed Brock. The two were going it hammer and tongs when the gong rang. Brock's followers, who had bet heavily on him, were yelling at him. The sounl of the final gong was drowned out.

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When Referee Mat Hinkel heard

above the yells th word the bell had rung be slipped between the boys and told them clearly the bout was over. Both fighters heard. Brltt smiled and walked to his corner, then turned and came back to shake bands with Brock. Brock stepped toward him out with

two blows. The first blow was struck as Britt held his gloved hands together straight in front of him, as a

boxer does to shake hands. Britt's seconds rushed to the eastern boy's assistance. Ginsberg, Brock's manager, and Phil Brock, Matt Broctts brother, jumped into the ring and toward Britt and his seconds. In the shuffle that followed one of Britt's men was knocked out. There was absolutely no eruse for Matt Brock's action. He tried weakly to alibi, but the public didn't fall for it, Hlnkel's ability as a referee Is known nationally. His work was faultless. There was no chance for Brock to thrust the blame on him. Brock's entire career has been

marred by rough work. His followers have backed him heavily and vented their spite on the opponent and his followers when the decision went against Brock. The Cleveland boxing commission has barred Brock from future shows. The Ohio ooxlng association is to be asked to bar him. Other organizations all over the country may be asked to take action. Brock has it coming. The vast majority of ring fans tho3e who demand clean snort are through with him. Big-Time Acts Are Showing at Murray Another big-time bill of three Keith acts opened yesterday at the Murray, and delighted a capacity house last night. Miss Jessie Standish in a pianologue and songs, has an offering of distinct class and refinement. Her appearance and musical accomplishments entitle her to one of the season's hits. Vivian and Nagle, a sister team of the "nut specie," provoked continual laughter. The one offering the comedy, is a real comedienne. Tabor and Green, two colored boys, closed proceedings with the big punch of the evening. They are reminiscent of Williams and Walker, and were repeatedly recalled. This bill closes Wednesday night. Frank Keenan and Robert Edeson in "The Public Defender" is the screen attraction.

Crover Alexander With U, S, Ocupation Army CHICAGO, Dec. 3. Grover Cleveland Alexander, the Chicago National league pitcher, who entered the army

soon after the club paid Philadelphia! $50,000 for him, is with the American army of occupation now marching into Germany. This information was re-: ceived by Manager Fred Mitchell to- j day and dissipates hope that "the man-!

ager had entertained, he said, that the pitcher would be available for duty next season.

INTEREST SHOWN IN COACHES' SCHOOL

"From the number of inquiries received concerning the coach's training school next summer, I expect it to be a big success," Coach Ray B. Mowe of Earlhara said today. Coach Mowe has been receiving letters from all over the state In regard to his proposed school for coaches, and it is expected to be one of the best things that has been worked out at Earlham in many years In the athletic line.

On The Screen

WASHINGTON. "The attack of the Ski Brigade." speeding through the air at incredible speed, their trusted rifles slung from their shoulders, and pouncing down on the surprised enemy like so many avenging birds of prey swooping out of the clouds, is but one of the many thrilling features of "Italy's Flaming Front," the stupendous war film Just released by the Italian High Command to be shown at the Washington thea ter today and tomorrow. You will understand why the Austrlans were so disastrously defeated on the Piave when you Bee these fearless fighters at work, scorning the elements, swinging from mountain to mountain by invisible threads spun by their ingenious engineers .accomplishing almost the impossible in their task of putting

fear Into the heart of the Hun.

An example of practical camouflage

is given by Charlie Chaplin in his second million-dollar picture, "Shoulder Arms," to be shown at the Washington theater today and tomorrow, when he disguises himself as a tree stump and starts on a spying trip into enemy territory, only to be met by a small party of Huns, seeking firewood, who promptly decide to chop down the human stump as an addition to the load of wood they are about to take back to their trenches. In Charlie's opinion, his attempt at camouflage is entirely too successful, and his resentment over the stupidity of the Huns in mistaking him for a genuine stump gets him into countless difficulties. MURRETTE. Fred Stone, the celebrated comedian in musical comedy, famous as the

WANT TO BE GOVERNOR

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 3. Lieut.Gov. James D. Black and H. H. Cherry have announced their respective candidacies for the Democratic nomination for governor of Kentucky.

BACK LIKE A - BOARD? ITS

YOUR KIDNEYS There's no use suffering from the awful agon; of lame back. Don't wait till it "passes off " It only comes back. Find the cause and stop it. Diseased conditions of the bladder or kidneys are usually Indicated by stiff lame back, wrenching; pains, lumbago, sciatica, nervousness, sleeplessness, tired, wornout feeliny. pain in the lower abdomen. These are nature's signals for help! Here's the remedy. When you feel the first twinges of pain or experience any f these symptoms, get busy at once. Go to your druggist and get a box of 'he pure, original GOLD MEDAL Haar'em Oil Capsules, imported fresh every month from the laboratories in Haar'em, Holland. Pleasant and easy to 'ake, they almost instantly attack the poisonous germs that are clogging up our system and bring quick relief. For over two hundred years they i lave been helping the sick. Why not ry them? Sold everywhere by reliable iruggists In sealed packages. Three 4izs. Money back if they do not help vou. Ask for "GOLD MEDAL" and be.

sure the name "GOLD MEDAL" Is on the box. Adv.

QUICK RELIEF FOR ALL RHEUMATICS If So Crippled You Can't Use Arms or Legs, Rheuma Wii, Help You. If you want relief in two days, swift, certain, gratifying relief, take a small dose of Rheuma once a day. If you want to dissolve every particle of uric acid poison in your body and drive it out through the natural

channels, so that you will forever be free from rheumatism, get a bottle of Rheuma from Quigley's drug stores or any druggist at once. It must give the joyful relief expected or money refunded. Rheumatism is a powerful disease strongly entrenched in joints and muscles. In order to conquer it a powerful enemy must be Bent against it. Rheuma is the enemy of Rheumatism an enemy that conquers it in nearly every instance. Judge John Barhorst, of Ft. Loramie, Ohio, knows It. He was walking with crutches, today he is well. It should do as much for you; it seldom fails. Adv.

scarecrow of "The Wizars of Oz," In which be starred with the late David

Montgomery for many years with bril

liant success, will make his nrst public appearance' In motion pictures under Artcraft auspices in "The Goat" Mr. Stone is a decided acquisition to the Artcraft forces and It Is unquestioned that bis popularity as a stage star will be increased in proportion as his audiences are enlarged. Mr. Stone was born in Colorado and when a young man, he joined the Sells-Renfrew Circus. Subsequently he played Topsy in an "Uncle Tom's Cabin" company. At the Murrette today. MURRAY. One of New York's most successful playwrights, whose name cannot be mentioned because of certain contractual relations he now holds with a big producing firm, has writen Harry Uaver, producer of "The Public Defender," asking permission to dram".Uze in a spoken play the central idea contained in the screen story. According to his communication, the playwright in question, who saw the picture at its initial presentation four weeks ago at the Hotel Astor, believes that the theme possesses potential possibilities and contains the basis of what he termed "the great American play." At the Murray today. "Pollyanna," the exponent of gladness, will take possession of the Murray on Monday, December 9. 'Pollyanna," the glad book, inspired the play, and the speeding success of the latter has been an addel laurel to its pacemaker, the novel. Eleanor H. Porter was guided by a lucky star when she wrote the glad stories, and Catherine Chisholm Cushing has been served well by the same spirit of fate, not to mention Klaw & Erlanger and George C. Tyler, the theratrica producers. As a little girl Pollyanna didn't have much to make her happy. Her father was a poor clergyman of the Ozark

SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush the Kidneys at Once When Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. Meat Forma Uric Acid.

mountains, and the family depended largely for clothing and food on the contributions of the Ladies Aid Society of a rich city church. Out of the barrels sent by these good women came about all the Christmas sunshine Pollyanna knew, and It was not often the donations varied form the practical things of life. Once she longed for a doll, and bed her father mention it

KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT EASILY RECOGNIZED

APPLICANTS OFTEN

FOR IN8URANCE REJECTED.

An examining physician for one of

the prominent Life Insurance Compa-

in a letter to the "Lady Aiders',, but nieB, in an interview of the subject, when the barrel came, instead of what a th. aortniMn? statmnt that

she had hoped and prayed for, there one reason why so many applicants for came a pair of crutches. Here's where insurance are rejected is because kidPollyanna a glad spirit came to her ney trouble 1b so common to the Amerirescue she was glad because she did CKa people, and the large majority of not have to use them. That Is the nnioatfnni . rioHtneri

If you have 'eczema,' your prompt nse of Poslam may mean all the difference between Immediate comfort and a long period of itching distress. Take the easy, pleasant way to quick relief. Apply Poslam right on the raw places that burn and itch. Feel a burden lifted as the skin la soothed and pacified. You will know then to what a high state of efficiency this reliable remedy has been brought. Poslam is concentrated. Short treat ment suffices for most minor troubles. Sold everywhere. For tree sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th SL, New York City. Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam should be used if skin is tender and sensitive. Adv.

spirit of Pollyanna.

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Shortridge Defeats

ConnsviHe High ntin Shortridge High cuuol of Indianapolis won an easy game from Oonnersville Saturday night to the tune of 42 to 17. This practically puts Connersvllle out of the district tournament as Liberty defeated Shortridge on Friday

IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't look old! Try Grandmother's recipe to darken and beautify faded, streaked hair.

No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly

all rheumaism, headaches, liver trou- ,

ble, nervousness, consjipauon, aizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders, come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if

the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous

salts is made from the acid of granes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to

flush clogged kidneys and stimulate

them to activity, also to neutralize the

acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disor-j ders. I Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a. delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adv. i

- That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring hack the natural color and lustre of your hair.

Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and .

Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly "that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a spohge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small Etrand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and

appears glossy and lustrous. This!

ready-to-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not intened for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv.

do not even suspect that they have

the disease. Judging from reports from druggists, who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there Is one preparation that has been successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing Influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. We find that Swamp-Root Is strictly an herbal compound and we would advise our readers who feel In need of such a remedy to give it a trial. It Is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great pereparatlon send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbampton,

i . i., ivr a bomiiiiu uutun nucuj writing be sure and mention the Richmond Palladium. Adv. I

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Today . Jewell Productions Offer Monroe Salisbury in The Red Red Heart from the famous novel "THE CALL OF THE DESERT" A wonderful western story Also ALICE HOWELL b A screaming Comedy "HER UNMARRIED LIFE"

SATURDAY W. S. HART

"HOME OF THE BIC PIPE ORGAN"

Three Keith Big-Time Acts Now Playing FRANK KEENAN and ROBERT EDESON in "THE PUBLIC DEFENDER" COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAYJANE & KATHERINE LEE in "SWAT THE SPY" NOTE See the bill now playing. Many are proclaiming It the best of the season. BETTER COME EARLY. MTUIRIRETTTE Last Showing Today FRED STONE in "THE GOAT" Also "The House of Hate," Fatty Arbuckle Comedy Universal Weekly Coming Thursday, Friday, Saturday "THE LIFE OF PERSHING"

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TUESDAY, THURDAY, SATURDAY Good Music! Good Time!

Going Out of Retail Business We are going to close out our Paint business and will offer for Immediate sale the Entire Paint Stock of Hansr & . Fahlsing at Sensational Cut Prices The popular paint store is going out of business and beginning tomorrow morning we will start a sensational cut price sale of Paints, Brushes, Varnish, Enamels and Paint Supplies of all kinds to move out every article in the shortest possible time. Always note for quality goods we will quote prices that will startle the town. Lack of space prevents our going Into details of prices of our immense stock. Sufficent to say that we positively will save you up to 25 and more on present day wholesale prices. It is the greatest opportunity of recent years to lay in your spring needs of paint. We have a tremendous stock and you will do well to makeup a complete list of your future needs. All fixtures consisting of Cash Register, Cases, Counters, Safe, Globe Register, Typewriter, Check Protectograph, in fact everything must go. Attend this sale. Many articles are to go at before the war prices and you will realize the values only by coming to ourstore. Don't be fooled by other sales; this Is a real sale; don't forget SALE STARTS TOMORROW Wednesday, December 4, and continued until everything Is sold. DELIVERIES The cuts we have made are under wholesale prices In many cases, so we cannot make delivery on orders under Jo. Haner & Fahlsing Paint Store 428 Main Street ' Phone 1336

Pick o' The Pictures

Showing the "Big Ones" First

TlillHlT WEDNESDAY The one and only

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In his 2nd Million-Dollar production

Yesterday he played to a packed house at each performance. Don't miss Charlie in this big scream. You will enjoy it, beyond question of doubt. EXTRA! Tonight and Wednesday EXTRA!

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THE FIRST FILMS OF A WHOLE BATTLE , Latest and greatest of all official European war pictures. Tremendous in theme, more blood-stirring thin the most realistic drama of imagination, with many scenes of Imposing beauty. You Can Now See Just How Battles Are Fought on Land On the Sea And In the Air Adults, 25c v These Prices Include War Tax Children, 10c