Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 38, 26 December 1919 — Page 9

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111 VV VII UHVisUHUe iu OKn'SUSUH AT Y NEXT MONDAY Indoor baseball will make Its debut ; for the 1920 aenson when represents tire- nines from the Sweyne-Robtnson and Natco factories clash In the T. M. ' C. A. gymnasium, Monday evening. "Red" Zeyen will occupy the pitcher's Yntw fm Q T9 rfnfrf mrA PlamA will dish 'em up for the Natcoes. The Starr Piano and the Malleable Castings will be represented in the second tilt of the evening. Early sea son dope would Indicate that the Starr Piano has the edge on the rest of the ! league In the matter of material. Nearly all the available outdoor and a large percent of the Indoor material - Is working at this factory. The league will play four times each week; two games on Monday and Saturday evenings, and one game on Fri day ana weanesaay nignts. Present plans provide that the cham : plon club be awarded a silver loving cup at the end of the season. Po- . session will only be for one year, how. ever, a permanent ownership cannot - be had until a club wins the cup tor . three seasons. , Bowling Notes - - Complete figures show Huffman Is leading the City League bowlers with Huffman hails from Fort Wayne, and attributes his success to that fact. - Sherer Is second man on the list with an average of 179 for 24 games. "Big n....tt n.K. a - a. mm . JJJ v auo OU1U 1UU1UUBUU Cut? Tho lionor of lost place In the standing grand averago of 142 for 15 games. Following Is complete standing: Player Pins Games Ave. ! Huffman 2723 15 181 Sherer ...4306 24 179 Evans .....4273 24 178 ivuiuoguu oiii i no Bennett 5295 30 177 ' rosier 4768 27 176 K. Meyers 4210 24 175 King 5295 30 177 Todd 4737 27 175 ,iH. Smith 5227 30 174 jMercurio 5107 30 170 Blomeycr 3036 18 169 Slade 4366 26 168 smeaainsnon: 4&U7 zi it7 rj. tay iuio av ivo R. Lichtehf els .....3898 24 162 Stoneclphcr 4409 27 163 . Lahrman 3473 21 165 Kelly 4456 27 165 Haner 4845 30 162 Harry Smith 2977 18 162 Harry Smith 2977 18 162 Quinlavan 4314 27 160 Erk 4958 30 165 Snaveloy 4283 27 159 Broderick 4881 30 163 Zeyen 3361 21 160 : Ringhoff 2611 17 154 n . jr.j o i -ten OclUla i n ev oa Roach 4517 30 151 P. Llchtcnfels 3545 25 157 HniiArnfitAr 2415 15 161 iKlinger ........ 4560 , . 30 .152 Bayers ....2854 18 159 Hill 2803 19 149 Frank Ryan 2736 19 144 Runge 2125 15 142 .Gentle J 2529 16 158 Ellis 4006 28 143 n,... an na Grottendlck 2551 v 17 150 Dubbs 3505 23 152 Bockhoff Z909 Zl 143 Special Program to Mark Opening of Polo Season Special talks and other features will mark the revival fpolo In Richmond when the first clash of the City ,. Polo League is staged on January 7, according to George Brehm, president of the league. Final arrangements for ' the program will be made at a meetj ing In the Coliseum, Monday evening. Following Monday evening's meet ing, the second practice of the season will be held and according to Tax Bradfleld, the candidates for the goal tend positions will get a atlff workout. Bob Mitchell, Ray Brunton. Russ Hawekotte, Don Gordon and Harry O'Metz are the candidates for the jobs of stopping the drives of the opposing teams. Harry O'Metz has his job cinched, but the other candidates will stage a hot scrap for the remaining vacancies. TEVIS ENTERS RING. Jack Tcvis. local colored amateur heavyweight boxer made his debut In fast -circles when he Btopped Kid Cor bin in the sixth round of a scheduled 10 round bout at a privato exhibition at Muncie, Wednesday evening. Tevis carries about 220 pounds of beef, adn is about 6 feet 3 inches tall. FREE TOL ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time We have a new methoQ that controls Asthma, and we want you to try It at our expense. No matter whether your case Is of long standing or recent development, whether It Is present as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter In what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send It to those apparently hopeless cases,, where all forms of Inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes," etc.. haveoJalled. We want to show everyone f our expense, that this new method Is designed to end all difficult breathing-,- all wheezing, and all those tern Die paroxysms at once. This free offer Is too Important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below.' Po it Today. FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room S01X. Niagara and Hudson Streets, Buffalo. N. T. Send free trial of your method to:

George Burns. By N. E. BROWN. The majority of the gray hairs ac quired by National league hurlers last i year can be blamed on George Burns, veteran Giant gardener, tie provea to be the toughest bird In the circuit for t the slab artists to handle. Concrete J evidence proving this Is shown by the fact that he worked said hurlers for more passes than anybody else in the league. He drew eighty-two tickets. That he was in a class by himself is shown by the fact that Morris Rath, Red lnfielder, the next best man at drawing transportation, acquired only sixty-two passes. They played in the same number of games. Burns didn't count entirely on waiting out the pitchers either, as his batting average of .303 for the season indicates. George Is regarded as one of the best outfielders in the league. He has been serving McGraw for eight years, joining the club In 1912. He began his pro career in Utica, N. Y., his home town, and went right from there to Gotham after three years' experience. He has been a consistent and timely hitter every year. Three times he has landed in the charmed circle by a few points, in 1914-17-19. He batted around .280 the other-years.. He's. thirty years old and is due to shine In the big show several more seasons before Father Time hollers "come hither, Georgie," and sends him to the minors or some other business. RUTH WANTS $20,000 TO STAY IN MAJOR LEAGUE (By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26. "BabeRuth, home run hitter is "through with major league, ball unless the management of the Boston American league is prepared to meet his demand for $20,000 a year, he said today in discussing an announcement from Boston that he had returned unsigned a contract calling for $10,000 a year. "I have several propositions on hand any one of which would pay me more than ten thousand dollars a year," he said. Ruth rtisclainv-d any intention of entering the ring as recently reported hut admitted he might go in for motion pictures. SAYS SHE LIVED FOUR YEARS ON BREAD AND MILK Mrs. Barrett Spent Over $1,000 Trying to Get Relief From Chronic Dyspepsia Praises Tanlac Highly. "I told my Jm&band this morning that my Tanlac was out and that I just had to go to Birmingham to get me another bottle as I wouldn't be without it for any amount of money and that is why I am here today," said Mrs H. B. Barrett, recently. Mrs. Barrett resides at Republic, Ala., a suburb of Birmingham, and is well known in that part of the country. Continuing, she said: " I have only taken one bottle of Tanlac and have gained nine pounds. Yes, sir, this Tanlac has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken. During the past fourteen years I have spent more than $1,000 trying to get well of a complaint that was gradually sapping my strength. "For the past four yeati I have lived almost entirely on milk and bread nd finally entirely on milk and bread and finally that got so it went against me. I dared not eat meat or vegetables of any kind, and if I did, I would Buffer for hours afterward. "I had chronic dyspepsia, so I was told, and nothing prescribed for me brought any relief. I rarely ever went to the table, because even the sight of food or to smell it cooking would nauseate me. I had a bad taste in my mouth and nothing I ate tasted right. I had always been strong and healthy and a woman who looked after her own household duties, but since having this trouble I got so weak I could not do my housework and had to have help. "I would have awful pains in my back and was nervous and could not sleep well. When I heard of this Tanlac it sounded so good I thought I would try it, because I was ready to try anything that I thought would help me. I was never so surprised in my life; it helped me right from the start, the medicine seemed to take hold at once and I could feel myself getting better from day to day. Before I had finished by first bottle I got so I could eat anything put on the table and could hardly wait for meal time to come. I certainly bless the day I got this medicine for I believe it has added years to my life. Oh! I feel so much better and sleep so much better and am not nervous like I was. Just think, I have actually gained nine pounds and feel strong In every way. "My neighbors were as - much Surprised as I was and they are at my house every day, telling me how well I look. I counted up yesterday and fourteen of them are taking Tanlac or will commence taking It as soon as they can go to Birmingham and get it. Tanlac Is certainly a wonderful medicine and everybody out our way is talking about it. You can put this in the papers if you want because I know there are thousands of women in the same bad fix that I had been in for so many years." Tanlac Is sold in Richmond by Clem Thistlethwaite; in Greensfork by C. D. Corlne; in Cambridge City by Mr Dean House; In Pershing by Sourbeer & Rodenberg; In Centerville by Centerville Pharmacy, and In Milton by " ' Parkins. Adv.

, Eccnczty, IrJ. Mr. .' and Mrs. Charles . Mendenhall had as their guests Sunday, Eldo Cain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beall and Kenneth Cain called In the afternoon. ....Mr. and Mrs. T. Cranor were call-1 ed to Moorelaad Tuesday on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Cranor't sister, Miss Mildrod Bushman, who had an operation for appendicitis Tuesday afternoon at the Newcastle hospital... Mr. and Mrs. Ross Charles spont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hunnlcutt Miss Ethel Charles of Richmond, and sister, Mrs. Frank Cromwell and children, spent Sunday with their parents Clarence Dines and family, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Wadmart.. !.Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Morrison spent Christmas day with friends near Fountain City..... The

following are spending their vacations at home: Gerald Kennedy. Harold Bowman. Henry Farmer, Wiilard Jordan, Ben Franklin, Harold Hoffard, Harold Fouts of Purdue, Kenneth Cain, all of Earlham college Miss Virginia Mendenhall arrived Wednesday to spend Christmas with , her mother, Mrs. Susan Mendenhall Erwln Hunt, of Muncie; and his moth er, Mrs. Grace Hunt, were guests Christmas of his ' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt, of Modoc Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan entertained their children at an oyster supper 'on Christmas eve. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Cain and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cain, Misses Alma and Mildred Cain, Wiilard and Raymond Jordan. ....Mr. and Mrsr. Earl Cain spent Christmas day with William McGunnigill and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fox, at Modoc Mrs. May Martin, of Winchester, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. B Swain..... Miss Juanita At kinson will spend her vacation with her father, Everson Atkinson, at CinUpon my life, food little wife,. This coffee's frightful dusty. Some psddlor must Have sold this dust. It tastes so flat sad musty. uuli9 dust and chaff! Lul often found in ooi fee sold by peddfer and syndicate stores result from improper grinding. Golden Sun Come is steel cut This releases all the flavor and aroma and avoids dust And chaff. low' sells it. vWoolson Spice C&; Toledo. Ohio

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bam student ..whose homo is la New York, is spending part of her. holiday vacation with Miss. Hasel Mendenhall, also of Earlham.. ... Mrs, Raymond Daugnerty and children are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William McCatuC .T.Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Manning-' entertained st Christmas dinner Mr, .and Mrs. Grant Mendenhall, Newman Mendenhall and family, Charles Mendenhall and wife Claude Swam and wife wore shopping at Richmond Tuesday . . . .The revival meetings at the Morgan Creek church have been quite successful. Carl Tucker Is the evange list.... Nathan Parker is Improving. ....Mr. and Mrs. J.tu Peterson spent Christmas day with Mr. Peterson's

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brother at . Richmond.. . . . Lester , Williams and family spent Tuesday with Rufu Wi Warns.. v-Mr and Mrs. Elmer eBall entertained with a turkey dinner Christmas day. for Mr. and Mrs. Al Connaroc. Mr. Vardlman. Miss LpU' Lenlngton of Modoc, 1 Solomon 81eki and family, Guy Mansfield and

j wife, Albert .Beall and wife, John Oler and family.. . . .Twenty-seven turkeys sold by Mrs. -Elmer Beall netted her $151.5 The members of the Meth-j odist church gave a social for their pastor and family. Gifts wero givento the Rev. J. J. Fisher, his wife, and 'their daughter. Miss Alberta.. .. .Rev. Fisher:., and family, spent Christmas jday with relatives at Gas City

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Greensfork, fiuL Mr, ..and Mrs. Russell Grubbs, and Mr- and Mrs. Jude Study and daughter,Martha, spent Sunday afternoon In .Richmond visiting friends'. . Clifford Crump is visiting his " parents. Dr. and . Mrs. Crump, through, the holtdays.,. .Miss Sara Gamber is spending, a few days in Shirley. . . ...Mrs. Florence Boyd spent .Tuesday in Richmond... Mrs. Luce Stackhouse and children, Thelma, Inn a. Earl and Myrl are spending Christmas at Centerville. . ... Miss - Lyd!a - Rets Is - visiting . her cousin, Mrs. Arthel Dennis, of Franklin The Willing Workers' class of the Christian church had a social for their friends in the basement of the Friends church. Those present were:

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