Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 50, 28 February 1922 — Page 10

PAGE TEN. ! THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., tUESDAY, FEB. 28, 1922. - . ' - A, : : - JEANNE UMTitiDr "sssj NOAHERICMlVOHMl! rt rt A - ' A 5 H WHO WILL FIGHT HER TTTT ' A ' I "What is zee matt wiz zee Ameiv, g I i jf I I I I I j I I I I II II I A V VI I J' VI 1 VI 1 II 1 I I can ladeez can zay not fight, or will , CLi vL" VV J jJL Nl I j y Jl r ) I j.L N &L I I Jeanne LeMar wishes to know. ' JUL 1 A A" , A." ' ' ' " ' .' - I I Jeanne came to these shores from: . - , . . , ' I I ' sunny France some months ago for the . - ' ' .. ' - " ' '. ' I I express purpose of beating "up our , ; i. , , . I I feminine population. But it can't bj ' ) ''', A " ' , I vbrr" Let the Warmth Permeate the Air Until A ' "1 I fight, insists Jeanne, who, or ourse, IM I I never has served in the role of Amerl- t T Tl t "I f '" I zr'"" the Mercury Climbs to the 1 op I Madame Jeanne is quite a battler 1 ' , i II I xranapau""& ' of this Thermometer '( (Hi n I ' . "See this ear?" quizzed Paul- "She ' I 1 I I pave me that. See these two; front I I I I teeth? Well a dentist gave me thesej I Jl Tr'im I I I after Jeanne busted up the. reel ons J VWd) 1 I I I that were there." jfi Hit TTX H "Hit TT TT j (22 J OjwAwL'J I I j ward now to dispute it. Something ji- I I - ' I like 18 women or France thought at, . - ; k I "" IT" I I one time or another that they could I TTYfcH S 00 1 I r I J ( I - Fhone 6299 : a . LT. ties with her own sex has scored 18 r I I I I straight victories seven of them with Fir'' L-J'- ' I I I kn"JCeanne has been a fig,hter from ' J Ml IT "' I I I babyhood but a ns,!lcxmrn p",3,' 1 II r ' I I J-, Subscribe for Jubilee Tickets and l u J S H I 1 poses. Born in Kentucky, of French- . 'I - l - f) I I parents. LeMar went to France years J v I 3 CZ . jV I I -iSo. There he met Jeanne and mar- 9 - I A 1 I oXcf30I9IwJ I I lied her when she was 16. That was IB I ( J Yt1 WA.WA I I jO years ago. n 81 IV' I 1 1 I I I "My wife was always athletic, ex- J M I j Y HUM I I I iHi save tne raseoalli g) fc ting, I began to teach her how-to box. j ( I I II I I I Her success was remarkable." ! 3 ' I I U I rn , I I I "Ah, yes," broke in Madame Jeanne, 1 J Vv Tl ' II r ' ; I I ah. yes. Always was I a fightaire.' III) . I I I Z32 I I And zee box fighting ah. zat was zee ! LiTl 1 1 IS P I J I I one zing I like zee most." II II I 1 1 I UV II II I L- "1 I Takes On Opponents. ; 1 I iCj (W HI II IP3 I I -In time Jeanne tired of boxing only I 1 i VAl'.LL. JLLJJL. 31 I III I I with me," continued LeMar. "She, II 1 1 I I wanted to take on some woman boxer 1 1 . 11 I r I I to test out her ability in a real way. I ; 1 1 I I ' I I was reluctant about it, but she insist-1 1 g I -j j I I I ed. So. in the end, I got g j 1 1 I M &YlYKYft) I I ; "8S3?hEH2ZL J I Put Your Name on the Honor Roll 5 J LgA(gA0Ay I lish herself as the greatest woman! I I fk If - I I I I boxer in France and also Europe. I S II I i - I I I She took on all comers bantams, i I I ' 11 I ' "3 ' III I lightweights, middleweights and! " II ' j II SSSTwithea?." the Same ttm7' Rudolph Leeds . . . . 50 Dr. George B. Hunt 5 Geo. H. Knollenberg Co. . . .20 . " 1 S w;erzeenImeria Joe Hill .....25 Joe Kuppin 2 Dennis-Gaar 5 III ' riaXy'c Dickinson Trust Co 10 George Rohe ......5 H. H. Toler ............... 1 , J if F:urope. my wife was anxious to dis-j Second National Bank 25 Harry Lontz .12 Dr. Geo. Wilcoxen 1 I I I 1 rZ 1 " I I I . play her fistic prowess before Amer-j B r r- Vt, - t- o- i ' r f-"' If ."l I S ican audiences," said LeMar. "So we! ! webb-Coleman Co 25 U. Yates 2 F. M. Siegel 5 Ir I " II maTnaSVJ L. A. Handley. 10 Wm. McKinney . . . V. 2 Dr. E. A. Wysong 2 kP S ?-Kr Too.rr ! CA.Harrison. ...... ...... 5 C.W.Abel 2 Wm. L. Fin frock 1 ) 3 them-but they must be deaf or cant; Dafler Drug Co 10 Ed. Schwegman 5 Howard Hoover 2 LJ I1 I j I V I I read. Anyway, they haven t answer-- ( 0 . 1 1 1 -vv I fe I ed.- i : Elmer Colvin ............. 5 DeVinney's Hotel .........10 Lawrence Jessup 5 I ) r5 fnJnJO ) I I I Madame Jeanne wandered into a t t r 1 - tf rntrt r., I 'A OLi ViYA!y I I I xew York armory a tew weeks ago, -Edward H. Bnnker . . o Hackman, Klehfoth & Co..l0 Ed. Stegman 3 I lr -JL-JX- rfc rfo I I .:,r;in?U ha Wood 10 A. G. Luken & Co.' .. .25 Walter Williams 1 , LJS" II .irMad.mVj?.0n"e.pinch.ng! CarlBlomeyer 5 Frank Strayer 15 Harvey Brown 2 f F I togerher,her nostrils when recollection Wm. M. Bailey 5 Crane Electric Co 5 v The Hoosier Store .7 I ' ' ' ' f I I of that, "contest" came to her. "Eet ISfl t r - " -t -r-. i r r- i t 2. i ' I I I was terri buii terri buii. zay say zem , S 1 Lcroy tsrown ......... d Clem Roberts 1 bunset Restaurant 5 1 C- I I SLis Z rX' I W.C.Hibberd... 10 Dl, w w. Zimmerman. ....1 George Eggemeyer 5 KJ E "rKt aSlhfnrzerrck0 I " Karl Meyers 5 Meyer's Cigar Store. 5 E. H. Harris .A. 5 ' I 57 I I "Yes. yes." broke in husband Paul. 1 Thomas Nicholson 5 Mnrlpl Plnthincr Cn S Daniel Reed ' 1 r-""" I ""1 I "If. Jeanne couldn't whip either one 1 r- . r: j 1 muucl luiuiu vu o i 5 1 I of those giris blindfolded, rd disown, 3 hraiicis fcdmunas 1 Walker Land 5 ' P. H. Slocum 5 ! C J I . -.bo Richmond Baking Co :5 Wm. DLoehr. 7. 1 ! 5 Saul Davis ' 1 -J , I with jnqe. My wife is a real ring Doan & Son 5 FredBorton ' 5 The Boston Store 5 f V ' I I I woman; not a show girl wearing tights . T, . . fc , I I I ami gloves for publicity purposes." , t Walter bngle 10 , flPnr0e Fox 5 C. A: McGuire 10 I M I I I "leH eet not too bad?" Interrupted, j t M, r 6 ? c T T rr- i W f ' r AY3V5VAJ I ! Madame Jeanne. come mi zee way J. Ray Mowe o Robert E. Graham 5 . E. J. Treffinger 2 I - M IUU9W ZTlM Jacob H. Lichtenfels 5 Harry Pinnick 4 Robert Ashe 10 : S I i do not care how Ceeg zay ees. i Ray Mather . 5 w t ni ir, 1 - Carl Duning : . l Ti . . ff I I I weel fight zee litle ones or zee beeg , . W. B. TUlghUm, InC. . O t - f ' 7' I I es." Phil. Twigg 10 c9mvrpA" . k Samuel B. Garton 2 tT I ooSCV;Pe I Rev. Walter J. Cronin 25 pnk Holland "2 Henry Goldfinger 5 -1 M ! " lrnc Fred Lemon ...5 " Omricon Phi Sigma Fratern-' M - foot Jeanne-W that hasn't saved R. E. Huen 10 " " W?V ' nitV . . ......5 i SF-3 I him from takfng a series of laCings. i M c i ' i u W.R.Dili 10 .,. ' . 2 l. Z f3 J I I Those who have seen Madame i Eagles Club 2 K , Miller-Kemper Co. 10 I I T I I J.anne insist that she has speed, clev- rk,,J1Q,, ff, in fc. A. reltman 1 , TT ; 1 '. I L" I I mess and a wallop that some of our: Quigley & Company 10 WrennickfTwipM in Chas. Heer 15 . I loonotch bantams might envy. A Ompr Whpbn Kagen W renniCKI, 1 Wlgg h) 1U - -'-j I I "Feef i do not get zee fight w iff zee' umer wneian 5 McNallv 1 Dougan, Jenkins & Co. (ad- g " I Anurican ladeez soon, I shall fighti W. H. Romey 10 mtnidl V ditional) 45 ' T I & I zee P.uff or zee Keelbane. It makes no 1 T , , HenTV ReCkerS" 1 J I deefrence." ; f J. Ralph Brown 20 vv "Rntliff 1 Waldorf Cafe 10 5& r I It perhaps wouldn't. p U u - Wm. Katlllt .- .... 1 fpf, I I. tCopyrlnht l2l By KIiik Feature. : J C. M. FiamS O L. A. KnOpf 2 ! Y- " I I :""-""- ' i Adam H. Bartel Co ....10 Ckss.e Kendall Henry Griesould . 2 r '' J. : I Chios and Slios I I Walter V. Reid .10 ersman E. Peltz 2 S -Sv , LMips and Slips , FrankReed , C. T. Pr.ce & Sons Albert Logan ,2 f A rgSA?i j Joan, McManus, Hunt & ve Worley '. ? Lewis E. Stanley.' ...... 5 : I Tuesday nis;ht in the Kagie's haii. 9 Walterman 5 alien jay o Lincoln Moore t , I ?.. rt I ' I SLVedTe George Mansfield 2 Chas. Haner Frank Tillson '. l.".:" 1 ' 7 J Manus, Andy Parkei and Young Webb i S R Tpnlrin A Cn in W H Srnhlp wr ir . . IV' ' . Ill I . I I of Dayton, Kid Dalton, of Muncie. Ban- jenKinSOCO 10 W. U. COOie O ClemWolfe ... 1 t , J J j I tie Hiatt, of this city, and Joe Everett, ijj Robert L. Jenkins . j ....... 10 ThoS. TarkleSOn . . 10 Oliver P Nnshaum 1 Nx v- L I I of Springfield. The first bout is called I! , i t i t - - Oliver f. iMUSDaum 1, . XSw - SS I I I to start, at 8:30 o'clock. j . Bennett s Tire Shop. 5 H. D. Lacey ... 2 Herbert Schuerman ...... ; i I I Three games will be played in the S Fred Bethard io W. O. Crawford ........... 1 Will Klute. ....... M ' rT&l the BeVy I ! . . John Zwier 5 O.O.Smith 10 LeRoy Hodge 1 Kere I Ed. Wilson .10 Dodgan,-Jenkins & Co ..... 5 Charles Hodge ............ i I game promises to be a battle from th j Herbert Logan 10 JohnBarth ...'5 Henry G. Bentlage A 1 I I verystan. . , A 1 Dr. E. R. Churchell ........ 5 Boys at The Harter. Shop... 10 Fred R.Clark ...... i ..l' 1 1 ,- - - - v ''. '. 'A- a: Illinois held her position in secoiidj ' . . I I place in the conference standing -ly II , 1 , ' - . .. I I defeating Wisconsin, Monday.nlght tD v I I the tune of 37 to 35. Illinois must win 1 . , . t ' . v . -I I over Purdue or she runs a chance of - . . . I I being thrown into thirds place before J y ' '' tl TT tl . . j?Sv I I 1 mmm- , total -1 iMnber tickets to Date ApSij t I "loor several weeks ago, and Wednes- I " a AW ' , VX Ml I I day nighj will give them a chance to 1 ; . : - . . . ?. . ajV I , I I ret the revenge they seek over the jP I