THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, 'FEBRUARY 28, 1919. JAIL SENTENCE FOR BREAKERS MIGRATORY LAW Game Warden Koster Says! That Former Laxness Will Be Done Away With Henceforth. J From a Staff Correspondent. j "" Lincoln, Feb. 27. Hunters who ; for two years have . been merely "booked" for violation of the federal migratory bird law henceforth will t get nothing short of 60 days in jail in addition to fines up to $500each, according to Chief Game Warden LV. V. Koster. - The prosecutions now arc under .the treaty with Canada since the "federal law, which held tip prosecu tions pending Jlie testing' of its validity, has been knocked out by the United States supreme court. ' , ,'riic treaty, makes the open season rn ducks September 16 to December 21. whereas it was formerly until April 1. 'Under federal regulations the war dens may not only confiscate game t i . i ... w mmters, nut. also rneir cutis, hoots and hunting jackets, and make arrests without warrants. Nevada'Governor Vetoes 25-Round Etoxing Measure l Carson City, Xev., Feb. 27. Gov ernor lioyle vetoed the 25-round boxing bill last night, a few minutes ifter it reached his office. The bill fassed both houses ofjjic legisla ture, but did not have jl two-thirds majority in eithehouse, indicating t'lat any attempt made to pass the vty;il over the governor's veto will not be successful. Rickard Invited to. Stage Willard Bout in Halifax Halifax, N. S., Feb. 27. A group i'f local business men has invited l'roniotop. Te Kickard to consider Halifax as the scene of t he Willard Dempsey heavyweight champion ship light. A telegram to Rickard, sent by the Halifax Herald in behalf :t the business men, points out that the laws of Nova Scotia permit 15 rotiinl decision bouts and empha sizes 'the accessibility of Hrifax. Bi!l Passed in Montana -.Permits Betting on Races Helena. Mont., 'Feb. 27. The bill to, permit betting on horse races under the paris-mtitual system at state and county fairs for periods not longer than six days passed the senate today and, having previous ly passed the house, now goes tlie governor for his approval. to Yes! The Clothes You Have NOW Are Plenty Good! But you must give 'em a little attention, you know, hey must be CLEANED every so, often nicely pressed and Lthe repairs must be kept up. Phone Tyler 345 and instruct ui. Ores her Bros. Dyeri Dry Cleaner -2211-17 Furnanv St., Omaha A To Keep Your Skin Free From Hairs ; (Beauty Topics) - If you are willing to s"pend a few minutes time in your room using a delatofie paste, you can easily ban ish any ugly hairy growth without discomfort or injury. - The paste is made by mixing some water with a little powdered delatone. 1 This is then spread oner the hairy surface and after about 2 minutes rubbed ff and the skin washed. 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BRINGING UP 0ICC5- ! ;OPEN THIS-? I THOUGHT vOU 6MD' WIFE .n IT ruvr', RITISIIGIIA?,1P. DF RING KNOCKED Big Southampton Heavyweight Futs Bombardier to Sleep in the Fifth Round of Twenty-Hound Fight. London, Feb. 27. In a 20-round boxing contest at the Holborn sta dium tonight Bombardier Wells, the British heavyweight champion, was knocked out in the fifth round by W. O. W. Deckett of Southampton. Interest attaches to the bout inas much as the winner will now fight Frank Gpddard for the honor of meeting the French heavyweight champion. Georges Carpentier. The Frenchman witnessed the contest tonight. Heckett fought for the air service in the recent Albert hall tournament where' he defeated the American, Joe Cox. Tonight's contest was tense and exciting. It soon became apparent, however, that Wells was suffering from "nerves." He went to the floor repeatedly, yet he fought with great skill and had things his own way in the second and fourth rounds. Nevertheless he was counted out in the fifth. Centra! and Miller Parks Scheduled for Tonight The Central Park five and the Miller Park lads will play the only local basket ball game tonight. Hie teams will meet on the Miller Park community center floor. Coach Mill's Creighton university flippers wil engage the Trinity crew on the Sioux City floor! This is the third game on the trip. Coach Kcpp of the Deaf Institute will take his boys to Plattsmotith where they will encounter the high school live, Double Tennis' Champions Win Indoor Championship Philadelphia, 'Feb. 27. William Tilden II. Philadelphia, and Vincent Richards, New York, national dou bles chamoions. won the middle At lantic indoor tennis championship by defeating Wallace Johnson and Craic Biddle. both of Philadelphia, in the final round here today, 6-8; 8-6; 6-1; 6-3; Today's Calendar of Sports. BnclnirH'lnter meeting t w Or trans. Winter mrrtinic at Havana, Cnba. Ilaskrt Brill Ohio 8tat JVitrrecholaatlc tournament opens at Delaware, 4. ttoxlnfr Jo Lynch against Crique, 15 rounds at London. Roy Moore again! nick Loadmun, 10 rounds, at Superior. U is. Ilerrv (ireh against f'hurk Wiggins, 11 rounds, at Toledo, (leorge Chaney against Lew Cardwell, 15 rounds, at lialttmore. With the Bowlers. fiate City League. SANDOW TRUCKS.! INDEPENDENTS. Karli '..145 15S l.sVIHalloclc .128 146 ISO Shaw ..1M 204 172 Hoover .129 135 158 .larsh . . 16S 155 HSiMilier ..136 163 152 Xotpard 187 169 l2iWlley ...185 149 173 Eld)n .218191 251London .176 184 201 Total ..902 867 9601 Total ..754 76.7 8(14 BUSEMNS KIDS. I M'KSTN U. NOr"1. Ch'ndler 170 196 178Vatt ...170 162 197 Bengele 18 213 156Cralg ...129 178 204 Klanch 171 197 lSOlVorwold 130 155 140 Wm'lr 171 162 188Wlnn . 1.156 176 195 Vosa ...164 1C9 1781 Weat ..168 175 181 Total ..844 937 874 Total ..753 846 917 SAM'S INDIANS. KIES HALL. Iloorrt ..178 175 129jMoyna '..158 147 161 Shultx ..160 314 l?2 Zadlna . LHI 225 172 Hull ...193 211 mil.'dw'k'p 117 145 181 Hanr-'ck 197 173 152'Radfonl ISO 161 182 Martin .191 164 186jRles ....168 152 125 'Total .919 937 842 Total ..804 830 821 WKRT'N V. NO. 2.1 OFRIOKHS. Frank ..142 192 18SStlne ...161 143 149 Srh'to'g 150 131 159Art)W!t'g 224 164 ?61 Hlandln ICS 157 158 Rauin ...192 211 160 Unnk ..122 130 1 3 3 Harwich 161 165 180 HeSson . 90 190 mi.Millson ..177 163 198 , 1 Total ..667 800 7661 Total . .915 846 848 Alamlto League. TLA NT. SALES. . Oil.ba ...147 147 177Weln!g'r 140 11 226 Nnland .118 155 134Henry ..149 150 114 KeHcv ..119 173 143I.oonard .153 116 1S4 Cnffney .104 95 17aKuhny .'.168 129 152 Bc-ckm'n 121 156 153Straw ...104 95 134 Total . 609 726 7S2 Totals ..719 614 810 OFFICE. SUPPLY. , Uchka .139 166 lMHegem'n 174 134 169 Keman. .1 19 137 120Stewart llrUzt ...137 116 ...Buehler Htef . ,..1(14 . . . ltlStraw . tlrak . . 443 172 SOOBartlott Mant ICS Kroner .151 150 152 .162 127 ... .104 .169 138 135 147 ....... 120 - Snyder i.Unvri.P Totals ..642 759 703 Totals ..760716 723 I'nlversal Motor Co. League. OFFICE. SERVICE. Chr'ten 159 131 172Hartlieb .140 123 128 Hamllt'n 158 126 135Builotz .143 107 125 Kcklcs ..124 151 HlFoster ..137 148 180 Totals .441 408 441 Totals ..420 378 43S SALES, SHOP. Parton 123 133 91Conley ..146 143 128 Sch'wsj 93 153 9 Meyers ..153 125 141 Newell' ..185 157 167Ross 135 205 137 Totals ..401 443 354 Totals ..434 47 396 2 Stop Itching Skin v There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. r A -1 1 ' . r 1 of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads. eczema.b!otches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little Zemo, the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy.' . The C W. Rose Co., Cleveland, (X I v ri i n -r t a I FATHER bHE VUZ-BUT CUEti SHE CAME CACK TO IT SOME OMEj THlNcV. tr' ...ti a j JAP-r- NEXT Even the rouelvpohlical whiskers the edge off of Woody's 14 points. I - ' ' ir-jf XJ m Wis-. ing pretty. Votive got to keep a keen eye on European diplomats, ihose birds sure like to deal 'em out to the nimblecuff. Old proverb cjiirps that too many Kitchen Police gum the chw. But Woodrow grabbed old Doc Time by the toupe and slipped overdoing of his sweet stuff whil'' the diplomats were parting their whiskers east and west like Hani Lewis. Chinouflagc like Ham's and other American ideals will now rule the works. American authors and actors always moaned that the English couldn't see a point. Woody made 'em see 14. Fourteen is a Wilson dozen. The league of nations is a Yank ideal. It means the world will be policed by all the nations. Policing the world sounds good, but we'd hate to be a harness bull on the Labrador beat. A fixed post on Vesuvius would also be tather tough on your coat tails. A house sergeant in a roughhouse in Siam is a job that you can have. We don't want it. U. S. ideals will soon be smeared all over the works from the frost bites of the Airtartic to the gum drops of the North Pole, from the ring nosed natives of the Formosas to the Beevo of Nebraska. Formosa cits have worn rings in their beaks for 50 centuries, indicating that marriage is an old institution. American ideals permeating the tournament means the world will soon be blanketed under four star spangled layers of poker chips. The old red, white and blue discs will be fluttering in the breeze to the tune of a Hottentot, full house ox flying at half-mast to the sinister dirge of a two colored Eskimo flush. All that Kultur stiff will be outta luck like a pug-nosed ant eater. Instead of settling international squabbles with the- bayonlt and the sword, the dukes and kings of "Europe will trot out the royal dice and let Little Joe or Big Richard do the talking. There will be 1,000,000 Ameri can padrolling Hoovers ready to feed sevens and elevens to the dice hungry world. " . When democratic ideals hop on the world's back, it's going to be tough to shake 'em off. The laundry proof celluloid collar will super sede the shrapnel proof bonnet. The latest king to get inoculated up wfth Etats Unis ideafe is old King Cole. - Billhelm couldnVhave got it worse in the neck if he had two necks. But old King Cole sure got lowbridged proper. He's the bird who used to squawk for his pipe, howl for his bowl and warble for his fiddlers three. bince Nebraska shirted in where Carrie Nation left off, old man Cole figures that the Royal Purple must mean the color of a king's expression when he's being choked. Wine, women and choir rehearsals sure got an awful strangling. - N When all the plutocrats are wearing dollar watches instead of dia dems, when rope necklaces take the place of-nearis. when oriceless rai ment and fine je(wels consist of a one-flight-up suit and a glucose diamond-! almost as small as the weekly instalment, that's the time when you know that xank ideals have the works by the ears with a downhill tug. When Yank ideals are clattering all over the horizon the flap eared natives of the Souse Sea Islands will be wearing two-dollar hats and the blond Indians of the Arctic Circle will be kicking in two bits to the kitty toNkcep the Northern Lights 'burning. ( The head hunters of the African jungle will be hunting each other's hats instead of selling 'em back to each other for ten cents just like the checkroom boys of the Bilkmore and the -McWaldorf. There wiM be no more danirer from the volcanoes nf rh Hawaiian Islands. Every volcano will be in will be too busy playing pinochle to Right iio.w kings and autocracy IiIh .... C.t...., , Tt... ' waiuiuojr iiui. iucj ic uu aim American laeais are in. We're spreading like the soup stains on a boarding house tablecloth. And when the time arrives when an American can be overcharged and shortchanged in any color, language or menu in any store, restaurant or country m any part of the world and suburbs that's the moment that you will know everything is official and under control and that American ideals swing the works. . , " Billiard Champion to Show Skill at A. C. Tomorrow . . Willie Hoppe to Play Former Title Holder, Geo. Sutton, In'Etfhibition Games In Afternoon and Evening on Athletic Club Table. ' Tomorrow afternoon and evening the Omaha Athlftic club will be en tertained by two past masters of the game of billiards. Willie Hoppe, world's champion, will appear in an exhibition game agauist the former champion, George Sutton. The af ternoon exhibition will be put on at 3 o'clock and the evening game at 8 o'clock. The billiard lovers of Omaha's representative club will be there in force to learn the new angles of the game that will be shown them. The champion and ex-champion are, the Local Wrestling Promoter for Finish patches and No Limit That the result of the match be tween Joe Steelier and ladek Zbyszko at Sioux City was a com plete vindication of his stand that all wrestling matches should go to a finish is the contentious of Jack Lewis, Omaha wrestling promoter. When Jack Curley first suggest ed the time-limit match as a possible method of avoiding long drawn out mabouts and a preventive against "stalline" on the part of the wres tlers, Lewis immediately championed the opposite , viewpoint. Lewis pointed out that while the Curley scheme might-prevent "stalling" by one wrestler when, the other was willing, it offered unlimited oppor tunities for both men to "stall." "I have always insisted upon fin ish matches and I always will," con tinued Lewis. "I insisted that Stccher and Plestina wrestle to a fin- ish. That they did tiowas notjny AUTOMOBILES We will buy you any make of car that you want. Small payment down, balance 8 per cent in monthly pay ments. Eepliea confidential. AUTO FINANCE CO., 636 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Copyright, HIT. International News Service. quick:: ill save SAVE ( if I HAVE v "YOUR. LIFE IF I TO KILL. YOU ',CY YHADDA you 40NNA DO WHtLRE'LL . HIDE- f - ft a ct B&. VTO CMS that sprout in Europe haven't taken The Prexy has all the boys there walk charge "of an American janitor, who worry about keeping a volcano going. are as popular as the bird who gets his . I A ' - - , . two greatest exponents of the game the world has ever seen. Sutton him self would be the champion if there was no Hoppe. Both Hoppe and Sutton have a perfect mastery over cue and balls. Their exhibitions are really wonderful to watch. The balls appear to be alive, eager and willing to obey the slightest wish of either player. After the Omaha exhibition, the billiard champion and his traveling partner will go to Grand Island for an exhibition and to attend the Grand Island Gun club's shootfest on Sunday. which pays its money is entitled to see a decisive match and the only way that can be assured is to make it a finish affair." "The Stecher-Zbyszko match just bears out my contention. They wrestled for two hours without a fall. But if that match had been to a finish one or the other would have won, and that's what the public pys to see.". Fast Game Predicted When High Teams Clash Today Sweet revenge s what Central High's basket ball men hope' to get when they play the South High quin tet on the Young Men's Christian association floor this afternoon. With Art Logan unable tolay, Central's chances for victory are considerable lessened. Mangold will replace him at center. Burnliam and Clements will play, forwards and Konecky and Swoboda guards. Two intcrclass games, starting at 3 o'clock, will precede- the big game- The Central men leave Saturday morning to play the Sioux City High five in a return game. ft U MB I COULD SWORN THAT THERE VAJZ SOME ONE ELbE N THIS ROOM I FAST GAU FRQfi SOUTH DAKOTA Locals Hampered by -Small Court; Playing Clean and Snappy Throughout the Contest. Vermillion, S. D., Feb. 27. (Spe cial Telegram:) Creighton Unl versity s crack basket ball quintet added another victory to its long string by defeating the South Da- kota university flippers, 19 to 8, here Thursday flight. , Although hampered by the small court the visitors played a fast, clean game and were easy victors. At no time did the locals, threaten to mar the perfect record of the Omaha team, but were completely outclassed. "Chuck" Kearney of Creighton was the shining luminary of the fray, . Elks Entertained by "Gob" Boxing Program Great Lakes, III., Feb. 27. Chi cago Elks and 100 representatives of the committee on a bill to legalize boxing in Illinois mingled at the naval training station here this afternoon with officers and "gobs" in an exhibition and demonstration in behalf of the state boxing bill now before the legislature. Preceded by plenty of "chow," the frolic was voted a huge success. Sev eral recognized boxers were brought on and mixed it up. ten round, no decision botlts were defended in a talk by Alderman Joseph Keatner of Chicago. He urged a commission, chosen by the mayor, governor or any one who would see that it was run in the riht order I J Chicagoans Win First Thfee Games in Billiard Tourney Chicago, Feb. 27. Chicago ama teur billiard players won a triple victory in the first three contests of the 10-day national balk line tour nament, Champion Huston of lit troit going down to a 300 to 267 de feat at the hands ot David Mc Andlcss tonight. In the afternoon play Robert M. Lord and Percy K. Collins won from Percy P. Trump of Pittsburgh and H. C. Allison of Detroit, respec tively. n McAndlcss in his 29 inning victory made high runs of 53, 44 and 41, with an average of 10-10-29. Hus ton's high runs were 50, 43 and 39, with an average of 9-6-29. Commerce High Receives First Defeat ofa Season Commerce high basket ball team received its first defeat of the season in the Commercial league when the husky Omaha National bank five trounced them, 18 to 10, last night on. the "Y" floor. The Beddeos nosed out fone point ahead of the Naken quintet, 11 to 10. The Central Furniture quintet smothered the Independents, 46 to 12. Noye Outfought by Burns, But Wins Decision on foul Des Moines, Feb. 27. Though I clearly outfought and outpointed ! from the start, Johnny Noye, St. j Paul lightweight, gained a decision i over Solly Burns of Des Moines to- I night on a foul in the eighth round of their scheduled "ID-round bout. Newspaper critics generally gave Burns every round up to the eighth. Basket Ball Results. Lawrence, Kan., Feb. 27.-r-Mis-souri Valley conference basket ball Kansas State Agricultural, 37; Uni versity of Kansas team, 22. Neuralgi One applicatioii gives wonderful relief King' Catarrh Cream Free at Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Vihcn You're Oesdy to HO YE either in or out of the city, phone us you will find our men and vans at your door and on the job early and late. I Whether you have one vanload or a dozen, all will be packed, crated and moved to your sat isfaction. Omaha Van & ' Storage Co. ' Phone Douglas 4163 806 South 16th Street , Drawu for The Bee by J HAVE YOU HEARD ME TALXIN' TO ME SELF- Sport By KID Uub swinging as an exercise was beautifully illustrated by Jake Breedlove at the Council Bluffs Au ditorium .Wednesday night. Jake has put in some time learning the very pretty movements with the In dian clubs he. showed. The work was last, clubs flashing past ins head and body in such a manner that spectators expected momen tarily to see one of them land on the side of Jake a head. Another Milwaukee-to-Chicago distance run is planned by the Lo gan Square Athletic club of Chi cago for this spring. The runners will start from the city hall in Mil waukee and finish at the city hall in Chicago, covering a distance of about 160 miles. The three final events in the Na tional Y. M. C A. Hexathlon meet will be held tonight in the Omaha "Y." The 220-yard potato race, standing broad jump and fence vault will be decided tonight. The results of the national hexathlon events from all over the country will be announced as fast as they come in to the local organization. The Fort Omaha doughboys will have a little athletic show of, their own tonight. The little fellows who took part in the battle royal at the Council Bluffs Auditorium Wednes day night will put on another show for the soldiers. Several other events will be held, all among sol diers. The show tonight will not be a public affair. ,.'!. It has been reported that Strangler Lewis will challenge the winner of the Pesek-Olin wrestling match to be held in the Omaha Auditorium on March 27. The report did not say whether the Strangler would be at the ringside or not. Olin win have to be a treat wrestler to have anything on Farmer John and local lans would like to see a Lewis Pesek match. If Olin should topple Pesek over the Omaha fans would be just as anxious to see an Olin-Lewis match. The mayor of Carroll Ia is planning a wrestling tourney in the Iowa town some time during the month of March. Joe Stagl hopes to be one of the headliners at the show. Carroll is Joe's home and his recent defeat of Tom Ray over there has caused the home folks to want to see Joe tackle a bigger man. When the Rourkes receive their contracts, they wiH also get orders to report the first week in April Base ball is picking up and even in this cold weather fans can be touna at the various base ball headquarters discussme the coming season nd telling one another who the Rourkes AMCSEMENTS. "OMAHA'S WIN CENTER" Daily Mt.. 13-23-S0t Ev'ng, 25-80-75C SI Last Times Today, 2:15-8:30 ehl WATSON S COHAN ."J Tomorrow (Sat.) MM. ind All Week Ths Great Star & Carter Show LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS. BARNEY REILLY IRISH-AMERICAN BARITONE 'Mitt Ruth Flynn, Accompanist Sunday, March 2nd 3:30 r. M. Ad mission SOc to $2 ALL WEEK Tvrica Daily, 2:15 and 8:1S. . Greatest Photo Play on Earth. "THE BIRTH OF A RACE" Mat)., 25c. SOc. Boxes, 91.00. Nites, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. Boxes, $150. . . . PHONE SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE Crawford 4 B roderlck; Grace Ntl lon:. "Four Buttercup:" D a v I s & Rich; Harry V Grace ; Klnooami; HOBART BOSWORTH 'J In "THE SEA WOLF." By JACK LONDON Elitworth; Archie a Gertie Falls r.nheum Travel Weekly. Mai'i.FC' lOr. 25o and SOc: Boxes and Stalls. ! ni . 7c. NI"Iit. 10c. ?Sc &;. 7Rft. on EMPRESS Two Shows In One. . FILING GENERATION Juvenile Masterpiece MORALES TOY SHOP, HARRINGTON k MILLS, NIPPON DUO. Photoplay At. traction, BESSIE LOVE in "The Wish ing Ri"tT Man." Keystone Comedy Pathe Weekly. 3 Days, Starting Next Monday Evening, March 3 CHARLES FROHMAN Presents OTIS lo) IN His Greatest Acting Role Colonel Phillippe Bridau IN "The Honor of the Family' Wed. Mat., SOe to $1.50. Nights, SOe to $2.00. n George McManus WHEN SHE iOES I HOPE HE DON'T ' FORHT AQOOT ME." Shorts GRAVES. ought to have in the various posi tions. The Greater Omaha leaguers haven't come to bat with any plans for the proposed semi-pro league yet. Dehvar of the Armours says he is ready to meet with the others at any time but the others are not so ready. It looks like the case of the two pugnacious black boys who wanted to tight but one was afraid and the other dassent. Earl Hig gins said he was through and no one else seems to want to take the re sponsibility of calling a meeting of Class A managers. Having wrestled twice to draw decisions, Tom Ray and Barney Burman should be brought together the draw matches .have been held iii Council Bluffs and Al Fiori, Bluffs wrestling promoter, might do worse than stage a finish match be tween these two. Ray would draw quite a crowd of .friends from Oma haand Burman, being a Blulfs man, would attract the local interest. The equilibrist said he would like to take Burman on for a finish match, even if it was only a one fall affair. The action of the Amateur asso ciation directors in forming a mu nicipal league and doing"away with the old organization is quite com mendable. This will give the simon pures the chance they deserve. Ama teur base ball is really the backbone of the national game and sheuld be encouraged. If it wasn't for the amateurs there wouldn t be many great players developed. All the great players of the game have graduated from the amateur ranks, first going into semi-pro base ball and thence into the charmed pro circle, some of theinNto win undy ing fame as pitchers, fielders or hit ters. PHOTO-PLAYS. r"5" ia. V .HAROLD ussum t . but he wins inllie'eyid WPALSHBSI AT THE Brandeis TAnHV AND SATURDAY I MUkl I at i, 3, 7 and 9 P. M. Sunday Evening, 7 and 9. Adm. 15c, 25c, including tax. ' IMAGINE -JUMPING " i $5 ; A ROOF AND CRASHING THROUGH INTO me- THE HOUSE- ate, , HM !! rcsrlaS TV wrrvei ora-or.a PHIC OPa i m I I lull UJVlk GRID STARS OF EIGHTY-NINTH WIN ARMY TITLE Defeat of Fourth Army Elevert at CobIenzBefore Great Crowd of Soldiers Big Sport Event. Cobleni, Feb. 27. By their defeat of the foot ball team of the Fourth! divjsion today, the Eighty-ninth di vision became champions of th third army, and to them,fa!Is the honor of representing the army of occupation at the A. E. F. Olympi games at the spring meet near Paris The score was 14 to 0. Major General Dickman and hi staff and aiumber of British ini French officers attended the game, as well as'about 15,000 officers and soldiers. It is estimated that more than 300,000 francs changed hands in pools and individual bets on the re suit. v Clifton Hill Wins". Clifton Hill community renter basket ball team defeated the South High fite on the Clifton Hill floor last night, 16 to 10. The South Sill ers led, 10 to 2, at the end of the first period, but broke down in the second half. Simple Way To End Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), ap ply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. . By morning, most if not all, of. your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and dig ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lus trous, glossy, silky and soft, and lookand feel a hundred times bet ter. Adv. niOTO-PLAYS. BOULEVARD 33rd and WILLIAM S. HART in "THE DARKENING TRAIL" Fatty Arbuckle Comedy 24th and Lothrop t Today and Saturday Anita Stewart in "Virtuous Wives" Big V Comedy vlwi7 H.iiwaf qi"r"i g PATME NEWS c. Uiat which you read about daily .BILLYPARSCJISEDY , smiling .BURTON HOLMES TRAVJEU ..-.., ninnvMnn'. jiri B"""': .Ziiu.' inacoeieodraiia -HereCowce ffjy J FRIDAY and SATURDAY WILLIAM FAHilU',1 "The Ik Hunter" ON HORSEBACK ONTO I YL. .u I "The Hollow ( of Her Hand" ; DOES THIS JTSj in n ( 1 FOR HIADACHt. FOR BUIOUSKESS FOR COHSTlFHTWn FOR COMPLEXION MM UlTTLE ' IVCR