Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 275, 30 October 1915 — Page 9

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SUNDAY. Itorotby" Inventor's daughter uncover theft of father invention and finds guilty man it her lover's father. Dorothy Manners, a pretty school girl, falls la love with Tom Marley, son of a well-to-do , cotton . goods manufacturer, and he returns her affection. Marley. Sr., (s negotiating with Manners for his very valuable Invention for the production of manufactured cotton goods. Just as Manners is about to sign an agreement with Marley, he drops dead of heart failure. '. Marley forges the dead man's signature, and placing the body in a life-like position, obtains the signatures of two witnesses. Marley then carries the dead man to a lonely spot and leaves him. - "Snakeville's Weak Women" The women of SnakevlUe petition for a feminine representative on the police force, and Sophie Clutts Is made a ."copette. She proceeds to arrest the (masculine half of the force when she finds him accepting a stein of beer, i Then she catches City Chap flirting, and casts him in Jail. He makes love to her, however,, and-wins her sympathy. Protesting male citizens of i SnakevlUe arouse Sophie's ire, and they all are locked up. WEDNESDAY. . : Mrs. Leslie Carter, who plsys the lead in George Klelne's beautiful six-

part film, "DuBarry," from the fa

mous play, wears a number of expensive gowns that are sure to attract comment by the feminine portion of the audience. The total value of three of these dresses exceeds $2,200, and avs they were all purchased in Europe fwbere. we are told, laces and brocades grow luxuriantly In their wild, native .state, it is difficult to say what' would be their cost in New York city. The entire production is characterised by a lavish expenditure of money and a close attention to detail which makes It" an ' extra-ordinary example of the modern tendency toward the beautiful and representative .in pictures. "DuBarry" come to the Arcade theatre Wednesday.

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HOLBROOK BLINN arrtng la the WilHam A. Brady PrwductloB, "The Boss".' with Alice Brady. WMch Win Be Released oo the World Film Schedule. . . ...

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SATURDAY. ' World Film Corporation presents the flye-part photoplay, "The Family Cupboard," founded upon the successful Brady stage play of the same name. The story, perhaps, cannot be fairly described as altogether a pleasant one but it is full of dramatic power and moral significance. The lone arm of coincidence reveals father and son, unknown to eath other, ."keeping house" with the same girl, a vaudeville performer. When the skeleton walks out of the cupboard, L e when the truth is made apparent, there's much washing , of dirty linen before " peace is -restored. The society wife promises to think more of . her home; the husband so deeply immersed - In business will in future develop human .kindness towards the members of bis .family; the son renounces Bohemia and all Its ways.

"The Family Cupboard" will be pre

vented at the Palace theatre today. ; WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. George Broadhurst, author of "The Price," in which Helen Ware makes

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her initial appearance in the Equitable program, was responsible for the two biggest dramatic sensations New York has ever known. "The Man of the Hour" and "Bought and Paid For" are both from Brcadhuret's pen, and he claims "The Price" to be his masterpiece, "The Price," as it will be seen at the Palace theatre on Wednesday and Thursday, was picturised in five acts by the Triumph Film Corporation for Equitable, and is the third release of that concern, closely following the classic standard of "Trilby" and "The Master of the House," which preceded it. TOMORROW. "The Boss" comes to the Palace tomorrow. Reviewed by Clifford H. Pangburn. . Few legitimate actors have made a more striking debut in films than Holbrook Blinn in this picture. The leading role is one peculiarly suited to Mr. Blinn. Michael Regan is a man who

fights his way to wealth by the most dogged and determined sort of fighting. He wins out over apparently insurmountable obstancles but his life is not one which is calculated to make a man tender hearted or sympathetic. Yet in the end it is seen that there is a fine generous side which is only brought out after some unusual happenings. As can be imagined, the role of Regan is not an easy one, yet Mr. Blinn handles it with, an ease and success indicative of years or experience before the camera. Alice Brady makes an attractive herbine, an interesting feature being the fact that her father produced the drama on the legitimate stage a few years ago. Another fine characterization is that of Archbishop Sullivan by William Marion. Other members of the cast are: Charles Abbe, Fred Truesdell, Bert Starkey, Douglas McLean, R. B. Mantell, Jr., and Julia Stuart. .

leading: . duracter ; roles, with' Harry FuUsr fe several' yeaM, smeVeteiea face is one of the' beet known in peturedoa. Is featured' try hV Unrwsai in "The Meddler." which comes, to the Lyric tonlgbt-n Imp two-reel modem drama of the busiaees world, written by William Addison Lathrope sad produced by Brinsley 8haw. The ftory of the play follows: John Cxderr and Adelaide Mate are5 deeply to love with each other. ' John is grave,' quiet and strong.- while Adelaide Is beautiful, Impressionable and weak. A mercenary father and a wealthy suitor come between them end the result is that Adelaide - marries : fEdwaxd : ward, who is both handsome and wealthy,, ; ; TOliOftROW. Two young society folk,' Enid Burner Smith ' and Allen Wlnthrop, who have never met. go to live in the slums, Alen to find out whether his rent collector Is playing fair with , htm. and Enid to escape a marriage which she believes her mother and -scheming relative - are trying to force upon her. The two meet in a novel way and engage' in seme exciting adyeaturea In the .tenement district, both of them materially assisting, in the deyeiopment of a romance between a pretty little factory girl and her-sweetheart. Enid shoulders the blame when her little factory girl pal has gotten into difficulty with her sweetheart, but. in so doing incurs the scorn of Allen and the two part, supposedly never to meet again. They do, however, la another stratum of life, andhe story of their meeting makes "The . Millionaire Pauper" a dramatic romance- of genuine appeal and delightfully unusual situations. Comes to the- Lyric -tomorrow... 4 mc,-. j; ;-,r :-t:! WEDNESDAY. ' .4Fatherhood,'l which, eomes to the Lyric, Wedhesday, ; featuring . Hebart Boswortli with "Helen t WolootW and written and produced by Mr Bosworta, is a four-reel psychological study of a

woman: whose, natural afleetlonsacd

longings are suppressed by; her unemotional husband., it was staged by Mr. Bosworth in settings qf wonderful. beauty.wJth ;bckjrpunds.w-1CB. J1 in splendor the golden sunsets of the Sierra Nevada mountains, where the plat was filmed. "Fatherhood" is a virile,; red-blooded western dramh wfth a domestic appeal which elevates it out of the class- of the merely, thrilling and makes it a problem play with applications' whtcheveTy-womanwirl--uwler stand- The . climax - come when a, young wife becomes nervqus and loses her. normal health and buoyancy.

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Miss Uneda Canady gave a Hallow

een party Tuesday night for several of the younger set that proved to be a very enjoyable affair. John Replogle and Everett Clark are having their house painted over. Lon and Nate Edwards, Simpson and Dora Pierce and Miss Grace Garrison formed a walnut social party Tuesday afternoon. Something near

four bushels of nice, walnuts were

picked up. Then Mr. Pierce went to the melon patch and brought in an October water melon that certainly was fine. Representative Flnley Gray sent the seed early last spring as a new variety of late autumn melon and they are now ripening in large numbers. It is said this new melon originated in China. Miss Ruby Morrison Was at. Richmond shopping Tuesday afternoon.

Some few farmers are contemplat

ing commencing crib!ngcorn first of

next week.

George Barnard has 1,200 bushels of

fine winter apples picked, and piled up in bis orchard. They will be stewed away in a cement basement tor the spring trade. Mr. and Mrs- Newman Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mendenhall were at Richmond Tuesday. The people who love to dance' will be at Haxton's hall Saturday night to

hold high carnival with spooks, gob-

bllns, imps of Halloween form. Will Williamson is acting Jury man this week and returned to Richmond Wednesday morning. . Walt Thornburg returned from Richmond Tuesday eveningSeveral from here were at Richmond Tuesday.

More than 82,000 pounds of butter recently were in cold storage in the United States.

PURE RICH BLOOD PREVENTS DISEASE

Bad blood is responsible for more ailments than anything else. It causes catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism, weak, tired, languid feelings and worse troubles. Hood's Sarsaparllla has been wonderfully successful in purifying and enriching the blood, removing scrofula and other humors, and building up the whole system. Take it give it to all the family so as to avoid illness. Get it today. Adv.

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TONIGHT 2 Reel Imp "THE MEDDLER" One Reel "Almost a Knockout"

5 Reels--Tomorrow--Sunday-5 Reels

2 Reels Chapter 19 "THE BROKEN COIN"

N . 3 Reel , Feature 'The Millionaire Paupers'

COMING MONDAY J. Warren Kerrigan in The Reel Feature

"A Life At Stake'

One Reel "AN HEIRESS FOR TWO" COMING TUESDAY ' " '. ' 2 Reel Big U. Feature ; The Flag of Fortune ' ." ' ' ' - One Reel ... "Tears and Sunshine"

Wednesday Wednesday The Great Broadway Universal Feature Production . Presenting Hobart Bos worth Star in "A Little Brother of the Rich", in the Greatest of All Western Dramas Ever Filmed.

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With All Star Broadway Feature Cast.

COMING THURSDAY Very Extra 3 Reel 101 Bison Feature With All Star Cast in The Superior Claim COMING FRIDAY . . 2 Reel Powers Feature "The Man From v Argentine ; One Reel '; - "BY RETURN MALE"

I - CSTCCT 17. n. c. : t ' , - jura..; Jessie ' Cornell of Cambridge City, was named president of the Sixth district Women's Relief Corps ta the election of officers held during the annual ooavsntlon of that organisation in Canbrte City. Friday. The other officers selected are: Vice president. Mrs. Am? Keft of Uaiosi City; treasurer. May Caasada; delegate to the national eoaveation, Rose .Craig of lew CasUe, and alternate delegate. Emma Hasty of ' Richmond. Winchester waa selected for the lilt convention. ': .. .-. . ?. :, t Approximately ISO delegates were present at the meeting-. Miss . Maud Swala of Kaightstown, presided. The address of wetoome Waa Vf Mrs. W. F. Medeker of Cambridxe city, and the response by Mrs. Qrovei of Knightstown. Mrs. Claadia Keely Either of Indlanapoliav delivered an address on The Meaning- of the Flag," urging the teaching of loyalty and patriotism to chiltresv . .. - ' '.- i . eoMmittea Appointed, t A committee on reselutlons was appointed - consisting of Mrs. Carrie Poineer' of - Richmond; Mrs. Stella Bird, . of Cambridge City; and Mrs. Bell White of Greenfield. The afternoon session, was - devoted to an exemplification pf the rttuaUsUc work of the . order, by the corps of Cambrige City, and to an inspection of the corps of the district, by. Mrs. Ada Warfel, district inspector, of -Richmond. Reports from, all the local organizations showed them to be In good standing and that ' there' has been a satisfactory increase in membership since the last district meeting. The department officers, in attendance were. Mrs. Kate Scott and Mrs., Nellie Meyers both of Richnumd. Dinner was servevd in the dining' . parlors of the Christian church by the Loyal Ladies' organisation.

FOULKE ATTENDS

SERVICT SESSION William Dudley Foulke, former member of the U. S. Service Commitsron "has gone to" Pittsburg to attend a meeting -of a special committee of of Civil . Service Reform, association. Various phases of the " duties and terms of. office of the . commissioners will be considered.

".Penny"- ia- tally-a, survival- of the English "pun,", a- corruption of the "pound"

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.Most folks forget that. the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and dogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we .have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of-bladder disorders. : You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache . or pain In the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts front any good dreg store here, 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 grapes and lemon juice, combined with 11th la. and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralises the adds In the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent llthiawater drink which everybody ahould take now and thet. to keep -their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. . A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. (Advertisement.) .

AT 040 JOT' v Y LCTRSIIIP ' DREAKS RECORD

Beading the membership of the Y. M. C. A. up to the highest point ever attained, campaign workers cloaed Friday's canvass with 203 new members and 155 renewals, touting tSS for the week. Fifty-seven new members were obtained yesterday. The largest membership of the Y. M. C A. In the past was 125, some years ago, and it Is not S40 with prospects that the number will be Increased The Business Men's committee which is making a through canvass of the business sections of the city-reported yesterday that thirty ' new members had been secured. Of this number O. O. Bellinger and Oliver Nusbaum obtained ten new members and two renewals and Harry Doan and Sam Fred obtained nine new members and one renewal. The percentage of collection of money In the Richmond campaign is a feature of the canvass here. An average of $5 has been obtained on the applications. This Is unusual. . The following is a statement of the number of points gained by the associations In the state: Indianapolis 2969, Huntington 1654. Muncie S365. Richmond 1462, Evansville 1513. Vincennes 1682 and 8outh Bend 2026. :

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new AgcMe TODAYA 2-Part Bibgrapb Drama "and by these : deedst : THE STORY. OP THE BURQ. " LARY and "GETTING RID OF AUNT KATE" A Reel Made to Amuse TJ - . .TUESDAY " "A CONVICTS THREAT. 2-Reel Ftssnsy "QUEERING CUPID" Kalem C

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In 2 Parte. Featuring ... Maurice Costello V Leah Balrd knd . Chapter 14 of - "THE GODDESS The Serial Beautiful Anita 8tewart eV Earl Wllllania WATCH POH FRIDAY'S BIG FEATURE. w ITS THE ONE YOU'VE BEEN ASKING FOR..-

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THE GREATEST AND MOST TALKED OF, HIGH CLASS DRAMA ' EVER FILMED. KLEINE'8 ALL STAR FEATURE CAST TAKES,. PART IN THIS WONDERFUL 6 ACT PHOTO-PLAY DRAMA ' COME SEE IT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. . ?.

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The World's Foremost Stage And Screen Star HOLBROOK BLINN In the Sensational New York Dramatic Success "Tine Famffly Cuflpteoaural'' Five Acts An Intensely striking object lesson in the evils of a double standard of morals and living. For dramatic strength and story this picture is without a peer, and one that we know you will enjoy seeing.-

SUNDAY Another Big Stage Success Featuring HOLBROOK BLINN

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"THE BOSS

A tense story of a dock hand who fights his way to the top, marries a 'girl who does not love him, and by fighting wins the girl's -love. - A World Film Feature in 5 acts

TUESDAY -The - Charming ' Little Screen Star, Marguerite Fisher In -the Mutual Masterpicture, 'Infatuation" 4 Acts

Wedsesday and Tbsrsiay The Broadway Favorite 7 . Helen Wore In the 5 Act Equitable Feature

The Price

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Based on the Phenomenal Stage . Success by Geo. Broadhurst.

' We've been telling you about our big productions.- We want you to know that. - we have the best, and for Friday's program, we offer The Supreme Star of the Stage :.. t.:' - VIOLA ALLEN" In Her Greatest Triumph V'." "' ' l Acts- V : ' : , ' ' ;y '.'V 7 V' Presented by the V. L.'s. tt'CQ, .