Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 117, 8 April 1916 — Page 3

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VEOflLE IIOT.'E GETS $1,000 FROM ESTATE OF WILLIAM BICKLE

EATON, O.,- April 8. An , endowment of $22,500, provided . by the will oT the late William C. Bickle, has been paid Dr. C. H. L. Schuette, financial agent of Capital University, Columbus, O. . Added to 4he $35,000 bequeathed by the late Rev., George Baughman of this city, the aggregate the college has received here in the last few years is $64,500. . - ;. . - ; . The testator also gave $1,000 to the Wernle Orphans' home, Richmond, and $1,000 to Zion Evangelical Lutheran church, Jive miles .north of here. The

deceased had no children, but left sums

to relatives. His estate was valued at $45,000. BickeJ was a resident of Monroe township.. His death occurred about one year ago.

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. --v. TOMORROW. ' . - i "The Target" at the Lyric tomorrow

is one' of the strongest plays-that has ever. been written on the old but ever .... .... - new subject of the unchanging love of a mother for her son. " The theme' is as old as the hills, but the appeal is as fresh as if it'hadnever been

handled by author or. playwright.. The play carries-its. chief, character, Big Bill Brent, through "the experiences of a career from boyhood to middle age. One after another. he tries "the false substitutes for her real, enduring love, which, fail him each- in1 turn, until-he is forced to acknowledge that he has mistaken . ' the . substance (, for - the shadow. . .. ........ -. ,;. ..

TONIGHT.

Dick Webster, the central character

in "Fool's Gold," at the Lyric tonight is confidential secretary to-J. J. Whittier, a capitalist. Dick and his wife, Molly, find it hard to live on the small salary he is receiving, and r both become dissatisfied - with their outlook upon life, especially when . they see their friends-enjoying life to the full. Dick broods over his troubles and as a consequence a slight coolness arises between him and his wife: .Bruce .Higgins, is. also a clerk in Mr. Whittier'8 employ, and one day, noting Webster's brooding, twits him and tries to cheer him ; up. . Webster tells him of his troubles and Higgins invites him to meet some friends.

At Arcade Tonight

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Here is a typical Apache Indian scout, several of which have been sent into Mexico by General Punston to aid General Pershing in running down Villa. These scouts are trained trail followers and used to traveling, over desert wastes such as the American expedition has encountered below the border.

Boston Nuggets

By Miss Grace Parks.

Frank Piper of Peru visited with his parents,; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Piper Tuesday .Rev. Crampton of Eaton, spent Tuesday; with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beard. Nathan Druley, who has teen ill with pneumonia, is improving slowly. .... Born to Mr. and Mrs.. E. Taylor, a 'baby boy .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell and son Paul, of Campbellstown, and Mr. and Mrs. - P. L. Beard and daughter Mary.visked Mr. artd Mrs. Adam Eby Wednesday Mrs. George Shumate and daughter of Cottage Grove visited friend in this vicinity Thursday Mrs. Ida Powell Mrs. Claude Ballenger. Mrs. Will Anderson and daughter Helen, motored to Richmond Thursday afternoon L. E. Stanley has purchased a new seven passenger Hupmobile, J. C. Pyle a new Pullman Four and J. 1J. Peck a five-

passenger Ford .Mr. and Mrs. John Phenis moved into their property Tuesday recently purchased of Joseph

Brower. . . .Mrs. Charles Bass and sons

have gone for an extended visit with

rolatives in North Carolina .Mrs

Arthur Piper and son Loren, visited

with friends in Richmond Friday.

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Misses Myrtle and Nellie Menke of Richmond spent Sunday with Miss Elsie McGill. ,. .Miss -Roxy Cussins has returned to Anderson after a few days'

visit with her brother and sister and

other friends. ... William Bunker was

the guest of his mother, Mrs. Minerva

Hunker Sunday .... Mrs. Hannah Saw

yer of Nv Madison spent Monday nith her mother. Mrs. Caroline Mc-

(Irew. . James Spenny left Monday for

a visit with relatives at Millersport, O

MistesCarolyn and Ethel Davis spent Saturday and Sunday at Centerville,

Ind.. with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eliason

Mrs. James H. Davis returned home

with them . . . . Elwood Coblentz and A

S. White have joined the auto parade, having purchased new touring cars.

Palace

TUESDAY. Metro has scored again with an un

usual and intensejy interesting fea

ture picture in "Black Fear,", a fivepart photodrama which will be seen here at Palace on Tuesday.

This picture was produced by the Rolfe Photoplays, Inc., for' the Metro

program, upon an elaborate scale, no

expense being spared for. either sets or in . the- quality . - of the . artists engaged. An all-star cast, including Grace Elliston, Grace Valentine, Ed

ward Brennan and other prominent

artists of the stage and screen were used to make "Black Fear" one of the

sensations of the season in filmland.

"Black Fear " contains a gripping

story of the fast increasing cocaine habit among a certain class of people in New York City. This vital, yet somewhat difficult subject is treated in a masterly manner, and there is

an interesting love story running

through the plot, that Is absolutely hover and new. --

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PASTOR ADDRESSES MISSIONARY CLUB

reflect that Ralph's . mother died of hereditary insanity and that Ralph; is subject to this affliction. John 6hows this letter to Ralph. TONIGHT. . A story, out of the 'usual run will be

shown at the Arcade tonight when the Equitable s release of "Her Great Hour" is: presented. Molly Mclntyre. as the persecuted shop girl, Nan Perrine, has . a part which just fits her style of beauty and her dramatic talents, and in the complications which follow her unjust accusation in the department store where she is employed, up to the ending where her innocence of that charge, as well as of a' graver one which follows it, is made clear, and. she is made happy by the man who had first expressed confidence in her, she reveals a naive and attractive personality which will endear her to screen lovers.

Scene from "Her Great Hour" at the Arcade tonight.

Theatorium

SUNDAY. With the big climax of "The Girl

and the Game" the Mutual railroad

serial, being shown each Sunday at the Theatorium, but two weeks off, the

interest in this thrilling drama will be.

raised tomorrow to fever heat when

Chapter XIII, entitled "A Fight for a Fortune," will be exhibited. The for

tune of the brave heroine, Helen, and her staunch supporters depends to a large extent on the battle for rightful ownership of "Superstitious Mine."

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STORM CARRIES CHECK.

- CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., April 8. The Home Missionary society of the M. E. church held its April meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of the pastor. An interesting talk was given by Mrs. R. C. Jones on church hospital ; work in the United ' States.

Mrs. Scheid discussed the educational

work of the society. . . .Mrs. W. B. Wilson attended a pre-nuptlal . shower given by Mrs. Edward Ratcliff of New Castle and Mrs. John Ratliff of Rich

mond in honor of Miss Reba Unthank at the home of Mrs. Exum Unthank, Spiceland, Thursday afternoon. Visit With Friends. Misses Lillie and Flora Vinton spent Friday with friends in Indianapolis. .J. J. Cole and son Joseph have returned to Indianapolis after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Filby Howard McGeath and Mrs. Stella Jenkins were married by Rev. N. T, Wolford at his home in West Richmond Wednesday afternoon. They will reside in Dublin Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDaniels and daughter. Miss Amy, entertained at a family dinner Thursday, Dr. and Mrs. Ehle of Germantown and Mrs. Alice Shew. Holds Easter Service. ' Easter services, conducted by Rev. C. Upthegrove, the new pastor, will be

held at the A. M. E. church Sunday.!

April 16, both morning and evening. The Sunday school will render an Easter program in the afternoon. ..'.Meadam'es p, U. Toppin, C. B. Keller, Chas. Keller -and John Peelle atteaded-a guests' meeting of- the 2 o'cloqk , club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Keller, Lewisville.

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an area . of 1.000

HAVE PURE BLOOD ; , Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Pure, Rich, Red Blood.

Your heart works night and day without a pause. It is the principle -organ of the circulation of your blood. It is of the utmost importance thatrit should do its work well. The quality and quantity of your blood have much to do with its action.' If thi fluid is pure and abundant, your heart and other vital organs act with more energy than when it is defective " in quality or deficient in quantity. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the blood, pure and abundant. It is the one ptf reliable medicine, that has been sold for forty years, for purifying the blood. There is no better blood remedy, appetizer, stomach tonic. It embodjes the care'ul training, experience, and; skill of Mr. Hood, a pharmacist for fifty years, in its quality, and pow.er t& cure. Adv.

UPLAND, Ind., April 8. Pearl Hudson, has - returned to Hattie Farr at Montpelie.r a check for $23.45, which was blown across the country in the recent cyclone. Hudson found the check in his corn field.

New Westminister (Canada) electric linemen are protesting against the cut in their wages to $4.10 a day. Concessions from the companies had before given them $4.30.

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This Vltagraph Blue Ribbon feature, with Robert Edesori in th leading role,

comes to.

Palace

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Theatorium

TOMORROW . A Comedy

"A Tangle In Hearts

Furnishes you with a thousand feet of mirth.

WEDNESDAY. Freedom from convention, the true

and lasting friendship and the vigorous, healthy outdoor life of the west

ern plains are all depicted in the Mus-, tang-Mutual three-part drama, Curlew

Corliss, shown at the Theatorium Wed

nesday. This is a photo-drama based

on the widely read "Happy Family"

stories of B. M. Bower, the well-known

short story writer. This drama intro-1 him, John for the first time in his life

THURSDAY. "I Will Repay' John Shandon, man of 38 years, is deeply in love with Virginia Harding, a beautiful girl of about 20. "Virginia values his friendship greatly, but realizes she , can never marry him. Ralph Shandon, John's nephew, returns from an expedition in the north. John introduces him to Virginia, and it is a case of love at first sight. When Ralph tells his uncle

that Virginia has promised to marry

by Ralph's mother before her death:

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and by omitting the second it reads to "... 1

CHAPTER 13 A Fight For a Fortune How the fearless star, HELEN HOLMES, saves a fortune from a gang of crooks. This chapter is full of suspense, with a thrilling climax. See it at the Theatorium

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Presenting the Plays that Please Particular People

duces Curlew Corliss and other mem

bers of the happy family on Bar X ranch.'

is tempted. He . deliberates on the thought of how to get rid of Ralph. He is in possession of a "letter written

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POLE CLOSES GARAGE.

NKW CASTLE. Ind., April 8. Hensley Wi&ehart sot his new garage almost finished before he discovered I hat a telephone pole made it impossible for him to drive a car into the door. He threatens to go to court over it. .

Harbor work now under construction in New York city will add nearly seven miles of wharfage space and forty acres of dock space.

Splendid for Rheumatism. "I think Chamberlain's Liniment is just splendid for rheumatism." writes Mrs. Dunburgh, Eldridge. N. Y. "It has been used by myself and other members of my family time and time again during the past six years and has always given the best of satisfaction." The quick relief from pain which Chamberlain's Liniment affords is alone worth many times the cost. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

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TONIGHT EQUITABLE MOTION PICTURES CORPORATION'S Presentation of the Charming Screen Personality IVIolly IVIdntyre

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A Strikingly Original Photodrama. written and directed by S. E. V. TAYLOR Five powerful acts, full of thrilling situations and climaxes

MONDAY The most thrilling motion picture ever produced, replete with the most daring feats ever attempted by Helen, the wonderful railroad girl. "THE GIRL WHO DARED" The First of the Two Reel Hazards of Helen Series . TUESDAY , 8TH EPISODE OF "The Strange Case of Mary Page" With. Henry Walthall and Edna Mayo Two Thousand Feet of Fierce Emotion and Dramatic Suspense. With it Selig offers the unusual dramatic feature eA Social Deception 99 With Harry Mestrayer.

TODAY ALMA HANLON AND ARTHUR HOOPS In the Master Play $ "The Devil's Prayer Book" A Powerful 'Subject on Wine, Women and Cards SUNDAY World Film Corporation Presents the Most Beautifully Dressed Woman in America, KITTY GORDON, in "As in a Looking Glass" A snappy, spicy drama of today from the famous novel. MONDAY Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature ROBERT EDESON, in the Greatest of Love Stories "For a Woman's Fair Name" A fascinating story of a man's fight for the woman he loves. TUESDAY Metro Day - . The Accomplished Stage Favorite, GRACE ELLISTON in a Sensational Story of the Drug Fiends

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A Powerful Drama of Modern Society and the Five Acts

Cocaine Menace

WEDNESDAY

Selig

Presents FRITZI BRUNETTE in a heart stirring

Fast Life and a Woman's Love of Gold "Unto Those Who Sin"

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5 Reels -TOMORROW 5 Reefs HOBERT BOSWORTH Back Again In His Biggest Success

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A Wonderful Drama in 5 Acta L Coming Monday Coming Tuesday 2 Reel Bison Feature 2 Reel Lo-Ko Comedy "The Night "Caught on a Rider" Skyscraper" One Reel Comedy One Reel "HE ALMOST ELOPED" "HER SISTER'S SIN" C OIVIIISJG WEDNESDAY

3 Reel. Imp. Feature.

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The Story of a Flirt Produced by an -AH "Star Cast, Featuring BETTY PENDLETON and ROBERT BLAIR

Coming ; Thursday In 3 Reels' v.' "Lord John'6 Journal No." I

The League

dl the Future' In 2 Reels. Another Graft Story "Queen of the Profits"

Coming : Friday" - .; 2 ' Reel . Feature '' '

The Eyes of

Fear" : . One Reel Comedy

How Times Do Change