Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 152, 13 May 1916 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY,- May 13, 1916
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CAMBRIDGE CITT. .Mar 13. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maddox; moved yes i terday from- Richmond to.thls city, and, i will occupy the property, in East Cam1 bridge, owned by Prof. J. T. Reese. Mr. Maddox. takes the place of Charles Eichlor, as day engineer- at the Elecrtric Light plant.. . . .R. A. Hicks transacted business in New Castle, Friday "afternoon. .V-". Mrs." "Alice Myers i. is spending -a couple of . "weeks . in the jiome of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howard. north of town.. . . .Walter Irvin and " 'family wili mere fronvihe Patton -"'property to that owned by A. R. Feem-
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t"- The following persons who attended 'the G. A. R. convention at Eyansville, have returned home: Mesdames Kate Scott, department president; Nellie ;, Meyers, Paulina Jones,-Emma Ranks, ,Mary Bond, Angle, McDIvitt. ; ; Dr and Mrs. Charles .Bond, North
; Tenth street, will return Sunday from Washington, D. C, where- they have been , attending a , medical convention. Mrs. John Scott of Harrisburg, Pa., vis the guest tf her daughter. Mrs. Lynn " Logan, 124 - South - Fifteenth street. Mrs. Fred Brown who has been ? visiting relatives and friends In Conersvllle, for some time, returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Miller of NewYork City, and Mr. P. .H. Miller of . Poughkeepsie, New York, are guests of friends and relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marlatt and daughter." have , gone to Muncle to spend the week-end with Mr. Bingham nd family. ' ,;u Mrs. George Dougan has resigned "as a delegate to the City Federation Eof Women's clubs for the Domestic
IpiLES CURED AT HOME BY tNEW ABSORPTION METHOD S if you suffer from bleeding, Itching, t-fclind or protruding piles, send me your a'ldress. and I will tell you how, to 5 fin yourself at hom by the new atSorption frpatment; and will also send Eicmr cf this home treatment free for ijfrial. with reference from your own ppcpliiy if requested.- Users report tmifdiate relic and speedy cures. 2'Srml no money, tut tell" ohters of this lfcv. Write )r4y to Mrs. M. Sumfeicr3. Uo P, N.'Tf Dame. lnd. Adv.
ster, near the. -school building.. .'. .Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Copeland, Mrs.-F. J. Harvey, Mrs. George' Babcock and Mrs. Forrest Hughes, were in Richmond Thursday...... Mrs. , C. S-, Kitterman was in Richmond, Thursday.
Science association and Mrs. Edwin Crawford has been "named to fill her unexpired term. . .
The Progressive Literary society will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur King, 232 South Fifth street. Mrs." Roland, will read a paper on "A Sane Fourth of July" and Mrs. Will Doyle ' will read , a paper, "Historical Places." An : election ; df officers wil I be held and the program will be closed with a reading by Mrs. George Chrisman. ' . i : ' ,. ' Mr. and. Mrs. . George.. Unthank v entertained a number of guests with a party at the Coliseum last evening in honor, of Mrs. Lewis Geise of Indiana; polis, who is the guest of Mr. and Walter Snaveley. "After the performance the guests were entertained at the Unthank home. .
and white was carried. out in all the appointments. Favors went to Mrs. Kate Maxim and Mrs.' John CV Goodwin,, The guests were Mesdames George Barnard. James Keesllng, Kate Maxim; John Rodgers.. Stella Maury, John C. Goodwin, L. C. Boyd, Walter Jennings, Mary Heller. L. F." Thornburg. Misses Vienna Ogborn. Nell Bundy. Blanch Morris and Mrs. F Chambers of this city. , Pythian Sisters Social . No. 9 was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. George Ferling, The attendance was large. Refreshments were served. : In two weeks the club meets again and the hostess will be announced later. uThe Home Department superintendent of the Richmond Sunday schools with their assistants will - be enter
tained Tuesday afternoon at 2:20
Cclock by Miss Peninah Moorman,
122, south Sixteenth afreet.
f Rev. Mrs. Kelsev will unpak
Mother" Sunday morning in the Phil-
amea ciass room at the First Rant i at
church. Members and friends are in-i
vited. r Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wickett, south 1 of Fountain City, have announced the I engagement of their dauehter Ruth !
Lillian to Mr. Chalmer Carey Dixon"
or mmanapous. The wedding will be! solemnized the middle, of June. The Girls Drama Reading club of ' Garfield repeated the play, "Master
Sky bvrk" ..Friday afternoon, at the Joseph Moore school for the pupils and patronslDf the school. "
Th Mother's League ot the North Fourteenth Street Mission met yesterday afternoon at the Mission.
v The wedding of Miss Isabel McLear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McLear, National. Road, East, and Mr. B. E. Edwards will be solemnized Thursday; June -2t, at the home of the bride's parents. ' A complete hst of the guests who motored to .WffliamBbnrg Thursday
evening to attend the meeting of; the Easter Star Is " as follows: 'Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Crichet, George Fox, Frank Cartwright, Mort Johnson, H. Hlbberd, Alvine Marlatt, De Weese, Burton Gaines. Richard Van Sant, James " Dove, George Smith, Frank Aiken, Wickett, Walter Dalbey, Harry Dalbey, Will Jones, Mark Shisier, Newton Lamb, . Charles Wettig; - Albert Rhinehardt. . Walter : Ratliff, Oscar Tauer, Frank Medearis, William Plummer, Sam Fred,. Samuel Vigran, .Fed Charles, Will Porterfield, Linus Meredith, Mesdames Ella Smyser, Lois Chenoweth, Mary Belford, Ada Gause, Mayme Green, Cain, King, Lou Menke,
Misses Maod Menke, Clara Clark, Nellie Price, Daisy Ogborn, .Mable Stanley, Mr. Richard Moore, Mrs. Edward Reid, and Dr. and Mrs. Whalen." ; Miss. Mable Alexander, North Third street, and Mr; Russell Benner were, united , In marriage - Monday, May - S. Mr. and Mrs. Benner left Wednesday noon for South , Vhitely, Indiana, where they will .make their future home. "V--k -;- :i - ' . ' ' - -. r'!Mrs. 'A. A.v Bryson and Mrs. R. ' E.
Bryson left today for Detroit, Mich-i
igan, to attend the convention of . the Ladies "Auxiliary to the Brotherhood df Railroad Trainmen. Mrs. A. A. Bryson is a delegate to the convention. . .
RED CROSS Benefit Play. St. John's HaU . ' Wednesday Eve, May 17th
Miss Almira Starr has returned to Indianapolis after a pleasant visit here. The members of the A. N. C. club were entertained last evening at the home of Miss Rose Ferling. Refreshments were ' served. Miss Florence Spaulding entertains the club May 29. Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards is 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Parsons, North Fifth street. ; Mrs. E. E. Meyer attended a pretty party given Friday afternoon by Mrs. Robert Hiestand at her home in Eaton.
Mrs. John Ratliff. 25 South Eleventh street, gave a prettily appointed spring flower luncheon Thursday at her home in honor of a number-of out of town guests. A center piece was formed by the means of a basket filled with valley-lilies. The color scheme green
Whooping Cough. "When my daughter had whooping cough she coughed so hard at one time that she had hemorrhag3 of the lungs. I was terribly alarmed about her condition. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so highly recommended, I got her a bottle and it relieved the cough at nee. Before she had finished two bottles of this remedy she was entirely well," writes Mrs. S. F. Grimes, Crooksville, Ohio. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
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LAST TIME TONIGHT The Picture That You Should See With the All Star "Birth of a Nation" Cast in
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A Great Story! A Great Play! A Great Cast! See It!
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--MONDAY--The Equitable Motion Pictures Corporation Presents MURIEL OSTRICHE The Dainty Little Star in Her Latest Success
A Gflrcnis Momraairace
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TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY--The World Film Corporation Presents the Master of the Screen Drama
House Peters
And the Exquisite Screen Artiste
Barbara Tennant
TPHEATORIUTVfl TONIGHT AVJ1 "Two Bnrs, ; Two Reels of . Thrilling Western drama A.. picture that will do 'you good. : , ,; : " Also- :" ' ' "BILLY VAN DUESEN'S MUDDLE" One Reel . Beauty Comsdy. -
TOMORROW "THE PRICE OF HER SILENCED Master Picture! Deluxe Edition With FLO LA BADIE and MIGNON ANDERSON, in stellar Roles. Fire Reels of Entertaining . Drama. 5c ADMISSION 5c.
-THE NEW
ARCADE . TOMORROW 'The Greatest Five Act Drama Shown in . this Theatre for weeks with JOHN MASON In His Great Success : . Hhe Reaper Ably Assisted By CLARA WHIPPLE
COMING- WEDNESDAY ALICE BRADY In "THE WOMAN IN 47" A FIVE ACT FEATURE
In Five Acts of Super-Dramatic Action In Maurice Tourneur's Soul ' Stirring Drama
lie Ctosedl Mead" Far Above the Usual Standard of Photoplay Features
THURSDAY ONLY Gold Rooster Paihe Offers Clyde Fitch's Great Play "The Girl With the Green Eyes" In 5 Acts, featuring Katharine Kaebred and Julian L'Estrange.
NEXT FRIDAY & SATURDAY METRO DAYS . Hamilton Revelle in "The Price of Malice" A 5-act Metro Feature with All Star Cast
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SPECIAL TODAY Gertrude Robinson In a Soul Shaking Drama of Love and Retribution
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SUNDAY Beautiful Virginia Pearson in a Powerful, Throbbing Story of Today
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A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature In 5 Acts
MUSIC THAT SATISFIES Fred Roehr Playing Pipe Organ and Piano at Every Performance
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T O Ml G H X 3 Act Big U. Feature with THOMAS JEFFERSON in "THE BELOVED LIAR" A Human Interest Drama with All Star Cast 5 Reels -TOMORROW- 5 Reels
MONDAY 2 Reel Bison "THE LEAP" One Reel An ZtKo Comedy
TUESDAY 2 Reels "The Marriage of Arthur" One Reel ' CLEO MADISON in "Eleanor's Catch"
WEDNESDAY 2 Reels "LenTs CoUege Career" One Reel "The Thief of the Desert"
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THURSDAY J5-reels-5 Chapter 3 of the Grtat Circus Story 1 "PEG O' THE RING" And Herbert Rawlinson' in The Mark cf . a, Gentleman"
FRIDAY L-KO 3 Reel Special "THE GREAT SMASH"
