Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 283, 14 October 1916 — Page 15
PAGE FIFTEEN HERE'S NEW FILM WITHOUT CRIME AS ITS MOTIVE intends to unearth his body when the Indians who seek his life have disappeared. He is . caught in the act, how ever, and overa century rolls 6y before the Revolutionary soldiers comes back to life. FOR THE The wonderful scenery of the Sierra Nevada Mountains is brought to the embellishments of the Bluebird Photoplay, to be exhibited at the Washington theatre on Sunday and Monday, under the title of "The Girl of Lost Lake." 'The Girl of Lost Lake" is a play without crime, a picture that embodies fascinating interest without the interjection of any "problems" or the violation of any codes. Woman's Eye We Save You Money On4 X Enehleir Biros 15 South Seventh Street
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NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LOCATION Kotice is hereby given to the citizens of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and all others concerned, that the undersigned, being duly qualified according to law, will make application to the Ecurd of County Commissioners of paid couity, at the next regular session commencing on the first Monday f November, 1016, for a transfer of Ihi Motion, described as follows: Dfing tho front room on the ground f"rr "f a certain two story building rf. 322 Main Street, 25 feet 6 inches rnrlta and south by 12 feet 4 inches fsst aid west, on the north side of lUin Street in the city of Richmond,
"Vnyno County, Indiana, situated on
lrt number 32 in J. K. Dugdale's Sub
division of Lots in said city, and being in the second ward of the city of
R'chmor.d. Wayne Township, Wayne
('runty. Indiana. of my license to sell intoxicating liq
rors at retail with permission to allow the same to be drunk upon the premis
es where sold In accordance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1875, and all am
endments and additions thereto and all other laws of the state now in force
in delation to such business.
The precise location of the said pre
tniges to which I desire such license
transferred and specific description
and location of the room in such build ing is as follows: '
Being the front room on the ground
floor of a certain three story brick
building, being number 16 North Sixth
Street, and being 43 feet 4 inches east
and west by 1G feet 6 inches north and
south, on tho west side of North Sixth Street in the city of Richmond. Wayne
County, Indiana, situated on lot. num
ber 31 in Jeremiah Cox's addition to
said city, and being in the second ward
of the city of Richmond, Wayne Town
ship, Wayne County. Indiana 14-lt
WILLIAM R. BLOOM
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY OF SCHOOL TOWNSHIP Slate of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Trustee of Wayne School Township will on Tuesday, November 14. 191G, at the places and the hours hereinafter set forth offer for sale at public auction personal property of said school Township, which 13 no longer necessary to be used or retained for school purposes. All property sold will be sold for cash only and payment therefor shall be made before the property is removed. (1) At School House No. 13, near Elliott's Mills in Wayne Township, commencing at ten o'clock a. m., the following: 1,000 feet of flooring and building lumber 10,000 good cleaned brick 2 door frames 7 window frames (2) At School House No. 6, on Middleboro pike, in Wayne Township, commencing at two o'clock p. m., the following: 2,000 good line brick Quantity of cut stone (3) At School House No. 11, National Road, Earlham Heights, in Wayne Township, commencing at eleven o'clock a. m., the following: Quantity of slate slabs 600 feet good lumber Quantity of Junk (iron) (41 At West side of Court House, City of Richmond, Wayne Township, commencing at three o'clock p. m., the following: 2 School hacks, in fair shape V Organ I Cannon stoves Prospective bidders are asked to inspect this property previous to the day of sale. JONATHAN O. EDGERTON, Trustee, Wayne School Township. JOHN F. DAVENPORT, Auctioneer. Richmond, Indiana. nrt14-?1-?nnv4
SOLDIER RETURNS TO LIFE IN FILM
A concrete example of "suspended animation" is contained in the Special Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature in five parts, "The Dawn of Freedom," playing at the Washington theatre on Tuesday. In the action of the story Charles Rlchman. who plays the leading role, is cast under a spell by a priest who
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