Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 124, 4 April 1919 — Page 7

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MISSING GRATIS BOY FOUND AT HAMILTON

EATON, O., April 4. Robert Kiracofe, aged 16, who had been strangely missing from the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Kiracofe, at Gratis, ten miles southeast of here, since last Saturday, was found late Thursday afternoon in Hamilton, where he had been taken into custody by the police, upon a description of the boy furnished the police department. The boy's father went to Hamilton to return him to his home. Young Kiracofe was unable to. give a clear account of his wanderings since last Saturday night, when he was last seen in Eaton. In a fall from a horse a year or two ago the boy injured his bead, since which time, at intervals, he suffers lap3e of memory. He wan

dered away during one of these spells. After diligent search throughout this section of the country, which re

sulted in no trace of the missing iaa, his father feared the boy might have j suicided and as a result the Flory ice pond here was drained Thursday, after portions of the concrete dam had been dynamited to release the water rapidly. Before the water had drained out enough to begin a search of the basin of the pond, the word reached here that the missing boy had been located in Hamilton.

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PALACE Special Today Metro offer VIOLA DANA In a splendid 5-act drama RIDERS of the NIGHT Pep, punch, action; also for a big laugh MUTT AND JEFF in "HERE AND THERE" Sunday FATTY ARBUCKLE in

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WASHINGTON. When "The Heart of Wetona," a Select Picture's production, comes to the Washington theatre today and tomorrow. Norma Talmadge will be seen ,ln the role of an Indian girl. She is presented by Joseph M. Schenck. The Comanche Indians, despite the years of training and instruction given them by the United States, still cling to some of their ancient rites. Quannah, chief of the tribe, is making arrangements for a Corn Dance. He says that a vestal virgin must be chosen to bring sacred food to the Holy Man at the dance. Wetona, daughter of Quannah, is chosen as the vestal virgin. Wetona's mother was a white woman and Wetona had been brought up as an American girl. She says she Is not worthy of bringing food to the Holy Man that it would be a sacrilege to the Great Spirit. Her father is suddenly awakened to the fact that his daughter is not the pure and virturous girl he thought she was. Quannah demands to know the name of her lover. She refuses to tell him. All she will tell him is that he is a white man. The Indians headed by Quannah decide to seek vengeance. John Hardin, the agent in charge of the reservation, suspects that the Indians are up to some mischief and decides to find out what it is. He is In love with Wetona, but as she has never shown the slightest Interest in him he has kept his secret locked In his heart. Anthony Wells Is the man Wetona loves. Tony is a good-for-nothing scapegrace, and has taken evil advantage of Wetona's love for

characterization In which her ability as a comedienne Is splendidly evidenced. Her leading man is Herbert Rawlinson and the .play of directed by George Melford.

CLEVER BILL AT MURRAY

The new bill which opened at the Murray yesterday for the last half, is full of wholesome entertainment from opening to closing. Grey and Jackson have a Western skit entitled "On the Road to 'Frisco". Luckle and Yoast appeared in a novel sketch which they bill as "The Jealous Lovers". They introduce Bome clever repartee and several good song numbers. Almont and Dupont have a musical offering wherein the man does a very good cornet number, while the lady's coloratura soprano is heard to advantage in several numbers. During the act they play upon several different instruments, the saxophone duet seeming to meet with the greatest favor. Lucille Stewart in "The Eleventh Commandment" is the screen attraction, and merited the app!ause it received at the finish.

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MURRAY NEW BILL TODAY AND LAST HALF ALMONT AND DUPONT Instrumental, Singing and Comedy Talking GREY AND JACKSON "ON THE ROAD TO FRISCO" LUCKIE AND YOAST The Jealous Lovers LUCILE STEWART in "THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT"

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"The Heart of Wetona" From the famous stage play by George Scarbrough An Indian girl who trys to shield the man who has wronged, her, but whom she loves an irate father who seeks vengeance, and a man who loves the girl and saves her, make up the interesting drama of love and heartaches, sadness and happiness "THE HEART OF WETONA." Theatre-goers will remember "THE HEART OF WETONA" as a great play. It is a more thrilling and interesting picture. It will make your heart throb and your pulse beat quicker. Other Features Topics of the Day. Screen Supplement. A Lyons and Moran Comedy "MIXED TALES''

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