Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 188, 21 May 1919 — Page 7

By McManus ENGLISH PLAY PRESENTED X "Green. Stockings," an English play, was succesfully presented, last week; by the senior class of Spiceland Academy. The play had been directed by , three members of the . academy faculty, Edith 'ildman, Clara Kendall, and Katherine Scanland. Miss Julia O'Conner of Boston has been appointed by Postmaster Burleson to Berve on a committee to inves WF ARF 60N6 TQ CMC OtS THE BT CiLLX- LlNOW -s L' LOOK . tsMlTHfr TOHldHT- THANK. OOONEVbOO'LU NOT NEE.T ANY QFXOUR CLAO WHEN THI" tigate conditions which concern women telephone operators. " Hour sale at Marshall's Department Store, Thursday afternoon from 2:00 to 3 KK). Prints of all kinds at 10c per yard.

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MURRETTE When Edgar Selwyn'a play, "Pierre of the Plains" Mr. Selwyn' dramatization of Sir Gilbert Parker's hovel "Pierre and His People," was produced in New York ten years ago, with Elsie Ferguson in the stellar role, the play scored a prodigious success. This play has been picturized for Artcraft

unaer tne name of "Heat of the Wilds," and by a coincidence, Miss Ferguson lends her genius to the creation in motion pictures of the stellar f role, that of Jen, daughter of a tavern keeper on the Canadian border line, about whom the plot centres. Jens brother Val slays an Indian who makes a disparaging remark regarding his sister and he flees to the border to escape the Mounted Police. Sergeant Tom, a member of that organization, loves Jen and unaware that Val- is the fugitive, he starts in pursuit. To frustrate the delivery of certain sealed orders which he carries, Val's father and a friend, pour laudanum in Tom's coffee and he Is stupified by the drug. Jen takes the sealed orders and rides to Rise Post an delivers them to the commandant. She is unaware that her brother is a murderer and that she has by her act made his arrest inevitable. The subsequent developments are highly dramatic. Tom Is accidentally shot by Jen and she nurses him back to life and health. Cupid then enters the lists against them, the result be

ing their betrothal, supported by fine Thomas Meighan, Matt Moore, and

Miss Ferguson Is players including E. L. Fernandez, Sidney DAlbrook.

"Heart of the Wilds" will be shown at the Murrette theatre today and Thursday. MURRAY Enid Bennett, who has the principal corner of the triangle in "Partners Three," the latest Thomas H. Ince photoplay, which is shown at the Murray theatre today, has established for herself a permanent place among the picture lovers. Many who admire her camera-work will- remember her as the charming miss who played the part of "Modesty" in Henry Savage's morality play, "Everywoman." Previously, she had played in repertoire and supported Otis Skinner. Ever since she went into pictures, she has been under the banner of Thomas H.-Ince, first appearing in "The Princess of the Dark." Some of her other success include "The Little Brother," "Seeking Happiness," "Thq Girl.

Glory," "The Mother Instinct,"

"They're Off," "The Vamp," "The Marriage Ring," "Happy, Though Married," and others.

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NEWCASTLE The senior class of Knightstown high school, wishing to preserve permanently their graduating exercises, had a moving picture operator take pictures of the event. The pictures will be reproduced shortly. RTJSHVTLLE -Lieut. Joe Bishop of the Speedway aviation depot, near Indianapolis, "dropped in" on his uncle, Sam Kennedy, three miles north of here, in an airplane. Within a few minutes 500 persons bad gathered to see the aviator. TERRE HAUTE The Vigo county farmers' association has protested against the new system of motor mail delivery by practically a unanimous vote. A return to the horse delivery is urged.

NOTICE All Members of Coeur De Lion No. 8, K. of P.

At the joint meeting held May 8, the

sentiment was for the committee to refer back to the three lodges for final vote on consolidation. Coeur De Lion lodge will vote May 27, 1919. All members are urged to be present. ELMER HAWKINS, C. C. CHARLES, WETTIG, K. R. S.

MUNCIE A volunteer militia company which will offer its services in cases of fire, riot or similar disturbances, is being formed here of worldwar veterans by Sergeant Joseph Finney, recruiting officer. INDIANAPOLIS Seventeen twobushel bags of whisky, wine and beer, found in an automobile in a local garage, reulted in the arrest of Frank Dunbar and Raymond Vealey, both of Indianapolis. The liquor Is said to have been brought from Hamilton, O KENDALLVILLE Uncle Sam's air mail from Chicago to Bryan, Ohio, and return, is watched daily by residents of this city. Th east-bound mail goes over about 10:40 and the west-bound mail about 11:50. The flyers run true to schedule, rarely being late.

NEW SANITARIUM TO BE OPENED HERE A new sanitarium is to be opened on the Glen View farm, east of Richmond, near Glen Miller park, by the Glen View Sanitarium company, composed ot Walter Bossert, of Liberty, Dr. E. P. Weist, and Roscoe Coughlin,

.of Union county.

The three men bought the property and filed articles, incorporating the company and giving the capital as 520,000, with the secretary of state last week. The house will be remodelled, electric wiring, Turkish baths,

and a new heating plant being installed soon.

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OR CONSTIPATED Twenty-rive On Worth la Plcntyi Try It! Take Harmless. gtl lf Trex (or J cut 3 Dajs. Then no mora stinging rheumatic pains; good-bya chronic, miaertbla constipation; so more sore kidneys nor aching back, Trez is wonderful! Acta right oS. Trex indnoes natural drainage of the entire system; promptly opena your clogged-np kidneys, lirer and bowels; cleans the stomach of fermenting, gassy foods and waste; dissolves oat irritating, rheumatic poisons- reUevea fereriahness, headaebes, dizziness and constipation misery. Don't stay "knocked ont". any longer. Get this quick relief today. SSc from H. B. Denton A Co.. (Not Inc4 Beards tow a, 111., or at A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main St.

300 MEN WANTED at Marshall's Department Store, Thursday to get $5 and $6 Dress Shoes ior $3.98.

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Greatest singing bill of the season, heard, singing twenty-two new hits.

Songs and singers you have never Hear this bill.

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KRANTZ AND LA SALLE "Songs and Foolishness." Direct from the Majestic Theatre, Chicago. Hit No. 1. HOWARD AND GRAF Singing and Furniture Juggling fantiaity THE VARIETY FOUR A melange of songs and comedy by two classy girls and two young men ENID BENNETT In "Partners Three," her latest Paramount production Note : The above acts took more encores last evening than any bill shown here this season. The audience refused to let them leave the

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Coming Thursday, American Saxaphone Sextette, and Bill Dooley, the Fred Stone of Vaudeville

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Fannie Ward In "The Cry of the Weak" "ONCE A CROOK, ALWAYS A CROOK" is the harsh manner assumed by Society toward its weaker erring brethren. This photoplay proves the fallacy of that theory shows how those raised in underworld environment may rise superior to their surroundings and be reclaimed to a better life. There is no "preaching" or "propaganda" in this picture it is just a Five Act Drama of Gripping and Intense Moral Interest Friday and Saturday PAGE FROM THE BOOK OF LIFE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "Cheating Cheaters"

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in "Heart ofi tine Wild" Today and Thursday ' A story of the. great northwest full of romance . and thrills Her tongue slipped at the crucial moment when he brother was facing a noose and her sweetheart, unknowing, was about to tighten it. You can almost smell the evergreen pines of the northwest in this story of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. . Don't miss this picture. "The Theatre Beautiful"

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Double high dive from 100-foot ladder, twice daily With Campbell's Shows at Old Athletic Park

Telling his own story of Combats and Adventure in The irena of the Sky Slides and Motion Pictures pf "Rick" in Action Captain RIckenbacker has written some of the brightest pages in the history of the American Air Service. I am proud to bear witness to our admiration for the air service and for him." General Pershing. Prices 60c, 85c and $1.10 Including war tax. Sale of tickets will open Wednesday, May 28th at Harrison's, In the Westcott hotel. Reservations by mail for people living outside the city will be honored in the order in which they are received. All orders for tickets must be accompanied by money order or check made payable to C. A Harrison. All seats will be reserved except the last rows In the gallery.

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Prof. Kanthe challenges the world, bar none, weight 154 lbs., known as the Detroit Strong Man and masked marvel who has defeated many of the best wrestlers from coast to coast. If you have any talent in town bring them down and he will give them a tussel At the Big Moose Show Old Athletic Park

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