Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 207, 12 June 1919 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN BRINGING UP FATHER By McManus ular- w th the film tans. She works and works h;t?d all through the picture. With nearly every brand of emotion to register, she gives an exhibition that is at once sympathetic, appealing and tremendously funny. Her bicycle work and the way she handles a baby may not mark her as either a racer or a professional nurse, but they do make the man in the twelfth row back forget he had & bad 6upper. , . 3H VE BUT MX FOLKS VtlT ME." ARE "VHEL-Y HERE NOW-oh:no-thex vere at palm beach and ARENOWOlls; TO fNEVPORT-MAiE-XOOR BROTHER It. ON THE. PHONE AN WANTS TO KNOW IF ILL O OOWM -HOME YOU HAVE BUT IT IT 0 LARCE. FOR VOOR FAMlfSOCIETY OH! MACCIC! KEE-PSTbEM ON The: vr 1 him OUT or JAIL ALL THE TIMEPOWERFUL PILE . REMEDY DISCOVERED Han NfTfr Foiled to End Moat Obstinate Case of Plies In Few Dnyu.

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FT. WAYNE With S50 employes out of 1,000 returned to work, the plant of the S. P. Bowser Gas Tank company has reopened. The plant was closed two weeks ago, an hour before the time set for a general strike. PERU James Knight. 14. was killed when a limb from a tree struck him oa the head during a possum hunt. Herbert Rose, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rose, is dead of Injuries received when he fell from a playground slide. He walked home after the accident and did not show his injuries until the day after. INDIANAPOLIS While' watching the Shriner celebration from a second story window, Miss Erie B. Pettit. 21, fell from the window and received a fractured skull, from the effects of which she died at the City Hospital. LAFAYETTE Two hundred and thirty were In Purdue's graduating class. Prof. Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, head of the history department of the university, delivered the address. HAMMOND After living here for three years as a model citizen, Frank

Btipltch was arrested on a charge of

murdering John Banks, at Woodlawn,

Pa., in 1916. EVANS VILLE Will H. Hays, Republican national committeeman, and Mrs. Fletcher Dobyns, a Republican woman leader of Chicago, were the ppeakers at the Republican mass meeting of the First district.

XENIA Dr. Paul J. Rothermel, 28, veterinarian, is dead here after a week's lUness of pneumonia. He is survived by his bride, formerly Miss Leila Oglesby.

DAYTON Lloyd Cunningham, 26, leaped into the river near the Fifth street bridge and rescued a boy who was drowning. After having the water pumped from his lungs, the boy left without giving his name.

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I Ohio News Flashes - . ; DAYTON The Dayton Gas company must pay $25,000 as a rebate to gas consumers who received a subnormal pressure of gas during February. 1918, Judge Edward T. Snediker ruled in common pleas court. CINCINNATI Thomas Hall, 93, one of the first electrical experts in the ITnited States, is dead here. He made the first telegraph instruments used by the Western Union and the first telephone installed by Alexander Bell. He also worked with Thomas A. Edifcon. MIDDLETOWN The retail department of the Chamber of Commerce unanimously protested aeainst the annexation of the East Side works of the American Rolling Mills to the city. The plant is planning the construction of a $5,000,000 addition, it is said.

WASHINGTON Most powerful of all Louis Bennlson's screen achievements is liis newest Betzwood production, "The Road Called Straight," a thrilling modern drama, In which his lovable, all conquering, breezy Western personality is given fullest scope. "The Road Called Straight" Is a distinct departure for Louis Bennison. in that for the first time in his screen career this typical son of the West. Is

transplanted from his range in the Rockies to the environment of an eastern metropolis. And playgoers, whom Louis Bennison enthralled in his continent-famed stage success, "Johnny Get Your Gun," pleasurably recall the smiling cowboy star's antics when thrown among the tenderfoot men and women of the east. "The Road Called Straight." written expressly to fit the peculiar talents of the star, cannot fail to hold interest from first to last. For the most part it is a Western drama of the most undiluted type. Then there are moments of mirth heightened by the infectious Louis Bennison smile and his inimitable comedy. Once more Betzwood executives have seen to it that none but players of recognized ability surround the star, the new Louis Bennison cast including such well-gnowri artfcts as Ormi Hawley, Henry Martimer and John Daly Murphy. Goldwyn, distributor of BennisonBetzwood productions, announce Louis Bennison in The Road Called Straight for presentation at the Washington theatre today only.

the leaing part, is known to all readers of men's wear. He is frequentlj quoted. He posed for the picture right after his discharge from the' quartermaster's department of the army last December. MURRAY We will never have kaiserism in America while we can laugh at it Had Germany been able to laugh, the silly pretentions of the Hohenzollerns would have disappeared long ago. "Good-bye, Bill!" the second John Emerson-Anita Loos production for Paramount which is shown at the Murray theatre today is the best of all the kaiser plays, because it frankly bludgeons all the pretensions of the best of the German Junkers with good oldfashioned laughter. This remarkable photoplay was written and produced at Just the right moment. There is a laugh in, every line of it, but at ttie same time it shows up the Prussian war lords as nothing else could. The story begins before the great war and we see the kaiser and his council preparing their instruments of

frightfulness. Emerson and Loos have

put a delicious idea into the play. They show the kaiser worried to death because in spite of all his efforts and those of the court barbers, he looks

more like a keeper of a delicatessen store than the conqueror of the world. Finally he gets a mustache fixer that makes the points of his moustache stick up like the whiskers of a catfish and that scares the Germans to death. No one dares oppose him. He starts the great war, expecting the whole world to be scared by himself and his generals all with the catfish mustaches. It doesn't work. First of all little Belgium punches him, then he begins to get it frojn all sides. German frightfulness never scares anyone but the German people. MURRETTE Have you been Gished? You haven't unless you have seen Dorothy Gish, the delightful Paramount star in her latest photoplays. You will have the chance when "Battling Jane," her first Paramount starring vehicle is shown at the Murrette Theatre today, and if you fail to see "The Little Disturber"

J of "Hearts of the World" fame, you ! cannot say you are in the swim.

Here is -what a reviewer said about Dorothy Gish in "Eatling Jane" the other day: "The press agents said Dorothy Gish was going to be a wonder in comedydrama. We nodded, wondered what brand they used, and waited. But now, as blase and case hardened as we are, our hat is off to the newest, most pleasing and digestible form of screen comedy that has been present

ed in this city in many moons. "When the announcement came that Miss Gish was to go 'on her own,' in the pictures, we concluded it would be something of the usual practice. We. would see 'star pictures, in which the star would look pretty and crowd everyone else off the screen. Not so. There was an excellent supporting cast, and there was not one instance of that 'crowding.' "But Miss Gish doesn't need to resort to trickery to make herself pop-

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YOUNGSTOWN A site on the public square was purchased by directors of the First National and Dollar banks who will build a sixteen story building. The land cost $450,000, or $10,000 a front foot.

"Society's Answer," a six-part picture coming to the Washington theater next Monday and Tuesday, featuring Louis Martin Emmons, the noted authority on correct dress, has several features that demand special consideration. It is noted that there are very few sub-titles, and that the action

I itself explains the picture. This rei quires' a great many more scenes, but

it was considered worth while by the director. Devoto appears in an Egyptian dance in person, having previously appeared in the picture. Louis Martin Emmons, who takes

PIQUA Steve Murray, of this city, is under arrest at Watseka. He escaped from the state prison several years ago after serving a few weeks of a sentence for robbery.

ELYRIA A large balloon of the Wingfoot Aviation station was burned when it alighted near here. After the crew had left the balloon, boys ignited it by striking matches.

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The girl who wore his engagement ring was kidnapped by a jealous rival! Al Boyd, with vengeance in his heart, set out at breakneck speed to overtake them. He seized an ice-boat, whipped the masts and shot acrocs the river to the hunting cabin where the girl was held captive! V Then the reckoning! He faced the despoil er! ' ' The two giants of manhood clashed as no man had ever clashed before. Their- bare fists were their weapons and them aimed straight and hard. Out into the snow they rolled, while the girl looked on in horror Then the UNEXPECTED happened ! ' 5 LOUIS BENNISON IN . . ., ' ' " t, "THE ROAD CALLED STRAIGHT" Also a Sunshine Comedy "THE LADY BELL HOP'S SECRET"

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CLEVELAND No socialist parade can be held here on July 4, announced Director of Safety Sprosty, in accordance with authority given him by city council.

A Working Girl's Life Day in and day out, month after month, she toils. Often she is the breadwjnner of the family and must work that others may live. Rain or shine, warm or cold, she must be at her place of employment on time. A great majority of such girls are on their feet from morning until night, and symptoms of female troubles are early manifested by weak and aching backs, dragging-down pains, headaches and nervousness. Such girls are asked to try that most successful of all remedies for woman's ills, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for more than forty years has been giving girls strength to do their work. Adv.

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