Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 225, 3 July 1919 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1919. PAGE SEVEN BRINGING UP FATHER By McManus COLORED SOLDIER DECORATEDBOSTON, Mass., July 3. The act of Clarence R. Van Allen, negro corporal of Company L, 372d Infantry regiment, in putting out of action single-handed, a German machine gun, killing ' four -of its crew and capturing three others, was recognized today . when be .was ? decorated with the Medaille Mllltalre, the highest honor for heroism that France confers on an enlisted man. . OH! LET'S CO HOME -WHAT" THE. FOR OODNESS 'bAKE - SHOT UP " )VE THf OCEAN I WISH I WU2VOU CANT APPRECIATE. AN(THVN - JUVT LOOK AT home.: THAT OCEAN - IWT NATURE I Ot OF TTIN ABOUND HERE ? TWITES-STINGS X kJJ surface witi bouso- ": bold ammonia or warm Bait water; then apply VICES VAP0R1 "YOUR BODYGUARD" -30f. 6071.20
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theater WASHINGTON Madge Kennedy should look to her bridal laurels. The piquant Goldwyn star has become an adept at marching to the Mendelssohn strain, so often have her Goldwyn scenarios required her to take the vow to "love, honor and obey." In "The Stronger Vow," newest of Geraldine Farrar's Goldwyn pictures, the famous diva poaches on Madge Kennedy's preserves and does a little marrying on her own account.
Dolores de Cordova (Geraldine Far-
rar), a Spanish girl, acquires a noble
man for a husband, the Marquis de Valera, whom she meets while scouring Paris in search of Juan Estudlllo.
to avenge the murder of her brother in Spain, where are laid the opening
scenes of "The Stronger Vow," which
is shown at the Washington theatre
the last times today.
The wedding proves, a brilliant event, with Dolores enjoying the first
ray of sunshine that has come into her life. Hundreds of Praisians, in
cluding members of many aristocratic families, are there to do honor to the Marquis and his beautiful bride. But before the great day ends and while she is still in her beautiful wedding gown, tragedy again lays its heavy hand upon her, word having come to Dolores that the man she has married was Juan Estudlllo before he was made a Marquis that she is the bride of the man she has taken the blood vow to kill. MURRAY Albert Ray, who is the star in the William Fox comedy drama. "Married
in Haste," knows how to speak sixteen sentences in Spanish no more, and no less. These sixteen sentences he was compelled to learn so that he could register speaking in Spanish, and not in English, in certain scenes in the play. In "Married in Haste" he is supposed to understand Spanish, so that lie can interpret a Spanish cocoanut king in a business proposition to a board of directors who want to buy the cocoanut king's crop. He does it so well that he makes a fortune and wins high esteem in the eyes of his young wife. When these scenes were being made Ray naturally made a queer jumble of the Spanish sentences until a visitor who understood Spanish told him he should be more careful, because his transpositions expressed sentiments
that differed greatly from what he was trying to say. In one breath he called the board of directors kings and in the next he called them beasts. So Mr. Ray sat down that night, and the next morning had the sentences letter perfect. "Married in Haste" is coming to the Murray theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
FAIR DIVORCEE IN COURT AGAIN
Indiana News Brevities
INDIANAPOLIS Leroy Tandy shot and killed his wife, attempted to" shoot his mother-in-law and fired a bullet into his own brain. He is in a dying condition. Tandy and his wife had been separated. TERRE HAUTE Howard Sandison, 69, for years vice-president of the Indiana State Normal school and professor of educational psychology, is dead. GARY Jesse Smith, 36, former Gary constable, has confessed to the roberry of a local pool room when he and two others obtained $2,500 in cash and Liberty bonds and two diamond rings.
HUNTINGTON Subscriptions for $5,000 is sought to save the life of a huge elm tree that stands on the site belonging to the Church of Christ Scientists. It is proposed to make the tree and lot in a soldiers' memorial. INDIANAPOLIS The new Indiana
polis Street Railway company filed
with the public service commission an acceptance of its order approving a merger of the old Indianapolis Street Railway company and the Traction &
Terminal company.
CONTINUES BUREAU FOR ENTERTAINMENT OF ARMY OFFICERS
CONNERSVILLE Thrashing start-1 ed in the county today. Jesse Aber-1 nathy, a thrasherman, started on his :
own farm and gave the signal for the start over the entire country.
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FAIRMOUNT A fund of $1,000,000 was appropriated for the quadrennial budget of the Wesleyan Methodist church by the delegates of the general conference held here.
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison. "Just because the war is over is no reason why our activities should slow down," is he opinion expressed by Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, widow of the late ex-presiicnt. Mrs. Harrison has been working for months day and night to aid in the entertainment of the commissioned personnel of the American forces in New York city.
Mrs. Claudia Carlstedt Wheeler. Mrs. Claudia Carlstedt Wheeler, who separated from Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr., several years ago, has sued the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, in New York, for recovery of $12,500. Mrs. Wheeler was formerly an actress.
MUNCIE W. H. Phillips, 86, took
a ride in an airplane as the guest of the Muncle Aero club. "It's great. I
! could ny all day and never get tired.
he said when he alighted. SHELBYVILLE Charles Richey,
just discharged from Camp Sherman, j started to his home in Marietta, O., . to surprise his family. He met a j friend who informed him that his (
tatner naa aiea tne aay Detore tne son arrived in the United States from France. Messages had failed to reach him.
To Have Perfect Skin Throughout the Summer
Good Music
The Theatre Beautiful
"Helpless, Hopeless, Sinned Against and Shall it be Forgiven?
Banks Will Close On Thursdays At 1 P. M. Following the plan recently adopted by the majority of Richmond business houses, the banks of the city will be closed on Thursday afternoons during the mouths of July and August, according to announcement made by bankers Thursday morning. The banks will remain open on Thursdays until 1 o'clock.
nesday afternoon Lynn Hoover, a1 former resident here, was calling on i friends Sunday afternoon Mrs. J George Meyers was shopping in Rich-
mond Wednesday A number of farmers attended the elevator meeting at Pershing, Friday evening. . .Charles and Elmer Cain, of Newcastle, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Gephart and family, of Tipton, spent Sunday at the home of A. A. Lindley and family Mrs. Stephen Boyer
and children, of Rushville, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig J. E. Whitton and family were the guests of Milton friends Sunday.
CONNERSVILLE Members of the j Ixyal Legion served as escort for Gen-
eral Edward E. Chrisman, when he I arrived here on a visit. NEWCASTLE By means of forged certificates, Mrs. Ethel Balllnger is alleged to have obtained $300 from a
life insurance company, on the supposed death of her two children. The company agreed not to prosecute on condition that the money was repaid.
This is the season when she who would have a lily-white complexion should turn her thoughts to mercolized wax, the firm friend of the summer girl. Nothing so effeotually overcomes the soiling effects of sun, wind, c'.ust and dirt. The wax literally absorbs the scorched, discolored, withered or coarsened scarf skin, bringing forth a brand new skin, clear, soft and girlishly beautiful. It also unclogs the pores, removing blackheads and increasing the skin's breathing capacity. An ounce of mercolized wax, obtainable at any drug store, applied nightly like cold cream, and washed off mornings, will gradually improve even the worst complexion. There is nothing better for the removal of tan, freckles
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TAX FRAUD INDICTMENTS
NEW YORK, July 3. Three more indictments were returned yesterday in connection with income tax frauds. The sum involved in the three indictments is $123,378.
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ALBERT RAY In a five-reel production entitled "MARRIED IN HASTE
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