Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 262, 18 August 1919 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1919. BRINGING UP FATHER By McManus Reals, J. K. Murray, and "Lefty" Flynn, the famous Yale football player. This capable group very creditably , - do their Dart in furnishing a brilliant 5 ly ideal entertainment a masterpiece of the screen's light comedies. oh: pardon U- WE THOUGHT SOMEONE ET OUT Oft tOWE. ONE WtLU eE - ERQK.Ni IN'. WUZ. oElN' MURDERED Quit Laxatives, Purges; Try HR NR Tonight Tomorrow Feel Right

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T. B. IS FOUND IN DAIRY, REPORT TO

COUNCIL TO SHOW One Wayne county dairy has been put out of business, 12 cows and one bull having been killed because they were Infected with tuberculosis, 45 were visited and found in good shape, and 14 milk depots were visited by Dairy Inspector Joseph R. Edwards, according to his report for July which will be submitted to council at its regular meeting Monday evening. Milk depots visited by Edwards and tfce condition In which they were found are as follows: R. J. Hass, good; Dairy Produce company, fair; Hlmes Brothers, fair; C. L. Pitts, good; Henry Ooble, good; John Wuenker, good; George Kircher. good; Fred Blickwedel, good; John Madden, fair; Howard Hoover, fair; Bert Davenport, fair; and stock yards, good. Twenty-one weighs and measurers were adjusted. 26 condemned, 2 confiscated, and 23 reinspected, according to the July report of W. A. Hunt, weight and measures inspector, whose report will be given to council. The ordinance making a reappropriatlon of $5,000 for the purchase of the city gravel pit will be read on third reading and one for the fmprovement of Fourth and Fort Wayne Avenue, will be up on second reading. Two ordinances, one to be read on third reading and one on second reading will be introduced at council, Monday everting. The report of Reid Memorial hospital will be read. A recommendation for the Board of Works that the ordinance committee frame new traffic rules, suggesting that persons .passing east and west be given right of way, will be submitted for action of the council.

Trees Necessity, Says City Engineer, Advises Neighborhood Clubs to Plant and Care for Them

RISE IN RENTS IS JUSTIFIED, SAYS REAL ESTATE MAN

By DEL B. DAVIS It has been said that a city is known and remembered by the number and beauty of its shade trees. Nqthing is so attractive as a street lined on either Bide with beautiful trees. Richmond has many, but she has not enough. The benefit to be derived by planting shade trees was well appreciated by our earlier citizens. Our thoroughfares show many shade trees of which we are now very proud. Only some of the newer additions to the city do not now have shade trees planted along their streets. Many citizens become discouraged about planting trees, for when they attain a certain siie they are often unduly cut by linemen to allow wires to pass through. Or upon repeated planting, the trees die prematurely. If you have difficulties, seek the advice of an expert nurseryman. It is one of the requisites of good citizenship to keep trees planted about your home. Need Much Care. Trees need care and attention or they become liable to attack by in

sects or disease. Recently forty trees in Richmond were reported by the police to be dead, and their removal

ordered. Will forty new trees be planted in their places this fall? It is doubtful, but they should be. Among the numerous varieties of trees to choose from are the Oriental Plane, Ash, Maple, American Elm and Birch, all of which make delightful shade and are well suited to our climate. It is best to plant shade trees about thirty feet apart, as nurserymen say it requires that distance to give their branches space to spread. In many places in Richmond the trees are planted too close together. Instructions on planting can be obtained from any nurseryman's catalogue. Should Be Cared For After shade trees are planted, they are often times left to themselves to grow the best way they can. They should be well trimmed and all dead

branches cut away; if scale or insects are noticed the tree should be sprayed in order to bring it back to a healthy condition. In cutting away limbs, care should be used to have them cut close to the main branch and the end painted with pine tar. Also in case of a bruise, pine tar prevents ants eating into the tree. An ideal method to handle our tree troubles would be to form a neighborhood club in each block the necessary equipment to spray and trim the trees and would create a greater interest both in trees and neighbors.

GREATER STRENGTH IN ARMY IS URGED BY WAR SECRETARY

(By Associated itss7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. Calling attention to the "disturbed state of the world at present," Secretary Baker told a senate military sub-committee today that he would not b doing his part unless he urged upon congress to provide for an army that would "represent the strength of the United States," The committee is considering the war department plan for a standing army of 567,000 men and universal military training. Mr. Baker said the nation's military policy must be modified as a result of the experiences gained in this war, not only in the organization of the

war department but also in the organ

ization or the army so as to bring about greater co-ordination.

there are seconds in the minute. She plays the part of Patience Hilton, who is out of patience with the life of ease and luxury she is obliged to live, because she is a millionaire's daughter. She believes in the "sweat of one's brow" theory, and decides to give it a trial. But she refuses to go into the experiment alone. The whole family must be reduced to a state of bankruptcy, in order to force father, mother and sister to adopt the simple life. And of course, after a few days of dishwashing and floor scrubbing but why give away a good story?

MULLIN WITH TRUCK FIRM

(By Associated Press) WABASH, Ind., Aug. 18. George Mullin, former major and minor league baseball player, and for several years pitcher for the Detroit American league club, has accepted a position with a motor truck company here.

MURRETTE. Art Hoxen, who plays "Nick Horton," the cow-puncher hero in "The Love Call," Billie Rhodes' latest production showing at the Murrette, is a real cowboy, who has spent the greater part of his life on the plains.

Hoxen, a husky giant, is a dare-devil horseman and pulls off many hairraising stunts of reckless riding in "The Love Call." He is also quite handy with his

digits, and as he weighs two hundred and thirty, when in condition, has had many offers to help train prize fighters for their bouts. The latest offer was from Jack Dempsey, who defeated Willard for the heavyweight championship of the world. On account of his size, which approximates Willard's, Dempsey wanted the cow-boy actor-pugilist as a sparring partner, but up to date, Hoxen decided that he preferred to "shot" by the camera rather than taking a chance of having his classic map ruined for the films by the giantkiller, Dempsey.

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has been called master craftsman, who has fashioned the three great Nazimova masterpieces, "Eye for Eye," "Out of the Fog"' and "The Red Lantern" Capellani has ' achieved a new and delightful triumph, an offering shot with sunshine and smiles ana feminine loveliness. He has taken "Oh, Boy!" Broadway's conspicuous musical success and conveyed it to the

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all of the delicate art and beauty which marks his more serious productions. No one but a man sure of himself and his public would have boldly adventured upon such an entirely new enterprise. Musical comedy, at best, is a frivolous intangible thing, often devoid of logic and reason but rioting over with pretty girls. In the Capellani production three are pretty girls, who charmingly dress the story

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Richmond still has a very serious problem in her housing facilities. Practically no houses are for rent, and the few that are, are not modern and lay in the remote sections of the city, according to local real estate dealers. Up-to-date houses put on sale are snapped right up at enormous prices they say. Numerous inquiry from out of town people, who would like to locate in Richmond, for rental houses have been

turned down, for lack of housing fa-1 cilities. as, as a result, Richmond loses 1 many desirable residents. j Real estate men believe that the recent rise in rents is justified, point-; ing out that taxes have increased in j proportion to all other articles and that real estate owners have to pay i the same prices as the rest of the! public. Rents havenot risen as high here as in other cities of this size, and are ; predicted not to drop lower with other

prices, for the reason that the landlord was not getting a sufficient amount before the rise, to keep his houses in repair, it was said.

ARMY SUPPLY SALE IS STARTED TODAY

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. IS. Parcel

post sale of the vast surplus supply of j foodstuffs which the war department i

is putting on the market was inaugurated today with every postmaster in the country furnished with a price

list from which the consumer may or-

der. Individuals will order directly from their postmaster who in turn will base his requisitions upon the war department on the volume of foodstuffs ordered. For each of the seventy articles of food offered the price list shows the price per can or individual unit as well as the price per case or larger container. The gross weight of each package also Is shown In order that the purchaser may compute the price jhe will have to pay by adding the parcel post rate from the nearest distributing point. The foodstuffs have been distributed in each of the thirteen war department subsistence districts in proportion to population, the prices quoted being f.o.b. storage points In those districts.

Haste in Action Upon Hungary Question Asked ;

(By Associated Press) BUDAPEST. Aug. 18 Brigadier General Harry H. Bandholtz, American member of the allied military mission here, is urging his colleagues to ask the peace conference to act quickly in regard to the presence of the Rumanians in Hungary. This action on his part was taken in view of reports coming in from all sides that the Rumanians continue to requisition food supplies.

Captain Thomas C. Gregory, chief allied food administrator in Central Europe, takes a strong position regarding food and will permit none to enter Hungary as long as the Rumanians continue their seizures. This food was purchased by him with Hungarian money which was obtained in Vienna when the communist regime collapsed. Herbert Hoover, chairman of the allied relief organization, who is now in Warsaw, has been asked to exert pressure on the peace conference for immediate action. Rumanian military authorities have asked that the American direct wire to Vienna be run through the central exchange, under control of the Rumanians. This request was refused. Constantine Diemandy, the Rumanian high commissioner here, stated today that he would attempt to remove the censorship from the allied press, but complained that he did not have control of the military authorities.

The Theatres

MURRAY. Pigs do not belong in the laundry

I chutes, but Peggy Hyland will not be

lieve it. in Cheating Herself, the William Fox comedy which is shown today for the first time at the Murray theatre, the jolly little star believes this to be the most appropriate hiding place for little pigs. In this picture she is said to be up to more mischief in one minute than

POPULACE DRIVES REDS FROM ODESSA

(By Associated Press) LONDON, Aug. IS The Bolsheviki have been driven from Odessa by the populace of the city, according to reports received by the British war office. It is reported also that the Soviet forces are evacuating Kiev and the entire Ukraine.

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EPISCOPALIANS PLAN CHANGE

(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 18. Radical changes in the sanctioned practices of the Episcopal church are provided for in a report made public here last night by the church's commission, to he submitted to the convention of the church in October.

WILL SAIL SEPTEMBER 1.

PARIS. Aug. IS Before leaving for Italy. General John J. Pershing, Commander in Chief of the American armies in France, told correspondents that he expected to sail for America about September 1. and shortly after his arrival would visit his old home in Missouri and would also go to hrvpnpe. Wvomine.

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IV1 U R Ffc A Y New Bill and Pictures Today, Tuesday and Wednesday WHITNEY'S OPERATIC DOLLS Novelty Singing Revue. Four people FITZGERALD AND CARROLL Tramp Comedians. "The Last of The 400" MIZPAH SELBINI AND COMPANY The Wonder Woman of Vaudeville . PEGGY HYLAND in "CHEATING HERSELF" Five-reel Fox production. "Better Come Early"

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