Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 284, 12 September 1919 — Page 7
THE RICH MONT PAUJiDLVM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, feEPT. 12, 1919.
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WILL PEEL IT OFF! Nothing on Earth Like Simpfe "GetsIt" for Corns or Calluses. A callus, or thickened Bkin on th sole of the foot, which often makes walking a misery is of the same nature as a torn. "Gets-It" removes it
MOOSE MINSTREL SHOW PROVES HIT
There is much of the professional bout the Moose minstrel which gave its opening performance at the Mulray theater Monday night. The acting, the singing, and even the Jokes, whi'e usually local in their direction, have none of the usual marks of the amateur about them, and the entire play Is staged in a clever and entertaining way. The two features of the production are the mayoralty end men, Mayor W. W. Zimmerman, and former mayor Lew Shank, of Indianapolis. Shank's car ran into a Ford on the way over, and he was slightly delayed, but he had plenty of jokes and "pep" when he finally ariveV. "Doc" Zimmerman gave his views on the League of Nations, and told, with enthusiasm, of u horse race in which Cincinnati "beat" Louisville. He made a hit when he said that it didn't matter what happened to the League of Nations, he believed the Cincinnati Keds would win the pennant. Musical Numbers Good. Exceptionally good were the musical numbers, which interspersed the iokes. The Hoosier Harmony Trio
and Herbert McGriff and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McGriff Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Halstead of New Madison, took supper with B. V. Longs, Tuesday evening Mr. Clarence Gilfillan and family
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a studio set. With its parquet floors, the crooks themselves when they a-:pifee bathing-suit that doesn't conceal! glass doors and shining mirrors, i tempt a second robbery. Holding a'iiny of her physical charms, and fits! handsomelv framed nirtures. Oneen ' frvine ean over thpir heads until hop.) , ' like the iianor nn tho ivnll "
School opened Monday with big en- Anne furniture and hnsre hnskets of r arrives, the rogues are cant n red Jim-! Henrv Kolkor dire-, ro,i Hp nrr.ii,-.!
rollment Tullis, superintendent of j flowers, this ballroom is the essence of mie proposes and Nora consents, and ,11011. which is lavish in its sets and1 schools has moved into the Decker elegant reality. i that's where the "final c!ose-uu" comes , notable for exomsito nhotosrat.hv .The '
visited Sunday afternoon with Adam 1 property on Main street Leonard! To complete the set. the most beau-' in. It is shown at the Murray theatre cast includes such well known nam"?
Swenkel and family, near. Arcanum
Dr. and Mrs. AY. A. Layer and daughter Edna were Richmond visitors Monday Mrs. Mary McKaddin. en
tertained Glen McFaddin, of Bradford
Scott and sister, Sarah left Thursday j tiful girls in New York were hired to i today.
tor a visit with their uncle. Clifford grace it. Blondes, brunettes, tall I Scott in Detriot, Mich Rev. and i eirls. short cirls. artist' mmlph and
U "Geta-It" and Dane. witb Cent
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uupui die urteK. irom -vi. r.. cu- . many legteld girls are among those j Salomy asked for the head of John
icicm.e. mey win go iu t-imugnnu m tnis suoerb collection. Not onlv
1 and other relatives of LewisDurg, &un-1 uistnct next year. The community are
day Mr. and Mrs. Milton Craw
ford and son Christian entertained Mr. Holsaple and family, and Mrs: Clara Crawford and children, Sunday. Attendance at Sunday School, 64; collection, $2.04 Mr. Frank Hawkey and family spent Sunday afternoon with Jesse Cook and family.
Cambridge City. Dan Evans is remodeling his newly purchased property on Third and Foot street and moving this week. .. .Forrest Danner was operated on for appendicitis at Richmond hospital Tuesday morning Charlie Boyer is home on furlough from camp at Fort Ringold, Texas Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whirley and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chase were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chase of Pershing Sunday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallick were
they the most beautiful trroun ' i.-i , ....... . . .
:.. . 1 .1 , m tt. ...... . " i-vuiK rierou w 1 me nance or if
uny ui uave uifiii it-avt- i. o. 0i gins that have ever been seen at I "
Davis and wife were West Llkton0ne time, but the clothes they wear callers, Wednesday Ray Davis of tare the most gorgeous collection that Richmond visited home folks Wednes-1 ever graced a ball room. The value of day Ernest McCord, of Toledo, O., jthe wonderful gowns worn by Ihese is here visiting his mother Mrs. Cora 1 girls aggregates a small fortune. And
Mccord. He joined his family who t handsome Kue-ene o'Bri. n in the ren
ter of this galaxy of goregously gowned beautiful women completes the scene. "The Perfent Lover" is a picture you cannot afford to miss.
j Jat MUU- wno opposite -miss . MS easily as it does the toughest corns, j P.arriscale. Marcia Manon. Tom Guise. Mv upjnK a fPW drops of - Gets-It" on ;t harles 11. West. Bonnie- Hill, Canier-ie rallns. you will be able to peel U ; 1.- 11. 1. ' off wltJi your fingers. In one complete
piece just as you would a banana peel. It leaves the skin free and smooth as
have been visiting Mrs. McCord's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fowler, for several weeks Miss Gertrude McShaue went to her school in Dixon Township, Monday ... .Miss Georgianna Pattison went to Lewisburg to take up her new work in the schools there. ... Miss Lucile Jameson of Oxford, came aSturday. for her work in the Camden high school.
REPATRIATE INTERNED ALIENS.
.seven veils.
Mira Sacky, the beautiful mermaid in "The Woman Michael Married." who had saved the life of the boy-pal of the rich young so-Met y bachelor, exacted from the grateful man that he marry her a professional diver and swimmer just marry her and give her his name and money, that's all! This is the basis of t lie plot of Bessie B?rriscale's latest production showing at the Murreite, in which Miss Bai -
liiecale is cast as Mira Sacky, a professional feminine swimmer w hose Shirley j ambition is to get enough money to
enable her to cultivate her voice. Mira had enough worldly wisdom
MURRAY. In "The Final Close-Up,
Mason's new Paramount picture, the ! Star nlavs the n;i rt nf a n-irr little i
eirl who works in a ctenartment dnr i not acePl money from a man. hut
Syre Relief
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6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief
lac Esaik FOR INDIGESTION
though you never had a callus. You red no more fussy plasters, sticky tape, packagey" bandages, knives r
scift-or? for corns or calluses. "Gets-
is the national corn remover, th
on earth, used by millions. It fails. You'll work, play and
at ease in spite of corns.
Gets-It," the only sure, guaranteed.
money-back corn-remover, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Iawrence & Co.. Chicago. 111. Sold in Richmond and recommended as the world's best corn remedv by A. G. Luken & Co.. Clem Thistlethv aite, and Conkey Drug Co. Adv.
CBv Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. All pris
j On a terribly hot. day, she pretends to I faint in order to be relieved. The
instead placed the man in a position where she had a legitimate claim on him. The dubious romance so daring
ly and originally begun, led to some
1 I . ,.,rl.. ..c, 1 ,.... 1 1) auu originally uegun. lea to some oners of war remaining at Fort Mo ,s a ?1An1ry fhe Iias no mo"e: J bewildering situations that make for
Pherson. Ga.. will be renatriated on a l1 -J'mmie .Norton, a reported, nao , ., ,.,.,,', A , ,.,....;.".,
from Indianapolis, was encored three; Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry j a"i, ',?V J? ,",.1 J' L , , ,.,i! ni:ii ..? r !.; , ,. M. cxceptsucii as may have, received per
limes, and would have been encored Mills at Pershing Sunday .... Mrs,
as many more, had they consented to Raph Fink recently returned from a
return. The trio consists ot Jack I uson, Sim Henderson and Al. Hoflmeistpr. of Indianapolis. Solos were given by Joe Wessel, Howard llitz. Leo Geier. and Ray
mond Wildig and Elmer Wildig gave on account of having hay fever
a dancing number with the opening ! The opening meeting of
visit with relatives at Spencer, Ind. The Ladies' Guild of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon at the church. . . .Mrs. E. O. Paul left thia wtiU fnr ripv "iow TVtihicran
mission from the bureau of immigration to remain in the United States.
reen her predicament, and sends her two hundred dollars without letting lK-r know who sent it. She takes the
an exceptional drama of sustained interest. i Miss Barriscale wears some gorge-!
FLEMING SISTERS TRIO COMING TO RICHMOND
"The Little Princesses of the Navy,
the opening! The opening meeting of the Helen ! are the Meming bisters 1 no, accord-
Hunt club was held M
on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Mae i harbor, or were stationed thereabouts.
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chorus. "When the Old Boat Heads : Hunt club was held Monday afternoon lnS l w no isn.eu .ew 1 01 h. ; whole worId linoxv it. 1
money, goes to a seaside town and . BU":,S ull",-'VUil .li 1H "ml puts up at the swellest hotel. But .' looks even more stunning in a one-
Jimmie aLo comes to that town and; j when Emily Westervelt-Moore. a soeiety girl, sees that Jimmie is impressed with little Nora, she is jealous, ami on learning from Jimmie that Nora!
lor Home" was the closing song. ;on tne lawn at tne liomp ct Mrs. waei""'. 7 .- n A (njef. ,,osing as an admirer of Benton Barlow and John Haffner. Boden. Program consisted of each ! During the war the Sisters played on EmilVj robs the piac.e and PUPpicion as end men, revived former hits. Both j member telling how she spent theievPr.v battleship, cruiser and gunboat 1 is turned to Nora b,t l)y a cevP1. ru,p gave solo numbers that were warmly ; summer. A social time followed. ! t entered the port They appear j , hp clears nprsPf and m ;hP ond nalls applauded. Others taking part were Punch was served. The invited guests I ednesday, hept. 24. at the W ashing-
Wiliam liOUts. (ieorge ueier, utto.1. t-re nirs. iumo or crregon, ana miss ly" " .x,.,, Kent. Roy Hcbbeler, and Urban ; Haufler of Little Rock, Arkansas I Ellerman. Gausepohl. j Mrs. Delia Williams of New Castle)
Wiliam Shewmaker. the Interiocu- visitea relatives nere tnis weeK 1
The Theatres
tor. has the credit for staging the min-1 Mrs. Minto of Oregon is the guest; strel. He is a former vaudeville j of Mrs. Viola Roth Miss Grace nerformer Kiess of Indianapolis was home over
The minstrel will be repeated again ounuay noy riggs, ueorge wiggs ,u,11B7 tonight. In connection are a motion ! and James Driggs and families of WASHINGTON picture, and three big vaudeville acts, i Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pierson. i Soie of the most beautiful girls. Including a male quartette, "the mvs-K'ecil Pierson and family, Mrs. OweiriPwns and scenes ever seen on the terious blacksmiths" an unusual I Randen and daughters, Ruth and ! 'I'cen are among the many extraor-
tpansfnrmatinn act and the Two 'ary n.nzic)oein, aioiizo itiuenour anui"""11-' ainaiiiuun ui Lust-hp u nncn s
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Crawfords, a gymnastic act with some new features.
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family of Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Allie nrst stellar production. "The Perfect! Jones and Mrs. Maude Bourne of Cali-! Lover," which comes today and tomorfornia, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eppium of row t0 the Washington Theatre. i
(Advance, Ind., were Sunday guests of j ne of the sets representing a ball-; j Ml. and Mrs. Charles Driggs. j room of the home of a member of the j
four Hundred- in New ork is with-i out doubt one of the most elaborate: and stunendnns srpnps ever ovop toil i
Unconfirmed I for a motion picture. It took up the
TAKE HAND IN FIUME
Mr. Roscoe Fry was entertained t
Sunday at the Welling home." ... Mrs. j Earl Clav snent several days of last: LONDON. Sept. 12
vveelt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j reports received in responsible quar- entire floor of the huge studio where Zimmers, of Arcanum Mr. and Mrs. ters here tell of serious rioting in i the picture was filmed and no exWilliam Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Clem- Fiume between Italian and Jugoslav j pense was spared in fitting up this erd Newman and son Kenneth, Mr. and J trops. The allies were compelled to! set. The result is astounding. When Mrs. James Gower, Lurene Gingry. i intervene. The rioting is continuing, j you see it on the screen you will Lottie Smith and son Paul, Harry! it was added. j not be able to believe it is merely
Knell. Clarence Gilfillan. Mrs. C. D. 1 rt ironhorL-er onrl ?nn TJilev !sther
J.UIISC liutr. rifl , ltdll .UV.UI in, lia.i ..n--Griff, Milton Chawford and son Christian, WiTliam Schaar, Sam Gingry and Willlo Wandle were in Greenville,
oaiurnay ir. auu -ns. r. ouun j attended the home-coming at. the Car-; nahan Church of Christ, near Sharp-! eve. Sundav Jacob and Harry i
Hawkev. Joe Henry, Kenneth Brass i . wiitm and Charles Rose spent Sunday at the : nJ WiS Restored to Health By
reservoir at uenna. u .Mr. ana . i i- r V0,-f,W
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Sale of Paintings and Drawings By J. A. SEAFORD On exhibit in the Starr Piano Windows. Before returning East
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HOW A YOUNG
GIRL SUFFERED
ITCHING, SCRATCHING, SKIN DISEASES THAT BURN LIKE FLAMES OF FIRE
HERE IS A SIMPLE TREATMENT; to purify the blood and remove the ;
THAT GETS PROMPT RESULTS.
For real, downright, harrassing discomfort, very few disorders can approach so-called skin diseases, such as Eczema, Tetter, Boils, eruptions,
tiny germs of pollution that break! through and manifest their presence j on the surface of the skin. j People in all parts of the country! have written us how they were com-1
Today Only A program that can't be heat 3 Splendid Pictures 3
J B. Ccol. of Palestine, spent Sunday j with W. H. Denlinger and family Mr. and Mrs. William Waggoner and son Charles, of Eldorado, spent Sun- j day w ith John Schlotterbeck and j familv Mr. D. H. Furnderburg and' family entertained the following Sundav Rixnella Deaton, of Eaton, Emma Holsaple, Glen and Mary Crawford, Cleo Wandall and Robert Brownbaugh ; of Arcanum, O.. Treva and Harold Longnecker, Esther Petry. Olive Shank, and Elsie Petry of West Manchester. Julia Emrick, May Grossnickle, Sol Bollinger and family, Ray Rinehart and Sylvan Bookwalter of New Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Tetrv and daughters Ruth and Frances of Trov, O., Wililam Glunt and family :
of Richmond, Ind., Mr. ana .Mrs. t.u Hollinger and daughters Lucille, Alice and Rosie Flory of Phillipsburg, and
Compound Told By
Her Mother.
scaly irritations and similar skin i pletely rid of every trace of these dis-
troubles, notwithstanding the lavish I orders by the use of S. S. S., thej use of salves, lotions, washes and ' matchless, purely vegetable blood
Brooklyn, N. Y. "I cannot praisa Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound enough lor wnat
-JC5j daughter. She was :iyl 15 years of age, very
other treatments applied externally
to' the irritated parts. No one ever heard of a person being afflicted with any form of skin disease whose blood was in good condition. Therefore, it is but logical to conclude that the proper method of
treatment for pimples, blotches, sores,
sickly and pale and she had to stay home from
school most of the time. She suffered agonies from backache and dizziness andwas withoutappetite. For three months she was under the doctor's care and got no better, always complaining about her back and side aching so T rlirln'fr VnrtW txrhnfr. tf
do. 1 read in the papers 1
about your wonderful
medicine so I made up my mind to try it. Sha ha3 taken five bottles
boils, rough, red and scaly skin, islGa. Adv.
purifier. S. S. S. goes direct to the center of the blood supply, and strengthens and builds up th circulation, giving a clear and ruddy complexion that indicates a healthy condition of the skin. Write today for free medical advice regarding your case. 4n; Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,
ALICE BRADY NEAL HART MUTT AND JEFF ALICE BRADY In the stirring 5-act drama "WOMAN AND WIFE" A Select Picture NEAL HART lira corking 2-act western "KINGDOM COME" For a big laugh MUTT AND JEFF Send your kiddies Bring your family It's a show for Everybody
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"The Perfect Lover" He was petted, pampered and loved by the women of the "Four Hundred," but he was not happy. He wanted the love of the only woman who would not fall a victim to his charms. Other Features '
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Harold Lloyd in "COUNT YOUR CHANGE," Topics cf the Day and Harry Frakel singing "THE PERFECT LOVER"
Oliver Royer and mother of Circleville, , HI Mr. and Mrs. John Chrlsmer !
ciilled on Mr. and Mrs. James Garver, Sunday afternoon Mr. lloy Sink nnd familv spent Sunday with Mr. ar.d Mr am Brown Mr. William Rule
, - m;i nao Laivcrii live uuvktt. was the Sunday guest of George Mil- ef Lydia E. Pinkham's Veeetoble Corn
ier and family Mr. ana .mis. pound and doesn't complain any mora Charles McClear and son M esley re- With her back and side aching. She has turned homo Saturday evening alter gained in weight and feels much better. -pending the summer in Michigan I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's VegeMr. i.n.l Mrs. Kenneth Bruss spent table Compound to all mothers and Sund.tv with J. Hav.kcy and family.. . . daughters." Mrs. M. FlNORE, 516 Mr and Mrs. Henry Grubbs of near Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . - . . T. .... 1- I t - l l - i
n nnuin. nnd mv. ana jus- ii.uhv. r or special aavice in regard to sucli
NEW BILL AND PICTURE TODAY AND LAST HALF
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-lull, of Greenville, spent annua c.Tir.g with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Si, oil Mr. ond Mrs. Albert Trump nnd daughter Mary Ksther. of Pio.ua. sited Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Trump. Sunday Granville McGriff and family, of near New- Madison.
ailments write to Lydia E. Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
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STALEY, BIRBECK & CO. I TWO CRAWFORDS "The Mysterious Blacksmiths" the greatest In "A Bit of Everything" Novelty act ever offered our patrons. HOWARD, COOPER and MOORE ..J!,1 .-"fS?. wM Three young men In "Pep, Comedy arhd Harmony" Paramount, production
NOTE: The above bill plays the entire last half. Tonight and Friday night the Moose Minstre'.s will be given in conjunction with the above at advanced prices, but all matinees and after Friday night, the above show will be given at usual prices. "Bitter Come Early"
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CINCINNATI SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 14TH ROUN'D TRIP vltOD Includes war tax Leaving Richmond, 7:57 a. m., returning leave Cincinnati, 7:00 D. in. For information inquire Agent. Home telephone 2062.
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