Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 288, 17 September 1919 — Page 7
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1919. PAGE SEVEN BRINGING UP FATHER By McM'anus !rral life, fcr every time he speedom eter shows half a raile over the limit there is sure to be a traffic officer in sight. Miss GIsh is finely supported in this absorbing photoplay, her leading man being Richard Barthelmess.
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News Dispatches From Surrounding Communities
WHITEWATER Funeral services of Mrs. Ruth Pyle, aged 81. were held nt the home Saturday afternoon. Surviving her was her husband David Pylo; three daughters, Mrs. Mary 8'uowalter of Ccnterville, Mrs. Olive Dudley, of California, and Miss Jessie Fyle and one son. Mart Pyle. The Rev. John Hunt conducted the service?. Burial was at Whitewater cemetery.
case of Nellie Pretzman, 15 years, charged with being a dependent child, was also heard.
ECONOMY tT. G. Manning was
complications the couple is rc-united again back at their little Canadian home. While several war scenes are shown, the picture is not a war picture. The war scenes are shown, the background to 'bring out the main theme which is
universal love. The war scenes also ! luctantly she went back and ran down
are used simply to show "the wonder- I the street again, with no greater sue
She Just had to get arrested in or-! down the street looking for more trouder to have the people who were abus- ble.
ing girl3 in the Melville reformatory i And she 'finally had to break the
shown up in their true colors, but although she stole a coat from a pawnshop and ran down a whole block, no one paid any attention to her. Re-
lul awakening of the great heart of
CHESTER Foreign Missionary held their annual Mite Box opening and Thank 'Offering at the M. E. church here Sunday night with the iollowing program: Hymn, congregation: Piano selection. Miss Carrie Boerner: History of V. F. M. S., Mrs. Idr. Pickett: Son?, Miss Frances Hin-
slightly injured here Tuesday when humanity" and that awakening is the the wagon he was driving broke down, 1 true significance of "The Heart cf causing his horses to become frighten- j Humanity." Mr. Holubar conceived cd. Manning was cut about the face , it as a great monument to that nationin attempting; to quiet the horses. He 1 al consciousness in which there was was taken ta a nearby residence, ' nothing of selfishness, nothing of com-
show window of a jewelry store with
a brick and take out two watches In
order to attract enough attention be put in jail.
But Dorothy says she doesn't thl
A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1S3 Newton originated the vacuum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a scmi-liqvid form. In 1SS3 Horlick at Racine.Wis., discovered how to reduce milk to a dry paxder form with extract of malted grains, vilfiovt cane sugar. This product HORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, has proved of much value to mankind as an ideal food-drink from infancy to old age.
that would happen if she tried it in' for KOSUCIfS Avofct Imitation
where his injuries were dressed.
Xylophone Players are Feature of Murray Bill
mercialism, nothing of worldly gain, the great mother heart which exists in every man as well as in every woman. The keynote is love which overcomes everything.
cess than before, and so she marched
back to put the coat away for the j third time. Just as she was putting it back the I owner ran out and grabbed her by the ! arm. A policeman emerged from a !
idoorway and ran to them. But instead I
of arresting Dorothy, he shoved the j merchant back into the store and apol- j ogized to Dorothy for the way she had ' been treated. Dumbfounded, she went !
M URRETTE Almost anyone will teil you it is
'not a deuced hard job to get arrested.
Fhaw: Reading. Mrs. Catherine Wood-.. ..." ' " ' . '" norot hy Uish. whose latest Paramount
ruff: Violin and Piano Duet. Misses i V,Mm l'. ,m; "w""""- " picture. "Peppy Polly" is at the Mur
The Ovondas. who term themselves
"The Spanish Whirlwinds." of the xyl
ophones, and who played one whole I porc
Adelaide and Carrie Poerr.er; Report lty am1. fZ. pl? V J1.,0 i rette theatre today and tomorrow tells
of society for vear, Mrs. Eertha Car-1 noarV , y aunnioa J!an en,ircly diffcrent story, at least, man: Song. Duet, Mrs. Myrtle Ulmer i P" ol"m reKOf' P.?!al! with regard to motion pictures.
fM?" TABLETS" NStim
big hit of the new bill which opened
yesterday at the Murray. These artists are veritable wizards of these instruments and the audience seemed not to be able to get enough of their playing. Mack and Maybelle have a very entertaining comedy act. with the man doing some wonderful dancing. The Sorrento Quintette in a handsome Neapolitan setting, display
lice, Malvin Pryfople. Odessa Saner, i very pood voices, singing selections nd Freda Larsh, and Messrs. Kenneth ! f rom lhe grand operas, while one of
the members delights with "jazz" se-
upon the piano-aocorueon
end Mrs. Fannie Martin; Missionary
sermon, Rev. I,. F. Ulmer: Thank Ofierlng and Opening of Mite Boxes. $10.80 was received from the Mite Boxes and $1 thank offering.
CAMPBELDSTOWN The following from this township left Monday for Miami Vnivemty Misses Gertrude
Bice
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Swisher and Harold Brandenburg.
Grange on Thursday evening of next (,, tions
week. Program as follows: Recita
tion, "September", Ruth O'Hara; Talk, Prof. J. S. McDivitt; Vorol solo, Lester Henham; The Parents Duty to the School Frank House; moving picture, "An 'Old Sweetheart of Mine." MILTON The funeral of Dan Card
of near Richmond, was held Monday, morning at ihe Methodist church. Rev. ; L.. E. Brown conducted the services, . assisted by Rev. Hestes. The chruch ; choir furnished the music. The burial j was in West Side Cemetery. :
Brvant Washburn has a delightful
comedy role in - ruuing n uver, nis
latest Paramount production, which is the screen offering, and produced many laughs. The bill closes Wednesday evening.
The Theatres
WASHINGTON.
Thp Heart rt UnmaniU' " thf an-I
The little child of Lindley Baker was I ,)raling romance of love and unswervburied at West Side Cemetery, Mon- j hlg devotifm which opPIled a four days' day afternoon. Rev. Powers, of Ben-. narpn1pr)t. nt ,hfv washineton todav.
tonville preached the sermon at the home north of Cambridge City. Mrs. Hattie Heist, Mrs. W. L. Parkins, Miss Cora. Brown, Mrs. Yene Beeson and Mrs. Hester sang.
HAGER8TOWN A number of new
w as produced by Aii-n Hoiuoar, a airector who ranks with D. W. Griffith. Holubar has won the praise of critics throughout the country for the way "The Heart of Humanity" was produced. Iinrntlir Pliiltinc: i thf ntnr nnrl en-
books have recently been added to the, actf. thp rop of Vannette. the ward public library. I ()f a Canadian priest, who marries John ; Patricia. The war-call is sounded on HAGERSTOWN An important ! Ih(j. wedaing daV and the husband im-
meetmg or te war Jinuten. v...i " t ..1f.,iiatpiv answers as does his four
brothers. Later his wife also leaves her own and their child to go overseas
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Clem Thistlethwaite, Richmond, Ind.
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Music furnished by the Smith orchestra.
THE
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MURRAY,
Last Times Today
Sorrento Quintette
Three gentlemen two ladles with real voices in grand opera and popular selections, interspersed with, piano-accordeon numbers.
MACK AND MAYBELLE "Jig and Joy" A classy team you will like.
THE OVONDAS "Spanish Xylophone Whirlwinds" Direct from the New Lyric theatre, Indianapolis.
BRYANT WASHBURN in "PUTTING IT OVER" His latest five-reel Paramount production great comedy Coming Thursday The Laughing Lady Wait for this one. And In the meantime "You Better Come Early."
held on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 1S,
at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Willard Stahr.
NEW PARIS Rev. .7. R. Wynd and . family will leave soon for Piqua. ! where Rev. Wynd will assum" the pastorate of the Grace M. E. Church in that place. This is the pastorate re-: cently resigned by Rev. C. S. Grauser, who is also well known in New Paris, j MILTON The Grange will meet Saturday evening, Sept. 20;h. All, members are urged to be present as , work is to be given. At the close of i ihe business session a supper will be j served. i
i as a Red Cross nurse. After many-
David said, "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy couleth in the morning." St. Paul saiil. "The night is far spent, the day is at hand." Both of these men had reference to the Golden Age, or Messiah's Kingdom soon to be established.
Soar stomach. nerroosneM,
natuea.. aleeptrssncta. neuralgia lad f atifue Pleasant as Cream Soda CmvenUnt sisuj or him and offict uu At Drug Store and Fountains
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WHITEWATER The ladies of the j Christian Church met at the home of. Mrs. Retta White lest. Thursday and , elected officers. President. Mrs. Allen j Kincholoe; vice-president. Mrs. Minnie i White; secretary, Mrs. Retta White,! rnd treasurer, Mrs. Ida Jones. j
GREENYILLE - John Wondle. re-; tiring commissioner of Darke county. was presented with a gold ring Mon-j rJay by fellow officers and employes j of the courthouse. j Two cases were heard in juvenile J
court In tore Judge .vanix, iionaaj. ("Ictus Blaekwell of Arcanum, a boy of 11 years, charged with stealing chickens, was placed on brobation. The
"The Hoodlum"
Starring
Order That Trial Pound
of
Creamery Butter Today. Your Grocer has it Jos. F. Smedinghoff Richmond Dist.
Mary Pickford Is even better than "Daddy Long Legs." Don't take our word, but see for yourself. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
PUBLIC IS INVITED II
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PALACE Today MARGUERITE CLARK In one of her best screen productions "WILDFLOWER" A splendid 5-act Artcraft production taken from the famous novel. Also WILLIAM DUNCAN In the thrilling Vitagraph Western "A MAN OF MIGHT" And for a good laugh Lonesome Luke In a Pathe Comedy Our new Pipe Organ furnishes the music Air Is changed every 20 seconds william" russell "When a Man Rides Alone"
WONDERFUL, THESE PEOPLE SAY"
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Wednesday and Thursday
Dorothy Gish
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"In my opinion, 'The Heart of Humanity' is the greatest production ever made hy any film company. I have twice seen the picture and each time it has made a deep and lasting imprssion on me. Its theme of mother-love is remarkably portrayed. It is well worth while and should be seen by every person in Richmond." FRANK T. STRAYER. "A very wonderful production." JOHN H. JOHNSON.
"Full of life and vitality Intimate, yet universal human emotions silhouetted against a background of human conflict. Fine acting among the principals." ESTHER GR1FFFIN WHITE. "Item " " 'The Heart of Humanity" is an intensely Interesting picture." MRS. PAUL COM STOCK.
"Words fail to give a true description of the production. It Is truly one of the greatest, if not tb.3 very greatest, picture I ever have had the good fortune to see. Every person should see it." WALTER DAYI3. "A splendid production." EMMA FETTA. "Palladium."
"THE HEART OF HUMANITY," which will be shown at the Washington theatre for four days, starting today, was given a private screening last Thursday mornjng. I was among those who saw the picture and I sat, almost breathlessly, as I watched the every move of the characters. Never hr.s any picture (and I have seen many) affected me so deeply. I felt as if I were actually talking to the characters in the picture, actually going through what they were going through. Truly, the production is so great, so stupendous, that words fail to do it justice. It is a picture for the entire family, and every person in Richmond should certainly see it. MARTIN F. GRUENEWALD. Manager, Washtington Theatre
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She met him first in Jail. She was in for "keeps." He wasn't. How could she make him love her, a convict? ELINORAFIELDS in "BETTY AND THE BOYS"
at Duning's 43 No. 8th St.
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