Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 306, 8 October 1919 — Page 2

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Balgar Minister Denies Mistreatment of Serbs WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. Stephen Panarstoff, Bulgarian minister, in a statement today, emphatically denied recent assertions of an inter-allied commission in Belgrade that 100,000 Serbians were interned in Bulgaria during the war, and that one-half of those interned are believed to have perished. The peace conference was informed in a memorandum presented last month, that the total number of interned Serbians never exceeded 34,973, as shown by official registers, and of these "some 5,449 died of various illnesses."

Modoc, Ind. Reed Abel who is working at Bay City, Mich., was home over Sunday. Mrs. Lon Heiney is at Indianapolis visiting friends and relatives. Rev. and Mrs. Michall were at Farmland Saturday. Mrs. Porter Van Tress was at Richmond Saturday shopping. Dr. Keith of Williamsburg was in town Saturday. Mrs. J. M. Barker visited Mrs. J. H. Edwards Sunday. Joe Ankauy visited relatives in Pauling, O., over Sunday. Bert Buzzard and Mr. Bowers of Muncie called on Mr. and Mrs. Laura Edwards Friday evening. Mrs. Charles Farris of Mt. Summit was visiting friends and relatives the past week. Mrs. Sarah Newby of Indianapolis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Guy Edwards for week-end. Mrs. John Bussear spent week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Dick Fouts at Anderson. Miss Elsie Lee who has been clerking in Stillman's dry goods store of Muncie was home over Sunday. Wesley Honall is moving in the house recently vacated by Charles Cowgall. The M. E. church Ladies' Aid will meet Thursday, Oct. 9 with Mrs. John Cranor. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mendenhall of Newcastle spent Sunday with Will Stock. A. A. Connaroe went to Ft. Wayne Sunday. Mrs. Connare is there visitin?. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Enis, McGungill were at Red Key Sunday visiting Rev. Beall.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family and Miss Edith McMahan, called on Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stevens. Mrs. Charles Glunt and children visited Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Omar Bertram and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mathews spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Jariett and daughter, Celia Belle, and Mr. and Mrs. Park Jarrett. A dance will be given here in the K. of P. Hall. Saturday night. October 11. Music will be funished by the Stlnson Jazz Band. A box social will be given here in the school house Friday evening, October 10. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Brammer died Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Burris. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the Bryans Chapel.

D'ANNUNZIO FLYER KILLED,

(By Associated Press) FIUME, Oct. 8. A two-seated airplane belonging to the squadron attached to the army of Gabriele D'Annunzio, caught fire Monday while flying over the city and fell near the government palace. Both aviators were killed.

The Theatres

MURRAY. This afternoon and evening will witness the last screening of Madeline Traverse's greatest photoplay. "The Splendid Sin," at the Murray theatre. In the role of Lady Marion Chatham, Madeline Traverse is at her best. No photoplay seen here this season has made a stronger impression or has carried a more eloquent lesson than "The Splendid Sin."

MURRETTE. A remarkable photoplay. Interpreted with finest art, will take its depart

ure from the Murrette theatre when "La Belle Russe" ends Its run there tonight. The David Belasco stage drama of the same name, from which the William Fox photoplay was adapted made Its author famous years ago; and credit must be given to Charles J. Brabin who made the screen version and also directed the picture for an exceedingly fine piece of work. Mr. Brabin has been guided throughout not only by a keen sense of dramatic values, but by an exquisite taste in the purely pictorial phases of the production. "La Belle Russe" should not be missed by anyone who seeks the best in motion pictures. WASHINGTON. Fairbanks Picture Starts "Big Four."

Particular Interest ataches to the presentation of "His Majesty, the American," the Douglas Fairbanks picture which is showing last time today at the Washington theatre, because It is the first offering of the United Artists corporation the socalled "Big Four." Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin. Douglas Fairbanks and D. W. Griffith, in January of 1919, decided to enter the motion picture

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RUSSO, TIES & RUSSO In "A Dance Revue." The classiest dancing act we have ever presented. A typical Keith Big-time offering. SULLIVAN and MYERS In "How It Happened." A delightful act with plenty of comedy and some pathos. Armstrong and Downey In "An Unexpected Surprise."

Only MADLAINE TRAVERSE In "The Splendid Sin" FivereelFox production.

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