Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 1, 11 November 1919 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND, PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 1919.

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Special Today 3 BIG PRODUCTIONS 3 Paramount-Artcraft offers CHAS. RAY In a speedy scrappy, love story

THIEVES STEAL FROM THIEVES IN PREBLE AUTO CASE

EATON'. O., Nov. 11. The old law about honor among thieves got a rude jolt in the instance of the theft of a Ford car belonging to Dick Fadler, Preble county farmer, living near Brookville, that was stolen last Saturday night from the streets in Dayton. The thieves who first stole the car lost it a few hours later to some other thief or thieves.

Two youths, who say they live in

Moose to Elect. Annual election of officers of Loyal Moose lodge, No. S13, will be held this evening in the lodge rooms.

Fairfield.

Roy Bultman and family of Batesville visited Mrs. Betty Bultman last Monday George Balman and family moved in the Gary property, recently vacated by Perry Stewart... ..John Steinard and family entertained the following guests Sunday: Charles Winscott and family, Scott Hutchinson and wife of Brookville, and Herbert Jenks and family Charles Mills and family of Detroit, Mich., arrived here Fridav to visit his father. Rev. A. D. Miils The

ministers from Brookville, Springfield,

jouicuaij.-!, qo u'u j"" .wmtcomD ana Jtairtieia neia a minton for theft of the car. The alleged jSterial meeting Thursday night at youthful thieves drove the car to a I the church Herbert Rose, who was

point aoout tour nines easi or rucu- j serving on the federal grand jury at

mond, Ind., where the gas supply gave

out. They left the car and went to procure more gas, but when they returned the car was gone. Their arrest was effected and search for the car wa3 instituted. It was found in the vicinity of Cainpbellstown, Preble county, with the rear tires and rear fenders stripped

from it.

Indianapolis, secured a release for

work at home Miss Ramie Yoeura has returned homo from the hospital. Miss Lillie Burch is with her Mrs. Will Stewart gave a delightful surprise birthday party for her son Luther, last Friday evening. Games were played and refreshments of pink and white ice cream, cake and fruit

were served Mrs. Ruth Elkin is un-

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m me car, ponce eay, i der the care of Dr. Allen, of Bath... suit case belonging to the youths in . ThQ Holviteg hoid cnurch eer. jail in Dayton, in which, among other. vicog iQ the qM Ba ,ish church tne things were automobile license tags . coming week The school hero

i vanous Mai. wuiu , give an ice cream and oyster supper had been removed from the car and j Saturdav night Nov0mber 15... Born replaced with an Illinois license. ; ,b . 0sborn and wifp. a babv

Grace Kiess, of Indianapolis, spent! over Sunday with her mother and ! sister Mrs. Laura Richey has re-! turned home from a visit with her

sister at Richmond Rev. Raymond Collins, of Newcastle, is conducting the singing at the Christian Church revivals this week.

Prominent Centerville Woman Dies at Her Home

Bunting Given 60 Days.

Sixty days in the workhouse and a

;irl, Charlotte Eileen Perry Davis

and family spent Sunday with Henry

fine of $ino and costs was imposed by . Masterg and Vife...Mrs. Omer Helm-

common i-ieab juuBb a. . .. 1 : lick entertained the missionary sotipon Enoch Buntmg. convinced of ob-. meeting taming money under false pretenso - , id SQCi 1 on Wed.

minims gin unr t.r. , . ..,. inKtpari nf Thnr ,1n v.. .

.Miss Lydia Logan is quite ill

Mrs. Herbert Jenks and sons were

shopping in Brookville Friday. .. Born

CENTERVILLE, Ind.. Nov. 11. Mrs. Martha Gates, wife of Jaco1! Gates died at their family home on

Main street Sunday at 1 a. nr. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Gates suffered a stroke of paralysis and never regained consciousness. Mrs. Gates had a wide acquaintance in the country having lived in Center township all her life. She was prominent In Prohibition work since its start, and held the office of county treasurer of the W. C. T. Lr. for years. She was also a charter member of the cemetery association. Mrs. Gates was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lenard and was married to J. A. Gates in 1S62. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. V. Y. Hackett, of Dayton, Ohio; two sons, W.. V. Gates, of Brazil, Ind., and A. R. Gates, of Hutchinson, Kansas: three grand children, Mrs. Harry Evans, of Brazil, Ind., Mrs. B. H. Shroder and Mrs. T. H. Turner, of Dayton; four great grand children, Robert and Louis Shroder, Bruce Hockett, Turner and Ozena Mary Evans; two sisters, Mrs. Emily Brooks, of Greensfork, and Mrs. S. L. Gren:g, of Muncie. Funeral services will be held at the home Wednesday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetry.

this love story, which was presented j "The Brat," now appearing at the at the Murray Theater, Monday eve- j Washington theatre, was made, and in ning. the course of his visit, Mr. Doutil, Although Robert Brister played with who is himself an ardent admirer of agility and skill the part of Paul Wil-; Nazimova's screen portrayals, explainson, a young doctor on the Hawaiian : cd briefly the motion picture situation Islands for the purpose of studying I in his territory. leprosy who became infatuated by land j "Our patrons," said Mr. Douetil, rear, d remained as the husband of j fcrring to the Indian fans, are generLuana, he did not surpass Brandon j ally inclined toward a picture with a Evans in the part of "Ten Thousand ; predominating vein of melodrama. The Dollar Dean." the beachcomber. I best business is done with a heaw Artistic also was his characteriza-: type of story. East Indians are of tion later of the reformed Dean, once ! a rather a peculiar disposition, we more a scientist and doctor. J grant, but their taste in the drama Miss Spring Byington as a charming i or motion pictures is along a high American girl in Hawaii in search of ; aad more deified line, and is a naInformaticn for a post-graduate book : tive rataer than an educated taste."

on psychology maae an attractive pic-1 Mr Douetil declared the East In-

a lovely girl these alone would make i the piece worth sc-fHig. j How Mix manages to escape with ; his life in some of the stunts he docs I is a puzzle to many of his admirers; j but they simply fail to comprehend Hie 1 steadiness of his nerve and the brain work he applies to his feats. i

ture in her few appearances.

Native musicians and dancers and the subordinate characters were well defined and tempered Luring and unforgettable the Hawaiian music was true to reputation last evening.

ATARRH For head or throat

Catarrh try the vapor treatment

THE GIRL DODGER

RUTH ROLAND In a Pathe whirlwind western

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to Clyde Rose and wife, of Bentley, a

baby boy.

burg business man. to identify him in

cashing a check at a Lewisburg bank, unon pretense hat he had mony deposited in a tw.nk in Hoopston, 111. AfKs Fund Transfer. Application has been made to cornman pless court by the county comriicioners. in a. petition prenared and f-'r d hv County Prosecutor Phil Saylor,

for authority to transfer an unexpend-1 .d balance 'of .0R8.56 in the court-1 houe build'n fund to the county:

" e left fThe $250 000 an: and Mrs. Harry. Jackson

nronriation that was provided fori

building the new courthouse. Pleads Guilty; Sentenced. Pleading guilty to theft of an automobile, John Dainwood, living in the vicinitv of Franklin. Tenn., was sentenced, Monday, by Judge A. C. Risinger, in common plens court, to serve from one to 7 years in the state prison

twv. me,, almond Harry

Boston, Ind. Mrs. Don Robinson and daughter Marie spent Saturday in Richmond.. Mr and Mrs Denis, are guests of Mr.

Mrs.

Stiiner of Cincinnati has returned

i nome auer a visit nere wun relatives

Harry Peck and J. C. Pyle l?ft Wednesday on a hunting trip at Bessemer, Mich Mr. and Mrs. George Dickson spent Sunday in Cincinnati.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Goshen, Ind , are the guests of hteir daughter, Mrs Harry Peck Mr. and Mrs Carl

Kilgus and son spent Monday in Rich-

Pottenger was in

'ole an automobile belonging to John -ru ,ioncay ana x ucay on ou-

Richmond spent the week end at home ....Mrs George Dixon spent Tuesday in Richmond.

"Bird of Paradise" Charming Presentation Miss Florence Rockwell, as Luana, an Hawaiian girl, heroine of the "Bird of Paradise" presented her interpretation of the island girl, deep loving, unambitious save to be near and worship her American husband, in charming and complete manner. An estimable cast assisted in makini noteworthy

WASHINGTON. East Indian motion picture audiences are showing by box-office attendance records that Nazimova is by far the most popular star of the silent drama in that part of the globe. All through India, Ceylon, and Burmah, in the territory controlled by the firm of Bijou, limited, which distributes Metro productions in the far east, the demand for Nazimova's super features is increasing with each successive production. Mr. C. N. Douetil, who is the managing director of Bijou Limited, having main offices in California, recently passed throughwood Hollywood, Calif., accompanied by Mr. A. C. Daybeny, one of the stockholders of the company. While in Hollywood, Messers Douetil and Daybeny visited the studios where the new Nazimova production,

dians will pack the houses for u good j crook story containing plenty of ac- j tion and thrills, and that the light i domestic style of comedy foes for ;

naught. MURRETTE,

Dcn't fail to see Tom Mix, the cow

i puncher star, invincible in fight, ir- i

resistible in love, whose latest Fox 1 picture, "The Speed Maniac," closes ! with today's showings at the Murrette ;

theatre. lliis production marks another Mix success and has played to crowded houses, proving that Mix fans in this city are increasing daily. The auto race, Mix's brave defense of the lame child, his rescue of a baby and

Doctor Prescribes D.D J. for Fianker Write to H. J. Bow ers, Cashier Firt National Sank. Tracy City, Tenn. "The worst case of Ecieroa I belieTe anyone ever experienced. Wat aetting me wild. Str.t for my doctor. He recommended Three Ds. Marvelous rel. from the very first application." Anyone suffering from skin trouble mi1(, or R'tic-should investigate nt once the mcriti of U. D. D. Try it tcniuy. Your money back milesa the flrit bottle relieves you. 5c, Oc and tl.

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household, take home a 30-day treat-' ment of Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Compound. 25c, all druggists. No more headaches, constipation, torpid liver or stomach trouble. For thirty years international known. Adv. i

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Coming soon "UNCLE TOM WITHOUT THE CABIN" A Mack Sennett Comedy

Henne, farmer, living north of Eaton,

from the streets of Eaton seerai months ago. The car was recovered at Franklin. Tenn. Dainwood has a wife and children. Asks $359.43 !n Suit. Judempnt on two notes aggrngating $359.43 is sought in common pleas court in a suit brought by Dr. C. W. Conley, against E. V. Frank. Gale is Elected. M. Gale, cashier of the Eaton

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"National banK, win .. William Hull, over Sunday....

county in tno executive i-uiu..u "l,E.-ta Young is ill Mr. and

Cambridge City. Mrs. R. A. Miller, of Cincinnati, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. E. Brooks and sister, Miss Bessie Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brumfield, of Greenfield, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Miss

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the Ohio Bankers' association, group j Nathan Moore were Sunday guest of

No. l. ne naving oeen eiecu Mr- and Mrs A- IL Hodson Miss hership in the directorate In a recent) meting of the association. The group

pmhraces several counties, oi vvmen

Preble is one.

Thank-Offering Services. Missionary thank-offering services will be observed this evening and Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the! Christian church. The services this evening will In-1 elude an address by Rev. A. W. Hirny. j praise service and a song by Miss Har-j

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riet Druly. Rev. Hitey UaKcr, pastor of the church, will deliver an address Wednesday evening, in addition to song and praise service and music by a quartot. Mrs. W. J. Young, president of the woman's 'conference board, will give an address Thursday evening on "For Others." Other features of the program will he a reading by Mrs. R. J. Seheid, presentation of thanks offerings, song and praise service and consecration prayer by Mrs. Laura Spaeht.

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W ednesday and Thursday SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "THE GRAY HORIZON" A powerful drama ol Orental Vengeance

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GIRLS "TELEPHONE TANGLE" GIRLS Four girls, two men splendid scenery. Great comedy act, featuring "Abbie Kibble." KERR and ENSIGN And their "Talking Violins"

STONE and MITCHELL A classy team NEAL HART in 'When the Desert Smiled'

Adapted from Maude Fulton Stage Success NAZIMOVA in her best picture, "THE BRAT," rises to new heights as an actress In her study of the strange little street waif, Nazimova runs the entire range of emotions. Never has she had a role that calls for so amazing a display of her powers of mimicry, facial expression and pantomime. "The Brat" is a creature of moods as variable as April zephyrs a3 fleeting as sunb'eams dancing on a bubble. And no more admirable impersonation than this could be found for Nazimova, "the star of a thousand moods." A Superb Story of Smiles, Tears and Big Moments

Today and Tomorrow

Today and Tomorrow

Special Announcement : J. Russel Robinson, our old organist, just back from London, England, will be with us today. Hear the Robinson Brothers.

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