Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 32, 18 December 1919 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, DEC. 18 1810.

"THE TBUTH": WELL 6IVEN AT EARLIIAM

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.t -"By.eMM(k f. FETTA."" ft dedicating; tU nemodeled st.e la' Liadley Hn at l5wVhm 'College Wiedr'.nii)t students tjreseotea

1 a. armiM manner Clyde Fitch a

lay. "The 7ruth "i V'Vc s

art the5 ewletaEe which taw1 Keen

opened full width of Ondley Hll $hPeU and pillared on-the north and south. It la the clan ofh designers that t

commencement and . other occaaiofie, when large numbert of people will needed-to be Mated, .the entire stage caa be thrown open. Velvet curtain of attractive hue hang not only In the center of the stage, hut between the pillars at the aide., . ,

Unusually - well .. balanced waa , law night's anoatewr .-eaet which.; Included Be;ky Warder, toller, of r fre4tr flba which she doea-not credit aa mattcloua lies, played la a, charming and estlnv able manner by Miss Helen Johnton. -Mr. Rolj4, her fathafrfcriner sporting man. of money; mow 'reduced to land-lady borrowings, played ; by J. Cecil Collins,, was a clever exhibition of. character swork; -Tom. Warder, Becky's . huabjmd, :Wch ' John Green playedtlnia 'sdWMJfated find comPark -Kirjg, ! played credltaWy Fred LindonK matt Of the world ; hopelessly bored with ' ia ife, :nd equally charoefcvbrwra&ajra -. .

Miss Ruth Boyd, s the high-teinpef-

ed and jealous Mrs. Ere Llndon. again displayed her atago ability which baB

formerly been praised following her

theatric appearances at Earlham Col

lege. She has the happy faculty of losing entirely her own identity in that of the character ahe ia portraying Mrs. Creeplgny. the devoted landlady of Mr. Roland waa. characterized by Miss JeanetteWilaon n kaen ability. Miss Mildred Clark aa Laura Frazer, 8umner Mills, servant at the Warder's, and Julius Tiets, a messenger boy, played their minor parts

efficiantlv.

The play is popular, on the professional stage. It interests until the closing -words; full of .tense momenta caused by the Inadequate Ilea of the heroine. Lack of action is not a draw back to Mr. Fitch's plays because they are replete with very adequate conversation. V.. Japan Will Discontinue t Sending Picture Brides (By Associated Press) . . . SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 18. Senator James D. Phelan, who was home today for the -holidays, said he had received information from .Washington to the effect that, the Japanese government had decided to cease issuing passports to "picture brides" V)f Japanese in the United States and that it will make a definite announcement to that effect February 21.

Disapproval of the practice of Jap

anese men in America In selecting wives in Japan whose pictures only

they have seen was expressed m a

resolution recently, adopted by , the board of directors of the Japanese Association of America.

(These .verses are 'run by reques

Recruiter Wright, .of the city recruiting station.) if the, north winds blow and the ice and snow .. v -y? Invade your winter den, If the fog shuts down and the cold ','f-ralna pound.' ... And you long for the sun again. If the hoar frost bites thru yonr quilts '3 ,t nights. . If you're blue from the north's cold law; . Then pack your grip and take a trip On Sammle to Panama. It's a sunny land and it's" mighty grand With the smiling sky above; The tropic breeze andlhe basking seas

I Are things you'll learn to love.

The jungle hand of the tropic land Has: spread her virgin green. It's, the, land for you and the thing to Is to go where the sun Is queen.

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And the, sport you like is there; Be it rod or gun, you will And you've won, " - In this sportsman's perfect sphere; The greater outdoor wlU hold you the more. V' ' vv ""T' It's a gem without' flaw; It's a life that's fine there in the line

Witlfthe service in Panama. This is your chance .for the wild romance -, . - Of the land by the Cariabean, : It's the place to go but' you'll never : know - ' '- ' " . Till its splendor and life you've seen.

; So you'd better quickly choose.

It's a Spanish land" with a southern bland ;.. - v. That will win you thru and thru; It's a land that's old and the legends told Will be spread in their antique hue. The .cities you find with their quaint remind ; Of the golden Spain of old Will - take you again to the Spanish Main And the days of the brave and bold. There is fish and game of every name.

Newest of the new

COLLARS

For the lite -that's right in the land that's bright v You've nothing at all to. lose. ' ELPON W. WpOLFOLK. : Corpl. 0. S. I., Portland, Ore. c Kid gloves' or . shoes can be cleaned with milk and soap, and a mixture of ink and milk Is a splendid kid-reviver.

Mrs. Run FUes Suit Against HoUand for 1 Assault and Battery Frank Holland, manager of a local theatre, was made the defendant tnn assault and battery case, filed by Lillian Rusle. who demands $1.000 dam-

m circuit court Thursday.

Th BlaJntlff In her complaint. al

leged that the assault took PlaMitn the night of Dee. 1. In her teaitT

and -confectionery at the entrance, to the Murray theatre, and that it was witnessed by several persons. - She alleges that sbe was confined to bed RUU6SIAN REVOLUTIONARY for two weeks as a result.

Fashion

618 MAIN

We received a long orrrdiie shipment of over 200 Coats. It is too late in the season to put them in stock and rather than return them to the manufacturer we decided to place them on sale at cost plus express. Special gigantic sale he here early if you want the best coat values ever offered in Richmond..

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All Shades and Materials

Michigan Church Workers Continue Study of Plans (By Associated Press) DETROIT, Dec. 18. Continuing their training for making a complete survey of the church needs of the state of Michigan, the 250 county delegates attending the three day conference of the : Interchurch World Movement here today heard discussions: by prominent divines from this country and Canada , discuss the aims and .vurposes . -of the,: continent-wide program pro Jested,! W

Speakers included Dr. -Robert .John

ston., of Montreal, Dn. Finiar-FinCe .Idleman, of New York, Diu J. Campbell : White, of Wooster College, Ohio, and

Dr. Lamuel Call Barnest of the American "Baptist home missio : :. According to the Jewelers, all that .jdltters is , not sold. Cartoons Magazine. . . '.r :.: .1:1::':;,

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You've got to coax it to. make it ; 'go. "NeutroHe Prescription S" wllL start the most stubborn and .: dogged tease of rheumatism. , We have witnessed its effectivev n ess in? hundreds of cases, it does things. "Neutrone Prescription 93" is ent tirely different from' tbe. old prepara

tion in that.it aims at eliminating v all Rheumatic pbispns by purifying ' the blood, common sense teaches you this.'; - v 'V ' it: removes -those ' awful pains, : limbers; up' these sweJlen, stiff ' johitB and muscles In a way that V T-ilI surpriSo you... Get a bottle todsy. get the" old -stuff , out of your S cyatenii For sale by M ' i Cookey Drug company, and leading : druggists everywhere Adv. .

5So'0 in.tiie Piercings and

Take advantage of our

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Offer On all merchandise purchased between 8 ,a. m ' and 11 a. nW Friday and Saturday. ' (See Page isixteen For Details)

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TheGift He Wants i A New Suit or Overcoat

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$20.00 Values

$dh7S

$30.00 Values $1 95

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$45.00 Values $M75

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Newest Mid-winter Models

$55.00 Values WMh75

All Shades

$40.00 Values

$19

All Sizes

$75.00 Values

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Wool SUk

Jersey, Etc.

$30.00 $1195 Values 14

$50.00 $or Values

Combination Suits at $1.98 and $3.98

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New Camisoles, all colors, 98c to $2.98

Xmas Suggestions

Exceptionally Low Prices Buy her Furs for Xmas because they are economical and portray the true spirit of Xmas. Save 25 to 60 by selecting here $3.98 to 75

BDoy

Make Beautiful Gifts Georgettes, Crepe de Chine. Silk every new color and shade as well as the most charming; trimmings $3.98 to $9.98 3BBSa9E3SSBaSaSSS5SESSSSSaBSSSSSS Petti coafto Just been unpacked, a special purchase for Xmas. You must see them to appreciate their beauty

$3.98 to $7.98

From this stock will please any

man

$20 to $40

Hadn't thought off am ELECTRIC WASHER, Had You? A Present that will Delight any Woman

Gifts that please yet require no great outlay of money

SHIRTS Plain Percales and Madras

$1.25 to $6.00 Silk Stripe Madras $3.00 to $4.50 f GLOVES a , t Work or dress 75c to $3.50 SOX Work or dress 25c to $1.00 UNDERWEAR All grades Union or Separate Garments $1.00 to $4.00

CAPS , Stylish apd warm 75c to $3.00 HATS Felts $2.50 to $5.00 The New Velours $5.00 MGHTWEAR Pajamas $1.50 to $2.50 Njght Shirts $1.50 to $2.00 NECKWEAR An elegant assortment of Silks and Knits 50c to $1.50

Santa's Choice

Thompson & Borton 625 Main Street

Give Mother, Wife or Sister one of the Dexter Double-Tub Electric or Belt Power Washing Machines.

Nothing will please a housewife more than a thoroughly up-to-date Power Washer. Come in today.

Christmas Flowers and Wreaths At Christmas Time, above any other time, you want your home to radiate Happiness and Good Cheer. The liberal use of Flowers and Wreaths in decorating .is the one, best way to secure the desired effect. Our shop is crowded with suggestions, ""PLANT BASKET ARRANGEMENTS BLOOMING PLANTS FERNS CUT FLOWERS Wayne Flower Shop

Phone 2614

10ai Main St.

Two Power Washers in One The Dexter Double Tub does washing, wringing and rinsing by power all at the same time. In this time ind labor-saving double machine the clothes get their first washing in the warm suds of tub No. 1; are then wrung right into the hot suds of tub No. 2 for their second washing; are next wrung into the rinse tub on the folding shelf, then wrung into the blueing tub and finally into the clothes basket. ComeTn Let Us Demonstrate This Washer to You Here are a few Satisfied Users in this Vicinity of Dexter Washers DEXTER WASHING MACHINES SOLD IN 1918

Perry Seurbeer Ernest Watt Everett Gardner Ghas. Raper P. A. Morria A. O. Hastcy Everett Stevens Walter Kitterman

Wm. Morgan A. L. Hodgin Alexander Paxton Wm. Truser Wm. Roller A. J. Murray H. C. Messick A. Townsend

H. Eubank Wayne- Mull Omer Wolf Walter Moore F, C. Tremps C. McWhinney Dan Mosieck Earl Stevens

Geo. Miller August Knoll Gaar Ellason Clayton Dickey Geo. Tokchlcg Jerry McCarty H. E. Young Wm. Beat

Omar McConaha C. Lafuze C. M. Temple Geo. Hsntley V. S. Wilson John Eliason Mary E. Scott

Mr, Duvalf Elmer Miller Frank Cain Wm. Rothermel L. E. Fort Bert Jennings Carl Petro

DEXTER WHSHING MACHINES SOLD IN 1919

O. Flora Chas. Snediktr Walter KitcRell Everett Hunt John Butler Jos. Jill BerrKtjayden. Orlo Stanley Elizabeth Milgrim W. C. Cohle Ira Rutan J. Brooks E, M. Owens

J. Johnson T. B, Jenkins J. C. Greenlee Rich. Elec. Co. (2! Howard Wentling Esther Wolfe Cynthia E. Baker Walter Williams John Jackson Ora Raper Henry Duning Forest Meek

Geo. Lafuze Fred Crone Mrs. Wm. Morey Ed. Stone Ed. Toschlog J. C. Johnson : O. F. Wallace Fred DeMoss R. J. Doddridge H. L. Cook T. A. Greenstreet O. J. Oler

Oscar Sullivan Paul'l. Harris Joe Bensen Paul G. Gahre Lee Raney x Neah StegallJ. O. Shideler Earl Mendenhall Harry Williams Geo. Kauper Perry Moon Lewie Mercurio

Wm. Dills : A. P. Creek Mrs. L. Morgan Harvey Hunt J. H. Beckett -Walter McConaha Ira Reynold John Miller G. W. Teetor V I Howard Smith David M. King

Wm. Cook Geo. Petty Mrs. Backmeycr A. Harsh F. M. Walley Chas. Savage F. E. Sherer J. L. Blossom N. A. Moser J. H. Wilson A S Ambrose Johnson

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF REPAIRS FOk THE DEXTER This is the Only Machine Sold in this Community that Of fers this Service " . FT

THE S. Fourth St. .

McGONAHA

COMPANY

Opposite Court House ; - "v; '. , Phone 2045

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