Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 37, 24 December 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND S3N-TELEGRAU, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 1919.

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ENTERTAINMENT IS . VERY: SUCCESSFUL WINCHESTER, Ind., Dec. 24. The eating capacity of the First - M. Echurch was taxed to Its utmost,' capacity twice Sunday.' In the morning 60 children of the Sunday school gave a Christmas drama entitled "A Joke on Santa Claus." The children receired the highest praise. An invisible Quartet sang unaccompanied. "Silent Nlartit " mtior whloti Aft phtMron Tnrchsou in th evening a community choir composed of the , different churches of the city, rendered "The Morn of Glory," under the direction of Miss Marion Kelley. Judge Shockney granted divorces on Saturday to the plaintiffs in the following cases: William E. Tharp against Minnie S. Tharp, and Otto Sharp against Neva Sharp. Suit for divorces were filed Saturday by Willlam H. Smithson against Alice Smithson. They were married Nov. 20, 1918, and lived together until May 7, 1919. It was mutually agreed that they should reside in the furnished home of the defendant in Rldgevllle. Within three weeks after their marriage, he alleges the defendant began to show signs of being dissatisfied and informed him she wished him to leave her home and not return. The defendant alleges that she objected to him attending church and Sunday school except the one she belonged to. The plaintiff Is asking that he be granted a divorce. It has been announced that Superintendent O. H. Oriest of Union City, has allowed his name to be presented us a candidate for county superintendent, to succeed Lee L. Driver of Winchester, who has resigned.... Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bays of Boomer, W. Va.. are the guests of Mrs. A. J. Stakebake and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hinshaw.... Mr. and Mrs. Carl Semans of Indianap olis will spend Christmas In the city, the guests of Mrs. H. T. Semans. The Woman's Club held a Christmas meeting Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. E. Hinshaw, at Meridian Heights. A number of clubs of the city were especially Invited guests. A musical program was given. A dainty luncheon was served. Dies After Operation. Alta L. Bragg, 44, wife ofc John H. Bragg, is dead at her home of perl tonitis. She had been sick only a few days. An operation was performed Sunday evening, from which she did not rally. She is survived by the hus band and two sons. The funeral was held in the U. B. church, Saratoga, EGGS , Eggs are the most profitable of anything on the farm when they are made by feeding Red Comb Laying Mash with Dried Buttermilk. Get enough to last the hens for two or three weeks and note results. For Sale by Omer G. Whelan THE FEED MAN 31-33 So. 6th St. Phone 1679

PALACE THEATRE Extends to all our patrons and friends A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year

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A PICTURE TO PLEASE PARTICULAR PEOPLE Ruth Roland In the mlle-a-mlnute thriller "The Tiger's Trail" And for a big laugh LONESOME LUKE BRING THE FAMILY Pipe Organ for music Don't miss our big Xmas show Constance Tahnadge in 'The Experimental Marriage' WILLIAM DUNCAN MUTT and JEFF

with burial ' In the adjacent'cemeteryWUlard : Jordan, 26, teacher. Lynn, and Esther Jones, ,25, . teacher, ' Lynn, have been . licensed to . wed ..... A replevin suit was filed Monday by Andrew C. Hutton against Michael L. Martin The city schools have closed until January 5. The Woodbury Glass - company has also suspended operation for one week. . , : Miss Ruth Bales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bales, who returned, Saturday from Butler university foi the . holidays, Monday underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils, by Dortors Hunt and, Brenner.

Mrs. Elmira McKew, 83, is dead at her home in Rldgevllle, after a short illness following a stroke of paralysis Mrs. McKew was one of the pioneers of this county. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles Favorite, of Winchester, and one son, Robert, of Rldgevllle. Chester, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stigleman are the parents of a baby girl, born Fri day, named Margaret .. .Misses Anna and Mary Schneider of Richmond and Wallace Kendall and Ralph Buroker spent Sunday evening with Miss Car rie Boerner and Maurice Hlnsnaw. '..Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carman and son, Howard, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Hlatt at Centervllle Sunday afternoon, ....Rev. and Mrs. I F. Ulmer were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Colfield, near Middleboro The Christmas entertainment given at the Methodist church here. Sunday night; was well attended Thomas Borden of this place is critically 111 at the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brumfleld spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs Morrison Pyle Mrs. Caleb Duke spent Saturday at Indianapolis, visiting her mother, Mrs. Brown, who underwent a very serious operation at St, Vincent's hospital recently Persons from Middleboro, Fountain City, New Paris, Webster and Richmond attended the Christmas entertainment here Sunday night..... Harry Wilson and family moved to their new home on South Twelfth street, Richmond, Monday Maurice Hinshaw spent the week end with his parents here Ronald Ryan of Rich SYSTEMIC CATARRH Brazilian Balm is the one thing that clears Catarrh out of head, throat, longs, stomach, bowels and female organs. Get large size and follow directions in circular. popular screen player ot a woman's love and sacrifice

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Y Ohio News Flkshes v. ; i TOLEDO A "soft" drink killed William Delrone, 26, here Sunday. He collapsed 5 minutes after leaving a cafe. . Physicians said tho concoction contained poison. v . . AKRON Ten alleged moonshiners were arrested, copper stills seized and several hundred gallons of raisin and prune mash whiskey 1 confiscated by a posse ef sheriffs and federal agents who pounced on two farmc at Stelle's Corners, near here. , TROY Mrs. Docia Byrkett was preparing to go to Chicago to spend Christmas, but fell whilo in the bath tub, fracturing two ribs on her left side. She is confined to her bed. . MIDDLETOWN Harry Bateman, 28, employed in the American rolling Mills, was cremated in p. cauldron of white hot fluid, when a crane struck him, sweeping him off his feet Into tho pit. He sank immediately, and It is said no trace of his body will ever be found. 5?7flDn7flfD TaEoB&fto" Wear New Method's Solid leather work shoes. Union made Up-atairs Colonial Jo OTHER TEATURES "Starting Out in Life." Also Pathe News

A Merry Christmas and a Happy ft i 7 and Prosperous 1920 I

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PIQUA - The " smallpox epidemic which has been threatening Plqua,U clearing and only 20 cases are now reported. Most- of tho quarantines can be lifted before Christmas, according to announcement' made by the health officer. v CLEVELAND Charles Baker, state organiser , for .the communist labor party, was . arrested at . Akron on a charge of having violated the . Lever act. He Is alleged to have Interfered

with the operation of . Kansas coal mines, v WOMEN PICKETS STONE COL6RADO STEEL WORKERS , PUEBLO. Col., Dec.- 24. Police re

Greetings

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Since J. Warren Kerrigan left the speaking stage for motion pictures he has been seen in scores of roles, so many that the star himself could not name them all from memory. But in "The Lord Loves the Irish," Mr. Kerrigan's latest and most powerful production, which is the big attraction Christmas Day, he is seen for the first time in characterization of an Irish policeman. And the way the star swings a billy and escorts pretty damsels over dangerous crossings will cause many a regular cop to turn green with envy.

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In : ' ! Dear! 0 toe mAs' Adapted from the famous novel . by John Fox, Jr. , The land grabbers from the city tried to steal this -little mountain girl's home, but with all the defiance ot her clan she stands guard over her heritage with a gun, and the land grabbers were frightened away as they know she shoots to UlL But this is not the end of her trouble in this thrilling story ot the Kentucky feudists. 99 . Coming Sea. Mon. Toes. Mary Pickfor . . in "HEART 0' THE HILLS"