Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 96, 3 March 1920 — Page 8
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"BODENSEE", GERMAN AIRSHIP, IS EXPECTED TO GROSS ATLANTIC
(Hayden Talbot, In London Answers) Let those in the entente countries who are disposed to accept at their face value Teutonic wails about the dire hopelessness of Germany's present situation consider for a moment the following facts: Within throe months of the conclusion of hostilities this vanquished nation had in operation flight serv-
American line in Berlin, which owns the Bodensee. "They are absolutely useless to us. And if the allies use these old Zeppelins as models for their own airship fleets, we shall be quite content. The Boddensee and all the others we shall build from now on represent an advance as great as the Iniperator over the first steamboat."
WITH APOLOGIES TO "SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD, WE'D SAY THAT BATHING SUITS ARE FADING FAST AWA1
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GREENSFORK. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Study will move Monday, to Centervllle, on a farm Mrs. Walter
Downing and daughter, Helen, of El-
es-
wood, arrived Friday evening to visit
lees that covered almost every partjr mother Mrs. Joe Davis returnof the new German republic. In six 1 ed Friday afternoon to ber home in
Jacksonburg, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Thornburg Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burg will move Monday, south of town. . . .Mrs. Fred Davis
! returned Saturday to her home in
726 separate flights, Newcastle Fred Brown, who has
carrying purposes ex- oeeu. spenaing uio winter in Florida
months these German machines
tablished the following records: -They flew 556,155 kilometers equal to thirteen times around the
earth to the equator.
They mado 1.B02 for mail
cluslvely, and 1.221 with passengers, has returned to his home here Mr
In these flights they carried 202,156 an Mrs. Tom Davis are moving to kilograms of mail matter and 1,574 the property vacated by Mr. and Mrs pasengers. ! Link Gwin The Missionary society In this period the following daily of tlie Christian church will meet with services were inaugurated: j Mr- Harry Fagan Thursday afternoon February 5, 1919. Berlin-Lelpslc- Miss Dorothy Gwln has the la W'r 250 kilometers: 2 hours. 1 8 grippe The Willing Workers class
minutes. : of the Christian church sold popcorn
t. l, Berlin-Hamburg, 260 kilo- aaturaay evening. The fund will be meters; 2 hours 10 minutes. : used for the Armenians A collecApril 15. Berlin-Ilanover-Gelslnklr-: tlon will be taken at the Christian Chen, 490 kilometers; 4 hours. church for the Armenians, Sunday
April 5, Berlin .Warnemunde, 220 : morning, March 7 Mrs. Ike Davis is
, sick Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roller. 175 north of town, have moved to Williamsburg. .Rev. McColein will Breach
at the Christian church next Sunday,
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The Theatres
2 BOOZE BEAGLES TO POINT STILLS OFFERED TO DRY SOLON
WASHINGTON. D. C. March S. A
"West Virginia dog fancier today offer
ed his two trained "hooch poodles" 10
a congressman interested in prohibition, claiming the dogs can smell a still a mile. He wants $250 for the dogs.' suggesting that they would be Invaluable in helping prohibition agents to discover whisky stills. Most of the congressmen pooh-poohed the dog fancier's boast, claiming to be able to find whisky right here In Washington without even a scent to direct them.
WHEN STORE OPENS. The When Store, handling mcn.s women and children's wearing apparel, has opened In the rooms formerly occupied by Ross's Drug Company. It is one of a chain of stores operated throughout Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia and Kentucky.
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kilometers; 1 hour, 55 minutes
July 2, Berlin-Swinnemunde, kilometers; 1 hour. 15 minutes. July 5, Hamburg-Westorland, kilometers. 1 hour. 20 minutes.
Of 1.532 postal fliehts scheduled.
oily thirty were interrupted, a failure LYNN Ind. Miss Rachel Throckof less than 2 percent. Of 1,236 '. morton , of Spokane, Washington, visitscheduled passenger flights, twelve ed friends here Sunday Mrs. Newwere not completed. Interruptions to I Reed returned Friday from Sidney, this branch, of the service totaling 1 1 - where she attended the funeral of per cent. !& relative Misses Marie Hlatt and New lines planned, but not yet in i Anna Crew were Sunday guests of operation because of the lack of ben- Frances Alexander Miss Mabel zol -the German substitute for petrol ! Jones entertained a friend from Terre v. ill give air service between Ber- Haute, Sunday. H, Wieraar and Frankfort, and Ber-! Jin, Danzig and Konigsberg. Germany! FAIRFIELD. Ind. Clarence Banha.; ne fewer than 20,000 airplanes and nInS i3 iU "'lth pneumonia. C. R. half that number of capable pilots on ; Dare entertained the following guests August 1 1919. j at a surprise party for Fred Loper last Crossing the cean Dally Friday night: Blanche Cromwell, The inauguration by the dirigible Bertha Carey, Emma Younts, Henzle Bodensee of domestic airship navl- Rose, Glen Burke, Theo Cromwell, Mr. gation between the Swiss frontier and ' 011(1 Mra- John Kelley John Gill the German capital . city marks an and family, of Brookville. moved in epoch in Germany's aerial annals. Not ydia Logan's' farm last Friday alono does t'.io establishment of this Dpc- Frances, of Connersville, was the truly marvelous air service arrest at- guest of Miss Eva Personette, Sunday. tentiou. In its success is Justification Emmet Apsley"s family all are ill of German confidence that the near with measles Mr. Uudd and family future is to witness developments that have gone to Kentucky for a visit will cause the whole world to look on Mrs- Charles Mills and babe of Ann In oren-eyed wonder. : Harbor, Mich., came for a visit with As for these developments it must!11- and Mrs- Mil's The O. E. S. suffice at the moment to name one. : at tnla P'ace did initatory work last According to information that reached Friday night Mrs. Roxle McMahan me from authentic sources, plans are 3X10 daughter Estelle were taken in. now under way by arrangements be- Mr- and Mrs. John Barbour spent tween Gorman and New York finan- Wednesday and Thursday with Clyde ciers for the erection on Long Island. Ro3e ad family Amzy Banning is of a great, turntable hangar, capable ; ab,e to be bis store again after a oi accommodating two dirigibles at!severe Hlness. John Walter moved one time. The hangar, it is said, will to the home he recently purchased of be ready next summer. It is to serve11- D- Itos iast Friday.. .. .Mr. and as the American terminus of a daily ; M1"3- Paul N'eukam. of Roeeburg visits trans-Atlantic flight service, which is ; Rd with the latters parents, Frank promised to span the distance be- Brooks and wife last Sunday.. .. .Mrs.
tween New York and Berlin in forty-: George Personette has been sick
Years ago the bathing suit for wiilady was a heavy dress-like affair that weighed about fourteen pounds when wet. hen carr.e tho islit skirt Quite darine. Follow-
The evolution of the bathing suiL ed the semi-form-fitting suit with shorter skirt and stockings, and the dress reformers got busy. Then the style fixers shortened ths skirt and ruled out the stockings.
Then the legs were shortened a bit more. Mercy. And now milady wears a skimpy one-piece formfitting suit, sans tockings and shoes.
dan went to Lafayette Friday to vis-1 Mrs. George Scott and daughter, Mrs. 'not been effected, however, as plumb-
Carrie Clayton were Lcwisville callers ; ing facilities and lockers are being in
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George i stalled. The next 10 days will probLamberson went to Anderson last Fri- j ably see completion, day Mr. and Mrs. George Scott j Harold Norris, billing clerk for rewere Cambridge City callers Saturday. : paired cars, will temporarily leave on ....Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Clayton and LMarch 15 to enter the government hos-
Fischer and child returned to Gas daughter, of Ric hmond, spent Sunday pital at Indianapolis for physical ex-1 K. T . ' TTnnVI ' TTnivprsiries He
City Thursdav? with her mother. Mrs. ; with William Clayton Mrs. Omer , animation. He was wounded in the . .. rapPr as a correspondent Russell William Johnson and fam- Peele was Richmond caller last Friday. I recent war and has to report at fre- - vv' T10.cr,nr. nTlf1 Jn
it their son Willard, who is attending
Purdue university, returning Monday j morning Mrs. Ruth Cain Hoit, ; who was married recently, left Thurs- j day for Leroy, Ind., where she will make her future home Mrs. J. J. !
WASHINGTON.
Norma Talmadge's latest screen production, "The Isle of Conquest," is
Fhowing at the Washington the last
times today, carries variety of scenes
as well as variety of action. Much of the action takes place on an isolated island Jn the South Seas, and on the island many effective locations figure
as backgrounds. Also of particular interest are those scenes taken aboard a yacht. These passages show the yacht torpedoed at sea, and the subsequent shipwreck furnishes the incidents through which a man and woman find themselves alone on a (.mall island. The atmosphere of the picture carried the air of good taste and good breeding at all times, with locale shiftine from a fashionable boarding school of Palm Beach, and from other society centers to a tropical lsle. RICHMOND. George Walsh's famous smile is with us at th Richmond Theatre in hi? latest William Fox production, "Putting One Over," a comedy-drama said to be full of mystery and thrills and crafty crooks.
While George Walsh Is known for !
his extraordinary athletic prowess and his dare-devil nerve in taking chances before the camera, he is also a superb comedy actor, who knows how to con
vulse an audience with wholesome,; hearty laughter. j MURRETTE. Extensive travelling, wide news-; psper experience, and the faculty of ' keenly observiig life, made the late ' Richard Harding Davis one of the leading figures in American literature. One ! of his best known novel?, "Soldiers of j
Fortune," has been selected by Allan j m Dwan, for the letter's first feature pro-1 -duction as an independent producer, f
and is now enjoying a run at the ftiurrette Theatre. i Mr. Davis was born in Philadelphia,
April 18. 1864 and educated at Lehigh
MlTalMM in or a A3 'f NO NEED to be, if you uc ordinary judgment. Why wait until you really have a bad cold, la grippe or the Flu? LIGHTNING LAXATIVE QUININE TABLETS Will Not Gripe or Slckaa hould be kept in erery home refcdy tct the time when omeone feel "creepy, "chilly", "achy" and "jutt know they art catchinc cold". Safe dependable and quick in action. Will not gripe or vie ken. Get a box today from your druggist ot dealer. Only 15 cent a box.
MURRAY THEATRE Monday, March 8 COHAN HARRIS PRtS CUT THE
FUNNIEST AMERICA?
COMEDY OF
RECENT YEAR!
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MAN BTHAfWy JAMES SKITi
One Solid Week in New York Cast of 35 People PRICES 50c TO $2.00; CASH RESERVATIONS ON MONDAY
JkX. fur,
ily are all suffering with the flu ; Rev. Victor Stonor has been in Joe Morrison has .purchased the Allle ; Straughn for the last few days. He Pearce property, 'occupied by Harry k lield services at M. E. church Sunday Downing Miss Helen Cain has; night Mr. and Mrs. Gus Walker enbeen ill with tonsilltls the past week, t tertalned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray..Mrs. F. F. Greenstreet, Edgar Man- i burn Henly, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plumnine and O. H. Robinson were in Rich-! mer Mr. and Mrs. George Scott
mond Monday.
quent intervals for examination. Steve Smith, timekeeper, has been absent for two days because of flu.
entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. B
and daughter, of Cambridge, be launched here March 20
WHITEWATER. Ind. The funeral
service"? of Jess Townsend were held ! Scott Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Hiatt j navy, being 600 feet long, 97
Sunday afternoon at the M. E. church. 1 from Indianapolis, attended the funer-1 broad, and having a displacement of Rev. Louis Ulmer conducted the serv-! 1 of Mrs. Frank Hlatt Mr. and j 32,000 tons. Its main battery will be
ices. Burial in Whitewater cemetery. ! Mrs. Walter Thompson and son Wayne Mrs. John Hollingsworth, of Koko-: snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph mo, Ind., spent Saturdav and Sunday ( Elwell, of Rauleigh Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kincholoe j Ralph Davis are moving fmm the T. L. Mrs. Erma Anderson, of Bethel, spent I Plummer farm to near Glenwood.
1888 joined the New York Sun, to which he contributed his early fiction.
He was managing editor of Harper's I
weeKiy ror a numoer or years. MURRAY. "Don't miss seeing Gladys Brockwell
in "Flames or tne tiesn, say inose who have witnessed a showing of this
LAUNCH MARYLAND, GIANT . OF U. S. NAVY, MARCH-' 20
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., March 3. ! The superdreadnaught Maryland will I
It'll j i . . a s-t . . i j It i m m n ti i x 1 i
vviisun una uaugnier, oi vanioriuKe. muncneu nere iuarca y. it is me ; . . . "c ,) n w Y l a . .1 t" a t, a. .-. . J X- . . : Pn.Ol.OPlR J
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feet ! .. . . u . iv. ii, Thit
us run lumgui a. uic .uuiiaj tiicouc. Dramatic situations, big moments
heaviest guns used on a naval crait.
leight hours.
Everything the "Bodensee" has done thus far has been by way of frrooming herself for the trans-Atlantic crossing next spring. Her successful negotiation of the trip from Berlin to Stockholm and back, carried out in the daylight hours of October 7,
Mr. and Mrsi Omer Himelick hare
been UL ECONOMY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Oler were In Richmond Saturday Mrs. Oscar Fox, of Modoc, Is caring for her sister, Mrs. Earl Cain,
who has been very ill Herbert
1919. wan only an additional trvout In 1 Thomas and Charles Edwards, of
preparation for the bigger undertak-iRlcnrand. spent Sunday here with inga planned for 1920. . I relatives Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ! Time and apain this unique airship I Swain went to Richmond Saturday.. ; has proved herself capable of doing! - Mr. and Mrs. TIarry Downing are on hotter tban XOa miles an hour, and this : the way to recovery from the flu j in spito of the fact" that she is consid-: Among those who were in Richmond; erably smaller than the war-time ; Saturday, were Mrs. U. C. Manning Zeppelins-. i and daughter. Miss Rena, Miss Wilson, j The expert designers responsible j vs- Anna Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Char- j for the Bodensee aimed at reproduc- j l?y Haisley, Mrs. Art Denny and; ing in the airship a spheroid that ! daughter Francces. Mrs. Ella Charles,
would resemble in shape a drop of . George Ballenger, Thomas Cain, J. I.
the week with Mr. and Mrs. William
Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Sam Higgs 1 and son Jesse, of near New Paris, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles i White and daughter, Sunday Odis j
Nossett ppent Sunday with Marviff Blose Mr. snd Mrs. Corrle White entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kelsie Moore and daughter and Mrs. Elva Jordan The C. W. B. M. will meet with Mrs. Lydia Knoll Friday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Rasta Stetler and daughter Wiltodean, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stetler and family.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. John K. Thomas entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose and
son Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Acil Clopp and Mrs. Ethel Woods and daughter.
News and Events Among R. R. Workers
S. S. I. A. HOLDS SESSION
Routine business was disposed of at the semi-monthly meeting of the! South Side Improvemen t association in the club rooms Tuesday night. The
play stand out as one of the best j photodramas ever shown here. The story Is one of a woman's revenge, 1 tempered by love, laughter and tears.
EXTRADITED HUNS DEMANDED. (By Associated Press) tHTPT.1V Tiiocdav March 1 All
question of obtaining additional sew-!Germans .ho belleve their names to age in the south end will probablyy be . be on the list of men whose extradi-
up hi ine uwi meeting unuinn la Hpmanrfpd hv the allies are
lirnntrht
March 16.
Women admire brave adore audacious ones.
men, and
G. J. Derbyshire, of Peru, Indiana, has been appointed general superintendent of tho C. and O. railway of Indiana, with offices at Peru. His appointment went into effect on March 1. H. F. Shaw, of Muncie. has been appointed general agent with offices at Muncie. E. W. Paulson, of Cincinnati, and L. M. Johnson, of Rusfel, Kentucky, have been named as traveling freight agents. R. H. Vaughn,
Mar-vntn . . . . Thn larllpi rlnss of the of Cincinnati, has been put in charge j Rheumatism is "nam onlv
Christian Church will meet March U of through freight traffic, "o"' j one cue in fifty nquira internal tatwith Mra Tessa Rlose Rev Gul-i at Cincinnati. He will carry the title ...... Udge mSlE S -kVpotment of assistant-general freight agent. T. rt- Stop drugging! Rub soothing. 1-ere Sunday. The evening services 1 1- Gurney, of Cincinnati, has been ' rfnetrating St. Jacobs Oil directly was held at the M. E. church Wil-inamed as issistant-general passenger j into your sore, stiff joints and muscles Ham Warner has moved into the j agent and relief comes instantly. "St.
Mutchner property and Mrs. Anna! wore tnan one nun or tne itu or 'Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism
called upon to make known their ; places of residence or whereabouts by j the attorney general, who issued a J proclamation to this effect today.
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a small trial bottle of old-time "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief and a cure awaits you. "St. Jacobs Oil" has cured millions of rheumatism sufferers in the
last half century, and is Just as good i
RICHMOND THEATRE Home of the Clearest Pictures Between 6th and 7th on Main
TODAY GEORGE WALSH in "PUTTING ONE OVER" Alao a Snub Pollard Comedy
THURSDAY
ALICE JOYCE
In
THE LION AND
THE MOUSE"
And a Mack Swain Comedy Prices Adults 17c, Children 11c
Mutchner has moved to the Harry ! Eo car repairmen that quit work in the , cure which never disappoints and can-! for pclatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back-
Harrison s iarm' east or town nienfimsjuauw .-l jo-ius uci.ttu.-r ui , not uurn or aiscoior mo stun. I acne, sprains uu st-ius,
ladies class of the Christian church , reclassification with a resulting drop i Limber up! Quit complaining! Get
has arranged a parcel post to be held
here Saturday night, March 20.
water. They worked on the theory that a drop of.water must present a form offering the least air resistance because of its liquid state. Thus the
Boiionseo is considerably bigger in
Peterson and Prentis Edwards. . .Mrs. Marion Hull of Richmond came to visit her mother. Mrs. Susan Mendenhall. who have been very ill. Miss Mabel
Pedro was the guest of Clarence Pe-
diamefer and much shorter than the ! dro and family Saturday Mrs. J. L.
Zeppelina that bombed London and , Replogle arrived home Saturday morn-; Paris. With virtually the same gas ' ing from Richmond, where she visited! capacity, its lifting power is a little : relatives Mrs. Arley Lockridge oft more than the Zeppelin's, and with its , Newcastle is the guest of her sister, j total of 1.040 horse power, as against j Mrs. Martin Pegg and family Miss i the old type's 450-horso power, the Virginia Mendenhall returned to Owas- j ,",pred has" been doubled. so, Mich.. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.' The fact that in the Bodensee the! Thomas Frazier arrived home TuesGermans have taken a tremendous day from Richmond, where they 6pent step forwa.d in airship construction the greater part of the winter with tends to make plausible their insist- their children Miss Lois Wilkinson, , ent denials that any one in authority who has been making her home with : had anything to do with the des true- Newman Mendenhall's family, left for j tion of the twelve war-time Zeppelins : her parents' home northwest of Dal- j which w ere to have been surrendered ton, where she i3 to be married to j to the allies. : Bernard Beeson about March 6 I "We are perfectly willing to let the ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bond moved to i allies have all the old Zeppelins," said their home in the south part of town, Carl Vbselsang, head of the Hamburg-i last week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jor-
STRAUGHNS, Ind Mrs. Frank Hiatt, died Feb. 23, at Mr. Rollin Hlatt's home, south of Straughn. Funeral services were held in Christian Church, Feb. 25. Burial at. Kbenezer. Rev. Hoofer officiated Mr. Homer Smith, of Greenfield, was a Straughn caller last Monday Mrs. Ralph Elwell and son called on her mother, Mrs. Walter Thompson, Tuesday afternoon.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. James Henely have moved on the O. H. Maple farm, south of town Mr. Luther Hall is confined to his bed with siatica rheumatism Milton Martin entertained to dinner Sunday, Miss Katherlne Compton and Miss Nellie Nugen, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler Martha Catey has the measles Leslie Butler, formerly of Straughn, was married to Miss Fay Clifton, of Lewlsville last Thursday at Newcastle Mr. and
in wages from 67 to 48 cents an hour.
have returned to work. It was at first! believed that four years' experience j as a car repairman was required bo-' bore a mechanic's wages was paid. Later developments were that four! years experience at any trade used in I the repair of freight cars was all that!
was necessary, providing a written statement was produced.
W. L. Scott, the newly appointed j Pennsy master-mechanic, and A. C. j
watson, new superintendent, neid a general conference with yard and office executives of the division in the office of the superintendent Tuesday afternoon. Tfec. conference was to make the new offTNals acquainted with the subordinate executives, and al?o to outline plans to be carried out under private administration. Practically the entire office force, formerly stationed at the Twelfth street offices of the Pennsy, has been moved to the new offices in the east yards. Completion of the move has
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The Isle of Conquest
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AL JENNINGS In the great western "The Unexpected Shot
And for a good laugh a Big V Comedy
THURSDAY
WILLIAM DUNCAN In the Vitagraph thriller "Smashing Barriers"
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ENID" BENNETT In "The Desert Wooing"
