Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 131, 12 April 1920 — Page 7
i THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1920.
PAGE SEVEN
GARDNER FUNERAL 0 HELD: SURVIVED BY
RICHMOND RELATIVE
EATON. O., April 12. Funeral serv
ices for Walter Gardner. 31. farmer,
The loss cf acreago on account of lack of labor -will be approximately 30 per cent of normal. Will Observe Memorial Day. Acticittes looking to observance of Memorial day have been taken up by the Eaton Memorial association. A general committee consisting of E. A. Bailey, chairman; Mayor Harry I Rleinger and Peter Ji Wiseman has been appointed. Purchase of flags and
Appoint
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of a corn shredder accident, were 'r?l Z.l.
in a meeting rnoay uigni.
Fees Getting Slim. Fees In police court are and have
a corn shredder accident, were
held thia afternoon In Ware's chapel.
ten miles north of Eaton, after which;
the body was taken to Camden for burial. The funeral service was largely attended. The accident resulting in Gardner's death happened on the farm of Mrs. Cora Stamback, near Gettysburg. Jef
ferson township. He had climbed on top of the machine and In some manner slipped feet-first through an opening Into the rolls of the shredder. One leg was severed. He lived only a short time following the accident. He had gone with William Everdlng's shredding crew to help out for the day. Gardner lived on the Clem Cooper farm, five miles northwest of Eaton. He is survived by his wife, three sisters, Misses Cora and Vlrgie Gardner, of Eaton; Miss Mary Gardner, of Winchester, Ind.; one brother, Russell, residing west of Eaton, and two halfbrothers, Lester, living near Sugar Valley and Roy, of Richmond, Ind. He was a son of the late Thomas Gardner. Probabilities are some definite action on a proposition to locate an automobile factory in Eaton will be taken in a public meeting Tuesday evening in the courthouse auditorium. A meeting to further consider the
proposition was to have been held Saturday evening, following a preliminary meeting Thursday night, but the attendance was so small that the
meeting wa3 called off until Tuesday
night.
Miss Ashworth Hurt. Miss Martha Ashworth, 15, is recov
ering from hurts sustained when phe was "struck and run over by a Ford car Saturday afternoon at Main and Barron streets, as ehe was crossing the street One rib and her nose were fractured and she was scratched and bruised. She was takken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ashworth, two miles northwest of Eaton. The car that run down the girl was driven by Harry Richardson, 19, who is not blamed. Labor is Short. There exists a 50 per cent shortage of farm labor in Preble county, according to estimate of farmers familiar with local farm conditions. They cay the pay of unmarried farm hands in the county averages $50 a month, with keep thrown in, while married men receive an average of $75 a month, with many privileges. Many are also furnished with a house in which to live.
been mighty slim picking, declares
Mayor Harry L. Risinger, judge of the court. "Same here," says Marshal Willard Armstrong. "Seemingly everybody Is on their good behavior," added the officer.
classes of bond4 outstandinc in this district
In making exchanges on the first and second fours the treasury department has ruled that deliveries of permanent bonds will consist of first and second fours and one-fourth, unless the holder requests otherwise. As there Is no advantage in possession of the 4 per cent bonds, It is expected that by making exchanges in this manner they will be practically eliminated from the market. The first fours represent conversions of the first three and one-half per cent Liberty Loan bonds to the
four per cent bonds of the second Lib
erty loan. The second fours are the
original second loan. There is every
Thomas' support in the screen telling of the story. "Youthful Folly" falls in the wide category of society dramas, but' there is enough action in It to make it register as melodrama. The scenes are laid in the South and in New York and full advantage has" been taken of abundant opportunities to create strikingly beautiful stage pictures as the backgrounds for the action. MURRF.TTE. An almost lifelike story of how a simple, inconspicuous girl, through a strange series of incidents arose from the depths of a western roadhouse and obscure p.nd uncertain parentage to a
position of wealth and power in her
community is the story of "The Fight
advantage In converting these to the.ing Shepherdess," from the famous
Liberty Loan Bonds Are Exchanged by Holders; No Charge, Emphasized Holders of third Liberty Loan coupon bonds have started to exchange their temporary certificates into permanent bonds in the Seventh Federal Reserve district, according to the reports of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. As the returns are beginning to come in the officials of the reserve
bank wish to reiterate the statement
made in March, when the first ex
changes were made, that there is absolutely no charge to the bond holder
for the exchange.
"The government makes no charge
for the exchange of temporary Into
permanent bonds," i-aid a Federal
Reserve bank official. The temporary ones may be surrendered through banks and trust companies and forwarded by them to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. The new bonds will be delivered at the expense of the United States. The bank wishes to make this point clear to all holders of Liberty bonds so they will know officially that no bank has
the right to charge anything for effecting the exchange." In this district there Is outstanding approximately $502,000,000 of the third loan bonds, dated May 9, 1918 and maturing September 15, 1928. To this issue there was close to 3,450,00OJndividual subscribers. "" Has Supplies of Bonds The reserve bank has supplies of the permanent bonds of the first and second fours and first and second four and one-fourth. In round numbers there is $518,000,000 of theno four
four and one-fourth per cent bonds of
the third Liberty loan, as they retain their original maturity dates. The first fours have been without an interest coupon since last Decernber; the second fours since November. This interest will be fully adjusted on the exchange into permanent bonds.
book by Caroline Lockhart, and the latest Anita Stewart production which will be seen at the Murrette Theatre, tonight and Tuesday. The natural inclinations of the girl
t ie against the surroundings In which the was placed and it so transpired that by chance a recluse sheep-herder
with a sense of chivalry arrived at the tavern to champion her cause against the advances of an objectionable character. It. was through the opportunity offered by this man that Kate. Dlaved bv Anita Stewart, was
able to leave the tavern and take up a life as a hermit girl. An appealing romance enters the story 6hortIy after Kate leaves the tavern. Hughie DisBton played by Wallace MacDonald, visiting the cattle country becomes enamored of the simple shepherdess and an engagement is ffected. Ljttle does the youth realize that when he revisitB the
sheep country after his years in college he will find a difference in his little shepherd girl and a difference
that causes him much pain but makes , standing in a primitive though trag-!
for a very interesting picture. ic ay.
MURRAY. This verdict of a backwoods .country sheriff in "Man's Desire," starring Lewis S. Stone, distributed by Exhibitors Mutual, to be shown at the Murray, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, la a sample of "border jus-
! tice," meted out by red-blooded men
in primitive civilization. Tom Denton beat "Bull" Larkln on the draw, and these rough lumbermen knew "Bull" had it coming to him. Border Justice Is demonstrated in a graphic way in "Man's Desire," a drama in which atavistic men with courage n their hearts and blood in their veins settle personal micunder-
Lewis S. Stone gives a remarkably strong characterization of a "straight . shooter" in this virile drama, written by himself and produced under the direction of Lloyd Ingraham.
CHICAGO U. PLAN8 STADIUM. What will be the largest and most beautiful stadium in the United States is planned by the University of Chicago. It will seat 90,000 persons when completed, about 25.000 more than the Yale Bowl seats. The Chicago stadium wil lhave an arena 300 by 1,200 feet. It will cost at least $1,725,000.
The Theatres
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The story of Kate Prentice, scorned "with a sexless hatred by men who "win at any price," laid in the beautiful vistas' of the Western sheep and cattle land. Tense, grip'ping drama, with a wealth of incident and humor.
Also Hall Room Boys Comedy "Nothing But Nerve ' Admission: Adults 25c; Children 15c
Richmond Theatre
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7 People Laugh Galore THE CORNER STORE Four men and three girls in the most hilariously funny act In vaudeville. See The Grocery Store; the Three Rubes and The Mischievious Lad. Funnier .than "Peck's Bad Boy." Songs and dances by pretty girls. LEWIS STONE and JANE NOVAK in "A MAN'S DESIRE" A thrilling five-reel production of the great northwest
CARL AND INEZ NONSENSICAL ODDITIES A clever young chap who is a wizard on the Hawaiian steel guitar and a classy girl who can sing. BENTLEY and WALSH Bell Boy and the Athlete Don't let these boys fool you. You will think they are comedians, then they will astound you with their acrobatic feats. COMING THURSDAY ALICE TEDDY "World's famous roller skating and wrestling bear." Reception for the kiddies on the stage Saturday.
LADIES! If you loved a man would you deliberately have him marry another woman? See OLIVE THk
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