Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 278, 1 October 1920 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1920.

NEGRO'S TRAIL DRAWS PREBLE SHERIFF TO -CINCINNATI THURSDAY

FIRST REAL U. S. LINER IN 20 YEARS L IS IN COMMISSION ; FLEET BEING BUILT

EATON, O., Oct. 1. Sheriff George Jones went Thursday to Cincinnati to make an effort to arrest a negro who in last July shot at him while he was pursuing him to place him under arrest. The negro shot at the officer

at a, distance of about 200 feet but

missed. Another negro implicated In the shooting was captured and has since been confined in the county jail. The negroes were working with a gang of men .on the railroad west of Eaton a few miles and after they had been discharged they threatened to shoot-up the camp if not paid their money. Sheriff Jones was summoned. The fleeing negroes shot at him while making their getaway. Sheriff Jones got the tip that the negro who got away had been in Cincinnati for some time. Upham Offered Place. ? Dr. Alfred Upham, chair of English, Miami university, a native of Eaton, has been offered the presidency of Idaho university, at Moscow. He has 3ust returned from a conference with the officials of the university. He has not reached a decision relative to the offer. Gratis Plays Eaton. Gratis will furnish the opposition for the locals here Sunday afternoon at the ball park. Play will be called at 2:30. Rev.' Dunaway Resigns. The Rev. R. H. Dunaway has resigned as pastor of the Presbyterian churches in New Paris and Gettysburg, the resignation becoming effective today. His successor has not been selected. Mr. Dunaway has accepted a charge at Valpariso, Ind. Campaign Postponed. Because o the county fair this week and for other reasons, the membership campaign of the Preble County Farm bureau, to have opened last Monday, has been, postponed until Oct. 18. Teacher Marries. Mies Edith Magill, teacher in the local public schools, and Daryl A. Jlaney were married Thursday morning at six o'clock by the Rev. Hil'ey Maker, of the Christian church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Magill. Mr. Raney is a son of A. R. Raney, editor and publisher of the Eaton Democrat. Files Second Suit. After obtaining judgment against the Rev. Robert and Jennie Dillon and R. L. Pitsinger on a promissory note for $740, Charles Dawes filed another suit 'against the Dillons and Pitsinger to recover $514, alleged to represent, the face and interest of a promissory rote.

The Theatres

WASHINGTON A pair of appealing brown eyes, a winsome smile framed by a pair of beautiful lips, and the loveliest of hair, together with her natural ability as an actress won for little Marie Dunn, the exalted position of leading $-Jady in the new Goldwyn production,

"A Double Dyed Deceiver," starring Jack Pirkford. which comes to the

. Washington theater today and tomor

4t Trow. 1 Although still very young, it will y ot be long before the talented young ..dy will be awarded the significant electric lights and bold face type disI plays. As the sweetheart of Llano Kid . (Jack Pickford) Miss Dunn interprets the role of Estella, a little Spanish girl who is rescued by the Llano Kid ' ; after a thrilling rescue from a runa- . way carriage. In this latest Goldwyn

production she provides an irresistible appeal. MURRAY "Rose of Nome," one of the newest

SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS

tions. He said that there would be a thorough checking up of the regi6tra-1 tion in each precinct in Vanderburg ,

county, and that if any evidence is found of practices of destroying registration sheets, he would call the grand jury for immediate investigation.

40,000 ODD FELLOWS MARCH BEFORE CROWD OF 300,000 BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 1. A parade here of 40,000 Odd Felolws and Daughters of Rebekah was the outstanding public feature of the annual communication of the Sovereign Grand Lodge and the celebration of the 100th anni-

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Proud passenger cheering as the "Panhandle State" leaves dock, ' The "Panhandle State," said to be the first 100 per cent American passenger liner built in twenty years, recently began her first voyage to Queenstown. Bologne and London. She was built by the U. S. snipping board. Other "American made" lil Irs are to follow. Heretofore all the liners have been foreijrn-owoe-

FEELS LIKE NEW WOMAN SINCE TAKING TRUTONA

Fort Wayne Resident Declares Perfect Tonic Relieved Her From Trouble

versary of the founding of the order ir j nearly five hours to pass a given I ada were represented. Governor Coo"

police to be 00,000, viewed the strear "Lodges from almost every town and ard city officials reviewed the proce of marchers and floats, which tooi I lamlet in the United States and Can-sion. Vc

William Fox productions, with Gladys Brockwell starring1, opened its run yesterday at the Murray theatre. Like most Fox productions, this is a well worth while photoplay, showing the triumph of good over evil in a land where "the best is like the worst." The story centers about miners in the Alaskan gold fields and the Canadian Northwest. It is alive with romance and excellently acted. It pictures life in the raw, with man's primitive emotions paramount. It ha3 a big theme which carries the audience rapidly from one dramatic scene to another. An element of mystery marks the beginning, then like an avalanche the mighty rush of the story catches you and you are carried breathless to the end.

Indiana Brevities

W. H. COX ENTERS RACE. SPRINGFIELD. 111., Oct. l.Anothei Mr. Cox entered the race for president or the United States with the filing here Thursday afternoon of a complete state ticket of the Socialist. Labor party. Its standard bearer is William H. Cox, of St. Louis, Mo., and his running mate for vice president is August Gillhaus, of New York.

A beautiful woman never has to argue with a hotel clerk.

We

eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts.

Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull - misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoontul in a glass of water before breakfast for a few das and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is mace from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate " them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; 1 makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. - A well-known local drusprist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be- ; Heve in overcoming kidney trouble 1 while it is only trouble. Advertisement.

After you eat always use

ATOMIC

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one or two tablets eat like candy. IiistantvrelievesIIeartburn,Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, food souring, repeating, headacheand the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the best remedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug gut. Cost a trifle. Please try it I

SOUTH BEND Ernest Gariepy, a graduate of Montreal university, has been convicted for the murder of Earl Cook, a grocer of LaPorte, Ind.. who was shot and fatally wounded on Dec. 24, 1918. The jury was out for 24 hours. GIIEENSBURG The annual reunion of the survivors of the 37th regiment of Civil war veterans, has just closed its sessions here. Members of this regiment participated in Stone river and Chickamauga battles and in the Atlanta campaign. EVANSVILLE Judge Philip C. Gould has threatened to call the grand jury into session to investigate reports of alleged mishandling of registra-

Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 30 "I feel exactly like a new woman, and even my neighbors have noticed a change in my disposition, since I've taken Trutona," Mrs. Stella Robinson, a well known Fort Wayne woman, who lives at 215 Superior street, happily told the Trutona representative who called upon her a few days ago. "I was suffering from nervousness and indigestion," she continued, "and all the medicines I tried seemed unable to reach my trouble. I was so constipated, my bowels would go for as long as four days without an action, and at times a lump seemed to form in my stomach, just like lead. I just had to force down every bite of my food and if I ate a big meal, I would become bloated and suffer terribly. I was so nervous that anyone walking across the floor caused me to jump. Naturally I couldn't sleep well at night." "Trutona seemed to give me relief, after the first few doses, and now my bowels are getting more regular every day. I'm not the least bit nervous any more either. And sleep well I sleep as sound as a child now. I eat like a pig, too, it seems that I can'i get enough to eat, and I'm hungry a1' the time." "But the best of all, I can eat anything I care for now, and I don't hav; to suffer any of the former bad after effects. It's just as I said, I simpl feel like a new woman since I've taken the Perfect Tonic, and I can't say enough for this wonderful medicine." Trutona is sold in Richmond at Clem Thistlethwaite's seven drug stores. Advertisement.

TODAY Paramount Artcroft offers the star supreme MARY PICKFORD in the most wonderful production of her career. "STELLA MARIAS" Smiles, tears and a beautiful love story. And with it EDDIE POLO in the sensational western drama "The Vanishing Dagger" And for a good laugh MUTT and JEFF in "The Bare Idea"

WORRY AND WRINKLES

Despondency is a thing of evil results. Worry produces nothing but wrinkles and wretchedness. Let the reader put a. note on her bureau, on her desk, and at the head of her bed, just two words, "Don't Worry"

Worry is the greatest foe to the happiness of any household. An anxious, despondent face, a fretful, complaining voice, will make every one un comfortable. A woman's nerves are more

truly the cause of worry than outside troubles. The nerves are to a woman's body the telegraph system which surely warns her of any trouble in the feminine make-up. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the ideal woman's tonic for such conditions. When a woman complains of backache, dizziness or pain when everything looks black before her eyes a dragging feeling, or bearing-down, with nervousness, she should turn to this "temperance" herbal tonic, known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It can be obtained in almost every drug store in the land and the ingredients are printed in plain English on the wrapper. -Put up in tablets or liquid. Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo,N .Y., will send a trial size of "Favorite Prescription" tablets for 10c. Also write Dr. Pierce for confidential advice and you will receive the medical attention of a specialist, wholly without fee no charge whatever.

Theatre Beautiful

AMERICAN MARIMBA BAND

MURRETTE THEATRE "Where The Stars Twinkle First"

Today and Tomorrow

OPALS are the hirthstones for October. They are lucky. Wear Your Birthstone

Is Richmond

LAST TIMES TODAY ROBERT WARWICK in "MIZZOURI" A picture of the great novel that presents the thrillers of old, today. A story that embodies love, romance and action. Also Second Episode of "HIDDEN DANGERS" Featuring Jean Page and Joe Ryan. A similar number to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

jffiammouilJlrlaxiftQicture

His second big picture, made as Hart wanted it. Acted as Hart loves to act.

A Stirring Tuie of a Man, a Maid, a Pinto Pony, and a Robber Band in the Great Southwest! A FIGHTER WHO IS GRIT Against A ROTTER WHO IS DIRT!

A Big Comedy "A FRESH START" Second Educational Comedy Series

7 Pieces 7 AMERICAN MARIMBA BAND

ADMISSION: Evenings Adults, 40 cents; Children, 25 cents BARGAIN MATINEES Adults, 25 centt; Children, 15 cents

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The "Bayer Cross" on tablets is the thumb-print which positively identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 20 years, and proved safe by millions.

Safety first I Insist upon an unbroken "Bayer package" containing proper directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism. Neuritis, Lumbago and for Pain generally. Made and owned strictly by Americans.

Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger packages Aspirin la tha trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Honoacetlcacldeiter of EalicjrUc&ci

Today and Tomorrow

Today and Tomorrow

"Could You Love a Man TOo Has Stolen

And Killed?'

Could She? She could and did. She saw that Love, the Great Transformer, had purged his boyish soul of meanness and crime. A picture with a glorious, glowing message. See it !

Samuel Goldwyn.

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Topics of The Day

Also Pollard Comedy

Bray Pictograph

SELECT VAUDEVILLE

MURRAY " BETTER COME EARLY"

Hear Our Big PIPE ORGAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA

Three New Acts and Feature Photoplay TODAY AND LAST HALF

(5) "THE CHAPINS (5) Five "Big-Time" artists in a refined comedy musical and singing act entitled "Musical Varieties", from the larger city circuits. Special scenery.

GLADYS BROCKWELL in "THE ROSE OF NOME" Five-reel Fox Production

THE VANDEKOORS Two comedians in a talking and singing act. Introducing "Felix" the mind-reading duck. Special stage setting. HUNTER AND ADAMS In their matrimonial farce "HUSBANDS", Introducing singing and yodeling. Special scenery. COMING MONDAY Colonel Jack George, the funniest blackface comedian In vaudeville; Keno, Keys and Melrose and Joe and Sadie De'Lier.

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