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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1920.

AERIAL ARMADA TO COMPETE IN TROPHY RACE THANKSGIVING

-'. fBy Associated -Press) NEW "YORK, Nov. 10. An aerial armada, greater than any ever before assembled lor a race will compete for the Pulitzer Trophy Thanksgiving day, starting and ending at Mitchel Field,- Mineola, New York. Forty or more Airships with speeds exceeding 100 miles an hour are to participate in the 160-mile flight over a closed triangular course. Eighteen army airplane and eight representing the navy already have been entered, according to the Aero club of America, which will conduct

the race. Sadi Lecointe, winner of the recent Gordon-Bennett trophy con

test at Paris may be a contestant, and each of the American airplanes en

tered in that international speed race

is expected to be In the starting line up at Mineola.

Aviation organizations of foreign countries have expressed interest in

the coming contest and an inquiry

from the French Aero club indicated its desire to enter one or more "ships." The Pulitzer Trophy, donated by Ralph Pulitzer to the Aero Club of America, is to be competed for annually, the coming race being the first. Gold, silver and bronze plaques have been hung up for winners of first, second and third places, and in addition, nearly $4,000 in Liberty bonds is to be awarded pilots of craft which perform best in machines of various classes. Free-for-all is the type of race it will be, but each plane must have an air speed greater, than 100 miles an hour as loaded for the start of the race, and the, factors of safety, visibility and manoenverability are to be considered by the Judges before entrants can start " "Four 40-mile laps will be embraced in the 160-mile triangular coarse with .the turns at Wantaga and Babylon, Long Island. " ' - -

THEODORE BURTON MAY BE SPEAKER OF NEW CONGRESS

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Congressman-elect Theo. BurtRv, Theodore Burton, former U. S. senator and row congressman-elect from the twenty-second district in Ohio, may be chosen speaker, say political leaders. Burton's knowledge of national affairs due to bis experience in the senate makes him the logical man, 'tis said.

The Theatres

I WASHINGTON. ' Who that is at all familiar with motion pictures has not heard of Roscoe Arbuckle Who has not enjoyed his good naiured comedy, his likable personality, his familiar look of asfon"ifhment, his slow but compelling :Ymile? Now the public is to see a new Arburkle. .lust as good naturrd. just as human, .iust as likable but this time .in a really legitimate role, one comliining comedy with serious acting the Mellar role of George Melfnrd':produotion of "'The Round I'p." that of :tlie fat sheriff named by inversion. j"SUm', Hoover. It will be shown at Jhe, Washington Theatre next four ays, beginning today. f By arrangement with Joseph "pehenck. Rosr-oe Arbuckle was specially ensaged to play the star part in tli big Paramount picturization of the famou stage drama of the West by Edmund Day, the scenario of winch

was written by Tom Foinian. Mabel Julienne Scott plavs opposite the star. MURRAY Some of the exterior scenes for ''The Husband Hunter," in which Vjieen Percy will be presented by William Fox at this theatre beginning I MflUr's AntieUo Od, Known mm

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to be photographed in the picture. Playing with Eileen Percy In her new Fox production is , Miss Chow Young, a Chinese girl. Although a native of California Miss Young was reared according to strict Chinese rules. She makes a point of collecting handsome and costly Chinese costumes some of which will be seen in "".The Husband Hunter." Chinese women in motion pictures are a rarity. MURRETTE "She's beautiful in all kinds of clothes." They'll be able to say that of Bebe Daniels after the first showing of You Never Can Tell." the brunette beauty's initial Kealart starring vehicle now showing. For certainly in it. she has run the entire gamut of ieminine clothing. One day a plum girl in gingham; the next attired in the silks and satins of luxury, even such radically different

costumes fail to dim the Daniels beau

ty or make less effective her distinctive personality. In fact many critical observers have been quick to say that the star's appearance in- the .clothes of poverty, especially, will be a convincing argument to those who have held that the Daniels prettiness is that of a hot house flower beautiful only in gorgeous clothes and wondrous settings such as those of "Male and Female" and "Why Change Your Wife?" Perhaps the most appealing moment in the whole production is that where the tenement girl and her family are thrown out of house and home, their belongings stacked on the sidewalk. Miss Daniels is garbed in a heavy woolen dress and tremendous clodhopper shoes.

Peruvian Senators Disorderly in Debate (By Associated Press) LIMA. Peru, Nov. 10. Disorder

broke out in Peruvian Senate Tuesday curing a discussion of budget and so serious did the situation become that the president was forced to suspend the meeting. An encounter between Senators Miguel Grau and Roger Lujan Ripoll precipitated the incident. Senator Grau has made public a statement censuring the government which he declares, has been exercising a ' most outrageous dictatorship" and the Senate, which is asserted to be violating the constitution. The statement has created a great sensation.

TOWN BLOWN INTO PROGRESS In the rehabilitation of Halifax only houses of quality are allowed to be erected. All rebuilding improvements are done on the most approved plans so that in near future Halifax will be a beautiful and a modern town in every particular.

Hard Road Near Oxford Almost Completed; Start College Corner Pike Soon OXFORD. O.. Nov. 10. The work of paring the Colerain pike will be completed in ten days, and the road will be, thrown open to the public. Thi3 will give a paved roadway between this village and Hamilton, with the ex ceptlon of One-eighth of a mile the east corporation line of Oxford. Work on the College Corner pike will start next spring. Teachers Prepare Meal. The public school teachers of this village, many of whom live in boarding bouses, wanted a change of feed last evening; so they went to the stores and bought a raft of good things for supper. Tben they donned aprons and entered the domestic science rooms of the school building, and cooked their meal. The members of the board of education were guests of the teachers. It was stated that

a very fine supper was served. McGuffey Has Good Record. The McGuffey high school football team will close its season Friday afternoon in a game with the Franklin high school. McGuffey has a perfect score this season. Last month Franklin was defeated 28 to 0. Delta Zeta Entertains. The Delta Zeta sorority, of Miami university, Tuesday afternoon gave a

delightful reception in honor of its new patroness, Mrs. Little, wife of Coach George E. Little. Over 100 women were present, and the affair was one of the most notable social events of the season.

G roup Marriages Lower Cost of Hague Ceremonies THE HAGUE, Nov. 10 The cost of getting married in The Hague all depends on the day of the week. For some reason that has never been explained Monday . is society day and marriages on that day at the city hall, where every couple must go for the official ceremony, cost 60 guilders (Nominally equivalent to 40 cents each). On Saturdays the charge is five guilders, or nothing at all, depending upon whether the couples desire a separate ceremony all for them-

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selves or be married in groups of twenty couples at a time. At these group marriages, the officiating clerk reels off in five minutes the marriage formula, all the couples listening in, chorusing "yes" at the proper time, and then all file in and sign the book. Then they are married.

COSTA RICO FAILS TO SEND DELEGATES TO CONFERENCE SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Salvador, Nov. 10. Costa Rica has not as et sent delegates to the congress of municipalities now in session at An-

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tigua, Guatemala. A proposition 17 the Honduras delegation that the seats provided Tor the Costa Rio.n representatives-would remain unoccupied until that country sent delegates, was approved today, and it was moved that the Costa Rican representatives would be given a cordial welcoiue when they appeared.

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TODAY Maurice Tourneur's great sea production "THE LIFE LINE" The greatest thriller of the sea a romance you will long remember. Also Snub Pollard Comedv

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TODAY Artcraft Special Production with all star cast The Dark Star A sensational detective story from the famous novel WITH IT RUTH ROLAND

in the thrilling western

Ruth of tKe Rockies"

And a rip-roaring comedy for a good laugh 'BEAR SKINS AND BEAUTIES'

Murray Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra

LAST TIMES TODAY OLD BLACK JOE LAND Five clever artists depicting a "Scene in Dixie" featuring Happy Golden and Viola Lewis. Hear the pickaninnies sing; see them dance! Special stage settings. A great act. THE GIRL IN THE BASKET With Mile. Vera Joelet In an electric bower of flowers she floats over the audience hestowing smiles and roses between songs. An electrical novelty. BERNARD AND FERRIS Two Comedians in "Out of the Kitchen"

VIOLET GOULET "Dainty Violiniste'

C ARM EL MYERS in "IN FOLLY'S TRAIL" Five-reel feature of New York's Bohemian life.

COMIG THURSDAY "The Act Beautiful" Feiher and Griffith Given and Clark Frawley and West

Theatre Beautiful

TADE DOLAN'S ENTERTAINERS

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"Where The 8tars Twinkle FlrtV

Today and Tomorrow BEBE DANIELS

In Her First Big Release

"You Can Never Tell"

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Her Name Was Jones Rut that was only one of the many reasons why she wanted to get married. And so she began her short and merry career as an amateur vamp. Rowena Jones, check-girl in a fashionable hotel, mailed with borrowed plumage pretty close to the flame, but she accomplished her objective. Bebe Daniels, as Rowena Jones, is the daintiest, sauciest, most piquant good-little-bad-girl. Don't miss her in that comedy of contrasts, "YOU NEVER CAN TELL." New Musical Offering TADE DOLAN'S ENTERTAINERS And IONA BOOTH, Soprano Some Comedy FUNNY FAY TINCHER in a Christie Comedv "THE SEASIDE SIREN" Where laughs come faster than the ocean waves. Foamy with foolishness, brimful of beauty.

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Coming Friday and Saturday GEORGE WALSH in "THE PLUNGER'

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OOMING AS BIG AS THE WEST 4 in the World Famous Role of the Rotund Sheriff "SLIM" HOOVER

In the Cast Jane Acker Wallace Berry Mabel Scott "Irving Cummin gs Tom Foreman Guy Oliver

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The story universally known as the greatest western stage success ever enjoyed by Americans, with its struggle of savage and white; romance of gold; grit of the pioneer; loyaltry, deviltry, daring, love and hate.

Now for the first time filmed 'mid the valleys and crags of the everlasting ranges with hundreds of troopers, cowboys and Indians in Seven Smashing Reels of laughter, thrills and excitement. 4 BIG DAYS STARTING TODAY

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