Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 24, 7 December 1920 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1920.

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CITIZENS CONSIDER RELIEF OF CHILDREN STARVING IN EUROPE

A number of Richmond business men representing: various local organizations, and Mrs. Paul Comstock. representing the Woman's club, met In the Chamber of Commerce rooms at 4 p. m., Monday, to consider raising money for relief of suffering children of Europe. The meeting was called by S. E. Nicholson, of this city, who is interested In the work of the Euro pean Relief Council, which is endeavoring to provide for starving people in the war ravaged countries. Herbert Hoover is chairman of the organization. It is the plan 'of this body to raise $33,000,000 in the United States, with which to carry on the entemrise. To

do this'it is evident that every county"

end state in the union must be fully prepared to make an effort In the work. Of this $33,000,000, 25 per cent is to go to the Red Cross, five per cent to general relief work, and the remaining 70 per cent toward the feed lug of the three and a half million starving people in Poland. Austria. Hungary. Germany. Czecho-Slovakia, rnd the Baltic provinces, according to Mr. Nicholson. Banded together in the European Relief Council are the following: American Friends Service committee, American Red Cross, American Relief

administration. Federal Council of the;

Churches of Christian America, Jewish Joint. Distribution committee, Knights of Columbus, Young Men's Christian association, and the Young Women's Christian association. It was decided by those attending the meeting Monday that the work in this community in the interest of relief, should be carried on under the direction of the heads of the old Wayne County War Work council.

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Moonshiners Arraigned After Pitched Battle LEXINGTON', K. Dec. 7. While deputy United States marshals served warrants on 20 or more men wanted on charges of moonshining in the "South America" section of Whitley county today, four members of the band with whom revenue officers fought a pitched battle Saturday were arraigned before U. S. Commissioner Rollins at Pineyville..

SEEK MYSTERY SOLUTION. (By Asfo'ated Pros.") FORT WAYNE, Ind., Dec. 7 It was stated by the Ft. Wayne medical laboratory Monday that certain parts of the body recovered from ruins of the burned Frazier house at artford City, were on the way here for examination. No effort was made to identify ths remains, aside from determining

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"MY GOLDEN GIRL"

"My Golden Girl," Victor Herbert's

latest and best musical show, is an-' nounced at the Washington for Tuesday night only. Surely Victor Herbert's name needs ! no introduction, for he is without f doubt, Americas foremoEt composer of ; music and has to his credit such well-1 known successes as "The Velvet i

Lady." "Princess Pat." "The Red Mill," "Mile. Modiste" and many others. Mr. Herbert's scores are noted for thetr delightful melody and swing, and "My Golden Girl" easily surpasses any ether that this brilliant composer has turned out in recent years. Frederic Arnold Rummer is responsible for the book and lyrics and has worked into the libretto a highly interesting and humorous plot, and for those who have read any or all. of this brilliant author's books or short stories, appearing each week, or month in the magazines, "My Golden Girl" will naturally contain an additional interest. A truly wonderful combination this Kummer-Herbert play. "My Golden Girl" promises a strictly high class company of excellent singers and dancers, a large and pretty chorus, whose gowns will cause a furor among the women. Elaborate scenery and lighting effects are carried. You surely cannot afford to miss this Kummer-Herbert musical gem. MURRETTE Caution and love are a very poor combination. Louis Martinot. a young Frenchman,

thought he loved Susanne Bergomat, but his conventional French soul hesitated at proposing ro her before he knew what her family was like. So he deputed his friend. Paul Blythe, to investigate and. if the girl was found to have worthy parentage, to propose marriage for him. Right then and there began the complications which local playgoers will see when "Her Beloved Villain' comes

to the Murrette theatre for two days beginning Wednesday. For it happened that Blythe was an enterprising American and when he fell in love with the girl him?elf he had no compunctions about writing his cautious friend that the Bergomat family were notorious high-steppers, loved intoxicants, and that Susanne inherited the parental traits! Then he promptly married the girl himself and took her to live in another city, hoping his friend would never discover his deception. Susanne loved Blythe devotedly and was rather amused at his deception when she discovered it, but determined to punish him for it. The ensuing incidents make it one of the best comedy vehicles seen on the screen in some time. A new way to light a cigar is demonstrated in "Nonsense," latest of the

DOCTOR SAYS WAR REACTION CAUSED MODERN PAINT FAD

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Moran are seen in the overalls of j teen something worthy of vaudeville honest toil. They are two plumbers Presentation. whn ire anxious to find a quicker way ' A comedy playlet was presented in

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Dr. Rosalie Slaughter Morton. Dr. Rosalie Slaughter Morton of New York, chairman of the American Women's hospital and founder and chairman of the international Serbian committee, who recently returned from four years of gratuitous war service in Europe, says she is impressed by the contrast between tht sincere suffering there and the flippant social attitude of many people hare, which expresses itself in the prevalence of mskeup, scanty attire and jungle dances.

two reel Mermaid comedies at the Muirette theatre, Wednesday in a manner that is promised to bring a roar of laughter. In this picture Jack White, producer of "A Fresh Start" is said to have introduced more novelties than have ever been included in a two reel film. It is a burlesque on life in the country and in a western dance hall, with heroiifes, heroes, villians and all. Jimmie Adams is the featured player and opposite him is Marvel Rea, while the cast includes Sydney Smith,

Frank Coleman and the girls who at

tracted so much attention in the first of this comedy series. MURRAY

In "Once a Plumber " now showing at the Murray, Eddie Lyons and Lee

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and secretary of a copper mining com pany. They find that the duties of the president and secretary consist of wearing jazzy sport clothes, drinking lots of gta rlckeys, and being vamped by a duo of pleasing experts. A little later detectives arrive and the plumbers find that another of their duties is to be the goats for the fraud ulent promoters of a fake company. Instead of finding a quick way to get in a palace, they find that it is a quick way to get in tail. y "Once a Plumber " is Lyons' and Moran's third big comedy feature for Universal. Like the first one, "Every

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MURRAY VAUDEVILLE. Better, and still better, seems to be

the vaudeville policy at the Murray

theater. During the past few bills es

pecially, the public has seen one or two acts that have been far above the average, but a complete trick is turned

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lover In great style by three men and

a girl. The. scene took place in Chicago's moral courtroom. It had feeling and comedy Intermingled. The girl

ience, he demonstrated that he could do two or three distinctive things at ence. Then as a "curtain , ended by doing five things at he same time. His equal Is seen rarely in Richmond.

People held their breath when the.!

Casting Campbells, aerial performers.

accoranlished startling feats. Their

was arrested on charge of stealing. Dffering was marked by the ability to The plaintiff was evidently more of a tnrow one another a-whirling in the crook than the girl, and the way the air at a dizzy height, old farmer from Dakota told the The llne of jokeg 6ongs and clever smooth accuser a "thing or two, was wJt exhibited by Davis and Chad wick the delight of the evening. rthon the best that has been in

wrrv Knhne "The Incomoarable !

lYir-iiLOiinu, uauicu txnt u .... .. .... audience- by his miraculous mental powers. Before the unbelieving aud-

ity in dancing steps and jokes marked their act throughout. . " -..

CASHIER SENTENCED. ' By Associated Press " GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Dec. 7. Fred W. French, assistant cashier- of the Grand Rapids City Trust & Savings Bank, who pleaded guilty last week to a charge of embezzling $50,000 of the bank's funds, was sentenced today to from ten to twenty years imprisonment. French, according to the police, confessed to shortages to-

the habit of appearing here. Original- taling at least $300,000.

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(4) PINCHED (4) A comedy playlet presented by three men and one woman with the scene in Chicago's Moral Court room. Laughter and tears intermingle in one of the cleverest sketches of the season.

HARRY KAHNE "The Incomparable Mentalist", a "Master Mind" of concentration. He reads, writes, spells, talks and adds a column of figures at the same time. A truly wizard.

CASTING CAMPBELLS America's premier comedy and sensational casting act. Four sterling athletes in a thrilling aerial exhibition alternated with comedy.

DAVIS and CHADWICK Singers and Comedy Dancers

LYONS and MORAN in their hilariously funny fivereel feature "ONCE A PLUMBER. ALWAYS A PLUMBER"

Coming Thursday PATCHES A spectacular Song and Dance Revue, Marcus and Booth; Reinie and Florence and Adonis and Dog.

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