Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 57, 15 January 1921 — Page 8
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, JAN. 15, 1921. ANSONIA RAIL WRECK TO BE INVESTIGATED; man has its modern parallel in "The man who had another god besides "Buddies" Comes to the Murray Wednesday Romance Promoters," the Vitagraph screen production, with Earle Williams as the star, which will be shown at the Murray theater on Sunday. While Diogenes, the eccentric old Greek philosopher, pursued his quest with a lighted lantern at midday, Quentard Ixrr.3 did the same thing a couple of thousand years later by the use of unlimited wealth. Lorris was a millinoaire and lived in a wonderful mansion near New York. Diogenes, it is reported, lived in a tub and was rather peeved when some emperor or other would get in his sunlight. These differences aside, Lorris as just like Diogenes In wanting a money. For Lorris had a daughter, Betty, an only daughter, and there were many penniless, calculating young men hovering around, bent on capturing the (Continued on l-asre Eleven) without qiw ton falls t nt . BCZCMA. GREEN CASE ENDED TITTER Of ijla' " Get it at Quigley's Drug Store A WOMtn RKrlHfKJmTtOM Mrs. P. T. Tryor, Franklin At.. Otnego. O., wrlten: "Nine year ago I wa very much afflicted with kidney trouble. I bouKht different kinds of medi
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; GREENVILLE, r,0.. Jan. 15. The railroad commission la Investigating the cause of the railway wreck at Anrod la two weeks ago. in which the engineer was instanUy -killed and a number oX people injured. It; Is presumed the report of the commission will be lhat' the ' engineer did not realize his iieamees to the ' siding, which be ran into at a high rate of " Sues for Divorce. ? The suit for divorce in Darke County COfrnmon Pleas Court, In which Charle3 Green was the plaintiff and Mabel E.
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Green the defendant, has been dis
missed,; and the costs assessed against
the former. Mr. and Mrs. Green, for
mer residents of Greenville, but who now reside in Ansonia, have reached
an agreement outside of court, and
win continue to live together. Suit Dismissed. The suit brought In Common Plea3
Gourt recently by John Warner against Harvey Arnold, his tenant, has been dismissed, and the costs in the
case assessed against the plaintiff
Warner alleges,: that he was not receiving his just dues from the sale of
products of his farm by the tenant,
Harvey Arnold. , , a File Wtll Suit
p. A. Lowdenslager et al, children
or the first wife of the late A. A. Low
denslager, of Harrison Township,
have filed suit in common pleas court of" Darke County against Amanda Lowdenslager, the second wife, and her two sons, Shirley E. and Harry H. Lowdenslager, et al. In their petition the plaintiffs allege that the defendants took advantage of the mental condition of the late, A. A. Lowdenslager during the latter part of his life, and caused him to, deed to them 166 acres of land. . It Is, alleged that the land deeded to; Harry H, Lowdenslager, for 'which he paid $ 5,000, was ' in reality worth $13,695, and the land I deeded to - Shirley E. Lowdenslager, for which he was also supposed to ' pay $5,000, was worth $12,300. It is i also charged that the net profits deriving from the farm of A. A. Lowdenslager, '.prior; to his death, which amounted to about $2,000, a year, were confiscated by. the defendants, They are also: said, to have received the proceeds , froni the sales of ' timber, amounting to between .two- and five thousand dollars, which they induced the old gentleman to dispose, of. The plaintiffs Ask . that the deeds be set aside and that an accounting be made of .the money' received. 'by the defendants, "
Scene from musical comedy. Yankee doughboys, humor, French girls, delightful music, flawless cast, well known names, shy soldiers, entrancing costumes, artistic eulogies of plot, peasant maid of davastated France, dyed in the wool villain feature the performance of "Buddies", which comes to the Murray Wednesday, following a long run in New York theaters.
TNEXT WEEK AT THE f HEATERS
SCOTTISH RITE . HEARS GRAND LODGE OFFICERS
. Scottish Rite Masons of eastern Indiana closed their reunion here Friday evening with short addresses by:L. ,F. Newby, of Knightstown, grand generalissimo of the Knight Templar Encampment, and Richard II. Sweitzer, of Knightstown, grand master of the Blue lodge of Indiana. Delegations from' Indianapolis, and from Deleware, Fayette, Henry, Randolph, Rush and Union counties joined the Scotish Rite Masons of Wayne county in" the "get-together" meeting here. A banquet in the Masonic hall served by members of "the Eastern " Star opened the evening program. " The purpose of the meeting was to promote acquaintance among Scottish Rite followers in " Indiana. Speakers from Indianapolis, urged the men from eastern Indiana-to enjoy the privileges of the Indianapolis consistory. ' . James W. Lilly, of Indianapolis, responded to an address of welcome given by John L. Rupe. of this cit$v : John II. Nicholson presided as toastmaster. - George M. Spiegel and Edward J. Schoonover, of Indianapolisresponded to toasts. .,.... ; Reception committee was as follows: Deleware County George W. Wagner, Eugene Vatet, Arthur J. Smith. Fayette County Fred Neal, T. C. Bryson, J. H. Mount. Ilenry Comity John S Bycrs, Frank W. Cooper, Jean S. Holloway. Randolplr County F. A. Chenoweth, Lester P. Sims, Clifford C. Fisher. Rush County Earl H. Payne, Frank M. Sparks. Frank G. Hackleman. Union County Lloyd E. Fosdick, Willard Bcrtrh, Thomas McCoy. Wayne County Charles A. Blair. Phillip Worrall, Luther E. Bruce. Committee on Arrangements lieRoy E. Browne, chairman, John II. Nicholson, John L. Rupe.
SATURDAY Murray Earle Williams in "The Romance Promoters." Murrette Otis Skinner in "Kismet." Washington "Deep Waters." Richmond William S. Hart, "The Toll Gate." SUNDAY Murray Earle Williams in "The Romance Promoters." Murrette "Love, Honor and Behave." Washington Thomas Meighan, "Conrad in Quest of His Youth."
ican Border" in which songs, laughter and comedy predominate. Edith Storey will be seen upon the screen in "Mon Madness", a drama of high life
in Paris.. Another bill of huge pro-!
portions is underlined to open Thursday for the last half. This bill will be headed by The Lincoln Highwayman, a comedy dramatic sketch with five people, revealing a setting which is a complete garage laid upon the Nevada frontier where the action of the piece
takes place. It requires twenty-five i and
minutes alone to play this act which comes here direct from the big-time
thrilling feats upon two trapezes
suspended from rapidly whirling aeroplanes. This act is decidedly out of the ordinary, and causes the auditors to grip their seats. The supporting acts will be Freddie Berrens in "Words and Music," and Vernon and Company in "A Ventriloqxiil Oddity," a bill of unusual strength and bigtime calibre. Eileen Percy in "Beware Of the Bride", a very funny comedy, will hold forth upon the screen. Owing to "Euddies" a road attraction playing Wednesday, matinee and evening, the vaudeville bill, the first half will only play Monday and Tuesday. MURRETTE "Kismet," the screen version of Ed
ward Knoblock's famous stage play, !
a Robertson-Cole super-special, I
will be shown for the last time tonight '
at the Murrette Theatre. The aud-
Richmond Theatre u
SUNDAY and MONDAY Big Double Feature Program All Stars
Anita Stewart
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Fighting Shepherdess
A Story of the Big West
The daughter of a notorious and unashamed road house proprietor, Anita Stewart a3 guileless Kate Prentice, senses the hint of her mother's real business when a recluse sheep raiser saves her from a half-breed patron. Adopted by Mormon Joe, she faces scandal anew in living on his ranch. Then fate deals again and her benefactor is mysteriously killed. Suspected, Kate devotes her energies to securing funds to prove her innocence. Her big chance comes at last, and with it a series of tense dramatic surprises, love and a mystery solved.
HAROLD LLOYD
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"Get Out and Get Under" The funniest comedy he has ever appeared in. A story of the Ford and its new owner whose spark plug sets fire to a blaze of laughs and giggles that is big comedy, clean and wholesome.
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! OEREGON GREETS GOMPERS. ! CITY OF MEXICO, Jan. 15. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, was received at the national palace Thursday morning hv President Obregon, with whom he conferred for some time.
MURRETTE There is joy in the heart of Toonerville, from the family of Tomboy Taylor to the buxom Aunt Eppie Hogg, and not on this score will the Terrible Tempered Mr. Bang have excuse for his horrible outbursts for the Tooner-
ville Trolley is to continue dishing out j its own particular brand of service un- i der guidance of its Intrepid Skipper!
at the same old price of admission. A meeting of the toard of directors composed of the Skipper, the Con-
stabule (whose vote is controlled by Grandma, The Demou Chape rone), and i The Powerful Katrinka, came to the
decision after a discussion in which the Skipper was three times thrown out of the window of the Trolley by the Powerful Katrinka. The constabule's whiskers were singed by the
heat of the argument," but the real catastrophe came when the Skipper) cn his third trip through the window, j landed on the hip containing his ownj raisin cider, and feeling something i moist and warm immediately there-! after, expressed the hope that it wasj blood. . -
' At least air this is the report that comes first hand from Fontaine Fox, along with his latest First National Toonerville -comedy, "The Skipper's
Narrow Escape," which will be shown;
Sundav. at the Murrette theatre. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE Miss Lucille Steers, of Greensfork
and Miss Mary Louise Bunnell, of i Hagerstown, will be presented professionally by Miss Elizabeth Kolp, on the new vaudeville bill at The Murray j
opening Monday, matinee for two days, apeparing at each vaudeville performance. These young ladies are exceptionally accomplished in the terrsichorean art, and under the guidance of Miss Kolp, their many admirers predict they will more than hold their own in professional company when thev make their debut next Mon
day and Tuesday. Sharing the headline honors will be the Misses Shaw and Campbell, two talented young 1
ladies who have been a tremendous hit this season on the Keith circuit in their refined offering which they term "Musical Moments." This act. comes here direct from The Palace Theatre, Fort Wayne, Ind., where the press lavished many encomiums upon them this week. Dave Roth will be here with his act. "Versatility" which made such a hit hero last season, also Hunter, Randall and Senorita in their comedy skit with special stage settings "On The Mex-
circuits, and is credited with being ! ience fully pleased at every perfornione of the seasons hits, being one of ar-ce, declared it to be one of the best ihe most costly acts ever booked by 'pictures they had ever seen. Otis the local management. Skinner, famous actor of the legiti-
Another feature of this bill is The Aeroplane Girls in their sensational aerial novelty, where they perform
mate stage, plays the stellar role
MURRAY ; The historic search for an honest
PALACE
SUNDAY
Thrills and Romance Galore
WILLIAM RU ia
Drama of Love and Revenge amid
s . tne California Aeawooas
Story and Scenario by Julius G.furUurun.
Direction
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Wednesday, January 19 - SEATS NOW SELLING
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NOW ON ITS FIRST ROAD TOUR
WITH
S.el wyn's: Own New York Cast
A Big Westerner Taming a Lawless Cattle and Mining Camp With This JIMMY AUBREY in a Rip-Roaring Gloom-Chaser, "SPRINGTIME" 30 Minutes of Smiles and Laughs.
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY EUGENE O'BRIEN ROY STEWART In . in 'The Wonderful Chance' "The Sage Brasher"
TODAY TOM MIX in a Whirlwind of Thrills "A ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE" Also a Big Comedy
Theatre Beautiful
Pipe Organ
MURRETTE "WHERE THE STARS TWINKLE FIRST"
SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Oh! Hubbies! Come and be Spanked! We're Sorry for You, but Mack Sennett has worked off a mile-wide smile on erring husbands, and the ladies wouldn't forgive us if we didn't put it on. Love, honor and obey for the blushing bride, Love, honor and obey for the blushing bridegroom at her side.
Hints to Wives Sweethearts USE Love Patience Flat Irons Entertain SEARCH Pockets Clubs Don't Brew or Brouse Make Him Behave
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All-Star Cast The Greatest line of Screen Stars Ever Assembled in a Comedy Chas. Murray Ford Sterling Phyllis Haver Marie Prevost And 20 More World Famous Artists and Comedians
Hubbies, it Shows You How to choose 'em How to lose 'em How to find the joy in life Where to meet 'em How to treat 'em How to hide 'em from your wife.
Mack Sennett's Latest
Wives, it Shows You How to vamp 'em How to clamp 'em How to knock 'em when they roam Where to trust 'em How to bust 'em How to bring the wandered home
A gloom-chasser from the Gargle Inn A day of divorces, dilemmas and delights.
THEN MORE COMEDY The second of the series of the famous Fox cartoons in the movies, introducing the famous Skipper and Katrinka and the car and folks who meet all the trains
"TONNERVILLE TROLLEY No. 2 The First Was a Scream Don't Miss the Second Bigger, Better
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ADMISSION Saturday and Sunday
Adults 40c, Children 25c, Including Tax
LAST TIMES TODAY
OTIS SKINNER in "KISMET
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COMING FRIDAY and SATURDAY LEW CODY The Screen Idol, in "OCCASIONALLY YOURS" CHAS. CHAPLIN in "EASY STREET"
COMING WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OWEN MOORE "THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE" AL ST. JOHN in "THE WINDOW TRIMMER
