Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 130, 12 April 1921 — Page 7

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12 WOMEN DRAWN i FOR JURY SERVICE IN PREBLE COUNTY

ea (j., April 12. rweive worn en have been drawn for jury service in common pleas court of Preble county, for the May term of court. Five are included in the venire of 15 jurors and, seven in the venire of IS petit ' jurors. The jury venires were drawn Monday by Judge A. C. Rislnger, Clerk of Courts V. C. Rookstool and Sheriff George Jones. The errand jury will report for duty Monday. May 2, and tho petit Jury will report at can of the court. Jurors from the several townships are: Grand - Jury Washington: James PoITenberger, Monroe Beasley; Gasper: Neal Geeding; Twin: H. W. Myers. Mrs. Benjamin Hinkle, Mrs. J. B. Myers; Somers: Clyde Brown, L. O. McShane. Herman C. Gelwick; Israel: Mrs. Martha Wilson; Jefferson: Harry Bragg; Harrison: Jacob Pundt, E. E. Banta; Monroe: Mrs. Prank Davisson: Gratis.: Mrs. Tracy Stover. Petit Jury Washington: Charles B. Cokefair, Wilbur Christman, Mrs Mason Montgomery, Mrs. Edward Schlingman; Twin: Henry , Busch, Mrs. S. F. Wilson; Lanier: John Eh-lc-n, jr.; Dixon: Huston Lybrook; Gasper: Mrs. C. A. K earns; Jackson: W. It. Stemple, C. B. Cooper; Monroe: Mrs. Chauncey Shewman, Mrs. J. J. A. teller; Gratis: C. C. Lane; Harrison: Mrs. Leora Ozias; Somers: Ora Am merman; Jefferson: F. H. Pickett, Frank J. Coblentz. Hundreds Make Returns. Between 200 and 400 taxpayers of Prehlo county made return of their

personal taxes Monday to County Auditor 3. C. Hunt, the opening day of y tbe tax In? perio'd. The auditor's office force assisted many in making out iheir blanks the first day. Auditor Hunt has made adequate arrangements to assist taxpayers who seek aid in making their returns. Closes. Red Cross Campaign. Opening Wednesday, Dr. S. E. Brewster, medical research department, Lake division, American Red Cross, will close with a meeting here tonight a campaign of education he has waged throughout Preble county. In his 'se

ries of meetings over the coLTity, Dr. Brewster, has enlightened the public upon the aims ar.d numerous activities of the Red Cross. Large audienepu have greeted him at all the meetings. Minstrel Rehearsals. Rehearsals for "Jazzland," the minsrVel performance to be staged by Nu Chapter, Phi Delta Kappa, the nights of April 18 and 19, are being conducted daily. The production will be presented exclucively by local talent, with a half hundred persons in the cast. In England the rolling chairs used by invalids and others have to carry a motor license. Don't Spoil Your Hair By Washing It When you wash your hair, be care-i ful what you use. Most soaps and I prepared shampoos contain too much ! alkali which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulslfled cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and , entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten tne hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Upsides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff, lie sure your druRgist gives you Mulsified. Advertisement.

A STATEMENT I take this method of announcing to my many friends and customers that I have severed my connections with the Romey Furniture Company after nearly 1 5 years association with that firm. I have helped in the making of that excellent institution from a modest store to the prominent place it occupies today. In leaving, I go with the best wishes of Mr. Romey and my former associates for success in my new enterprise. It will be a pleasure to welcome you in my new home at 17 So. 7th Carl H. Duning

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I The Theatres

MURRETTE. It is more difficult to Imagine a more perfect role than that of tho mother in "The Greatest Love." and it is equally impossible to imagine anv other actress who could Interpret it as euperwy as vera Gordon does. As Mrs. Lantini, the devoted wife and big-hearted mother, she has even more opportunity to show her superemotional ability than she had in "Humoresque," her first big success. But even an actress of such calibre as Miss Gordon has to be surrounded by a strong supporting east if her work is to be most effective, and in this picture, that has been amply supplied. Playing the role of the father is Bertram Marburgh, while Fannie Shelton and Hugh Huntley play the roles of son and daughter, and the irresistible Bobby Connelly and Dot Williams have the children's roles. Ellis. Island, the steerage of an ocean liner, the crowded East Side and the pretentious Riverside Drive were all used as locations for this picture. When you see it you practically take a personally conducted tour of the most interesting spots In New York. And you give your emotions an airing, too. It is being shown at the Murrette theatre. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE. The Amaranth sisters head the bill for the first half of the Murray theater this week. Carrying special scenic effects as well as a variety of dainty costumes, these sisters romp through their offering in a most stunning way "Give Me a Chance," by Nelson and Bailey, is a genuine mirth provoker The male members of the team scores a hit when he holds the stage alone in his vocal number, which might be callod 'Would You? No." He and his partner give a gloom chaser entertain ment Another act for the cure of the despeptic is that of Hays and Lloyd. This team hold the interest of the audience for an unusual length of time. They present the "Before and After" side of marriage in a humorous vein. It is doubtful if ever a man occupied the Murray stage who could display a greater limberness than Norman TelComing Sunday

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Florence Vidor and House Peters Played 4 Weeks at Cincinnati People stood up and cheered at Chicago Broke records at the Colonial, Indianapolis Sweeping the Country Like a Cyclone!

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impossible postures, the "Balancing Billiardist" wins the praise of bis spectators. Louise Lovely in "While the Devil Laughs," is the film feature. WASHINGTON. "The Charm School" which scored heavily at the Washington theatre Sunday is a typical Wallace Reid jazz picture and is duplicating the success of "The Dancin' Fool." The picture is a genuine blues-chaser. Reid puts over a lot of good, snappy action and he is well supported by Lilia Lee and a capable cast. .An addedfeature Is the presence of a large number of young "charmers," all under twenty, who are pupils of the girls' boarding school which Reid, as Ausin Bevans, inherits, and of which he makes himself principal. It is easy to imagine the romantic complications which result when a handsome young man' becomes principal of a girls' boarding school and supplants the old methods of academic Instruction with lessons on how to be charming. The support is excellent WASHINGTON Fritz Leiber is said to have all the faculties requisite for the trying role set forth by the famous Bard of Avon. Besides a magnificent physique, a strong yet well modulated voice, he possesses firm dramatic power and a method of reading that is at once in telligent and convincing. He is an unusually handsome man, his attractive personality and his poetic rendition of the part make him the ideal "Romeo", "Hamlet" and "Marc Anthony". And it is remark able how readily he can turn his power of portrayal to the sinister characters of Iago, Macbeth and Richard. He will appear at the Washington theatre Wednesday and Thursday of this week. A striking feature of the Leiber production is the entirely original method of mounting and illumination used in the star's present repertoire. Much of the new idea in scenic investiture, which Mr. Leiber himself has evolved, came from the extravagant imagery to be found in pictures. They are said to be not only impressively effective, but are so arranged as to eliminate tedious stage waits and delays in the movement of the productions. Mr. Ledber has jumped into individual stardom this season under the

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A New Furniture Store for Richmond We have bought out the new and second-hand furniture stock of Brammer and Foster at 1 7 South 7th St. It was necessary to buy this stock to get immediate possession. To clean out this room quickly wb will hold an AUCTION SALE Thursday p. m. Friday p. m - Saturday p. m. Watch for Further Announcement Arrangements for redecorating and equipping this store are already made. New merchandise will soon arrive and we hope to be doing real business in 30 days. DEPENDABLE GOODS AT MODEST PRICES and a desire to serve you will make this store a success from the start. COMING?

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management of George Ford, consider, ed one of the moat original and aggressive producers ta the theatre today. And Mr. Ford has spared no

expense In making the Leiber productions tbe most magnificent of Shapecpe&rean enterprises. Zem Zem Patrol Work Practiced Wednesday Members of the Zem Zem Shrine club patrol are requested to report at the Armory on South Seventh street Wednesday evening at eight o'clock equipped for rough service. Captain Ball has some new stunts and aerial work for the patrol to try out and wants them to report with trousers and shirts that rough and tumble tactics will not harm. They also are or dered to wear their tennis shoes. Drilling will start promptly at eight o'clock for the several affairs in which the patrol will participate in the next few weeks makes it imperative that the outfit have several hours drilling before that time. FINDS $40 IN HAT BAND HARTFORD CITY, Ind April 12. Robert F. Nichols, an employe of the Fort Wayne Corrugated Paper company's plant here, today found 40 in bills in the lining of an bid hat sent here to be used in paper making. Was Good Judge of Liquor "Since a young man I had a liking for liquor and was considered a pretty good judge of it at one time, but constant drinking gae me stomach trouble which became chronic. My stomach would have been a valuable addition to a gas factory. Doctors did not seem to relieve me. One day my druggist got me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and I am now as good as new." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Clem Thistlethwaite's 7 Drug Stores, A. G. Luken & Co., and druggists everywhere. Advertisement. Coming Sunday Re 17 S.

OPIUM TRAFFIC IN CHINA STILL ACTIVE; JAPS ARE BLAMED

. (Br Associated Press) TOKIO, April 12. Discussing the charges made in the Diet that apanese charges made in the Diet that Japanese China, the Yomiur Shimbun says the fact that the smuggling of opium and morphine had never been made a subject of public discussion despite tho frequent and strong strictures uttered abroad must be regarded as a national disgrace greater than the smuggling itself. Owing to the repeated calling of attention to it by foreigners the Japanese government made up its mind to abolish opium monopoly sysem in. force at Tsingtao and Dairen, but on account of the opposition set up by those who are interested in the opium traffic the authorities are trying to maintain the monopoly system under the plea of gradual prohibition. Morals Not Considered. The newspaper continues "Lately the opium and morphine traffic has been made subject of discussion in the Diet but it is regrettable to observe MURRAY Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra Today and Wednesday AMARANTH SISTERS "THE DAINTY DANCE DUO," a refined terpsichorean act by two exponents of the art who have been acclaimed by critics of the larger cities to be one of the most artistic dancing acts in vaudeville. Special scenic effects. HAYS & LLOYD A clever man and woman team in their laughable skit, with special scenerv, entitled "BEFORE and AFTER." NELSON & BAILEY A classy pair in their comedy act, termed "GIVE ME A CHANCE." If you want to laugh see this act. NORMAN TELMA "The Balancing great novelty act. Billiardist" LOUISE LOVELY in "WHILE THE DEVIL LAUGHS" a five-reel drama of a girl from the underworld and her struggle to "live straight." Coming Thursday Direct from Headlining the Bill at the Palace, Chicago "UNDER THE APPLE TREE" a miniature musical comedy, with two comedians and 10 show girls. The most costly act we have ever played, their salary being $1,700.00 weekly. This act is the "Irene" of vaudeville. No advance in prices. Shop 7th Colonial Annex

that the matter baa been considered' merely from the viewpoint of official discipline and no . voice has been raised from the standpoint of national prestige and morality. . "If Japan has been kept free from the evils of opium smoking It is largely because of -tbe terrible lessons taught by China and for this reason, if for no other, Japan should have taken the lead in saving the Chinese from the thraldom of opium smoking. Despite this fact Japan has been conniving at, if not actually encouraging, the acts of her nationals which have tended to bring her name into disgrace. For the sake of the national

reputation, it is advisable that the government should prohibit the traffic in the poison once and for all. CUT THIS OUT IT'S WORTH WOJiEV Cut out this slip, enclose with Bo and mall It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, I1L. writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for patna in sides and back; rheumatism backache, kidney and bladder ailments: and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. A. G. Luken & Co.. 62C-62S Main. Advertisement. "LYING LIPS" Washington STARTING SUNDAY Murrette "Where the Stars Twinkle First" Today and Tomorrow A picturization of the newest and oldest thing In the world Mother Love. VERA GORDON -in"THE GREATEST LOVE" ISELECT (TFTCTU RESl' With a life in the balance a mother's faith and love tips the scales of justice. Also the Comedy NOBODY'S WIFE 2 reels of fun riot Admission : Evening Adults - - - 40c Children - - 25c Bargain Mat. Adults - -, 23c Children - - 15c COMING THURSDAY Conway Jearle in "The Road to Ambition"

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Wednesday Night, Thursday Matinee and Night April 13th and 14th George Ford Presents America's Distinguished Young Actor

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Played Victory Theatre, Dayton, and English Theatre, Indianapolis Magnificently Mounted and Gorgeously Illuminated Production "Hamlet" Wednesday Evening, April 13 "Romeo and Juliet" Thursdav Night, April It "Macbeth" .Thursday Night, April 11 , Greatest Shakespearean Organization on Tour , ,;- , TREMENDOUS DEMAND FOR SEATS Y t ? Makes Early Reservations Advisable ' . ' ' V Prices Matinee 30 cents, $1.00 Night 50 cents, $2.00

REMBRANDT AND OTHER FAMOUS PICTURES 8TOLEN WEI M Aft, Germany, ' April 12. Thieves plundered the Weimar mu

seum, taking Rembrandt's portrait of himself and pictures by Gerard Terburg and Kasper Netscher, famous Dutch painters. The loot Is valued at millions of marks. PALACE THEATRE TODAY Rex Beach's Sensational Crook Story "THE CRIMSON GARDENIA" From the famous story. With It William Duncan In "Fighting Fate", Also the Latest Sunshine Comedy What is woman's chief aim In life? To charm men! In reply to loud hisses we hasten to say this is only tbe creed of a daring male, who found a girls' school on his hands and tried to put It on Its feet. By teaching charm! To fifty charmers! Nuff Sed Cornel Jesse LLasky Presents HBE0D3) Chaim School Z (paramount (picture Al! CLYDE COOK -init DON'T TICKLE Attend the Matinee

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