Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 141, 25 April 1921 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND S UN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921.

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GROWS ATTRACTED BY

OKLAHOMA CLIMATE; "BOARD BILL" HEAVY

(By Associated Press)

. STILL WATER. Oltla., April 25. Oklahoma's board bill for crows from its sister states north, east, south and west Is $1,200,000 annually. This pest of the air, who migrates to Oklahoma for the winter holidays, is one

of.the most costly visitors to which ; the state pays host According to a report made here today by C. E. Sandborn, professor of , entomology at the Oklahoma A. and M. college, crows cause a loss of more . than this sum to farmers each year, chiefly through their consumption of grain. The figure was arrived at on , an estimate of 10.000.000 crows consuming 110,000 worth of grain per day for 120 days, the average 'period of their sojourn in the winter. Winter Resort for Crows. "Oklahoma boards the crow during the winter and thus raises a heavy burden from the northern and eastern states," the report says, "where it appears tobe more of a summer resident than a winter pest. They have acquired -the habit of decoying others and returning here until it appears the annual crop of crows from adjoining states winter here. . The nature of the farm crops' at this time of the year and the timber lands make a good refuge for them." Compared with his report, Professor Sandborn quoted statistics from four community councils of Logan county, which estimated that the crows did $71,200 damage in the county alone. The roosting places and food ranges of the crow are such, he said, that at least 20 counties were ravaged last year equal to Logan county, therefore -making a total estimate of $1,424,000 "or Oklahoma's board bill to crows.

The Theatres I

DIS IN MILL ACCIDENT AURORA, Ind.. April 25. Charles W. Ford, 21 years old, died Sunday morning from injuries received while operating a machine in the plant of the Royer Wheel Manufacturing company. A large belt broke and one end struck him across the abdomen, injuring him. internally. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ford, and served in the United States navy during the World war.

RICHMOND. "The Yellow Typhoon." fascinated by the priceless diamond which Karl Lysgaard, an adventurer, shows her.

slakes her entire gambling establish-

Lysgaard wins. The two set out for Manila, bent on an Intrigue which had for its object the obtaining of plans of a valuable war invention. From this point, the plot of "The Yellow Typhoon" the latest screen vehicle for Anita Stewart, which is being shown at the Richmond Theatre, begins to move more even, more swiftly and thrillingly. The twin sister of "The Yellow Typhoon" is sent to Manila as a secret service agent and there meets her sister whom she had long thought dead. MURRAY. Girls, listen to this. "If you must lead Action, don't read mush.' Mushy love stories never helped anyone to thing." Wedgwood NoweU, starring in the thrilling mystery drama "SI 3," the Robertson-Cole super-special which is now showing at the Murray Theatre, is the gentleman- giving thia very good advice. "Read the sort of stories that win improve your imagination and reasoning powers. For instance, what are known as mystery-suspense stories have the dou-ble advantage of being not only interesting but valuable to you for this reason; they are certain to awaken within your own: mind many possible solutions to the mystery, thereby improving your analytical sense. "To my mind," continued Mr. Nowell, "there is no living novelist whose

work along the lines of mystery ap

proaches that of Maurice Leblanc, the creator of 'Arsene Lupin.' MURRETTE. There is quite an interesting little bit of history surrounding the baby which appears with Charles Ray in "The" Old Swimmln Hole" the First National attraction, at the Murrette Theatre. The baby's mother Jives in a little tent hard-by the Charles Ray Studio. She is a very plucky woman and gets quite a little work at the nearby studios, and mcidently the baby, which is a jolly little soul, has numerous presents given St by the artists, with whom she appears. In one scene in "The Old Swimmin' Hole" a boy breaks a package of flour.

part of . which is scattered over the baby-buggy, and incidentally the baby was supposed to cry. However, the baby refused to do any such thing and took the whole proceeding as a good joke. Charlie Ray, who is extremely fond of children, refused to "have anything said to the baby to make It cry Instead of laugh.

WASHINGTON. Been hoping something absolutely new and novel in theatrical entertainment would come this way something that would make you sit up and take notice? Something that has all that you like best in the theatre, with more of it and better than In anything else? Weil, it's coming, and probably you have guessed what it is. Right! It's the celebrated "Century Midnight Whirl," and already you're happy and

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Labor Calendar "

. . Monday, April 25 Carpenters 2067 Red Men's hall, 7:30 o'clock.

MARION POLICE HEAD DIES MARION, Ind., April 25. James S. Thompson, 53 years old, captain of police and a member of the police department for 22 years, died Sunday, after an illness of several weeks.

Local Commcndery Will -' " Entertain Visiting lleonsf: Fifty- Masons from ConnersvUle, and 30 from Winchosterwtll jb j?B3gq$ at the special conclave in the, order of he temple, to -be put . on i by, "the local Commandary Monday night Following the work, a smoker will be held . and a lunch served. Confer-, ring of the order of the temple will be done by the Richmond, lodge. .

Bacon i. more than twicn aa vln-.

able as rump steak; from the food!

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TODAY j I "The REVENGE I 1 of TARZAN" II I The greatest of Tartan II pictures, seen for the II first time In Richmond. II see ' II I The bare - handed I i battle with a feroci- II oua lion. II I, The wreck and ex- 11 plosion of the yacht. II I ' With it

fl A Sunshine Comedy II II "The Baby" II

Grace M. E. Church Community Night April 26 "THE INSIDE of

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"Woe unto you. Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye cleanse the outside of the cup,, but within ' they are full from extortion and excess.

Gilder gentry of the "better sort'." Prating of "social standing!". Defiling the church with their heartless hypocrisy!' Building their - empty pride with the blood and toil of others! ' , . And then that "other sort" of person! The heart-hungry, girt. who finds the narrow path too hard. The hoy who tries, loses, stumbles down. The poor who riot when their "betters". steal thefr homes.. "V Two mightly human millstones, grinding out life, drama, radiant. romance in the thrilling scenes of this great, picture. A story oj dark souls filled with light by the power of & boundless,, love. . J. s Admission Only 15c T Pipe Organ Music During Entire Play -Followed by one hour of directed play In the Sunday School Room EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED

MURRAY Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra Today, Tuesday and Wednesday Bryan Lee and Mary Cranston In "A BRITTANY ROMANCE" by Jack Lait. A young musical comedy with bright, original songs and comedy, special scenery. Mary Cranston is a late picture star, and was recently Judged the most beautiful girl on the American stage. A Keith and Orpheum feature. Beauty plus class, talent and refinement.

Two La Adellas Two clever young chaps in "Variety Bits," a melange of everything known to vaudeville.

Arthur Huston & Co. "A Spectacular, Comedy Pantomime

Edward Marshall Comedy Chalkologist Wedgewood Nowell in "813" Five reels of baffling mystery. A Robertson-Cole production.

Coming Thursday Tom Brown's 5 Indian Braves; Jada Trio; Gibson and Beatty; Arthur and Peggy.

Murrette Theatre

"Where the Stars Twinkle First" Theatre Beautiful. Today, Tuesday and Wednesday: - :

All the Joy, of James Whitcomb Riley's Old-Home Poem told without a word. Directed by JOSEPH De GJtASSE- -

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CHARLIE RAY'S IN ITUP TO HIS NECK IN FUN! A First National Attraction Extra! Extra! PUNKIN CENTER QUARTETTE Hear the Hum Town Boys sing Keith Crum, William Romey. Jr., Harry Thompson and Dutch Quigg, the Harmony Four of M. H. S. Also Showing the Mermaid Comedy "HOLY SMOKE" "

A IHflCCTA W. Evening: Adults 40c

MUltll.JiVii. Matinees: Adults 25c

Children 25c Children 15c

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NOW SHOWING!

.1. All Richmond is Talking About It It's a Scream and Proving a Decided Novelty ! f IhL Old-Time Movie Show v As presented years ago. with one-reel drama, featuring Mary Pickford and Owen Moore. Illustrated by Mis 1 Ellen Ulmer. ....... , Also Our Sensational Feature -"'-'. "Marriage is Somewhat of a Furnace You Stand a Good Chance of Getting Burnt :

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