Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 142, 26 April 1921 — Page 7

WANT YAR VETERANS TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR VICTORY MEDALS Richmond ex-service meat who have

'not yet obtained their Victory medals (will be Interested In the latest announcement made by the war department through Captain E. A. Lindley of the l3Sth F. A. SummltTlile, Ind. The notice folio--: j "All persons, nurses and field clerks excepted, who have teen discharged from the military service, or next of kin of deceased persons, entitled to nna aesmng a victory meoai, win sudSuit applications to the nearest United .States army post, camp or main reIcruiting station for varification and japproval by the commanding officer, or tJi officer designed for the purpose or cy recruiting officers. In making applications for forms applicants -will state specifically within which classification they come. The persons status at the time of completion of service for which he claims the tnedal will govern. Must Show Discharge. Ifthe applicants, nurses excepted. Present applications in person, the discharge certificate, or discharge order n case of an "officer to whom no discharge certificate was issued must be presented with the application. I In case the applicant is no longer a tiember of the rvie and makes application by mail for the Victory medal here must accompany the application tis discharge certificate. ' Every effort win be made to return mm ed lately to the sender any original lisctiarge certificate or discharge irder which may accompany his application, but early return should not e expected in view of the great number which will be handled. Applicants ire requested to defer inquiries as to ictlon on their applications until a reasonable time has elapsed. The Theatres WASHINGTON. Expectation is hih over the "Gen try Midnight Whirl" Which will be at in Washington theatre, Wedtiesdav. i There is a great deal of interest in :his offering which is a novelty and imlike any theatrical entertainment frhich has ever come to thif city. The fWhirl" is a roof show. This Is essentially a New York form of entertainment. It is an entertainment 'made v.p of specialties and spectacle and music and dancing and gaiety. Tt is designed to create merriment. This is the first time an attraction of this sort has eveT been presented outside ' of New York City. Mr. Mean saw that this novelty would have a very generous appeal and so he is taking the "Whirr on tour. He is presenting it in a much more elaborate form than when It was on the Century Roof. He has assembled a noteworthy cast, made I up of stars of nation-wide popularity. With these stars is the famous "Mil- ! llonaires Chorus," the admired of New York, an aggregation of girls noted for their beauty and grace and talent It is easy to imagine the gaiety The

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"Century Midnight Whirl" during its Washington theatre Wednesday. and merriment and fun and music and dancing and color that will be provided by this company. Its members have excellent material to work with. They are at their best in the "Whirl." This entertainment was designed for glee and happiness and high spirits. MURRETTE. One of the outstanding features of Charles Ray's First National attraction. "The Old Swimmin' Hole," now on the screen at the Murrette Theatre; ! are the exterior locations. It took several weeks for Mr. Ray and his entire staff to scout for locations to be Used in the picturization of the James Whitcomb Riley classic. Of particular importance to the story was the choice of locale for tha "swimmin hole" scenes, and the staff chose one after another location, only to have Cameraman George Risard discard them. When finally the artistic eye of Risard had been satisfied, Mr. Ray went to the owner of one of the oldest Spanish grants in Southern California to obtain permission to use the shaded pool which was located within his domain. The location is one which has been used for years by kiddles

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New York run. He will be seen at the around Oulver City for their summer dips. But tho crafty landlord evidently recognized Mr. Ray, and would not consent to its use for picturization until he had obtained the star's signature to a lease for one acre of ground surrounding it for a year. So with a grimace Mr. Ray signed the lease, and he's having so much fun llBhing and swimming in the delightful pool that he's almost forgiven the piratical landlord. MURRAY The chief attraction at the -Murray Theatre Is "813," the Robertson-Cole super-special production which was adapted to the screen from the famous Arsene Lupin story by Maurice Leblanc. It is considered one of the most thrilling mystery pictures ever filmed. Arsene Lupin, an attractive gentleman burglar, who poses as a detective steals only from those who can afford to lose. He had never been known to kill. In "813" a wealthy and influential man is found dead, and Lupin is accused. He determines to aid the police in finding the real murder

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er, at the same time keeping out of their reach himself. PALACE v Harry ' Revier, who directed "The Return of Tartan," showing here at the Palace Theater, had the most unusual cast of performers that any director was ever called upon to direct. In addition to six hundred human artists, Mr. Rovier was blessed with sixty-three animals, some of which had no previous experience working with groups of people and others totally new to captivity. Nine lions, five leopards, fifteen apes, six tigers, two chimpanzes, two elephants,, and twenty-four monkeys provide no little excitement in a photoplay that Is packed from start to finish with hair-raising thrills. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE. Murrav vaudeville the first half of this week is clean, full of humor and artistry. j Lkie a spray chipped from a full grown musical comedy stock is the appearance of Bryan Lee and Mary Cranston in "A Brittany Romance." Little plot is woven into their skit, but that la equally true of many of our musical comedies. ,The male member of the team has a pleasing voice. Miss Cranston is easy to look upon. Rarely do two boys exhaust as much energy in entertainment as do the "Two La Adellas." It doesn't take long to be won over. Much of' their act concerns pure acrobatics, but it does not stop there. They favor the house with a choice selection of many things known to vaudeville. Pantomine comedy! A little more. but nothing less. Arthur Huston & Company hold the stage for a period long enough to present the adventures of Arthur in what probably is intended to be an island in the South Sea?. The efforts of "&. Company", caunes ihc mirth provoking incidents. Something really new for Richmond. Edward Marshall, "chalkologlst." announces that he is going to choose seven! "maps" from those in the audience, for reproduction on the white paner suspended from his easel. He fulfills his intentions, and there appears for inspection splendid likenesses of persons in the audience. Wedgewood Nowell in "813is the film feature. Marvin. American Legion V . 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. April 26. A sailor, a traffic cop, a first sergeont, an assistant provost marshal and a patient in army hospitals for almost two yearsT Albert E. Hrian, newly-appointed head of the American Legion's national service division, knows service when he sees it. Mr. Haan gained the rank of captain on the battlefield, and was severelv wounded while iri action with the 32nd Division. While in Walter Reed hospital, he studied the plans the government had made for the wounded, and upon his discharge last fall, was made a special representative of the bureau of war risk insurance. In army and navy camps, he was instrumental in causing the reinstatement or conversion of $5,000,000 in war risk insurance. After obtaining $300,000 in community war funds for the relief of Michigan disabled vet-

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erans, he made a study of the Michigan stato prison and insane asylum to see how ex-eenrice wen fared. The result of his investigation was the parole of 140 men with the American Legion vouching for them. Mr. Haan served four years in the U. S, S. Idaho, being discharged as a quartermaster, second class. He was first sergeant of Michigan Infantry on the Mexican border, a traffic cop in Grand Rapids, Mich., and before entering the lines, an assistant provost marshal at St. Nazaire, France. Ke is 28 years old. Indiana Brevities GOSHEN -Despite opposition from farmer and others, who held that awarding of highway Improvement contracts should be deferred until such time as prices for material and labor are much lower, the board of commis sioners of Elkhart county entered into an agreement for paving four highways at a total cost of $430,904.30. MUNCTE Twelve hundred of 1,400 pupils in Mvncie high school left at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning In protest against the city school board and the superintendent of schools for the discharge of Jesse L. Ward. Mr. Ward was principal of the high school. The pupils paraded the downtown district, giving school cheers and yells for Mr. To Reduce Dangerous Varicose Vens People who have swollen veins or bunches should not wait until they reach the bursting point which means much suffering and loss of time, but should at once secure from any reliable druggist a two-ounce original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength). By using this powerful, yet harmless germicide treatment Improvement is noticed in a few days and by its regular use swollen veins will return to their normal size, and sufferers will cease to worry.- Moone's Emerald Oil treatment is used by physicians and in hospitals and is guaranteed to accomplish results or money returned. It reduces all kinds of enlarged glands, goiters and wens and is usea exclusively in many large factories as an unfailing first aid to the injured antiseptic. Generous sample on receipt of 15 cents, silver or stamps. International Laboratories, Rochester, N. Y. Your druggist or A. G. Luken & Co., or Dafler Drug Co. can supply you, Advertisement. Murrette "Where the Star Twinkle First" Today and Tomorrow Everyone is goin' 'cause It takes you back to the love days of youth. Don't Miss ARTHUR S. KANE preterits' CHARGES ifSCllIDKlf A" FIRST NATIONAl ATTRACTION EXTREE - The Punkin Center Quartette Hear the Harmony Four of M. H. S. sing. You know them Wm. Romey, Jr.. Dutch Quigg, Keith Curm and Harry Thomp son. Also a Big 2-Reel Comedy "HOLY SMOKE" Mermaid Bathing Beauties Admission : Evening Bargain Mat Adults - - - 35c Adults - - 25c Children - - 15c Children - - 15c Truck Drivers Don't Get Pinched. Buy Truck Mirrors Here Bethard Auto Co. 1117 Main St.

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Ward and "boos" for the men they regard as responsible. Ohio News Flashes CHILLIOOTHE Brush and forest fires on the south elope of historic Mount Logan, which caused a spectacular view here Sunday night, were placed under control Monday. At one time the flames were within several hundred yards of the Camp Sherman rifle range. TOLEDO Two women and a two-year-old girl drowned when an automobile, containing seven Detroit resident, turned over in a water filled Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly call ed uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he consulted physicians, made experiments and ti nally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. Te freely gave his discovery to othJ ers who took it. with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. A. G. Luken & Co., 3 Quigley's Drug Stores 3 and Yes and Now Drug Co. have been appointed agents for Allenrhu in this vicinity with the understanding that they will freely return the purchase money on the first two bottles to all who state they received no benefit. Advertisement." , LAST TIMES TODAY A Hit With Everybody It's a scream and proving a decided novelty. "Old-' Time Movie Show 99 As Presented Years Ago OWEN MOORE and MARY PICKFORD Also Our Sensational Feature "The Furnace" A mighty story, lavishly produced and elaborate In every detail. Attend Oar Matinees Adults, 25c Children, 15c Roland & Beach FRONT RANK FURNACES Phone 1611 1136 Main

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TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY It's Something New, Novel, Different and Better Everything everybody likes best in merry, colorful, tuneful, dashing, dazzling entertainment, and the Greatest All-Star Cast Ever Formed Anywhere Richard Carle, Blanche Ring, Charles Winninger, Winona Winter, Jay Gould And the famous "MILLIONAIRE CHORUS" in the only genuine New York Roof Show ever seen In this city. "Century Midnight Whirl" Presented by Artists' Producers' Corporation (Direction John Henry Mears) Comedy, Travesty, Song Hits, Dances and Girls, Direct from Thre Years on the Century Roof, New York PLENTY OF GOOD SEATS LEFT" PRICES 50S 91, 91.50, 92.00 and 92.50 Seats Now Selling

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oitch on the Dixie highway, four ranes south of Parry&curg, near cere, Monday. - - - HELPED HER LITTLE GIRL Children need alt their strength for arrowing. A ling-erlna cold weakens them so that the eyttem Is open to attack by more serious sickness. Mrs. Amanda Flint. Route 4. New Philadel phia, O.. writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured my little girl of the worst Healing- cougn. i nad tried many things and found nothing- to help until I got Foley's Honey and Tar." Otres immediate relief from distressing-, racking-, tearing- coughs. A. O. Luken A-Co-26-tg Main St. Advertisement. MURRAY Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pip Organ Concert Orchestra Today 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 6 tar, and was recently Judged the most beautiful girl on the American stage. A Keith and Orpbeum 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 1 . Edward Marshall Comedy Chalkologlst Wedgewood Nowell In "813" Five reels of baffling mystery. A Robertson-Cole production. Coming Thursday Tom Brown's 5 Indian Br ares; Jada Trio; Gibson and Beatty; Arthur and Peggy.

TODAY I GERALDINE I FARRAR , "FLAME of THE DESERT" A wonderful picture that Is full of thrills 'from start to finish. With It I jj William Duncan

jj "Fighting Fate" ll j Also a Good Comedy ,11