Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 161, 18 May 1921 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921.

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ARCHITECT AT EATON SUBMITS PLANS FOR NEW CITY BUILDING EATON. O., May 18. Plans and perspectns for a new city building have been submitted to the city council by H. H. Hicstand, local architect. Estimated cost of the improvement has not been arrived at. t The architect's plans call for acquirement of the lot and building adjoining the city building on the south. The building would have an auditorium of about 1.100 seating capacity.

The Eround floor space would be given excitement -when "All Dolled Up" be-

over to offices and tne nre aepan.-j gin3 ns local engagement at the Mur

Moore -will present a parer on "Preble County in Numismatics." A banquet will feature the meeting. The Avonmoor Trio, of Lewisburg, will present a program of music. Sorority Electa Offlcera. Miss Helen Stroh has been elected president of the Psi Iota Xi sorority; Mrs. Stanley Neal, vice president; Miss Caroline Gale, corresponding secretary; Mrs. William Pryor, financial secretary; Miss Julia Sharkey, treasurer.

The Theatres

. MURRAY A love story with a fight for every kiss is promised playgoers who like

nient, the latter to be in the rear, on

the alley. The public UDrary wouiu be on the second floor. Plans of council at this time are to submit to the electors of the city a proposal, at a special election, to issue bonds to cover cost of the improvement. War List Received Eleven Preble county men lost their lives in service during the late World war, according to an official list received here from the registrar department of Adjutant General George Florence. The list and official report shows that three deaths were recorded in the regular army, seven in the national army and one in the national guard. The record is set forth in the following' manner: Regular army, killed in action, foreign deaths. Clarence Teaford, New Paris, killed July 18. 1918. Died of wounds received in action, Albert G. Justice. Camden, died November 1, 1918. Domestic deaths, Leonzo M. Hill, Eaton, died May 23, 1918. National guard, domestic deaths. Levi Cole. Eaton, died June 23, 1917. National army, foreign deaths, killed in action, James W. Mobley. Eaton, died October 8, 1918. Died of wounds received in action, Phalus Moran. Camden, died November 7, 1918. Died of riisease, accident or other cause, Elmer C Minderman. West Aexandria, died March 24, 1918. David L. Rust, Eaton, died December 13, 191S. Frank Wagner, Lewisburg, died December 24. 1918. Domestic deaths. Irvin E. Ander

son. Lewisburg, died April 22. 1918. i Minor Deem, Eaton, died Oct. 11, 1918. Eckew New Manager. j Lon Eskew, of Mt. Gilead, has as-1 sumed management of the Eaton Tele- j rhone company, succeeding Everett Wysong. resigned. Wysong. with his, family, and Raymond Harris, wire j chief, resigned, with his family, are; leaving shortly for California, where :

they expect to locate. Comsteck Suit Appealed. Ollle Hodgin, of New Paris, Jha3 appealed to court of appeals a case in which a common pleas court jury awarded judgment against him for $425 in favor of W. J. Oomstock, of Canada. The suit grew out of an automobile collision. Bill of exceptions and all record of the case in common

pleas court have been formally filed in ; the higher court. The case is taken I

up on error. Check Artist Trailed. Police are on the trail of a young man who "handed" three Eaton merchants an alleged bogus, check each. The checks were ' drawn on William Riley, of West Alexandria, and cashed by Sprinc Bros' department store, C. Albert Thum, clothier, and Charles Stephens, groceryman, according to police. Wysong to Appear.

Andrew Wysong will appear Friday , before Judge A. C. Risinger in common pleas court to face a charge of contempt of court, for alleged failure to pay his former wife, Weltha Wyson, alimony. The case was to have' been heard Monday but was postpon-! ed until Friday. ! Ohio Banker to Speak. H. E. Scott, superintendent of banks in Ohio, is scheduled for an dddress in a meeting of the Preble County Bankers' association Thursday night in Lewisburg. Waldo ( Moore, presi lent. o the association, will act as host for the meeting. " State Senator G. M. Kumler is on the program for an address on "Sidelights in the Legislature." Waldo C NO REGRETS FROM j TAKING DRECO

ray Theatre Thursday. Gladys Walton, the fascinating screen lassie who won thousands of new friends with "Pink Tights," is the star of "All Dolled Up" and she exceeds her previous record for thrills per minute. The story deals with Maggie Quick, a shop girl, whose fairy prince comes in just in time to save her from the advances of a floor-walker but who, in turn, leads her into a situation from which she has to fight her way against terrific odds. WASHINGTON Director George D. Baker, after -he had finished making the Cosmopolitan picture "Buried Treasure." starring Marion Davies, which comes to the Washington Theatre Thursday for two days, asserts that the scenes taken for this production in Topango

canyon, California, against a background of peaks, outrank anything of

the kind ever done in films.

The setting demanded by the script was a seventeenth century castle in Spain. Mr. Baker says, that when he and Joseph Urban, the famous scenic artist, came on this particular bit of territory in their quest for a site, they saw its rich possibilities but were shy of its wildness. However the Urban eye cut its way through the growth of centuries and with the help of three Moorish arches and a balustrade he created his effect.

News of the Counties

H ANNA'S CREEK, Ind. The annual June meeting of Hanna's Creek church will be held Sunday, June 2. Services will be conducted by Rev. Max Shaffer at 10:30 o'clock in the morning, and at 2:30 in the afternoon. A dinner will be served in the basement of the church. GRATIS, O. High school seniors of this place will present the play. "Lost, a Chaperon ,"at the community hall here, May 19. Saturday. May 21, commencement exercises will be held at

the same place. Admission charges will be made for both occasions. WHITEWATER, Ind. Decoration Day ceremonies will be held in the M. E. church here Monday, May 30.

Rev. Wright will deliver the principal address. The services will be held in the afternoon. SPARTANBURG, Ind. The Walnut Level Encampment team will confer the second and third degrees before the Spartanburg I. O. O. F. lodge Saturday. May 21. HANNA'S CREEK. Ind In honor of the. eighth birthday of their little daughter, Inez, recently, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Parks entertained a number of her little friends. Those present were Marian and Allen Creek, Elizabeth and Chester Rosier, Marie Robinson, Orsio and Mildred Adams, Hester Hart, Maxine, Mary and Marion Stanley, Thelma Parks and Inez Parks. WHITEWATER. Ind. The Roland musicians of Richmond, will give a concert in Laurel hall here, Saturday evening, May 28.

BROWNE, FORMERLY OF WINCHESTER, HELD; WILL FACE CHARGES

ACCEPTS RED CROSS PLACE. (By Associated Press) GENEVA, May IS. Sir Claude Hamilton Hill, who retired last year as member of the Viceroy's executive council of India has accepted the post of secretary general of the League of Red Cross Societies.

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"BURIED TREASURE" A Cosmopolitan Production

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Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra Note: We are now "splitting the week" with Keith's, Indianapolis, which is an assurance of the very best in vaudeville. Think it over.

Last Times Today Hall, Ermine and Bricc One man and two girls in "A Night On Broadway", the most spectacular comedy act in vaudeville. -See Times Square illuminated by night; see the subway and the N. T. Theaters after dark. Mr. Hall as a comedian, and his uncanny unicycle dancing wit the two girls as featured musicians upon the piano and violin, make this one or the most pretentious offerings of the season.

Silver, Duval and Co. In their comedy skit with special scenery entitled "The Star Boarder", direct from Keith's, Dayton.

Elise Schuyler and Co. A refined act termed "Song Definitions". Direct, from Keith's, Dayton. Special settings. " "' Farrel and Carley A Novelty Rag-Paintint; offersr. Direct from The Majestic, Chicago. H. B. WARNER in "Uncharted Chant As" A 5-reel Robertson-Cole feature

WINCHESTER. Ind. May 18 B. J

Browne, of Fort Wayne has been arrested on a grand jury indictment charging embezzlement and grand larceny. He appeared before Judge A. L. Bales, Saturday and was released on bond in" the sum of $2,000. Mr. Browne was formerly a well known attorney of this city, and was at one time secretary of the local chamber of Commerce. He was instrumental in the location of the Marine Tire and Rubber company in Winchester, and the indictment filed against him is in connection with this company. , Sell School Bonds i The bonds for the improvement of! the school building at Carlos Cityj have been sold as follows: Westj River township bonds, $18,253.52, to J.J F. Wild and company of Indianapolis,; and Washington township bonds, $17,-!

746.48 to the Meyer-Kizer Bank, Indianapolis. School Hearing May 25 The meeting for the hearing of objections to the construction of an addition to the McKinley building has

been postponed and will be .heard Wednesday, May 25, at the ; court house. Gave Reading Program Joseph Woodman Babbit, of . West Newburgh, N. Y a friend of the Reverend G. M. Payne, gave a program

of dramatic readings at the Presby-; terian ehurch, Tuesday evening. j

CAPTAIN TAYLOR TO COMMAND NAVAL DISTRICT NEAR CANAL WASHINGTON, May 18. Captain Montgomery M. Taylor was ordered from the War college Tuesday to duty

as commandant of the Fifteenth naval district, comprising the Panama canal aone. He relieves Rear Admiral Marbury Johnston, detailed to the Navy. Department. . -

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