Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 171, 30 May 1921 — Page 7
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NEV AUTO MEASURE CONTAINS REAL TEETH; OWNERS GET BLANKS
All motor vehicle owners of this city and vicinity are now receiving blanks from the office of the secretary of state together with copies of the new abstract of title law pertaining to registration of all motor vehicles. It is pointed out in a communication from M. E. Noblet. manager of the Hoosier State Auto association, that it is highly Important that all such owners should read thoroughly his copy of the law and should read and heed the two blanks enclosed by the secretary of state. One of these blanks Is a questionaire which will, when sworn to before a notary, be accepted as proof of ownership and will entitle the owner to a certificate of title. The fee for this, as explicitly stated on the blank, Is 50 cents. The second blank 13 an application for a container for the certificate of registration. By "container" Is meant the aluminum shell having a celluloid face which shell must be fastened in the driver's compartment of the vehicle. In this shell must be placed the owner's certificate of registration, subject to police inspection at all times. There is a charge of 50 cents for this container. May Get Duplicates It is important that all owners understand that the receipt card they obtained when they secured their license plates, is to be considered as their certificate of registration and placed inside this container. It is manifestly impossible at this time for the secretary of state to issue new receipts but in case the card has been or misplaced the secretary will issue a duplicate without cost. It is thus shown that the total registration fee is $1.00 half being for the certificate of ownership (or abstract) and half being for the container which must be placed on the dashboard. Within 90 days there is a fine of $5 to $100 for driving a car without this registration certificate in the container. It is pointed out the the certificate of title of ownership should not be carried in the motor vehicle, but should be kept in a safe place. Un
der the new law it will be illegal toj sell a motor vehicle without at the,
same time transferring the title or ownership and the minimum fine Is $500 and 2 years imprisonment. It will be illegal to operate a vehicle having mutilated or destroyed serial number. Has Real Teeth The law has real "teeth" in It and it behooves everyone to read the copy that has been sent by the secretary of state. Notaries public who are to act as registrars have been sent full Instructions. The burden is on the vehicle owner if he would avoid a fine he must comply. The Hoosier State Auto association is prepared to pay the $1 registration fee for any motor car owner in the state who will join the association in its beneficial work. All registrars are authorized to accept such memberships and send the blanks and checks 1o the association's office, Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis.
QUAINT COSTUMES FOR THE JUNE BRIDAL PARTY
Quaintly old-fashioned are these costumes for the attendants of the modern bride. The maid of honor to the left of the bride is attired in a pale preen silk frock, made with a tight bodice and short full skirt. Huge cabachons of val lace trim the skirt and many rows of tlie
lace edjre the tiny sleeves and trim the blouse. The hat has a lace brim and a crown of roses. The bridal gown is of white satin embroidered in pearls. It is a draped model with a yoke of exquisite lace forming the ton of the
bodice. Silk lace forms the veiL
which is arranged In a novel cap effect with the Aides wired to stand out after the fashion of European peasant costumes. The bridesmaid at the extrerc left is dressed in shepherdess style and the little flower girl is quaintly f rocked.
nected with just such a job, especially when one has his own girl before whom he wishes to preserve all his dignity, but before the concluding scenes are reached the star manages to run afoul all the pitfalls that lurk in bis path. WASHINGTON According to advance reports, one of the hits in "Outside the law," the Prisciila Dean feature, coming to the scored by an absolute newcomer to the screen. His name is Stanley Goethals and he is only three year3 old. Considering that he is traviling in fast company in this feature, in which apnear Lon Chaney, Wheeler Oakman, E. A. Warren, Ralph Lewis and other screen celegrities, little Stanley's success is remarkable.
Record Number Marriage Licenses Issued Saturday "In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love," and as a result of this County Clerk Meredith was working overtime Saturday to grind out the marriage licenses for the numerous applicants. The high record of the year was set when six couples applied for the matrimonial certificates. These were as follows: Orlie Smart, machinist, Dayton. O., to Ruth L. Bell, bookkeeper, of Richmond; Harry W. Brown, laborer, to Delia Johnson, waitress, both of Richmond; Ralph Atchley Dick, distributor, Hamilton, O., to Lillian Irene Swain, clerk, of Richmond; Harold Rogers Kohler, bookkeeper, to Marian Elaine Eichholtz, both of Richmond;
Charles Bonehake, merchant of Hunt
ington, to Grace Johnsonbaugh, of
Hacerstown; and a couple who did not wish publicity.
Hagerstown, Ind. HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mrs. Nellie Praln, of Elwood, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. B. A. Hartley The Ladies Aid society of the Christian church will meet Tuesday at the church for an afternoon's sewing Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jameson, of Richmond, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Jameson's mother, Mrs. Josephine Baldridge Raymond Small and
Ralph Teetor spent this week at .West j Baden attending the national conven-; tion of the Society of Automobile En-i gineers, of which they are members. ! Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Hartley and, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Suckow, and Mrs. J Hartley's guest, Mrs. Nellie Praln, at-! tended the Christian church confer-! ence at Powers Station Thursday. I Rev. Hartley was on the program for; Bible study Rev and Mrs. Robert; B. Stewart, of De Pauw university, i will be the week-end guests of Mr. and i Mrs. Grafton Stewart . at their home j north of town. Rev. Stewart is pastor ' of the M. E. church at Cumberland! and of the Columbia Avenue M. E. church at Indianapolis Both are' students at De Pauw Miss Blanche!
Temple was the guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Werking and family..
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end with Miss Elizabeth Dolan...The Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. church will meet Tuesday afternoon, May 31 at 2:30 at the home! of Mrs. R. B. R;msey. The annual; election of officers will be held. Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. Nora Kirby will be hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Roscoej Keesling have been visiting Mrs.! Keesling's parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. j Clapper for a week. Mr. Keesling re-'
turned Monday to North Manchester, where he will take a position in Mancheater college as instructor in the manual training department. Mrs. Keesling will spend the summer vacation here M. W. Grills has planted a hill side lot in the new addition in
peonies and they are now blooming..
Newcastle, where he underwent as operation, was brought home by Coa. Porter. Tuesday. He does not sit up much.... About $200 worth of fine automobile tools were stolen Wednesday night from C. N. Teetor"s barn at Litecroft. The tools belonged to
Lewis Drake, who lives In the Teetor
Harry Parsons who has been con-' bungalow, and a number of them were
fined to the hospital for six weeks at 'made by him.
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Local Purdue Alumni Will Attend Exercises Several Richmond alumni of Purdue university are expected to return to the university for gala week festivities which precede the commencement exercises June S. Alumni Secretary George A. Ross has had hundreds of replies to letters sent out and indications are that the largest number of Purdue men and women will return to their alma mater in the history of the university. Large daiegations from other cities also will attend.
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MURRAY. Sessue Hayakawa, the celebrated tragedian, adds new laurels to his fame by his masterly interpretation of the leading role in "An Arabian Knight," the Robertsan-Cole special which will be seen at the Murray theater beginning Monday. Mr. Hayakawa portrays the parts of an irresponsible fun-loving Egyptian baggage smasher who meets with high adventure. The story, from the pen of Gene
Wright and adapted to the screen by.
E. Richard Schayer. has for its locals Cairo. Egypt and th Pyramids and the desert nearby. The locale was well chosen for it gave the producers of the picture an opportunity to turn out what has been called a masterpiece in point of beauty of settings and photography. MURRETTE. "A Divorce of Convenience" with Owen Moo in the starring role was the photoplay offering at the Murrette last night and Monday. It is a comedy production that teems with farcial situations and scintillates with humor and withal it has a story with both strength and character The plot is based upon the comical situation of a young man being compelled by circumstances to act in the capacity of a co-respondent of convenience in a divorce of convenience. There are manifold difficulties con-
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PALACE TODAY ALICE LAKE In the Speedy Western Romance "A Misfit Wife" With it a Rip-roaring Comedy "A BED ROOM SCANDAL"
GRACE M.'E. CHURCH COMMUNITY NIGHT Tuesday Night, May 31st, We Will Screen the "FAMOUS BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG" A wonderful, thrilling, heart rending, depictation of one of the world's greatest battles. This is said to be the most life-like battle scene ever made. Civil War Veterans admitted free. Announcing a Special Mid-Summer Program Featuring Ben Chapin as :-: Abraham Lincoln As a special Sunday Midsummer Feature we have arranged to screen every Sunday evening during June and July an episode from Abraham Lincoln's Life, featuring Ben Chapin who has appeared on Chautauqua platforms in the character of Abraham Lincoln. This is a picture every youth and citizen of Richmond should see. Prove Your Patriotism by Your Presence
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MURRAY Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra See This Big Laughing Show
Today , Tuesday and Wednesday The Four of Us "The Quartet of Distinction" Four clever chaps who make you laugh and sing the songs you like to hear. They are great.
VERA SABINA Vaudeville's Artistic Dancer assisted by Maurice Spitzer, presenting "A Symphony in Danceland." Special stage settings.
CLIFF CLARK "Tunes and Topics." MARCELLE HARDY "The Personality Girl' A sweet little confection plus songs and smiles.
SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "An Arabian Knight" A five-reel R. A. Wal6h feature with this popular star In an entirely new role.
COMING THURSDAY "NOW AND THEN", a miniature musical comedy; DARRY and LAYTON, FOLLIS and LEROY.
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