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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1921.

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SPECIAL TRAIN W1U)

TAKE 300 CATHOLIC!

TO HOME DEDICATE

The Theatres

It is estimated that about 300 It' Catholics will attend the dedlcJ'1 of the Gibault home for delinc;boys, which is to be held at Alland' five miles south of Terre Haute, P day. Oct. 9. Dedication services P in charge of the Knights of Colurr.1.-5-A special train will take the mond delegation to the scene of tr

ceremony. Monsignor K. A. Roel'.

MURRETTE 'The Old Nest," a Ree uald Barker

oduction offered by Goldwyn which playing at the Murrette theatre is

perhaps the richest Dicture in nerson-

alities that has been placed before the public in many a season. The story and the scenario were written by Rupert Hughes, the direction was handled by Reginald Barker, and the cast includes the following players: Mary Alden, Cullen Landis, Louise Lovely, Helcne Chadwick. the famou3 "Edsar" children, Johnny Jones, Buddy Messenger and Lucille Ricksen: Maurice I. ("Lefty") Flvnn. Mollv Malone,

,)f ! Richard Tucker, Nick Cogley, Dwight

IMi-.t-nuen ana several otners.

of those who go will be Knight?

Columbus members. More than " 000 visitors are expected for the ev:'Provision has been made with teruiban companies to transport t" crowds from Terre Haute to the hotIirge delegation are planning to:' from Indianapolis, Bvansville, ; incur, Greensburg, Fort Wayne South Bend, and a number of o'-r

Indiana cities for the dedication.The dedicatory exercises will be:" at 10:30 a. m.. at the Gibaut ho? The house and grounds will be bles5i following which a solemn field ma5 will be celebrated. The sermon ! be preached by the Rt. Rev. Jose? Chartrand, bishop of IndianapoSMembers of the fourth degree, KnigS of Columbus, in full uniform, will fr sist as a special guard of honor. Ftlowing the morning exercises, dinrf will be served on the grounds. Noted Catholics Speak Addresses will be made at the aft? noon program by Joseph M. Nurf

state deputy Knight of Columbu: Michael K. Foley, of Indianapol:: Charles M. Niezer, of Fort Wayne, ai Jame3 A. Flaherty, of Philadelphi. supreme knight of the Knights of ilumbus. The dedication of the Gibault hos marks the culmination of an unrc?

taking started in the year of the Ir. ana state centennial by the stH" council of Knights of Columbus as) contribution of the Catholic people s the state to the centennial celebratifi and as a tribute to the memory ' Pierre Gibault, the pariotlc priest i

HAIL STRIKE HINGES ON VOTE OF 'BIG 4'; BEGIN COUNT TODAY CHICAGO, Oct. 3 Counting of the strike ballots of 259,000 members of "Big Four" railroad unions was to be

gin here today with the possibility of a general strike by more than 800,000

railway men in protest against the 12 percent wage reduction recently ordered by the railroad labor board depending somewhat on the result of the tabulation. Union leaders began arriving last night in preparation of the count of ballots cast by active members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Order of Railway Conductors, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen and the Switchmen's Union of North America. It is be-

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Jiir,. t, .,. , . 4V,. . u ueveu uip count win iiui ue cuniyieieu ' V fr!at!f.tprLe,thal.he1?5! i before the end of the week.

ready have voted overwhelmingly in

favor of a strike rather than accept; the wage reduction, but their leaders j have announced that there would be! no walkout unless the other organiza-j tions joined in the strike. The shop crafts employes favored a! strike by a vote of approximately 325,-:

000 to 48,000, while it was announced

"peg" as it is commonly called, buries itself in the ground, where the pod develops. Like many other extensively cultivated plants, the peanut has not been found in a truly wild state and hence it is difficult to fix upon its habitat or the place which it would call home. So widely has it been cultivated in eastern countries that some botanists have attempted to trace its spread

from China to Japan, thence through t

the East India islands to India and s

with it, using it as food for their cargoes of captives. Some important economic botanists believe that the weight of authority is in favor of accepting the peanut as a native of Brazil, and thus adding the peanut to the four other plants of high commercial importance which America has contributed to the agriculture of the world cotton, corn, tobacco and the potato. - Before the Civil war the United

States imported peanuts from Westt . a i , . . . . i , - i

Ainca, ana loaay, noiwunsianaing i

the remarkable increase in the production of American peanuts, they are imported from Spain, Africa, China and Japan.

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majority of the players are still children and follows them through the

( various stages of their growth. Clif- ' lord Robertson. Goldwyn casting direc

tor, declares that "The Old Nest" gave

talented players he had to consider

I the necessity for correct resemblance

between the child actors and the adults. But with the exception of Mary Alden and Louise Lovely, all the above named are Goldwyn stock players. MURRAY The hundreds of thousands of Bessie Love fans who greet every appear

ance of the winsome star on the screen. that 87 percent of the 186,000 members

thence to Africa, where in the Seventeenth Century it was so extensively cultivated and had become such an important article of native food that the slave dealers loaded their vessels

The New Edison ! IN THE WESTCOTT PHARMACY" J

PALACE TODAY The great jungle picture of love, romance and adventure "The Son of Tarzan" Wonderful in its thrills and romance. Also a Good Comedy

see an entirely new Bessie Love in "Penny of Top Hill Trail," a Federated feature, showing at the Murray theatre. No one who saw Miss Love in her previous releases could have guessed that she was a wizard on horse-back and could out-devil the most daredevil of serial heroes. Well, she wasn't until recently, and she learned all she knows about, horses to play the part of Penny in "Penny of Top Hill Trail." When Miss Love read the book by Belle Kanaris Maniates, from which the film was adapted, she discovered to her horror that, in addition to acting a complex part, she was to ride several outlaw horses, and rescue a sm;iil boy from a runaway mustang, after a chase by automobile. Her initial terror over. Miss Love

set to work to learn to ride-

of the Brotherhood of Railroad Train

men had voted for a strike, the figures j being approximately 161.220 to 24,780.: These two organizations, numbering! about 560,000 men are waiting the re-! suit of the vote count, which begins tomorrow, before deciding definitely! what action will be taken. j

Difficult Task to Trace j True Origin of Peanut j The peanut is not a nut; it is a; pea. It is a trailing, straggling plant, j

growing from one to two feet high, with thick, angular, pale green, hairy f-tems and spreading branches, and it ripens its fruit or its peas or nuts, under ground. It is a strange habit.

Small yellow flowers are born at the

joints where the leaves are attached

not the j to the stems and as soon as pollination

takes place the flower fades and the

usual society brand of side-saddle trot

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area of 100 acres. ! mysteries of sticking on

unwilling

the back f,

Severl nasty falls i

were included in the lessons, but with

steeds.

The purpose of the home is to pr vide care and education for hnvs urb

have become delinquent or' inco ! characteristic pluck, the charming rigible and to correct them by rigt) tres Ptuck u outtraining and environment without fri

ing the stamp of delinquency on ihenj The home will be open to all hoy I without regard to religious affilia t.iori

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Clothes for Young Men

The new Sport Models will appeal to the young man who wants snap in his clothes. We are offering suits with extra trousers too, at

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ICHMOND THEATRE

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"The COUNTY FAIR" A real show, full of pep. Watch for Charlev Chaplin and Wesley Barry in "THE KID" Friday and Saturday.

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MRS. BELMONT ELECTED I HEAD OF WOMAN'S PART' WASHINGTON. Oct. 3. Mrs. Oliver II. P. Belmont was elected president of the National Woman's party Satur day at a meeting of the council, just as the party came into possession for use as a headquarters of the block of three houses comprising the "old capitol," opposite the rresent capitol build ing. - j Fire losses In the UniteT"S"tatei and Canada during June exceeded $29,000,000. ,

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Now Playing Jack Bessey Stock Co. presents "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" A Riot of Fun Order your seats early and avoid disappointment. Call 1683 for reservations. Matinee Wednesday at 2:30 NEXT WEEK "WAY DOWN EAST"

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"BETTER COME EARLY" Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra Another Strong Bill Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (5) Rice Pudding (5) "A Song Revue of Class and Pep." Three girls and two clever comedians in a concoction of songs and dances with special scenery. Raines and Avery In "Some Simp," a comedian and a pretty girl in a great comedy act with songs. Baby Dorothy "The Famous Juvenile Movie Star" in a cute vaudeville oddity. Appeared here recently at The Murrette with Mary Pickford In "Thru The Back Door". See her in person. McIIyar and Hamilton "A Comedy Acrobatic Offering" BESSIE LOVE In f "PENNY OF TOP HILL TRAIL" rive reels of Love and Thrills Coming Thursday Tips and Taps, "A pretentious dance offering"; Mabel Bland ell, "The Female Frisco"; The Ahearns in "Western Pastimes"; The Monroe Bros., "The Bouncing Babies".

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Grace 1VL E. Church COMMUNITY NIGHT Tuesday, October 4 The picturization of the story everyone has read. It has brought more happiness to the homes than any book ever written. COME SEE "MRS. WIGGS of the CABBAGE PATCH" All of those funny characters are presented in the settings of life that made them famous. You will have a happy evening if you see this story upon the screen. There's a lesson, too. that's good for all of us. Admission, 15c - An Hour of Play After the Picture

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urrette Theatre

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

Everyone is talking about it; everyone is planning on going where Laughter Turned to Tears Tears Turned Back to Laughter Moments of supreme joy, pangs of exquisite tenderness A thrilling, throbbing, happy evening in the theatre.

ie Old Nest

The birds have flown. Sons and daughters, all pursuing their own separate careers in different corners of the globe. And the old, old tragedy of the lonely mother and father In the empty old nest ia repeated before your eyes. But, then, Happiness Comes ancLSee Why Added BUSTER KEATON in "NEIGHBORS:' A Eig Two-Reel Comedy New Fun for All ' " 9 Admission Afternoon: Adults, 25 cents - Children, 15 cents . Evening: Adults, 35 cents; Children, 15 cents

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