Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 325, 30 November 1921 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, NOV.

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REPRESENTATIVE HERE TO ENROLL AUTOISTS IN STATE MOTOR CLUB

Richmond auto owners are urged to get in touch with V. G. Lindgren, representative or the Hoosier State Automobile association, who is in this city for the purpose of enrolling members in the state association. Mr. Lindgrt-n can be found at the office of L. B. Campbell at the A. A. A. headquarters on North Tenth street. Mr. Lindgren has been in Richmond for some time, explaining the benefits of membership in the state associa-

who spent months in England conference with the author. Then Mr. Lewis went to Los Angeles and personally supervised for Mr. Kipling its production by Robert Brunton under the direction of James Young. PALACE The management of the Palace theatre has made arrangements for the showing of the sensational motion picture, "Some Wild Oats." which was recently shown for several months in Chicago, Milwaukee and New York, breaking all records of attendance. The picture will be shown here starting Dec. 5. "Some Wild Oats" is

the most daring, sensational and bene- j ficial motion picture that was ever I rTrrt Mr0ft fnr tho unvnc-.r It hrinic I

....'UUV. .... A.-'i LU.. UVi... 1 -...., O - J the entire subject of venereal disease before the public in a most effective

manner. The picture leaves nothing

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uon to local auto owners, spienam.fr, i,,,..,-, if virii-

progress nas Deen maae, .Mr. i.inagien 1ho suhiect before von in a verv frank-

and inoffensive manner. Calling "a

reports, in getting new members here, but he is anxious to have a larger percentage of local persons belong. He has been explaining the benefits of the association to all drivers, calling attention to the work that has been done in erecting signs at dangerous railroad crossings and at spots where obscured views or dangerous

curves form a menace to the autoist.

R- DAYS

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stop:' K ( YOO'RE. EXCEEDIN6 J V THE SPEEI J LIMITT

spade a spade," it. goes into details and puts before you the naked truth. Unlike the other motion pictures on

this subject. "Some Wild Oats" has!.

an original story which is true to life,, J7- J CC? f(l XII 11 t entertaining and educational at the , T I7IG5 $QU,UUU 1 Clletr

same time. It is a story of a young ; farmer boy who comes to the big city I

to have his last fling before entering 'By Associated Press)

Fix That Old Floor

A floor should be level, tight and sightly. It should have a smooth surface which can be kept perfectly clean.

1 Its decoration with rugs and carj pets is an art which adds much to the beauty of a room.

And tloor work is work that you can do yourself in your spare time, piTivided you know how.

The whole subject of floors in the

BETTER LITERATURE AWAITS BETTER TASTE DECLARES MRS. COFFIN

"Americans are the greatest readers in the world but also the poorest ones. They must learn to think and read and when their taste demands a better literature then it will be reproduced" said Mrs. Herschel Coffin in her talk be-

dwelling has been covered by tho De-! fore the Literary department Tuesday

partment of Agriculture in an illus-1 attemoon on the short story ana trated booklet which you can obtain American women short story writers, from our Washington information Bu-j The short story she. said was exreau. Fill out and mail the coupon ! ceedingly popular in this country behelow, enclosing two cents in stamps I

for return postage. 1 Print name and address or be sure

to write plainly. ! (Do rot SPnfl the r.-uprn to The Pal- i Iadir.m. Mail It direct to Washington 1 C.)

cause the American of today is a staccato creature, intensely nervous and capable of intenso concentration for a short time which has a punch and ?tick to it. The reading public, she continued demands good stories and the standards never were higher in the United States than they have been in the past few years. Four American short Etory writers hold a place of indisputable supremacy in literature, namely, Irving, Poe, Hawthorne, and Bret Harte, Mrs. Coffin said. The speaker named a number of the best women writers of the short story and gave short reviews of some of their stories. In closing she read

Gets Reward cf $15

i.e aio points out mat legisiauuu "Mthe navv. His expeiience teaches one benefit to autoists has been sponsored a reruarKabe lesson by the association and that other laws; The picuu.p -as ' ma(1(, Timler the are being considered which will work au3pices of ,he Xew York and Chicafor the protection of all owners. go health officials. The picture has Membership in the state assocU-, bppn elidorf!rd bv the citv officials lion. Mr. Lindgren says, entitles the. md pr0lninnt "citizens of Chicago, member to full rights m all A. A. A., Xew york Miiwaukee, nuffalo, Sr. lubs throughout the country. T.n.s ; ljQuK Kansas cilv and Omaha. On feature will appeal to tourists who are ac(,ount of the frankness of the subglad to take advantage of the conven-. j(lct and SOPn,,Sj jt nas hPf,n decided iences. maps and comforts of the auto, by (h(1 nlanaerPient 1U)t to show this

lubs as they make

over the country.

extended trips

The Theatres

MURRETTE When a classic is announced for

transferi ance to ihe screen, lovers i f that classic hold their breath3 and : wait expectantly. Kxperience has! proven that many queer things can j happen to a story when it is trans-' later) into photographic action. 1 The n. w s that Rudyard Kipling's j i elebra'ed story, "Without Benefit of! Clergy." was to be filmed brought! forth many comments from the press

and public, t ouid a love story so simple, so delicate and subtle, so tender and exquisite, be transferred without sacrificing all that made it an epic The little god of the photoplay scenaridist is Action. If there is not robust, vigorous, physical action they believe there is not entertainment the story cannot hold its audience. Would they distort "Without Benefit of Clergy" to make action? The best answer to these questions is the photop'ay itself, which closes at the Murrette theatre tonight. Rudyard Kipling himself adapted his story, learning the technique uf scenario writing from Randolph Lewis.

picture to a mixed audience. Therefore, special shows wlil be held for men only and special shows for women only. The times for these shows will be found in the theatre advertising. Every father and son, mother and daughter should see this picture. U

CHICAGO, Nov. uO-Sweet charity failed to come into her own today when Charles Ntuman received his reward for finding a wallet containing $56,000 in checks, notes and negotiable securities. Mr. Neuman found the purse Nov. 1. and advertised extensively for tho owner, stating that if the money was unclaimed he would distribute it to charity, and that if claimed, he would give any reward he might receive to charily. Mr. Neuman received more thaii 1.0U0 letters suggesting how he could dispose of tho fortune or the reward, and also found Albert. Feigenbaum. who established hU ownership of the money. Todav Mr. Neuman received a lei-

Frederic J. Ilaskin, Director. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM Information Bureau, Washington, D. C. I enclose herewith two cents in stamps for return postage on a free copy of the booklet on Floors and Floor Coverings. Name Street City State

will relieve them of the embarrassing ; ter enclosing a. check for $15 from th

moments that, parents have in explaining the mysteries of life to their children.

owner of the fortune.

Masonic Calendar

Wednesday, Nov. CO Webb lodse. No. 21 F. & A. M. Called meeting, work in the Master Mason degree, 7 p. in. Thursday. Dec. 1 Wane Council No. Mi, II. & S. M. Stated assembly, annual election of officers. Friday. Dec. 2 King Solomons chapter, No. 4, R. A. M , work in Royal Arch degree. Saturday. Dec. 3 Loyal Chapter No. 40, O. E. S., stated meeting, annual election of officers.

PROVIDE TRAMP QUARTERS YINCKNNES, Ind.. Nov. 30. To ;

PLAN CAMPAIGN AGAINST I COUNTRY ROAD SPOONERSi (By Associated Press) j MARION, Ind.. Nov. 30 Grant i

county authorities have, promised assistance to the County Agricultural as

sociation in stopping spooning on thei country roads. Two deputy .-.herii'ts j will be appointed in each township to j enforce state laws regarding lightfng of machines. Sheriff Bert Fowler has! told ihe association he will co-operate j in the effort, to stop the parking of i

automobiles along the country road sides.

PALACE TODAY DOUG. FAIRBANKS in his greatest, langh maker "IN AGAIN, OUT AGAIN" Als a western and a Mutt and Jeff Comedy

Tonite 8:15 JACK BESSEY STOCK CO. Presents Oliver Morosco's Speed Limit Tlay "MILE A MINUTE KENDALL" A Riot of Fun! NEXT WEEK Al. H. Wood pressnts "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" Eight months in New York Six months in Chicago Better Order Your Tickets Now

RICHMOND-Today EVA NOVAK in "Wolves of the North" A Big First Run Picture The crashing silence of the Arctic lashed her nerves and drove her to seek refuge in the heart of a wolf-man. See Eva Novak in "Wolves of tho North." Also a Big Comedy

Anne Douglass Sedwick'3 Etory Third Window." -

"The

Birthf

Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Sydenstricker, of North Twenty-first street, are the parents of a laby boy, George Wilfred, born Nov. 2. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore, of 432 South Thirteenth street, are the parents of a daughter, Mary Jane, born Monday at midnight.

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"Where the Stars Twinkle First" Coming Sunday CHARLIE CHAPLIN You'll see him double in "THE IDLE CLASS" A riot from the first tee until they undress him with, a can opener.

Today and Tomorrow Rudyard Kipling's Without Benefit of Clergy

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COLLEGE HOME-COMING DEC. 16 WABASH, Ind., Nov. 30, North Manchester college will celebrate

home-coming day Dec. 16 and IT. A i yj basketball game between the college ' j!

quintet and the Indiana Dental col-

cornmodate homeless transients, who j lege five will be one of the attractions have been numerous this wintpr, city i auth.oriti-.-iS have provided shelter in I Home never was so sweet beforeV...rt.. m,.., rini.il Clnon.-nr Urui-ii.Q.nttit

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With pold he had paid for Ameera. the pretty Hindu girl, he took as wife. They were happy in their "House of Love." They were happier at the coming of their "pledge of umlying affection."'

The masterpiece of supreme love The classic drama of the East and West Showing in connection an education picture "THE NORTHERN TRAIL" Coming Friday Tom Moore in "Beating the Game"

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DON'T buy just "bread" any kind for the difference may mean much in your family's well-being. This difference may not be apparent at a glance, but it is found in the quality of the materials and in the manner in which they are processed and baked. There is a difference, too, in the equipment and cleanliness of bakeries and in the scientific understanding of baking methods. It is our policy to always bake the very best bread we are capable of producing. In our KLEEN-MAID Bread, we believe, we have produced a loaf that is a crown to our efforts. It has full nourishment certified. Ask your grocer for " Kc ' en-Maid" Richmond Baking Go.

ichffiOnd Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 -2-3

ROMANCE HUNS THE WORLD

author's tribute "1 COULD ALMOST BELIEVE I WAS HEARING WILLIAM FARNUM'S VOICE."

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