Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 334, 10 December 1921 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1921.

NEXT WEEK AT THE

HEATRE

RUMOR LINKS HER NAME WITH CHAPLIN'S, BUT CLAIRE WINDSOR SAYS NOTHING

iviut-srtAY Love, high finance, re-manee. big husiness. politics. adventi:re--the pcin'i'lant splendor of New York's highest society intrieued with her mysterious, uhmerKed. little-known Oriental underworld are the elements that build Benjamin B. Hampton's powerful photodrama, "Th Money Cnangers," at the Murray theatre now. i The story, written by t'pton Sinclair and Mr. Hampton, and based on; Mr. Sinclair's novel, "The MoneyChangers," deals with the intrigue behind the phenomenal rise of a drug-!

Sist who becomes a money power, the ;

investigation of the drug traffic In Chinatown by a newspaper, the regeneration of a crook, the love of a newspaper reporter for an heiress, and thu love of a Chinese hatchetman for ihe heautiful plaything of the leader of the drug ring. History of the stace tells us that censorship was established in England during the reign of Henry VIII. Censorship Is still in vogue, even in pictures. It is, however, a matter of pub-

SATURDAY Murray "The Money Changers"; Vaudeville. Murrette Eugene O'Br ien in "Cla'y Dollars." Palace "Some Wild Oats." Richmond William Farnum in "The Scuttlers." Washington Jack Bessey Stf ick, "Up in Mable's Room." ' SUNDAY Murray "The Money Changr js"; Vaudeville. Murrette David Wark Griffith's "Dream Street." Palace "Son of TErzan' and Franklyn Farnum in "The. Fighting Stranger." Richmond Tom Mix in ".I.Riding Romeo." Washington Jack Betsey Slock, "Brondway and Buttermilk."

tic choice and it is interesting to notel j.w-arti pPn.

Power is the symbolized street, preacher for Good and the Evil one in the street fiddler is done by Morgan Wal-

ilace. W. I. Ferguson pi' ays Gypsy's

father and the great St .-ay V, an. of

Chinese noble birth is impersonated

that the trend of pictures today Is

towards productions which really have no need of censors. Such is the new Rillie Rhodes picture "Nobody's Girl," which comes to the Murray Monday. Here in five reels is a delightful love

'Dream Street" will be the attrac

tion at ihe Murrette theatre beginning Sunday.

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MURRAY VAUDEVILLE

Willard Mack vomedy playlet

romance worked around the adventure ! enaptprf hv inspnh 1: Rprnard and

of an orphan. The air. the water, and j Tnez Ragan, will heacf'.ine the new bill land are Instrumental in the success- opening at the Murray next Monday ful culmination of the romance matinee for the first half. A splendid supporting cast is one! Joseph K. Bernard and Inez Ragan. of the features of this picture. Mel-,are two of the very few fortunate

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Claire mdsor. I Claire Windsor, the pretty screen i actress whose name has been linked with Charlie Chaplin's by Dame Rumor, turns her pretty oack upon . inquisitive reporters and will say . nothing about the comedian save : that he "is a nice man." Then she i will look searchir.gly into her mirror with her dazzline but inscru-

tibls face taking" on a serious ex- j there ever was a Charlie Chaplin pression and all reporters forget i on earth.

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west of town, Wednesday. .. .Mrs. Herschel French, is improving Mi3S Becca Biddle is at Lewisburg visiting Mr. and Mrs. Trittschuh Mrs. Martha Fertig and daughter, of Muncie, are visiting her sisters. Mrs. Margaret Puterfcaugh and Mrs. Phillip Grubbs ....Mrs. Kate Ruse spent Monday and Tuesday in Richmond with Mrs.

Lou Ebling, who was ill with lagrippe. Mrs. Charles Eliker is ill with pneumonia. .. .Mrs. Henry Ganby was calling on friends in town Wednesday..

..Mr. and Mrs. Paul King have begun housekeeping in the Universalis! par-1 sonage J. T. S. Hageman, who suf-j fered a light paralytic stroke Monday ; night, and who has since been very j sick, is improving. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris of Greenville called on Mr. and Mrs. Hageman Wednesday even- j

ing. . . .Mrs. Koss Koberts is no De;ter. Mrs. Lawrence Bowers who was sick all summer l'roni anemia is atle to be up and about the house Haiiey Wright has sold his home in Canada

and is expected to move to Darke i county soon. . . .The Harrison and But-! ler township Young People's confer-!

ence will be held at the United Breth-, ern church next Sunday evening. The Home Builders' class of the United Brethren Sunday school, com-! posed of young married people, met at : the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmerl 11a: ter with about 30 members, nnd : Rev. Snyder, teacher, in attendance... ! Mr. ard Mrs. Jacob Hollinger left! Monday for Los Angeles, Cal Mr.!

and Mrs. George Trimble are prepar

Atoas Bay TO DO YOUP SHOPPING

took dinner Tuesday v. i!h Mr. amj Mrs. J. R. Hill. Mrs. Charles Roberts is in NewParis caring for her aui.t, Mrs. Lucy Hutchins. who is ill Mr. and Mrs. Eli Newton of Greenville, and Mrs. Mary Quatz of Richmond spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. lieeker . . . . An orchestra of five high school boys, Sherla Eley, George Walker, George

Brown and Victor Shewman, are mak

ing to depart for Florida during the) ing their bow to the public this week, holidav season V cat d; from Mr. andj The fast basketball team from

Mrs. Weslev Barnhart and Mr. &.nd i Lynn defeated the Independents of'dndge to be solemnized Thursday.

evening at Community hall, Cambridge City The intermediate boys of ihe Christian church and their teacher, Floyd Hines, held a class meeting Monday evening at the home of E. V. Jones Tuesday evening a large

delegation from Washington township attended thetabernacle meeting at

Cambridge City The Embroidery club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Wilson. The cluh will observe guest night Tuesday, Dec. 20, with Mrs. Oliver Wallace. . . .The Cary club held an all-day meeting with Mrs. Charles Kneise at Cambridge City Thursday afternoon. The next meeting of the club will be held Jan. 5

j Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Harmler, Mrs. Hazel Kerlin. Mr. and Mrs. Benton I Wissler, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lever'on. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, Mr. and Mrs. jolin DuGranrut had a co-operative supper with Mr. and Mrs. James Murj phy at Connersville Tuesday night.. ..Earl Crawford left Sunday for Omaha. -Neb., on a busines strip". .. .Mrs.

William Wallace received notice of th death oi her brother, Frank Adams, Dec. 4. at his home in Woodlawn, Pa. ....Mrs. Malinda Barton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emory Baker tit Dayton. O Mr. and Mrs. Harper Lindsay ppent Thursday at Indianapolis Miss Florence Newman remains quite sick Mrs. Eva Thornburg has bought the Vieran property. Mr. and Mrs. Duda who live there will move to Connc-rsville in a few weeks A very lew people heard the lecture of Dr. Cady at Grange hall Wednesday. . ..Invitations are out lor the wedding

oi Mis3 Mane ittie ana ioya ikki-

tion of terpsichore that includes every fad and fancy of eypsv dancing includ-

Willard Mackjjng the celebrated whirling dance and

sopoge and Mary Alden, well-known sketch and Willard Mack's sketch is a number of original numbers new to actress of the older school, have lead- exceedingly fortunr.te to have two ' the public.

ing parts and their years of exp-?n-, such ( lever people .portray the roles. The remainder of the bill consists of i Wither Wiireins made a business trip

young bull

calf for Stant Monday i ,

Mrs. Harry Barnhart reports that, ac- this place at the community building (C-ompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Hawkins . Thursday evening. The Independents of Montana, they have arrival at ; ;,lso met defeat at New Paris WednesTracy. Cal....W. R. Hageman spent j day evening. Tuesday night with his faiher. J. F. S. i

Hageman George and Quinby Droll-;. MILTON. !nd. Homer Williams ot

lnser ot La forte ana fcoutn tsenu. ( nicaso was tne weeK-enti guest oi

lelt for their home Monday after visit-!hib sister. Mrs. Otto Crownover

with relatives here... i The Milton high school basketball

morning.

Miss Gladys Grubs entertained Missi jns tiV0 week

Miss Gladys Halstead and Miss Mild- j Guy Darland and son of Indianapolis, I team will play Whitewater Saturday

red Gray Sunday .... es buiteen ami

Dec. 15 at the home of the bride's par

ents, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Little Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kellum have as a house guest Mrs. Amanda Wissler of Abington Rev. McCormick preached the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Riser at Germantown Wednesday.... Henry Benninger of Quincy. 111., has been visiting his brohter. Frank, and his sisetr. Mrs. Jerry Dorgan.

ence add much to the t plendid dra-; Together they have succeeded in mak- j Bert

matic qualities of the pic ture

ling "Who Is She?" a fine bit of vau-jtor

Lewis "The Southern Syncopa-

Yule and Richards in "Melody

deville property. "Who Is She?" is ajnd Dancing," and Roder and Deane,

MURERTTE. domestic problem, concerning he possi-1 comedy aerialists, featuring their orig"Dream Street" is the latest screen ! ble infidelity of i.lie husband. , inal thriller "The Sky Drop." effort to come from D. W. Griffith. It Magic never f.ils to entertain, and j -

is a tale of romance and love and! there will be an illusion act of the

laughter, symbolized

Suburban

with pood and! highest caliber on the bill also.

evil influence lending an enchant - Out-of-t he-ordinary, and decidedl) ment rarelv seen in such cinema nro 1 entertaining, is1 the offering of "Han-

duction-i The ide;-.s r.re Griffith whue son & The Burton Sisters." "The Mag-! LOSANTVILLE. Ind. Revival dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Philips

'he character;; are taken from two ic Man and His, Magical Maids." There meetings will begin at the Christian Sunday. .. .Henry Craull took dinner

stories of Thomas Rurke known as. have been mar.v mvsierv acts on the i v .i.- , ... .. , with Will Oxlev's Tuesday .... Mrs.

to Muncie Saturday Charley Oxiey was in town Friday Miss Emy Gwin is selling Red Cross Christmas seals. .. .Mrs. Linzy Davis and Mrs. Allie Oxley called on John Ford's sister and niece Saturday afternoon....

j Jim McGunegill and Greley Grubs ; bought hogs of Ben Jackson and Will i Oxley and son is ' butchering them

Monday. . . .Joe Myers and family took

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uina or . ninitown. and ine sign vaudeville st.'W-fe in tne past, out it; ... - j Marie Mvries called on Mrs. byivia

to discover', 1 ne" wul De conducted by the Rev. . Parks Tuesdav afternoon .. . . Eli Cross

attended revival meetings at East Zion church this week. . .Claude Brown and son are staying at his father's, YA

Brown's for a few wesks. . . .Mrs. j Claude Brown i;nd daughter are com-j ing in a few days. .. .Albert Hiatt audi family and Rev. Charley Hiatt were in town Wednesday. ... Mr. and Mrs.; Raymond Wilson of Richmond have a j babv girl. Dorothy Irene. Mrs. Wil-:

in January.

of the Lamp." The locale is set ir i was left to Mr. Hanson to discover, 1 ne" wul De conducted by the Lev. Limehouse, London. Although it might i and present something new in that j Keseler and the Rev. Courtmier be said to encompass the world when i line; a sleigt-of-hand performance j Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cross attended it comes to the final analysis of the j put to music. I meeting at Elwood Saturday and Sunhumans who trio gayly through the Completing: the bill are the acts of j day George Dennis entertained ai several scenes of dramatic effects di : Wright and Davis in "The Love Insur- j dinner Sunday the Rev. Keseler of the recetd by Mr. Griffith. anee Agent." and Cecil Gry w ho bills j Christian church Mr. and Mrs. A trinity of characters in the per i himself as "The Human Question Sant Wayne were dinner guests o:

ons of a voting girl. Gypsey Fair. I Mark." "Spike." McFadden and his brother, i Thursday -and Friday, with a special ' Billie" are the youthful creatures ! Friday matinee. "The Bat," with John nround which is woven a romance of j Bertin in the role of the detective, will dramatic lovo filled with poetic visions J hold the boards, vaudeville resuming nnd governed by the good and evil Saturday with Pearl's Roumanian Gipinfluences of this world symbolized in sies, six in number, offering an act en-

two remarkable characters. They art 'titled "Frolicking in a Romany Night

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson Sunday. ....Mrs. Oscar .lellison and daughter L:;ci!le. called on Mrs Allie Ox'.ev

Good, embodied by a street preacher and Evil portrayed by a street fiddler. They seem to set the mental direction of our little people flitting through this street of dreams and gaining a goal akin to paradise even on this earth. Mr. Griffith has assembled a cast of rare talent to enact the roles of

Camp." Myron Pearl.

is an artist of international reputation who has a style and artistry all his own. Dolly Thompson, premier danseuse of the company needs no introduction to theatre goers for her work -iS grand opera balkrini is standard. Misha Mallow, Sonya Pearl and Harry

Sunday afternoon Wright Sulteen son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Book-' entertained th following guests Sun- j out. are spending a few days with! day: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sulteen. them. Miss Lola Cory is staying with )

Mrs. Wilbur Wiggins and son. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson ... .The Charles Johnson and daughter, Ethel. ' town meeting was held Tuesday night. Perry Oxley, Minerd Cross, Mrs. Ger- i Plans were made to get more str

"Dream Street." Carl Dempster is the. i Pearl are solo and ensemble dancers Gypsy Fair. The "Spike" McFadden who support the principals most act isof. the story is taken by Ralph Graves j tically besides offering individual

while his brother Bane is portrayed numbers.

by Charles Emmet Mack. Tvioiih

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princ ipal male dancer aid Parks and children, Elmer W. and

Ruby Irene, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hurst and dauehter Mrs. Aaron Philiphs was in Muncie Saturday Mrs. Lena Freeman and family have taken possession of their home this week and are enjoying life again Miss Ethel Johnson is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Geneva Sulteen Mr. and Mrs. George Sipo are visiting relatives at .Modoc Perry Oxley and Dude McGunigill went to Horse Shoe Bend after a

a splendidly presented exhibi-

light. . . .Linck Davison was In town Thursday, having butchering done. . . . j Mrs. Flora Cross is keeping fire and ; feeding Milo Bookout's chickens while j

they are in Richmond.

NEW MADISON. Ohio Mrs. W. R.i

Hageman, Mrs. George Brown and

Miss Ethel Cox were in Richmond;

Thursdav. . . .Mrs. R. P. Bennett and

Mrs. Anna Price were in Richmond; Tuesday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fowble moved to the Halstead farm. I

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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday BILLY RIIOADES

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"NOBODY'S GIRL

Five Reels of Heart Interest In the cast of "Nobody's Girl" Is one of the most, famous actors of th American stage. His name is. ?delb::urne MacDowell. who with his wife. Fanny Davenport, toured the American continent in what is known as the famous Sardou repertoire. He is one of the few screen actors whoSi stage experience covers more than a quarter of a century.

Supreme Vaudeville

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

Joseph E. Bernard and Inez Ragan

In "WHO IS SHE?" a comedy Mack, author of "Tiger Rose."

playlet by Willard

CAST OF CHARACTERS

John Knox, a Lawyer . . . Elizabeth Knox, his Wife

Mr. Bernard . Miss Ragan

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Seat Sale for

THE BAT"

Opens Monday Dec. 12, 10:00 a. m. Mail orders now. Secure seats early for the greatest dramatic play ever seen iu Richmond.

The scene takes place In the home of the Knox's. NewYork City. Note: The curtain will be lowered for a few seconds to denote the elapse of time.

HANSON and BURTON SISTERS "The Magic Man and His Magic Maids" A merry hodge-podge of fun, singing, dancing and illusions with costume changes.

Saturday and Sunday

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and MASKS Five Reel Feature Poor little Alice lived alone with a houseful of servants and a gouty old uneie. She wanted to meet people of h-r own age and she wanted to bo loved. How she went out to track Romance to its lair, and the unexpected consequence, makes a picture in which fun and interest never lag.

CECIL GREY The Human Question Mark"

WRIGHT and DAVIS A clever comedy team in "THE LOVE INSURANCE AGENT." Singing, talking and dancing.

Thursday and Friday we will present "THE BAT" with a special matinee Frwriay

SATURDAY AND LAST HALF

(6) PEARL'S GIPSIES' (6) Six Roumanian Gipsies in "Frolicking in a Romany Night Camp." A novel and pretentious rffering.

BERT LEWIS "THE SOUTHERN SYNC A PATER." Jazzy songs like you never have heard. YULE and RICHARDS in "MELODY AND DANCING." a pretty girl and a clever young fellow who offer an exc optional vocal and terpisehorean act. RODER and DEANE Comedv Aeralists featuring their own original idea "THE SKY DROP."

The company presenting "THE BAT" here is the big city touring company headed by Mr. John Bertin. in the role of the detective. Mr. Bertin made a strong impression here as the doctor in "Tiger Rose."

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Jav Heaven's sake aren't "you tired of seeing the same r!rl r.hnfflrtftrs? Come and see some-

hcS nev. Gypsy Fair, with the lyrical gp boduncince

Sinpino vim joy. m cnaracier uuu nave never seen before and Jamesopike MFadden and Billy nis brother allpeople new to stacfe or screen, mysterious, alluring and absolutely differenti from starf to finish THRILLS - SUSPENSE - ACTION !! ROMANCEr ADVENTURE-THRILLS

Coming Thursday

THE SERVANT IN

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A Dramatic. Comedu Stipes f-cc by C!io"acte:s of Tii'o;nas L'iuri-'.f A tip -toe byvvay of this teeminc world of lovers Vnere Good Love and Dad Love Meet on the Common Level of RLomance Admission Adults, 35c; Children, 15c

War Tax Included

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Last Times Today Eugene O'Brien

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