Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 4, 5 January 1922 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1922.
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The Theatres
MURRETTE "Little Mary Hay." as sne Is known to all her friends, has at last come into her own In the role of Kate Brewster In the Griffith production of "Way Down East," which Is now the feature at the Murrette theatre. Mary arrived via the roof tops of the New York theatres. She came from Ziegfeld "Nine" O'clock Revue" atop of the New Amsterdam Theatre
SPANISH WAR VETS, AUXILIARY INSTALL j OFFICERS FOR YEAR Joint Installation of officers was ' held by Denver Brown camp and Ladies' Auxiliary of Spanish-American ' war veterans Wednesday evening in the post rooms at the court house. Denard Helthaua was installed as commander of the camp, succeeding Ira M. Tucker, and Mrs. Margaret Ketv nepohl was re-elected as president of the auxiliary. Other officers Installed hv tha fnmn
were: Leonard Thomas, senior vlce-era but sbe profited well by the train-
president; Charles Muegel. chaplain; m received from Grimtu. in the mAlonzo N. Grice, adjutant; Albert te Mry eot VT busy "a In V16
the "Shlek" and Simonides," Mr. Stowe will again appear as "Simonides" the present season when '"Ben Hur" goes on tour. "Mr. Stowe's previous picture work has covered a wide experience and he has successfully appeared with Lionel
Barrymore m "The Copperhead, por-i
t raying the part of "Brother Andrea" and also appeared aa"HennanWolf" in "Bolshevism on Trial," produced by the Mayflower Pictures corporation.' Mr. Stowe has also appeared under
many noted directors, among whom may be mentioned Maurice Tourneur, Cappelani, Edwin Carew and others.
to the Griffith studios at Mamaroneck. j ia nis eany days Mr. Stowe was a Nor was this all. Do you remember J member at the famous Daly Stock the alluring dancer In the "Hun" dug- company, at the Daly theatre. New out in "Hearts of the World?" That p ork City. He also created the part snrite of ternsichore was Marv Hay. I of Martin Berry in "Shore Acres,"
J it was her first work before the car-! with James A. Hearn. He is a gradu
ate or ueorgeiown. university ana at one time In his early youth he served eight months on the border as a Texas
Kennepohl. quartermaster and Joseph
Cook, trustee. The Ladies' Auxiliary installed the following officers besides the president: Rose Schneider, senior vicepresident; Anna Grice. junior vicepresident; Margaret Tucker, secretary; Goldie Reynolds, treasurer; Cora Henniger, patriotic inspector; Laura Schroeder, historian; Mrs. Darnell, guard; Ethel Weist, conductor; Ella Helthaus, assistant conductor; Mindia Kllngenbiel, Clara Yedding and Richard Jones, color bearers, and Lona Weist, musician. W. A. Hill, Junior vice president, for the camp and Mrs. Charles Muegel, chaplain for the auxiliary, were not present at the meeting so they will
.be installed at the next meeting. Com
mittees will be appointed for the coming year at the next meeting also.
Called by Death
MRS. QUINTON CANNON CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jan. 5.
The funeral of Mrs. Quinton Cannon
was held at the Methodist church Monday afternoon. Burial was at Riverside.
casting of actors for the unique, quaint
homely roles in "Way Down East" Mr. Griffith, remembered the bright, cheerful little Mary Hay and sent for her
to play Kate. Few players of her lim-
ranger. In "The Good-Bad Wife" Mr. Stowe gives a finished and remarkable performance of an elderly Southern gen
tleman of the old school and his per-
MRS. ANNA BOYER CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jan. 6 Mrs. Anna Boyer, 79 years old, died at her home in the south cart of town.
Wednesday noon. Funeral will be held ! young man about town, of considerable
Saturday at 2 p. m., at the home. Rev. means ana carelessly fashionable m McCormack will officiate. She leaves! his attire. The screen wardrobe for
ited experience have served as Mary formance is one of the bright spots of
Hay by appearing simultaneously on ie proauction. rne Good-Bad Wire Broadway In two of the year's greatest 1 now showing at the Murray theatre successes that ran for the entire sea-lfr four days.
son. Following her screen hit In "Way Down East" she became a featured member of the start cast In Flo. Zlegfeld's marvelous musical comedy "Sally." These two were the standing hits on Broadway during the last season, so it turned out a dual triumph for the pretty little igenue. RICHMOND With prices at existing levels, how many men will buy 16 suits of clothes at one time As far as can be learned Wallace Reld Is the only man who enJoys this unique distinction. His mark of 16 suits at one order is said to be the record in this respect. It was Just part of the preparatory work in connection with the filming of Cecil B. DftMille's latest Paramount picture, "The Affairs of Anatol," which 13 the feature at the Richmond .theatre this week. Mr. Reld plays the role of "Anatol" in the all-star cast which includes Gloria Swanson, Elliott Dexter, Wanda Hawley, Bebe Daniels, Monte Blue, Theodore Roberts, Agnes Ayres, Theodore Kosloff, Raymond Haton, Julia Faye and Polly Moran. "Anatol" is a
five children.
MRS. DAN KIMEL CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Jan. 6. TVia fnnernl nf lira nan Klmpl 79
years old, was hold at the Christian j clothes, and several less important church Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Mc- costumes. Practically all of the suit3
this role Included 11 suits of clothes. This collection includes a number of business suits, hunting clothes, motoring clothes, fashionable afternoon, dinner and evening clothes, golf
CHILE NOT TO REPLY
TO PERUVIAN NOTE
(By Associated Press) SANTIAGO. Chile, Jan. 5. A cabinet council has decided that no an
swer will be sent to the latest Peruvian note In regards to the dispute over the provinces of Tacna and Arica.
The latest Peruvian note to Chile re
ceived in Santiago, Jan. 1, renewed
demands that the Tacna-Arlca controversy be sumitted to arbitration. It insisted that an arbitrator should de
clde whether the treaty of Ancon
signed in 1S83, under which Chile took
Jurisdiction over the two provinces, had been violated, and how such violations might be repaired. Chile had previously declared a further exchange of notes useless, stating that she had gone the limit in seeking an agreement.
INDICT EARL TAMPLIN, WEST ALEXANDRIA, FOR CHILD NEGLECT EATON, Ohio, Jan. 6. The Indict
ment returned Tuesdayby the grand
Jury and not made public was against
Earl Tamplin, of West Alexandria, County Prosecutor R. G. Sever said
Wednesday, after Tamplln's arrest He was Indicted on a charge of neglecting
to Drovide for his children. He Is
confined in the county Jail. 8uea on Note David Eshleman. of Preble county
Is defendant to an action instituted in common pleas court here by George
Brinley, who, as administrator of the estate of Emma Doud. deceased, of
Dayton, seeks to recover on a note for $900. i Allen Coming to Eaton County Agent E. D. Turner announces that F. L. Allen, state head of farmers' institutes, will be in Eaton next Saturday for the purpose of meeting Institute representatives of Preble county and discussing with them matters pertaining to farmers' institutes. Arranging Public SaleArrangements are being made by the Preble County Duroc-Jersey Breeders associations for a public sale of stock, to Include Preble and Darke counties, and Wayne county, Ind. To Present Play "Miss Bob White" is the title of an entertainment to be presented here Jan. 17 and 18 by home talent, under auspices of the Council of Mothers. A
Chicago producing company will handle the affair, and a representative
has arrived on the ground to take up the work of rehearsals as soon as possible.
Union Revival Services , !
Held Near Williamsburg WILLIAMSBURG, Ind, Jan. 6.
Rev. Frank Moorman, assisted by Mrs. Janson Edwards, is holding union re
vival services at Center church, this week. The public is urged to attend. The church is located five miles northeast of Williamsburg.
VILLAGES INUNDATED. (By Associated Press) PANAMA, Jan. 6. Additional reports from the Piongna district of the
to get the Qriginaland Genuine YEAST TABLETS
Province of Darien states that num-j and hunger, their cattle and other pos-
eroua villages have been Inundated by sessions vanS .-v?
, Toe governm t nas sent a launcu waters from the river Tulra. The In Ioade4 witn fofe Huffs and medicine habitants are suffering from exposure ' to the sufferers.
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Cormack officiating. She leaves a husband, and a sister in East Cambridge, Mrs. John Hiser. Burial in Riverside. GEORGE SNYDER
GREENVILLE, O.. Jan. 5. Word
are of distinctive cut and pattern and
can not be used again for screen wear. MURRAY Leslie Stowe, who is seen in the character of Johnson Carter, in the
Vera McCord motion picture produo
received in Greenville Irom Spring-' tionf 'Jhe GoodBad. Wife." founded
field, Ohio, announced the death in
Springfield Tuesday night of George Snyder, former liveryman of Greenville, who removed to Springfield several years ago. Mr. Snyder waa a Civil war veteran. He 13 survived by three daughters and two sons. JOSEPH DEWEESE GREENVILLE, Ohio, Jan. 5. Joseph DeWeese, 61 years old, retired farmer of Yorkshire, died suddenly at his home of heart disease, Tuesday night. Mr. DeWeese, who was formerly engaged in business in Yorkshire, Versailles and Montezuma, had many friends throughout this section of the county.
Sarkiss Will Preach AtU.P.CharchFriday Rev. H. J. Sarkiss, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will preach at the evangelistic services ot the United Brethren church Friday night, says an announcement Thursday. Meetings are being held In the church every night. Rev. H. S. James, pastor of the church, will preach Thursday night.
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famous classic production of "Ben
Hur," in which he has enacted the prominent roles at different times of
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RICHMOND THEATRE Now presenting the Paramount Super Feature "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" The Greatest All Star Cast Ever Assembled A Story of Interest Gowns and settings that afford a feast for the eyes ADMISSION: Adults, 35 cents', Children, 20 cents, including war tax
Tonight 8:15 JACK BESSEY T $ftZ COMPANY .V next Presents VV 1 WEEK -ovt Jane Cowl's j CcVox Great Romance Play I V "SMILIN' THRU"
URRAY
"Better Come Early" Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra VAUDEVILLE
A Big Time Bill DeLuxe Thursday and Lasi Half
Harry Catalano and Co. In "ALONG BROADWAY." Four people, two comedians and two Broadway Beauties in one of the classiest and most artistic acts of the season. These artists scored a big hit here three years ago in another vehicle. If you will recall the most beautiful girl you ever saw, gowned exquisitely, and a good looking chap with a fine voice, then you will want to see them in their new act. Keith big time presentation. Nelson and Madison In "A RUBE and a RUBY" Telling of a country messenger boy who delivers a message to a "Vamp" at a theatre. His ability with a steel guitar and ukelele lands him on the stage. Big laughing act. Peters and West In "MIRTH AND MELODY" Two clever boys and a piano who sing songs until they beg to be permitted to retire to their dressing room. E. J. Moore "THE GABBY TRICKSTER" He causes you to laugh and wonder. DOROTHY GREEN "THi GOODBAD WIFE" Five Reels of Heart Interest
Today, Friday, Saturday to see the greatest masterpiece of photoplay art.
Coming Monday ' Captain Bett's Seals; Rives and Arnold; Ernest Hiatt and the La Rays.
3asad on
(ifm. JI. Arady's yamousPIatj by-Jjotth 3airParkor and Jos: & rismer A tale of tears and lovers in a new art form combining drama, painting, poetry and music. The picture that has taken America by storm. Thrilling, human -an eighth art. SEE .the great snow storm the rescue at the brink of the falls the great breaking up of the ice jam. Better see this wonderful production, showing at reduced prices. Most other places charge $2 to $10 a seat. See it at the Murrette at: Matinees . . .36c and 4c tax Nights. . . . .50c and 5c tax Children . . . 22c and 3c tax Coming Sunday Mother ?OMine
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Anyone who says Coats, Suits and Dresses are expensive will not think so when they attend this sale It is a wonderful sale, and the best of all is that the merchandise is new, bought for cash from the makers who needed it.
COATS All the newest and latest models, with large fur collars and silk linings Ladies', Misses' and Juniors: 1 One lot, values up to $25, C "1 Q J Q choice D 10.4:0 2 One lot, values up to (J" TJ QQ $32.50, choice tJ)A ViD 3 One lot, values up to $45, (POO QQ choice LiLi.UO 4 One lot, values up to $60, tf Q Q Q Q choice. DOOJO
5 One lot, values up to $70,
choice
$42.98
SUITS All the new Fall Suits in four groups. Beautiful line. Fur-trimmed, silk4ined, also plain models. All sizes up to 46 bust -
measure GROUP 1 Values up to $32.50, choice GROUP 2 Values up to $39.75, choice GROUP 3 Values up to $55.00, choice GROUP 4 Values up to $60.00, choice
$16.48 $22.98 $27.48 $36.98
COAT SPECIAL Lot of Coats selected from our regular line. All kind3 in this assortment Cloth and Plushes: LOT SOLD UP TO $30.00, take your choice , S9.9S LOT SOLD UP TO $65.00, take your choice .$14.98 LOT SOLD UP TO $95.00, take your choice $19.9S
DRESSES All Dresses show a reduction 6ome one-fourth, some one-third, some one-half off. None held back, all reduced. Serges, Tricotines, Canton Crepe, Satins, Taffeta all reduced. See the special lota at $6.98, $9.98, $11.25, $19.98, $25.00
SUIT SPECIAL Lot of sample Suits selected from the regular line. All sizes and colors. Values $15.00 to $85.00 take your choice at HALF price. . .$7.50 to $42.50
Extra! SUIT SPECIAL Odds and ends, values from $21.98 to $45.00. Your choice
$9.98
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