Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 12, 14 January 1922 — Page 8
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a nn u.it American play in a decade and ono of ths best acted. That may .he truthfully said of '"The Famous Mrs. Fair," by James Forbes, which brings Henry Miller and Blanche Bates, two ;pf the most distinguished stars of the t American stage, to the Victory theatre, tLay1on, Ohio, for Tuesday night and "Wednesday afternoon and night, .Jan. n and is. ; . - . -: T. Here Is presented an ordinary fam-j ;,i1y of means, such as may be duplieat- j ed by the thousands in any big Amer-i Mean city: Father, mother, son and! daughter all the average folk, and the I domestic difficulty in which they be-j come involved is equally commonplace. Yet the interest aroused Is absorbing, 'and the effect "produced intense, tie'cause Mr. Forbes has created genuine, 'living characters, and lent to their .troubles all the poignancy of humanity land truth. Thus, with the acting euaJTly attuned to reality as? it Is at the hands of these distinguished players ,ihe lesson of "The Famous Mrs. Fair" ,Js brought home . with peculiar intimacy and unforced appeal. No Sermonizing One says lesson; and yet this potent 'social play is one of those rare com- . positions a problem play without arjniment or sermonizing by the author. ;The audience is left severely alone to' i nraw its own conclusions from the experience of the characters. Mrs. jFair is typical of the majority of the J American women who took up war work in France. Her rather stodgy 'business husband, like the matterofifnet son and the undeveloped daughter, put up with her absence under the (Stimulus of the spirit of war time sacrifice. , As Mr. and Mrs. Fair Jeffrey and J.Nancy Henry Miller : and Blanche 4 Bates, give two of the best performiances of their careers, and the fact "that, in addition, to its long engagements of over a year at Henry Miller's theatre. New York City, and four -imonths at the Blackstone theatre, Chicago, it has just completed one of the most successful coast to coat tours -ever undertaken by a dramatic attraction, attests to the power of the piece "and the artistry of the players. iMars are supported by a company of exceptional brilliance, including Marjory Williams. Marie Louise Walker, F.ert Leigh, Lynn Starling, Florence 'Carpenter, Kdne Archer Crawford, ; "Betty Hall, Norma Harvey, Kathryn 'Meredith, Elmer Brown and others. RICHMOND That money talks we all know, but that it comes in bunches when J. rRufus Wallingford begins to talk about ;it.,is demonstrated in the Cosmopolitan - production for Paramount of ."Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford," a screen version of the popular play by George M. Cohen, which closes today at the Richmond theatre. J How J. Rufus Wallingford and his associate in buncombe, "Blackie" Daw, make a fortune for themselves and the residents of the one-horse town of ' Battleshurg. is a nenthralling story 'which is well adapted for the screen. The details of their scheme present enough complications to make the: LZa -V rii j -Tv l" ' iuu 11 is imi'u wiiu amusinc surprises far the audience and the two adventur ers. ' The featured players are Sam Hardy, Norman Kerry, Doris Kenyon and Diana Alln. The production is massive and of a high order of excellence. George .Melford's superb picturiza-
;non of E. M Hull famous novel, "The jof frierTds with a. euchre party SatuVfaheik," which is the literary sensation day evening. The hih nrizes were :lVrl!!,ni'- RJ55- ed to Mr, Anna' ?"e Vn"
' a " : . "' CLa'11'"' ou"; MURRAY I Raymond Hatton's appearance in any picture means that everyone else . in it is going to do his or her verybest actng to keep up with Hatton. .ua leyuwinuii .ui r.xv-eueni. cnaracier , work has assumed gigantic propor-j tions since his work in the Rogers 1 Picture, "Jes- Call Me Jim," and in nun-y r uns Hie firings. aiSO Uoia-t ; wyn product ions Mis latest work may j be seen in All s I-air in Love, a Gold-, wyn comedy now at the Murray - theatre.
v, j't 1, V- V "lal' J,uu p as awarded to Bennett Isenhour Rudolph altn , no, who made such a The guests were Mr. and Mrs ShirAn Jn! - l 0Ur "orseme.? ?f me ! man Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sitloh Apocalypse, are tne featured players. U,r. and Mrs. Rav elms and7h Id '
A hat is written in your heart? nat!,nd daughter have been soendimr a
are the promises and possibilities
, . , r , 1 1 " '1 .1 2 "nil 1 ! . r 1 1 1 vi mis, jut; It'll" . Munvn ,ln vourk-r hand ?' What is the nett Mr and Mrp Bennett Isenofour rJPnt:, Ijfah Baird uW8!hour spent Sunday with Mrs. Caroline . rhe Heart Line of fancy Gray iniIsenhour at . Richmond Stephen .ihe photoilramatization of Gelett Bur-lEndplev spont a few davs ,ast week .ress novel of theame name starting i witll h, FOn, -CIem Endslev. and famI.onuay at the Murray theatre. ' ilv. at Walnut Level.. .Wilbur Turner Lveut-s, as they happen, become as i spPnt a few davs last week with Mr.
. itan insiiiu.'-i on iiif nanu asjand irs
'nmign written mere witn a quni-pen; . ,,. bum,, rommg events ; their s-hadowH. before, o .snrely are j i taose shadows ca.xt in the hand. The . Hand revewls what the heart conceals. ; . ,TIle U1,1S of Fa,u" "ray's hands; muigeu be rets ner neart would never .tell. Her heuit line disclosed' three love affairs two men would love her; V he would love a third. And die heart line of the man t-he loved indicated a
vei.y interesting triangle of tangled ;Jonn Beeson spent Sunday with Mr. Ajiearts. ' 'nd Mrs John Hawley and children. 'The Heart Line is an unusual love j Mr and Mrs. E. H. Routson spent story that discloses many secrets ofjsundav with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hart- . palmists, clairvoyants and piritualis- nian at Richmond Mr. and Mrs. tic mediums. The cast in support of 1 Walter Paddock and son, Clifford, ...Miss Baird includes Jerome Patrick, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. S. O.
rreaenck.room, Ruth Sinclair. Mrs. I Charles C. Craig, little Ben Alexander tand others. Frederick A. Thomson, directed.' : i MURRETTE ' The entire feminine population of 'ihe little village of Monterev. in the
heart of the Virginia mountains, con-!iSe
"tributed toward the wardrobe of i ; Gladys Hulette who is. seen playing! ; pposite Richard Barthelmess in "Tol - ? "ablr? David," the First National "At-
fraction which will be shown at theicn numerous conversations and con -
; Murrette theatre, hile no Parisian creations or smart New York styles ( ai e included, the gathering of the cos-
tumes was a harder task than many!.. A. Garretson. S. C. Richie, M. H.
. debutantes have faced before a com-j ing out party. j Miss Hulette went to Monterey; ;witnout costumes, as she wanted to 'orrectly portray the styles of the -locality around which the tory was .written. When Ihe women of the -village understood hor. plight, they flocked unanimously to her aid. - The village school inarm, after scuool hour, with her own hands, fashioned the unique little "party" . dress in which Mis3 Hulette is seen . af-a rural dance. The dimity from
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SATURDAY Murray "All's Fair in , Love"; Vaudeville. Murrette "A Certain Rich Man." Palace "The Rancher." Richmond "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford." Washington Jack Bessey Stock, . "SmilhV Thru." SUNDAY Murray "All's Fair in Love"; Vaudeville. ' Murrette Richard Bartlemess in "Tol'able David." Richmond "The Sheik." Washington Jack Bessey Stock, "Misleading Lady." wheh it was made came from the dusty counters of the village Btore. Three local belles who happened to wear the same size shoe as Miss Hulette contributed slippers to go with th dancing costume, while her room at the hotel resembled a ruraL millinery Bhop as a result of the hats which were placed at her disposal. Suburban FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Mrs. Lloyd Pyl spent Wednesday with Mrs. Herbert Tudor of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Herman of Eaton, Ohio, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas Mr. and Mrs. O. Quigg, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnett. . . ILeslie Keever, of Detriot, Mich., is visiting Mrs. Ida Strong and John Keever The Friend's Aid society met at the home of Mrs. William Pegg Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Oscar McCabe of Montana is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Pegg Mr. and Mrs. George Rupe entertained Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Homan, of Eaton, Ohio, and Edward Garrett. . . .Mr. and Mrs. William Pegg and Mrs. Oscar McCabe attended a reunion near Palestine, O., Thursday Mrs. Harry Shultz and children SDent Thlirsriav with Mr anH
lueMrs. Clayton Woolman Rev. and
Mrs. C. O. Reynolds were entertained Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Macey. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Miss Anna Becker visited friends in New Castle, Tuesday Mrs. John Mosbaugh and children, and Miss Daisy Ayler visited Charles Doney and wife at Indianapolis recently. .Jake Becker of Cincinnati, recently visited his brother Otto, and sister, Anna.. Mrs. Horace Huddleston, of Milton, was in Richmond, Wednesday W. H. Kiser is visiting in Freedom with relatives Charles Wheeler is in Chicago attending the Shoe Dealers association convention The Ladies, Guild of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Cooley next Wednesday afternoon.. ..Fred Routh, or Minneapolis who has been here some time with his mother, and sister, leaves this week Mrs. B. F. Brumfiel has been 111 .Mrs. .Laura Kichev is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor at Mans iiem, unto Mrs. Kate Adams, of npw rat p recently visited her sister Mrs. Will Pike Mrs. Mae Eschbaugh, of Indianapolis, who has been here with her mother. Mrs. Isaac Davis, is visiting relatives in Connersville. ELKHORN. Ind. Mr. and Mrs Charles Sitlnh tntortoinj 1 Lawrence McCashland. The low prize Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Thnmnsnn an children. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M?Cashland and son. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Isenhour and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Trouse and children Mr. and Mrs. Clem Endslev of Wad nilt .Lcve calletl on M,. and Mrg John nawiev and children, Euesdav afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Chester Yearyean and Mrs Vrort FacnanM anH hilHn cr,o-..t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Picett and granddaughter.. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beeson and son Robert, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L H. Boenn AT r anrl AT TQrav Don rnt f I .-.. o.- -i,u 1 t t r, Charles Sitloh and children. .James Lowell, infant son of Mr and Mrs. Henry Lahev. ha been il! ror several days Mr. and Mrs. John Hawlev and children called on Mr. and Mrs.L. H. Beoson Sundav Mrs. rnnett Isenhour and Mrs. Mary SitUnh nent Tuesdav with Mrs.Lena Heitbrink. at Richmond. Mrs. Sitloh and children spent Tues dav with her mother. Mrs. Mark Hppks. of Abinston Mr. and Mrs. paddork and son. Henry... Mrs. Peter Doherty and children are spending this i week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burleson Louis Endslev, of St. Louis, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Hawley and tchildren, Saturday evening Mrs. S. M. Chamberlain spent SaturBrannon at Richmond Muriel Lou Kaufman is improving. NEW PARIS, Ohio. H. B. Miller i has a wireless telephone set installed in his home and is able to listen in i eerts that are given daily The stockholders of the First National! bank re-elected the following board: Fence, 10. C. Mikesell, W. L. Hahn, Calvin Middaugh and Elwood Coblentz. The old officers were also re elected for another year and are: J. A. Garretson. president: ,M. H. Pence, cashier: E. C. Mikesell, assistant cashier, and Miss Helen Sawyer, bookkeeper The bonus blanks for the Ohio soldiers who served in the World war have been received. Soldiers may now file applications. The headquarters are at Eaton, Ohio, and payments will be made some time after the first cf February. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sax-
RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND
Costume Carries Off Martha Graham, in Danse Javenais, the honors of the evening at a benefit New York, for the Soldiers' and Sailors' ton and children of Richmond, spent Sunday with New Paris relatives The Social Circle of the Christian church will be entertained next Wednesday, Jan. 19, in the church parlors. The hostesses are Mrs. Canie Clark, Mrs. Mary McPherson, Mrs. Ruth Clark, and Mrs. Margaret Reinheimer. Hilbert Jones, Indianapolis, Ind., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Evans and other New Paris friends C. M. Wilcox and G. A. Bogan were business visitors in Eaton Tuesday Frank Overpeck returned to his home in Dayton Wednesday afler a week'a viit with Vow pQT-i ret. atives Miss Gladys Hill was a " '
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;uest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harrylson Frank and family to butcher Mon-
JJaugherty and family Mrs. A. T. J i"JO """' viuiuwcn, mm-, Scott spent a few davs this week with I dames Arthur Kelley, John Buckley relatives at Eaton, Ohio Harvey iand Herbert Jinks attended the Worn-, Daugherty. who is residing with his!?,11' of Voters at Brookville daughter Mrs Omhn MoKoo nf pu.inr. ! rida' Elmer Mullin of Indianapo-
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Huehes and danirhter nf TtirhninnH.l1Iayward families Rev. Ware and
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-i . , , , . . . 1 sea teiis ana aaugnter .Mrs. tmma Noakes, Mrs. Alice Dowler and Mrs.
Cora McWhinney were guests of Mrs.'0' pLU,lt6e Mrnr vlsue W1,f Mary Baumgardner of Richmond on" Sunday... Clifford HoffWednesday Miss Beatrice Gallas ! ?ndRLeo?ar,d Uard spent Yl ednes--fls -a rnLt f mis. 01 4-A.tv,T,:day m Brookville Alva Curry en-
Wednesday night The members of i n-o ..:i, r,.,. ' , the Loyal Women's class of the Pres-j byterian Sunday school and their hus bands were guests at the home of Rev. I and Mrs. J. E. Harris. i FAIR HAVEN, Ohio Miss Kathryn Wallace spent Sundav with Miss guerite Brown Paul Heavenridge spent the week-end with his grand-' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Morrow, in Camden Mrs. Addie Creech visited Mrs. Emerv Houser Saturday afternoon Miss Grace White spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White Miss Minnie Creech spent Saturday afternoon with
Miss Pearl Craig Mr. and Mrs. w.lMarman cnapman, Mrs. Charles Smith B. Cline spent Friday in Eaton Mr.! and Levi Cates are ill. and Mrs. Myrl Heavenridge and Mr.! and Mrs. James Heavenridep snenr ! LOSANTVILLE, Ind. Mrs. Eliza-
Fridav in Richmond Mr. and Mrs.beth Phillips called on Mrs. Sylvia! Ellis White were in Eaton Saturdav Parks Friday Mrs. Elizabeth Phil-j Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ramsev and ''P3 was entertained by Mrs. Jim Mc-j family, of Middletown, spent Sunday! Gunnegill Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lesat the home of James Heavenridge j te" Varteman were at Elvan Varte-j Mrs. Will Lamp spent Wednesday man's Sunday. .Cable Pod of Blounts-! afternoon with Mrs. Charles Philpott. ville is visiting near Cincinnati. . .Mr. ; ' 1 and Mrs. Ledger Wyne and daughter j
HAGERSTOWN. Ind.. Jan. 14. Th? Ladies' Aid society will meet at the Christian church Tuesday afternoon.. . ..Miss Elizabeth Rounds and Mrs. Everett Pennington were guests at dinner Wednesday evening, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pitt, at their home on South Market street Rev. B. A. Hartley was called to oodington. Ohio. Wednesday to preach a funeral sermon L. R. Kirby and Charles Walters represented the Hagerstown lodge, K. of P., at the district meet ing at Greenfield, Wednesday Mri. 1 William Dennis of Richmond, and Mrs. R. B. Worl, of this place, visited Mrs. Worl's sister at Indianapolis, Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. Charles Porter was taken to the sanitarium p.t Richmond Wednesday B. P. Parsons is seriously ill. DTJNLAPS VILLE. Ind. John Moore of Norfolk, Va., arrived to the home of his narents Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Moore near Bloominggrove for a two'Fafhp,. fnhn,S MArlirinA U
months' furlough.. ..Fred Fisher and familv here have Mrs. Verner Kennettj of Elizabeth .Colo., for their guests . Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Miles Patej and daughter, Miss Maxine and son, ; Glenn, of near Brownsville spent Sun - day as guests of Mr. and. Mrs. E. R. Taylor of Ash Arbor farm near Har - risburg Charles Bond, Jr., of Quakertown was taken to Connersville Wednesday and was operated on for appendicitis at Memorial hospital Thursday Mrs. Cora Kennett of Elizabeth. Colo., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Bryson at Maple Drive east of here Tuesday and Tuesdav night Miss Helena Schlechtweg of Springdale called on Miss Malinda FOLEY'S HAS NEVER FAILED January is a bad month for influenza, la grippe and bronchial troubles. It is unwise to neglect the slightest cough or cold. Foley's Honey and Tar gives nrrtmnt rMif.f. srets rierht at the trouble. covers raw inflamed surfaces with a neanng coating, ticars me air iiassagra,l stuffy breathing and permits sound, refreshing, health-building sleep. Mrs. j V. A. Gibson. 1547 College Ave., Racine, ! Wise., writes: "Foley's has never failnever without it." A. G. Lukcn Drus J?: 626-28 Main St. Advertisement. BUY IT HERE FOR LESS Plus Service and Quality Kahle Bros. Groceries 98 W. Main TWO 217 So. 5th Phone 3038 STORES Phone 2626 Cash Grocery Free Delivery "Say It With Flowers" LEMON'S FLOWER SHOP 1015 MairrStreet Phone 1093
SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,
Prize at Benefit Ball whose dance and costume carried off ball given at the Ritz-Carlton hotel, club. Leech here Wednesday Marshall Lanuing of Brookville was a guest of John Schlechtweg and family at the farm north of here Tuesday. , FAIRFIELD, Ind. Rev. J. P. Warner of Fostoria, Ohio, is holding a revival at the M. E. church. He is preaching crlnHir1 c a Tm r n c T K a mooting hac I 1; f iv. iiu i vi a i 11 v 111 v v 1.111 5 uutj been going on for 10 days Mrs. Curt Jerman and children of Connersville are guests of George Personette and family.NNMr. and Mrs. Lanning are guests of their daughter, Mrs. Horace Ward, and family this week Mr. . ,J A T . 1 V . and Mrs. John Barbour assisted their lis is the guest of Clint Dare and the Dr- Weston attended the quarterly rnnrprpnnii at RinnininE' r.pnro l nn na v 1 j t T TY J , .Fred Loper and Lloyd Hayward ;tertained a number of young people at 1 a watch party Saturday John Steinard and family of Brokville spent Sun-! day with their daughter, Mrs. Herbert J Jinks, and family.
GREEN'S FORK. Ind Several from j Jacksonburg attended the serenading Mar-!Partv at Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kin-
1 singer's Tuesday evening. . .The girl's basketball teams will play its first Same Jan. 24 Maria Underhill is 1 111 ' -Richmond high school team will i Pla" basketball here Saturday night .Richard Beck arrived Wednesday to visit Clifton Williams. . . .Several from here attended the funeral of Velet Benboe Thursday afternoon Mrs. " " 1 i(f r Une Ol "I think Father i John's Medicine is! one of the best ton- j ics a child can take. ' My boy, seven years old, has been greatly j benefited by its use. ; He used to be sub- ' ject to throat trouble : the Best iTftnJr j 1 UIiu;a ! Child 1 ; CU1 Take but now his throat seldom bothers him. It builds one up j when one has a cold and I believe that i is why he is so well and healthy. He 1 was pale, but now has a good color. I ! cannot say too much in praise of : Father John's Medicine." Signed, I Mrs. H. W. Hawes, 44 Norton Street, ! Lynn, Mass. , Guaranteed free from alcohol or j dangerous drugs and therefore safe for j all the familj'. Advertisement. I S'1'nml,"lll,l,,l"1'l"""'nmi'',,l"n,n,l,,,,l'm,,OT,',l,m",""'iiimBin 4 1 T 4 it- a r- j , Huy the IJest V lClOr Cord and ; Fabric Tires Richmond Tire Service I Corner 11th and Main -nimiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiuiinHniHiuiiniiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiHnurtniiHiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiS BETSY ROSS BREAD Sold at all groceries, t Made by ZWISSLER'S
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IND SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1922.
Jennie and her husband were at Mr. Sant Wyne's Sunday Mr. and .Mrs. Ves Sulteen visited Charles Oxley's near Modoc Sunday. .. .Mrs. Linsy Davis called on Mrs. Alec Oxley Wednesday Lloyd Brown and family left for their home at Carlos Wednesday evening The revival at the Christian church is still in progress. STRAUGHN, Ind. Mrs. Ben Brenner visited her sister in Milton Friday. ....Mrs. Elmira Reynolds, who fell and fractured her arm during holiday week, is Improving. .... .Mrs. Ethel Hodges of Knoxville, Tenn., returned to her home last Monday after spend ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Rushville visited his mother, Mrs. Elmira Reynolds, one day last week Everett Pierce has moved to his new home recently purchased of Frank Bradway Mrs. Margaret Haskett and daughter, Eva Louise, visited with Mrs. J. W. Haskett last week Mrs. J. Wr. Haskett will soon leave to make her home with her son Chelsie Hasket of Spiceland The neighbors of Mrs. Frank Bradway called on her Saturday evening. .. .Mrs. Etta Coffey and daughter Helen have returned home after spending two weeks in Greenville and Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. J. W. Brittenham spent Saturday in Newcastle". BENTONVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Huhn. Margaret Huhn. R- Sheets. Benton McConnel assisted Will Sheets with his butchering Miss Margaret Hauhn is visiting relatives in Dublin and Penville ths week Mrs. Marge Kenworthy was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.' Will Sheets Miss Minnie Higham is ill Mrs. Arthur Manlove and two children, Russel and ', Mary are ill Walter Rea suffered1 the loss of a valuable cow Tuesday..: ..Mrs. Thomas McKee entertained the ; members of the W. C. B. C. Wrednesday Henry Biehl is ill Lewis ; Kenvmer who has been seriously ill, ! LAST TIME TONIGHT Jack Bessey Stock Co. Presents JANE COWL'S Big Romance Play "SMILIN' THRU" as played one solid year in New York Tomorrow Matinee and Night The play you have been waiting to see Mr. Bessey appear in "MISLEADING LADY" Order Your Seats Now
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From the World's Best-Selling Novel by Edith M. Hull Scenario by Monte M. Katterjohn
Due to the greatest price ever paid for a, screen production, our prices evenings: Adults, 50 cents; children, 2d cents. Week-day matinee:
Also Showing a Paramount
is slowly improving. .; .Paul Rea was,
seriously injured when the axe with which he was cutting wood struck his foot... .Mrs. Flo Riggs is visiting relatives in Harrison, Ohio William Ghering is serously ill Edward Miller has purchased the William Stevens property. iMake your hata sweet and with Blue 'Devil Cleanser. fluffy Advertisement PAL
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URGE TRUCK LAW ENFORCED IN OHIO (By Associated Press) ' FINDLAY, Ohio. Jan. 14 Rigid enforcement of the Burke law, '.imitin.'; trucks to 10 tons on Ohio highways, was urged by Northwestern Oh'.o county surveyors at their annual meeting here. A Lloyd
Tom Mix
Prairie Trails Breezy, snappy, full of action a western of the Zane Grey type. And with this Harold Lloyd In a cyclone of laughs Rainbow Island Smiles, laughs, pretty girls, and the king of laugh-makers in one of his best comedies. IN ADMISSION THURSDAY William Russell in "The Iron Rider" TOMORROW The drama all Richmond will go to see! A story of love that flowered in a desert oasis. Out of hate, in a pampered society bell who met her master. Out of revenge, in a wild young chieftain who knew no law but his will. Nothing approaching it ever seen on the screen. ( for this week will be: Sunday and Adults, 35 cents; children, 15 cents. of Shows: 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 P. M.
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