Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 34, 9 February 1922 — Page 9
EIGHT COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY LEGION FOR 1922 ACTIVITIES Announcement of the appointment 1 of various committees for the new yeai were made at a meeting of Harry Ray Post No. 65 Wednesday evening. Eight committees were appointed. Paul Comstock, Frank T. Strayer and Paul A. Becket were named on the
Americanization committee. ' On the house committee, which was named some time ago, are Benjamin Bali, Everett Ray, Clarence Englebert, Herbert Bulach. Other commiteea named Wednesday evening were: Sick committee: Herbert Weisbrod, Dr. S. C. . Markley and Marshall Morrison. Resolutions committee: Benjamin A. Ball, i Bertram B. Russell and Thomas P. I Nickell. Athletic: Lawrence Jessup, (Harry Smith and A. P. Otten. Band: ;Dr. George B. Hunt,, James D. McI Daniels. Social committee: Frank McCoy, Horace Parker, Paul W. Kring and Clarence H. Englebert To Fix Amendments The resolutions committee was instructed to make . a study of the bylaws of the local post with a view to presenting amendments that would make them conform to the state and national laws of the organization. Raymond Mather and Ray Nicholson were named on a committee to represent the post on the Rotary community fund council. The resolutions committee was instructed to send a letter of condolence to Paul G. Nolte, whose mother died recently. Announcement was made by Com
mander Powell that the post would conduct a military funeral for Howard Armstrong when the body arrives from overseas. The exact date is not yet known. , Report Approved The report of the auditing committee on the condition of the executive committee funds was received and ap proved. Benjamin A, Ball, as chairman of the house committee, reported on the purchase of new equipment for the canteen. An "On-to-New Orleans" committee to boost the interest of local members in the national convention at New Orleans to be held next October, was named. Lawrence Jessup, Dr. George B. Hunt and Joseph W. Connor are members of this committee. , Frank McCoy called to the attention of the membership the fact that a dance will be held under the auspices of the social committee Feb. 20. The dance is to be given in the I. O. O. F. hall and the Melody Entertainers are to furnish music. LYMAN MAIN TALKER AT TEACHERS' MEETING Prof. R. L. Lyman of the -University of Chicago will be the principal speak, er at a meeting of the Wayne County Teachers' association,' to be held in ihe high school Saturday. The morning session opens at 10:30 o'clock, and the afternoon session at 1:30 o'clock. "The Teaching of the Individual Pupil," will be the subject in the mom- ' ing. In the afternoon, Prof. Lyman
i will speak on the subject, "Language
r! Habits as Marks of Culture. .
GERMAN FOOD COSTS. (By Associated Press WASHINGTON. Feb. 9. A table of food costs in Berlin, December 31, received here, shows the following price averages in marks, the exchange rate on that date being 182 marks to tho dollar. Bread, 7 marks per pound; flour, 6.50 per, pound; potatoes, 1.50; rice, 7; sugar,8; beef, 22; pork, 24; veal, 22; coffee, 50; evaporated milk, per pound can, 24; eggs, 49. A note s-aid there was little sugar available f.t the prices given. FOOD LESSON Wo. S GOOD LUCK a Table Luxury Certified milk the highest priced grade the kind recommended for infant feeding is no better than the full cream milk which forms the largest and the most important part of Jelke GOOD LUCK Spread for Bread. The pure, sweet oil extracted frpm the choicest fats of corn fed beef steers is churned with this delicious, creamy milk to make GOOD LUCK. This nutritious oil has exactly the. same food value as the butter fat in milk. Imported Table Salt from England is used. No food could be more choice or pure no food more wholesome than GOOD LUCK. This wholesome, nutritious food, rich in tissue and strength-building qualities, is for sale at your grocer. GOOD LUCK comes to you fresh from the churn with all its delicate goodness intact It is truly a food luxury. JELKE MARGARINE The Finest Spread tor Bread FOR SALE BY RETAIL DEALERS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Anton Stolle & Sons 44 Liberty Avenue Richmond, Ind. Surplat rceipt of fuU-crmam milk intended for Jelke GOOD LUCK Spread for Bread are evaporated. It is an exceptional quality, and i for sale in large and email cane at grocer. Aek for it.
STUDIO GLIMPSE OF SLAIN MOVIE DIRECTOR
William Desmond Taylor discussing a .scene In The Green Temptation' with the star of the cast, Betty , Compjoa. The photo probably ia one of the last pictures taken of Taylor . , ; " I x
MURRETTE Eugene O'Brien's latest Selznick Picture, "Chivalrous Charley." is an nounced as the feature attraction at the MnrrPttft thentro "Phivaimna i Charley'? is a melodramatic piece filled ! with action and comedy and is said to be far removed from tho usual line of O'Brien pictures. What with amusing situations to begin with, as Charley Reilly just back from the west, exercises his natural tendency to serve the ladies, and thereby gets himself completely in bad, the story advances with each recurring blunder on the part of a chivalrous hero until it seems as if something must soon explode. And something finally does explode in the person of Charley's uncle who pays tho bills for Charley's experiences as a Sir Galahad. As a power in the city's political life, Mr. Reilly, senior, is able to engage a number of gangsters to assist him in teaching his nephew a practical lesson which is calculated to cure that young man of his gallant tendencies. . The plans include a female decoy, kidnapping, and all the attendant thrilling situations which these suggest. But after getting away with a jump, the action gets, ouz of control of the principals and-in the end attracts the participation of the police. Then follows the final round of the excitement with an exciting display of motorcycle riding, bridge jumping and other thrilling adventures. MURRAY Sessue Hayakawa in "Where Lights Are Low," an R-C picture directed by Colin Campbell. It presents a drama of love and peril and swiftly moving acRHEUMATISM A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who Had It In the Spring of 1893 I was attacked by Muscular and Sub-Acute Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who have it know, for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received was only temporary. Finally. I found a treatment that cured me completely, and it has never returned. I have sriven it to a number who were terribly afflicted and "even bedridden with rheumatism, some of them 70 to 80 years old, and results were the same as in my own case. ' I want every sufferer from such form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent; simply mail your name and address and I will send it free to try. After you have used it and it has proven itself to be that long-looked-for means of getting rid of your rheumatism., you may send the price of it, one dollar, but understand. I do not want your money unless you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when relief is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write today. Mark H. Jackson, No. G63H, Durston 51dg, Syracuse, N. T. Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above statement true. Advertisement. miiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiNiniiiiiiinnniHiiiiiiiiimiHiitiiiimiuiiiimiiiiimiiniiiiiiij i W. Virginia and Pocahontas 1 COAL I r Independent Ice and Fuel 1 j Company f iliniuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiniininnHnuiiuiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiininiiiiiniiiiiiniiHii THOR WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Stanley Plumbing & Electric Co. 910 Main St. Phone 1288 AUTOMOBILE STORAGE and Repairing Overland-Richmond Co. K. of P. Bldg. S. Eighth St. -iiMiiimiitimmiHiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiratiHiiiiiiliMiiimiiiiiniiuiimHiiiiiiiiiimiimit I "Front Rank". Furnaces and 1 Sheet Metal Work ROLAND & BEACH ! 1136 Main St. Phone 1611 SiuiiiiiiiHiinibimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmniiHinmMniiHiHuiiiiunHiHHiiiiinuiiii. JiHiiBHnniHiiiiiniiiiiiiHimiiiinHiiniHHiNiiiiniMHiiiiHtiiHiimiiiHiiiiiiini I SAFETY FOR SAVINGS I PLUS f 3 Interest ! I DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY 1 "The Home For Savings" , niiUiimuiiHitniiuiiHti mi mini uiitiHiMiuiuiintmitiittmt uiuimf Mummum
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tion that brings a sob to the throat and a cheer to the lips. It is love that rules this Chinese prince through sufrenng ana saennce. it is love mat teel his arm to strike the foes who threaten the woman's happiness. It is love that strengthens him to meet his enemies and to fight the most deadly combat ever seen upon the screen. The outcome of that epic struggle? You can not guess until the final fadeout theu your nerves relax and you sigh with relief and satisfaction. RICHMOND. Working in the movies is the hardest kind of labor sometimes, but it has its compensations. And when a crowd of congenial spirits foregather as they did during the filming of Thomas Meighan's new photoplay, "Cappy Ricks," the work is frequently savored by a good joke. The cast was taking its noonday rest aboard a boat in Boston harbor one day in the making of the picture when PM)LD reliable Breaks (bids in24fours - LaGrippe in J Days QUICKEST to teke effect die taiol and rat eVpffidaM rtmedy (or Heedaditt. Cold end la Grippe. Nertr be without HiD't C B. Q. TaUet. Have them handjr prevent Soest by takiaf then at thi frtt f of a Cald er Headache
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:. Now Playing ' THOMAS MEIGHAN in "CAPPY RICKS" Cast Includes Agnes Ayres A tale of the sea and the world of ships. And a man who could face a storm, a fight or a glorious love and see it through! All hands on deck for a picture freighted with thrills and happiness! Also Cross-eyed Ben Turpln in a big Mack Sennett Comedy ' "TWO TOUGH TENDER FEET" Admission: Adults, 35 cents; Children, 20 cents
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a sailor asked Herman Blakemore, an actor, how he happened to go on the stage. x , "It's a sad story," returned the old actor, wiping away an imaginary tear. "Tell me," solicited the sailor. "Well," returned Blakemore, "before I could walk my nurse let me fall one day. My head struck the -floor, and I was neyer the same afterward. That may account for it." The same day Hugh Cameron asked for a way to remove a corn from his foot. "Raffle it ofT," returned another member of the cast without a moment's hesitation. "Cappy Ricks" brims with humor and action. It is a picture that will make a strong appeal to men. See it at the Richmond theatre. POSTS TO REMAIN VACANT COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 9. No state agriculturist and no state horticulturist will be named to succeed Charles McIntyre and S. W. Moore, incumbents of these offices, respectively, who resigned a few days ago. This announcement was made by H. S. MacAyeal, director of welfare, yesterday. Give the water a chance soften it with Blue Devil. Advertisement. remedy -J I I , Standaaxi for Two Qencratians HiB'i Cascara Bromide Quinine Tablet are pkatant to take and (are te act. Ns bid alter effect. No "head noiies," Safecvard every member of tbe family ajaiut winter complaint. Demand red box bearing Mr. Hill' portrait and tifnatare. ll to ihe if Jnj1 pun
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IND., THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1922.
CRAWFORD WILL NOT SEEK ELLIOTT'S SEAT Earl Crawford, of Milton, member of the state highway commission will not be a candidate for congress on the Democratic ticket, he announced Wednesdav. Hia withdrawal leaves two possible candidates for the nomi nation. Mayor James Clifton of Connersville and Walter S. Chambers of Newcastle. -On the Republican side of the con test are Richard N. Elliott, present congressman, Charles O. , Williams, county superintendent of schools, and Edward Warfel. formerly with the state oil inspection department. Ralph Test, county agent for Henry county, is also a Republican contestant. Births DUBLIN, Ind. Born to Mr. and Mrs Chester Laymon, Monday, a son. WEST RIVER. Ind. -Born to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Paul, a son, named George Thomas. Saturday. HOLLANSBURG. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Gaar Armacost are the parents of a girl born Sunday evening. GIRL SKATER KILLED PERU, Ind., Feb. 9. Alice Gibson, 9 years old, was killed here when she was struck by an automobile driven by Charles Tilberry, a city fireman. The child, on roller skates, is said to have glided in front of the machine. Bilious Folks Return to Meals Magical Effect of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in Dispelling the Gloom of Coated Tongue Dyspeptics Many a poor, misguided dyspeptic is lamenting his hard luck when all he needs is a 60 cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to be had at any drug store. They settle and sweeten a sour stomach; offset acidity, dispel biliousness, clear the coating from the tongue, repair the bad breath and enable the most desperately, gloomy dyspeptic to get back into the land of the living. Get these tablets today and experience all this. JACK BESSEY Co. presents George Broadhurst's Big Scenic Production "The Storm 99 See the Thrilling Forest Fire! Next Week First Half "ADAM & EVA LADIES' COUPON This coupon when accompanied by a paid ticket entitles any lady to a reserved seat FREE Monday nite. No war tax to pay. This coupon not accepted after 6 o'clock Monday evening. (Palladium)
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MURRETTE "Where the Stars Twinkle First"
With It-But, Happened to AT Selznick. Picture
EUGENE
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Directed by Robert Ellis
A MtU-A-MINUTS1 ttCCODOAtVlA WITH A MILLION CAUGH9
ADDED FEATURES
Also FOX NEWS. Admission Matinee, 23 cents and 15 cents! Night, 35 cents and 15 cents Coming Sunday CHARLES RAY in "K. S. V. P." Big Production
Home Telephone Company 1
. Holds Annual Election The annual election of the Rich mond Home Telephone company, con ducted Wednesday, resulted as fol lows: : J. M. Lontz, president; E. H. Cates, vice-president; L. E. Brown, secretarytreasurer; directors, J. A. Carr. S. W. Gaar, E. G. Hibberd, L. E. Brown, P. W. Smith, H. C. Starr, W. M. Bailey, J. M. Lontz, H. Cates, E. F. Hiatt, H.. C. Lindemuth, Gath Freeman, and J. A. McGulre. William-' M. Bailey was . re-named general manager. . MOTOR VEHICLE USE DOUBLES IN GERMANY (By Associated Press) -WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.-rGefman official figures for 1921, recently . received here,' show practical doubling of motor vehicle use in Germany th?.t year as compared to 1920. The number of passenger cars rose from 32,450 to 60,966; motor trucks from 19,742 to 30,424 and motorcycles from 9,3(33 to 26,792. ; 'GQARRHAL JELLY It guaranteed by 30 years service to million of Americans. Kondon's .cold, sneezing, cough. B i i i ache, sore nose, etc . 20Treatmenl tin at your name and ddreat KONDON Hlaaeapolla, Minn. PAL ACT? JL TODAYS JL-d GEORGE WALSH in a screen adaptation of the thrilling western romance "DYNAMITE ALLEN" 6 act3 of stirring adventure In the western mining camps. With it RUTH ROLAND "WHITE EAGLE" A romance of Southern California and the Mexican border. -And for a big laugh, Snub'iPoK lard in his latest laugh sensation. William Farnum In Ruff Redyao Saturday William Farnum in "Rough and. Ready
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Sterling Male Quartette Auspices Harry Ray Post, American Legion First Presbyterian Church
Friday Evening at 8:00 o'clock
RICHMOND THEATRE Starting Sunday, Will present all next week the supreme achieve
ment SEE-
The great trestle collision! : -.:: t.. : Terrible tenement fire! ' ' Sensational bathing scene of New York's 'Hallowe'en revellers! ' ' " ' See Coney Island's hosts at play, and the accident that shocked society! . . . . . , The fashion world, the underworld at play, at work! ' .
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Another Big Animal Comedy, Featuring CAMPBELL'S ANIMALS These are positively the best novelty comedies that are presented for young and old
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, fJTAM-JNGf TREE; tU3:MA,N GOSHEN. Ind.;"Feb: 9. William McKhben,'50 yeara old. 'A farmer, who lived near New. Paris, waa killed yesterday when a tree he was cutting fell on him. -".,' j j. "BETTER COME EARLY" Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Today and Last Half T TOM BROWN'S S MUSICAL REVUE J Three ladies and three men in s "Novelty Offering with Clasa and Pep" -. featuring VESTA LILETTE, - singing comedienn and violinist de luxe; HAZEL LAW,, trombone and bass saxophone; DOROTHY LAW, cornet and C saxophone; LESLIE FOWKE, the boy piaito wonder: W. O. HANSEN, cornet and saxophones JUS KING,, saxophone, and trombona .virtuoso EACH ARTIST A SOLOIST. , McCONNELL & WEST A clever man and woman team . direct from tha Keith Circuit in "BITS OP VAUDEVILLE." -.- . DEL & EDNA ELLIOTT in "OH, EDNA" Songsand ; Laughs - - ; ROSE KRESS DUO "WHIRLS and THRILLS,"" . a skatorial whirlwind . . .- SESSUE - HAYAKAWA in u Where Lights Are Low" Five dramatic reels of a Prince from the Far East. Coming Monday Flying Nelsons; .Mae.. Marvin; .Twyman and Vincent; West ? and Van Siclen. ' Admission, 50 cent of 1922 , Cecil B;tt;
ueMiiies PRODUCTION ocLtundaxr
Theatre Beautiful Today Friday and . Saturday
