Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 54, 4 March 1922 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1922.
WILL DISCUSS WAYNE PARTICIPATION IN
A GRAIN ORGANIZATION!
Discussion of the participation of Wayne county In the plana of the farmers' national co-operative grain B till ! n iy ocronv tirll! ifpnnr thft .Atten-
tlon of a county meeting of farmers and others which is being called for Wednesday afternoon at the court house. The plan of organization of the corporation which is known as the United
States Grain Growers will be explained with the devices for refunding of profits to the grain producing members, and for management of the corporation through representatives elected by the membership. James Mason, Indiana director for the corporation, will be present in person with J. E. Scholl of Fayette county and W. R. Oyler of Orange county, organizers for the corporation. They will be ready to give full explanation and prepared to answer all questions as to aims and the meth
ods of management of the company, i
A blanket invitation has been issued ; to farm bureau directors, farmer grain producers and all others who may be
interested In any way In grain marketing. Another meeting has been called
for the morning of the same day, "of the local organization of Wayne J county men, known as the Wayne ; County Grain Growers. This meet-i ing, called by the president, Charles j F. Williams, will elect new officers i nd plan the work for the next year.; Consideration of boys and girls' club j
work will be one matter of business.
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LOYD GEORGE CRISIS CONTINUES DESPITE FAITH DECLARATION
(Hy Associated Press) 1 LONDON, March 4. Austen Chamberlain's declaration of the solidity of the cabinet behind Lloyd George has had little appreciable effect on the situation which threatens to bring about the resignation of the prime minister in the opinion of the majority of the political writers in today's newspapers. "n It is generally conceded that the crisis continues at an acute stage and even the journals -most anxious to preserve the coalition government candidly admit that the position is about as serious as it possibly can be. No important development is look
ed for until after the week-end. Lloyd George has gone to Chequers Court, his country estate where he will have
as his guests over Sunday, Mr. Cham
that the Unionists leaders have betrayed their followers and their one desire is to see the death of the coalition. ..
STARVES LEGISLATORS TO GET THEIR VOTES (By Associated Press! BUENOS AIRES, March 4. The senate and assembly of the province
I of Tocuman have been held prisoners
for more than twenty-four hours without food by order of the president of
the senate in an attempt to force the
election of a federal senator by preventing the escape of legislators who j
refused to vote - and whose presence is necessary for a quorum. The legislative building in the city of Tocuman the capitol is surrounded by firemen and armed civilians and
latest despatches declare that revolver j fighting Is going on Inside the build-!
ing. The police are reported to be en-!
WOW EVERYONE'S TRYING TO PICK BRIDE FOR HIM
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Charles A. Rawsoo. Charles A. Rawson of De Moines, Iowa, is the new senator from that state. He was appointed recently by Governor Kendal to fill the 6eat vacated by Senator Kenyon, who has accepted an appointment from President Harding to a federal judgeship in Iowa. Rawson is chairman of the Republican central committee.
berlain Lord Chancellor Birkenhead, deavoHng to galn entrance and liber. fcir Arthur Balfour, probably Sir Rob- ate the deputies and excitement is
Law, and the. situation naturally will
be exhaustively discussed. I Getting Together
Meanwhile the friends of the condi-t
is meeting is called for 10:30 in the i o i at i e .rning and the president asks a fnl Op ecial MttSlCOl beTVlCe
running high.
The speaker of the assembly has telegraphed President Yrigoyen declaring that the legislators' lives are
,tion are continuing efforts to keep it j troops be detaed to protect them.
lucl"cl- oyrm-er uurvmn, The president instructed the troops to secretary for colonies, ad a Liberal take measures to prevent bloodshed.
will doubtless emphasize Mr. Chamberlain's view of the necessity of retaining Lloyd George at the head of affairs. A movement is reported among the Conservative coalitionists in xY4 house of commons, who disagree with the "die hards" to get together at the earliest oportunity and formulate an
SAYS YEAST COMANY PROHIBITION VIOLATOR
Is expected the members of the Wayne County Grain Growers will wish to slay over, begins at 1:30 o'clock.
SOVIET RUSSIA WILL ERECT POWERFUL WIRELESS, REPORT
fRv Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March 4. Prohi-
ddress to the premier assurinz him ! btion officials in New York and 13
J of their support and urging him to re- S other cities where branch agencie of I . . I. 1 1 Jil T.l " . 1 -wr a ,
i ue r leiscumau xeasi company are 10-
Another movement is that bv the' cated, were preparing today to execute
"new coalition," consisting of about 'the orders of Prohibition Cimmis120 commoners belonging to both ! sioner Haynes to seize all supplies of
wings or the coalition, who have re- industrial alcohol in the plants. The
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attendance in order that next year-s j f Crnro M F 5Jnnnv Wffffif'main at the helm work may receive a good impetus. ai "rOCC JU. C. DUUUay lUgfll, Anoth.r movpm,
The afternoon meeting, for which it i a special musical service will be gi
! en Sunday night at the Grace M. 15. trhiirrh at 7!Sfl n'rlnok under the rii-
Irection of Prof. Samuel B. Garton. ! cpntly ueen working for the formation orders were issued last night follow-
Mary Carman will be the organist. or a new center party, l nese members. J mg tne revocation of the company's The program follows: ;whom the "die hard' morning post j industrial alcohol permits. Orsran Prelude Hvmn Celecte Friml f calls "an association of parliamentary I As ground for this action, which
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MOSCOW, March 4. Soviet Russia Mary Parmley, Fishback
Anthem Tarry with Me...
Scripture Reading Anthem Teach Us Thy Way
Prayer Male Quartet.Purer in Heart, Fillmore Announcements
Offertory At Twilight Stebbius i
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pble of transatlantic service, says H. j Duet My Faith Looks Up to Thee Nikolaieff. Assistant Conimissar fori Neidlinger Posts anil Telegraphs. Alan Wallace, Prof. Garton The station is in progress of erec-l Sermonette Pastor tlon at Bogorodsk, near Moscow, and! Anthem The Silent Sea. . .Neidlinger is expected to be one of the most j Postlude, Allegro Guilmont
powerful In the world. Its towers will be more than 900 feet high, which is
.100 feet higher than the famous German wireless station at Nauen. Thenew Russian station will have ai
strength of 500 kilowatts. Nikolaieff add3 that Soviet Russia
has made great progress in wireless;
communication in tne last lour years and cites as evidence of It the fact that the station at Moscow is able to hold telephone conversations wUh another at Chita. Siberia, 3,000 miles distant. Russia now has 38 sending stations and 200 receiving stations. New wireless stations will be erected within the next few months at Tashlent, Kharkov and Novo-Nikola-evsk, as well as at the radical points of the Siberian water basin and along the Arctic sea coast where nine stations were installed in 1021.
Monday. March 6 Richmond Commandery No. 8, K. T. Stated conclave. Tuesday, March 7 Richmond lodge No. 196, F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Wedneday, March 8 Webb lodgs No. 24, F. and A. M. Called meeting work in the Master Mason degree, beginning 6:30 p. m. Friday, March 10 King Solomon's chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated convocation.
A curious superstition exists among many theatrical folk that any p.ay having the word "gold" or "golden" in its title is doomed to failure.
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babes," propose to adopt a resolution . the prohibition commissioner said he
to the efect that the next election I regarded as "one of the biggest things must be fought on a constructive na-done by the prohibition bureau," M; tional program which can best be car- Haynes in a statement charged the ried out under the joint leadership ; company with diversion of non-bev-of Lloyd George and Chamberlain. I erage alcohol for beverage purpose. In spite of all the efforts of the land among other things with "disposprime minister's champion, however, j ing of non-bverage alcohol on forged his Conservative opponents show no' permit's and without permits to pursign of weakening. Their attitude is I chase."
Prince Humbert. Europe always must be finding a mate for one of the young members of the royal families of the continent. Just now Humbert, Prince of Piedmont and heir to the Italian throne, is being "assisted" in choosing a bride. His name has been mentioned with that of every marriageable princess in Europe, but be only smiles at the rumors.
Earlhara debaters won two victories Friday in the opening round of the
j Indiana intercollegiate debate league, the negative arguers "winning at Pur
due from the Purdue team by a 2-1 decision, and the affirmative team du plicating the performance in the Earlham chapel against the DePauw team, 2-1. With two victories as a running start the Earlham debaters are expected to finish well up in the league at the close of the series. The next opponents of the quakers will be Valparaiso and Goshen, on March 17. Professor Garton of the music le partment has announced the following
program for the first monthly vesper services to be held Sunday, March 5, at 4 p.m. String Quartet Theme and Variation (Hayden) J. E. Maddy, first violin; Clifford Piehl, second violin; Wal
ter Runge, viola; Delbert Ranks, violoncello. Piano Sonata, Op. 2, No. 2 (Beethoven Largo, appassionata, Scherzo Miss Grace Nicholson. String Quartet Minuet, (Hayden); Allegro (Hayden). Tenor Solo Recitative Ye Peor'.e Rend Your Hearts; Aria If With All Your Hearts from "Elijah" (Mendelssohn) Mr. Cyril Pitts. Address Dr. Alexander Purdy. String Quartet Allegro (Mozart).
CITY HALL BURNS (By Associated Press) MONTREAL, March 4. City officials today awaited the cooling of the embers of the fire which last night destroyed the city hall, that they might open the big safe in the service department and ascertain if signed de-
SAYS BIRDS INDICATE AN EARLY SPRING
IN STATE THIS YEAR (By Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS, March 4. Indiana will enjoy an early spring, if the Instinct of migratory birds is a criterion, according to George N. Mannfeld, superintendent of fisheries and game in the state conservation department. The meadow lark, kingfisher, the robin and the turtle dove, which left Indiana at the first approach of winter, are again within the boundaries of the state, according to reports Mr. Mann feld has received. Bird instinct brought them back here, Mr. Mannfeld said, and indicated there would be little extremely severe winter weather. Thousands of ducks have been leported on the waters of the state, it
was said. An unusual number is re ported in Bartholomew and Jackson counties. Many also : are locating around the northern v Indiana lakes, Mr. Mannfeld said he had been Informed. The open winter is responsi. ble for so many ducks being in the state at this time, he said. Conditions generally, as pertaining to bird and animal life in Indiana, are much improved this year, according to the conservation department. There are more quail in Indiana now than at any time in 25 years, it was said. Rabbits also are in abundance. Squirrels on the other hand, are more scarce, reports are said to indicate. The plentifulness and splendid condition of bird and animal life in In diana at the present time is attributed by the conservation department to the
fact that the people nave oecome eau-
Make Prohibition Drive
In Capital of Turkey
(By Associated Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, March 4. The Green Crescent, a Turkish committee organized to fight the use of alcohol as a beverage, is making a drive for prohibition in the Turkish capital. Pictures showing results of intemperance are being shown in the movies and temperance lectures are being " delivered by professors and hojas. An attempt will be made to limit the drinking places in Constantinople and newspaper owners will be asked to reject liquor advertising.
bentures worth $5,000,000 and other 'cated as to the ways of protecting it
valuable documents had been damaged ; Farmers and fish and game organiza
in the conflagration. Six firemen were
injured.
The building, erected in 1878, at a cost of $700,000, is a total loss.
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tions are ieeaing uu me u state, it was said.
There are about 17,000 people in Ireland who speak and understand no language but Irish.
Mount Lassen, the only active volcano in the continental United States, is one of the wonders of the newly created national park near Redding, California.
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will be celebrated every day of March in every town of the U. S. Every day brings renewed gratitude for motion pictures. You know by instinct that you were not made for only the dull routine of workaday life. You deserve a life spiced by adventure and romance! And Paramount knows it! Paramount knew it in 1912 when it made the first feature picture and Paramount has made the vast majority of the best feature pictures every year since! The Name Paramount Stands for Whatever is Best in Motion Pictures
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The history of Paramount is the history of motion pictures all the way from the day when Adolph Zukor startled the world by starring "the divine Sarah Bernhardt" in "Queen Elizabeth," and Jesse L. Lasky and Cecil B. De Mille made "The Squaw Man" up to such successes of today as Cecil B. De Milles "Fool's Paradise," Gloria Swanson in "Her Husband's Trademark," and Wallace Reid in "The World's Champion." That's why this tenth birthday is worth celebrating! Enjoy Paramount's Birthday at Your Theatre You are going to enjoy it if the Paramount Showmen in your town and every town have their way! There will be something happening all the time in the way of stimulating Paramount entertainment.
Here are a few of the wonderfully successful pictures of the last few
years all Paramounts ! just a hand-
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Sarah Bernhardt in " Queen Elizabeth " Mary Piekford in "Tess of the Storm Country
John Barrymore in "Are You a Mason?" GeraWinc Farrar in " Carmen " "The Cheat" Marguerite Clark in "Miss George Washington Maeterlinck's "The Blue Bird" Cecil B. De Mille's "Don't Change Your Hueband." "The Affairs of Anatol." "Male and Female" George Loane Tucker's "The Miracle Man" "The Woman Thou Gavcst Me" Wallace Reid in "The Valley of the Giants Thos. Ince's "iSj Hours Leave" Iionel Barrymore in "The Copperhead" George FiUmaurice's "On With the Dance Wm. D. Taylor's "Huckleberry Finn" John Barrymore in " Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde" Wm. S. Hart in "The Toll Gate" Cosmopolitan's "Humoresque" George Mclfords "Behold My Wife" Thomas Meighan ra "The City of Silent Men" John S. Robertson's "Sentimental Tommy" Cosmopolitan's "The Inside ot the Cup" Elsie Ferguson in "Footlights" George Melford. "The Sheik" Cosmopolitan's " Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" Betty Compson in "The Little Minister" Wm. De Mille s "Miss Lulu Bett" Gloria Swanson'in "The Great Moment' Paramount's mnniTersary yon the chance to sec a lot of crest new Paramount Pictures and also a lot that yon hare missed. See the list on. the right.
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THESE THEATRES JOIN IN PARAMOUNT'S 10th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION RICHMOND THEATRE Richmond. Indiana March 5-8: "Experience" March 9-11: "Call of the North" March 12-18: "Fools Paradise" March 19-25: "Don't Tell Everything" March 26-28: "One Glorious Day" March 29-April 1: "Three Live Ghosts" PALACE THEATRE Richmond, Indiana March 9-10: "Heliotrope" March 23-24: "Midsummer Madness" March 30-31: "Whats Worth While" M. E. CHURCH Richmond, Indiana March 7: "City of Silent Men" VAUDETTE THEATRE Hagerstown, Indiana March 18: "City of Silent Men" M. E. CHURCH Milton, Indiana March 10: "Every woman" March 17: "The Copperhead" March 24: "Mary Ellen Comes to Town" March 31: "Homer Comes Home"
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