Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 55, 6 March 1922 — Page 11

7 NEBRASKA MOTHERS ATTEND UNIVERSITY WITH DAUGHTERS

(By Associated Press) LINCOLN, Neb.. March 6. Seven Nebraska mothers, carrying from four to 10 credit houra. have become the schoolmates of their daughters at the University of Nebraska. In the case of two of the mothers It Is the realization of a girlhood ambition to attend college. Tho others are enrolled for tvf.'vidofcl purposes, one to learn A28fri'Ki ldealc. another - to study JTyru studVfts: lite, and sAilf xther. J.", 2f. C. Brecht Is the mother of fnree children, all girls, and now her classmates. The entire family is studying dairy and animal husbandry. Daughter Emma and her mother, Mrs. Emma J. Kosch, frequently are mistaken for sisters in university circles. Mrs. Kosch is a sophomore, and besides, has two step-granddaughters in Cotner university. Art, rennalssance history and economics are found on Mrs. Kosch's card. Taught German. Mrs. Frderica Lau received her higher education in a German institution. So she entered the university with her two daughters to "be with Americans and leam their Ideals." Philosophy, art, history, federal administration, economics, business administration and kindred subjects draw the mothers of four other students to the university. Two of these mothers report it "rather hard to get back into the swing of school work there is so much to unlearn that we learned before." These mothers report a change in theories but to their liking. These seven mothers are regularly enrolled students.

THE KlUHMUxND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922

! SULTAN OF SULU'S

DAUGHTER DEPARTS WITH HER JEWELS

MARRIED IN ENGLAND; ASKS FOR DIVORCE

GREENVILLE, Ohio, March 6. J. W. Myers, through his attorneys, has brought suit in common pleas court tor a divorce from his wife Ethel Myers, to whom he was married on Dec. 23, 1916, at Clerkenville register office, London, England. Myera charges his wife with gross neglect of duty and says she failed to perform her household duties. He further avers that his wife is possessed of a violent temper and has treated him in a very cruel manner. Probate Court. C. E. Fulkerson, administrator of the estate of W. II. Fulkerson, deceased, filed statement in lieu of account, Ray Tipple, executor of the will of Andrew Tipple, filed inventory and ap-

inheritance tax. Will of Harry Abram Simon admitted to probate and record. Jacob Wendel was appointed executor of the will of Harry Abram Simon, deceased. Bond $1,000. Charles F. Huffer was appointed executor of the will of F. M. Huffer, deceased. Bond $24,000. O. A. Downing, guardian of Lowell Downing, filed fourth account. Charles S. Ginger was appointed administratorof the estate of Jane A. Ginger, deceased. Bond $7,000. Application filed to admit will of C. "W. Chenoweth, deceased, to probate and record. Hearing March 10, 1922. Pearl A. Hicks, administrator of the estate of Jonathan A. Hicks, deceased, filed additional bond in the sum of $2,000. Common Pleas New Cases. II. W. Fry vs. J. H. Lineman, Myra Lineman, Daisy V. Marker, Vernon Duncan and James T. Clark. Money

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Princess Tarahata.

Princess Tarahata. daughter of the Sultan of Sulu and a sophomore at the University of Illinois, has sailed from Seattle for her borne. During her stay in the U. S. the princess had with her a box of priceless jewels, which was held in a bank for safe keeping except when she wanted to show them to intimate friends. Although her father is referred to as the "pearl kinjr," she has no particular liking for the gems, her American friend3 eay.

and foreclosure of mortgage, amount claimed $3,500 and six percent interest. . J. TV. Myers vs. Ethel IL Myers, divorce.

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egotist at heart conceited? Is the atheist, in the bottom of his soul, an unbeliever? Can we ask the world to Judge us by what we are at heart, regardless of our real deeds? , Three characters, such as the above, figure conspicuously in the powerful

wife in "The Gilded Lily." Now Mr. and Mrs. Leonard have their own company, and the first production, "Peacock Alley, "is strictly a family affair, with Miss Murray as the star and Mr, Leonard as her director.

RICHMOND Probably tho most costly array of furs ever seen In a Paramount picture is worn by the principal woman character in "Experience," which was produced under the direction of George Fitzraaurice and which is showing ut

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1922 Cars

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And the Kilties Are Coming! The world-famous Kilties Band has been engaged for the entire week of the Automobile Sh ov. Alone they are worth' the trip and the price of admission.

New York, Chicago, all the big cities which have held automobile shows this year, say that the 1922 cars mark the greatest advance in 'automobile values--in style, in mechanical improvements, and in downright money's worth-that the industry has ever known. See for yourself at one of the country's most complete and representative automobile showsthe big Indianapolis show. It opens Monday.

"YOUTH" in

Epxerience A story of a youth who seeks adventure with its hopes, temptations, passions, failures, triumphs and love. A drama that beats with the heart throbs of the world.

Coming Thursday JACK HOLT in "THE CALL OF THE NORTH"

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CANCEL CONTRACTS tBr Assciatea Press) WARSAW, March 6. Road con tracts totalling ?1,000,000 were can celled recently by thejioard of count: commissioners of Kosciusko county be cause, it was alleged, the contractor! failed to appear at the hearing an

uecause or. xn prevailing high pric of construction.

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B. F. Keith Vaudeville Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday THE WONDER GIRL "A Scenic Spectacular Classic" A beautiful girl who delights the eye find thrills -with her achievements. Keith big-time presentation. The act beautiful. McGrath and Deeds "Artistic . Designers of Comedy and Sengs" - Kennedy, -Mason ant! Schsll Presenting "Tho Impossibl3 on Skates." a trio of artists who offer thrill upon thrill interspersed with laughs. Kennedy and Davies Two clever girls who offer a

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The ManElmer Harmon, of Indiana. A young chap with Middle Western, ideals, a girl back home and a contract to !ose in Paris for his firm.

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Coming Thursday "Dreams'', Delbridge & Germer, La France Bros., Wells and Winthrop. "

TIF F A N Y PRODUCT i O Ni By Edmund Goulding ; - Based on a story by Ouida Bergcre .... - " Directed by Robert Z Leonard ' ;' ' f Showing Also PATHE NEWS ; . ::

Coming Friday y ' ' Conway Tearle in 'THE MAK OF STONE?