Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 64, 16 March 1922 — Page 7

OHIO TO CELEBRATE CENTENARY OF BIRTH OF GRANUPRIL 27 (By Associated Press) COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 16. Ohio will celebrate the centenary of the birth of General U. S.; Grant, in the counties of his birth and youth, April 27, 28 and 29. Grant was born at Point Pleasant, Clermont county. Ohio, a huddle of houses, 25 miles east of Cincinnati on the Ohio river. If plans are carried out, a distinguished bodv of men will travpl tin

the Ohio river from Cincinnati April!

n in tne steamers Island Queen and Morning Star, to do homage to the memory of one of the most illustrious men born on Ohio soil. President Harding, who is to deliver the commemorative address, will be on the Island Queen, as will General Pershing and most of the descendants of General Grant. Exercises that day will be held on the plot of ground on which formerly stood the little cabin In which Grant was born; the cabin is on the state fair grounds here now, enclosed in a glass house covering. A detachment of soldiers from Fort Thomas, Ky., are to accompany the president, as will a military band. Four hundred survivors of the civil war also will go on the boats as guests. The following day" there will bo a celebration at Berthel, Clarmont county, a village of about 1,500 persons, where was born the mother of General Grant, Hannah Simpson, and where the general lived from 1841 to 1848. His two oldest children, Fredwick D. and Nellie Grant were born there. The chief orator that day is to be Senator Frank B. Willis of Ohio. Ont he day following, the final event will take place at Georgetown, Brown county, where the boy Grant was taken at the age of one and a half years, and where his entire youth was spent. He went to West Point from there. United States Senator Atlee Pomerene is to be the chief speaker.

RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND ' SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922.

RICHMOND . Like so many other successful Cecil B. De Milje successes, the story of "Fool's Paradise" which is now showing at the Richmond theatre, has a two-fold source. The basic theme was suggested by Leonard Merrick's short story, "The Laurels and the Lady." This theme was devplnTMd smrl olsihn.

rated, the scene of the action transferred to an American setting and a tremendous dramatic moment constructed by the authors Renlah "AT an.)

Dix and Sada Cowan. The combined

eirorts of the several writers has produced a story that boasts of both power and originality, the theme a problem of love and sacrifice as o'd and as new as the human race has been presented and roIvpH with tj

vividness and sharply drawn charac

terization mat is typical of Cecil B. De Mille productions alone. The principal roles are played by Dorothy Daiton, Mildred Harris, Conrad Nagel. Theodore Kosloff, John Davidson and Julia Faye. The cast is large ami capable. MURRETTE" Life as a sailor, freight yard worker, sculptor, actor on both stage and screen, scenario writer and director, with service, too, in the Royal Canadian Flying Corps during the great war these are some of the high lights in the career of Rex Ingram, who directed Metros big picturization of Blasco Ibanez's famous novel, "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," and "The Conquering Power," from Balsac's "Eugenie Grandet," which is being shown at the Murrette theatre. The latter Is Mr. Ingram's first pic-

Births

NEW PARIS, Ohio, March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller are the parents of a daughter, Phyllis Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Puthoff are the .parents of a son. Robert William. Mrs. Puthoff was fermerly Miss Fern Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hughes are the parents of a son.

Masonic Calendar

Friday, March 17, King Solomon's chapter No. 4. R. A. M., special meeting. Rehearsal In Most Excellent Masters degree, 7:30. Saturday, March lS.Loyal chapter No. 49, A. E. S., stated meeting and initiation of candidates.

A Clear Complexion Ruddy Cheeks, Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have.

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ture to follow the sensationally successful "Four Horsemen. Ingram is an Irishman, is only 29, was born in Dublin, and graduated from Trinity college, where his father is a professor. Having studied life from the classroom, he started out to see it for himself. In 1911 he came to America and his career since then has embraced experiences calculated to give him the wide and vivid knowledge of Ife invaluable to a director of pictures.

MURRAY. "The Ruse of 'The Rattler,' the Playgoers picture shown for the first time today at the Murray theatre, would have been a corking good western thriller, regardless of its star. But the compelling and magnetic per

sonality of J. P. McGowan lifts it into a high class. He is one of the paradoxical figures of cruelty and tenderness; of physic.il strength and soft heartedness; of cool daring and wistful bashfulness tha.1 both men and women admire, and chi'dren love. He i3 William S. Hart's nearest rival, without in any sense imitating Hart. This virile personality of McGowan's is splendidly displayed in "The Ruse of 'The Rattler'," which ' contains all the thrills, action, plot and romance th:it makes a western picture good with a capital G.

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The famous, charming Penobscot Indian Princess, mezzosoprano, in Indian songs, dances and folk lore. (Her native costume). Tn Concert ' TONIGHT at High School Auditorium Help the High School Orchestra "On to Nashville" Prices: Evening, general admission, 50c; afternoon, school children 15c, ' adults 25c. Reserved Seats Now at Walter B. Fulghum, Inc. 1000 Main St. Phone 2278

PALACE ' TODAY "- NORMA TALMADGE in the thrilling love story. "YES or NO" "Yes" to leave her husband and child for wealth and pretty clothes. " "No" to remain with her husband in poverty. One of the most sensational love stories screened. With it - RUTH ROLAND in a thrilling. western

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NOW PLAYING JACK BESSEY STOCK CO. Fresents

Geo. V. Hobart's Masterpiece ;

"EXPERIENCE" The play that is known from coast to coast. -

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You Owe it to Yourself to See "Experience"

First Half Next Week "THE ROSARY"

"Where the Stars Twinkle First" Last Times Today

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"BETTER COME EARLY" Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra B. F. Keith Vaudeville Today and Last Half

Watson Sisters and Jenkins Revue "A Divertisement of Class" A petite musical revue headed by the famous Watson Sisters, whose beauty and talent have won them stardom in a Broadway production for next season. Direct from Keith Big-Time Theatres.. Fries and Wilson Sonq Writers and Entertainers Watch for the Hula Hula These two boys appeared at one performance only two weeks ago. They were such a hit they were booked for a return date. One of the best comedy singing acts in vaudeville. See them! Glencoe Sisters in "Songs, Dance and Music" Two Rozellas "A Musical Stew"

y Romance. fj a young Mood from U Paris, into trie life of S I Eugenie Grandet .. I a life of chintz fPy. kand candlo-ligkt &jJ

BEIMAMS THE CONQUERING

J .P. McGOWAN in 'The Ruse of the Rattler 5 Reel3 of Real Thrills Special Feature Friday Night The Hibherd School Orchestra will be heard in selections at the first show Friday evening in conjunction with the regular vaudeville bill.

Coming Monday Indian Revelries, The Brittains, Fairman and Patrick, Willie Missem and Company.

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