Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 66, 18 March 1922 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922.

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DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION NAMED IN RANDOLPH COUNTY WINCHESTER. Ind., March 18. . The board of election commissioners for Randolph county, composed of Pearl Keever, Republican; John L. Smith, Democrat, and County Clerk Nathan R. Chenoweth, have made the

appointment of delegates to the state convention, which is as follows: Republican White River township, 6; Washington township, 2; Green's Fork, 1; Stony Creek, 1; Nettle Creek, 1; West River, 1; Oreen, 1; Monroe, 2; Ward, 1; Jackson, 1; Franklin, 1; total. 22, Democrat White River township, 2; Washington . and Green's Fork, 2; Stoney Creek, Nettle Creek and West River, 1; Green and Monroe, 1; Ward, 1; Wayne, 2; Jackson, 1; Franklin, 1; total, 10. Charges Abandonment The divorce case of Mary E. ; Schweikhardt against William H.

Schweikhardt, venued here from Hen- ; ry county, has been filed in the Randalph circuit court. The defendant is charged with abandonment Complaint on Note Complaint on note has been filed in the circuit court, by William E. LykIns, against Francis C. Rockhlll and David Rockhill. Will Filed The will of James A. Williamson has been filed for probate. He bequeathed to Jesse E. Williamson In fee simple, 46 acres of land in Wayne township. The residue of his estate Is left to the widow, Melvina J. Williamson. John Harter is named as executor. Change of Venue Judge A. A. Thompson ordered the damage suit of William Wiles et al Amlnst Tern fmi Thill vphitdH A 4Ha

4 Randolph circuit court, for trial, from

Delaware county, judgment ior $i,vuv is asked. Change of Courts The following suits have been filed In Justice Stephens' court, and venued

to Justice George Coats' court: Lon-

nle Silvers against Samuel E. Deam.

for possession of farm. John Marshall Campbell against William M. Blansett,

cult on debt. Sues for Divorce Suit for divorce has been filed In the

circuit court, by Benjamin F. Clouser against Birdie Clouser. They were married in January, 1907 and separated in 1917. The defendant is charged with cruel and Inhuman treatment. Suit for divorce has also been filed by Grace Baker against George Baker. They were married Oct. 30, 1907 and separated March 15, 1922. Cruel and Inhuman treatment 13 charged against the defendant.' Small House Fire A small fire occurred at the home of Benjamin Copeland. The damage done to the roof of the house was covered by Insurance.

DIVA'S 1921 LOVE CHARIOT SKIDS: HUSBAND PREFERS OLD GARAGE JOB

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ROBBED BY GYPSIES GOSHEN, Ind., March 18. Gypsies

traveling tn automobiles over the Lincoln highway were detained here until

Ruby Isenbletter of MUlersburg arrived to make demand , for return of

$10 -which he said two women of the

tribe had taken from him when they

stopped in the village for a few, min

utes. The money was returned. , The

gypsies are members of the band that engaged in a battle at Harrison Center, near here, eight years ago, when three persons. were killed.

MANY BOY SCOUTS. LOGANSPORT. Ind.. March 18. Approximately 35 per cent of the boys in Loganaport who are of scout age, are Boy Scouts, It is said. ? .

Births

Recent births In Wayne county follow: Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Williams, Boston township, girl; Mr. and Mrs. John Wlckershane, Economy, girl ; Mr. and ;Mrs. Ray J. Warf el, Hagerstown, girt. . -

Missionary to Speak, I At New Westville Sunday Mrs. Sylvester Jones, for 20 years a. missionary In Cuba, will give an addrees. Illustrated with picture slides, on Friends' work in Cuba, at the New Westville Friends meeting house Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock. Everyone invited.

Floyd Glotzbacn and hfa wife, Mme. Margaret Matzenauer, ef the Metropolitan Opera Company. i Floyd Glotxbach is a chauffeur and a temperamental one. Beside a soft toned motor grand opera was rough on his ears. Aad breakfast in bed? Oh, my not So he left his wife of a year, Mme. Margaret Matzenauer, to return to his old job as a chauffeur. Glotzbach says he'll not return to his wife. The diva at first denied reports of separation. Now she charges she threw him out because of his relations with "an old lady about 60" of Carmel, CaL

WATTERSON TO BE BURIED IN LOUISVILLE APRIL 4 JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 18. Funeral services for Col. Henry Watterson. veteran Journalist, who died Dec. 22, will be held in the First Christian church in Louisville, Ky., on Tues

day, April 4, with Interment in the family plot in Cavt Hill cemetery immediately afterward. Henry Watterson, his son, said today.

EPLORER ON WAY TO U. S. CHRISTIANlA. March 18. Capt. Roald Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, left here yesterday for New York on his way to Seattle. He plans

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to leave there about June 1 on his long expedition into the ice-bound Arctic regions.

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"BETTER COME EARLY"

PIPE. ORGAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday -

"Why Don't You Give Him Another Chance?" This was the appeal of the gentle old Hebrew philosopher when his children facetf the gravest crises of their lives. , "We Must Not Judge Maybe He Has Great Troubles." Thi3 was the broad charity that throbbed in his heart when the foster-son for whom he had sacrificed much, despised him. "When Beings -are Human there Is Neither Race nor Creed" This was the lore of the ancients the wisdom of centuries, with which a brave and kindly old man solved the biggest problems of the lives of those dear to him. - ' .

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Supreme Vaudeville MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

INDIAN REVELRIES A picturesque and novel artistic offering featuring CHIEF OSKOMON and MLLE. MARION. A flashback and characterization of the days when "Lo" the Indian was a prominent citizen. Native songs, dances and stories enhanced by special scenery are introduced.

FRANK and MILT BRITTAN Two clever musicians in their act - "SAT IT WITH MUSIC"

FAIRMAN and PATRICK In "A WEE BIT OP IRISH WIT AND SONG"." -. ft WILLIE MISSEM and COMPANY ' We hope Willie won't miss 'em but whether he does or not you will laugh heartily at his efforts. ;

THURSDAY AND LAST HALP

ONE ON THE AISLE A comedy sketch enacted by three people written by PATH, GERARD SMITH in which we guarantee many comedy situations productive of unlimited laughter. ..

RUBEN and HALL

A great comedy team in "I DON'T WANNA." A representative Keith ,big-time comedy team.real laugh3 and songs.

EMBS and ALTON

in "A DAINTY DIVERSION." The Dayton critics last week said these artists possess the best voices in vaudeville. It is your gain and fortune to hear them.

LYLE and VIRGINIA A man and woman comedy team who bill their act as "THE GINGER SNAPS". A musical and comedy offering presented in an unusual manner.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

EARLE WILLIAMS ( In - - - LUCKY CARSON 5 Reels of Action and Thrills , ., A story of love, adventure and dra-' matic intensity. ". . , Big storm scenes, magnificent iaterJor sets, gorgeous society events, and stirring dramatic incidents. A tale of a man who tried to right a wrong he had done in the past A production of contrasts. Earl Williams as a down-and-outer and as a king of finance. - -

Do not miss seeing the bill now playing. Four Keith Big-Time Acts- A truly Great BilL

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The History of the World Has Been Written in Love Stories and This is One of Them! Sardous Famous and Sensational Love Romance of Old Rome The story of a lion keeper's daughter who became an Empress and then sacrificed the throne of the Caesars for a pure and wonderful love that came into her life.

TIME OF . SHOWS 1:30 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. ATTEND . THE MATINEES

PRICES Sunday and Evenings ChUdren 15c Adults - 40c BARGAIN WEEK-DAY MATINEES Adults' - 25c ChUdren 15c Never Before - " at Such ' Low Prices

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Forty lions turned loose in a crowded arena among thousands to satisfy a love-mad woman ! The most wicked act of history! The flames of Byzantium! - The Battle at the Royal Palace K The means of torture used on criminals in the old days! The wonder scenes of the love streams of the Gondolias! The games that Rome gave the world! Thrills of the chariots that back off those of the speedways of today ! ,The picture that will smash all records I

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25,000 People in Cast Starring RITA JOLIVET, Most Beautiful Woman in Europe, as heodorali Produced at a cost of $3,000,000, taking-over two years. - All sets were built under the supervision , of -Signor. Armanda Brasini, architect of The Vatican. All sets built of marble and stone; 30,000 'different costumes f7 100,000 meters of ground covered by the studio. ; . . .

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