Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 67, 20 March 1922 — Page 9

TRYING TO PROMOTE BOUT BETWEEN TWO "FIGHTING CHAPLAINS"

TACOMA.y Wash., March 20. American Legion officials of Washington state are attempting to arrange a boxtng match between the Rev. John W. Beard, pastor of the First Presbyterian church here, who was the "fighting chaplain" of the 91st Division, and the Rev. Earl A. Blackman, pastor of Chanute, Kansas, and national chaplain of the legion. Both men are known to have considerable ability with the gloves and both are in the middleweight class. If arranged, the bout will take place during the 1922 state convention of the legion to be held in the fall at Wenatrhe. Wash. Before Rev. , Beard went overseas with the "Wild West" division during I , the war, he was known as the "Sky Pilot of the lumberjacks" and was popular with lumbermen throughout the Pacific northwest. . When the 91st Division went into ' training at Camp .Lewis here, Rev. Beard attracted attention by riding a bucking broncho. The wildest horse at the remount station was picked out for him and he successfully navigated the animal. Sometime ago Rev. Beard boxed three fast rounds with John Dickinson, a British war veteran, at a smoker given by the local post of the Amer1 . lean Legion.

MURRETTE ' Motion pictures certainly rule the fashions as well as the emotions of - the modern young woman. Does a favorite film star bob her hair all the feminine "fans" must follow suit. News reels are Incomplete without a showing of the latest styles from Paris. But that an ancient Byzantine ' style of headdress should be revived j simultaneously with the production of ! a picture dealing with the empire of

the east In the days of Justinian ia "going some." Even before the premier of the great Goldwyn feature film of "Theodora" at the Murrette theatre there appeared toques and even velvet hats with flaring brims, bearing decorations with a strange device. But then people oid not know that they were Byzantine and that the Empress Theodora in the person of Rita Jolivet, the French actress, had revived this fashion of fifteen hundred years ago until she proved it in the Goldwyn picture. There is plainly seen the broad silver bands, shining like sun-rays against her ebony tresses inspired the decorations - of the up-to-date hats. MURRAY Chief honors in "The Barricade," released by R-C Pictures Corporation, and now being screened at the Murray theatre as the feature attraction, go to William Christy Cabanne and Dr. Daniel Carson Goodman, who wrote the story. Founded upon the premise that gen- . ulne love and human understanding do more to lighten the burdens of the world than false pride and prejudice, . "The Barricade" is a powerful preachment against the evils of bigotry and the untoward influences of eham. One of the means by which Mr. Cabanne and Dr. Goodman establish - their point 13 the deep affection that ' obtains between Jacob Solomon, a kindly old Hebrew, and Michael Bren- . nan, an elderly Irishman, who are business partners when the story begins. Solomon at Brennan's death, takes the tetter's son Robert, and rears him as his son. But then the barricade arises and complications begin. Upon them Is . the plot builded and in the hands of Mr. Cabanne it becomes entertainment of the most delightful character. , Although it contains a powerful lesson, "The Barricade" is not a sermon, but a highly interesting tale in which the whole vast public will find a treat. RICHMOND If someone tells you that there are white elephants, don't you believe it The animal doesn't exist, according to Mrs. Florence Meehan, famous Oriental exDert who airlpri rocil ti ra muia

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t1 rt-. P, ... -:i All," Miss Binford; "The Final Whistle," Mr. Mahan; music, Miss Eppert; toastmaster, Mr. Williams. The evening was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ullery and children moved Friday to the home of James Ullery E. M. Stanton took a truck load of people to Sugar Grove Friday evening to the revival meeting conducted by Rev. Sanders Florence Ridge and Elsie Pickett, both of this place, were married Thursday. LIBERTY, Ind. Aunt Jane Thomas passed her 89th birthday annlversathis week at her home on East Seminary street. She received "72 cards of congratulation and good wishes. She Is in good health for one of such an advanced age, and is able to attend church and Sunday school every Sunday at the Methodist church. .. .Mrs. u. Li. btlvers has been serionslv 11 with dilation of the heart, due to high' Diooa pressure. Mrs. Stivers will be obliged to keep to her bed for a number of weeks, it is thought. Her sisters, Mrs. W. F. Johnson of Chicago, and Mrs. Elizabeth McKinney of Indianapolis are with her and will remain for an indefinite period Miss Estelline Owen who has been residing n Tacoma, Washington, for a number of months is on her way back to Indiana where she will again make her home with her aunt, Mrs. L. E. Fosdick Miss Catharine Morris, who has been spending the past several weeks at the Home Lawn Sanitarium in Martinsville, is improving rapidly Mrs. Mary Echard of Brownsville, through her attorney, W. F. Bossert, filed suit thi3 week for divorce against Gussie Echard. She will ask for the custody oj her child Last week, while at work at his blacksmith shop, Charles Little allowed a piece of steel wire to slip and pierce the palm of his right hand. -The injury had been thought of little consequence until blood poisoning developed, and Mr. Little has been in a rather dangerous condition for several days. His Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing Soap should be used very carefully, j u you want to Keep your hair looking its best. ' Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure arid greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonsful of Mulsifled will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it In. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle ofdust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and -evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy. It's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. Adveftisement.

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is the guest of her sister, Mrs. -Cyrus Albertson. the first time they have met for eight years Mrs. Daisy Whyaong returned to her home near Cincinnati Friday after a week's tay with friends here..... Luther Mills, of Winchester, and Dr. Cosslns of Muncie, were . at the bedside bf their mother, Mrs. Cynthia Mills, Tursds.y. Mrs MillBTnditlon , Is critical. .... The "Jolly Bunch" met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mltchel Hinshaw Friday evening, A fine time was had... ..John I. Thomas was the guest Friday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas in Richmond.. Miss Bond and Miss Dana Wise were week end guests of relatives and friends in Muncle.... .About 82 couples attended the American Legion dance given Thursday evenlng.Muslc by Hunt's orchestra, , MIDDLEBORO, Ind. - Miss Ruth r Ulmer visited several days the past week with Mrs. Helen Wetherlll or Richmond.". . . Mr. and Mrs. Folen bf Fountain City were Friday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Miles. Miss Ardella Brown has been staying several days with Mrs. Elwood Robins on the Boston pike, whose baby has been ill A fire In John Hawkln'B blacksmith shop Wednesday night was noticed by Avery Cook in time to avoid the burning of the shop. ....Mrs. Charley Townsend nd daughter have been 111 Miss Alice. Ross visited Miss Elsie Hardman Wednesday evening Rev. L. F.. Ulmer. left Thursday night after prayer meeting for New Albany and will return SaturODOROUS swiArwa I UNION ENDS FOOT MISERY Cal-o-cide positively gives quick relief ' and Lasting results. It penetrates the J in each package for Stubborn Corns) T"m-n-ililliriiinii till - fllllltanaai tnM Richmond Theatre Extended Engagement Cecil B. DeMiile's Super-Production "Fool's Paradise" The wonder picture of the age I Full of thrills from start to finish, beautiful settings, gorgeous costumes and wonders galore. Coming Next Sunday GLORIA SWANSON "Don't Tell Everything" MURRAY "BETTER COME EARLY" Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra B. F. Keith Vaudeville Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 1 Indian Revelries A picturesque and novel artistic offering featuring CHIEF OSKOMOX and MLLE. MARION. A flash-back and characterization of the days when "Lo" the Indian was a'prominent citizen. . Native-aongs, dances' and stories enhanced by special scenery are Introduced. 4 ; Frank and Milt Brittan Two clever musicians in fheir act "SAY IT WITH MUSIC" Fairman and Patrick In "A WEE BIT OFTRISH WIT AND SONG" Willie Missem and Coinpany We hope Willie won't miss 'em but whether he does or not you will laugh heartily at his efforts.' . THE BARRICADE A Carranne Five Reel Feature Coming Thursday RUBEN & HALL, direct from the State-Lake Chicago. "One on the Aisle'V&nDs & Alton, Lyle and Virginia.

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day .The Ladles' Aid met at thei nome - of Minnie Clark Thursday, March 16. Plans for the dinner to be served at the community sale were discussed.. ....Miss Ruth Nolte has been spending the past week with Miss Elsie Hart man ..... Mr. George Cook ia ill.... Mr. and Mrs; Sam Cook ;of Fort Wayne spent the week tnd with Mr.. and Mrs. Theodore Cook?... Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dwiggens and family of near Richmond, were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Starbuck. ... .James Huntington of Liberty Bpent the past week with his daughter, Mrs. Lee Sullivan. ....Mr. and. Mrs. Irvin Starbuck and rOUGHS Apply over throat and rh. swallow small pieces of VApo Rub Over 17 Million Jot, Vied Yearly : Now Playing "THEROSARY" !'"-."'? Presents. .. ' :' JACK BESS EY STOCK CO Matinee Wednesday LAST HALF WEEK "THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" Millions have read the book now See the play PHONE 1683 For Seats

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