Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 101, 28 April 1922 — Page 15

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CONVENTION OH TRADE PLANS TO ESTABLISH PROSPERITY OF U.S.

(By Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA. April 28. The purpose this year of the Ninth National Foreign Trade convention to be held May 10 to 12, will be the placing of American prosperity on a permanent basis by stimulating and expanding the country's foreign trade, announcement has been taade by officials in charge of the program. One important policy to Je advocated, they said, is that so far as possible, foreign loans shall be conditional upon all or a great part of their proceeds being spent for the purchase of American goods. Indications are that delegates of manufacturers, bankers, shippers and business men. who will attend the meeting will number more than 2.000. A large number of these are expected from foreign countries as well as from all parts of the United States. Among the speakers are Julius H Barnes, chairman, during the war, of the United States Grain corporation ana Charles M. Muchnic. vice-presi dent of the American Locomotive Sales corporation, of New York. Mr. Barnes address will deal with a practical method for putting surplus gold to work and that of Mr. Muchnic will be on the factor of depreciated currency in competition. t William J. Conlen. of Philadelphia, a recognized expert on maritime law, has been selected to discuss the merchant marine as an international . problem, and the European exchange situation will be handled by Fred I. Kent, vice-president of the Bankers' Trust company. New York. James A. Farrell, president of the United States Steel corporation, will outline a foreign trade policy for Americans.

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GREENVILLE. Ohio, April 28. Walter Dispenette has filed an answer and cross petition to his wife's petition for alimony, injunction and custody of child, filed a few days ago. in- which he denies all allegations made by his wife, except as to their marriage on Dec. 24, 1918, and the birth of their child. Probate Court. John King wa3 appointed guurdian of Stephen Gary et al. Bond, $1,000. County Expenditures. Walter Jessup, gravel on Coleman end wall, $4.50. Real Estate. Cynthia Ann Kretzschman to W. R. Shook, lots 9 and 10, New Weston; $1. Lewis W. Leinbach, per administrator to John Duff, lots 16, 17, 18, 30 and 31, New Madison; $84. B. A. Myera et al to George E. Perkins et al, 81 acres Wabash township; $1. Alva Emrick et al to D. D. KIndell, 21 acres Wayne township; $2,000. Chris F. Clark to Samuel D. Fourman et al, part lot 627, Greenville;!. During several months of each year some of the great rivers of Siberia are frozen solid to the bottom, but the fishes imprisoned in the ice maintain their vitality and resume their active life, when the ice melts in the spring.

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"Conflict," are one and the same, yet totally unlike. Blending into the air of mystery. of hidden horror which Clarence Budington Kelland has built up in his wonderful novel, "Conflict," a serial story of recent "Red Book" numbers, is Priscilla Dean's amazing characteri zation of Gwynne Remalie. The beauty of Miss Dean's acting is that it is always refreshingly new, startingly different. No two of the dynamic Universal star's characterizations are ever the same. The terror, the horror of a ghastly, lonely house on the hilL haunted with an age-old curse, and a veritaDie demon in the form of an old woman, are in the gamut of Miss Dean's most recent triumph. Stuart Paton directed "Conflict," which comes to the Washington Sunday. GOLFER HARDING APPLIES FOR CLUB MEMBERSHIP WASHINGTON, April 28. The Washington Newspaper Golf club recently organized by golf playing correspondents in the capital today received a formal application for membership from Warren G. Harding, representing "the Marion Star" and "mail address, the White House." Inclosed with the application were three new $1 bills in payment of club dues for as many years. "I send this amount," Golfer HardTO MOTHERS We are going to give a Trial Box of Sykes Comfort Powder Free to a limited number of mothers of infanta and children in this town. We are doing this in order that they may have a chance to test it, see the amazing results from its use, and prove for themselves the vast difference between this wonderful Skin Healing Toilet Powder and ordinary talcum powders. Sykes Comfort powder has been tised and recommended by physicians, trained nurses and mothers of New England and New York State for more than 30 years for use after baby's bath in the nursery and sick room. The reason it is so far superior to ordinary talcum powders is because it contains healing, soothing, antiseptic and disinfecting ingredients not contained in any other powder. WE GUARANTEE Sykes Com- i fort Powder will heal and prevent j Chafing, Scalding, Rashes, Inflammation, Irritation, Skin Eruptions and Soreness of infants, children and adults. Mothers! For your Child's-, Sake send a post card for this free box at once to The Comfort Powder Company, 142 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. Advertisement

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applicant belonged, Mr. Harding wrote: "Probably all of them." PALACE TODAY CONWAY TEARLE "BUCKING THE TIGER" With it, RUTH ROLAND in "WHITE EAGLE," a western, and the latest SNUB POLLARD comedy. Coming Sunday James Oliver Curwood's "The Girl from Porcupine" 1 RICHMOND A1 THEATRE For Today REVIVAL WEEK SPECIAL "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" Saturday MAE MURRAY in "ON WITH THE DANCE" Starting Sunday For Entire Week D. W. Griffith's "WAY DOWN EAST" Try a Palladium Want Ad, 1 SEE PRISCILLA DEAN in (rtO the Famous "Red Book" Story Days Starting Sunday urrette "Where the Star Twinkle First" Today and Saturday CHARLES Or turns More than an hour of running laughter from Charles Ray, farmboy turned actor, in this story of a "ham" who meets a lot of eggs." Also Showing The newest of 2 reel feature pictures, each a complete story "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" from the stories that appeared in Collier's Weekly. Admission Tonight 36c and 15c Matinee Today : 25c and 15c

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