Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 124, 25 May 1922 — Page 12
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922.
LOSS OF $350,000 IN PREBLE RECEIPTS OF TAXES EXPECTED
MURRETTE Tom Mix, the clever William
Fox
EATON, Ohio, May 25. Indications 1 are Prable county's personal tax du-!
plicate, will show a shrinkage of about cowboy star, is playing at the MurTv npr nt --i-.a, oa ' rette theatre now in another thrilling 1-34 per cent In. value, as compared western re caled The Night
wnn msi year, according io tne figures Horsemen." The story is based on thus far available from returns made Max Brand's novel "Wild Geese." and to County Auditor S. C. "Hunt. The Is a sequel to "The Untamed," in . . . , . . . which Mix gave extraordinary enterestimate is based upon completed fig., tainmeDt ln the character of Whistling ures on returns from seven villages Dan. In The Night Horsemen" he and two townships. The loss shown at I is again Whistling Dan, that wildthu timo oa .r,rr,ro ,u, io VQOr natured man whose love of the wil
approximates about $350,000. ,. Bible School Convention
derness makes him forget love and
! friends to follow the flight of the wild
Annual convention, of the Prebte . Autumn
county aunaay-scnooi association wm . In ..The Untamed" Whistling Dan occur June 8 in Camden. The pro-' arLrav .,th fh. w11( Pao Korth-
. gram for the meeting will be complet-; ward on he nlKht before his proposed ed and announced within the next few j wedding to Kate Cumberland. In
..days, C-C. Spring, of Eaton( is secre-
tary of the organization. Advertise Eaton Eight Blgn boards bearing the words "Eaton, Preble County, Ohio," have Just been erected on an many main highways leading into Eaton, at the corporate limits of the town.. The
"The Night Horsemen he returns with his horse Satan and his faithful dog Bart. With him comes his 'old wild nature, his terrTble temper. Fighting men are after his blood, and he is after theirs; but in the end of "The Night Horsemen" the realiza
tion that he is breaking the hearts of
Chamber of Commerce is responsible . those who love him changes him. and
Announces Candidacy. John F. Button, of Gasper township, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for county . commissioner. Births Exceed Deaths Births exceeded by 24 the number - of deaths ln Preble county ln April, according to the statistical report of Dr. G. W. Homsher, county health commissioner, for the month. Births totaled 57 and deaths 33. Of various
. diseases, heart disease caused the'
greatest number of deaths ejght. Convention Assembly Hall. Announcement has just been made ' that the courthouse public assembly ' hall will be the place for holding the convention of the Preble County Christian Endeavor union convention, June 3. State Endeavor Secretary Freet "will address the meeting. The county union was recently rejuvenated and reorganized, Surviving Veterans. ; Preble county has only 118 surviving Civil war veterans, according to records of the bureau of pensions in Washington. In Butler county there ' are only 225 survivors, while in Montgomery county there are 2,092, of which 1,546 live ln the National Military home at Dayton. The total num- - ber of surviving veterans in the three '. counties, which comprise the Third congressional district, is 2,435.
for the first time in his life the wild geese get no response to their "honk, honk" as they fly northward. He turns and goes home with Kate. There are said to be some big riding scenes in this picture and some bigger human nature thrjlls.
ure whose chief occupation seems to
be decorating Piccadilly and Mayfair
Of course, he is an admirer of the girls at the Gaiety. In fact, falls in love with one of them. Unfortunately he loses all his money and the Gaiety lady straightway walks out on him. Itis then he leaves for Canada, joins the Northwest Mounted and apon finds himself in the midst of more excitement than he has had since the war. "Channing of the Northwest" is a picturethat moves every moment and affords O'Brien the best part he has
had ln many a long day. WASHINGTON What is a "real woman"? What is the essence of femininity.
shorn of all the conventions and sub
terfuges that make the modern woman an altogether unknown quantity?
Those are the questions William J
Locke has tried to answer ln his
"The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne, the film version of which opens a
the Washington theatre for three days beginning today under the title,
"Morals."
"Carlotta," played by May McAvoy, is
an ,ngnsn gin Drought un in a
Turkish harem. Reared to be absolutely frank, to look forward to marriage and to discuss her matrimonial prospects without reservations, sho casts a bombshell into polite English
socfety when circumstances make her
MURRAY Channing of the Northwest" in
which Eugene O'Brien appears at the I the ward of staid Sir Marcus Ordeyne
MICHAEL COFFENA WILL IS PROBATED
Murrav theatre now is the result or
a campaign on the part of the news-j papers and the public to have the star appear in such a picture. Mr.- O'Brien's following made no mistake in demanding that their favorite appear in this type of picture. It is . perhaps the best suited of his career. He is extremely well fitted to play the English Gentleman who through circumstances is forced to go to Canada and take up a life of adventure. As "Channing" Mr. O'Brien is first
seen as an English gentleman of leis-
one is anierent from any woman Sir Marcus has ever met. Her simple frankness embarrasses him tremendously but when she leaves him for a few days he find3 that the sheer appeal of her unspoiled innocence, her freedom from civilized feminine camouflage, have completely Von his sedate, bachelor heart. But the author does not allow this love to be consumated easily. There is a series of tremendously dramatic situations intervening which provide
mucn or the production s entertain
ment
HARRISON, LIBERTY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL GRADUATION JUNE 8 HOLLANSBURG. Ohio, May 25.
Nearly 50 eighth, grade graduates or
the Harrison and Liberty township schools in Darke ccunty will receive
their diplomats at commencement ex
ercises to be held In the K. P. hall of New Madison at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, June 8. The program for the evening Is as follows: Invocation, Rev. Snyder; "Johnny," Kenneth Baker; piano solo, "Butterfly," Sarah Baltzell; "Recessional," Lucille Sink; piano solo, Bernice Odell; recitations, "Barbara Frietchie" and "How Do You Think?" by Madonna Timmons and Frank Timmons; reading by Evelyn Ginger; recitation, "Don't Fret," Weltha Bashore;
piano solo by "Mary Morgan; vocat duet, Treva Wright and Rosetta McLear; class address, D. L. Gashill; presentation of diplomas, and benediction by Rev. Bennett. Music for the program will be furnished by the Flahidubr Quartet. Graduates of the district schoos are District No. 1,- Louise Grace Zurwell; No. 4, Bernice Odell, Roy Robinson; No. 7. Evelyn Ginger, Kenneth Ginger. Leslie Reynolds; No. 8, Rosetta McLear, Frank Timmons; No. 9, Treva Wright; No. 11, Blanche Fellers, Cevflla Bradshaw; No. 12,. Norence Richards. Hollansburg school graduates are Kenneth Baker, Mary Morgan, Alice
Ward, Cornelius Irelan, Dorothy Slick, Madison Peden, Weltha McGriff, Blanche Hollinger, Ida Flatt, Edith Miller, Francis Oren, Wilbur Keller, Stanley Keller. Leonard Money. How
ard Rinehart, Lucille McDonald, Myrtle Hollinger. New Madison graduates are-Grace Ebberts, Bartha Lawrence, Olive Puterbaugh, Weltha Bashore, Claude Hoff, Sarah Baltzell, Kenneth Brandenburg. Mary Charles, Eudora Crawford, Florence Noggle, Kenneth Ary, Everett Snyder. Erma Eley, Echo
Combs, Mary Burkett.
ed recently by the city council. Under the new arrangement cars la the uptown streets will be parked parallel with the curb instead of diagonally, as is now required. Certain sides of certain streets will be set aside for parking purposes and the opposite side of the street is to be kept clear of parked cars.
OWNS HISTORIC DRUM (By Associated Press) LOGANSPORT, May 25. "Uncle Roy" Johnson of this city ewns one of the oldest relics, in Cass county a drum which at one time was owned it was said, by General Tipton. The drum was played in the War of 1812, it was said.
NEW PARKINK RULES
MADE AT ANDERSON (By Associated Press) ANDERSON, May 25. New parking rules for autoists in the business district of Acderson will become effective about June 6, under an ordinance pass-
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In Flanders Fields Lieut. Col. John M'Rae In Flanders Fields, where popples grow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amidst the guns below.
Short days ago dawn; saw sunset
We are the dead We lived; felt
glow ; Loved and were loved ; and now we lie In Flanders Fields.
GREENVILLE, Ohio, May 25. The last will -and testament of Michael Coffena, aged resident of Versailles, who died a few days ago, has been filed in Judge Younker's court for probate and record"; ' The deceased was ' one of the H wealthy men of Versailles. He leaves
his personal property and real estate, : consisting of several lots in Versailles, family residence and farm lands, to ; his widow, Mary A. Coffena, Bhe to derive all rents, profits, retc, during her life, and after her death the property is to be divided equally between his surviving children. Will Probated The last will and testament of Mrs. , Rachel Swathwood, who r was found : dead at her home in this -city, some
; days ago, has been filed in the probate court for probate and record. The ' property is left to her children after debts and funeral expenses are paid. New Cases Common Pleas Case No. 22909 The International Harvester company of America vs. Fred Harleman et al. Suit on cogno- ; vlt notes; amount claimed, $613. I Case No. 22910 Edith Flailer vs. John W. Flailer. Divorce.
Case No. 22911 William E. Frazier vs. Letha Pearl Hupman, To declare ; a deed, mortgage, accounting and equitable relief. - Probate Court
Application filed to admit the will t of Rachel Swathwood, deceased, to probate and record. Hearing May 27, : 1922. Petition filed to fix and determine ' inheritance tax In the estate of Isaac Kerst. ; Application filed to admit the will of Michael Goffena, deceased, to probate and record. Hearing May 31, 1922. , .
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Thursday, May 25 Webb Lodge No
24, F. and A. M. R. W. Phillips, Grand Master. All Master Masons are welcome. Friday, May 26 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M. Special Meeting. Work ln the Mark Master degree.
CURED HER RHEUMATISM Knowing from terrible experience the suffering caused by rheumatism, Mrs. J. E. Hurst, who lives at 508 E. Olive St., B125, Bloomington. 111., is so thankful at having cured herself that out of pure gratitude she is anxious to tell all other sufferers just how to get rid of their torture by a simple way at home. Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell. Merelv nil, thla m.lA mail i . - V,a.
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Take up our quarrel with the foe. To you from failing hands we throw The torch. Be yours ,to lift it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though popples blow
In Flanders Fields. 1 The Inspiration for the poem Is thus explained by soldiers who served with Captain, later Lieutenant Colonel McRae in the Flanders campaign of early 1915: "On Flanders front ln the early spring of 1915, when the war had settled down to trench fighting, two of the most noticeable features of the terrain were, first, the luxuriant growths of red poppies appearing
among the graves of the fallen soldiers and second, that only one species of bird the larks remained on the field during the fighting, and who, as soon as the cannonading ceased, would rise in the air singing merrily."
OFFICER SLAIN IN EGYPT CAIRO, Egypt, May 25. Wilfred Cave, a British officer, assistant com
mandant of police here, was shot and killed today while returning home
from a bicycling trip.
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Men's Work Trousers Dark grey stripes, sizes 32 to 40 waists; very special Friday and Saturday-' $l55 a pair The Hoosier Store v Cor. 6th and Main
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Another Big-Time Bill Thurs Fri., Sat. Choy Ling Hee Troupe A troupe of six Orientals in mystic feats of the Orient, consisting of queue hanging, magic, juggling and fire reading. Special Oriental settings.
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Hope,' Wallace, Maureen Two classy girls in "Smiles
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Copen and Lukens A team of clever blackface comedians in new songs and sayings.
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Today, Friday and Saturday
EUGENE O'BRIEN in "CHANNING OF THE NORTHWEST"
A five-reel feature of the Royal
Mounted Police.
COMING First 3 Days Only Short and Sweet Revue; Billy Ro'der; May and Hill; Turner Brothers.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 Matinee and Evening THE "CHARM SCHOOL"
Annual high school presentation
The
Greatest Western Actor
of the Screen
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a 5-reel thrilling story of the West
The
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norseman
In "The Untamed," Mix depicted the character of "Whistling Dan." Again Dan comes back in "The Night Horseman." His wild nature returns, and with his horse Satan and dog Barth. The greatest story of Mix's career is given. Thrills abound from start to finish. And in Addition, a Big Two-Reel Comedy and Pathe News
Night.
.35c and 15c - Matinee 25c and 15c
COMING SUNDAY
NORMA TALMADGE in "SMILIN' THROUGH"
