Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 137, 9 June 1922 — Page 11

DAYLIGHT PLAN IS ALLOWED TO STAND BY COUNCIL ACTION

J By refusing to table the ordinance repealing the daylight savings plan adopted by the city council last Monday night, the city council Thursday night allowed the daylight plan to stand and to become effective Sunday. The ordinance to repeal will have to be read a third time, and as council dose not meet again until June 19, the plan will go into effect before the next meeting.. The vote was six to five against tabling. The ppecial session had been called by Mayor Lawrence Handley in view of the sentiment against the measure, which had been expressed since the ordinance was adopted last Monday. As a result of the council's action Thursday, the daylight savings plan will go into effect next Sunday morning and the ordinance repealing the plan will come up for third reading Tt the next regular council meeting, June 19. Council met promptly at 7:30 o'clock nnd after being informed by Mayor Handley as to the object of the meeting, heard the first reading of an ordinance to repeal the daylight savings measure. The ordinance was advanced to second reading immediately, Bfter which Louis Salzarulo rose to declare against the repeal of the measure. Against Repeal. Salzarulo took the stand that enough publicity had been given the ordinance establishing the daylight savings plan, to that a man living on the Atlantic Coast would have had a chance to express his opinion if he bo desired. He felt that unless there was a strong demand on the part of the public the or--finance should not be repealed. . - Councilman John E. "White rose. "If tre start this hot air business again. I'll never get away from hero and I im supposed to be out in a few minItec," he said. Oentlemen" eald the mayor, "we Dan't go any further with the business of the meeting until we have a motion to dispose of the ordinance." "I move the ordinance be tabled," laid Wa'termann, referring to the orSinance to repeal the daylight savings question. A vote to table the ordinance was lost, six to five. This means that the ordinance to repeal will have to be read a third time at the next council meeting, and the daylight savings orflinance will be in effect starting SunJay morning. Police Court News RELEASED ON BOND Roy Mull and Marshall Alorrison, arrestee! at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening for fighting, were released on bond to appear in court Saturday morning. An assault and battery charge was preferred against each of them. HEARING SATURDAY Howard Hunt, 912 North Twelfth street, was arrested by Officers Wierhake, Seymore, Ray and Cussins at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, on the S'orth Tenth street bridge. He had a pallon of white mule on his person. Another gallon was found at his home later. Hunt who is now in the city jail, will have a hearing Saturday morn'ng, as the prosecuting attorney wa3 5ut of the city Friday. There are 6,500,000 families living ' on farms in this country.

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MURRAY J. Frank Glendon, leading man In Goldwyn's production of Gouverneur Morris' "A Tale of Two Worlds," playing at the Murray theatre wars born in Choteau, Mont., and educated at the Montana Wesleyan university. He has played nine years on the,stage in such productions as "The Climax," "The Roundup," and as a singer with Beggar Prince Opera Co. His hobby is music. Mr. Glendon's father, a Methcdlst minister, was first cousin to John A. Logan, while his mother'3 cousin, James G. Elaine, once ranj against Logan for the presidential nomination. MURRETTE Max Linder is one of the few screen comedians whom we like to greet with applause when he steps into a picture. That is how the reviewer felt when seeing his latest comedy, "Be My Wife," a Goldwyn release, now playing at the Murrette theatre. There is never any visible effort by Mr. Linder to be funny. He finds himself in a ridiculous situation, his face changes expression and his agile body helps to record his mental reaction. That is good acting; and as we know that Mr. Linder is both star and director of his picture, we have no hesitancy in congratulating both star and director. "Be My Wife," is a farce-comedy

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Births SPARTANSBURG, Ind. A son was born Wednesday, June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. James Hart of Spartansburg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan are the rarents of a daughter. Edith Frances, born June 2. The earth weighs' eix million million tons. GIRLS t. LEMONS WHITEN SKIN AND ? BLEACH FRECKLES Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty and whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because it doesn't irritate. Advertisement. RICHMOND THEATRE MJ Now Showing Hot-blooded lovers f lashing daggers proud. Castilian don and beautiful peasant sweetheart all the fire and color of modern Spain lives in .this glowing romance. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE , "BETTER COME EARLY" Pipe Organ ' Concert Orchestra BIG TIME ACTS TODAY and LAST HALF Hite-Reflow Revue A trio of clever artists in 1 dance and instrumental offering. Special stage settings. Rogers and Gregory Two comedians in "Southern Levee Characters." omedy talk, songs and dances. Thirty Pink Toes A dainty offering with a comedy surprise. Billy and Eva Ray , A man and woman team in "More Blues."' TALE OF 2 WORLDS A five-reel feature of love and mystery in Chinatown. A Goldwyn production. Coming First Half Four Jacks and a Queen; Grace Doro; Kelsh and Wilma, and the Bimbos.

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MILDEW INFESTS CLOVER PETERSBURG,Infi., June 9. Fanners in Pike county and southern Indiana are cutting their clover this week. Hundreds of acres of cloter are Infested with mildew. ' County . agents are analyzing the clover to see whether it is unfit to feed to live Btoclt. ' GOOD COAL "'Cleanly Delivered ' POCAHONTAS RED COMET V CRYSTAL BLOCK Klehfoth-Niewoehner Co. Phone 2194 North 2nd and A 'If Service and Quality Count, Try Us." PALACE TODAY BERT LYTLE ' In a Btirring romance of British. India from the famous novel "THE PRICE OF REDEMPTION See the Indian uprising! Tho , tiger hunt! A big ship, wreck! t With this ' i "SNUB POLLARD in "THE ANVIL CHORUS" A whooping comedy Today and Tomorrow . The supreme effort of f the screen . t: "TEN NIGHTS ' IN A "BARROOM' The GREATEST heart-interest drama the world has ever known. DON'T MISS IT! Coming Sunday , The Great American Play "The Prodigal Judge" featuring PEANE PAGE Thursday, Friday, Saturday "BLACK BEAUTY" urrette "Where the Stars Twinkle First" Today arid Saturday presents his latest comedyj

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