Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 142, 15 June 1922 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922.

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( (By Associated Press) MELBOURNE, June 15 The pre

liminary work of establishing the mammoth Australian Radio Station for direct communication with Great Eritain has heen begun. The substations for overseas traffic will be about three times as powerful as any European station today. It will take two years before the central and feeder stations are completed. As a normal performance the chief station will be able to speak direct over 12,000 miles for the greatesr part of any working day. Receiving and sending stations to correspond will be built in Canada during the same period. The plant for the main station will be imported from England, but the plant for the feeder stations will' bo manufactured in Australia, one for each of the states. The combined cost of all these stations will be about $3,000,000. The main station will consist of transmitter and receiver terminal 30 miles apart, the latter including 24 towers

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Suburban

WHITEWATER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett entertained Sunday with dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ray - Ja.rd. Br. and Mrs. Cel Gray and Mr. ?nd Mrs. Marvin Gard, all of Richmond and Mr. McConnell of IYidianapolis . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chenoweth and rtTjMiss Clara Abner of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith Monday evening. PHILOMATH, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lamoth and daughters, Berniece and Marguerite, of Whitewater spent Sunday with Mrs. M. J. Weber.... Mr. and Mrs. John Darter and daughter Opal, and Mrs. Ed Burke of Milroy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenburg and family Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garrett of Waterloo... Mr. and Mrs. Harper Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Porter of Richmond spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy and family of Lebanon are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher Several from here attended Children's

Day at Doddridge Chapel

WASHINGTON Horses have been supplanted by the telephone, as well as by the automobile. Millions of readers of "Black Beauty," the tremendously popular "Autobiography of a Horse," by Anna Sewell, will remember John's wild ride on Black Beauty to summon the doctor when Mrs. Gordon was at the point of death. The physician would be called by telephone today. Yet, with "tie passing of the horse" from many fields of former service, since Anna Sewell wrote her wonderful book more than forty years ago, "man's noblest friend" still holds a firm place in the heart of humanity, and "Black Beauty" holds eighth place among the world's most popular books. In preparing the motion picture vera Vitigraph all star special produca Vitagraph all staxr special production, Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph

Chester labored long and earnestly to

insure the faithful and accurate pres

entation of Anna Sewell's story, as she

wrote it, on the screen

"Black Beauty" will be shown at the

ashlngton theatre, starting today.

In the picture play, as in the story.

Squire Gordon, Jessie Gordon, Harry Blomefleld and all the other humans in the book, appear in the dress of the early seventies, the period in which

me action was iaia. rnere are no telephones, no electric lights, no automobiles. In this respect, as in all others, the picture version has been kept true to the story as told by Anna Sewell. Without in any way encroaching upon the original "Black Beauty"

story, the Chesters have added the

"grand dame" of the screen, and who plays a principal role in "The Glorious Fool," a Goldwyn picture, says that when she was on the speaking

stage, playing leading feminine roles with Richard Mansfield, W. H. Crane, John Drew and others, she frequently brightened her Titian tresses wltli copper' or bronze powder. This is a secret that Miss Lester has kept for years, but now that her fame is partly due to her snowy white hair, as it was then due to her glorious auburn lock3, Miss Lester admits that she used the metal powder. In "The Glorious Fool," playing at the Murrette theatre, she wears a bronze wig, brushed with aluminum, to give the impression of slightly grey hair. - One of the inconveniences of using copper powder, says the artist, was the fact that her hair had to be cleansed daily, or it would turn green over night.

MURRAY

Mr. and Mrs. Public and all their

children are cordially invited to the

Murray theatre, to meet the finest

man who ever came to town via the

photoplay railroads. Thi3 wonderful character is 'none other than Squire

Phin, played faultlessly by America'3 favorite character actor, Maclyn Arbuckle. The Murray management, in booking the Arbuckle film, "Squire Phin," is enabled to display a theme that will stand the acid test of exacting censorship anywhere. "Squire Phin" is taken from Hol-

man Day's celebrated book of that ti-

Miss Florence Logan, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanson, has returned to her work near Bentonville Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson visited his brother of near Connersville ' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Swoveland and daughter Fern and Mrs. Charlie Swoveland and four children of Hagerstown and Mr. and Mrs. Lote

Golhier of Losantville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood and daughter.

Cora Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dennis and daughter Dot of Losantville .visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. King last Tuesday Miss Garnett Vorse is working in Muncie. ....Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckerdite and Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. King and daughter Mae Elizabeth visited Mr. and Mrs. George Canady Saturday evening. ...Tom Hartly and Mary Elizabeth Brown of Muncie visited Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Paul and family Sunday. ...Mr. Ashbury and Moses Wood were in Hagerstown Tuesday.... Miss Martha Allen of Farmland sans a special song here Sunday morning. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Anderson and three daughters, Edna, Mary and Ruth, entertained their brother Fred and family Sunday. . .Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shields and children, Edna Mae and Edmund Ray, of Hagerstown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shields Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray of Losantville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood and daughter Cora Friday evening Miss

Clarice Benson was in Losantville Saturday There will be a Baptist meet

ing at Dalton Saturday and Sunday,

June 24 and 25 Orval Gray visited

Ashbury Wood Friday Mr. and Mrs

Hugh Swingley and family of Parker

visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clevenger

ana children of Modoc last week.... Ray Driscoll plowed corn for E. G. Benson Thursday E. G. Benson is ill. . . . .Miss Freedith Holcomb spent last weak in Newcastle visiting relatives.

Mrs. Ben Weiss and family. . , .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes -visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dimes and family Miss Myrtle Miller returned home from the Reid Memorial hospital Wednesday moraine and i3 doing nice-

fly. ...Mr. and Mrs. Cfarence Ham are

the parents of a son,bom Saturday morning.

tie, and was given Broadway stage

thrilling human romance, going on in- production not long ago under the doors while Black Beauty was Iivinel title of "The Circus Man". The role

m ine outdoor story. The result is one of the most appealing picture dramas ever produced.

PERSHIN'G, Ind. Ard ' Shoff and

daughter, Ellen Rut hof New York City, are visiting with Mir. and Mrs.

John Newboldt and other relatives

and friends.... O. F. Jamleson is home for the summer vacation A Children's Day program was given at the

Lutheran church Sunday evening.

June 11.... Mrs. Genevieve Gardner of

Chicago, III., is now visiting her father, O. F. Jamieson, and family Miss Cora Behr has been very ill for the last few weeks The Children's Day exercises of the Evangelical Sunday school wil be held Sunday evening at the church Mrs. John Daugherty accompanied her grandson, .Frederick Rudy, to his home in Gary after spending the winter here. Mrs. Daugherty returned this week.

Announce H annas Creek

Children's Day Program

HANNA'S CREEK, Ind., June 15.-

The Children's day program ill be held' at the Hanna's Creek church next Sunday evening, June 18. The follow

ing is the program:

Song, "Jesus Loves Me," by prim

ary class; prayer, the Rev. Max Schaffer; song, With Garlands of Flowers,"

by 10 junior .girls; recitation, "Welcome," Bernard Kitchel; recitation,

My Speech of Welcome," Harold Tap-

pen; recitation, Genevieve Borraaaiie,

recitation, by Pauline Greggerson;

song, Wanda and Russell Reeves, Har

old and Letha Swafford; recitation, Eugene Seammahorn; recitation, "In Summer Land," Elsie Wilson; exercise Four Little Rosebuds," by four girls; "A Garden Secret," Margaret McNamara; song, primary class; exercise, "A Garland of Roses," Catherine Kitchel, Beulah Greggerson and Reba Williamson; recitation, "By Wireless," Charles Clayton Little; recitation, Russell

Reeves; flower exercise, by 12 chil

dren; 6ong, by Delores Day and Mildred Earl; exercise, "A Bunch of Flowers," by nine boys; recitation, Harold

'Swafford; recitation, Charlotte LaFuze; exercise, "A Gate Wonderful," by 12 children. Recitation, Mary Harmeyer; solo, Mildred Little; Poppy drill, nine girls, song by the girls of Willing Workers; benediction. Elizabeth Tappen, pianist; Miss Elizabeth Creek, chairman of committee.

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Friday, June 16 King . Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., called "meeting, work in the Mark Master degree. Saturday, June 17 Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S. Stated meeting and initiation of candidates. .

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MURRETTE Aluminum is not the only metal powder used by some famous histrionic artists, to add sheen to their hair. Kate Lester, x known as the

of the good-natured, kind-hearted, jol

ly squire fits Mr. Arbuckle's characteristic style to a T, and In "Squire Phin" he add3 another feather to his cap as one of the country's foremost stage and screen stars. The film strikes a universal appeal, with a heart sentiment that strikes twelve.

Miss Rhoda Cain were at Greensfork, Sunday Mrs. Earl Radclif f ' and

f daughter. Pearl Marie and Mrs. John

Bowman and daughter, Miss Margaret, were at Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott and daughters, Fern and Mary Catherine, of Newcastle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Radcliffe and daughter. Mrs. Frank Macey and son Burr of Pittsburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Macey Thursday

Sunday I Mrs- Everett Clark and daughter, Miss

morning. . . .Virgil Plessinger and Mrs. ' aruara, are visiting ner orotuer, F.lmpr T?rdnbnre Knent Tuesday after-! Earl Morrison and family at Indian-

r.oon with Mrs. daughter Sylvia.

Rufus Stinson and

ECONOMY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cain entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Cain and family, of Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cain, 'Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Cain and daughters, Mrs. Martha Cain and Miss Ella Cain Frank Jordan and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan and Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Atkinson and daughters attended an annual birthday dinner of relatives at Muncie Sunday... ..Mrs. Nora Jessup and two sons, of Iowa City, Iowa, will spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jessup The Mother's club held its annual picnic at Everett Lamb's woods Thursday Mrs. Robert Fletcher and son, fyWorth, drove to Bloomington to at

tend commencement at Indiana Uni

apolis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, of Earlham, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morrison and Miss Ellen Clark called on Mrs. Emma Clark Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Osborn entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Whittier Beard and children, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Mendenhall and family, and Miss Elizabeth Christine and Gertrude Manning and Miss Mary Mendenhall. WEST RIVER, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis and daughter Elsie of Dalton spent Sunday afternoon as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and daughter Mae.... Mrs. N. B. Driscoll spent the week-end in Muncie visiting her son, Charles, and family Jessie Weaver, who has been attending school

at Bloomington has returned home for

hi3 summer vacation Dick Wood visited Ray Driscoll Sunday morning, .s. . . Rev. Roe Aniburn of near Farm-

Robert Beckerditer called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and daughter Mae Sunday afternoon. . .Miss Elsie McCallister spent the week-end with her brother Oval McCallister of Carlos City. . . .Charles Smith of Hagerstown called on Dick Wood Sunday The children's meeting at West River Sunday night was well attended. . .Mr. and Mrs. Orval Gray and daughter Lucile spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin and family. . . .Mr. and

Mrs. Walter Beeson and daughter Nor

ma celebrated their twentieth wedding

anniversary Sunday. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Harve Allen and children, Martha, Charles and Paul, of Farmland, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and daughter Faye of Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Branson Dennis and daughters, Elizabeth and Nolean, and Mr. and Mrs. Job Denni3, All enjoyed a good time. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckerdite and Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. King and daughter Mae were in Hagerstown Saturday evening

ABINGTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrls and family visited with

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burris Sunday. .. . Mrs. Ida Shank of Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walter's of Richmond visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt are the parents of a daughter named Marcella June Sunday evenine

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dynes, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weiss and Everett Clark Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram and family and Mrs. Louise Bertram called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and family Mrs. Ellis Smoker and daughter Dorothy and Miss Effle Higgins visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Glunt and family Miss Hilda Weiss of Richmond visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and

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Vlctcher who remained for the summer term, were among the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Randall and son, Ernest, who motored through to Oklahoma, starting June 2, have arrived ct their destination. Mrs. Randall will be one of five sisters who will meet at Aline, Okla William Davis was in Economy Wednesday Mrs. William Davis is ill at Richmond... Mrs. Martha Atkinson is expecting her sister, Mrs. Katie Porch, of Chicago, soon Mrs. W. L. Morrison is ill Mrs. C. J. Atkinson injured her hand .Mr. Thomas and family, of Earlham, enjoyed their Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morrison and daughter. Miss Margarett Mr. and Mrs. Darrcl Olcr and daughter,

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Thurs., Fri., Sat. MELODY GARDEN Five talented young ladies in an artistic and refined vocal and instrumental offering. Special stage settings. TYLER and CROLIUS If you enjoy a good laugh, see this clever team in their act, entitled "Nifty, Nutty Nonsense." JACK REDDY "Singing Comedian" WORDEN BROS. "Upside Down Foot Jugglers," direct from tha State-Lake Theatre, Chicago. BONNIE MAY Five reels of laughs and heart-interest. Coming First Half Jack Levy and Girls De Lea and Orma Gruet, Kramer and Gruet Jack Kelso 5 l K ' ' ' "'.'

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Theatre Beautiful "Where the Stars Twinkle First

Today, Friday and Saturday Nearly everybody who reads has enjoyed at least one of Mary Roberts Rinehart's wonderful hospital stories. "The Glorias Fool" is perhaps the best known of this group, and Goldwyn has made it into a picture with a fine cast. Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix, two young players , who have won a big following, play the leading roles in this un-

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GOLDWYN presents MARY ROBERTS R1NEHARTS

' AJ " fiX directed by C7 M3- E. MASON HOPPER GLORIOUS FOOL

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A Goldwyn Picture Added Features TORCHY in "TORCHY'S HOLD-UP" And .a New Pathe News Night Adults, 35c; Children, 15c - Matinee Adults, 25c; Children, 15c Coming Sunday WESLEY BARRY in "SCHOOL DAYS"

In Motion Pictures at Last "BLACK BEAUTY," Anna Sewell's wonderful "Autobiography of a Horse," which for more than forty years has held eighth place among the most popular books in the world, has been put into motion; pictures. ,: . f'K 3 Take the Whole Family to See "BLACK BEAUTY" This is one picture you cannot afford to miss. It will live for years" and be re

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