Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 186, 7 August 1922 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, AUG. 7, 1922.
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GLADYS TAKES A HAND Synopsis of Preceding Chapters Pandora Nicholson is shy to a painful degree. She lives with her high spirited cousin, Gladys, and her Aunt Maude and Uncle Peter Nicholson, as
a sort ot poor-relation, servant. Her fatner, Jim, Is also employed by Peter. Dora is accepted and neglected by the little circle In Norris City over which Gladys rules. Gladys has all the attention. Dora has no friends
until Morton Newberry, shy and quiet.
Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes
imagined disapproval. She worked hurriedly and nervously now, and wondered whether she would be lectured
j for not getting more of the farm house it so,
T . .1
At dusk, Gladys arrived, one arm through Jesse's, one linked with Morton, who looked slightly uncomfortable. Gladys was in great spirits. "When are you moving out this year?' ' Jim asked during the meal. "Not for ages, I hope," Gladys replied. :
In reply to a reader's question for information about hair tine following is submitted: Well cared for hair will always be thick, lustrous, rich in shade. If
yours isn't now, good care will make
himself, finds himself attracted to her.l Nevertheless, t A sweet little friendship begins to day the big fami:
ripen into real mutual love.
the following Satur-
ly carriage drove up
when i toward dinner time. Gladys was in
The most Important thing is the shampoo. If you have dandruff, the night before a shampoo massage the scalp with crude oil as hot as you can stand it. This can be bought at drug stores or paint or furniture
stores. If you cannot get it, use su
phur ointment. Try not to shampoo more often than once in three weeks. Use castile soan if nossible, or tar
Heart Problems
MURRAY For some of the most dramatic scenes in "Island Wives," the Corinne Griffith picture which is being shown at the Murray theatre. It was necessary to go to 10 miles out to sea. Norman Rankow, the South African athlete who holds a record for many
e athletic feats, had the role of Bibo, a woman until he i 1-, South Sea Islander. In these scenes ; of age, due to h
tsiDO, with Charles Trowbridge, who j During
has the role opposite Miss Griffith,
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am 24 years old and deeply in love with a young man who is a" puzzle to me. We have been going together two years and he
ihas not shown Hnv intpmQt in annrlinr
that the titles were written by George- irt , , . Ade, both famous in literary circles, glrl He only cones to see me about have intensified the demand for once a week and sometimes when h
tickets. comes he seems to he thinking of other j In addition, the story is one of the things and sometimes he rea'lv enjoys j
most dramatic and original ever pro- me,
EXPECT MORE STUDENTS ' AT DEPAUW THIS YEAR " GREEXCASLE, Ind., Aug. 7. A record enrollment at Derauw university when school opens Sept. 11, is predicted by university officials. Last year's enrollment was more than 1,300 and more than 1,500 may be enrolled this year.
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duced. Barrymore plays the part of . 1 "dve one un oter men, but l ; have grown tired ot them or thev h vp
Jacques Lenoi,
Gladys suddenly becomes cross every time they see each other.
Chapter 19 Dora found her aunt in the farmhouse kitchen trying an apron over the black cloth dress she always wore on Sunday (Aunt Maude had come to feel as she grew older, that black broadcloth of a certain quality, and
it, with Grandma White rolled in j
.wuu uuca uul etc n. erown xfd of ttia Tho mn r Iauo
twtnty-five years has fascinaTion fthm,t'hi vr
his father's wishes. ' ou.;Pl. anf1 nf)(1 an, Atftrn'L
those years he travels tho time I see him.
seven seas, never setting eyes on a: My mother pays that I should not woman, until his twenty-fifth birth- gjve so much thought to a man who day. He lands in New York tha does not settle thin? hv kin? tr
jday, and then begin a serie3 of ad-; marry him. I don't know whv he
went to sea in a small boat. In cast-
soap for dark hair, or sulphur soap ( ing the boat off a reef Rankow leaped for dandruff. It will enrich the shade ; barefooted nnon th rnmi and cut his
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shawls and rugs, and three great "uu 1 u" A utaic",cs , luul" veieiy. as ne was in me miasr ventures wnich are highly entertain- doesn't unless it is that he is not mak
trunks strapped on behind. "T sa'P- ana " aTl on- A?e adl1 or a pcene a semi-close up, he could; ing. ing aS much money as he wants to "Mother wants you to take the light be ape.d: nnHe?d SOaPv!df a 'iT01 sl"!w pain or wlnce' Therefore. One of the most thrilling of the; Another young man I have been gowagon in at once Unc?e Jim Oladvs ond Ume' hen nnASed ?,r0Ugh f,T V ,M?de the bcst of " and 1 nes rtow is a dirigible flight ing with loves me very much and he Tald cheerfunv "Anrbrin' her an S?Ven. , Wat0r!' .tablespoonful o back into the boat. j over the Pacific Ocean, during which has asked me to marry him. Mother
a lot of boxes."
Peter appeared. "Hello! Why,
you weren't even
yciujaut; ul icuum juice m me ne saia aiterwara ttiat every time Barrymore dives from the basket ot(tnmKs I am very foolish to turn him water will make blonde hair lighter.! be stepped on the reef it felt like an! the blimp into the ocean. j down completely, but I can't see any The henna shampoo is made by mix-: electric shock jarring his system. ' 1 Starting off with an air of tragedy, ! reason for encouraging him when I am ing one ounce of powdered Egyptian On the hieh sea hp wss snnnosed to : thp storv is enliuenprt with scenes in love with snm nnp tl5i
prosperous respectability went hand thinking of this when I left," he ex- henna with three ounces of powdered j ieap across a seat, pick up a barrel, j taken on a desert island, where a'; What would you advise me to do in 1 . ' . ffToimari "TTrT,- atviitt i , rr,ttir n . Castile S O A T) This S020 IS USCd 111- rnAvn it tr onrttAM nnitinn oni taortlnnUnf . n - r.A U nnan 1 this m:i ftor 1 r t T T '
morrow afternoon?" stead ot other soaps. About two ta-j back again. In leaping he hit his shin ! spot into a paradise, whei-e all live i seems to me the only thing for!
"I'm tired of parties," Gladys an.l D1P-sPonruis is mixed witn a pint oij against the engine and lacerated it in , happily.
swered briefly. "I thought it would', vc'i "ul w,aler t'm ,lu'a : , ia manner tnat- was very painful. TO
be nice to come nut in th rnimtrv ,ucU tu a. mliki uii urau uu aaa to nis aiscomiort tne on
It's so hard for you to drive out and'!owed to Btay,0Q i0Tu 15 minuefhack everv dnv. fthpr" i brightens, without changing, the
or.
back every day, father.
"Well " Peter's tones were doubt- j fn1 Vint hp hpenn tn hp rtlpnpil ntl
onrvp "WpIi that's crr-.fi o-ii-i Vr,w i nair ana give
help Grandma down."
pneumonia in this damp house," the,
in hand. When one dress wore suf
ficiently to descend to second-best, another took its place, made as much like the former as possible. The result was a certain type and Dora never ceased to dislike anything made
of black broadcloth all through her life.) "We'll all be here for supper, so T wrnt you to help," she explained. "Heaven only knows why Gladys took It into her head to come out to the farm today but she insisted just as Jesse came to call. What have you cooked?" Dora began searching closets. She had made another dainty supper for her father, her guest and herself but there was not enough for the three unexpected arrivals. Aunt Maude followed, looking over her shoulder. "Hum so vou made a cake," she
exclaimed.
land wha
uspd all the eggs in the house. My j pack the barrels of china. The ef-
land whipped cream! You do treat ficient Aunt Maude had things so ar-
It'
If you have had the "flu," cut your
it treatments.
If your hair splits, it should be sing-
"Good girl she'll"' have me dead of ed evf ry . ?ix weeks and the scaly
sprang a leak, and the bottom
boat was slippery. The oil got into the cut as well as the grease paint ar.ri caused Rankow no end of discom
fort
Corinne Griffith has an unusually in
.V. Casualties In Tvohoon
Estimated at 10f0G9otJJi
juu iu uii is to wait ior tne man you! )love. To marry some one else without j llcve would spoil your life. Bv all
means, hwever, continue to go with
Co
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Leads the way to mealtime contentment.
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rubbed with oil every week.
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old lady croaked from somewhere in-j ou nave aanuruir, ue ou on u
sie her nile of hlankPts "T know ! treeiy.
why she's so anxious to get out here".
If
V. o I t tier lo -i -ini.ll. 1: : a j . .
juui nan mils, 1L nemo cv i;".nlt.r UIlIlIIHICa ODPOri Unities lO tar ocfinvo V.,r,rl
Knt if shp Ittipw shp rpfii-orl in tpll Liiuuia.iiu!j jjid.-cisc. amai-iiip gowns ior wnicn sne nas
Gladys
happy, in the
loudly and cheerfully
packed her own trunks
apparently " blissfully ! Practically every head of hair needs j won a reputation.
was
She sent Dora to make a fire j massage. Use the four fingers of each
old lady's room and sang."11" aiul s ovtr lut '"ut'."
(By Associated Press) HONG KONG, Aug. 7 Casualties in
J the typhoon and tidal wave which last
Wednesday swept tne port ot s-watow
appears first A 1 t
iiia inn-! 10 H'bii iu rnsco s a u- A,tv,. x. etc.,, ?r, aA
ciety woman. These sequences givp; r,ioi,', rt !
from Hong Kong ;
to Shanghai w'irn she met the fury of
the typhoon and was wrecked, but her passengers were saved.
r
'""""S lu- i"t"U Wives. ouv -n ;, f V.PVP n ftTO- r Piti
on a South Sea Island, j mated at 1Q C0(
i
as she un-
! the skin
She worked: rotary
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motion. This loosens thejpi,-st National attraction, starring
Thousands Made Happy
every year through Photographs. Make others happy and happiness will ccme back to you.
"Well, we'll have that. My i hard all afternoon helping her mother! alP and brings up the . life-giving j that peer of American actors, Johnj t a rich one! You must have untie blankets and sheets and un-blod to it. An electric vibrator used j Barrymore, and personally directed;
the same way is even more beneficial, j by Marshall Neilan, has been meeting:
All hair needs frequent sun and airjwitb unusual success at the Murrette
irriif -orpii iit. hpre. T must sav. raceed that moving from farm to: "us"s " .: 3 ' no i.PIK 1L uegau a iour uaj
xr t Vnnm w, hp ,iiv iflnw was ! itv was never a crest, deal of work. I arUficial hair is always bad. Curling engagement on Sunday. Crowded
eo small this week."
AVhere You will Trade Eventually GEORGE E. KLUTE CO. 925 Main Street
"Somebody V?nts Your Photograph"
Dora turned dead white. "Aunt Maude. I never use any only today, because Morton was to come " her voice stuck half-way in her throat from sudden nervousness so she could not finish the sentence. Aunt Maude finished it for her. The
Ey Sunday dinner they were all 18 nevrr ciesirame, tnougn a nut uu nouses nave Deen tbe rule, because of j - -
settled. After the meal Dora walked i caa oe usea once m every two tne mre ot tne nig names attacned 'i s
production. I i No Doctor .Needed A Bath a Day
more has such a tremendous 1 u-oons vnn vt Fverv wnv Spp 1
wave lasts six montns, does not nurt follov.-ing that his name on a film i 1
some hair, but does hurt others. i alone guarantees its success, and the', 1 w
i iie iic; i iuui- i ivii-jvv io i uuoi i Mine tau ue shiu or uirecxor .euau. i Hybrochorate 2 grains; Precipitated ! But the fact that the storv is the '
w Malt AT tjirKv-tftri ma K
tifLUfU. AllCI lily IllVdl LUld dl&rui - - . . out into the garden, wondering wheth-?oft k cuners can be used every to the p er anv more bulbs were up, as Mor-1 ew days. The so-called permanent Barryi
ton rode up to the gate.
"Hello, here I am again," he called. "Gladys asked me to her place today, but I'd much rather come out, and see
lady had a habit of doing this with j you.'
everyone, as soon as she knew, or thought she knew, what the other person was about to say. "Morton coming oh, so he's here? Does he come often?" "Last Sunday," Dora confessed, as though she were confessing a crime committed then and concealed all week. "Hum!" Nothing more was said. Nothing
more could be after a single syllable) uttered in such a tone. Aunt Maude I really didn't mean to be cross, she was somewhat annoyed at Gladdys unex-j DPCted behavior; she saw no earthly!
reason why she had to be dragged away from a warm house for a damp drive through muddy roads. She couldn't understand Gladys lately at all. But Dora lived always under real or
H. MEERHOFF, 9 S. 9th St. for the equipment.
Sulphur 30 grains; drops; Castor oil
Creosol (Lilly)
Dora began to explain the change i
of plans. "Hello Morton!" Gladys herself called from the doorway." Knew you were coming, so I followed you out here! You can't escape me, villain."
iniS IS movie meionramatic manner. All inquiries addressed to Miss Forbes
ne came aown tne patn aressea up m care ot tne "Beauty utiats nfpan
10 drops; Alcohol
(Sj) 4 ounces; Tr. Canthandes 4 drams; Farina Cologne 4 drams; Rose water, to make 8 ounces. Mix, apply daily or twice a week as needed, rubbing well into the scalp.
work of Albert Payson Terhune and j "ilMtl'ntJMMlllHMMIiltlHIIIITIIIIIIItlllltlfllllllllllllllllltlimttmimiHIIIIIIIITIIIllMff
and smiling. " Will you two invite me on your walk today?" Tomorrow Gladys Gets Her Hand In
Better results may be obtained by using FAULTLESS FLOUR GEORGE FiENNING 311 S. 11th St.
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FINDS TUBERCULAR COWS KOKOMO. Ind., Aug. 7. Dr C. C. Dobson of Indianapolis, a representative of the state live stock sanitary board, in a recent examination of 273 head af cattle in Howard county! found 12 animals to be tubercular. This is
a percentage of 4.6, about .6 than the average for the state said.
meat will be answered in thf-se columns
in thiair Turn ThiR rftlllirfs COnSidOl'-
'able time however owitigc to the ar eat t nnn,mm,,M',!1",l!:,,n'mH,l,:t,,M'u:m,,,l!'m,M,inu,nlH,l,u1!,l,t,ll,'l,!U1,,',Ij i
numoer received. o ir a persnnai ui quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. The Editor.
RAINS "FROZEN MARBLES" ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Aug. 7. Atlantic City Saturday night was visited by the greatest freak storm in its historv. hail stones the size of
higher marbles falling almost continuously it was j for half an hour. They covered the . J ground with a white blanket j
IxSpecial attention given to the treat-
ment of stomach, intestines and the I nervous system. Electric light and 1 j 1 shower baths. , 1 i ) E. P. WEIST, M. D. I
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TODAY James Oliver Curwood's story of the frozen north.
great
"The Broken Silence"
Also Harold Lloyd in
"I Do"
clIU Women mMl were born mmjim with good WmM complexions W'-&Tf4 If yon haven't kept ""yours, hW W you can restore it if you give JM nature a chance witfa Kirk's V. s'Mf iBMi jap HasE g ffw The soap that not only per- Wwj I' JM fectly cleanses but heals the I j i4 Jm tender pores of the skin. The J i gentle after -tingle tells the pf 1 lu $W$W 5,ory' 111 1 JAMES S. KIRK & CO., jL -JMk
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Hand Painted Novelties Suitable for Gifts and Card Prizes
Salt h Pepper Sets Hand Painted, tastefully decorated, complete set and tray S1.25
Powde
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Compacts in dain'ily decorated gold plated boxes, at S5e to S2.00 Japanese Lamp Shades SuitaWp for boudoir lamps in assorted colors, each S1.00 Hot Dish Stand? Attractively Decorated 50 and up
Brass Door Knockers Moldpd from Solid Brass, decorated by hand, many artistic and novel shapes, each SI. t
Memorandum Pads and Shopping Lists in hand decorated rr.vers, each S3C Other Novelties Such as Table Markers. Curtain Clips, Santoir Pencils. Drsk Pens. Tea Bells. Card Cases and Perfume Bottle?, all artistically deoratpd, at oOc and up
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Co.
726 Main St.
"EETTER Pipe Organ
COME EARLY" Concert Orchestra
4B ig Time Acts
Mon., Tues. and Wed. Guiliana Trio One man and two talented girls in a fantasy of music, entitled "Society Vocalists." A highly refined, artistic musical and vocal offering. Joe Whitehead "The Loose Nut," the original nut comedian who introduced nuttism in vaudeville. He is so nutty he will camp at Glen Miller to be in proximity to the squirrels. Big laughing act.
Anna Vivian and Co. In "Hunting," a singing and sharp-shooting spectacle. Novelty and thrills. America's fastest woman rifle shot.
Stevens and Laurel "Speedy Dances and Sparkling Tunes" CORINNE GRIFFITH in "ISLAND WIVES" 5-Reel Vitagraph Feature
Coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday Scott and Christie; Bill and Blondy; Boland and Knight; Bates and Barron.
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