Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 214, 8 September 1922 — Page 9

IHti uiCrviOiSD PALLADIUM AND b U S-iE LEG RAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1922.

fSTATE FAIR PRIZES ON HOG ENTRIES WON

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ACCESSORIES GAIN FAVOR AS FROCKS BECOME PLAINER

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I In addition to jjvizes-previously an-

nonnced, state fairpremlams announc

ed Friday morning Ciave been awarded to several exhibitors frora neighboring

communities. Hear? winnings by

Frank "Williams of Williamsburg featuiM Wayne county's part in tbe show.

Mr. Williams, whoilast year Bbowed

the grand champion boar, this year (won the following places: Fourth on ieenior boar pig; thirfl on junior sow jpig; fourth on old hold owned by exhibitor; third on old Herd owned and "bred by exhibitor; fifth on young herd owned and bred by exMMtor, and fifth on produce of dam. lit the futurity how, he also took fourth on senior boar pig and fifth on Jittel of four eenior pigs. Bentonville Winner Omer Doniker of Btntonville took ttourth place on a half petit exhibit of igreen string beans and ttiird on an exhibit of three dark greett watermeljons. , M. H. Fielding of Connertrville was la heavy winner in the vegeiS ble class, .taking second on red cabbage; first wn Stowells Eyergreen ewm't corn; third on purple eggplant; fourth on red peppers; third on pie pumpkins; 'third on largest pumpkin or quash; third on rhubarb; t&'rd on winter squash; second on best display "of squash and pumpkins; seccud on purple tomatoes; first on pink tomatoes; third on red tomatoes; thisd on idisDlay of watermelons: fifth on dis-

Iplay of vegetables, and fourth on yellow sweet potatoes. Mr. Fielding also Jwon fifth on best collection of ftft"m

products.

Ernest Thornburg, formerly of R.mdolph county, now living in Shelv county, and familiar to local farmei from his frequent; service as judgQ

(at local shows, won first on his di3-v

play of early yellow sweet corn.

With all the plain frocks 'worn Bow, there is opportunity to add little points of decoration here and there according to one's own taste. A dress need not contain every element that makes it individually becoming, but- it may often be the background. It ia

often by the addition of a comb, a necklace, a fan or perhaps a bag that costumes grow to be distinctive. Here are three accessories fxom Paris. At the left is a double ring earring of jet and ivory which shows to advantage

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with the new style in coiffures which France is sponsoring. A fan shaped comb of amber in light and dark shades is shown in the center while the novelty fan of coq feathers and a cream lace mantilla at the right promise to do wonders for any costume of the Spanish type.

AMUSEMENTS

Florida Visitors Plan

To Hold Reunion Sept. 14 The second annual reunion of the Tpsidents of Randolph, Delaware and Wayne counties, who have resided in, toured or visited the state of Florida, .will be held a: the home of H. E. (EL) jClevenger, just east of Windsor, Randolph county, Thursday, Sept. 14. You are cordially invited to be present with a well-filled basket to sppnd the 'day. "Spanish Moss" is the pass word. !The reunion last year at the Fame

jplace was a successful and pleasant af(falr, and it is anticipated that this iyear's will be superior. The officers: iCharles I Pierce, president, Winchester; Mrs. W. L. Gilmore, secretary, fMuncie R. F. D.; J. i3. Dermis, vice;president for Wayne county, Hagers-town.

MURRETTE .Are wives millstones around the necks of their husbands?x Are they obstacles in the way of the man fulfilling his ambitions and his destiny in life? Or do they help him to rea

lize true happiness? This much mooted question had an

interesting revival as a result of the

Hihowing of "Dangerous Toys," the

lsderated feature which is playing at t.1e Murrette theatre, with an all star emit, headed by William Desmond, Margaret Clayton and Frank Losee. '"Dangerous Toys" is the story of a matt who loses faith in women becau.9 his wife left him for another man,. The cynic, a wealthy banker, as a result of his experience, thinks all women toys and playthings, each with ft price. He takes a deep interest in his clerk, .lick Gray, but, on finding him marrieaV seeks to make his wife leave him, be.Ueving she is a hindrance to his oaxetsi'. The wife has ah insatiable

desire fot pretty clothes and all the trappings of wealth, and when the banker off a rs to place her in an apartment, whe.3 for three weeks she can live the lif e ,she has dreamed of, with-

SATURDAY

Murray William Faversham In "The Sin That Was His;" vaudeville. Murrette William Desmond in "Dangerous Toys." Palace Dustin Farnum in "The Trail of the Ape;" Century comedy. Richmond William S. Hart in "The Gun Fighter." Washington Seena Owen in "Back Pay." SUNDAY Murray "The Jolt," featuring Edna Murphy and Johnny Walker; vaudeville. Murrette Harold Lloyd in "Grandma's Boy." Palace Tom Mix in "The Night Horseman;" Harold LJoyd comedy. Richmond House Peters and Jane Novak in James Oliver Curwood's "Isabel." Washington Wallace Reid In "Across the Continent."

out any strings or conditions, she ac

cepts.

There are complications wbich almost cause a break between husband

and wife, but in the end everything is

straightened out. and the banker is

reconciled to his wife.

MURRAY

Good advice to young people with

acting ambition is given by William

Faversham. internationally famed ac

tor,' whose new photoplay, "The Sin That Was His," is being shown at the

Murray theatre.

"Youth, ambition, energy, talent, pa

tience and mental and moral rectitud

be sure you possess all these quali

ties to a marked degree before settin

foot across the Rubicon of the drama,'

says Mr. Faversham.

"To reach the highest pinacle of success, it is not necessary to be an

Adonis or a Venus. Indeed, many

promising career has been shattered

through trading unduly upon one stock of natural beauty.

"What is much more essential than

personal beauty as generally under-! stood, is what I may call a grace of! presence. And it is within everybody's power to acquire this. To enter a room erectly, " proud, aggressively, head held high, shoulders straight, to possess grace of carriage and grace of movement, these are readily acquired and also highly essential. "In fact, no one, hywever talented, has any business to seek a place upon the stage or screen unless he or she can walk properly and gracefully, can

radiate cnarm as tney enter a room

and rhythm as they leave, can sit and

rise easily and prettily

WASHINGTON When Cosmopolitan Productions was

filming "Back Pay," a new Paramount

picture the company engaged upon it

went to Delaware Water Gap, Pennsyl

vania, where several country scenes

were photographed.

Matt Moore, who plays the leading

man's part ,was assigned to a physician's room in the hotel, the doctor be

ing out of town. He was awakened late one night and urged to attend a boy suffering from an attack of cramps.

Mr. Moore, who knows something

about first aid. dressed, looked over

the bottles on the doctor's shelves and

went to the boy's home. Mr. Moore

administered to little Jimmie and soon had him comfortable. As soon as he

could smile, Jimmie gazed at the actor

and said, grinning: "You are fine in

'The Passionate Pilgrim, but I like you better as a doctor."

Back Pay," the story of a country

girl's struggles, against self, in New

York now showing at the Washington theatre. Seena Owen plays the leading feminine role opposite Mr. Moore.

Wallace Reld Coming Driving a fliwef. at eighty-five miles

an hour in his new Paramount picture,

Across the Continent," Wallace Reid will be seen at the Washington theatre for 4 days beginning Sunday next. This said to provide Mr. Reid with one

of the best screen roles in which he

has been seen since ' What's Your Hurry?" Mary MacLaren Is his lead

ing woman.

WIZARD OF KU KLUX "FRAMED," IS CHARGE Edward Young Clarke, of Atlanta, Ga., Imperial Wizard po tern of the order of Klu Klux Klan, failed to appear at the Coliseum, Thursday even' ing, where he had been scheduled to speak. A warrant for his arrest, issued by Judge Francis E. Baker, and held by United Stales Marshal Mark Storen, was the cause of his non-appearance, v Clark had reached this city, Thursday afternoon, according to the statement of Dr. H. W. Evans, of Dallas. Tex., who spoke at the Coliseum. He received

word that a warrant for his arrest.

charging illegal transportation of liquor had been issued at Indianapolis.

Dr. Evans explained that the charge

grew out of finding of a bottle of

whisky in Clarke's handbag, which had been lost shortly before a meeting held in Muncie Wednesday.

Blames Enemies. That enemies of Clarke had placed the liquor in the bag was the statement of Evans. He said Clarke left for Indianapolis by motor immediately upon hearing of the warrant. A drum and bugle corps consisting

of 27 uniformed men, paraded up Seventh street and entered the hall shortly before the opening of the meeting. The members wore white uniforms, wjth the cross of the order on their breast in red. Shiny steel helmets completed their costumes. They were unmasked. That the primary object of the organization is to preserve America for Americans was the statement of the speaker. He said the Anglo Saxon people had been responsible for tbe development of everytning sood in the world and if Buch a condition is to continue they must organize ia this country. Lake Superior Is the largest body oZ fresh water in the world.

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MURRAY VAUDEVILLE

The Murray is presenting a bill this

last half of the week that is a hit with the theatre goers, for it has

what they most desire "pep," speed

comedy, lightness and several comely

young ladies.

Carson Brothers and Marie present the most capable and classical act of

the quartet playing. Real ability Is

displayed, the participants in the offer

ing depending solely upon merit and

attractive settings for their success

They win an enviable achievement. Tom and Babe Payne are not to be

Outdone in the realm of music and dancing, and are worthy the headlining place on the bill. They have per sonality, a rare quality, and find a most comfortable place in the estimation of their audiences. Encores are

most charmingly responded to. Hays and Hendryx furnish a comedy offering that appeals. It is cleverly worked out and amusingly presented. The popularity attached to this act is good and the comedy wholesome. William Faversham in "The Sin That Was His," is the screen attraction.

PALACE THEATRE TODAY James Oliver Curwood's thrilling story of the North "The Northern Trail" With it "The Brone Bell" - A sensational story of the underworld.

FORD BANDS Renewed FREE

A broad but true statement. Your old transmission bands will come back to life and will operate so smoothly as to elim' inate all the vibration, jerk and jar which has always been accepted as the penalty on the economy of the Ford. It is no longer necessary to rattle and shake your Ford pleasure car or truck into the garage for repairs. Use

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waiting for . We cordially invite you and your

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We have carefully planned this opening, arranging for your comfort and pleasure. It will be moreithan merely a style show, although you will have the opportunity of inspecting the finest assortment of Fall styles in this ' city. We promise ' you a hearty welcome and a real good time so COME and bring your friends. Generous Credit Terms

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RICHMOND Theatre TODAY W. S. HART in a thrilling 5-act western "The Gun Fighter" Also a good comedy with SNUB POLLARD

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NOW SHOWING A Paramount Picture "BACK PAY" By Fannie Hurst Cast includes Seena Owens and Matt Moore

Coming Sunday WALLACE REID in his latest racing story "Across the Continent" If It's a Paramount Picture It Is the Best Show in Town

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Today and Saturday WILLIAM DESMOND in a Federated Production "DANGEROUS TOYS"

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Coming Sunday HAROLD LLOYD in "GRANDMAS BOY"

Admission: Adults 35c, Children 15c Weekday Matinee: Adults 25c, Children 15c

KEITH VAUDEVILLE Today and Last Half Carson Bros, and Marie "Songs, Comedy and Dancing" Special settings. Tom and Babe Payne A young pair who fairly exude pep and personality. They sing, dance and offer several other talents to delight you. One of the biggest hits of the younger generation of vaudeville artists. Hays and Hendryx Presenting their blackface absurdity, x "Madame HooL" Wilbur and Adams A man and woman team in comedy and songs. WILLIAM " WAS HIS? Five-reel drama featuring Broadway's favorite matinee idoL Coming Sunday Zelda Bros.; Freda Held; Christy and Ray; LaPetlte Ballet. Alt from Ths State Lake, Chicago.