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,y T,...,M.X(tjjirlna)t THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND S UN r i ELhGR AM, RICHMOND, IN D., SATURDAY, AUG. 26, 1922. PAGE ELEVEN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS $ Will ADEN flM CCDT C. iftuuui Lll Ull OLI 1 1 Op WILL MEET STUDENTS The Theatres Garfield and Dennis Junior high schools will open. Tuesday. Sept. 5.; For the convenience of the school pub-; lie the offices of both schOQls will ba i open every day except Saturday ot the -week. Aug. 28 to Sept. 1, and also . Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. J In order to assist the organization j of the two schools for the fall eemes j ter, it is suggested that pupils enter-1 nig junior high school from schools of i other cities, should call during tlv week. Pupils who since last May have changed junior high school districts within the city, and pupils wishing to make a change in, or who are un certain of their classification fchould also call during the week. Wayne township graduates who have not re turned cards are included. Parents should accompany pupils when possible.- Pupils from outside of the city Ehould bring report cards or other credentials from the school last at tended. Otherwise their classification will be seriously handicapped. The two principals urge that the pu pils concerned attend to these matters in order to avoid posible delay the first week of school. SATURDAY Murrette Nanook of the North. The Four Harmony Boys. Extra Battle Film feature. Palace Jack Livinzston in Man's Law and Gods. An Al St. John comedv. Richmond Roy Stewart in "The Medicine Man." A Century com edy. SUNDAY Murrette Katherine McDonald in "The Woman's Side." Tooner ville Trolley comedy, "The Skip per's Last Resort." Palace Z a n e Grey's "Golden Dreams." A Harold Lloyd com edy. Richmond Ralph Connor's, "The Sky Pilot." A Larry Semon comedy. COLLINS NAMED HEAD OF PREBLE INSTITUTE EATON. Ohio. Ausr. 26. W. L. Col lins, head of the West Alexandria schools, was elected president of the Preble County Teachers' Institute as sociation Friclav. KiirropriinV A T? ViK Q-lnger, of Eaton, who has served two terms, miss Blanche McClellan, of Eaton, was elected secretary, to suc ceed Miss Mary Swartzel of Eldorado. There are ISO school teachers in the county and the average attendance for the five days was not short of 100 per cent, institute officers say. Feat ures of the music program "were violin solos by Mary Bowles and Magda lene Maloney. Sue for Divorce. . Charging her husband has been will fully absent the last three years, Lulu Bonn has entered suit in common pleas court for divorce from Roy B. Bonn and for custody of their child, Edna, nine years old. They were mar. ried 19 1912. Awarded Judgment. Judgment for $881.60, alleged to rep resent a balance due on a cognovit note, was awarded Oliver Zimmerman against E. R. Musselman and Matilda Gangwer, executor of the late John Gangwer, in common pleas court. The late GaTigwer "was surety on the note, it was averred. Married in April, 1903, in Lancaster, THE MURRETTE "The Woman's Side," a thrilling First National drama abounding in human interest, love and adventure! w with a fascinating background of pol- itics, will be shown at the Murrette! theatre beginning Sunday with Kath-i crine MacDonald in the stellar role. I It is a story of a beautiful girl,! Mary Gray, the daughter of the can-! didate for governor, who meets the son of a prominent publisher while she is visiting a zoological garden with her pupils from the slums, and re news a romance of childhood. In the campaign which follows, her father's opposing candidate threatens to spring an eleventh hour oup by having the hero's father print a story laying bare the scandal of the divorce of Mary Gray's parents. Mary's father refuses to explain the circumstances to the publisher, and, as a last resort, Mary goes to the op posing candidate's office and threatens to commit suicide in his office if he does not stop publication of the story, which will not only defeat her father but also leave her a nameless girl. " There is a tragic denouement when Judge Gray enters the office in time to ave his daughter from herself. But a shot is fired from the outside and Mary is wounded. Suffice it to say that the story never went to press, that the whole mystery was cleared up, and that true happiness came into the life of Mary. "The Woman's Side" is an original story by J. A. Barry, Katherine Mac Donald's director. The star is sup ported by Edward Burn3, Henry Bar rows, Dwight Crittenden, Ora Dever eaux and Wade Boteler. a wonderful ricture, the great explorer heartily agreed. PALACE Benjamin B. Hampton, producer of Zane Grey's story, "Golden Dreams," a 'Goldwyn release to be shown at the j Palace theatre, beginning Sunday, was (confronted with a difficult problem I when he planned the f ilming of this S thrilling adventure romance. I Some of the most important scenes '.in the picture required wild animals, ! not safely confined in cfoges, but run j ning loose and creating havoc. Now I the resources open to producers mak iing pictures in California include pret ty nearly everything that may be wanted. But when Zane Grey's con tinuity called for an assortment of lions, tigers, panthers and bears num bering not less than one dozen in all, the property man was stumped. The property man took a cony of the continuity home with him that night and studied it. He came to the part where the author introduced a' strand ed circus into the action. Here was an idea. Somewhere there must be a starving circus whose manager needed And 'as a -part of the-circus. county,-Ohio,-this year, is advised, and, yield was equal tor MiehiKoit aron..,. reau members by the wheat improve ment wrrwnUtjf. ? ;Th$ mm$ers; arj Allan "McMahan! " c'lin'r Bryson Lloyd money more JiKcty man not mere wauiu uc the wild animals needed tor "Golden Dreams." - - Following this hunch, the property man looked up the bookings of all the small circuses listed in an amusement weekly and addressed letters to them offering jobs at nice fat salaries to the wild animals that applied for work. In about a week the replies started to come in and before many days had passed, the Hampton organization was offered the services of no less than six Circuses. -, Michicoff. a cross between Malakofff Cottage Grove this year. r In the On-. and Michigan Amber, is the chosen tor neighborhood the yield was greater variety for the western part of theifor this variety, m one case sevfn county. -- - bushels more. - Quality was better although the ' Seed will be purchased Sor farm h-.i- Naylor. .William Moafi " Ambrose; PeJc ins and Willis-SanfordV I'J- Use of Better Wheat, : i Two Standard Varieties, Urged In Union County LIBERTY, Ind., Aug.- 26. Use of better wheat varieties and confining the production of the county to two standard varieties, is advised by the Union county farm bureau. For the east side of the county, Trumbull, which was very successful' in Preble SUNDAY Carl Gantvoort and Claire Adams The photoplay, "Nanook of the North," showing at the Murrette the last times tonight, contains all the ob vious, authority as to fidelity in detail,; of honest realism and startling thrills, going with the achievements and rep utation of Robert J. Flaherty, its ex-t plorer-producer. The compliment of a special showing was extended to the most famous of living polar explorers, in Zane Grey's 99 SUN D AY COLLEEN MOORE and JOHN BOWERS -IN- 66 The Pilot" Just as Ralph Connor wrote it, with the Sky Pilot who packs a punch in a fist and under his arm; with - Bill, the Rancher, and all the hard fighting Cowboys; the thrills, the drama and the wonderful heart - hits of romance and reality in the rugged Rockies. - Ky., Charles Johnson was Friday the discoverer of the South Pole granted a divorce from Mary Eliza. beth Johnson, upon grounds of wil ful absence. Judge Risinger granted the decree in common pleas court. The couple have six children, four of whom are minors .and all daughters. The husband alleged the mother's con duct was such that the minor children, whose ages range from five to 3 years, were taken in charge by court au thorities in Richmond, and homes found for them in different families. Scoutmaster In Fight; v lilt f w w m m w CONNERSVILLE Ind. Aug. 26. ! Arraigned on a charge of fighting af ter he had a dispute with two men at the fair, when he tried to order them away lrom a canvas curtain screen ing the amphitrfcatre where a benefit performance was going on. Scout master Charles Lewis, who has been acting a's a special deputy pleaded not guilty and asked for trial. Lewi?, who with his scouts has been direct ing traffic and acting as a special officer, had been sworn in by the chief of police. He was dismissed by Chief of Police Koch Friday, after his altercation. Captain Ronald Amundsen, who was in New York busy with preparations for his second "drift" across the North Polar sea. Captain Amundsen, as a scientist, is familiar with the special problems which the Arctic regions hold for photography. Also, he is one of the very few white men having per sonal knowledge of this particular tribe of Eskimos and the rigorous con ditions in which they exist. The two explorers compared notes; of their personal observations as the: ice-environed human drama, familiar to them, but undreamed of where the multitude of the earth's inhabitants lead their pampered liven, was unfold ed on the screen. No details of cos tume, implements, hunting and domes tic customs including the invariably affectionate treatment of children escaped comment. Yes. it was a truo, 4 - Vv 9 -r 7 n ' X THRILLS! Broncho busting in the ranges, such as you never saw before. HUMOR! It starts when the Sky Pilot rides into town on a donkey and . continues all the way through. LOVE! Romance, sweet .with the tang. of the range an with the strange est ending you ever saw.. - .4m rlztnim- Iff a v.if i'. .. .a mt a. rc. r f. Red Eyed, Foam Flecked, Mad The Cattle Thundered at Him v ? Itsaction never before shown on the screen and it is just one of the great breath catching, heart hitting moments of this great play. And with this BABY PEGGY in a NEW COMEDY GOOD MUSIC Open at 1:00 p. m .. A' Few pictures, have attained such a wealth of unusual entertain ment as Zane Grey's gripping story of the Mexican border. The release of lions, tigers, elephants from their cpges to help fight the bandits! The raid of the Mexican bandits! The battle between a human beast and a tiger while the blocd-red romance of Old Mexico throbs anew in a great play of love and adventure. Zane Grey's greatest romance. And with this , ' HAROLD LLOYD in His Latest Laugh-Maker 66 A SEASON OF TORTI'RK FOR SOMK! Hav fever carries untold misery to thousands. Foley's Honey and Tar soothes that raw raspinpr feeling- in the throat, relieves hoarseness and whe-ez-inp, makes breathing- easier, permits refreshing slumber. Mrs. O. Stapf, 73$ Clinton Ave. Plainfield JC. J., says: "Foley's Honey and Tar is a medicine that hears recommending. I keep it in the house constantly." Contains no opiates. Kofuse substitutes. A. O. Luk en Drug Co., 26-628 Main St. Advei-tlsement. eat 99 Admission- Fdr Lots of Good Laughs! Good Music Open at 1 P. M. -Adults, 23 cents .- - - Children, 15 cents r "'Y-iiint jii'lin mm mm P P7 9 e k-: 4 Ml JUL JL A A. TONIGHT-JOY NIGHT 7:00 p. m. y The Nettle Family 8:00 p. m. Lorado Taft Return Engagement 3:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. TOMORROW- SUNDAY Sunday, Monda y, T uesday, Wednesday OF JUDGE MI 11 SCANDi Wuenv-. - 35 Govern 'mm in'" A drama of a woman's fight to clear the honor of her good name I 1 "-tf An ,1 ames 1 y World Wide Traveler and Orator 2:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. COS DeSellem-Folsom Co. t This Is One of the BIG DAYS of the Assembly MONDAY and TUESDAY- Afternoon and Evening Preludes by the VISSOCCHI TRIO Plays by the Popular MALLORY PLAYERS II if Ms Wm mm Mm A FIRST NATIONAL-ATTRACTION "I Shoot if You Publish That Story!' i Here's a storjT to make your heart-string' sing.! A story of a question of honor, a ques- v tion of life, and a battle fought with man's weapons. , A drama of what women . must J. make men understand.. . . j KATHERINE" MACDONALD in 9 J! 99 Lite 66T h W oman C5 Added Features First Half of Week A Toonerville Comedy "THE SKIPPER'S LAST RESORT'i " VAUDEVILLE ALL THIS WEEK LOMBARD! & GOARI Lady and gentleman VOCAL ARTISTS in an exceptional variation of popular and , classical selections. - - . - - . n r it i iii hi i nriiiiii-- - raw cu 1ca ptup xwciuprn v ''' !;:' '' ' " """" Last Times Today: "Nanook of the North" Admission Week-Day JIatinee, 25 cents - Evening and Sunday 40 cents , t-nuaren, jsnows, xo cenis ,t , -. Time of Show 1:30,3:30,5:30, 7:30,9:30 . . ... ' " ' ' Vaudeville 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 -- . . '.' ' The Murray Reopens Sunday September 3, with 4 Keith Acts and a Feature Photoplay