Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 263, 19 August 1919 — Page 7
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CRISIS FACING UNITED STATES LEWIS DECLARES Must Keep Army and Navy I Prepared for Any EventualJ ity, States Senator. I CHICAGO. Aug. 19. Addressing the (lawyers' Association of Illinois at the Auditorium last night Senator James .Hamilton Lowl3 declared that the 'country is facing a critical period and
that the thing most necessary is to keep the army and navy prepared for any eventuality. He declared that Bolshevism should be stamped out and that all loyal Americans should co
operate in seeing that the traditions and ideals of America are not overturned. Discussing the Mexican situation he ald: "Let those governing Mexico know (that the Democratic administration of President Wilson, backed by a Republican Congress, is determined to protect American lives and American rights in Mexico. This will be done even if taking control of Mexico by ;force is made necessary. President Wilson and Congress have proven to i the world that they had exhausted the ipatienco of all Christian people watching and waiting for Mexico to keep its promise to protect the citizens and the property of the United States." New Problems Seen. "Your political yesterdays are dead," -eald Mr. Lewis. "Your new political tomorrows are beginning today. There ere no political parties in the United States now aligned on any issues through whioh any American citizen (has lived. The future great issue for "the American is to answer the question shall the United States remain an isolated state of government, with no political or commercial affiliations with nations of the earth, to depend on Its armies and navies for its security against all rivalry or antagonisms from the world; or 6hall it be a '.government of the earth, united in .common objects for peace and commercial welfare with the governments of civilizationand sustained in its national life by the mutual dependency
each nation of the world will bear to .each other. In plain terms are we ;to be alone and a part from the world,
or a government controlling tne world? "The President of the United States and his aids in all political parties ! proclaim that the hour of our national isolation is ended. Tljat advance of Iscinece, improvements in navigation 'and commerce link us to the fates of the great peoples of the earth. They claim if we accept the situation as an associate, it is for our peace and blessing. That if we deny it we must prepare to sustain ourselves by force through perpetual conflict. On the other hand, most eminent and patriotic sources warn us that to join in common object with European nations is to lose our identity as a separate naItion. These say that it is better to lose " all the disadvantages of being alone hrtupVi nnnosed bv all than to take
the profits of a Joint arrangement and,!
suffer the loss or tne pnae ui bcio 'position and freedom in an exclusive 'life within ourselves."
enough, the haterB of women seek to cross the dead line continually to talk to Sylvia whose beauty charms them. So it happens that she falls In love with Kent, the "little bear." The support is excellent. MURRAY Overalls are the most comfortable things a woman pan wear, Peggy Hyland has discovered. She was converted to advocacy of this apparel by her experience in "Cheating Herself," her latest Fox comedy, which is now showing at the Murray theatre. While Miss Hyland was filming scenes for this picture she was obliged to wear this masculine apparel. It was the first time she had done so and it surely was not the last. She begged to be allowed to wear them for the rest of the afternoon. Although the succeeding scenes called for dresses, Miss Hyland persisted in wearing the overalls, and vowed she would purchase several pairs for home con
sumption. "All women ought to wear them," was her comment. "They are especially fine for active women who like to hurdle over a fence once in a while." WASHINGTON. We saw "Oh, Boy!" as a musical comedy on the stage. We saw it at the Washington theatre last night as a feature motion picture. We found it as a motion picture in no way inferior to the stage production in entertainment quality. And this, be it said, Is high praise, for "Oh, Boy!" on the stage was a smashing success! Mr. Albert Capellani, who as a motion picture director, has climbed high and fast, directed the picture. Mr. Capellani has been turning out a notable number of sucesses lately. His work is distinguished by its smoothness, attention to detail, artistic finish and Inspirational treatment. Creighton Hale and June Caprice, two youthful and decidedly good looking players are co-starred in this production, while the supporting cast deserves more than a mere word of praise. There is the veteran actor, W. H. Thompson, who as the runaway bride's father, gives a most excellent performance, and who is always so thoroughly in his part that laugh after laugh did him tribute. There i3 Flora Flnoh, who with the late John Bunny, entertained 60 many persons. There is Zena Keefe as the lively musical comedy star who nearly breaks up two happy families. There is also a chap by the name of Conyers who plays the "constabule" and plays him well. Here is a carefully chosen company who work well together under Mr. Capelllna's direction and make a most merry, rollicking comedy-drama out of the famous musical comedy
UNIQUE BILL OFFERED AT MURRAY, FIRST HALF
WON'T ANSWER ARCHDUKE
PARIS, Aug. 19. The Supreme Council has decided that It will make no reply to the communication of Archduke Joseph, Governor of state In Budapest, asking for recognition.
The new bill which opened yesterday at the Murray, was deprived of one of its regular acts, Mizpath Belblai and company, by the non-arrival of their baggage from Detroit. One of the ladies In Whitney's Dolls act supplied the vacancy by offering a very pleasing singing specialty. The missing luggage arrived today, however, so the bill will be seen tonight in its entirety. Fitzgerald and Carroll are two young men who work along the lines of Ward and Vokes when these tramp comedians were in their prime. Their sayings and parodies
seemed to please the audience. Whitney's Operatic Dolls close the show with an act representing a stage upon a stage. You never see any more than their faces during the entire offering, as the bodies are adopted after the mankin style. Peggy Hyland in her latest picture, "Cheating Herself" is the screen attracion. The bill closes Wednesday night.
News Dispatches From Surrounding (immunities
Chick Evans Favorite in National Golf Tourney (By Associated Press) PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 19. Charles (Chick) Evans, of Edgewater, present champion, was the favorite to win the national amateur golf championship at the Oakmont country club today when the first round of match play started. Evans brought $2,600 In $20,000 pools at the club. Robert Gardner of Chicago sold for $2,300, Francis Ouimet, of Woodland, $2,000, and Jerome Travers, of New York, $1,900. The east had the largest representation in the match play, while the west depanded on the champion and Gardner. The south's hopes rest on "Bobby" Jones of Atlanta, and Nelson Whitney of New Orleans. Public links players hoped that either James Manion or Richard Bockencamp, of St. Louis would win.
JAIL FOR PROFITEERS.
NEW YORK. August 19. Attorney General Palmer, addressing the fair price committee here last night appealed for aid In sending to Jail, "unconscientious profiteers" in the necessities of life.
WEBSTER Church services have been discontinued at the Methodist church here until after Chautauqua. The regular services will be conducted in the afternoon. The annual picnic of the Horse Thief Protective association will be held Saturday, August SO at Veals grove near Economy. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jessup were Webster guests at the celebration of the twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bor-
ton held at Glen Miller park Sunday. About 40 guests attended.
dered unconscious. The machine was badly damaged. One hundred persons from Ohio and Indiana attended the Davlsson family reunion held Sunday at the home of F. M. Davlsson.
8H0E PRICES TO GO UPt
BOSTON, August 19, An advance
of $2 or $3 in the retail price of .shoes by spring, was predicted by a. committee Investigating shoe prices.
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According: to a noted French Scientist, the most effective remedy for nervousness. Insomnia and ailments due to depleted nerve force, is a form of organle phosphate known among; drua-g-ists in this country aa Bltro-Phoe-phate. It is described as a substance which Is similar in composition to the phosphorus naturally found In brain and nerve cells and, bains easily and quickly assimilated, the work of creating nerve force, strengrth and visor begins immediately it is taken into the human system. There are many reports of astonish--in i? results from its use, some showingremarkable improvement even in stubborn cases of long- standing nerve weakness. As there are many kinds, of phosphates, care should be exercised to procure the genuine Bltro-Phos-phate as sold by the Conkey Drug Co. in Richmond and all good druggists. Adv.
GREENVILLE Gross neglect of duty is alleged in the suit for divorce filed by Edith Fields against John Fields. She says she has been compelled to depend upon the charity of her friends, owing to his failure to provide for her. COLLEGE CORNER Howard Todd 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Todd was attacked by a cow while walking through a field, and was severely injured.
ECONOMY A reception will be given at the Friends church Wednesday evening for the Rev. O. M. Frazer and his family, who are leaving soon for their new home in New York. WEST MANCHESTER Ellis Newman and his son Harold wem Ininrpii
when the automobile in which they k
were riding was struck by a northbound passenger train on the crossing south of town. Both men were ren-
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The Theatres
MURRETTE A delightful story in every respect, '"'Three Men and a Girl," Marguerite Clark's latest Paramount picture, which is shown at the Murrette thea
tre today, is based upon toward Childs Carpenter's stage success, "The Three Bears," which was produced at the Empire Theatre, New York, in October, 1917. The theme deals with three men. ' all of them woman haters, and a vivacious girl who, to escape an odlious marriage, finds refuge in the eummer camp where the men had pone to escape women. One of these, Christopher Kent, is pursued by a' woman, while Julius Vanneman. a violinist, hates womenkind because he was Jilted. Dr. Henry Forsyth, the third of the bears, as Sylvia Weston, the girl, calls them, Is the eelf-constltuted guardian of the others. When Sylvia escapes from her home to avoid wedding an old man 6he despised, she flees to the woods and finds refuge in a summer camp where the three woman haters are living. When they return, they find her asleep upon a couch. They are extremely annoyed and Sylvia terms them bears and leaves them to take inp her restdenoe in a neaxby house, "with her nurse. A dead line is established between the two habitations, but strancely
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Wednesday and Thursday Vivian Martin In "You Never SawSuch a Girl" Halt! Why not? And it wasnt the gun that halted him although it was a pretty good excuse at that! (Look at the size of It!) Fluffy-little, lovely-little, "I-don't-care" Vivian Martin halts more than soldiers everybody ! Don't you halt until you get your seat at the show. Though you may have to scramble for it! Also ELINOR FIELD In "O WHAT A JAM" Last Times Today Margurite Clark In "Three Men and a Girl"
ECZEMA MEETS FINAL ENEMY IN PQSLAM
If you have any idea that your eczema is too stubborn to respond to Poslam's healing influence, consider that this splendid remedy has made its record by mastering difficult and baffling cases of years standing. Pick out the hardest Bpot you have where itching and smarting annoy most and give Poslam an overnight chance to show improvement. Try the same if you have pimples, acne, rash, scalpecale, herpes or any skin disorder. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York City. Urge your skin to become clearer, brighter, better by the daily use of Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam. Adv.
Special Program Today TOM MIX In an adaption of Chas. A. Seltzer's famous western drama 'FIGHTING FOR GOLD' A 5-act Fox production that can't be beat
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WILLIAM DUNCAN In the Vitagraph thriller
"The Man of Might
And for a big long laugh "LONESOME LUKE" A show to please the entire family
Meats in Storage Not "Hoarded" Live stock is a seasonal crop like ceceals and grains. It is" ripe" and is marketed in larger quantities in certain months. This causes a natural oversupply at one time and a natural shortage at another. During the time of oversupply Swift & Company places some of the meat in cold storage, against the season of short production. This is a necessity in order that the nation's ration of meat 58,000,000 pounds every day in the yearmay be forthcoming as the consumer requires it. This is not hoarding, not price manipulation, not market control. It is mere common sense. United States Bureau of Markets' figures of stocks of frozen and cured meats July 1 are being used as a basis for Department of Justice investigations in many cities. When properly analyzed, based on Swift & Company's stocks, these figures show: 62 per cent (approximate) is pork and beef cuts, etc, cured and in process of curing. It takes 30 to 90 days in pickle or salt to complete the curing process. 12 per cent is frozen pork, of which more than threequarters is to be cured in the next few months. 7 per cent is lard. This is a normal supply and only four-fifths of a pound per capita, and much of it will have to go to supply European needs. 19 per cent is frozen beef and lamb, and miscellaneous meats, part of which is owned by the Government and was intended chiefly for overseas shipment. If this were all diverted to domestic trade channels it would be only Zlz Ids. per capita a 5 days' supply. 100 From this it will be seen that 'fmeats in storage" represent unfinished goods in process of curing and the working supply necessary to assure the consumer a steady flow of finished product. Swift & Company, U. S. A.
MURRAY New Bill and Pictures Today and Wednesday WHITNEY'S OPERATIC DOLLS Novelty Singing Revue. Four people
FITZGERALD AND CARROLL
Tramp Comedians. "The Last of The 400"
MIZPAH SELBINI AND COMPANY The Wonder Woman of Vaudeville PEGGY HYLAND in "CHEATING HERSELF" Five-reel Fox production. "Better Come Early"
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JUNE CAPRICE AND CREIGHTON HALE Supported by an All-star cast In the six-act "FILMUSICAL-COMEDY"
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Adapted, produced and directed hy Albert Capellanf from the ElUott-Com-stock-Gest success by P. G. Wodehouse, Guy Bolton and Jerome Kern. Sixty Minutes of Fun and Frivolity! A three hour show packed Into one hour with girls, comedians, lovers, toasters, lovely damsels, handsome boys, and "All the Fun o' the Fair" Incorporated Into this Merry six reel farce-comedy melange. It's a "FILMTJSICALCOMEDY" , Something New ! Something Novel ! Something Tasty !
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