Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 311, 14 October 1919 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, OCT. 14, 1919.

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SENATE ACTION SLOWED UP BY MORE SPEECHES Senator Norris Occupied Floor Monday Senator Lodge Plans Speech Today. WASHINGTON. Oct. 14 Another three-hour attack on th Shantung provision by Senator George W. Norria, of Nebraska, Republican, and a tenminute speech of the same character by Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, Republican, constituted the total of the senate's progress Monday In its consideration of the peace treaty. Tomorrow the speech-making will continue, and although leaders believe a vote on the Shantung amendment may be reached Wednesday

others are not so optimistic. Setator Norris, who had occupied most of two previous sessions, concluded today after again assailing the accuracy of statements by President Wilson in his western addresses, and declaring that after the president had acknowledged he was wrong he had gono on mis-stating the facts in regard ito Shantung. Senator Borah also declared that Mr. Wilson had been mistaken in bis statement that John Hay was secretary of state when the German rights In Shantung were acquired. Quoting from the reports of missionaries In regard to conditions In Korea, Senator Norris Bald the Japanese government proposed to drive Christianity from Asia and that the United States would be aiding Inn that attempt If it acquiesced in the proposal to extend Japanese rule over Shauntung. "I cannot see how Christians can read of conditions In Korea." he said, "and then ask us to ratify this treaty. I am not a member of any church, but may my lips be sealed with eternal silence before I give official approval of an act to stamp out the religion of Jesus Christ and substitute Paganism." Chairman Henry Cabot Ledge, of the Foreign Relations committee, planned to speak today on the Shantung amendment, but he decided not to do so because of the time required by Senator Norris to finish his address. Mr. Lodge probably will speak tomorrow.

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Senators May Give Baby Name, If They Give "Prize" WASHINGTON, OcL 14 Vice Presiulent Marshall has laid before the senate the following letter: "Lake View, O., Oct. 2, 1919.

"Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President. Washington, D. C. "My Dear Friend I will a3k you to do me a favor. I had a big, fine baby ;boy to come at my house last Monday morning, Sept. 29. He weighed twelve pounds eight ounces. I have no name for him. He la a big, fine looking fcaby, and I want some bright man to name him. Will you please put this .to the senate and the house of congress? The man who will give the ihaby the biggest prize can have the aiame. Dr. Barrett attended; E. L. Van Horn, Gusty Wales and Martin Griffin were present when the baby was born. This Is no fraud. I said before the baby was born if it should be a boy I would ask some member of congress to name him. "This is our first baby, Mr. Marshall. See what you can do for me in regard to getting the biggest prize for naming the baby. I will close for this time. Please let me know soon. "Yours respectfully. "ANDERSON T. THOMAS, "NANCY J. THOMAS."

gripping emotional drama by C. Gard- ' ner Sullivan showing last times today i at the Washington Theatre, is a small one in numbers but large in ability, popularity and reputation. Louise Glaum is the young actress who started her picture career as an ingenue, and was suddenly developed by Thomas H. Ince into a vivid vam-j pire portrayer. She was the actress : with brains as well as personal charm and allure. In "Sahara," the marvel- : ous Hodkinson picture which Allan 1 Dwan has supervised for presentation : by J. Parker Read, Jr., Miss Glaum j is not a temptress, but that weak-i willed, luxury loving, adulation seek-! ing butterfly type of woman, whose sel-1 fishness is as insidious as the devil himself. j Foremost in support of Miss Glaum I is Matt Moore, one of those good old j Irish Moores of whom the screen has j

1 seen four Matt, Tom, Owen and Joe. !

The public has accused Matt Moore of i being the husband of Mary Pickford. Alice Joyce and Grace Cunard, but as a matter of fact. Matt is the only j bachelor in the family. He is Miss ;

Glaum's screen husband in "Sahara.' Edwin Stevens cares not whether he be hero, villain or director he's been each of these. As the foxy Russian Baron who plays upon the vanity of a weak woman, he is one of the most human villains the screen has seen

which means that he looks good on the outside but has the weaknesses j human nature is heir to on the inside, j Mr. Stevens' early career was as a i banker, a miner and a scout. He was : a famous stage star, his biggest hit ; being the tite role of "The Devil" in i

Ferencz Monar's famous drama.

Miss Hansen in "Rough Riding Romance," in which, as a Balkan princess, she takes part in some of those thrilling escapades that make this i;lay extraordinary, even for Tom . Mix.

MURRAY. Elsie Ferguson's new picture. "Eyes of the Soul", which is the bill at theMurray Theatre this week, is a delightful photoplay and one of the best in which she has appeared this season. The story is dramatic and every situation has thrill and heart appeal. The story was writu n by Gorse Weston, ihe scenario by Eve I'r.sell and the director was Emile Chautard.

15 clean, wholesome and was thoroughly enjoyed 'ast evening. Wednesday,

the company wjil oiler an entire : change of profva'.n presenting thf I big laiighinp hit "Bon Voyage" which : is said to Cir.fJ.in e-.-er, inu.'e cr.) uy J 'han the prornt a e-hicle. Elsie For- I Fu.-on ii th1 screen in "Eyes Of The '

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Zarrow's Big Girl Revue, a pocket edition of Zieglield's Follies, opened a three days' engagement yesterday ct The Murray. From the manner in which they were received by the large audience last evening, it is hiphly evident the show is one tremendous hit, and many today are aec.Iaimin? them the best "girl show" in many seasons. The company numbers twenty people headed by William Young, Mona Mayo, McConncll and Lockhart, who appeared here recently, and The Revue Male Quartet. A chorus of eight girls is carried who do not bear evidence of strenuous road work. They are all young, fresh-look

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BEAUTIFUL HAIR IS NOT A MATTER OF LUCK

Tlit 30,000-gallon cask. Man at side gives idea of its great size. Up to the passage of the prohibition amendment and the enforcement of war-time prohibition, the preat cask here pictured was one of tho "sights" of Toledo, Ohio. It was part of the equipment of the Senk Wina company of that citv and was located in a separate building of ihe company's called "The Chapel." It was built in 1833 at a cost of $4,000 and :ts capacity was 36,000 gallon. The cask is to be sold at auction jmd will probably be dismantled.

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Tom Mix, the cowboy star of the William Fox motion picture forces today at the Murrette Theatre in "Rough

Riding Romance," is peculiarly blessed j Don t vou just enw the woman with in the selection of his chief feminine j k biflows o fluffy hir- Is jt any

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jis not only charming personally, biu'hairis allSUVs welcomed everywhere! an actress of ability who ao tiiat men admire her and vie for her , ; measures up to the strenuous demands ;favorthat women g0 out 0f their! I made upon her by the stunts of the y tQ be frierully with ner? , ! &tar- , Folks say beautiful hair is a "gift." : Mix s leading lady in his latest pic- j That .g nQt gQ u is merely a matter i jture is Juanita Hansen. She is vide- ()f oper care and auention. J ! ly known in photoplay circles and is . lf YOUR aair is unbeautit'ul or is be-! a Petite blonde whose ath.etic pastime !, fn shnw siens of "aee" iust try !

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25 Year Old Murder Is Confessed by Dying Man MANDAN. N. D.. Oct. 14. Stricken with paralysis, Albert Brooks, aged 72, called the state's attorney to his bedside today and confessed he had killed his wife in Columbus, O., 23 years ago. According to the story told the states attorney, Brooks struck his wife across the breast with an Iron bar during a quarrel. He fled to San Francisco and has been travelling over the country sinc coming to Mandan about S yeaTs ago. Doctors hold out no hope for his recovery.

POULTER GROCERY SOLD. Announement was made today by M. D. Poulter, of M. D. Poulter & Company, that - the Poulter Grocery at North Eighth and C streets, has been purchased by Mrs. Nora S. Hironimus. Mrs. Hironimus will take over the business at once.

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the Women's Missionary society will i the magnetic star of "Sahara," the

show 3,064 auxilliary societies with 110,076 members and $606,725 expended during the past year for missionary purposes. The program for the afternoon services include presentation of missionaries from the home field, India, Mexico, Porto Rica, South America, Africa, and China, and an address byMajor Thomas J. Dickson, Chaplain at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, who will tell of

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NOTE: This company will offer an entire change of program Wednesday when they will present the musical comedy "BON VOYAGE," the best comedy bill in their repertoire. New songs, new dances, new scenery, new wardrobe, new Jokes Wednesday. "Better Come Early." They hit big last evening and we suggest a matinee attendance to avoid the evening congestion. Again we admonish you "Better Come Early." Be "early" we mean 6:45. Time of show-Picture 2:00, 6:30, 8:30. Musical comedy at 3:00, 7:30 and 9:30.

A Select picture in 5 acts. A wonderful story based on a theme that hits everybody and it's a picture everybody should see. Also RUTH ROLAND In a thrilling western drama "THE TIGER'S TRAIL" Hundreds of people claim this is even better than the "Man of Might" stories. We think so. See it today. And for a big laugh LONESOME LUKE Bring your family Special Pipe Organ music

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