Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 323, 28 October 1919 — Page 7
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7 Fee Great, Have Just Had a Good Cry " Says ornon
One woman says that. And this woman's psychology is correct. She does not analyze herself, perhaps, as a man would, but nevertheless she has solved a scientific truth, ""hat Is why songs, poems, verses, stories that have loved longest In the world have been those of sweet tears, from "Swanee River," "Annie Laurie" and "Old Kentucky Home" down to "A Long, Long Trail." The nervousness, the unrest, the dry, jerky uneasiness of our mental ;and physical machinery Is washed 'away and our souls left fresh ana clean by tears. That is why the greatest as well as the most popular plays from "Hamlet" to "Camille" or "Uncle Tom's Cabin" have been tales of sor row. They give all of U3 the opportunity to cry away our own little trials and troubles in viewing the imaginary troubles of others. Recall the happiest moment of your life your first love kiss, your first The Theatres MURRETTE. That stirring story of Texas border life, "The Lart of the Duanes," in which William Farnum, the popular "William Fox star plays the tile role, will be seen for the last time today at the Murretfe Tlic.it re. The picture has proved so popular here that it has
been shown to crowded houses throughout the run. Mr. Farnum's work is remarkable for the risks he takes and the thrills he puts over in the many tense situations. MURRAY. To vindicate his honor, a husband kills a brother officer whom he susj poets of bring hi.-? wife's lover, while j through the planning of his shrewd i wife, a man entirely lnnoment is led i to believe that he has committed the :, crime. William Russell, now a Fox Ftar. make? the most of this dramitic j groundwork in the sensational photodrama. "Sacred Silence." which opened to a capacity house at the Murray Theatre yesterday, and which will con-
Jtinue there all the week. An absorbing story is here handled! with consummate skill, and Mr. Russell made a decided hit in a role which uis peneiMiy ins irue personality. MURRAY. Two young men tenderly expressing their sentiments for a charming girl voiced through the plaintive tones o! two saxaphoius, seemed to put over the hit of the new show which opened yesterday at The Murray. To one who relishes the seductive notes of thes-? jazzy instruments they should not fail to hear Grace, Ben and Wallace for this ii nn enterrnim'n:? irt rtr-eMpr ly out of the ordinary. During the act! of Saxnn and Ferrrl auite a little comcdv is introduced in a novel r.er by a man ostensibly the house electrician interrupting the act by repairing the lights. The bill is opened by Joe Dealy and Pister, who offer a dancing act in which some fancy steps and some elaborate wardrobe Is featured. WiliHm Russell In his first Fox production "Sacred Silence" Is the pcreen attraction, a gripping story of a soldier who sacrifices his honor for a woman. REALLY WANT TO BREAK THAT COLD? You lose no time when you use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey TT OOSEN that hard-packed phlegm. Ease that labored breathing. " Alitor -Vi-it- Act r- d'niT i n tl -l rr t--i n luise that labored breathing. Allay that distressing inflamma tion. Get rid of that hoarseness, that constant coughing, that irritating throat-tickle. Freedom from thesa unpleasant things 13 what Dr. BeU' I'ine-Tar-Honcy helm promote. And it is safe for anybody from kiddies to grandma. Its ingredients are noted for their healing, antiseptic properties. Thousands ot users would never consider a substitute. Economical. A lottle in your medicine cabinet ia playing safe. 30c., 60c, $1.20. 0 rJC4S I U3 wi5 K.a' )! Is a Family Medicine Effectively removes accumulated tmsta matter and pnta the liver in bcihbful action. Good fo every member of your Jjjiuly. MiM. pleasant. Po- Do-Lax throuogoly cleanses the eyetem nnd regulates the boweia. 60 c. DniRfpsta
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WELL IF THAT 1t A CAR - T M(JbT HAVE baby to your breast, your heart's greatest moment if you emiled, it was through your tears. That is why all Richmond is ren-w-tag its youth and getting newer vision with a broad, great, sweet pity for all mankind and womankind by seeing D. W. Griffith's "Broken Blossoms" at the Washington theatre. This new art sensation is presented twice daily at 2:30 and 8:15. Elks Will Make "Ham" Tree Duo Look Like Herns If the slogan "Laugh and the world laughs with you" be true, then the whole world will be in an uproar on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, Nov. 4 and 5, when the "Jollies of 1920" is presented at the Washington theatre under the auspices of Richmond B. P. O. E. There will be local gags that the well-known team of former days, Mclntyre and Heath, of the famous "Ham Tree" company, would dent their salaries for. Wit and laughter will overflow and deluge the Washigton theatre on the above mentioned nights; it will prove a narcotic for the T. B. M. (meaning Tired Business Man), for mirth, merriment and festivity will reign supreme, and therefore let it be known that a ticket to the "Jollies of 1920" will be a fetish that will cicerone you at once to the Headquarters of Joy. The entire performance is seasoned with the paprika of sparkllg wit that will act as a first-class "gloom chaser" and to give a category of all the novel fun making acts which have been arranged would be next to an impossibility, but "seein' is believiu'," eays Jacnues Orlando ("her.ilworth Iliff (Whoever ne is;, auu uinnu r . committee managing the production wishes it well understood that the opening curtain of the "Jollies" is at 8:15 in order to finish at 10:30 and send everyone home with theatrical appetite satisfied to the utmost. i In the big minstrel "First Part" r.fe such world renowned comedians as Benton Barlow, Howard Kamp, Walter Eggemeyer, Harry Frankel, Bcb Tomlinson. Dr. Duffin, Teddy Roell and John Hafner and they are to be well named when their names appear in the nroeram tinder the heading "Evw Reiists of Jov." However, these laugh dispensers are not the only funmakers ? Tells How to Stop a Bad Cough & 1 Surprising results from this famous old liome-ninJe syrup. Kasily prepared and costs Uttle. !SS!J5!I2'S8iS'!S82!JJiS!i?;S-i5 ! If you have a severe cough or chest j cold accompanied with soreness, i man-:'nroat tackle, hoarseness, or oiuicuit , j breathing, or if your child wakes up , during the night with croup and you ! j want quick help, try this reliable old; nome-maae cougn remecy. Any uruggist can supply you with 2 ounces of Tinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill tho bottle with rlaln granulated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. This recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes gocd, and In spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a cough in a w-ay that means business. It loosens and raises the .U -.). stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and certainty that it is really astonishing. Tlnex is a Epecial and highly concentratou compound of genuine .orwav nine extract, and Is nrobablv the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colds. There are many worthless imitations of this mixture. To avoid disappointment, ack for "2 ounces of Pinex" with full directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Adv. 832 V MAIM
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Jim brought Charles Belton to the hotel to dinner this evening. Here is the essence" of the conversation that passed after we had settled ourselves in the crimson and gold supper room. "You're looking lovelier than ever - " slightly pink-rimmed) traveling swift- j ly from my hair, over my bare neck, down my bare arms, following the skirt of my midnight-blue frock to my slippered foot. "It's because I'm feeling so amiable, so smart, so triumphant and so terribly well satisfied with myself," I laughed, paying no attention to his flattering, fluttering glance. "Hear, hear!" cried Jim in a subdued shout. "New York has already shorn cur lady of her Centervllle meekness. What's happened?" "You you have a heme, Mr. Sals-berry-" Jim and Charles Belton exchanged glances. "What, already?" exclaimed Jim. "And haven't haven't I a home, t00? asked Belton. They spoke almost in one breath. T TOO i . ..o aback and showed it. "I thought you'd be delighted at my enterprise, Jimmie. You agreed; to leave it all to me." Turning to j Belton, I added. "They haven't put ; you out of your bachelor quarters, in the show, for in the second half of the "Revue" is inserted several trav esties that will make the very walls of; tne wasnmgton theatre rock with laughter. The only King to be 1 o ft after all others are dethroned is King Laughter, and in the "Jollies of 1920" as produced under the able direction of the well known Joe Bren Producing Company, this "Monarch of Merriment" will reign supreme. Secure your tickets now from any Elk and QO not. foreet that, the reserved seat sale opens at the Westcott Pharmacy, Thursday, Oct. SO, at 7 a. m. ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in a "Bayer package," containing proper directions for Headache. Coids, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago and Rheu matism. Name Bayer means gentune Aspirin prescribed by physicians
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Average Man have they? 1 understand they are always tearing down ond building up in New York, without re gard for any-i bod's convenience or household goods." And they exchanged glances, which annoys me unspeakably. "Come, come!" I scolded, "what ails you two boys? You act as if you'd been hatching a plot." "Well fact is, Ann, began Jim. "we had been laying a little plan. Bel ton
.on, here, swears he's tired of bache-la??ry 6aves u from being someor rooming, and I suggested he come ! tnmg worse I went to bed with ilong with us. We we could havo a I burning cheeks and blazing eyes,
1 along much nicer outfit, you know, pussy, and it would be pleasant all around." Belton sat there smirking and smiling like a Cheshire cat. He said nothing, and I was too amazed and angry to find Voice. Fortunately, the waiter bustled up at that moment and the first course was laid before us, which gave me time to recover my self Tim OlrtnA "TTVio n ri -.r T'l.y. 1 .,-.-, , . I "t" 1 f , , .i -J I guess you could un-take it, said ! Jim. "Jim," I said, when we had gone up to our rooms to retire, "you didn't ! seriously mean that you'd be willing CATARRH SPECIALIST COMING TO RICHMOND WILL GIVE FREE EXAMINATION AND ADVICE MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF INDIANA CATARRH INSTITUTE TOGIVE TALK ON CATARRH AND TUBERCULOSIS. Chronic catarrh of the nose, throat and lungs is so prevalent and it is so often the forerunner of fatal diseases like tuberculosis, influenza, asthma, hay fever and others that the Indiana Catarrh Institute, permanently located at 1436 North Illinois street," Indianapolis, Ind., is sending their medical director to a few points to examine and advise sufferers lrom this disease how to prevent or cure it. His examination, consultation and advice is free. He invites evervone who is afflicted with chronic catarrh 1 of ihe nose, throat or lungs, chronic i cough and bronchitis, dropping mucous in the throat, pains in the chest, shortness of breath, clogged up head and nostrils, head noise, catarrhal deafness, hawking, and spiting or any chronic cat' hal condition, to be examined ant. get his advice without charge or obligation. He will be glad to talk with you, giving you the benefit of his skiil and experience freely. Beware of tuberculous and 'other fatal conditions by taking treatment in time. The specialist, will be at the Arlington Hotel Monday, Nov. :;rd from P:.Co a. m. to s p. m., one day only, and will examine all who call to see him. For further information either call in person or write the Indiana Catarrh Institute, 1430 North Illinois 50 Sample Coats Go on Sale Tomorrow These Coats are New York creations just arrived, specially intended for this sale. Only ore or two of a kind.
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to have Belton live with us, did you?" "Well, why not, my dear? It would allow us to have a better home, and " "Oh, Jim, how can you say thai!" i I could not keep the bitterness out j of my voice. "Don't you want our 1 little home for ourselves not with a stranger iu it? Don't you "."o, please, Ann, say no more about it. If you've made up your mind to take this little dump in a downtown tenement, we'll take it. You shall have your way whenever I can give it to you." Virtuous Jim! How marvelously kind ! There are times when to be very which was better lor me than tears. (To be continued ) COLLECT TAX FEE FROM AIRPLANE PILOT KNOXVILLE, la., Oct. 2S An airplane is a motor vehicle and as such is subject to the payment of the regular license lee of Slu, according to re9 tO I 10 fee. It was paid. Since Knoxville was able to collect - Diphtheria A sore throat is a good breeding place for Diphtheria cerms. i'rotect your children by never neglecting a iiore Throat. You can wijsly depend upon TON3IL1NE. Give Tonjiline upon, the first appearance of Sera ' Throat don't give Diphtheria a chance j in that throat in its weakened condition. When TONS1LINE ii (wallowed it comes I directly in contact villi the diseased gurI t;:ce ana maucts a n'jaiiay con- -r , j system can better dtfend the throat i if attacked by Diphtheria germs, j Keep TONSILINE in tho house where you can pet it o-j I . Ir whea needed. 35c, C'Jc. aud $1.00. ALA C TODAY Select Pictures presents The screen's most popular player ALICE BRADY In an adaption of the great stage success "THE WHIRLPOOL" A great story of a woman's fight to live right Also Ruth Roland In the Pathe whirlwind western "The Tiger's Traii" And for a big laugh "Lonesome Luke" A big show at a small admission Children 6c. Adu!t3 10c Pipe Organ for T.Iusic Bring the Family PA" 31 GCIFFITU D. W.
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