Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 59, 20 January 1920 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1920.

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STATUS OF WOMEN VOTERS IN DOUBT

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With, the passage of a resolution by the Indiana legislature ratifying the woman's suffrage amendment to the national constitution, and the prospect that this amendment may become effective soon, the status of women voters in Indiana at both the next

nrimarv Mid election is being dis

cussed. There are varying opinions as to Just what rights women will have under different circumstances that may come up, and the whole matter probablv will have to be passed on at an

earlv session of the state election

commission.

Doubt is expressed at both the Re

publican and Democratic state neaa

quarters concerning whether women

mav vote at the next primary eiec

tion, even If the federal amendment is ratified soon, and although the Indiana law now gives women the right

to vote for presidential electors. What the Law Says.

The Indiana law eays that before

presidential elections women may register in the same manner as male voters", provision being made for the women citizens to register separately. The registration law provides that the registration board shall meet in Sep

tember and October sessions tne year of a general election. The law fixes the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May as the time for holding the primary, when registrations may be made. To vote at a primary a citizen must have voted for a majority of the candidates of his party at the last preceding general election and his name must appear on the registration book of the precinct. Question to Be Settled. Whether a woman voter could have her name recorded on the registration book of her precinct before the next primary through some agreement between the two party organizations is a question to be settled. It Is possible that women could vote at the primary under the "first voter" provision, which entitles one to vote by making affidavit that he intends to support the regular nominees of the party. If the federal amendment goes through, the Indiana election laws may have to be changed in several

respects In order to make the 6tatus of women voters absolutely clear and

to put the election machinery in better working order. As far as the Indiana constitution

is concerned, it is the opinion of som attorneys that the fact that this instrument mentions "male" citizens as having the right of suffrage, would not be an obstruction to women voters, for if the federal amendment is adopted it will supersede that provision of the Indiana constitution.

Farmers' Elevator Declares Dividend

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20. Evi

dence purporting to show that a woman did not cause the downfall of the human race was produced by the Museum of the University of Pennsyl

vania in the form of a new set of

translations by Dr. Stephen Herbert Langdon of Babylonian tablets. Dr. Langdon is now professor of Assyrlology at Oxford and was for three

years curator of the Babylanian sec

tion at the university museum here, Vjhere he studied and translated many ancient clay tablets from the ruins of Nippur. The new book is the fourth in a series on the religious life of the Sumerians, who inhabited lower Babylon. According to one of the stories of the flood in the collection Noah ate the forbidden fruit after he landed from the Ark. His salvation from the

deluge was accomplished, according to this version, by a feminine deity. There is no mention of Eve, according to Dr. Langdon. .

Dividends of six per cent were paid the stockholders of the, Farmers Cooperative Elevator company, at Williamsburg, Monday. The stockholders later voted for a $20,000 blanket bond. After issuing money for the bond officials announced that there would be approximately $800 for distribution to stockholders on the basis of apportionment as to the amount of grain delivered.

Theodore Davis, president of the

county farmers' federation, with

Archie Brooks, of Williamsburg, and

Ralph Test, Henry county agent, ad

dressed a meeting of Greene township farmers.

The Theatres

Does a Mall Plane Jinx Infest Sky Above Goshen GOSHEN, Ind.. Jan. 20. "What at.

traction in there at Goshen, Indiana, that causes so many of our mail planes to land In that vicinity?" said Otto Prager, second assistant postmaster general, to Aviators C. W. Stoner aDd Rex D. Glasscock, as they climbed into a big Martin type machine in Chicago and started for Cleveland with eight sacks of mail. Less than two hours later they landed in the Mahla Horn farm, six miles southeast of Goshen, with a broken radiator, having compelled them to do so. They were there for three days. Within a few days several of the Martin planes have been forced to land in this vicinity for repairs.

GOES TO AID DYING WOMAN, FINDS SHE IS HIS MOTHER BELOIT, Wis., Jan. 20. Crossing the street Saturday night to offer aid to a woman he saw sitting on the ,steps of an apartment house in Highland avenue, Earl Fiese found his mother dying from apoplexy. She was on her way home from shopping and died soon after her son reached her.

SENATOR WATSON WORN OUT. WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. Senator Watson, of Indiana, haa been ordered by his physician to remain at home in bed for some time, because of a severe

cold contracted by the senator last week. Heavy work on the federal trade commission investigation, the railroad bill, the treaty of peace, the Newberry investigation and various tariff hearings have worn out the senator to the point that his physician has ordered a complete rest.

Seven stills destroyed.

LEXINGTON'. Ky., Jan. 20. Six Federal prohibition officers, headed by C. L. Winfrey, returned to Lexington today from a moonshine raid in Knox County, where they arrested Sam Riley, James Moore, Nathan Robinson, Roy Thomas and James Nantz and took them to London to Jail, after destroying seven stills and approximately 4,500 gallons of beer.

WASHINGTON. Some of the scenes of the film version of the Morosco stage success "Please Get Married." in which Viola Dana is being starred, and is showing last time today at the Washington, were talten during the exceedingly hot spell of last, summer. But the dainty star and Anarim Short, who played opposite her, laughed at the weather, as their parts called for boudoir costumes. The big open-air stage at the million dollar Hollywood studio was the scene of the greatest activity during the sweltering weather. The action being

filmed corresponded to the second act of the Btage play produced for six

months on Broadway the bridal suite of a fashionable mountain hotel. It is this scene that convulsed the Broad

way audiences every night during the run. While the other actors in the photoplay had parts calling for conventional outdoor dress, those of Miss Dana and Short were of the "every evening" variety. The two tripped cooly through their scenes in neglige and complete comfort, laughing at the rest of the cast toiling through the hot days in such costumes as a mountain resort would demand. "Please Get Married" has proved an ideal vehicle for the exuberant and bubbling personality of Miss Dana.

Her director, John Ince, has achieved a triumph in obtaining the maximum of suspense and laughter from the many episodes of the play. Tho photography of Miss Dana by John Arnold haa been done in the way an artist would produce his favorite model on canvas. MURRAY. William Desmond, the popular star with the Celtic phiz, who stars as "Larry Lang," at the Murray theater today, has one of the finest collections of "shillelahs" in existence. Everyone knows that in the Emerald Isle the Hibernian and the Orangeman have a head-whacking contest along about July of every year, and "shillelahs" are the most popular Bkull-crackers yet

devised.

Desmond, who was born in Dublin,

comes of lighting Btock, originally

Norman but for many centuries purely Celtic, and being of a heroic and enthusiastic temperament, his ancestors

have done their share of skull-knocking. The genial big star's collection of

bludgeons go back to the seventeenth century, and Desmond claims they are

the niftiest bunch of cranium-crushers outside Donegal.

MURRETTE. A certain setting in the Lasky studio

recently looked like a slapstick comedy1 had been filmed there from th number of eggs which had smeared the walls and floor. Donald Crisp had just finished directing the theatre

scenes in "It Pays to Advertise," Bry

ant Washburn's Artcraft picture which is on view at the Murrette theatre this

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week. Washburn plays the role of a young college graduate and In these scenes he and his pals pepper a certain effeminate-looking leading man in a girl show, with a barrage of said "cackle-berries."

RICHMOND THEATRE Between 6th and 7th en Main TUESDAY 5th and 6th episode of "The Silent Mystery"

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"Please Get Married"

It's all about a honeymoon. The strongest honeymoon on record. For the bride didn't have a chance to spoon Wasn't that a shame! Also Larry Seman in "Dew Drop Inn" Pathe News

TODAY Another of our big special programs Selznick Pictures offers Norma Talmadge In her great screen success "The Probation Wife"

A wonderful story of New York Fast life And the one picture that you want to see

ELMO LINCOLN Star of Tarzan stories in a thrilling western "Elmo the Mighty" See the super man in the biggest scrap ever screened And for a big laugh A LONESOME LUKE COMEDY Pipe organ for music Bring the family

THURSDAY MARY PICKFORD .in "CAPRICE"

MURRETTE THEATRE

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Today and Wednesday Three Big-Time Acts Now Playing This Show a Big Hit ALSO FEATURE PHOTOPLAY

(5) ON THE MISSISSIPPI (5) "A Smooth-Sailing Southern SerenadeSongs Dances Comedians Five people in a big scenic, singing and dancing jubilee, featuring Billy Doss, the AL Jolson of vaudeville. CAST THE MAMMY HAPPY GOLDEN THE GIRL MAXCARET DAWSON THE CAPTAIN MR, SPEARS THE DANCER FRANK COVERT THE COMIC BILLY DOSS Scene ON THE ROBT. E. LEE See the steamer by moonlight Hear those darkles Blng!

WINCHELL AND GREEN A clever team in "PUPPY LOVE" ART SMITH "Society Entertainer" WILLIAM DESMOND "A SAGE-BRUSH HAMLET" Thrilling five-reel Tor feature Coming Thursday "Clayton and Lennle," "Angel and Fuller,'' "Scott and Christy." While these acts are playing again we say "BETTER COME EARLY"