Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 102, 10 March 1920 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 10, 1920.

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MEETINGS RESUMED NEW YORK. March 10. Nerotla-

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.uua wvftuig tuwaru me wuriuiig uui t a new wage agreement (or anthra-' ite coal miners to become effective .prll 1, will be started here tomorrow y a sub-committee of operators and liners. There are eight men on the ommlttee, four miners and four operators all of whom have had practlcalr experience In the mining of hard oal. The general committee of operators nd miners which named the sub-com-lJttee, yesterday, when the demands r the Pennsylvania hard coal workrs were formally presented, adjournd to meet when the sub-committee is oady to make a report. It was said today no final decision fill be made until the soft coal mlnrs' wage dispute has been disposed f, the Increase to be granted the dtumlnous men having an Indirect tearing oh the wage demand In the inthraclte Industry. It Is expected, towever, the sub-committee will take ip various phases of the demands and sonslder them tentatively. The scale committee of the miners, lumbering 37 men is expected to remain in New York at least a week In irder to be in' close touch with its epresentatives on the sub-committee.

The Theatres

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WASHINGTON. ' One thousand dollars for a shadow! That's what it cost Mary Pickford, "America's Sweetheart," to throw a shadow of herself on the wall of a scene In her new picture, "Pollyanna," which Is showing the last times today at the Washington theatre. The shadow is called for in a scene which takes place in Aunt Polly's room. Little Mary, as Pollyanna Whittier, crawls, lamp in hand, from her stuffy little attic bedroom out on to the porch of Aunt Polly's big New England house, where it is cool enough for her to sleep. 'As she goes across the porch the shadow of her pajamaclad figure Is cast upon the blind of Aunt Polly's window, and Aunt Polly, seeing it, thinks a man is on the roof. Tt get the most effective shadow it was necessary to buy a special lamp, one much more powerful than any

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used in connection with the studio. When the new lamp arrived it looked like the searchlight for a battleship. It was ten feet high, with a tripod base which spread four feet and it cost $1,000. MURRETTE. .Something to interest those who have invested In oil stock is used by D. W. Griffith to relieve dramatic tension in his latest production, "The Greatest Question," based on the subject of Ocultism, and which will be shown at the Murrette theatre. - The fundamental thought of the entire production Is the answer of the directing genius to the most baffling question of the ages "Is There a hereafter?" Mr. Griffith, has located the seting of his production among farm folk who are deprived of a

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TODAY ONLY Paramount Artcraft offers the screen's most pleasing player MARGUERITE CLARK In a plcturization of Mary Robert's Rnjnehart'a delightful 'i & -.1bomedy BAB'S MATINEE IDOL also Al Jennings In another of his thrilling life stories And for a good laugh a Big V Comedy

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RICHMOND THEATRE Between 6th and 7th on Main "Home of Clearest Pictures In Town" TODAY Starting first picture of Chief Flynn's detective stories 1 'Outlaws of the Deep" ; also PEGGY HYLAND in "THE WEB OF CHANGE" And a Snub Pollard Comedy THURSDAYBESSIE LOVE In

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sen by the great war. The entire family has all but lost faith In God and humanity when oil Is seen bubbling and sputtering out of the ground. MURRAY. The sight of a lethal weapon or other object which has figured in a past tragedy works awe-inspiring effect upon the mind. Police officials and prosecutors, recognizing this fact, frequently use the expedient of showing such an object to the person from whom they wish to extract a confession. The expedient appears In a new

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form in Vitagraph's superfilm, "Ths Vengeance of Durand." Here it i employed by a plotting man, who. seeks to overpower the mind of ono -ho hates and compel heartbreak on tho part of the later by thoughts of sorrow and tragedy. , It Is one of the most remarkable revenges ever conceived. "Tho Vengeance of Durand," with Alice Joyce in the stellar role, will be the feature attraction at the Murray theatre tomorrow and entiro last half.

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"Little Mary" Pickford, whose pretty curly locks have been so much admired, writes that she has never used the curling iron. She fails to see the wisdom of burning the life out of the hair. That the heated iron is ruinous to the hair is being more and more appreciated. Many are discarding this instrument of torture in favor of plain liquid silmerine. This is not only harmless but is really beneficial to the

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SELECT VAUDEVILLE

MURRAY BETTER COME EARLY"

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GIRLS LAST TIMES TODAY GIRLS

THE LOVE RACE

EIGHT PEOPLE EIGHT A snappy musical comedy with a wealth of special scenery and classy costumes. TWO GOOD COMEDIANS

DELT0N, MAREEN and DELT0N A Real Athletic Act PAT BARRETT Terms Himself as "A Gentleman from Missouri"

WILLIAM RUSSEL "SHOD WITH FIRE" A Daring Actor in a thrilling Picture and a Fox News Weekly "Better Come Early"

No matter how badly off you think you are, no matter how horrible your troubles pile up against you, be glad that things are not any worse. Be Glad That You Can See Mary Pickford

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Her gladness is contagious. See the picture that has made millions happy, that keeps the laughter chasing tears, and makes the heart sing. SHOWING LAST TIMES TODAY

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BEGINNING TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE

A Drama of the Way of Destiny with "JUST FOLKS"

Plain human beings fighting the battles of life in their own way. Picturing their virtues and frailties so graph

ically that you will laugh and cry with them hate and love with them as your emotions react to Griffith s masterly interpretation of humanity's greatest question. And as you see the characters struggling on sometimes fighting the current of life, sometimes mounting the crest of a wave of success, sometimes helplessly drifting or hurled against a catastrophe that wrecks a life you'll marvel with Griffith at the greatest question in life. POIGNANT DRAMA, HILARIOUS COMEDY, STERN TRAGEDY, LOVE, LIFE! A PLAY FOR THE THINKER A WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL WITH Lillian Gish, Robert Harron and Griffith Players

J' And Some Day We'll Run Away and Get Married!" Wonder if you, reader, ever said this to some little girl or had it said to you? Nellie and Jimmie are just like all first lovers even as you and I. We will see each other in them. We'll laugh at them we'll sorrow with them we'll thrill with them, because they're human they're us! Griffith, the master, has made them so in "The Greatest Question." The Brute and the Child He driven by uncontrolled Impulse she by that age-old instinct of feminine self-protection. Neither reason when impulse drives. Why does the Creator put brutes and children into the same world? And having placed them so to struggle and suffer because ofeach other has He not placed a greater compensating power at the disposal of suffering humanity? That power Is "The Greatest Question."

"GHOSTS ! Chilhin Oh Lawdy oh-ohoh ! " Uncle Zeke, Nellie and Jimmie passing the churchyard after the evening shades have fallen do see the ghost that figured in the terrible ghost story the old negro had told them a few minutes before. And you will see it. too but you'll know the truth, which they didn't. People roar with laughter at this scene in Griffith's "The Greatest Question" and then go blocks out of their way home from tho theatre to avoid passing a graveyard.

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Something tells her she will never again see him. Months afterward grim tragedy overtaken him on the bleak North Sea. and half the world away the mother knows. The door of her lovely cottage opens a great wind sweeps in and on its wings her loved son comes to reassure and comfort her. She alone greets him "The Greatest Question" is no longer a question to her she knows!

CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "The Fireman

See This Classic Laugh and Forget Your Cares, Business Troubles "an Everything" MUSIC This double program offers our artists an opportunity to give you a wonderful variety in music. The theme of "The Greatest Question" calls for a great number of descriptive and classical selections, while the Chaplin classic calls for music a la Jazz" as only the Risk-Skinner Trio can render. Mr. Chas. Pascoe at the organ.

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