Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 113, 23 March 1920 — Page 7
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MAY FORKS PARTY TO ' FIGHT "AUTOCRACY"
WASHINGTON, March 23. Warning that "Republican liberals" "might form a new political party to fight "bourbon autocracy" In an effort to restore Individual liberty, was sounded in the Senate today by Senator France, Republican, Maryland. With, repeal of national prohibition and the espionage act the chief planks In Its tentative platform. Senator Prance declared that liberals need rot hesitate "to raise the battle against jthe reactionary forces of autocracy and
n-American bourbonler.
1 "The Democratic party, in autocratic leadership," he said, "inrloriously abandoned the sound doctrine ot the sovereignty of the state, voted without ecruple huge powers to the chief executive, who has, in violation of the constitution and every cherished principle pt liberty, created the most powerful despot in the world, j "Both Parties Decadent." I Charging ' that Republicans Joined frith the bourbon reactionaries "and
connived in the sttting up ot this auto-
racy Senator France said both parties
are as decadent as the issues that
huickened them into being."
If the Republican party shall not
how become the party of liberalism knd cf liberty," lie declared, "then
here must be a new and liberal party
hhich shall express the aspirations
pf the millions of Americans who now
einand restoration of their liberty
Ind of their liberties."
Along with repeal of the prohibition
linendment Senator France urged "re-
onsideration" of the whole subject,
fith local option and use of "certain
Icoholic beverages."
j Randolph and Wayne Rank
High in Consolidation of 1-Room Schools Says Report Counties surrounding Wayne County are high in progress for school consolidation and abandonment of oneroom schools since 1890 according to the following figures, released by the state board of education. Randolph leads the Etate. 1 Room Schools Aban- Part 1890 1920 doned Aband. Randolph ... 115 9 106 92.1 Rush 94 11 83 88.2 Henry 80 ID 70 7S.6 Wayne 9G 29 . 67 69.7 Fayette .... 45 16 29 64.5 Shelby 112 60 52 46.4Union S3 19 1G 45.7
TO GIVE CLASS PLAY CAMPBELLSTOWN, O., March 23. The senior class of 1920 of Jackson township will give its class play Friday, March 26. at 8 p. m. Entitled
"A Poor Married Man." Music by
Shaffer's orchestra of Richmond, Ind
The Theatres
American Legion
Payment of adjusted compensation
jO former service men at the rat of
dollar a day was proposed before
Jhe American Legion executive comiiittee in Washington Monday, as a
ubstitute for the original proposal of
50 for everj' month of service.
Members of the committee said
lepresentatives of legion posts fn thir-
t-Kix staU-K indorsed the four-fold
)Mier relief hill, including land setement, home aid, vocational training
rid adjustment of compensation
hlch was presented to congress sev
eral weeks ago.
Representatives from six states, Aransas. Florida, Idaho, Mississippi, onth Carolina and Texas were said
W have reported that former service l$cu there were unalterably opposed U a cash bonus. $ Georgia. Kentucky, New Mexico and West Virginia were listed as doubtful nd sentiment was said to be fairly dvenly divided in Louisiana and jklahoma.
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MURRAY VAUDEVILLE Herbert Clifton impersonating various fair ladjes including an "Egyptian Beauty," and displaying remark.tjile voice range, delighted his audience who gave him storming applause at the Murray Theater Monday night Clifton has appeared twice before presidents of the United States, always to bring forth their hearty laughs. Last night's audience was ready to bet that a confirmed "sourface who hadn't smiled for 20 consecutive years" would have to beam at Clifton. Of particular amusement was his voice breaking contortions. While warbling in a really beautiful falsetto the comedian would suddenly utter a gruff baritone. Ills gowns were daring; his small feet Impressed in dainty dancing slip-
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TODAY ALICE BRADY In a picturization of Eugene Walters' great stage success "THE WORLD TO LIVE IN" A Selznick picture EUW0LINC0LN In the Universal thriller ElmO, The MightyLonesome Luke Comedy for a good laugh Pipe Organ for Music
WEDNESDAY WALLACE REID "YOU'RE FIRED" And an AI Jennlng Western
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RICHMOND THEATRE Between 6th and 7th on Main 'Home of Clearest Pictures In Town"
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Bessie Barriscale inTangled Threads Also third picture of Chief Flynn's Series FIVE DOLLAR PLATE"
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Music 3r Joseph BreO
COMING TO THE Murrette Thursday, Friday and Saturday
pers, and hair nictjy cut in thte customary masculine style. The inopportune appearance of his 'street pants" from beneath the folds of a shimmering ballet costume heightened the merriment of the audience. Also on the bill are Buch Brothers, acrobatic comedians of no mean ability. Peter Boncher, the one who "Spills the Beans," was honored by a preface announcement on the screen before his appearance. It said: "During his career Peter has had many a fall, but never fell so hard as when he got married this morning. Pardon any nervousness on his part, please." Bergman and Leonard In a skit "At the Movies," were pleasing, and an interesting picture, "The Tower of Jewels," featuring Corrine Griffith, was also on the bill. MURRAY Corinne Griffith, is believed to have suffered more rough handling In "The Tower of Jewels" than usually falls to the lot of a star in four ordinary pictures. "The Tower of Jewels" will be the feature attraction at the Murray theatre today and Wednesday. This is a crook picture of the higher order. It reveals the workings of aristocratic outlaws who prey upon the millionaire members of society. Miss Griffith plays the role of Emily Cottrell, a member of the crook band, known as "The Princess of Diamonds." Emily is caught redhanded by David Parrish, a millionaire banker, in the act of robbing his safe. To her amazement the millionaire offers her a chance to- enter his household and reform. In the events that follow, the girl Is persecuted and threatened by members of the crook band. Her struggles' against these hidden forces lead her
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into situations in which she is thrown about and maltreated several times. WASHINGTON At the Motion Picture Day and, carnival of outdoor sports held in Los Angeles recently, for the benefit of the Actors' Fund of America, Clara Kimball Young was awarded the big silver trophy cup as the queen of beauty. Miss Young was in competition with practically all of the motion picture stars of Southern California, and the award to her was both instant and popular. Other great features of the day wer automobile races driven by famous motion picture stars, in which Tom Mix won the Pacific Coast Amateur Championship under the rules of the Automobile Association of America, setting up a record of considerably better than a mile a minute over the twenty-flve-mile course at the Ascot Speedway, while Donald Crisp, Lambert Hillyer and many others carried off trophy cups. Miss Young is in Southern California working on her next big production, having just finished "Eyes of Youth," which 13 to be released in October, and which it is believed will
be the beet offering of her entire
career. "Eyes of Youth" is showing
today and tomorrow at the Washington Theatre. MURRETTE. He sought adventure and learned that he was being pursued by a gang of desperate crooks; got a warning from a crystal glazer to beware of "the man with a split ear"; found and lost jewels worth a fortune; discovered a suicide's body; acquired several names and the girl with the haunting
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eyes. See George Walsh In "A Manhattan Knight," adapted for the screen from Gelett Burgess' novel. "Find the Woman," and learn the story of thee Et range adventures of John Fenton. Coming to the Murrette Theatre today. It's a great picture.
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Music Rlsk-Sklnner Trio; Mr. Chas. Pascoe at the Organ Admission Adults 25c, Children 15c, including tax
TODAY AND TOMORROW Clara Kimbal Youni
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Eyes of Youth
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From the topmost pinnacle of the giant Himalayas he came. A prophet garbed in wierd oriental togs. In his hand he held a crystal globe and he bade the happy girl peer Into it. "I am the Eye3 of Youth," he said. "I am the dream of life reaching out from the cloud land to earthly mortals. You are happy now. But see into your henceland. Herein lies for you "THE GREATEST OF AGONIES THE DEPTHS OF POVERTY THE HEIGHT OF WEALTH THE ABYSS OF MISERY THE LOWEST OF BETRAYALS And tho I show it to you herein you cannot avoid it-for you are being guided by a destiny greater than the very earth before you. Such is the vision of the screen's most vital personality. , See her in this big dramatic feature.
SELECT VAUDEVILLE
MURRAY
BETTER COME EARLY"
BIG PIPE ORGAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA
TODAY WEDNESDAY Greatest LaughL.g Bill We Have Ever Booked Now Playing
HERBERT CLIFTON
in "Fads and Follies of Women" Better than Julian Eltinge; $10,000.00 wardrobe. See his beautiful arms and shoulders! Sings like Galli Curcl! Funnier than Charlie Chaplin! CORINNE GRIFFITH in "The Tower of Jewels" Thrilling five-reel feature
BUCH BROS. "Spilling The Beans" Best comedy acrobatic bounding act in vaudeville "You'll scream at this act" BERGMAN AND LEONARD
"In The Movies
Comedy, Singing and Talking
NOTE: Arrange a matinee attendance if possible, and avoid the tremendous evening business this bill will attract. "Better Come Earlier Than Early."
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