Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 120, 31 March 1920 — Page 7
BER6DGLL GETS 5 f YEARS IN PRISON NEW YORK, March 31. Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, wealthy young Philadelphia draft evader, Tuesday was sentenced to serve a term of five years imprisonment at hard labor at the United States disciplinary barracks on Governor's Island, New York Harbor. Bergdoll, who for almost two years eluded the government agents during the world war, and who was tried by a military court-martial for desertion under the CSth article of war, also was sentenced "to be discharged dishonorably from the United States Rimy, and to forfeit all pay and allowcnces di;c and to become due." The findings of the court were approved by Lieutenant General Robert Lee Bullard, as commander of the eastern department. He designated Governor's Island to ba the place of confinement and decreed that the sentence be begun immediately. Bergdoll was found to be guilty of desertion from August 8, 1918. when he failed to report for duty under the selective service law. He was arrested at his home in Philadelphia January 7. Reid Hospital to Offer Special Nurses' School; List of Patients Larger From a general average of 40 or 45 patients a month. Reid Hospital attendance has risen to an average of more than 50 patients a month, owing, it is thought, to the imposibility for ftWiolnnf Y - r- i i n m fi-r- oiplr OTlH 'oflr
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are in the Reid Hospital training school. At present there are only 19 This number is not sufficient to care for the Increased number of cases. A training class will be organized and work started some time in May or June. The regular class will open in September. Cork tile floor covering has been laid on the lower front hall at the hospital during the last week, partly to deaden noise, and because it was preferred to the hardwood floors. FARMER IS HURT LYNN. March 31. L. E. Reynolds, a farmer living near here, sustained painful injuries when he was struck and knocked down hv o
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a. 8aia inat 119 dd not hear Johnson blow his horn, as there was a. strong wind. Both men declared the accident unavoidable.
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WASHINGTON. Elaborate settings, gorgeous gowns, artistic lighting effects and a strong novel plot with the suspense element predominant are the outstanding feat"i8 .the nCW Selznl Picture.
, ttllu "uauows," in which ! beautiful Olive Thomas will flnnPnr .h
the W ashington theatre today and tomorrow. Miss Thomas has been provided
with the role of Gloria Dawn, the brilliant and beautiful star of New York's famous "Midnight Revue," a role which fits her like the proverbial glove, and which recalls the days when this charming star was a firm favorite of the "Follies." Under the direction of John W. Noble the production was made in and around New York's famous Broadway, and although this famous thoroughfare has been photographed perhaps more than any other street in the world, there still is a new angle to "The Great White Way," as is shown in "Footlights and Shadows." Briefly, the story tells of the strange experiences which befall Gloria Dawn, after her apartment is entered at midnight by a strange man who admits himself with his own key. After gaining admittance the man collapses with brain fever and, in trying to discover his identity, the whole course of Gloria's life is changed. As in all Selznick productions, the supporting cast is of the very best, and
the' technical work, which includes lighting, photography, art titles and other essentials, is of a grade to arouse the admiration of the most exacting screen critic. MURRETTE One of the touching scenes in "The Adventurer," the Fox production of E. Lloyd Sheldon's romantic drama at the Murre.tte Theatre, in which the pnnular William Fprnum will return to
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this city, shows the star selling his last valuable asset, his favorite horse, which in spite of poverty he has managed to save until the necessity for food compels him to sacrifice the animal. William Farnum is noted for his love for animals. On his eBtate at Sag Harbor, Long Island, is an old horse that appeared with the sterling actor years ago in "Ben Hur." This animal has been pensioned by Farnum and romps at will across the pastures of the Sag Harbor home. Farnum never is without dogs. He has some that are very valuable, and the care they receive Is the cause of much comment by people wht know the home life of the Fox star. It is probably for this reason that the scene in "The Adventurer," in which the dealer is bargaining for the horse of the hero of the story is one of the most touching of the production. Farnum's great art comes to the front in this scene, supported in its effectiveness by his intense love for the brute creation. MURRAY A piece of brocaded silk 300 years old Is shown as one of the important objects of "atmosphere" in the latest
Earle Williams picture issued by Vitagraph. The picture is entitled, "When a Man Loves." It will be shown as the feature attraction at the Murray Theatre on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The broceded silk is a fabric which Vitagraph is reported to have acquired at great cost when one of Its companies was touring the world several years ago. It appears In "When a Man Loves." the object which brings together two hearts destined for each other from remote end3 of the earth. The silk is revealed as one of the objects for sale in an old curio shop of Tokio. , Mr. Williams playing the role of a young Englishman who is traveling around the world to forget a misfortune in love, enters the curio shop.
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His attention becomes riveted on the brocaded silk and he enters into a parley with the beautiful 'girl who is in charge of the shop. This little experience guides the Englishman into experiences loaded with romance.
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LEW CODY SAYS: They say a rose by any other name would be Just as fragrant. Possibly a kiss would be just as sweet if you called it something else BUT There are all kinds of kisses. "The Beloved Cheater" Coming to the RICHMOND THEATRE Easter for Three Days
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TODAY ALICE BRADY In the 5-act Selznick play "HER SILENT SACRIFICE"
Elmo Lincoln In another of the ever popular Western story Elmo The Mighty And Lonesome Luke In one of his funniest comedies
VrVIAN MARTIN in "The Petticoat Pilot"
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THEATRE Between 6th and 7th on Main "Home of Clearest Pictures in Town" TODAY William Desmond inBarefisted Gallager THURSDAY GLADYS LISLE inGray Towers Mystery
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Today, Thursday Friday and Saturday WIIXIAM FOX presents IK "A PRODUCTION OP CHEAT AND.EFEECTIVK BEAUTY
The Story of an Attractive Adventurer Who Conquered the World With a Word and a Smile.
No'sThis picture is one of the treats of the season. We have obtained it for four days, but we advise all "Better Come
Larly". See Farnum at his best.
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CIARLIE In One of CIAPLIN His Classics
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Mr. Chas. Pascoe at the Organ and Risk-Skinner Trio
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A Midnight IntruderA Memory Lost A Heart Won. It All Happened After the Curtain Fell THE "INSIDE STORY" OF THE LIFE OF A BROADWAY BEAUTY ' and A PEEP BEHIND TrfE SCENES OF THE "MIDNIGHT REVUE" Interesting, Absorbing, Compelling a Strong, Emotional Drama with Elaborate Settings, Gorgeous Gowns, Artistic Lighting Effects, a New and Novel Plot and The Most Beautiful Girl in the World SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY "MALE and FEMALE"
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