Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 210, 13 July 1920 — Page 7

CHURCHILL LAYS RUIN AT DOORS OF SOVIET

(By Associated Press) LONDON, July 13. The Russian fiovlet government, through Nlckolai Lenine, seeks "to start the British nation off on that same career of revolutionary violence which has made Russia such a Jolly place to live In." Winston Churchill. Minister of War. declared In an article published in the " Evening News. The War Ministers charged Lenine with having ruined his own country and said It was natural he should wish "to have all other nations reduced to the same level of misery. In order that his own carnage may be covered in the general chaos," wrote Mr. Churchill. "Russia was on the threshold of victory." "After all her struggles she was within reach of the goal. The Germans sent In Lenine, as poison gas Is sent sealed in a cylinder and he robbed her of the victory 6he had all but won and which she might have shared with ua. "A million Germans, released by his act of treachery, were let loose on the French and British fronts and nearly that number of British and French soldiers are dead or mutilated in consequence. "Lenine destroyed the Russian re : public. He dissolved the Russian par- : llament. He had the bulk of Us member hunted down and killed. He has robbed his country of victory, peace and freedom: and what has he given them in exchange? "Russia, the great food producing center of the world, wrecked with famine; the towns depopulated to half their numbers; the workmen scattered, destroyed and the rest cowed or demoralized; hundreds of thousands of people driven to the woods and mountains to form 'Green Guards' like RobIn Hood In the Middle Ages; the railways, on which the whole economic civilization of these great regions depend, sinking hopelessly into absolute stagnation. "Only the peasant with his rifle in his village, guards the hard-won produce of his individual toil, refuses to mm V f O-

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sell the fruits of his labor for worthless paper money and keeps alive the old Russian love of hearth and home. 'The egoism of the peasant'. Bays Lenine, 'must now be broken.' "This, then, is the man whom the crazy portion of the Socialist party has been worshipping. He has now revealed his measure and his mentality to the British public and he appeals to them to create la Britain that enslaved, infected, starving and venomous Bedlam to which he has reduced the noble and mighty Russian state and nation." The Theatres MURRAY. What would you do if you found the man you loved had forgotten your very existence and was engaged to a woman you knew to be utterly unworthy of his love? Suppose you knew that she really loved another and was marrying the man you loved Just because he was rich, whereas you loved him for himself? Would you put him out of your heart and see him make the mistake of marrying the other? Or would you try to make the other woman worthy? Or would you try to win hJm for yourself? These are the questions June Caprice, as Mary Ann Hubbard, asks herself In "In Walked Mary," the feature at the Murray Theatre, today. As Mary Ann is very young. Innocent and inexperienced in the ways of the world, the problem is quite a knotty one for her, but the manner In which she unties it will prove satisfactory to the old and the young who will find clean, wholesome entertainment in "In Walked Mary." MURRETTE. Sylvia Breamer and Robert Gordon are co-starring at the Murrette Theatre Monday snd Tuesdav. In "The TAKE OUR HUNCH lm IWttm Gold&n Tablet- I AT CUOO O DHUOalSTS j wzzm IT'S HERE

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Blood Barrier." This J. Stuart Blackton feature Is an original story bv Dr. Cyrus Townsend Erady and teils a thrilling tale of Intrigue and romance. Robert Trevor had loved Enid flolarl since childhood, but she married another and their ways parted until she called to see him on business. He learned that her husband's Jealousy had made a brute of him and that she feared and hated him. The husband thought Trevor her lover and threatened to kUl him. Enid's faith forbidding marriage, death was the only thing that could free her, but Trevor realized that if he killed Solari there would be a barrier of blood between them preventing happiness. But, In a mysterious manner, Solari met a tragic death, and therein lies part of the fascinating plot of "The Blood Barrier." WASHINGTON. Would you let a six-dollar-a-week clerk fire your star salesman? Tou probably would get Just as hot under the collar about it as old Uncle Enoch does in "The Dancin' Fool," the picture at the Washington Theatre today, Wallace Reid is the star. Breezy Wallie is seen as "Ves" Tibbie, the clerk with the munificent wage. However. "Ves" manages to combat the H. C. of L. by acting as SELECT VAUDEVILLE

7 PEOPLE IVIAlVfiIVS VS BIRTHDAY GIRLS An original Revue of Southern Days "Before the War". Replete with dances, songs, musical specialties, imitations and Introducing a "Typical Old-Time Southern Mammy". Characteristic stage settings. See the old Southern Colonial Home, beautiful Colonial and Modern Costumes. Six girls and one man In a

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1 Junie i in a Budd's dancing partner by jazzy New York cabaret night at a paltry two hundred per Strangely ento him more ough, business appeals than the easy money he earns dancing, and he Is able to put over a unique selling campaign that makes even crabbed Uncle Enoch hail him as a genius. "The Dancin' Fool" was adapted by Clara Kennedy from Henry Payson Dowst's Saturday Evening Post serial. Bebe Daniels is the leading woman, and the picture, which is a Paramount Artcraft, was directed by Sam Wood. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE An hour of vaudeville offerings that are full of the things Richmond theater-goers are said to like, snappy songs and clever tunes, Is closed in whirlwind fashion by the headline act, "Mammy's Birthday." From the time that "Mammy" shuffles on the stage with her basket of clothes dull moments are lacking. The stage is set to represent the porch of an antebellum Southern home. Five young women and one young man bundle Mammy Into a big easy chair and proceed to make the old colored woman's heart glad with songs and dances. Dressed in their "beet bib and tucker," as the old woman says, they do a good job of it, if the applause from the audi MURRAY BETTER COME EARLY"

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THORNTON SISTERS Two charming girls in "Bits of Harmony" NOTE Wo suggest you "come early" as this bill will attract enormous business. Arrange a matinee attendance if possible.

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lumps are all new, the girls are all j young and pretty, and the vaudeville dlbh Is served just aa Richmond patrons like to have It. Each youngster takes his turn in showing Mammy his particular stunt and Mammy approves ail of them, only criticizing the tendency of the young people to shimmy "just a little bit." One youthful Ingenue imitates Francis White, others show how a toe dancer can do Jazz steps, another plays piano solos, another the violin and so on, the whole forming an attractive half hour of fun. The bill is opened by the Thornton Sisters in "Bits of Harmony." Their voices are very good and their songs are well chosen. Amedio, the "Wizard of the PianoAccordion," was called back many I'M, Well I j TERIZOT PREVENTS ,Hr&fsfwJ- DISEASE HEAR OUR PIPE ORGAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA and Wednesday

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times for encores at both performances. TEN LIVES LOST, RECORD OF ONE HOT DAY IN N. Y. NEW YORK. July 13. Ten lives lost and almost a score injured was the toll of accidents recorded in New York and vicinity Sunday. Hundreds of thousands sought relief from the city's depressing humidity at the various seashore resorts. By nightWilliams' KdneytriLiver PiUs yon owweftod yont mi f ous sysUBI maa ewMd trouble wtu your kldamud Urart mw yon paina in loin a. Mda and backf Haw von m 4t.hhv nnMnnM Crf the fac and under thm eyei? If M, OM .WILLIAMS' KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS. jVf mle by ail DrnuUu. trloa 60cenu.fl WILLIAMS. MF6. Cd., Prtpt, CliFSfn!, C&3 For Sale by A. G. Luken &. Co. RICHMOND THEATRE Coolest Theatre In Town LAST TIMES TODAY Bernard D wiring "THE GIFT SUPREME" Also "A Mexican Mix Up" Enjoy the Ocean Breezes at the RICHMOND Cool and Comfortable Last Times Today WALLACE in FOOL 'Ves" Tibbie his name; Hicksville his station. But the Rods had given him syncopated feet. One day he struck New York.

His regular job was brushing the dust from Uncle Enoch's motheaten jug business. Kor a dollar a day and experience. His secret side-line was a "Pierre and la Peorue" dance in Broadway's classiest cabaret. For $200 a week and the love of a wonderful girls. Until one night! 4 A laughing picture with a heart of gold. AdmissionMatinees, 10c and 25c :: :: Nights, 15c and 35c

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TOUR LOVER KILLED ME"

"Now you are free but he can't marry you because there is a 'blood barrier' between you." A different kind of drama realistic, timely and full of moments that tug at the heart. A strange story with striking suspense, teeming with thrill and capped with climaxes. Also , j Harold Lloyd

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4 fell the police had reported eig deaths from drowning and anothe) probably fatal accident In a swimming tank at Coney Island. A youth wa) taken to a hospital with a broken neel after diving into the tank. 0 I TODAYAnother of our big special Programs Selznick Pictures presents OLIVE THOMAS in the sensational Love Story "FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWSAlso Cleo Madison in another of the famous western dramas "The Great Radium Mystery" f And for a big laugh a late Rainbow Comedy No Advance In Admission WEDNESDAY CHARLES RAY -in BILL HENRY" Last Times Today HEAR OUR PIPE ORGAN CHAS. PASCOE, Organist

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