Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 287, 13 October 1920 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1920.

FARMERS TO APPEAL TO PRESIDENT WILSON FOR DEFLATION HALT

WASHINGTON'. Oct. 13. Steps to appeal directly to President Wilson against the currency deflation policy of the Treasury Department on the ground that farmers generally faced heavy losses unless the downward trend of prices of farm products was checked were taken here Tuesday by a special meeting af agricultural interests called by the American Cotton Association. Senators Overman of North Carolina and. Harris of Georgia, who are con nected with the movement, called at the White House to prefer a request for the conference with Mr. Wilson and his Cabinet and were told by Secretary Tumulty that they would receive an answer from the President this morning. Prompt Action Wanted. The senators laid stress upon the necessity of prompt action as the regular fall conference of the Federal reserve board and governors of the varl,ous reserve banks also is scheduled for Wednesday. The question of interest rates. It was said, would be considered at that conference. The agricultural representatives gathered here say they wished to present their views on the whole question of crop financing before action was taken by the Federal authorities. Speakers at the meeting before adoption of the resolution proposing to take the problem to the President personally, repeatedly denounced the deflation policy of Secretary Houston. Farmers stood to lose billions unless the government acted to check the fall of prices, they declared, adding that In many cases market prices were now below the actual cost of growing. The result would be greatly decreased production next year, they said, If means to remedy the situation was not found.

STATE AUDITOR OF MINNESOTA SEEKS GOVERNOR'S CHAIR

The Theatres

RICHMOND. ' A motion picture that had no scenario! Such is "Shipwrecked Among Cannibals," to be seen at the Richmond Theatre, Wednesday. Not one of the cast had a minute's direction. Mr. Edward I-aCmmle and Mr. William Alder of the Universal Film Company, who were shipwrecked on the coast of Dutch New Guinea, took the sceries as they went along. The results are far more thrilling than 1' they had used a manufactured plot. In the midst of a tropical storm that plmopt wrecked their apparatus, these two men stood bravely by their camera and while the liehtning struck near them and tall palms crashed at their feet, cranked out hundreds of

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feet of film, the like of which never had been equalled. One night they hid themselves In the nearby bushes, while the Kia Kia Head Hunters danced upon the moonlit sands in a religious ceremony. The

lens caught every movement. It would

cave meant death by torture, had a rustling leaf or a crisp branch betrayed the two white men, but Fate was on their side and they were able to take and bring back to America the strangest picture of adventure ever shown. "Shipwrecked Among Cannibals" is not a dry educational picture. It is the actual cinematic record of a true and thrilling adventure. MURRETTE. The vengeance of a Hindoo, whose bride had been wronged, is realized when he stabs to death Royal Blon'in. exponent of free love and member of Greenwich Village's elect bringing to a thrilling climax Anita Stewart's, latest First National picture, "Harriet and the Piper.," .which is being shown at he Murrette Theatre Tuesday. Miss Stewart plays the part of Harriet Field, a small town girl, who is deluded into going through a free love marriage with Blondin. She escapes from him after the ceremony, and the tragio end of the perfidious Blondin results in real happiness for Harriet. MURRAY. "Comedy is serious work," recently remarked Eddie Lyons after a day's work on the latest Universal fun feature. "La La Lucille." "You've said a mouthful." agreed his partner and co-star, Lee Moran, as he

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wiped beads of perspiration which trickled through his make-up. They had just dismissed their company of over sixty people, appearing in the hotel lobby scenes In "La La Lucille,' and had completed about forty scenes in seven hours. When condensed, cut and edited for the final review these forty scenes might result in just ten minutes of actual projection, but a hundred reel laughs had to be provided for the sequence, and furnishing laughter for the public is, as Eddie remarked, a most serious project. Tragedy and drama are child's play compared to the creation of laughteix There are certain well-known situations which are always sure to create interest, tears or suspense;, but, of course, it takes a specialist to dress them in new form and combine them in the proper form. But there is no formula for causing laughter. One who

writes or directs a comedy must be original, and even if an old situation id utilized it must be so disguised as to look entirely new. Personality counts for even more than wit in comedy, and for that reason Eddie and Lee are such a success in fun films. They are irresistible in their manner and their good humor is contagious. This will be evident to everyone who has watched their career in Universal comedies for the past several years, and is especially discernible in "La La Lucille" in which they are to be seen at the Murray Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday.

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CLEAN UP COAST LEAGUE. LOS ANGELES, Calif., Oct. 13. A "full and complete investigation" of the charges ot corruption, including gambling and game throwing in the Pacific Coast baseball league last season, made by W. B. Baker, "Babe" Borton, ex-first baseman of the Vernon team, was promised here yesterday by W. C. Doran, chief deputy district attorney.

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Three New Acts and Feature Photoplay LAST TIMES TODAY

CAL DEAN and FIVE SORORITY GIRLS A musical comedy sketch composed of one comedian and five classy girls introducing song numbers, dances, refined comedy situations and lavish wardrobe display. LYONS AND MORAN The universal favorite screen comedians in "La La Lucille", a picturization of the New York musical comedy production.

JOE LA VAUX "Peer of the Plano-Accordeon"

THE AERIAL EDDIES "The Act Difficult". Man and woman artists in a double trapese act, with light comedy and talk. Note: Commencing Monday, November 1, we will play FOUR ACTS EACH CHANGE with a slight increase in admission price.

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The Last Half Today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday A Theatre Bill That Will Set the Town Talking, Combining Two Features of Comedy Because You Will Titter; You Will Giggle; You Will Guffaw Out Loud It's the Funniest Screen Bill of the Season!

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JUST ONE OF MANY SITUATIONS The plot has to do with the monumental embarrassments that follow a wager made by "Bob" Bennett, a young society man, that he can and will tell the absolute truth for a whole week. He joins a house party and when he starts telling the naked truth almost everybody flies into a huff. You see, when a married woman asks him about her poor, overworked husband. Bob truthfully relates how said hubby a few nights before was dangling a chorus lady on his knee at a cabaret. JOHNSON'S SERENADERS FIVE ARTISTS

Singing and Instrumental Offerings in Music. New Program of Late Jazz Hits and Ballads. GREAT Hear Them

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And on Top of All o' That, the Christie Comedy "KISS ME, CAROLINE" Featuring Bobby Vernon, Teddy Samson, Neal Burns, Vera Stedman, Charlotte Merriman and the Follies Girls; This is not a slapstick comedy, but one that is a riot of laughter. Can't tell you about it. SEE ITIT WILL PAY. Admission: Evening, Adults 40c, ChDdren 25c; Bargain Matinees, Adults 25c, Children 15c

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Later" A peppy five-act comedy drama With it TEXAS GUINAN In a thrilling western drama. "LETTERS of FIRE" ALSO A GOOD COMEDY Thursday H. B. Warner in "For a Woman's Honor"

RICHMOND THEATRE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY The biggest photo production of the year a real sensation first time in Richmond, at a big cost to us.

The Mot Amazing Picture of Human Revdatten

f I fcJ" Candis jJhtafvia M jMf YOD'LI' neveT " thei' pln. Six M marvelous reels taken on the island God m iWSk, 1 torgot where women slash and sear their BjPgQ3 ' sffe-g&i 1 bodies to make them beautiful, where men FiM-2:$. I torture their laces out ot all human in. Iljrll t blance. where children's playtxlngs are MX T I "-m bnman skulls. The only pictures ever tnado Jf f I 4sT these astounding people, oow fat ramshV I rom the enh- Here' a real thriller. "wWa.-V See it sure. Now playing.

Also CHAS. HUTCHINSON in "THE WHIRLWIND" Added Thrills on the Motorcycle That You Can't Afford to Miss! Come to the matinees. A record attendance will -want to see this picture. As our house is limited in seating capacity, many will be disappointed if they wait until evening to attend.

ADMISSION Evening: Adults and Children, 25c. Special Matinees to all in school, 15c until 5:30 p. m.

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"She loves me, she loves me not," said the "simp" while he waited for an audience with his intended and she didn't. So away went the "simp," pleasure-bent, to forget his cares. It's a story that will make you howl with joy. Also PATHE NEWS

Coming Sunday That Much Talked of Picture "HUM0RESQUE" A story of a lad with the wondrous gift of music, of a girl and a mother who loved him.

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