Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 321, 23 November 1920 — Page 10

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MEXICAN AGENT HERE EXCEEDS HIS POWERS

(By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY, Nov. 23. Robert V. Peequeira, Mexican confidential agent In the "United States, acted without authority in ordering Mexican consular agents on the International frontier not to honor the passports of United States Senator Albert B. Pall, of New Mexico, who proposed to vteit Mexico City and attend the inauguration of General Alvaro Obregon as president, on Dec. 1. This statement was made to the newspaper, El Universal yesterday by Dr. Cutberto Hidalgo, under secretary of foreign affairs, who pointed out that Pesqueira's attitude in no way reflected the sentiments of the Mexican foreign office. It was pointed out by Dr. Hidalgo that the president of the republic alone has the power to expel

foreigners or issue orders prohibiting them from entering the country. He

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Know thou that In the big game of chance In which the Bridal Veil is trump, Fate which shuffleth the cards is as liable to deal thee a deuce as an ace. ADVANTAGE ,TO BE DERIVED FROM AN ABILITY TO READ PRICETAGS

1. Verily, my Daughter, I say unto you, bow thine ear and heed with Understanding and know thou that there cometh a time when there is a certain longing In the breast of every Maiden, for which Nature is responsible, that is more poignant than hunger and thirst and more clamorous than Ireland for home rule. And that longing is for the Bridal Veil, whose flimsy folds, thou deludeth thyself into believing, will thereafter shut from thine consciousness all burdens and cares and sorrows, and with the possession of which thou entereth into an earthly paradise, asurehued and flowing with milk and honey. But take heed, my Daughter, and know thou that a woman can Just as easily put a kink in what Nature Intended as 6he can In her hair, and that there is more to hitting the mark than Just pulling the trigger; and unless she useth the same discretion in the selection of the man that she useth in the selection of her trousseau, she Is likely to find that the after glow of he Honeymoon is nothing more than frozen Moon-shine. 2. Therefore, my Daughter, looketh thou at the labels and be not insensible to values, and know thou that In the big game of chance in which the Bridal Veil 13 trump, Fate which shuffleth the cards Is as liable to deal thee a deuce as an ace; and unless thou getteth at least a king high, for the love of mike anty and wait for a new deal. For believe me, it is far better to long for something thou knoweth not what, than it is to get something thou are sure thou doth not want. 3. And again, verily I say, my Daughter, allow neither thy affections nor thy sympathy to light on a man who suffereth from - the disease

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known as 'lack of money for knoweth thou that 'the root of all evil' is "also the source of all pleasure, and unless the man hath much merchandise of gold and silver and many precious stones, consider him not. For the Biblical raven as a provider hath long been extinct, and man is destined to provide his own provender. And what galleth worse than a deuce draw in Stud poker? 4. But take council, my Daughter, and believe my words, that of all the qualifications, endowments and attributes to be considered in a heprospect for the marriage altar, a good disposition is the greatest asset, for what profiteth a woman that she gain the whole argument with a man and lose the last word? Alas, what woman can bear it? And knoweth thou that a he-nagger and grouch, as a constant companion will bankrupt thy affections and love will die long before a receiver is appointed to furnish thee with flowers and a wooden overcoat. 5. So, verily, I say, my Daughter, look well to thy choice, but also consider, that, be he rich man, poor man, merchant or priest, to say nought of the doctors and lawyers, thou art taking a chance. And whosoever thou getteth, thy path shall be strewn with thorns as well as roses, for sorrows and pleasures ever ebb and flow like the unforgetting sea, which is never at rest, so if thou getteth a bad deal, be a good sport and consider thou that the other fellow also took a chance and may be eating his heart out this minute because he can't put it back where he got it. Ah-man Oh-Woman.

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TODAY Another of our big special programs Selznick Pictures Offers CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG fn the delightful comedy drama "Cheating Cheaters" With it RUTH ROLAND in the popular Western "Ruth of the Rockies" And the Latest Facts and Follies Comedy Bring the Family

The Theatres

MURRAY Dissatisfaction with their very different lots brought about the amazing situations in which Drina Lynn and Adrienne landreth, twin sisters, found themselves. Th story is told in "The Broadway Bubble." by Leigh Gordon Giltner, and visualized by Vitagraph. It is now being shown at the Murray theatre. Adrienne, w ife of a "man of wealth and "position, was dissatisfied because she wanted to become a successful actress, a thing which her husband was determined she should not attempt. Drina, earning her living a3 a sten-

"Blackbirds," which comes Wednesday

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MURRAY VAUDEVILLE Each act billed at the Murray theater for the first half of this week is good. Many times' in the past weeks there has been one act much weaker than the rest. This condition does not exist in the four acts now playing, and the result is pleasing. To choose the best act is difficult, for each one is a leader of its kind. Aerial acts have been presented so often on the local stage that t is not usual for more than a passing interest to be displayed. Local vaudeville fans were " awakened from this passive mood exhibited toward aerial stunts when "The Aerial Rooneys' presented their act Monday. It is far ahead of recent acrobatic offerings. Something new was offered when

contests. A picture contest was engaged in and Spencer Stevens and Miss Bessie Wilson were awarded prizes, Mr. Stevens receiving a tie clasp and Miss Wilson a box of stationery. Refreshments of pop corn, apples and fruit punch were served. Those present were Misses Ivy Kitcii el, Cecil Waiting, Bessie Wilson, Ruth Udgeworth, Thelma Swofford, Esther Orbaugh, Amy Evans ; Wilbur Kitchel, Raymound Stout, Terrence Shrader, William Rodgers, Roy Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Orbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shrader.

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was dissatisfied because she disliked the work, hated the town and detested

her employer.

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in the Landreth home, Adrienne believed she had made it easy by maintaining a manner of coldness. She and her husband seldom saw or spoke to each other. It required more than a casual glance to perceive any outward difference in the twin sisters. In character and temperament, however, the

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roller skates. This act is without doubt one of the novel acts of recent bills. The young lady and gentleman are to be complimented on the way they present difficult steps with ease and grace. "The Grand Army Man," presented by Wells and Boggs, appeared to be the favorite of the bill. This skit is between a policeman and a veteran of the Civil war The perfect portrayal of the Grand Army man was marvelously realistic. His droll and

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l closed the bill.

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1 1 ANNAS CREEK. Nov. 2.1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shrader entertained Thursday evening with a surprise party in hornor of Miss Amy Evans. At eight o'clock quite a number cf her friends arrived at the home and completely surprised her. Features

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"Keep your hands off the girl; she's mine, said Drag Harlan to the outlaw leaders. A command like this would have meant a bullet for any man but Drag Harlan. But they had seen Drag's "smoke wagons" working. Bill Farnum in a Fox Picture that you'll never want to forget. ADDED ATTRACTIONS

14th Episode of "Daredevil Jack" Featuring Jack Dempsey

Si Richmond TODAY AND TOMORROW MARGUERITE CLARK in "Luck in Pawn" It's a sweet little romance. Just the kind of picture every one likes. LAST TIMES TODAY CHAS. CHAPLIN "A DogVLife" Don't Miss This Comedy COMING' THURSDAY "THE VALLEY OF DOUBT A man's fight against the law of the north.

Tad- Dolan's Entertainers IONA BOOTH, Soprano Music Original

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Murray Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra. Today and Wednesday

HARVEY DeVORA TRIO ft

Three clever artists in a spectacular scenic novelty. "A Darktown Cabaret". Comedy, songs and dances. WELLS and BOGGS in their character comedy skit, "The Grand Army Man. A standard big-time act replete with laughter and tears. Bert & Hazel SkateDes A classy team in 'A Dance Departure". Late features of the New York Winter Garden show. THE AERIAL ROONEYS Recent aerial feature of the Barnum and Bailey circus. Double trapese offering. Plenty of thrills. C0RINNE GRIFFITH in "The Broadway Bubble" 5-reel Vitagraph feature of the stage and home.

Coming Thursday Mazie King, late Broadway star; Black and O'Donnetl, Morton Bros.; Josephine Harrity and Co.

SHOWS THANKSGIVING

Of course, you saw the stage version of "SO LONG, LETTY." If yon did not, ask the motorman, the milkman, the mailman. They will tell you what possibilities this comedy possesses. It toured the country for five years, almost a record for such productions. You can't afford to miss it. Washington, starting Thursday.