Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 95, 1 March 1921 — Page 9

FORMER REICHSTAG o MEMBER HOW DIRECTS POLISH PROPAGANDA

BEUTHEN, Ppper Silesia. March 1. The campaign Into which Poland has entered to gain control of the rich Upper Silesian industrial centers through a plebiscite victory, probably In-the middle of march, Is being direct- : ed from a rickety, three-story hotel 1 here -which has been purchased by Wojiec Korfanty, director of Polish propaganda, plastered with anti-German placards, filled with propagandists and organiters, and guarded outside and in, day and night, by armed men. Korfanty himself, who formerly was .a member of the Reichstag, and now is the bugbear of the German mine owners here, has offices in the building, but they are available only to those who have unquestioned credentials. German residents and officials leave him severely alone. War Relics Remain. Some of the huge posters in the building are relics of war propaganda, one of them picturing three old women before a firing squad of German soldiers. Under the placard, is the legend, "Gtosuy sta Polska" vote for Poland and under this the same admonition is written in German. All the posters in addition to the Polish legends, are interpreted in German, for many of the people of Polish extraction cannot speak the Polish languege, Korfanty received the Associated Press correspondent with a brisk and cheerful greeting. He was dressed in neatly tailored clothes, affected a monocle and was surrounded by many assistants,- one of whom stood immediately back of him, during the whole of the conversation. In view of the Polish exchange situation, Polish money selling at ten to one in favor of the German mark, and reports of unemployment and financial distress in Poland, Korfanty was asked what benefits the working population of Upper Silesia could expect from a union with Poland. Would Free Worker. "The Upper Silesian question Is not a problem in economy, but in nationality," he said. "The mapority of these people are Poles, and their sympathies are with Poland; Poland's situation will improve. In the meantime we will break up the feudal system here by which the German mine owners have oppressed Polish workmen for 400 years. Seventy-five per cent of the German officials, will, of course, vote for Germany, but we will have an overwhelming majority in the elections." The Theatres WASHINGTON "The Spell of the Passion Flower," 8 story in dance as executed by loletta and company, is one of the numerous diverting features of the Marcus Show of 1920, which comes to the Washington theatre March 3. The story is gleaned from a recently discovered manuscript by Cervantes. It proves that the famous Spaniard's conception of the eternal triangle was somewhat in advance of the common modern interpretation. Here we have a dashing young sword maker of old Toledo who has come under the spell of a Castilian vampire. The wronged wife, to win back her recreant lord, persues the same tactics that one would ordinarily attribute to the adventuress. The torrid, passionate nature of Spanish women is nowhere better typified. Nor is there on the stage a danseuse better qualified to carry out the deep meaning of the author. Mile Loletta is making her first tour of America under the direction of A. B. Marcus, who engaged her last spring in Paris where her sensational terpsichorean art was at once the rage and marvel of the gay French capital. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. In "The Way of a Woman," Norma Talmadge's latest Select picture, in which she is again presented by Joseph M. Schenck and which was adapted from the famous play, "Nancy Lee," by Eugene Walter, the beloved screen ftar excels even her own high mark in a thrilling story of American life. The scenes of the story are laid on a southern plantation and in the gayest parts of New York. "The, Way of a Woman" will be shown on Friday, at the First Presbyterian church. Nancy, the eldest daughter of the fine old Lee family of Virginia, finds at the age of 21 that her wliolo life and happiness are being sacrificed to the empty family traditions. She was made to give up Anthony Weir, the man she loves, because her father thinks he is not "good enough." She turns against the family pride which has brought them so Mttle and decides to marry George Trevor, an impossible New York bounder, for the material advantages he can bring to her family. In the end, however, Anthony realizes that his lov is greater than his doubt, and the romance comes to a 'happy ending. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE. To all those contemplating marriage, we advise to see the Murray vaudeville sketch, 'T Gotto Have Meat", playing the first half of this week, before entering upon the great experienc. To those who intend to continue unmarried bliss, we say see the sketch, iind what you miss. It will confirm your decision. For the act itself, we have HOW TO REDUCE VARICOSE VEINS Many people have become despondent because they have been led to believe that there is no remedy that will reduce swollen veins and bunches. Ifou will get a two-ounce original bottle of Moone'a Emerald Oil (full strength) at any first class drug store and apply it at home as directed you will quickly notice an improvement which will continue until the veins and bunches are reduced to normal. Moone's Emerald Oil is very concentrated and a bottle lasts a long time that's why it is a most inexpensive treatment. It has brought much comfort to worried people all over the country and is one of ie wonderful discoveries of recent years and always bear in mind that anyone who is -disappointed with its use can have their money refunded. Generous sample on 1 receipt of 15 cents, silver or stamps. International Laboratories, Rochester, N. Y. Your druggist or A. G. 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I NEW AMBASSADOR FROM CHINA ARRIVES IN WASHINGTON AT CRITICAL MOMENT

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Sac-Ko-Alfred Szo, new Chinese ambassador, and his little daughter, Yin-Chen-Betty. Sac-Ko-Alfred Szo, new Chinese ambassador to the United States, has reached Washington just in time for a situation having great effect on the oriental world, that is, America' refusal to allow Japan a mandate over the island of Yap. Tit is photograph shows the new ambassador holding hia little daughter, Yin-Chen-Ifetty, upon arriving in hia! cr Jitry.

the utmost respect, for does it not despict the American home, the greatest of all institutions? With an accuracy that Is. comic, the wrangling, pettiness, moods of joy and anger, mostly the latter, however, are presented without the pretense which guards th innermost Becrets of the homes of the married. While we have yet to feel the lure of a flat furnished with the ONLY girl and a kitchenette, from what the wise ones said during, and immediately following the act, it brought to them flashes of similar scenes not enacted upon the stage. We wish we could suggest a better name for the sketch. "I Gotto Have Meat" hints so strongly of carnivoracity. Music and the skill to balance while calmy stationed at the top of a ladder, stand prominently as features by 'The Talkless Boys." The two prove that it is not necessary to have the power of gab to pull comedy. Juggling of pans and ball by each, and together, are admirably accomplished. When one of the team mounts an unsupported ladder alone, and standing at the top plays a mandolin, the apex of the offering is reached. Conne and Albert successfully remind one of school days. While each contributes to the other's achievements the winsomeness of the young lady appealed most emphatically. Considerable humor was displayed in song and discourse of the two. It is delightful light comedy. One of the Linkos of Linko and Linko, took honors in the first act when he played a stringed instrument while balanced upon his head upon a heavy wire drawn taut. The act is so cleverly deceptive of its motives at the opening, but one is not kept long in doubt. Several unusual balancing and juggling feats form part of the team's performance. Gladys Walton in "The Secret Gift," is the film feature. MURRAY Gladys Walton, who plays the leading feminine role in "The Secret Gift," the current attraction at the Murray Theatre, is oon to be starred by Universal. Youth, beauty and personality are not in themselves sufficient to recommend a young woman for leading honors. She must possess a certain degree of natural" skill, much intelligence and a capacity for hard work and conscientious effort. With all these qualities she may succeed as a star. Gladys Walton is about the twelfth young woman to start at Universal under the diection of Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran and eventally find stardom. Miss Walton played one of the leading roles with this comedy pair in "La La Lucille, and it was in this feature that her work attracted attention. Among the present stars who began SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed With Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre At Once Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, and looks streaked, just a few j applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearnace a hundredfold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully; besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: after another application or two its natural color is restored, and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Advertisement.

Now Showing If you are interested in Home, Church, Business or any walk "of life "THE INSIDE OF THE CUP" Sennett Comedy, "BUNGALOW TROUBLE"'

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their career with Eddie and Lee may b mentinnpH PHopiiia r.an v.iiith i Roberts, Louise Glaum, Billie Rhodes, Juanita Hansen, Rosemary Theby and Victoria Forde. - In "The Secret Gift Miss Walton has an appealing role and one that she handles in a most sympathetic manner. MURRETTE Conrad Nagel, that handsome leading man whom motion picture fans have breathlessly watched time after time as he passionately wooed and won fair Alice Brady, Alice Joyce, Anna Q. Nilsson and a host of other beautiful stars in countless film productions, has added a new triumph to his love conquests as a cinema Romeo. Sho is charming Sylvia Breamer, to whom he plays opposite in "Unseen Forces," a thrilling photodrama with an uncanny twist, which is now showing at the Murrette Theatre, "Unseen Forces" was directed by Sidney Franklin, who has already distinguished himself in motion pictures with the megaphone. It is his first production for Mayflower Photoplay Corp. through Associated First National Pictures, Inc., and, according to preview reports, it is his greatest accomplishment. "LINGER LONGER LETTY" COMES TO RICHMOND MARCH T7 A n cr at T rrt cror T ot f v -nn notro 1 comedy, which made a successful run in New York, Chicago, Indianapolis and other cities, will appear at the Washington theatre, March 17, Manager Bell has announced. Charlotte Greenwood is the star. Doctors Said Lungs .Might Last 6 Months Mm. Anthony thought her time had come. Found road to health, sained 40 poandn. I want to tell others what Milks Emulsion has done for me. Doctors told my husband that I would not live 6 months, said I had tuberculosis. When I began taking your wonderful medicine I began to get better and am now strong, able to do all my work. Weigh 40 pounds more, have a good appetite and sleep fine at night. Before using. Milks Emulsion I could not do anything, had to sleep in a chair, had no appetite and thought my time had certainly come." Mrs. Uobert M. Anthony,' Box 63. Guln, Ala. To give your body strength to resist disease, try building it up with Milks Emulsion. A trial costs nothing. Milks Emulsion Is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowed action, doing away with all need of pills and pnysics. it promotes appetie and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape 1 to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength, Milks Emulsion is j strongly recommended to those whom : sickness has weakened, and is a pow- i erful aid in resisting and repairing the i effects of wasting diseases. Chronic ( stomacn trouble and constipation are promptly relieved. Tliis is the only Bolld emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 75e and $1.59 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Co.. Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere. Advertisement. RICHMOND THEATRE TODAY MAE MURRAY -inON WITH THE DANCE" Also A Big Christie Comedy "WEDDING BELLS" A PICTURE EVERYONE SHOULD SEE

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REDUCTION, TRANSFERS ANNOUNCED BY PENNSY PrTTSBURGH. Mar. 1 The workInr fnmt rf tho contra! Mvinn nf tt

Pennsylvania railroad system will be.to In Madison 6quare Garden, called further reduced, it was announced! to protest against the alleged quarterhere. Decrease in traffic is given asjing of French negro troops in the the. reason for reducing expenses ..n. n

of the employes. Operation of the Pittsburgh terminal as a separate organization Is to be discontinued, it was announced. Headquarters of the east ern division (Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago railway) will be transferred from Canton, O., to Pittsburgh, and jurisdiction extended to include terri-1 tory between Rochester, Pa., and Pittsburgh. The Panhandle division will assume jurisiction over the Ohio connecting railway and the main line into the Pennsylvania station. The Pittsburgh division will assume Jurisdiction over the main line into Pennsylvania station. Pittsburgh, and also over the Monongahela division between Thompson and Pittsburgh. Officers (and employes are to be returned to 'the positions they held before the formation of the terminal division in so far as it is practicable. The announcement states that they will displace younger men in the service if occasion demands. j The statement issued today adds mat approximately zz.uuu rewer employes were in service February 15 than were in December, 1920. COOLIDGE LEAVES HOME TO SETTLE IN WASHINGTON (By Associated Press) NORTHAMPTON, Mass.. Mar. 1. I Calvin Colidge, vice president-elect. set out for Washigton with Mrs. Coolidge with the idea of becoming fairly well settled In his new surroundings and ready to go to work after his oath of office is taken on inauguration day ine -oonages went away with the uoaspeea or hundreds of their fellow citizens who were at the station to see them off. DRESS WARM AND KEEP FEET DRY Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Take Salts and Get Rid of Uric Acid. Rheumatism is no respecter of age, sex, color or rank. If not the most dangerous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those subject to rheumatism should eat less meat, dress as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and, above an. annk Jots of pure water. Kheumatisra is caused by urio acid which is generated in the bowels and ! absorbed into the blood. It is the funntion of the kidneys to filter this acid trom the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the -system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and Dain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four j ounces of Jad Salts; put a tableepoonf ul . in : a glass of water and drink' before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to ' normal action, thus ridding the blood , of these impurities. I Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made , from the acid of grapes and lemon I juico, combined with lithia and is ( used with excellent results by thou-' Fand. of folks who are subject to rheu-! matism. Advertisement. MURRAY Vaudeville BETTER COME EARLY Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra Today end Wednesday Graves and Demonde In their screamingly funny sketch. "I GOTTA HAVE MEAT". Depicting the . trials of two actors who were compelled to earn their livelihood away front the foot-lights. Plenty of laughs. Rialto and Lament "THE TALKLESS BOYS" Ono possessing 300 pounds of avoirdupois, the other 90 pounds of bean-stalk proportions in one of the most laughable acts in vaudeville. Conne and Albert A talented boy and girl in "ON THEIR WAY TO SCHOOL". Songs and comedy. Linko and Linko Sensational Bounding Wire Artists Gladys Walton in "The Secret Gift" five-reel Universal drama 6t the sea and a girl's heart. Coming Thursday Tasmania Troupe, 7 people, one man and six girls; Angel and ' Fuller; Jolly-Wild Company and Hill and Qulnelle. Coming March 14, 15, 16 ELKS MINSTRELS The JOLLIES of 1921"

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Theme at Meeting Monday (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Mar. 1. Two hundred police reserves have been detailed to preserve order tonight at a mass meetA report reached police headquarters that hundreds of persons planned to march in a body to the garden and hoot down the meeting. These persons, the report stated, claim the meeting is a piece of German propo1 VonWrt ,a n . n , M .liar A. im France and the United States. Official protest against the meeting has been made by the New York state department of the American Lesion. Supreme Court Decides Mills Stock Must Sell (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Mar. 1. The supreme court refused Monday to issue an injunction restraining the alien property custodian from selling 14,900 shares of' stock of the Botany Worsted Mills of Passaic,. N J which had been seized under the trading with the enemy act. HAVE A CLEAR, VELVETY SKIN Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Clear the Complexion of Pimples and Such Blemishes and Note How Beauty Comes. All girls realize that today we are living In an age of beauty. 'A clean. velvety skin is a sure stepping stone to success. Unsightly faces filled with pimples, discolorations, blackheads, etc., are out of tune. They are a discord and are nothing but unhealthy faces due to blood impurities. Cleanse the blood with Stuart's Calcium Wafers and the facial blemishes disappear. Stuart's Calcium Wafers show their influence in the skin where they improve and clear the blood. And you'll never . have a good complexion until the blood is improved. No matter how bad your complexion is, Stuart's Calcium Wafers will work wonders with it. You can get these little wonder wafers at your druggist's for 60 cents a package. Advertisement. Murrette "Where the Stars Twinkle First" LAST TIMES TODAY Is there anything lower or higher than a woman? This solves that question of her power to see through it all. A Play of the Mating Power WITH THIS ALL STAR CAST Sylvia Breamer, Conrad Nageh Robert Cain, Rosemary Theby, Sam DeGrosso and others. Also Showing CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "ONE A. M. Ths best of his two-reel classics a laugh throughout. ADMISSION Evening Adults 40c Children 25c . Bargain Matinees Adults 25c Children 15c Coming Tomorrow ALICE BRADY in "OUT OF THE CHORUS"

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BROWN IN WASHINGTON TO URGE LEGISLATION INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Mar. 1. -John G. Brown, president of the Indiana Federation of farmers' associations, has gone ' to Washington to act as chairman of the special legislative committee, of the American Farm Bu reau Federation, during the remainder of the present session of congress. Associated with Mr. Brown Are President James of the Colorado Federation, both having been named by J. R. Howard, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation. They will both work in collaboration with Gray Silver, who is In charge of the Washington bureau of the federation. Brown said the committee will spend most of its time seeking to insure the j passage of the emergency tariff mea HE DARKENED HIS GRAY HAIR Tells How He Did ItMr. J. A. McCrea, a well-known resident of California, who was called Daddy and Grandpa on account of his white hear, and who darkened it with a home-made mixture, recently made the following statement: "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. To a half-pint of water and 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and 14 ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. It does not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off." Advertisement.

VICTORY THEATRE : DAYTON FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 4 and 5 Saturday Matinee Charles Frohman presents

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"AT THE VILLA ROSE" SEATS NOW ON SALE Matinee, 50c to $2.50 Evenings, $1.00 to $3.00

NOTICE, PATRONS! To quiet many rumors we want to inform you of the truth about the best musical comedy that has been presented here this year. The Marcus Show of 1920 is a high-class revue that rivals of the "Follies" for scenic and variety of entertainment. The gowning of this production is the best en tour this season. The comedy will not offend the most refined taste, and you cansee Mike Sachs the only time he has ever been in Richmond. The show has been endorsed by Indianapolis, Dayton and Cincinnati papers as the best revue of the year, and everywhere crowds have been turned away. The Only Company Will be Here with the Same Cast as Presented in the Cities Mentioned Above 23 SCENES 75 PEOPLE 27 SONG HITS We have contracted to show this product loriTor matinee and night at the lowest prices they have appeared for this season. We assure you of one fine entertainment.

WASHINGTON THEATRE

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Prices Matinee, $1.50

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sure, though others also' will receive attention. .' '' .' " ' tT'! PRINCE'TO VISIT AMERICA " , PARIS, March ,1. Prince Albert, ruler of the principality ,'of Monaco, will go to Washington in April to receive the gold medal awarded htm for his marine researches' by the Ocean-' ograpnlc Society of America. 1 See Weisbrod's 59c Record Sale Ad on Page 8, this issue TODAY" DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS his breezy romance of the East and West "BOUND IN MORROCCO" Pep, Thrills and Laugh (with a Fairbanks scrap in WILLIAM DUNCAN In the popular Western "Fighting Fate" And the Sunshine Comedians In a late Fox comedy new play The Washington Theatre to 50c Nights, $2 to 75c

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