Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 116, 26 March 1921 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921.
?AGE THREE
TO GET BERGDOLL, WEEKS DECLARES
WASHINGTON, March 26. "We are going to get Bergdoll if it is possi
ble to get him," Secretary Weeks said
in discussing the case of the Phlladel
phia draft evader now in Germany. "I j don't believe we will recognize any statute of limitation in his case if one j should exist." j Secretary Weeks would not say; what steps would be taken ' to get ' Bergdoll out of Germany. ' He refused : to discuss the possibility of his extra-1 dition by Great Britain for violation of , British passport laws, but did say that ! tie assumed that if the state of war. between the United States and Ger-j many were, declared at an end extradl-' tion of the draft evader would be pos-j bible. ; Secretary Weeks announced formally that Brig.-Gen. Allen had made
overtures to the German government looking to the pardoning of Carl Neuf
and Franz Zimmer, Americans sentenced to prison terms at Eberbach, Germany, for attempting to arrest Bergdoll on German soil. The secretary said General Allen was optimistic that the two men soon would be released. .
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This is Beyond Doubt Hart's Greatest Western Story See the Sensational Stage Hold-up The Best Scrap Hart Ever Fought A romance of those hard-riding, quick-shooting historymakers of the early West. With it JIMMY AUBREY In a cyclone of rip-roaring comedy. "The Nuisance" A Special Big V" Comedy, with the Screen's Best Comedian
Richimood Theatre
Indefinite Run
The First Showing in Richmond of the Famous Story A Production Every Man, Woman and Child Should See!
STARTING SUNDAY
MAURICE TOHRNEUR"
presents THE LAf F THE .
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Jin American' drama eternal By "James Fenimore Cooper Directed byiMAURICExTOURNEURTand CLARENCE. L.BROWN A historically truthful version of.this
Uncas, a prince without a kingdom and a wanderer of the forest, warns the pioneers in the fort of an impending attack. The last of the Mohicans falls in love with Cora. This starts the great story of an age. Wonderful thrills, some laughs and a few tears. Produced true to the time and showing the massacre scene in detail. The greatest film -scene of its kind. Don't miss it! Added Attraction Mack Sennett Comedy "GEE WHIZ" ADMISSION Adults, 35c'; Children, 20c - - - - Attend the Matinees
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What's on Your Mind? Ask HOPE EDEN What do you want to know? Ask Hope Eden she will tell you.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY "THE MASTER MIND" FRESCOTT
Presents "THE MIRACLE GIRL" Hope Eden The girl with the double vision. She knows your names.
The most remarkable demonstration of thought transference science has ever known. Miss Eden was summoned by the faculty of John Hopkins University for a demonstration. Governor Davis, of Ohio, personally congratulated her at Keith's theater, Columbus, Ohio. Keep your name or question in your mind. Do not write it. Owing to the length and cost of this act we are only playing two other acts with Miss Eden. A veritable sensation. BENNINGTON and SCOTT "Three Feet of Dancing" HARTMAN and MEEKER "Vaudeville Vagaries"
THURSDAY AND LAST HALF
FRESCOTT and HOPE EDEN We cordially invite all patrons to give Miss Eden an opportunity to test the truth of Mind-to-Mind communication. You may have seen supposedly mind-readers, but in Miss Eden's demonstration you will see the genuine. Their first appearance outside the Keith big-time houses, and we are paying them the Highest Salary ever paid a vaudeville act in Richmond. CHABOT and TORTINI The boy from Belgium and the girl from France in a novel offering entitled "When the Clock Rings". NELL O'CONNELL "The Rosebud of Song" HOPE EDEN will make a shopping tour of all the principal stores Tuesday morning from ten to twelve. Meet her and she will tell you your name. She will also be the guest of the Rotary Club at their Tuesday luncheon. The most WONDERFUL personage ever in Richmond. She will prove it. "YOU'LL BE SURPRISED"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday C ARM EL MYERS in "THE GILDED DREAM" A five-reel Universal feature of a girl who loved money. "If I ever marry it will be for money" but women sometimes change their minds when love enters the heart.
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revue with aplor
Direct from the Olympic Theater, Chicago, after 12 weeks run.
Last Musical Show of the Season.
Positively the or iginal and No. 1 co m p a n y, presenting
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