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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1021.

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LAW MUST EDUCATE TO HELP DEMOCRACY SAYS RABBI WOLSEY

least the practice would considerably abated."

have been j ever remain in the minds of the movis

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"If we encourage religious, racial and social hatreds in our American

life, then democracy has not succeeded." declared Rabbi Louis Wolsey, of

Euclid Avenue, Temple, Cleveland, in

an address before the Chautauqua assembly, Thursday night. Rabbi Wolsev's subeJct was "America a

Thorough-going Democracy." j "Our declaration of independence,; indicates the purpose of our demo-, cratic organization of life, namely,'; that each individual might have the

right to life, liberty and the pursuit or happiness. . "That democracy means the participation of every Individual In the functions of government. This used to be the dominant character of our people when the population was rural. In

those days every man would gather at 1 the post office or around the stove at the corner store to talk over the affairs of government Law Is to Educate. "The purpose of law is education. Unless the Individual citizen has been taught by law both to control himself and to place himself intelligently at the service off society, then all of our legislation is in vain. "With all of our compulsory attendance at public schools. General PerFhing reported that one out of every four of the men in his army were illiterate. That id an appalling fact. Unless society has the right attitude toward education not even the law can force education. ? "The attitude of society toward education is reflected in the fact that there are 20,000 vacant school rooms in America today. There are 5,000 vacant Protestant pulpits and hundreds of vacant chairs in the colleges. Where It Fails. "If society does not love its teachers and its professors and Its ministers enough to make their activities digni

fied and effective, .democracy has been a failure. "America, as a democracy, is making a new experiment in democracy, find probably the first ever made. Europe never understood our system or our purposes until Lincoln had made clear what wb were and what we had been fighting for when in his Gettysburg ppeech he defined America as a country whose purpose was government of the people, by the people and for the people. "The thought had been deeply In-' grained into the life of the American people that the only justification for entrance into the late great war seemed to have been proposed in Wilson's famous words: 'To make the country afe for democracy.' Too Many Laws. "The theory of popular sovereignty had become so deeply loved by us that we were willing to fight for it. Of course democracy, as such, has been under-going a very noticeable chancre both in theory and application. We have believed, in the magid of law an J have believed that a multiplicity of laws would solve our national problems. : . - "As a matter of fact, our too complete reliance on the efficacy of law has been responsible for the existence of our problems rather than the 'solu

tion of them. If there were no delay

of the law. there probably would have

been no lynchings in America, or at

The Klein Ladies' trio delighted the

Chautauqua audience Thursday after noon and night by concerts at 3 and 7 p. m., respectively. Ida Anderson Klein, mezzo soprano, has a pleasingly vibrant tcne quality which enables all under the big top to appdeciate her numbers. Ray Higdon Shafer, vicliniste, and Lucille Brown, pianist, complete the trio. The three presented an artistic . offering.

The Theatres

SATURDAY Murray Carmel Myers In "The Dangerous Moment"; Vaudeville. Murrette "The Sky Pilot." Palace "Wallace Reid", "Believe Me, Xantippe!" Richmond Douglas Fairbanks, "The Habit of Happiness." SUNDAY. Murray Carmel Myers In "The Dangerous Moment." Palace Franklin Farnum- in "Galloping Devil."

Richmond "Outside the Law."

RICHMOND. -Eighty thousand dollars were expended by Universal for one set alone, used by Director Tod Browning in Priscilla Dean's latest photodrama, "Outside the Law." which i3 to be shown at the Richmond theatre, on Sunday. Aug. 28. The set represents San Francisco's Chinatown, and four

complete ' blocks of this famous section were produced in detail. Three hundred Orientals and many other characteristic types were used while the Chinatown scenes were being filmed. MURRETTE A human-interest story backed up by dramatic incidents which climax in a mad cattle stampede is the "Sky Pilot," which is showing for a threeday engagement at the Murrette theatre.

The story is taken from Ralph Con

nor s book of the same title. King

Vidor. as director of "this Catherine

Curtis production, has faithfuly carried out the sentiment of this popular novel, and has taken care that the film version of the story maintains

the comely human vein as well as thj dramatic incidents that mark the film as one of the most interesting and exciting of the year. . There - is no doubt but that the scenes of the cattle stampede in which 4,000 panic-stricken cattle are seen dashing madly on toward the form of the helpless little ranch girl will for-

MURRAY VAUDEVILLE.

" The bill at the Murray this half is a wonder. It is a strong array of attractive and humorous entertainment. Sidney Taylor and company headline the four offerings with a light sketch. The vein running through it is a comical one and the individual accomplishments of the three characters are given space for play. Included in the cast are Carl B. Toelle; Miss Ruth Hall and Sidney Taylor. "A Thousand Dollars," the title, only tells part of it Many times -vaudeville attenders have seen a ventriloquist handle one

dummy. But how many times do they

see two dnmmys in action almost sim

ultaneously? Howard, the cause for

the interesting events incident to the presentation, deserves and receives

unstinted appreciation for his efforts

I The scene is a dugout in the front line

irencnes.

The greatest dog act Frank Holland

has ever booked is now playing, Justice cannot be given by description,

Let it suffice to cay that the canines

are intelligent, and well educated te

their work. Mowatt and Mullen liven up a lively act. With their syncopated action and joyful jazzy appearances they strike a responsive note. Carmel Myers in "A Dangerous Moment," is the film feature. Marvin.

OBSERVE BUNDLE DAY

HERE ON AUGUST 30

t Picture if you can, as many as 50,-

000 men, women and children walking

miles through the snow and mountains without a whole piece of wearing apparei. This happened last October, following a continuation of Turkish atrocities upon the Armenian race. Fifty thousand 'were thu3 deported, but thousands and thousands died from exposure, and thousands of operations were performed on frozen limbs. Bundle day will be observed here Aug. 30. Did they get food, clothing and shel

ter? No. Supplies were low. They got some soup, some, black bread, and for clothing they got, old flour sacks

and burlap bags. For shelter they

were turned out again into the moun

tains and the bitter winter because there was no room for them, and only

sufficient supplies left for the 10,000 orphans in that section. How many of them later died from exposure no one knows.

A perfumed grapefruit has been produced in Florida.

PESKY BED -BUGS P. D. Q.

Try Jnst once P. D. Q. -Petky Devils Quietus as a preventive or to rid Bed Buss, Roaches, Fleaa and Ants. Ever familv

should use P. D. Q. house

cleaning time to guard against the Pesky Devils and to prevent moths. - P. D. Q. is not an insect powder, but is a new chemical that kills insects and their eesrs. Each package contains free patent spout to enable you to set to the hard-to-eet-at places and saves the juice. A 35 cent package makes on quart, enough to kill a million insects and their eggrs. Your druesist has it or get it tor you.

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consider selecting your new Fall clothes nevertheless you'd like to see what's what for the new season.

is for just to show you the

season's new features the new fabrics, new colors, new styles.

So come in we'll not bother you if you'd rather took around by yourtelj. or we'll gladly explain the new thing we' mot urge you to buy. Generous Credit

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PALACE TODAY

"UP IN MARY'S ATTIC" ' and ETHEL CLAYTON in "Vicky Van"

SNIFF. PANAMA'S HURT. PANAMA, Aag. 26.-President Por-

ras has signed a decree declaring the

remihlie of Panama in Ha in mmirninsf

for one month. He has ordered that the flag be displayed at half mast

on. all public buildings. This action was taken in consequence of the

award to Costa Rica of disputed territory along the frontier.

Brazil has a mine from which gold and silver have been taken almost continuously since 1725.

She's nimble fingered If you feel band on your watch today you'U know she's in town she's nimble fingered and beautiful keep your eyes open for her.

Watch women's hands and win

the reward

She's outside the law.

More dope tomorrow

Murrette Theatre "Whtne the Start Twinkle First" Theatre Beautiful . v I

NOW PLAYING

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PRCSINTS

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Ralph Connor's great etory of the rugged Rockies, told

with every tfhrul and throb by Colleen Mtoore, John Bowera and DaviSl Butler.

A first HiLVana

Directed by KING VIDOR

SEE

the most thrilling cattle stamped ever filmed; vivid pictures of life in the Canadian Rockies, and the love story of a mountain girl, a sky pilot and a hard-fighting cowboy. -

ADDED FEATURES Two-Reel Universal Comedy, "THE SMART ALEC" Fooc News and Newsetteas

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AWCTINCMerGDMS

and SAYINGS. i

50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Plus War Tax

Prices

Seats on sale Friday morning at the box office.

10:00 SUNDAY MORNING 10 : 00 Free Bible Moving Pictures and Descriptive Lecture Dr. P. DeWitt Pottle, of Dayton, Ohio 7 , Wonderful moving pictures, portraying Biblical events and their relation to present day happenings. Instructive, interesting, entertaining. . . MURRAY

THEATRE SEATS FREE , ALL WELCOME NO COLLECTION INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS '

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SUNDAY at the

MURRAY Vaudeville "BETTER COME EARLY" Pipe Organ Concert, Orchestra Another Strong Bill

Thursday "and Last Half Sidney Taylor and Co. in "A Thousand Dollars", a bright, pleasing and refined comedy sketch. Cast of characters: Thomas A. Dixon, a broker. Mr. Carl B. Toelle; Beatrice Whalen, an heiress. Miss L. Ruth Hall; "Jerry", an office boy, Mr. Sidney Taylor. Great Howard in "A Refined Ventrlloquial Oddity." Great laughing act. Keith big-time presentation. Mowatt and Mullen A clever comedian and a classy girl in "Bits of Comedy and Novelty". YOu will thoroughly enjoy this act. Formerly the Ben Mowatt Troupe, SOME ACT! Hector and His Pals Hector is what the world claims "Only a Dog" but he and his pats can entertain any audience. Do not miss seeing them. Carmel Myers in "A Dangerous Moment" Five Reels of Night Life in the Great Metropolis v Coming Monday Dancing Dorans: Clifford and Leslie; La Rose and Adams and Al Jerome. COMING SOON "THE SPIRIT OF MARDI GRAS" Four classy girls and a clown Jazz Band of Six Men 10 Persons. The Greatest Act we have ever booked.

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One of the greatest days of the entire Assembly 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, E. H. Scott, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Lecture-Sermon, Rev. Chas. W. Whitman, a favorite with Richmond audiences. 2:00 p.m. Prelude, Cincinnati Choral Choir

3:00 p. m. Lecture x . .Dr0 Lye II M0 Mader The World's Best Known Chemist and Crystalographer , An address full of Science, Wit and Humor' in which Dr. Rader will tell how T. N. T. was made safe to handle, how Garbage was turned into Perfume and give many other interesting scien- -i tific experiments. ;

7:30 p. m. Grand Concert

iincimnati Choral

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20 picked voices, directed by Wm. Duning, Jr., from one of Cincinnati's best known musical organizations of more than 70 people. A grand treat for everybody. ADMISSION, GOOD FOR ALL DAY, ONLY 40c

Saturday Night ID

An Evening for the Kiddies

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