Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 261, 13 September 1921 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1921.

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ment of the customs tariffs. 5. Free navigation ol the Amur and Sungari riverp. PEKING, Sept. 13 China will refuse to entertain Japan's proposals relative to settlement of the Shantung

controversy, it is declared by

son in the confidence of the adminis-

VAPLE5 enL 13 A "funeral dei Oration, it will base its action on the luie" is theay. the Naples news-J found that the award of Shantung to pfpers described the burial of Alberto UPn by the treaty of Versailles was AlSrio fSuted T to have been one of Ja!. and that Japan has no right to AlLKflU, reyuicu w . . , thk nriT cos. In Chg.t.. whin). sr.

ALTEBIO OF CAMORRA, KILLED BY ASSASSIN; GIVEN FINE FUNERAL

the chiefs of the Camorra in America.

He was formerly a Camorra leader in Naples btit fled from here several years ago. He settled In America, and is alleged to have amassed a fortune of $500,000 by blackmail. He was assassinated in New York a few weeks back and his body brought back to Italy by his wife. The funeral was attended by thousands of Neapolitans. The body was borne on the elaborate hearse which is reserved only for notables, among them of recent memory. Enrico Caruso. Alterio's funeral was an event. The religious service in the church was marked with all the possible pomp and ceremony attendant on funerals given

to high dignitaries of church and state. An orchestra of almost 100 pieces accompanied the mass which was still augmented in impresslveness by a large choir. The church, St. James of the Spanish Nobles, was elaborately hung in mourning, folds of tapestry being suspended about the walls and ceiling. Quite a number of priests officiated at the ceremony. The funeral procession was of great moment. In it marched practically all of Alterio's associates in his profession. A dozen or more men shouldered a large floral offering which was carried in the procession. The design on it was that of a clock which registered the hour of half past twelve. The cost of this has been announced as 2,000 lire.

The coffin also attracted much at

tention. It

the privileges in Shantung which were

conierrea by concession upon Germany, which were turned over to Japan at the peace conference. The Chino-German agreement provided Germany could not transfer rights ceded to it to any other nation, and also there was a reservation to the effect that China might redeem control of the railways constructed in Shantung. ,

The Theatres j

MURRETTE Lew Cody and Charles Richman have the leading male roles opposite

Norma Talmadge in her latest Asso

ciated First National starring vehicle,

he Sign on the Door," which is be

ing shown at the Murrette theatre. The production is adapted from Channing Pollock's stage play of the same name, in which Marjorie Rambeau appeared, and it is said to be ideally suited to Miss Talmadge's histrionic ability. "The Sign on the Door" has been picturized on an elaborated scale under the direction of Herbert Brenon. and it is heralded as one of the most pretentious films of the year. A cast of exceptional excellency enacts the various rojes. Besides Mr. Cody as Frank Devereaux and Mr. Richman as "Lafe" Regan, the following well known players are to be seen: Helen Weir as Helen Regan. Paul

a cn Qnmrrn m urn st i .

'i,r. v.7 Xi,i.7 iT, McAllister, as the District Attorney, has been chronicled that' d Rnhrr aB 4,an .mu

it came from America, cost $5,000 and

was engraved in silver. The crowd which followed the body to the grave was a vertiable "unending stream of people."

IMMIGRANT CHANGES PLAGE WITH SISTER; MAY DEPORT LATTER

and Robert Agnew as Alan Churchill. MURRAY Antonio Moreno, star of "The Secret of the Hills," which is showing at the Murray theater, and his director, Chester Bennett, went on a strange hunt

ing expedition during the making of j

me proaucuon. it was necessary ior one scene to show several bats flying about A visit to each of the animal stores in and about Los Angeles proved that none could furnish the bats. There is no call for this animal around which much superstition has been woven. "It's no use." said Bennett, "we have got to go bat hunting ourselves." "They are asleep in the daytime."

repnea Moreno, "it should be easy

lage, with the surrounding farm houses and the stone chateau, was razed under the fire of heavy artillery used to represent the German guns in

the battle of the Marne. One instance of the care taken to

a per-1 r,nrfs(1nr faithfullv thai hattl BfAnf-a

was the rebuilding ordered after a careful examination of the village houses by Mr. Ingram. He discovered that three of the houses did not con

form with the plans of the French village sent from France, whereupon the buildings in" question were wrecked and more exact reproductions of the originals erected in their stead. More than five thousand men participated in the battle scenes, all of whom served with the American forces

abroad. Constant drilling of the actor j

soldiers made it possible to eliminate practically all danger- of accidents such as usually mar great "mob" scenes in the movies. As an added precaution, however.

field hospitals were erected for prac-J

ticai, not picture, purposes. However, war is by no means the principal feature of the great Ibanez novel. The true spirit of the book has been caught in the screen version, the spirit of love, humanity, youth and age. with all the tragedies and re

actions induced by the culminating episodes of the Armageddon. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE. The big act at the Murray this half is virtually the whole show. In comparison, the other three acts are but satellites. Amid, the colorful Japanese lanterns eight young ladies group themselves into a musical circle. Armed with saxaphones, trombone, clarinet, violin and banjos, and supported by a young lady at the piano, the company swings from tune to tune. Bert Earle heads the array. The Richmond audience which hesitates to give unreservedly of its praise is cheating the artists. Bobby Van Horn, the black face, lacks a little pep, but notwithstanding is the ace of the three remaining acts.

He possesses a good voice and makes ; good on several jokes. ; - -There is a bit of music in the Mel

lon and Ttenn offering, but not enough to class it with the purely musical. Trusting to their wit for success, the couple present a fair brand of humov. Monday afternoon's audience seemed favorably impressed. If there were not so many "Funny Fellows in Funny Falls." on the vaudeville circuits, one might appreciate more completely the stunts by Nash and Thompson. However, they are not inferior to those exhibiting tho same kind of stage offering. Antonio Moreno in "Secret of the Hills," is the film feature. j

NEW YORK. Sept. 13. Stefania

Watrobaska of Westport. Conn., who

came here eight years ago from Pol

and, worked hard and saved her mon-jto catch them

ey against the day when she could; "it would be easy if we knew where send for the rest of the family, they nested," said Bennett, "but as Famine crept over her land and this.we don't and as we haven't time to spring Stenfania learned the only one 8earch all over California for sleeping

left was her youngster sister, aro-. Dats j hink it would be much better

She sent tne passage money anu

to hunt them by night.

So one evening the star and his director set out to catch bats. They had some wild adventures during the night and by the scratches both carried the

next morning it may be assumed they

met these bats at close range. How

ever, the trip might be called success

ful, for they returned with a dozen captive bats. They showed the bats.

offered no excuses as to how they ob

tained their scratches and remained

silent as to the adventures of the

Una.

waited anxiously for Karolina's arriv

al. When she went 0 Ellis Island she learned that Karolina had arrived too late; that Poland's quota of immigrants for September had been filled and she would have to return to Poland. Karolina was heartbroken and desperate. She would never go back to the misery she had left.. She would kill herself first she said. ' Stefania made a sudden resolve.

She would return in her sister's place. I DlhL

sne rui ner Awnno-Due n .uu anyone about the lot mentions coat on Karolina Then she gave her,b at.nuntlng Moreno and Bennett be.'"iJi. coa. angry or offended and walk

her. Stefania ruse was discovered after several days when she refused to eat. She was brought before the federal commissioner, yesterday charged with her first offense that of aiding an alien unlawfully to enter the country but was so weak that her case was postponed. The immigration men said she will have to go back to Poland if her sister is not found. But Stefania refuses to tell where Karolina is.

Murrette "Where s the Stars Twinkle First"

TODAY and TOMOROW and even that's hardly long enough for all to see

JAPANESE ADVANCE TRADING PROPOSAL . IN EASTERN MEETING

TOKIO, Sept. 13. The Japanese delegates to the conference with representatives of the far eastern repub

lic of Siberia in Dairen have advanced

five proposals, according to special dispatches from Dairen. They are: 1. The organization of a syndicate of Japanese traders to do business in Russia. 2. The establishment of a joint Russo-Japanese bank. 3. Recognition of Japan's superior fishery, forestry and mining rights in Siberia. 4. Lifting of the embargo on the export of gold and furs and a rearrange-

away. WASHINGTON The French village pictured in the

Rex Ingram production of Blasco lb-;

anez "The Four Horsemen or tne

Apocalypse", now being presented at;

the Washington Theatre, was prob-j ably the biggest setting ever con- j structed for motion picture purposes.

Nearly three months were consumed by Metro workmen in the construction of the buildings. Then the entire vil-

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What's Behind the Sign on the Door? The conflict of a woman's faith. The hope of a wife's heart. The triumph of a man's trust. Reviewers Say: "Norma Talmadge's most brilliant performance" and They're Right! Channing Pollock's Big Play Directed by HERBERT BRENON Impossible to withstand it's force! Also Showing VERA STEDMAN in "OH! BUDDY" A Two-Reel Christie Comedy And Fox News and Newsettes COMING THURSDAY TOM MIX In "A RIDES' ROMEO"

Richmond TODAY GLADYS WALTON in "ALL DOLLED UP" EDrjrE POLO in last of "KING OF THE CIRCUS" EILLEN SEDGWICK In "Terror Trail"

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MURRAY "BETTER COME EARLY" Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra A Keith Big Time Bill Today and Wednesday BERT EARLE and His

, EIGHT MUSICAL MISSES "The Greatest and Most Pretentious Musical Offering in Vaudeville." Here is another "whale of an act", of the same calibre and class as "The Spirit of Mardi Gras." We know you enjoyed that act, but wait until you see BURT EARLE and his EIGHT BEAUTIFUL TALENTED GIRLS The acme of class, refinement and artistry intermingled with the seductive "Jazz". Another Keith and Or--pheum headline act. Yes, they cost $1,000 weekly, but you like to see them so we buy them for you. We predict this act to be as big a hit as "Spirit of Mardi , Gras" or Rubeville". Engaged this season as a feature of the New York Winter Garden Show. MELLON and RENN In "Bits of Comedy, Song and Dance". NASH and THOMPSON "Funny Fellows in Funny Falls" Acrobatic Comedians. BOBBY VAN HORN "The Ace of Spades" ANTONIO MORENO . "Secret of the Hills" 5-Reel Feature Coming Thursday Lancton, Smith and Lancton; Martha Hamilton and Co.; Valentine and Belle; Jones and Crumbley.

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