Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 21, 25 January 1922 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALL.ALlUiii AiND Ji-iiu LUiGK AA1, K1CJHMOMD, 1ND., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25, 1922.
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lA USERS OF COSMETICS. ARE WORLD CHEATERS, SAYS SALVATION HEAD
(By Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 23. Women who powder their noses, touch up their hair with a bit of golden glint or add the bloom of youth to their cheeks are positively dishonest, Evangeline Booth, national commander of the Salvation Army, declared while here recently. Women use "makeup" to deceive, Miss Booth ard. "A woman has no right to fool the world," she added. "The woman with blazing cheeks, indigo eyes and carroty hair is a cheat." Many divorces are caused by the fact that women have attempted to deceive their husbands regarding their appearance, she thinks. Man, she added, wants women as nature intended they should be. Cosmetic Sale Disgrace. The enormous sale of cosmetics in the United States is a disgrace to the country, Miss Booth feels. "If our young women of today would only take the money they use for paint and powder, and buy milk for the poor, starving babies of the world, they wouldnt' need any artifice to make themselves attractive," she said. "In their cheeks would be the hue of Joy
that comes from the heart and in their tyes the light that comes only from
giving service to tho wond. Miss Booth thinks moderation and utility should be the guide when it come3 to clothes. Following the style of the Salvation Army, she says, skirts should be five or six inches above the ground. "Too many women today destroy their true womanliness by immodest dressing and they have only thernEClves to blame when their characters are questioned," she asserted.
MURRETTE. There is nothing which quickens the human pulse more than heart interest. It is the reed which never produces a discordant note, the heart string which never fails to respond to the master's touch; it is the dominating theme of life. It is life! Ia selecting his Initial vehicle for presentation through the Associated Producers, J. L. Frothingham decided upon filming "The Ten Dollar Raise," a Saturday Evening Fost story from the pen of a popular American writer, Peter B. Kyne.
to collect the insurance money for the owners. That was the signal for a fight, on the outcome of which hung the fate of the sturdy little schooner. Bradley Nickerson, the mate, thinking it was mutiny, and unaware of the owner's orders to sink the ship, joined in with the Swede. It was "some fight, but they managed to reach, the, wheel just in time to change the course of the ship and avoid disaster. This is but one of the many thrilling spectacular scenes included in "Partners of the Tide," Irvin V. Willat's
latest production, released by Hodkin
atre. It is a story of the sea adapted from the novel of the same name written by Joseph C. Lincoln. Shipwrecks, daring rescues, a fight be-
j tween divers inside a ship on the bot
tom oi me sea, ana a lenaer uue or love, have all been combined by Irvjn V". Willat into a picture that has real heart interest. RICHMOND There are screen heroines who appeal to one's sympathies from the moment they appear in a picture; there are others who seem to grow upon one as the story progresses;
THE FORUM
We as members of the Chester M. E. Sunday school, one hundred find twenty-one members today, commend the officers for the clfort they have set forth to enforce the, 18th amendment of the constitution of the United States. And we feel that by that enforcement it will make a better place for ourselves and our posterity. Signed, Chester M. E. Sunday School, committee, Raymond Farst and Everett Hunt.
A GREAT BOON There are many mothers, nervous and rundown in vitality, to whom. Scott's Emulsion
would be a great boon.
It s the very genius ot Scotts Emulsion to build strength.
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"The Ten Dollar Raise was decided I SOn, now showing at the Murray tho
upon ior me reason that it is a drama , wherein ninety million people of Amerlea's population can see themselves, a story of every-day life with everyday situations brought out in a way to make you imagine you are one of the characters upon the screen. It closes at the Murrette theatre tonight. It is the story of an elderly bookkeeper, who existed on. a smalt salary for 20 years and lived on the hopc3 of a 10 dollar raise, which a miserly employer promised annually, but always put off until the following Christmas. For years he waited for the raise that he might be financially able to propose to the head stenographer in the same ofiice. MURRAY. "You can't wreck this ship when my pup can't swim!" So said Peet, the big Swede seaman on board the "Thomas Doane" when he overheard the plans of the rest of the crew to run the ship on the rocks in order
succeed in enlisting the sympathies fully despite their hardest efforts. Jane Novak, the charming heroine of and leading woman in William S. Hart's new Paramount picture, "Three Word Brand," which begins at the Richmond theatre today, is of the first named type. Miss Novak was born in St. Louis and was educated in a convent of that city. Her first recognition as screen player came when William S. Hart chose her for "Selfish Yates" as his leading woman. She then did the feminine lead in "The Tiger Man"
with Mr. Hart. Later she appeared
some few, unfortunately, who never opposite Charles Ray in "The Claws ot
the Hun" and "A Nine O'clock Town. Miss Novak is & fin type of the American girl, simple and wholesome, demure and winsome. Her home Hft reflects her screen personality or viceversa. Great things are expected of her because she is developing new
strength and power with every pro-
PRISONER'S WIFE OBJECTS TO BEDBUGS IN COUNTY JAIL! SPRINGFIELD. 111., Jan. 25. Bedbugs in the Sangamon county jail here aroused a complaint by Mrs. Clarence Smith after Federal Judge Fitzhenry had sentenced her husband there fov three months for bootleeging. She
duction in which she appears and the 'told the judge the Springfield jail waa
uniii ior ouman DeinKe ana ine juagu transferred him to Bloomington.
screen future of the actress is assured
She has an exceptionally strong role in "Three Word Brand."
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PALACE TODAYWALLACE REID in the breezy 5-act laugh and thrill producer "DOUBLE SPEED" With it ART AC.CORD in "Winners of the West" and a
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FOUR CAMERONS Two men and two women in their novelty offering, "Like Father, Like Son", consisting of youth, beauty, comedy, sensationalism, good singing and clever acrobatics. A pot pourrl of unusual talent direct from the Keith big-time theatres.
Taylor, Macy and Hawks "Three Aces of Harmony," Remember when you see these three boys what we say here. They will be unable to retire from the stage until they sing three or four encores. That is what they were compelled to do at The Palace, Ft. Wayne. You will scream at their comedy and applaud their einging. Hear these boys.
Van and Vernon "A Peach and a Stew" Comedy act Eugene Brothers "A feat or two and a laugh or two on a bar or two"
"PAFTNERS OF THE TIDE" Five-Reel Feature of the Sea
Coming Thursday: Rings and Rainbows, a Miniature Musical Comedy, j)e Lyle and Marmon, Jessie Millar, Yamanata Duo.
THEATRE
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January Clearance
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Not much on mouth-work, but in a fight oh, man! And you'll say he had to fight in THIS picture. A rousing story of love and the Golden West.
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THREE-WORD BRAND Said "Come On." And They Did Come! Indians at first. Then ruffians of the plains. Then coyote politicians. And, driven on by a great love, this silent fighter beat them all ! A tale of the West that was and the West that is today.
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Showing Also MACK SENNETT COMEDY BATTLE ROYAL'
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Coming Sunday GLORIA SWANSON in "THE GREAT MOMENT
Coming Tomorrow "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" Zane Grey's Powerful Story SUNDAY D. W. Griffith's Powerfdl Production "THE
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