Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 111, 10 May 1922 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922.
NO-BABY SHORTAGE ;; 111 LAIIO OF FAf.llilE, HO OBSERVERS REPORT
.(By Associated Press) BUZULUK, Samara Province. Russia, May 10. There has been no baby famine In the Volga Valley. Even during the six months Just passed, when hundreds of thousands of adults and children have died, the stork has made a valiant fight to keep apace vith the Reaper. Accurate statistics
are just as lacking on the birth rate as on the death rate, but an observer in the famine districts finds on every
hand evidence that the peasant moth
ers have been fruitful.even -when the
land was not." - - ; The Samara district, despite the rav
ages of famine among children last autumn literally svrarms with infants. ' Thousands" of new-born babies, thrust upon famine-stricken communities by undernourished mothers probably have, died within a few days or weeks after birth. Others are tiny living skeletons with drawn faces like old men. But most of them whom the correspondent saw at railway stations, in box cars riding with their mothers to some more fruitful region and elsewhere, seemed plump and rosy and happy. " Many Children. " An American Relief administration censns of Samara province last September showed that 44 pereent of the
inhabitants were children under 16 years of aa;e. While the mortality among children was very high last September they have received food from America and elsewhere since then which the adults have not and the death rate recently has been higher among men than among either adult women or children. Asked why th children lived and the adults died, bearded-old peasant with clear honest eyes hining from his weathered face said it was very simple. "When the children cry for food we give it to them, even if it is the last we have," he said.
RICHMOND. . Will Rogers, one of the most prominent actors of the silTersheet, has the role of Professor Ezra Botts, the leading part in the new Paramount picture "One Glorious Day" which , will be shown at the Richmond theatre Wednesday.
The story, which is by Walter Woods
Minstrels Here Tonight .Better Working Conditions
are Reported in unto ;
to duplicate the success of "Passion," which in a two week's engagement at the New York Capitol, largest theatre in the world, dre wan attendance of
more than 200,000 people, greater than
the entire state of New Mexico. The production was a year in the
making and appearing in the. cast are more than 2000 persons. Pola Negri
and A. B. Baringer, is one of the most j portrays the role of Varmencita, the
umM "ci "linen, wnue me roie oi ciearette eirl.
Professor Botts is one of the greatest
novelties ever screened. Lila Lee plays opposite Mr. Rogers in the leading feminine role of Molly Mclntvre.
John Fox plays the mysterious char-' acter "Ek," which, it is said, will be I
in the nature of a complete surprise
Today 127th Anniversary of Washington's Election (By Associated Press PHILADELPHIA, May 10. Today is
for screen patrons. "One Florious Day" I the 127th anniversary of the conven-
is genuine comedy. Alan Hale plays !, wQ f tho sw' ronHnentai
Congress, which unanimously' elected
the villain lover of the girl and other
characters of Importance are nor-
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I pay roll here was more than $9,000,000 i made in 1919, when wages were double l the present rate.
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. , 1J3.V Associiita rre. Wednesday Mav 10 COLUMBUS, Ohio. May 10. Better j Webb No. 24. F. & A. M working conditions in Ohio than in j Called meeting. Work in Master Ma many months are reflected in ftsures son degree. Beginning 7 o'clock. IL. ..kt amnlnltiunt huranai Friday, MlV 12
l"c : " T. ;TT f King Solomon's Chapter. No. 4 for the week ending April 29. the last A M stated convocatlon compilation, the report by the state
department , of industrial relations STEEL PAY ROLL, FIRST TIME shows i IN YEAR, ABOVE $4,000,000 The ratio of men to jobs now is less j YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, May 10 For than four.-while some months ago It the first time in Jugl u month Q was around ten.- - . ' During the week, 8,047 men applied ! monthly pay roll of this steel center
for jobs, and 2,806 were given work, ac-i has gone aDove the $4,000,000 mark, cording to the figures. (Figures made public by the bankers Women who applied totaled 3,839, of i today gave $4,070,907 as the April pay which 1,943 were placed in positions. j roll, $500,000 greater than the total
Pennsylvania has a tea crop indigenous to the Blue mountain region which largely supplants oriental tea in that district.
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Approximately the . same ratio is
seen in the report for the month of April. Men who asked for work at the bureaus during the month numbered 36,366, of which -10,318 were given jobs. Women applicants were 14,770, of that number 8,040, being placed in positions.
for the month previous. The record
rravpd h T'mfiv t?o?t rDn, George Washington commander-in- j pear in the "Minstrels o' Bagdad trayea Dy tmiiy Rait, George Nichols ,., ;,, k I , ,,, tt,a wacv
and Clarence Burton
MURRAY Vivian Martin has some unique experiences in "Pardon My French," her second Messmore Kendall production
wnicft is released by Goldwvn. She
piays tne part or an actress of the road who returns to New York after some experiences, funny in the retrospect, but not so funny while they were being endured. -- '.
Folly decides that she has had
chief of all the armies raised or to be
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raiseu lor lue ueituse ui Auiencau iiuerty. The session was also marked by the passage of a petition to King George III, the rejection of which i3
i said to have opened the way for ac
quiescence to the Declaration of Inde-
opening for two nights at the Wash
ington theatre tonight.
pendence, Inasmuch as no choice was left to the colonists but submission or resistance. The election of Washington as commander-in-chief was moved by Thomas
! Johnson of Maryland, and urged by
fntrf thc r S "r "" i John Adams of Massachusetts. Wash- LENGTHEN FARM COURSE
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AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS (By Associated Press) LIMA, Ohio, May 10. Dorothy Cannon, daughter of Dr. J. L. Cannon, of this city, has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship offered by the national office of the Tribe of Ben Hur. She has the choice of any school in the country.
L k i !. BoeT R0m7. by John Jay of New York against eight weeks, goes to bed in a bandaged condition. ! Ka'-.
For her $5. less the asenfs cntnmia-
sion, she has been purHued by an old
man, who is comically crazy, with a ,oud eOUKh to be hard thirt feet
iboppr ,nH S i ? .a away and into which messages may nbr Lln!Z& Poken from the same distance are.
uuu, uiiLu x i Li a, ii t cue iicia
taken refuge in a rain barrel in which
ja new invention designed as a "time-
RAIL DIRECTORS CHOSEN I?y .Associated Press.) KANSAS CITY. May 10. Moritz Rosenthal, Mason B. Starring and Pier-
i a man tramples her down in his efforts !
to hide. Of course there are rehearsals, too. i
This lake-off on some
movie production is one of the many
tunny scenes in this hilarious photocomedy, which comes to the Murray theatre, Thursday. MURRETTE Pola Negri, the beautiful foreign star who made motion picture ' history
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Ooerl7MiUion Jan UteJ Ytarly
chosen for the directorate of the Kan
sas City Southern railroad to succeed W. H. Williams and B. S. Guinness, of New York retired and to fill one other vacancy at the annual meeting here yesterday.
EXTRA SHIFT IS NEEDED TO HANDLE COAL CARS (By Associated Press) SANDUSKY, Ohio, May 10 A night shift has" been put on the Pennsylvania coal docks here'. Despite the coal strike,: coal la coming from the mines of southern . Ohfo :arid 'West: Virginia, most of It' being "moved to upper lake ports by boat.
dated First National for the Ameri
can screen, will be seen in the leading role of "Gypsy Blood," a picturization of the French version of Prosper Merimee's "Carmen," at the Murrette theater, commencing Thursday. "Gypsy Blood," produced on an elaborate and lavish scale under the direction of Ernst Lubitsch, is expected
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PALACE TODAY s ANITA STEWART In the sensational melodrama "Harriet and The Piper" A First National attraction. Also 2 Big Comedies "WANTED: AN ALIBI" and Mutt and Jeff THURSDAY The Last of the White Eagle Plays
ST. ANDREW'S AUDITORIUM HILGER SISTERS Cello Violin Piano Tuesday, May 16th 8:00 p. m. Admission 50c Reserved Seats, 75c Plat at Fulghum's, 1000 Main St Next Monday and Tuesday
DOAN'SW 60 at all Drug Stores roster Milburn Co. rllg.CUmIVurlalo.Ni:
POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW INCREASE OF BUSINESS WASHINGTON. May 10. Postal receipts at 50 selected offices aggregated 22,098.000 in April, the postoffice department announced Tuesday. This was an increase of 7.31 per cent over the same month last year, and the department said, reflected the continued improvement in business conditions.
Between You and Me There's nothing like a fragrant cup of "Bona" to develop the old-time pep.
Bona Coffee
is a; wonderful blend of good coffees an exhilarating and refres hi n g drink for all.
Your Local Grocer meets the competition of the chain store, by unexcelled service. Give him youf trade. -
Lifting Labor's Yoke
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Tonite and Tomorrow Nite "MINSTRELS O' BAGDAD" Seats Now Selling Curtain at 8:15 Friday and Saturday CONWAY TEARLE
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A Wide Open Town
Saturday Morning Special Children's Morning Matinee "Little Orphan Annie" Send the little ones, we will take care of them.
RICHMOND A THEATRE-1-' Now Showing BETTY C0MPS0N in
The Law and
the Woman"
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A Tale of Miscarried Justice A woman thru hate sends a man to prison and a woman thru love sets him free. ALSO AL ST. JOHN in a great comedy "SPEED"
Coming Thursday Will Rogers and Lila Lee
-in
JIL
"One Glorious Day
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MURRAY "BETTER COME EARLY"
Pipe Organ Concert Orchestra
A GREAT BILL
First faalf Four Daj s DANCE FLASHES "A Terpsichorean Novelty." Five artists, three charming girls and two talented young men, in an artistic musical and dance offerings. Special stage settings. The GREAT HARMON "Violin Virtuoso." A concert artist now appearing in vaudeville. A rare treat for all music lovers. Classical and popular selections. PITZER and DAY "The Flapper and the OldTimer." A pretty girl and a "rube" in . character comedy sketch.
THE FENNARDS "Juggling a la Carte." An exposition of "hat and club juggling, also boomerang throwi n g, interspersed with comedy. - Edna Murphy and John Walker in "PLAYING SQUARE"
Coming Thursday Dolce Sisters Revue, Permane and- Shelley, Fay md Weston, Vocca.
M
urrette
Big Double Program
Last Times Today
Charlie Chaplin
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His latest laugh producer He'll work you overtime with laughs. Better see Charlie.
2nd Feature
GEORGE
WALSH
in
"Serenade"
A Etory of old Madrid, of dusky Spanish Beauties and dashing" Spanish Don. See how they can love and hate.
Starting Tomorrow POLA NEGRI In "GYPSY BLOOD"
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