Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 118, 18 May 1922 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922.
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NO NEW RUSS
POLITICAL PARTIES
WILL BE LEGALIZED
(By Associated Press) MOSCOW. May 18. No new political parties can be legalized in Russia for a number of years and the Communist Party must continue to keep its ranks closed except -to those
strictly sympathetic with the dicta-' torship of the proletariat, G. E. Zinovleff told the last session of the AllRussian Communist Party Congress. Zinovieff Is head of the Third Internationale, president of the Petrograd Provincial Soviet, one of Premier Lenine's closest friends and the author of Lenine's biography. He is a fiery, revolutionary crusader and in the Soviet regime virtually has been dictator of Petrograd. "Our party has the monopoly of legality," he said. "The danger of this monopoly is that a number of people are getting into the party who would go into the petty bougeoisie parties If such existed. t No Bad Intentions. "They are not coming into the party with bad intentions, and are honest enough but bring in bourgeois
ie views. They are an active part of
the population who like to participate
in the economic and political life of the country. We shall surely be the
monopolists of the legality of any party in this country for-a number of years to come." M. Zinovieff said it would be difficult to clear out this element of the party but, as the labor class must "do in" the bourgeoise,, the party's difficulties, no matter how great, in restoring Russia, should not permit any unripe measure that would lead to the restoration of the Mensheviki or other bourgeoisie. More serious attention must also be paid to the press, M. Zinovieff declared, as the bourgeoisie writers are trying to get an independent press and. even journalists registered as employes of the newspapers now permitted to operate ( all government controlled) are mostly of the old intelligent class.
FLAPPERS WITH BOBBED HAIR TO ACT AS BRIDESMAIDS WHEN ROYALTY WEDS
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compelling interest and fine ideals, ing street" is a combination or a
n ha a frfnaHnir niot which deals tnnning detective story, a political
with the imprisonment of an Innocent' intrigue and an intense love affair.
man for a crime he did not commit j ine ending comes as a surprise.
and whose plucky wife manages a; . great industry through the directions! PROPOSES AMENDMENT TO
he secretly gives her from his ceii bars. It Is a great story of a stead-j fast love, of tragedy, pathos, happi-i
ness and courage, which is the big
dominating theme. And the photog-;
raphy of this production, which opens an engagement at the Murrette theatre Thursday is 6uperb." The photoplay is adapted from Andrew Soutar's story of the same name, with Naomi Childers, a beautiful and charming actress, in the leading feminine role, and Sam de Grasse as her leading man. Others in the cast of this First National attraction, which was directed by Sidney Franklin, are Lionel Belmore, Adolph Menjou, Lloyd Whitlock, Alec B. Francis, Ray Howard, Gloria Hope and Charles Hill Mailes.
MURRAY Jewels valued at one-half million are worn by members of the Earle
REGULATE CHILD LABOR WASHINGTON, May 18. A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution providing that "congress shall havepower to regulate throughout the United States the em
ployment of persons under 18 years of age," was introduced Wednesday by Representative Fitzgerald, Republican,
Ohio. His action followed the decis ion Monday by the supreme court
adding the child labor act "unconsti
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Above, left to right. Princess Kira, Princess Ileana, bridesmaids; below. King Alexander of Serbia and Princess Marie of Roumania. Once more the great American flapper can flap triumphantly, for are not two of her species to officiate as bridesmaids at a royal weddir.g in the far-off Balkans? They are. Princess Ileana, sister of the bride, Princess Marie of Roumania, and Princess Kira Cyrillovna, bobbed hair and all, are the Balkan flappers. They will be bridesmaids at the wedding of King Alexander of Serbia and Princess Marie.
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at Murray theatre beginning Thursday, in this production the star appears as a rajah and wears many jewels such as sunbursts, rings, ropes of pearls, diamond collars and other decorations of a native prince of In-
Jehan, also wears a great number or expensive jewels. In addition to this a collection of valuable jades, the property of a Pasa
dena collector, and insured for an enormous sum, were borrowed for several sequences. The female members of the comnanv also wore costly jewels in the
I way of necklaces, rings and brooches. : At the banquet scene is a riot of brilliant colors and sparkling gms. It
beconie3 a veritable fairy land unaer, .the attractive lighting display used
in this set I
The story of "The Man Fiom Down-
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MICHAEL GOFFENA GREENVILLE, Ohio. May 18. Michael Goffena. 82 years old, is dead at his home, 502 East Main street, Versailles. ..Mr. Goffena had been a life long resident of Versailles. His widow and several children, grandchildren and other relatives survive. Funeral Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Denis Catholic church in Versailles. Rev. Father Cor tain will officiate. Interment in the Catholic cemetery at Frenchtown.
RICHARD C. SNYDER EATON. Ohio. May 18. Funeral services for Richard C. Snyder, 72 years old, who died Wednesday morning in the home of his sister, Mrs. Louis Loots. North Cherry street, after a protracted illness, will be conducted Friday morning at 10 o'clock in the Universalist church, the Rev. Mr. Leedy to officiate. Burial will be In Zion cemetery, north of Eaton. The decedent was unmarried.
GIRL LOCKED TWO YEARS IN SMOKEHOUSE INSANE BUCYRUS, Ohio. May 18. Irene Manges, 26 years old, rescued recently by county officials from an iron-sheeted smokehouse on her father's farm.
where, it was said she had been held prisoner for two years, was returned to the Toledo state hospital today as insane. She was released from that institution in 1915 as mentally competent. She was committed after an examination of her sanity. Since her rescue she had been at the home of Sheriff Edward Knappenberger.
RICHMOND Breaking into the movies Is not always easy. But someone is always springing surprises. Hazel MacDonald and Vianna Knowlton, who made the screen adaptation of Rita Weima's photoplay, "After the Show," featuring Jack Holt, Lila Lee and Charles Ogle, which will be presented at the Richmond theatre beginning Thursday, turned the trick quite easily. Miss MacDonald was a writer for
the Chicago American when she met Cecil B. DeMille, who asked her whyi
she didn't get into picture work, i
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MURRETTE "Courage," well named, well acted and well directed, is a photoplay of
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Thus spoke Mr. 1896 to Miss 1921. He was rather old-fashioned in his ideas and could not see how a girl could work in an office and maintain her self-respect.
But she had a mind of her own, certainly knew how to use it.
and she
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Waldron and Winslow One of the best man and woman comedy teams in vaudeville. Both possess a world of personality, and this is their first appearance away from the big city theatres. Plenty of comedy offered in a refined and artistic manner.
Roach and McCurdy Two rube comedians in "A Touch of Nature." See their impromptu sidewalk circus. Real laughs and comedy, songs and dances.
Murphy and Klein Two clever artists who Dlay the numbers you like upon the piano and saxophone. A classy and entertaining duo.
Fnlev and Snartan Feats of Strength
EARL WILLIAMS in "The M-". From
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Coming First Half Brown. Gardner and Trehan; Gifford and Morton: The Versatile Trio; Webb and Allen.
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UNTIL the passing years bring wealth to the woman whose . husband is serving a life sentence and there come other men with offers of love, others to praise her beauty, others to worship her. Can you wonder, then, that she wonders, "Is waiting worth while?" An Exceptional Photodrama Featuring Naomi Childers and Sam De Grasse ADDED FEATURE Johnny Hines as "Torchy" in his newest two-reel comedy "Torchy's Ghost" ALSO A PATHE NEWS Al " C All. IE ! ! 1 " 1 r
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