Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 8, 19 November 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1912.

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MRS. LARBES BURIED Mother of Catholic Priest Is Laid to Final Rest.

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Larbes, who died at the St. Elizabeth's hospital at Lafayette, Ind., was held at the t. Andrew's church yesterday morning. The funeral was one of the most impressive services ever held in this church. Twelve clergymen and two of the officials of the Mothers' Home where Mrs. Larbes had been living were present. Mrs. Larbes is the mother of FJavius Larbes, one of the prominent missionary priests of Cincinnati. Mrs. Larbes formerly lived in this city before making her residence in Lafayette and is very well known here. She was 73 years old and died of senility.

The Theaters

THE MURRAY. Sometimes we have a run on them. This time it is Amazons and maniIcin shows. The present manikin show at the local vaudeville house is entertaining of its class and has the merit of being different. But one or two manikin shows a season and far apart is about as much as one public wants of this particular class of entertainment and the local vaudeville public has had three in almost as many weeks. It is entirely imaginable that a bad man might be preferable pn occasion to a good manikin. The element ' of personality comes into play in the three-man act. (No cryptogram at band.) There's a boy in this aggregation of three who has personality and it oozes through the banality of his medium right over the foot-lights. There is some theatric stuff there evidently, although in an embryonic state. Of the rest of the bill there is little to be said save that it is the usual thing less one or two degrees. The acrobat in the purple tights can do a stunt or two and might do more than that if he had room. He comes from the Ringling's circus and is evidently accustomed to the spaces of the tents. But why do the managers bunch 'em? One week we had four singing acts all unusually good for vaudeville but a bill made up of the same thing gets monotonous. Thanks! But please change it round the other way. E. G. W.

THE LYCEUM FESTIVAL. The Lyceum Festival, which is practically a winter Chautaqua, opened its week's engagement in the Coliseum yesterday with two entertainments which were artistic successes. The Neapolitan orchestra gave interesting programs in the afternoon and evening, the aggregation being made up of a small orchestra and several soloists of a superior order of merit. The tenor, Mario, and Mile. Trevette, the soprano, sang in costume and with operatic eclat, and the Italian serenades by the entire company were charming. Elias Day, one of the best known impersonators on the Lyceum stage, gave a program which entertained and amused his hearers, and the first day, was, altogether a success. Everyone should take advantage of the opportunity to see the colored motion pictures which are displayed for the first time in this city this afternoon and evening. E. G. W.

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popular and standard play of today. The story of "The Fatal Wedding" is of absorbing interest and abounds with dramatic situations. ' The delicate, beautiful love story around which the plot is written gives to the play a heart interest seldom found in the works of more modern construction. "The Fatal Wedding" will be seen at the Gennett theater on Thursday of this week, presented by a company of proven worth, headed by Geraldine Russell, who assumes the role of Mabel.

Amusements

The Murrette. The program for today at the Murrette is one that no doubt will be most welcome as it includes a famous Gaumont production, and whenever a, Gaumont picture is announced it is welcome news to lovers of the "movies." "Giving the Blind the Light," is the title and it is a drama that appeals to us all. To lovers of the stirring Western drama, "Man's Calling" bids fair to be interesting and highly entertaining. The above excellent subjects, and one of those clean cut comedies that aids digestion, makes up what promisas to be a program par excellence. Tomorrow is feature day and the offer-, ing will be "The Altar of Death" in two reels, from the studio of the KayBee, which is an indorsement strong enough to all who witnessed their production of "When Lee Surrenders."

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aid's favorite pantomimic stories is that of a young girl and a butterfly. First she depicts in the poetry of mo

tion, the girl's pleasure in seeing the butterfly. Then she endeavors to capture it; later it escapes and she watches it with pained surprise as it soars away to liberty. Then on its return, her expression again changes and once more she makes efforts to imprison it in her net; this time with success. After admiring it for a brief space, she releases the captive and watches it until it is out of,ight. This is only one of the many stories that the students of the latest fad enact. It has the advantage over other physical exercises in the fact that it brings into play not only the muscles of the body and limbs but the face as well, cultivating unconsciously the facial control and a natural gracefulness that is bound to improve the stage presence of any woman who adopts it.

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The Murray. Comment on the current bill at the Murray will be found under the head of Theaters.

"The Fatal Wedding." "The Fatal Wedding" is a well remembered work from the pen of Theodore Kremer and still the most

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MURRETTE Today A PROGRAM YOU'LL LIKE (o) "MAN'S CALLING" Drama "Giving The Blind The Light" And a GREAT COMEDY TOMORROW "THE ALTAR OF DEATH" A Real Fsature

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The Music That Has the Joy of Springtime In every Note.

Werba and Luesclier Present Christie McDonald In the Ever Joyous Operetta The Spring Maid

With the New York Co., including Tom McNaughton. Seat Sale Thursday, 10 a. m. at Murray Theater. PRICES 50c to $2.00. Check must accompany all mail orders.

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