Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 155, 12 June 1915 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, ... SATURDAY, JUNE 12, X915.

MOVIE FLASHES

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j en. i Le Angei jui a. great, unw in the .World , Film corporation onereel comedy produced by the .World Comedy Start Film corporation called "Health toy the Year." , It's Just a fight between the comedian and the doctors. De Angelis thinks himself sick, and all the doctors My he la not. As intensely comic but one-sided duel is the result. But one of the doctors beats De Angelis in the end; he aims to be De Angelis' son-in-law. With this also will be shown the Edison special, - "The Wrong Woman," featuring Mabel Trunelle. MONDAY. "Otherwise Bill Harrison" The criticism that ths picture' borders upon the melodramatic dime novel is not an adverse one, for all the action takes, place as the day -dream of a young newsboy, and it is just the kind of a romance that a newsboy would be likely to weave around, himself and his sweetheart. One day, as he is selling a paper to his favorite customer, the little girl who lives, in a big brick mansion, he reads over her shoulder that the gov ernment has offered a big reward for the apprehension of a ring of dope merchants. At once he is transformed into BUI Harrison, government detective, sent out to catch the hand of crooks who are selling drugs. WEDNESDAY. "Hearts in Exile" There is timeliness In the release by the World Film corporation, of the 5-part photo-drama, "Hearts a Exile," based upon a novel of the same name by the late John Oxenham. For Russia: the great, mysterious, awe-inspiring - European-Asiatic' empire; the Colossus of the north; is to most people, ill-informed on the subject as they are; a land of oppression; suffering; injustice ;-all opposed to American ideals of freedom. Liberty of the Individual does not exist there police officialism penetrates into every relation of civil life. You are not free to do as you please. The people are RULED, not governed, and tyranny in every conceivable form is rife. Sky Dome TONIGHT. "The World, the Flesh, and the Devil." Desirous of making the child of his mistress, Mrs. Bropby, heir to his fortune, Sir James Hall bribes the nurse, Mrs. Stanger, to exchange his infant son, Robert, for the illegitimate son, Nicholas. Mrs. 8tanger and her baby daughter, Gertrude, having just been deserted by her husband, has a strong motherly feeling for the wronged mother, consequently disobeys instructions and deceives Sir James by not making the exchange. As years pass, both sons grew to manhood and Gertrude to a handsome young woman, wbo acts as a barmaid under an assumed name. Her father, Stanger, a pal of Nicholas and frequenters of the tavern, does not know her as his daughter. SUNDAY. "The Great Stroke."-r-Colonel Hudson, tired of paying the debts of his nephew. Lieutenant Egan, refuses once and for all, the lieutenant's demands. Having pledged his honor as an officer for payment of his debts, Egan, in despair, forces the Hudson safe and takes $2,500, Boldly admitting the theft, Egan it. denounced by his uncle and sent to jail. In departing he makes a threat that inasmuch as he has been branded a thief, he will remain one. MONDAY. "The Lights o' London."-iArnold Armytage, disgraced and driven from

bome,marries Jess Marks.the daughter

of his father's lodgekeeper, takes her to London, where he loses all be possesses at the horse races. Faced with

starvation they return to seek forgive

ness. Clifford Armytage, his cousin, and favorite nephew of old Squire Armytage, bearing of the return, bribes the gamekeeper, Freene, whose daughter he loves, to rob the Armytage mansion. In following out bis plans, Preene accidentally , murders the old squire and escapes with the strong box of the Armytage family. TUESDAY.

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"Search of the Castaways." Jules Verne is a name to conjure with. It stands for " that school of prophetic scientific fantasy to which the world Is indebted for the Inspiration that has led to so many modern inventions. To few writers indeed is it given to fascinate old and young alike; to be all things to all men. Of this rare type of author Jules Verne Is the master. For old and young alike his writings have an Irresistible charm and appeal. They have been translated into every civilized tongue, and the name of Jules Verne is a housesousehold word all the world over. The next thing we kndw, Cinematography will be blamed with Introducing the Ben Davis apple. To some reformers, the art is even now synonymous with, camel's hair under wear.

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Scene from "After Five at the Murray, Monday and Tuesday.

"The Virginian"

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Scene from "Mistress Nell" at the Murray, Wsdnesday and Thursday.

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"Above the Abyss" Leah, the wife of Jermyn Garston, a struggling author, is swallowed by the social whirlpool and become dissatisfied with life. Matthew Hendricks steps in at the psychological moment and makes love to her. Jermyn, sensing a tragedy, goes to the country to rest. While he Is gone, Leah elopes with Hendricks, Later, Hendricks tires of her and casts her off. TUESDAY. "The Innocent Sinner" Katherine La Salle Is the star in this film. Dr. Jacobs falls in love with Hinda, over whom he possesses a hypnotic control. Tom Bridges also loves the girl. Upon learning that his brother John has trifled with Hinda's affections, Tom exacts a promise from the boy to marry the orphan. The doctor overhears all that passes. The same day, while he and Hinda are returning . from a visit to Mrs. Bridges, a violent storm arises.

They take refuge in 1 a forest- Tom

and John, on their way home from the town hall where they had gone for. the

marriage license, are also overtaken

by the storm. WEDNESDAY.

"The Awakening" While on a tour of investigation through the tenement district Roscoe Thane, a prominent

and wealthy surgeon, engaged to Vivian, a conceited, selfish society girl,

meets Jo, a beautiful girl of the

slums, and Jim, her crippled brother. He is touched at their poor condition and Jo's sweetness and purity. THURSDAY."A Lesson in Romance" A thrilling photo-play, full of heart; interest. The

love plot is one that appeals to the emotions of all. The scenic back

ground is unusually beautiful, the scenes having been taken in the pictureskue Tennessee mountains at Chattanooga and in the beautiful homes of aristocratic southern families. FRIDAY. "The Easterbrook Case" Paul Sturgess is engaged to pretty Grace Van Austin. At a week-end party in their Newport home, Grace amuses herself by flirting with Howard Esterbrook, a man of unusual charm, and a guest of the Van Austins. This arouses Paul's jealousy and precipitates a desperate fight between the two men.

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MONDAY. AND TUESDAY. .

"After Five" Edward Abeles, who

plays the leading role la Jesse L. Lesley's picturization of "After Five," the successful and very unique comedy by Cecil B. and William C. DeMUle. Is fast acquiring renown the foremost legitimate artist on the moving pic

ture screen.

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.

"Mistress Nell" In "Mistress Nell,"

by George C. Haselton, Jr., the famous drama of the daring days of gay King- Charles II, and formerly the

starring vehicle Of Henrietta CrOsman.

Mary Pickford plays the title rote of

pretty Nell Gwyn, the whimsical, iui'

pulsive and piquant little favorite of

tne public and the monarch of Eng'

land, whose bravery and wit save her royal lover from treachery at home

and abroad. FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY. "The Virginian" The Virginian (socalled from his native state) is a free lance cowboy. Securing a job at Bear Creek, his happy disposition and amiability soon earn him a host of friends. He meets Steve, an old friend and former bunkmate; mutual admiration draws them to each other; together, Steve and the Virginian perpetrate many practical jokes.

GENTLE WILL PLAY AT M. E. SERVICE ON CHILDREN'S DAY

The program for Children's day exercises at the First Methodlsf Episcopal church Sunday at 10:30 o'clock, follows: Welcome Address Robert Winder. Primary Song, "Golden Sunbeams-" Piano Duet Gladys Longnecker and Mary Luring. Recitation Bernice Roosa. Sunshine Exercise Miss Manford's "Ail Upset" Dorothy Garvey. "Little Lambs are We" Irvin Brown. "The College Pennant" Lucile Roosa, Grace Crow, Gladys Longnecker, Erma Phelps, James Sackman, Harold Roosa, Oakley 'Richie and Kiefer Calkins. "Don't You Know?" Louis Miller, Allen Brown,' Kenneth Parker, Ed Lovin. Junior Song "Blessed Children's Day." - Reading William Haberkern. Violin Solo Robert S. Gentle. "Show Me the Way" Donald Ramsey. "Sweetness in the Heart" Helen Sackman, Alice Starr, Jessie Rose. Daisy Song Frances Smith. Isa-

belle Moore, Delores Randall and Jes

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re-elect president of missioil society

CENTER VILLE. Ind.. June 12.

Mrs. Leroy Means and Mrs. Carl Med earls entertained the Woman Home Missionary society of the .Methodist church. Thursday afternoon at the

home of Mrs. Means. Miss Belle Williams, president, presided. The devo

tions were given by Mrs. - William Kempton. Discussion of , the "Red

Man" was presented by Mrs. Taylor. The following officers were elected:

President, Miss Belle Williams; vice

president, Mrs; Roy Means; corres

ponding secretary, Mrs. Bertha Dunbar; secretary, Mrs J Harry Johnston;

treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Wright, de

partment secretaries 'Mother's - jewels, Almedia Dunbar; literature, Ber

tha Dunbar; mite box. Lizzie Dunbar;

supplies, Dora Dunkle; temperance,

Mrs. William Kempton.

Miss Alice. Horner. Mrs.- W. A.

Fouts and Mrs. Pfeiffer affiliated with

the society A; two-course luncheon was' served by the hostess. The July meeting will be held with Mrs.' Tom

Clevenger. ' .

HARD ON THE TANGO.

NEW YORK. June 12. Complain

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him-to Tango parlors and cabaretal

despite her parents. Mrs. Kathenne

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Mow to Buy, Scllor Exchange Stamps or Coins or Any Article of Value

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Suburban Day will be a Bargain Day. Read Monday's issue. All the leading merchants will have special values to offer.

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Stamp and Coin Collecting is an Intensely Interesting and Instructive Hobby If you are an enthusiastic collector of stamps and coins, of course you would like to End others who enjoy the same hobby in order to exchange your duplicates. You can find these people for a few cents through a' little Want Ad printed in this paper. If you have coins or stamps you want to sell or if you would like to buy or exchange certain issues, try our little Want Ads. They are wonderfully successful messengers. Concerns, which make a business of buying and selling coins and stamps frequently print Want Ads in our ClassifiecWtdvertising .section, telling what they have to sell or what they want to bay. Perhaps their Want Ad is appearing today. Turn to our Want Ad Section and see. Because of the many

different opportunities which

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Want Ads offer every day it is one of the most interesting pages in this paper. Read it Learn to Use

(Saggmmtitmm fur Yom to Adopt STAMPS AND COINS WU1 wU. boy or Tcfcange old (tamps aad eoUa. Writ for frw complete csUJogw with detailed Information. Htc maoy rare apecliDeaa. The Curios Company. 70S Republic Bldg. STAMPS AND COIN COU.ECTOBS Wool like to meet parties wbo have stamps or coin to ezebaase for others of eqaal value. Have, specially fiae eoilecUoa of duplicate AmeeleaB stamps to exchange. Address:

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