Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 152, 13 May 1916 — Page 2

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' THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY May 13, 1916 r

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Malice's Price Featured . in Coliseum Film

Metro's next offering will be "The Price of Malice," a five part feature picture, in which Hamilton Revelle la starred and Barbara Tennant is.feaI turd. This production will be pretented here at the Coliseum theatre i on Friday and Saturday, May 19 and ! 20. It is a stlrrinsr story of diDlomatic

intrigue, with a novel love tale unfolded in an interesting manner. An unusually strong supporting cast will be seen which includes William Davidi son, Helen Dunbar, Frank Glendon, 'Hugh Jeffrey. William Heck, William , Calhoun and other well-known stage and screen artists.

Secret Service Story is Told at Tlieatorium

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down counterfeiters has been realistic

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detective drama, "Two-Bits," shown at the Theatorium tonight. Anna Little,

Frank Barzage and ; the .popular star, ' Jack Richardson, are In the leads. The i action Is replete with exciting situaj tlons and a charming love story runs thru the play.

Palace Qffers Story of Love "The Two Edged Sword," at the Palace Monday, featuring Edith Storey and Evart Overton. Two women play with danger one of them, In love with love, to satisfy her hunger for admiration the other to revenge her brother's crushed fair and death. The souls of both are pierced by the swords which they wielded to injure others.

Film of Circus Life Appears at Coliseum

A story of life under the "big top," which is too strong to succumb to the allurements of a narrow, hidebound, illiberal and hypocritical social code, even when backed by wealth and social position is told in "A Circus Romance, " the Equitable release .which is coming to the Coliseum theatre on Monday, May 15, with Muriel Ostriche as the star. Tbe smug- self-complacency cf a. country town is greatly disturbed by the arrival of a circus, and is completely broken up when it is learned that the star performer is the daughter of the town's leading light, Av.no. in spite of his present prominence and probity, has a past. Her mother i3 also a member of the troupe of performers, but keeps the secret of her relationship with the big man, who thicks she is dead.

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. House Peters and Barbara Tennant will be seen at the Coliseum theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday in the World Film production of "The Closed Road," adapted and picturized by Maurice Tourneur, peer of European directors, who is now directing exclusively for the World Film program. The story of "The Closed Road" tells in a strikingly dramatic manner how Dr. Hugh Annersley, working In his laboratory with an old physician, Dr. Appledan, has discovered a cancer cure. Grlswold,- a man about town, takes Julia Annersley, the doctor's sister home, but does not enter the house, owing the doctor for services. Being a little hard, pressed for money, Annersley, writes a note to Grlswold ordering him to pay within twentyfour hours or he will have to answer him in other ways. THURSDAY. "The Girl With the Green Eyes," one of Clyde Fitch's most popular dramas, has been made into a photoplay and released by Pathe on their Gold Rooster Program. It will be show at the Coliseum theatre Thursday with Katharine Kaelred and Julia L'Estrange in the leading roles. While strolling through the park one evening, Travers, comes upon a woman, about -to throw herself in the lake. It is his sister. She had, she tells him, been betrayed by a man who is the father of her son, and. unable to endure her destitution, is about to end it all.

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NOTICE Hokendauqua Red Men. All members are requested to meet at club rooms Sunday morning, May 14th, at 9:30 a. m., to atend church at the Second Presbyterian church on North 19th street. 12 2t

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"Belovea Liar" Plays at Lyric in Film Tonight

"The Beloved Liar" at the Lyric tonight. Carl ' Varden, first violinist of the National Opera company, has for years lodged with Mrs. Qulnby, occupying her attic Her little daughter, Mary, is a particular pet of the old musician and endeavors in a childlike way to become a sieger. Old Carl adopts a . little newsboy, bringing him home to his attic, and soon the little boy and girl become close friends. Carl loses his position and never having saved any money, he is soon in hard straits. Unable to secure another position, he resorts to street playing." deceiving his frineds in the belief that he is playing In another orchestra. SUNDAY. One of. Sir Conan Doyle's most successful bcoks has been adapted for the screen and is presented by the Red Feather in a magnificant production made for the Universal in England. "The Adventures of Brigadier, Gerard," at the Lyric Sunday, had a great success when it came out and Jt is quite safe to predict the sam6 for the screen version. It serves to introduce to American patroons of motion pictures the famous English actor. Lewis Waller, r whose recent death was sincerely mourned in this country, as well as in his own.

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Scene from "A Circus Romance," at the Coliseum Theatre Monday.

Arcade Wednesday

Movie Contest Judges Working on Answers

Selection of the winners in the motion picture players' guessing contest has been delayed by the number of contestants, it was announced today by those having charge of the manuscrips. The judges will attempt to announce the list of winners not later than Tuesday of next week.

City Statistics

Deaths and Funerals. RADY The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Rady was held from the St. Mary's church this morning at 9 o'clock. Father Cronin officiated. Pall bearers were Philip Burke, Richard Adams, John Foley, Thomas Ryan, Frank McDonell, Daniel Kiser. Interment was in the St. Mary's cemetery.

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KEEP AUTOISTS AT HOME.

FOWLER, Ind., May 13. A fund of $400 is being raised to pay for band concerts this summer. "It'll keep autoists from going to other towns and spending their money," say business men.

CAPTIVE'S HEART BREAKS.

LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 13. Sam Soris, held in the county jail for an alleged attempt to kill Sam Shepherd, is believed dying of a broken heart. He constantly bemoans his fate.

HATES TO LEAVE MOTHER.

Scene from "The Woman In 47," at the Arcade Wednesday.

FORT WAYNE, Ind., May 13. Burns Taflinger, committing suicide, wrote this note to his mother; "Goodbye, mother, my only regret is leaving you."

New York is our most sophisticated city, New Yorkers assure us, but they still bite on April 1, when told to call Recter 3742 (the aquarium) and ask for "Mr. Fish."

ENRICH THE BLOOD

Hood's .Sarsaparilla, a Spring Tonic--Medicine, Is Necessary.

Everybody is troubled at this season with loss of vitality, failure of appetite, that tired feeling, or with bilious turns, dull headaches, indigestion and other stomach troubles, or with pimples and other eruptions on the face and body. The reason is that the blcod is impure and impoverished. Hoods Sarsaparilla relieves all these ailments. It is the old reliable medicine that has stood the test of forty years that makes pure, rich, red blood that strengthens every organ and builds up the whole system. It is the all-the-year-round blood-purifier and health-giver. It embodies the careful training, experience, and skill of Mr. Hood, a pharmacist for fifty years, in its quality and power to cure. Ask your druggist for it today. Adv.

Can't Say No to a Woman ! A politician ascribed the progress of the suffrage movement to the fact that men could not say "NO" to a woman. And few can, as most husbands will testify. Advertisers realize that when they gain a woman's eye a sale is half made. And that is one reason why manufacturers are turning to the newspapers with their advertising. Women are newspaper readers, as any advertising store-keeper will verify. A good article newspaper advertised will command a ready and quick sale. Manufacturers who would like evidence on this score are invited to write to the Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper Publishers Association, World Building, New York.

Lame Back.' Lame bacU is usually due to rheumatism of the muscles of the back. Hard working people arc most likely to suffer from it. Relief may be had by massagins the back with Chamberlain's Liniment two or three times a day. Try it. Obtainabl - everywhere. A 'v.

The chewing gunTliabit costs this country $25,000,000 annually.

Westcott motor car sales in Waynt county hereafter will be : handled bj Stephen I. Worley. 20 Pearl street, who for several years was in the employ of the Westcott company. An nouncement of the closing of the con tract was made today by .H. P. Mam men, general sales manager of the Westcott company. Mr. Worley. who has made a spe cialty of service for Westcott cars, it widely and favorably known among Wayne county motor car owners. H has been in the automobile bu6inest for twelve years. For four years h was connected with the service department of the Westcott factory, be ing service manager at the time of hit resignation to go into business lot himself. Mr. Worley, who i3 familiar with al! the models ever built by the Westcoti compauy. asserts that the 1916 cars are the best ever turned out of the Westcott factory. He has been ne gotiating for the Wayne county territory for several weeks. The contract in the opinion of Mr. Mammen, is th most favorable arrangement that pos sibly could have been made by U Westcott company to insure the vrv best service for owners of its can in Richmond and vicinity.

The Pacific Island of Midway is inv porting shiploads of soil In order to produce land capable of feeding cattle.

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Hibberd - school . held a . May Day festival yesterday afternoon. The entire program had to do with May and the spring. The program started with a pageant procession. Then Ethel Williams gave the prologue for the remainder of the celebration.

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