Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 125, 7 April 1917 — Page 3

TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1916

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COL. CODY FILM SHOWS AT ARCADE

Buffalo Bill gave to the East its first glimpse of the then little-known life of the ranch and prairie. He Introduced the cowboy and the wild Indian to civilization. He visualized the lonely campfires of the overland trail; the Indian attack upon the pioneers; the horrors of border warfare; the prairie banditti; the stage-coach hold-up; he also made know the wild, free life of the plains, the buffalo hunt, the rports and pastimes of the cowboys and the no less daring cowgirls, the "round-up." with its great herds of rattle and the horsemanship that sub3ned even the "bucking broncho" the wild horse of the plains! And .he picture that Buffalo Bill presented :o the world not only of America, but tlso of Europe was a true one, for he lad been a part of it! His last performance with 101 Ranch Shows will je shown at Arcade today.

RAGGED PRINCES PEPPERS CREAM

"The best way to 'eat ice-cream is "with pepper," says Caroline Harris, who plays the housekeeper in William Fox's "The Ragged Princess" it the Washington Friday and Saturday. "People do not know what a treat they are missing until they try it once. N'ext time you eat ice-cream, give it a try, and you'll like it."

IRENE FENWICK PLAYS NEW ROLE Irene Fcnwick, who scored such a ?reat success in her recent Famous I'layers-Paramount picture "A Coney Island Princess," is starred by that company in "A Girl Like That." which Is the attraction at the Murrette theatre, Wednesday and Thursday. Nell Gordon Is unfortunate in her

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MISS GORDON IS VERA THE MEDIUM

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Gordon will be seen in the first of theJ

photoplay features produced by her; own film 'corporation at the Washing-!

ton theatre on Tuesday atfernoon and Wednesday.

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Miss Gordon's new ventures is a most

happy, one, being that sprightly and j thrilling novel, "Vera the Medium," by the late Richard Harding . Davis, for ; years one of America's proudest literary possessions and famed throughout j

the world as a war correspondent.

VIRGINIA PEASON AT WASHINGTON

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trio, finds a very likely bank in the

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that a new book-keeper is needed there opening a way for the gang to get into the band, as Nell is an expert.

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The Gages of Doom

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