Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 155, 12 May 1917 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1917
Washington Offerings For the Week
Pcttr Hale, whoaa Inheritance of the Hale millions depends upon his marriage to the girl branded, with the mark of the Double Cross, is brought face to face with death in the third episode of "Mystery of the Double Bross," Pathe's feature serial starring Molly King which will be shown at the Washington theatre Monday and Tuesday. Gladys Brockwell, the famous emotional actress of the William Fox pictures, has a role full of the greatest I08Biblltties in "Her Temptation," her latest feature which appears at the Washington Theatre on Sunday and Monday. Gerald Haleted (Bertram Grassby) has been endeavoring to marry Shirley Moreland (Miss Brockwell), but v hen he learns that she has no money.
he turns to her younger and wealthier sister. . The strangest of strange stories la told In "The Page Mystery," the startling new World-Picture Brady-Made which comes to the Washington theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday with Carlyle Blackwell as the star and with June Elvidge and Arthur Ashley seen with him in powerful roles. Intrigue, unselfish love, mystery, poison plots, vengeance, jealously and all the other dominant human emotions are elements of Herbert Bren-
on s new production for Selznick-Pic- j a tures. "The TTtpmnJ Bin." which will bp ! 61
the feature at the Washington theatre next Thursday. The story is taken from the drama, "Lucretia Borgia," by Victor Hugo.
sorting and yet human story yet given either on the stage or in book form. Mr. Oliver promises a special productIon of this famous play, which is In four acts and five sceneB.
REPORT PRICE INCREASE.
LONDON, May 12 The official statistics of retail prices of food given in the Board of - Trade Labor Gazette show an increase up to March 31, of 94 per cent , as compared with July, 1914.
BRITISH MISSION VISITS NEW YORK
NEW YORK, May 12. The
stay of the British war commission
in New York and the urgent plea of
Arthur J. Balfour, head of the mission, that he and his associates be permitted to rest, resulted in only two events being arranged for them today. Mr.
brief f Balfour and other members of the par-
1 y were to be guests at luncheon of the chamber of commerce.
ARRIVES IN OTTAWA.
OTTAWA. May 12 Rene Viviani. head of the French war commission
to the United States arrived hem shortly after noon today.
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Flickers ofWhafsComing to Murrette
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Marguerite Clark, who was last seen on the screen of the Murrette theatre in the Famous Players adaptation of "Snow White," will appear at the same theatre in the Famous Players adaptation of Molly Elliot Sea well's "The Fortunes of Fifl," her next Paramount Picture.
Fannie Ward, the celebrated photodramatic star who recently scored such a triumph in the Lasky-Para-niount Pictures, "The Years of The Locust" and "Betty to the Rescue" will
RUIN AUTOMOBILE TO GET REALISM
In "The Mysterious Motor Car," the sixth adventure of "The Scarlet Runner," from the novel of the same name by O. N. and A. M. Williamson, Director Wally Van found it necessary to take a racing car and drive it into the ocean where it had to remain for over forty-eight hours during which the scenes were taken. Throughout this series which is shown at the Arcade theatre every Sunday the greatest care was exercised that no detail might be overlooked.
be seen at the Murrette on Monday and' Tuesday in "The Winning of Sally! Temple," a thrilling comedy drama!
taken from Rupert Sargent Holland's famous novel, "The Heart of Sally Temple." "The Typhoon," at the Murray Sunday depicts the unusual story of the love and tragedy of a young Japanese and Helene, a Parisian actress, interwoven with the intrigues of the Japanese government, its spy and its methods of procedure. The crowning climax is a heroic sacrifice of Hironari, showing the loyalty of the Japanese
race to their country.
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Given by Percy Griffin at . Coliseum MONDAY, MAY 14 Come and see the Queen of May Ball crowned at 9 o'clock. Music by Dixon Saxophone Trio with Mrs. Oma Baquet of New York as singer. General Admission 25c
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George Broadhurst's success "Today"
the famous domestic drama that ran one year in New York and 20 weeks at
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY DRAMA OF THE SOUL is revealed in this story of a girl's efforts to save her sister from an unhappy marriage and to free herself from the seal pf secrecy. '.'." WILLIAM FOX Presents GLADYS BROCKWELL The girl of a thousand expressions, in "Her Temptation"
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TUESDAY Douglas Fairbanks in "American Aristocracy" WEDNESDAY E. H. Sothern in "THE CHATTEL" .
TONIGHT "THE CLEW OF THE SCARAB" A thrilling detective drama Raymond Hitchcock in "A Wonderful Wager" A comedy full of mirth TUESDAY Clara Kimball Young and Earl Williams in "LOVES SUNSET" A drama that will stir your very soul "HASH & HAVOC" Big V. Comedy presenting Hughie Mack
SUNDAY Earl Williams in "THE MYSTERIOUS MOTOR CAR" A thrilling episode of "The Scarlet Runner" Vitagraph's thrilling motor series "Wild Beasts at Large" A Vitagraph De Luxe comedy That is a sure cure for blues If You Want a Genuine Laugh see "Guffs and Gunplay" A comedy with a roar THURSDAY Lionel Barrymore in the "FLAMING SWORD" Five Heart-stirring reels
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"A play with a real moral lesson, depicting skillfully one of the most dangerous phases of the immoral life, and would undoubtedly serve to warn young and remind old folks that all sin demands its price."
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By GEORGE BROADHURST Tills Wonderful Play Broke All Records at Fr5rteess Xlieefer, Chicago
AD! K TUT TP l" 1 ff A "EJPT If you were to suddenI.v find yourself bankrupt and your wife Who would you turn out of your door first your wife or BjJ- 1L I n.iHL M. V V ILjfi-i compelled to wear clothes two years old what would be the mother and father. See 'Today" and watch what this man does. A ,1 M 1 I(TI-lltf lNJlfc XA1 .C result of your domestic affairs? You will find the answer in Is your w!fe spending too much for clothes? You wffl find ,H ' i i-iflT "TODAY." the answer in "TODAY". LadieS9 Bar Oaiil Matinee You Must Reserve Scats Early. WARNING Tnocilfiv nnd Woilnocilfiv Tills Play Will Positively Turn If You Are Happily Married l UeSaay ana Weanesaay Hundreds Away Each Night Don't See This Play i " - i
