Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 197, 30 June 1917 — Page 3
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917 '
Washington Offerings For the Week
'Miriam Cooper's acting is in two! senses colorful First, it is full of the littl touches and details which give distinction to a characterisation. . Second, it, is derived. Miss Cooper htrarif aaaartn frnm vihmnt hrllli&nt
colors,., ; .'. .,' . . :" When Miss Coocer reads a scenario
which she is to interpret, she always
bears , In mind ; the various "sets" which will be used in the . several scenes. : Then she assists her director in making arrangements for the properties .which will be used. For. these must be placed in such manner that they will afford the proper color touch to give Miss Cooper's acting the .inspiration, which,' she declares, she derives from colors. She is at the Washington Sunday and. Monday in :The Silent Lle.'J , . ;v ... . ,r; .. Peter . Hale believes he has reached the end of his search for the Girl of the Double Cross in the tenth episode of Pathe's feature serial, "Mystery of -the Double Cross," when he learns that Pbilippa Brewster, the girl he suspects, has been Injured in an automobile accident and has been spirited away' by .the mysterious Masked Stranger. The opening of . this episode, which will be shown at tha Washington Monday and Tuesday, finds Peter in conference with Dick Annessley. cub reporter, to whom the Stranger has divulged his identity. - With charming Ethel Clayton playing the star part and with Edward Langford playing opposite her "and other popular screen favorites in the cast, "The Stolen Paradise." the newest World-Picture Brady-Made. will come to the Washington Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Clayton's role in this offering is a 'particularly appealing one. She appears, as a young girl who is deeply in love with a man, who in turn, is in love with another woman. -
' 'Joan the Woman" at the Washington Thursday," Friday and, Saturday, is the highest achievement of the motion, picture. The story of the Immortal Maid of Orleans as related by Geraldine Farrar is a gripping episode of history more wondrous than' any other story, in history. . The players who appear with beautiful Geraldine Farar , are Raymond Hatton as King Charles VII; Wallace Reld as Eric Trent; Theodore Roberts as Cauchon; Hobart Bosworth as General La Hire; Charles Clary as La Tremouile; Tully Marshall as'L'Oiseleuf; James Neill, as Laxart; H. B. Carpenter as Jacques d'Arc; Larry Peyton as Baspard ; Lillian Leighton fs-Isarebeau d'Arc; Ernest' Joy as Robert de Beaudrlcourt; John Oaker as Jean de Metz; Hugo B. Koch as Duke of Burgundy; William Conklin
as John of Luzemburg; Walter Long as the. Executioner, and . Emilus Jorgehsen as Michael, Messenger of God.
JAPANESE ACTOR TO -APPEAR' AT MURRAY
The brilliant 'Japanese actor, Sessue Hayakawa, . supported by Myrtle Stedman, the clever Pallas-Morosco star, will be seen at the Murray Sunday in the Jesse L. Lasky production of "The
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DANIEL FROHMAN . presents MARGUERITE CLARK In his famous Transatlantic Comedy Success 'Seven Sisters'
JESSE LASKY presents Sessue Kayakawa
"THE SOUL of , KURA SAN" with - : MYRTLE STEDMAN s A Powerful and Unusual Japanese-American drama.
Adults, 10c; Children, 5c Coolest and Best Ventilated Theatres in the City.
Soul of Kura-Sap," . an unusual drama written especial!, for them by Frances Guihan and prepared for the "Paramount Program by Charles Sarver. i -. That this is a happy combination of artists,' there can be no doubt. Sessue Hayakawa, who scored his great. success in "The Cheat," followed by "Alien Souls" and "The Honorable
Friend.",, bas . established himself as one of the leading actors of the screen, and the versatile Myrtle Stedman, who recently scored, such a success inAn
American Beauty," is one of the most popular stars in the screen world. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
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A thrilling western drama presenting Mr, Hart in entirely different role. This if the first time this picture has ever been shown in this city. Also Another Chapter of . "The Secret Kingdom" and a Cartoon Comedy.
MONDAY
VIOLA DANA in "THE COSSACK'S WHIP
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In a role that's bound to hold you until the end. , A story of human interest and sublime love. See it today. J - PATHE NEWS KEYSTONE COMEDY v:' "A ROYAL' ROGUE- ' ; ' A Comedy that Makes You Laugh "..a t. , , Matinee, 10c; NiflHt, 15c. Orchestra Music,
SUNDAY AND MONDAY HER VEILED PAST comes to light and the man who had befriended her, had taken her into his home and married her finally is driven away. . WILLIAM FOX presents his new . R. A. WALSH
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COMEDY TH El R WEEK END" " ' . Shows Continuous, 1 :45 to 11 :00 P. M. The Coolest Place In Town.
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i On The Screen
The big feature at the Murretle today is "When Baby Forgot" of the latest Pathe feature starring the five-vear-old Bernhardt. Baby Marie Osborne. It is also the firsts picture to bemade by. her own company Lasalida Films Inc. It was directed by W. Eugene Boore and i3 in many respects one of the best Baby pictures yet. This time Baby Marie Osborn starts off by being a regular tomboy but when the shadow of unhappiness enters her home she shows herself to be a strong-hearted little American and it is through her that happiness again reigns. THEATORIUM ' According to some of the most eminent physicians in New York the most vital, question of today is painless childbirth. For years Dr. Kurt E. Sclosslngk was associated with Professors Kronig and Gauss the discoverers of Twilight Sleep and in June 1914 he was sent to thiss country by the staff of the Grauen- " Germany, for the sole purpose of ' ninating the knowledge he had : Quired In rendering childbirth painless, and to teach the gynecologists and obstetricians of this country the technique of this treatment in maternity cases. ' ' These are the only authentic picturestaken under the personal supervkinn nf Dr. Schlossinnk and are be-
.Ing presented under the auspices of I
the "Moral Uplift Society or America, at the Theatorium Saturday.. -
WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS TO
, ATTEND CHURCH SERVICES'
! The Woman's Relief Corps has- accepted an Invitation to attend the services at Reld Memorial church, Sunday morning. Members are requested to meet at the corner of Tenth and Main streets at 10 o'clock.
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DO YOU KNOW That between 700 and 800 Girls Have Disappeared from their homes in New York since January First ?
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MONDAY SOCIETY NIGHT SOUVENIR PHOTO MATINEE TUESDAY (Mr, Newton) The Charming Love Story from the book by Mary J. Holmes
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Laughter! Tears! Miles of Smiles! There are only two kinds of Females who don't think of marriage. The old maid who is out of it and the infant who is not yet in it. Lena has played to one million people.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
MATINEES FRIDAY-SATURDAY, 2:30. First Time in Richmond at Popular Prices The Greatest Crook Play Ever Written
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The Underworld in a New Light
Thrilling! Exciting! Satisfying! Why a girl becomes a crook. ; There is a punch to it you cannot cran Alif 1 , -
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