Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 303, 2 November 1918 — Page 7

-THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUW-TELEGRAM SATURDAY NOV. 2, i$i8.;

By McManus Coach Howe to Umpire BRINGING UP FATHER Industrial League Games nv n Mnwe. . Earlham coach.. one of the men to offer bis services as an umpire in the Industrial League, should know a few things about the national sport. Mown was the star 6hort-ston fori the Brooklyn National League club for several years, after playing on the In dianapolis American association team. He gained a great reputation ' as a short stop in the days he played with the Eroklyn team bus sustained a broken leg and was unable to continue playing "with tne big leagues. Frank Gillmore and Mowe will prob-" ably umpire the first games of the. Industrial league next Wednesday night.

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On The Screen

WASHINGTON. , You'll enjoy "By Hook or Crook," the happy-hearted new World-Picture starring Carlyle Blackwell and Evelyn Greeley which will be shown on Sunday at the Washington theater. "By Hook or Crook." is Just the jiort of a picture you like. It's a modern story about young people. The hero, Frederic Pritchard, Jr., has been brought up to be a mollycoddle and a waster. His father finally tells him that he is sick and tired of the way he is doing and the Freddy must get busy and make good. "By Hook or Crook" is certainly a delightfully entertaining photoplay. enid rtMinptt. the charming Austra

lian "find" ot Thomas H. Ince, who

recently created a furore in aer paramount debut in "The Keys ot the Righteous," will appear Monday and Tuesday at the Washington theater in "Naughty Naughty." This is not, as the name would indicate, a travesty on litrht nmra. hut a whimsically funny,

true-t-life story ot a girl in a Bmall

mid-western town wno Biruggiea w bring to the narrow-minded natives, a realization of their loss in refusing to admit the newer forms of amusement. Incidentally her old-time sweetheart, editor of the local news sheet, is one rf tho narrowest of all and it is to

his regeneration especially that she turns her attention with what sucsucccss will be seen at the Washington Monday and Tuesday. That ever popular screen star, Douglas Fairbanks, scored another triumph with his new photoplay, "Say, Young Fellow," to be seen at tho Washington Wednesday and Thursday. In this picture Mr. Fairbanks is a newspaper reporter who does stunts which the average cub reporter might well envy. He interviews a millionaire who has never been interviewed before, and ho unearths a fraudulent scheme in a small factory town which is run by a big man, a sort of boss, triumphs, the Fairbanksian athletic stunts are continuously in evidence, including vaulting, scaling the front of a building, battling a band of infuriated factory bands, and the like. It is perhaps unnecessary to say that there lsnot a dull moment in the picture. Mabel Nomanj. she of the extraordinary eyes and ra.tdcap moods, comes to the Washington Theatre Friday and Saturday, in another of her Ooldwyn pictures. This time it is "Back to the

Woods," and the plot bristles with excitement and, as must be expected of Mabel Normand, wholesome fun. She is Sephanie Trent, daughter of a lumber king, who elects to go to r. village as a poor little schoolmarra that she may meet the sort of man the can love. Stephanie is weary of . society beaux. And of course she does meet him. He is Jimmy Raymond, outwardly a mountaineer, but really more than that. And Stephanie adores him at the start.

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The first of her "happy" pictures, "The Embarrassment ot Riches," will eb seen at the Murray Sunday, Mon

day and Tuesday,

" MURRETTE. . . ; Tha nreanntAtion of "America's An

swer" to the people of Pittsburg was made on Monday, September 2, at CarneiHa' hnii before a large and enthus

iastic audience. Lillian Russell Moore,

who has been appoiniea oy mo wr department a Colonel ot Marines, made

a noteworthy; speecn, pne was eurrounded by a guard of the Marine corps. The great organ ot Carnegie

hall was played by Dr. wapier, rmsbvrg's leading organist. . The street railway company of Pittsburg placed on all cars advertisements of "America's Answer," The department stores distributed some 150,000 heralds. The Navy department sent out several sailors, who gave fourminute talks at the different theatres. "America's Answer" at the Murrette Thursday. Friday and Saturday."

French SoUiersVAre Slow to Learn Baseball CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 2. French nniHpr are slow to :. learn baseball.

according to a letter received from Elmer Smith, the former hard hitting outfielder with the Cleveland Americans, now attached to the headquarter company of the 83d division.

At the Theatres

WASHINGTON Cunday Carlyle BlackweU in "By Hook or Crook." Monday and Tuesday Enid Bennett in "Naughty? Naughty." Wednesday and Thursday Douglas Fairbanks in "Say, Young Fellow."

Friday and Saturday Mapei nor

mand in. "Back to the Woods." -

MURRAY fiunrisiv Mnnd&v and Tuesday Lil

lian Walker, in "The Embarrassment of Riches."

MURRETTE Thursday, Friday and Saturday 'America's Answer."

MURRAY. That there exists a decided demand (or good clean comedies and that wholesome, happy pictures must "get over" now is the opinion of no les3 interesting picture personage than Lillian Walker, irresistible star of many

of the successful later day screen sue-

roasos. Miss WalKer is now neaaing her own' company in the production of vhat she terms a series of eight "hapT:,'" pictures, for which there appears, at the present time, tremendous de-

Fifty Cents Will

Bay U. S. Soldier Athletic Material By A. El BATCHELOR. . . PARIS, Nov. 1. Half a dollar wll keep an American soldier in France supplied with all the athletic material which he will need in 1919. This doesn't seem possible when you realize that a single baseball costs $1.25

and a fair glove, $3 to ?&. Yet mis is the estimate made by the physical training department of the American Y. M. C. A. and the figures are based on experience. ' Of course this dros not mean that every soldier in the American Expeditionary Force can" be supplied with a complete individual outfit for every sport that ha may fancy. It would take a billion dollars to make this possible. It does mean, however, that the Red Triangle will be prepared to furnish the paraphernalia to any group of men wanting, to play any athletic game. i The Overseas department of the Y. M. C. A- expects to spend close to a million and a half dollars for athletic

equipment to be used between Janu-J

ary 1 and December 31," 1919v This is a staggering sum, but it doesn't Rnnm nearlv so bis when veu consider

that the military, authorities estimate that the United States wil have upward of three million men in France before the end of next year. In fact, it is little to cover as much ground as must be covered.

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SUNDAY Jewell Productions Presents

Dorothy

An a whilrwind Western Drama

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Passion

Six Acta of Thrilling High

Class Photoplay

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Fatty Arbudcle

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Mabel Normand

A Roaring Laugh-produc

ing Comedy .

The Best Pictures at the Cheap- . est Price. Our new ventilating system changes the air in - this theater every 3 minutes.

Smith was a member of the All-Star army team picked to play a series of gameB -behind the lines. "As the rain, has set in we have quit

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baseball for the season," Smith wrote. "And at last I, hope to get into a real fight. We have Fritz on the ropes and a few. uppercuts more will finish him.

Perhaps we shall have baseball in the

United States aeain next season.

Smith confided that he had been pro

moted to the rank or corporal.

FUIX OP COI.DJ HAD THE CRIP. This has been uch a trying year for sickness that many will be pleased to read how Lewi Newman, 60 Northrand tit.. Charleston. W. Va.. was restored to health. He writes: I was down sick and nothins would do mo. any good. I was full of cold. Had the grrip until I got two 50c bottles ot Foley's Honey and Tar. It Is the beet remedv for grip aird colds I ever used." Good for grip, coughs,, croup, whoopingcough and common colds. For sale by A G. Luken & Co. Adv. , ,

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Greatest War Picture Ever Made

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Home of the Big Pipe Organ "BETTER' COME EARLY" SUN. MON. TUES.

LILLIAN WALKER

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"EMBARRASSMENT OF RICHES"

First Half THREE KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS

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Of the Famous Four Fords Will be the Headliners in a Dance Revue JACK PALMIER, Mimic , Jack eoc-ge Duo IAct

NOTE:-Mis Marie Keller offer, a pipe organ recital dally from 1:30 to 2:30. Leave requests for your favorite selections at the bo office. Prices 22c, tax, 3c; Entire Lower Floor, 18c, tax 2c for Balcony. ; Children 9c, tax 1c v , ' ' "

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SUNDAY ONLY WORLD PICTURES PRESENT

Caryle Blackwell and Evelyn Grcely, in

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It is jammed with fun and thrills. It tells how a mollycoddle made good for the girl he loved and put something over on his crusty, critical dad much to the latter's enjoyment. Also Showing a Big "V" Comedy "PROFESSIONAL PATIENTS" V ADULTS 15o and the Popular Pathe News CHILDREN 5c

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-MONDAY AND TUESDAYThomas H. Ince Presents

EMI EEMMETT "NAUGHTY - NAWITY" A decidedly "different" story dealing with the struggle of up-to-date young girl. who has visited New York, to rejuvenate the old-fashioned, narrow-minded mid-western town she lives in. Her sweethearts reformation most difficult of all but she does it. ... - EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION -Alice Howell in her Comedy Feature IBaiwlcedl Omitt99

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"A DIVER'S LAST KISS"

ADULTS 20c

CHILDREN 10c

-FRIDAY AND SATURDAYGoldwyn presents

The rainbow girl of the screen in

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An adventure in an elevator that led to a romance in the woods

Also showing a Harold Uoyd Comedy "TWO SCRAMBLED

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