Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 120, 31 March 1919 — Page 7

THE KICHMOND PALLADIUM AMU SUN-TELEGKAM MUJNDAV, V ' lX ' ' - . " ii i i ...i n , llt!L JUIC'.1 J m ..J ' ILL!1! 1 -" " ' " " " 1 1 11 ' 111111 " '"I I

' t . s By McMatlUS Completion of County : County Road Superintendent W. O. Jones " Saturday announced the completion, of his road force. Albert Crawley, John Hostetter. Walter Simpson,. Orville Hoover and O. W. Hartup are the appointments announced. ,

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WASHINGTON

If you were the richest anpst

powerful man In the world ou had been brought to a point obligation by a clever and beautltrl,

fit Qom you naa lorDiaaen me q or

our home, and who loved aras loved by your only son, whatjld .you do about It? What John Burkett Ryder diut It provides one of the most fcly dramatic and intensely humanies in "The Lion and the Mousme Vltagraph super-feature, whiolll be seen in the Washington thefoday and tomorrow. Confronted in his library by tjrl and his son, as the. girl, smiliier triumph, starts to leave the houhe great man turns in his wrath he youth, and 6ays this: I "You damned fool go after h If a girl like that loved me " Alice Joyce is Shirley Rosre, the girl, in this screen adaptatjof the famous stage success of thee name, written by the late Cps Klein, and produced under thtrsonal supervision of Albert A. in, president of Vltagraph, and henracterizatlon is conceded one or greatest screen triumphs. Shers the part of the daughter of a Fel Judge, who Issues an injunction Jh rouses the wrath of Ryder, win revenge forces him to trial fripeachment. In his safe are. If s which will establish RoBsmore'socence, and the plot centers abouta--ley's finally successful efforts tet

into me Bare ana get noia o(e

letters.

Norma Tatmadge will bo seat

the Washington theatre on Frldajd Saturday in her latest Select Pit "The Heart of Wetona," In whicle is presented by Joseph M. Schk.

l't is a story of a half Indian girljo iQ Konr. t...., k It..

ives. She refuses to tell the na6f

er lover, and Harrlln the, arem

f harge of the reservation, is acH l)f being Wetona's lover. Hardls Ki love with Wetona but hag kelt tecret because he has never beenv,'n any encouragement To prtt jvVetona, Hardin marries her. Sis ousted from the tribe. Wetona tr learns that she loves Hardin ani&t Tony, so with her father's forgives

and a real man s love she is le

MURRAY

That the managements of hustjs

cannot be reduced to a written, iiula with the same accuracy as a rfe for doughnuts is the theme snt which is developed a series of detful comedy situations in "Hy Though Married." Enid Bend's New Paramount photoplay whicls shown at the Murray theatre to7. This new picture from the 6ti3 of Thomas H. Ince is a story M turns the laugh on jealou3 husbjs and wives and with a heavy s&r coating of comedy slips over thedvice to brides not to accept too ri ously-keepsakes of 'olden days by may find in their husband's trun That man is a ready victim tcie green-eyed monster 1b brought ouby the action of the story and the Inclusion is that literary treatiseSm how to manage wives and husbfls all must have been written by baelors and old maids. The original story is by Lois id Arthur Zellner and was wrlttenbr

irie screen by C. Gardner SullSn.

.ijnm uennett has been surroundety

xj suitable cast, especially selecteby

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OLD SOL HELPS .

That extra hour of davliah mzlt

millions of dollars to the Victckr Gardeners says the National Vvtr

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NEWS NOTES FROM MOVIELAND

Robes of regal splendor, it is announced, are worn by Nazimova in her forthcoming, production. "The Red Lantern," and this picture, taken during one of the scenes, proves that the announcement is correct at least as far as the splendor goes (there really is not much robe, it is mostly beads and fringe). Among her costumes is the heavy silk garb of the Goddess of the Red Lantern and the awe-inspiring habiliments of a Chinese warior chief. The warrior's' costume, a robe of embroidered silk, with the head of a lion depending from the waist, is apparel worn only by those of the Chinese, who stand ready to give their lives for the race. The lion's head is the highest symbol of valor at arms. In other scenes Nazimova wears the robes of the Goddess of the Red Lantern. According to the description given, the robes are of the heaviest Chinese silk, embroidered with a thousand designs. On her head Nazimova wears the symbolical head dress of the goddess, studded with peacock feathers and dozens of silk floss pompoms, the whole held in rlace by a band of gold embroidery that circles the forehead and temples. The new Nazimova production, It is promised, will outrival "Revelation." "Toys of Fate" and "Eye for Eye" in its spectacular features. But in bold relief against this background of pageantry is the story of Mahlee, more poignant, perhaps, than the tragedy of Cio Cio San in "Madame Butterfly," which moves forward to a climax when race and love confict. Besides playing Mahlee, Nazimova portrays the character of Blanche Sackwell, delicately reared English girl and a half sister to the Eurasian. "The Red Lantern," which was producejd upon a scale of unusual lavishness, is based on the noved of Chinese life by Edith Wherry.

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Bishop Coffin to Speak At Bethel A. M.E. Church The R. and Rev. L. J. Coffin bishop of the A. M. E. church will speak Wednesday night at Bethel church, South Sixth and B streets. The public is invited.

Detailed soil surveys covering 38,136 square miles were made during the fiscal year 1918 by the bureau of soils of the United States department of agriculture. Prior surveys of 445,825 square miles make the total 483,396 square miles. Twenty-two states and four bureaus of the federal government are now actively co-operating in this sell survey work,

Alia Nazimova.

A picture of little Andrew Franklin, a Wicmgan boy, wnose tatner disappeared borne time ago, is to be enown at me moving picture uieaters in New scorn, in tne nope mat tne ratuer will sue n afU be moveu to go bacK juome. it is tuougat mat me man is in rxew York City, where he was seen on Broadway not long ago.

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Skating in Afternoon

(Moonlight Skate Thursday Night Masked Carnival Sat. Night

BIGGER AND BETTER THAN BEFORE

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CHILDREN'S SKATE IN MORNING SKATING IN AFTERNOON

MHUIRIRETTE

"The Theatre Beautiful"

TODAY AND TUESDAY

Marguerite Clark In "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH" Her latest and most delightful picture Leonard and Sherwood Jewish Comedians

HEARST NEWS

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. Coming Wednesday Only MABEL NORMAND in "MICKEY" ADULTS 20c CHILDREN 10c

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Three New Keith Acts Today

UNA CLAYTON AND CO. Direct from Keith's Hippodrome, Cleveland, Ohio, in her sketch "KEEP SMILING'' FOUR SENSATIONAL BOISES Direct from Palace Theatre, Chicago CECIL AND FRANK ELDRED In a dancing Novelty "SPIDER AND. FLY" ENID BENNETT in "HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED" Here is another Big Time bill; and we repeat "Better Come Early"

Three New Keith Acts Today

Today and Tomorrow

WASHINGTON

Today and Tomorrow

A VITAGRAPH Super-production of the Stage Success That Set the

Whole World Talking!

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THE MOUS

From CHARLES KLEIN'S Famous Dramatic Success, V 1 TITH no other weapon than'

v -entered the arena against

tusineM who was ruining her father for hi own eelfith interest. There mast there had to be some way out. Ye how? How could she, alone, unaided

ferealc the strength of this man of power? ; The very height of drama are reached in thi -- t nipelling play of life and Iotc, Also showing the Pathe News and a Billy Parson Comedy "A PAIR OF PINK PAJAMAS" Admission Adults 20c. Children 10c

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