Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 183, 15 May 1919 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919. BRINGING UP FATHER By McManus -:- Take Hood's Sarsaparilla Thic rri"ff T Purify Vitalize and lli..0J4U Enrtch Your Blood Create Appetite, Clve Strength THCRE'b NO CHANCE. CP ME NEAKIN OOT TONIGHT So I'LL TRY Mr i trw at ak-iki' 0 THERE HE ITS rWtflE OARUN -I THOO5HT MAX BE THAT .., TONKHT OEIN TONIGHT I N.HT BE ABLE TO SONOW FOR A OOD iODj VUZ. ASLEEP! MEAN f waxjn, 0 BACK. TO YOUR ROOM- & 'SPEECHy 'J r n ALAC Special Today
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WASHINGTON. Exhibitors and public alike concede that Tom Moore typifies the modern young American as few others do. His boyish frankness and easy likableness are combined with breeziness and vim. And as an actor Tom Moore never fails. His newest Goldwyn picture presents him in his best guise. The comedy-drama is Frederic S. Isham's "A Man and His Money," and the star Is seen throughout the play in the smartest of smart society. Polo matches.
fashionable country clubs, dashing
sport clothes these are details of a brilliant picturization of a capital story. The plot Itself is Ingenious.
charming, surprising. Easily Tom
Moore does the best work of his career, and Is given opportunity to dominate many situations by sheer physical force. Novel touches of characterization.
acting and in the settings unite in
adding interest to A Man and His
Money," and the acting of the star
easily lifts this Goldwyn picture into the box-office-winner class, as proved
when' A Man and His Money" is presented at the Washington theatre today. - MURRAY The new vehicle selected for John Barrymore, which signalizes his reentrance into the silent drama as a Paramount star, is "on the Quiet," a picturization of Augustus Thomas' famous stage success which for several years was tho starring vehicle for William Collier. The production Is an excellent one and will be seen at the Murray theatre today, Friday and Saturday. The story deals with the complications which arise when Robert Ridgway, once expelled from Yale returns to that seat of learning to make educational amends while suing. In a probationary sort of way, for the hand of Agnes Colt who is to receive twenty millions of dollars on condition that she weds with the consent of her family. Ridgway Induces Agnes to marry him "on the quiet" and numerous amusing complications follow.' The finding of Agnes on her husband's yacht, and the activities of a newspaper reporter and a blackmailer, lead the brother of Agnes to insist that Ridgway marry his sister "to retrieve her honor," and this he consents to do provided Agnes receives her fortune of twenty millions. So a second marriage is consummated, but the
laugh is not on the bride and bridegroom. Mr, Barrymore's role In this comedy is said to be excellent. His support is strong and includes such well known players as Frank Losee, Alfred Hicfeman, J. W. Johnston, Helen Green, Dan Mason and others. MURRETTE Suppose you were just married. Sup-
CARDINALS' HOPES HINGE ON PITCHING STAFF
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Increase In Price Of Ice Is Not Probable Here
Ice prices have taken a sudden step upward in some parts of the country, especially in Chicago, but Richmond dealers were of the opinion today that prices in this locality will remain steady averaging 50 cents a hundred pounds on family supplies, and 22 cents a hundred pounds on wholesale or ton sales. The rise is due in most places to dependence on natural Ice, which was very scarce during the last winter, said B. B. Johnson of the Independent Ice and Fuel company today. In Richmond artificial ice is used exclusively, and this trouble will therefore not affect prices here, Mr. Johnson said. . Wholesale prices should be a little
higher, at least 27U cents a hundred
pounds, the majority of the local ice 1
) men say, as the present price brings
no pront to dealers. A rise will not be possible, however, they say, unless all dealers join in the increase.
COAL FOR MORRISSON-REEVES LIBRARY Proposals will be received up to noon Tuesday, May 20th. for furnish
ing coal to Morrisson-Reeves Library!
lor next winter: 100 tons, more or less, best quality Pocahontas egg. or 60 tons, more or less, best quality anthracite No. 4, to be delivered In the bin at the library one bin full, (about 20 tons Pocahontas or 30 tons anthracite) before cold weather, and balance as needed during the season. W. K. BRADBURY, President Library Com. - May 15-16-17
In a thrilling romance of the cattle country "THE TERROR OF THE RANGE" Here's a western you should see clairem2Towell In a stirring story of the seas "THE SHIP OF DOOM" And for a big laugh a Matt and Jeff Comedy SATURDAY Eddie Polo In a cyclone Smith story
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Branch Rickey has one of the best infields in the National league.
His outfield is good. His catching stuff is admittedly better than
pose you were looked upon as one with Eocial standing, and you had promised to love, honor and provide for one of your father's working girls, without his knowledge. Suppose your father found it out and forced you to separato from your wife. Suppose your cousin, who is In love with you, tells you that your wife has been seen at 12 o'clock at night saying goodbye to one of the most widely known rogues of the city. Suppose you later found your wife in his arms. What would you do?
These are the problems that confronted Tom Ballantyne, in "The Hope Chest," Dorothy Glsh's second Para-
i mount picture which will be shown at
the Murrette theater today, tomorrow and Saturday. Their solution by Ballantyne, and the way Dorothy as the wife accepts
! the solution constitutes one of the
most gripping moments of the play.
Above, left to right. Gonzales, Ames, Rickey and Stock. Below, Cruise. any other in the league. So as the team looks now, the success of it depends on the hurlers. Branch has quantity but not quality in this department. Doak, Ames and Goodwin are his best trio. They aren't world-beaters.
MISSION TO UKRAINE
A woman's idea of refinement is to be tall and thin.
By Associated Praa)
VIENNA, May 15. An American mission has been sent to the Ukraine by Captain Thomas Gregory, of the
inter-Allied food commission, to arrange for ' an exchange of Austrian
manufactured goods for flour and po
tatoes, for use here. This would give the Austrians a chance to obtain food in Europe instead of depending upon American importations.
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IS ONLY WOMAN IN GREAT BRITAIN TO ' MANAGE RAILROAD
Bliss Elaine Jenkins. Miss Elaine Jenkins is the only (British woman who actually manleges a railroad. She inherited the road from her father, the late Lord Glentawe. It is reported that she has increased the family fortune rery greatly by her business judg. meat.
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Wake up, little girl! You're only a waitress in his millionaire-father's restaurant. You know how to handle men, do you? Believe you can put it over his haughty family? All right. Go to it!
ThE New Art Film Company
The screen idol of young and old Tom Moore "A Mai aid lis Moiey" Everybody Loves Tom Moore, the dashing young Goldwyn star, who has delighted picture lovers since his elevation to stardom in a chain of successes, the newest link of which Is "A Man and His Money." ' Also Pathe News and a Fox Comedy "MONEY TALKS" TOMORROW AND SATURDAYHale Hamilton in "THAT'S GOOD" Added attraction Pictures of the "Welcome Home Celebration" held at Indianapolis May 7th Coming Next Week FANNIE WARD in "THE CRY OF THE WEAK" Coming Soon "EYES OF THE WORLD"
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Also Hearst Educational Weekly
Last Times Today GLADYS BROGKWELL in "Pitfalls of a Bi City" MURRETTE The Theatre Beautiful
New Bill and Picture Today and Last Half
John Barrymore
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'fin (hn nilint" The greatest novelty ever known to vaudeville. Better II II I UK If U I HI than Chaplin and Arbuckle combined. Direct f rom Palwii in v xuiwt ace Theatre, Chicago.
Augustus Thomas play . made famous on the stage by William Collier.
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JOHN . EAKRcMORE
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Oolaum sumdl In "SOME MIND READER" Direct from Keith's Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. A big laughing act.
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Comedy, Singing and Dancing
Coming May 26 Woodfolks Musical Comedy Stars "BETTER COME EARLY" - 27 People Three Different Plays During the Week
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