Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 202, 6 June 1919 — Page 7

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. By McManus RINGING UP FATHER

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Paramount photoplay, -which is showing at the Murrette today. Mickey Donovan' who was quite a capitalist in a small way and ran the "White House" lunch cart on a nearby corner, knew that Jane was the One Girl for him, but Jane was not so sure. So she refused his offer of marriage and went out into the world to make her own living as a stenographer.

Armed with a pad and pencil ana

tions to marry her to a man she does not love adds another entanglement to Drina'a complicated life. After many heartaches and tears the path of happiness stretches out to meet her. "Marie, Ltd." is not one of that large class of pictures which has absolutely no excuse for appearing upon the screen, save that the camera has ground out several reels of moving people and hideous sets. This Select Picture which can be seen today and tomorrow r.t the Washington theatre.

large quanuues ot cue wins ,ia8 something to say and says it. It invaded the aristocratic home of Daytd : MTB wnVth epin. tcPn-

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Lyman, an elderly playwright. Lyman wanted a stenographer that he could swear at when things were going wrong and Jane said that she was Just the girl for the job. There she met the old man's nephew Monty Lyman, and soon decided that she was in love with him. Numer-

i ous dramatic incidents followed, old j Mr. Lyman died, and Monty Lyman, j put to the test, proved that he was not the splendid young man that Jane thought him. More and more she I compared him with the patient Mickey

tDonovon, who waited hopefully at the!

13 a picture well worm seeing neth Webb directed it.

Pretty Girls Feature New Bill At Murray Pretty girls with talent are popular features of the "Revue de Vogue," the headliner in the Murray theatre vaude

ville bill that opened Thursday night. There are seven scenes in the Revue, all of them providing an attractive

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"stunts" and Harry Gilbert, a young man of engaging personality, who puts on some clever songs in dialect, was brought back for two encores. Frank Holland, who sang "You're Making a Miser of Me." was one of the popular features, of the bill.

fact that he became a June bridegroom the bill. The Buckleys in a new nov-

in Richmond Wednesday. Miss Aline Rogers, the charming young blonde, who is a member of the company, i3 the bride. A toe-dancing number by Victoria Webster, and a dancing-violin act by'Isabelle, are among the featurea of the Revue. One of the most pleasing numbers put on by the chorus is that in : which all appear as oldfashioned maidens in the costume of fifty years ago. The costumes worn by the chorus are original and attractive, and the scene which shows the girl of different seasons, is exceptionally pretty. A ragtime wedding in the Mormon temple, when the bridegroom becomes the support of four very attractive maidens, closes the Revue. Two other high-class acts complete

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or, thom i a hannv reunion between sing and dance with marked ability,

GERMANS AID REDS AGAINST ESTH0N1

STOCKHOLM, June 6. German forces on the Esthonian front are said to be aiding the Eolsheviki, in an official statement issued at Esthonian headquarters. The statement reads: "There has been violent fighting on the Gatchina front throughout Tuesday and the battle was renewed Wednesday. On the southern front the German landwher. instead of pushing the enemy back iorm Riga, is trying by all mean3 to advance to our line."

today, Saturday and Sunday at the Murray theatre. The whole story in fact hangs on the mustaches. With a delicious sa

tirical touch the authors of the story, T

Mr. Emerson and Miss Loos, show you how the Kaiser figured it all out that he could scare his own people and the people Of the rest of the world by making himself and his Prussian servitors look like a school of devil fish.

The scheme worked well with the Germans. Kaiser Bill wrote bum poetry, painted pictures, conducted an orchestra, talked on personal terms with God and the Germans fell for it

all. They thought hi mthe little won

der of the universe and really expected that when the world war started everybody would lie down and

quit. . - , MURRETTE Jane Neill was a little girl with a

Admiral Kolchak's forces m their ! big Heart ana lnoormtaDie courage, spring advance, a Bolshevik wireless When she was suddenly, left alone in message claims. The dispatch also j the world, with her younger twin sisasscrts that the BoUheviki are con-1 ters to look after, she faced the sit-

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Vivian Martin is said to be at her best as Little Jane Neil and Nile3 Welch plays Monty Lyman. Casson Ferguson is reported to be excellent as the Irish boy, Mickey, Donovan.

LONDON, June 6. The Eolsheviki have recaptured Sarapul, on the Kama river, southeast of Perm, which was one of the important towns taken by

Joe Forte, the lone man in the production, attracts special interest by the

WASHINGTON Alice Brady, as Drina Hilliard, in her latest Select Picture, "Marie,

Ltd.," is the essence of all that is lovely and charming. She is full of the joy and abandon of youth with ihat little touch of severity that marks early responsibilities. The picture is a fascinating one and certain to hold the interest of the most blase theatregoer. The story is centered about the hat shop of "Marie. Ltd.," one of the fashionable and exclusive establishments on Fifth Avenue. Miss Brady gives an excellent characterization of the girl who gave up a promising career as a teacher or

writer to become a salesgirl in ner mother's shop. Her mother's anibi-

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Beginning Sunday, June 8, Pictures of the 500 Mile SPEEDWAY. RACE at Indianapolis.

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HARRY GILBERT SINGING COMEDIAN FRANK HOLLAND Sings "ON THE ROAD TO SUNSHINE LAND"

Positively the best bill this season

REVUE DE VOGUE

7 SCENES 7 "A RADIUM OF SPLENDOR" Featuring JOE FORTE and DIXIE WHITE VICTORIA WEBSTER Premier Danseur ISABELLE The dancing violinist Gorgeous Wardrobe a chorus of 8 Broadway Dolls 8 Closing scene The Morman Temple At Salt Lake introducing a Rag Time Wedding

THE BUCKLEYS NOVELTY ENTERTAINERS Virginia Pearson in "Love's Auction A FOX 5-REEL PRODUCTION

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