Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 12, 24 November 1919 — Page 7

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The Theatres WASHINGTON Nigel Barrle, the popular young leading man. who recently completed a period of active service as aerial In structor with the Canadian army, re turns to the screen with Marguerite Clark in her new Paramount-Artcraft Ihotoplay, "Widow by Proxy," which is showing today and tomorrow at the Washington theatre. Mr. Barrle will bo recalled by screen lovers as Miss Clark's chief male support in the delightful "Bab" series. In which he made an excellent Impression. "An interesting fact In this connection," said Mr. Barrle recently, "is that just before enlisting, I was iCieduled to play an aviator in the iJUt 'Bab picture. Instead, I became a reallife airman." In "Widow by Proxy," Mr. Barrle is a young naval officer who falls in love with Gloria, the lively bachelor girl, played by Marguerite Clark. The picture, which was adapted from the Broadway stage success by the same name, is Ideally suited to the Inimitable Usht comedy talents of the little star. Mr. Barrle heads a strong supporting company. MURRETTE Anita Stewart is shown In practically two characters In "Mind the Paint Girl", a First National feature which will be shown at the Murrette Theatre this week. First she appears as the little slum girl, who sweeps out her father's shop and runs errands and does any handy work to help make ends meet for her parents, who are very poor. As the shop girl, 6he is shown in more pr less ragged calico dresses, with her hair hanging down her bck and hats of impossible styles. Ignorant and untutored, yet she has a strong heart and battles her way among the roughs of the neighborhood who are very ruuch in love with her pretty face, and try to steal kisses as chance presents Itself. Full of ambition to get out of the sordid neighborhood and to win to the better things of life, she takes the opportunity of her father's death to move. Then she applied for a place on the stage. After much discouragement, she finally gets a place in the chorus. Then through the accidental spilling of a bucket of paint, she gets an inspiration, and suggests the song, "Mind the Paint," to a composer. She j given the opportunity to sing it Thd makes the hit of the season. Then as the famous music hall girl

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