Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 31, 17 December 1919 — Page 8
THE RICHMOND PALjLADJTJM AND StTN-TELEGRAU. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919. BRINGING UP FATHER By McManus New York nary yard since the United States entered the war, 25 aitribnfd their overstayed leaves ' to 1 Ft&yE girls who ."insisted" on making 14 4 h --. V" ii VMAT FOR? t that k cook XBOCHS .VOO ARE DON'T TALK LIKE. A FOOL." IT'fc s ftOQK ON THE COtTOA , IN A," PLACE come back to them. r VsH DO THE.V ONLH MENTION . AFRICA? ' I'M LISTEN IN AFRICA A tVAN OOCbN'T I HERE - tOO KNOW MIDWIFE UNTIL THAT WALRUS". OP FOREUiN COVTRf 1T OOWN AMD J NARRO HER. C7 Shop in the ncnssgi ed Take adYactage of ccr
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..V'. .WASHINGTON ' In ."Bringing , Up Betty." starring Miss Evelyn Greeley, Betty Morton is viewing the races from the yacht of her fiance, Carl Gates. ; The leading boat in the race comes up to Gates' yacht and Betty in her agitation, leans too far over the edge of the boat. She falls into the water Her fiance cannot swim and therefor does not go to her rescue. , Jom Waring, the, owner of the le: Jng, yacht In the race, although hrnearing the goal, promptly swings h beat around.-dives into the water a - saves the girl -He drags her on boa' ,bis yacht, and Quickly .endeavors X make up for the time lost throu .the accident. t, .But. -is he able to outditance f yachts which meanwhile have pu' ' ahead of him, arid what part does : -' girl have to-play in winning the for hlmv
"Bringing Up Betty" tells you, and also treats you to a charming little salt water comedy containing a laugh every minute It will be the atraction at the Washington theatre today and tomorrow. . MURRAY. After proving an intensely attractive feature during its run atr the Murray theatre; ."Lost Money" closes onight. The unique and absorbing i heme of this Fox photoplay ' cf a ; ight for love and millions In the
diamond fields, together with the . ex
cellent work of tho beauttif ul star, Madeline Traverse, makes it an entertainment v that is decidedly . worth while. ., ,v; , MUURRAY. The coming of "Turn to the Right!" : to the Murray Tuesday, Dec. 23, will Introduce to local playgoers a play that will be held in fond remembrance by members of tho present theatregoing gentration. As a happy blending of tears and laughter it will oc-,
cupy a niche in American theatrical history with the "Old Homestead," and "Way Down East," while among those who prai3ed the religious of Ben-Hur it will be cited ns an example of comedy without blushes. The story deals with a type of youth common to every small town in America the youth who leaves home to seek his fortune in the city. How Joe Bascom sucumbs to the influence of fast company and the fascination of gambling, to be restored to tho right
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SPECIAL TODAY Arte raft Offers ENID BENNETT In a stirring 5-act Thos. Ince production "THE LAW OF MEN" You can't go wrong on this Ince productions are always the best RUTH ROLAND In that master thriller "THE TIGER'S TRAIL" And for a good laugh LONESOME LUKE Pipe Organ for Music
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Bringing Up Betty"
The wealthy uncle of a charming yet wilful and spoiled young lady makes believe he shoots himself, stating he had lost all his wealth, in order to see what effect it will have on the two noblemen, suitors for his niece's hand. See the outcome of this charming comedy.
Also Pathe News and a Good Comedy "SHADES OF SHAKESPEARE"
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Cash reservations now. Cast of original favorite only company on tour. Buy early and avoid being crowded out. 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
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DON'T MISS SEEING THE SIX BELFORDS GREATEST ACT EVER SEEN IN RICHMOND 1
SIX BELFORDS Sensational Acrobats. Featured last season with Barnum and Bailey's Circus. GREAT ACT. SAMPSELL AND LEONHARD "Musical Comedy Favorites' with Don Matthews at the , piano 1 Class "and refinement Intermingled 'with laughter.; Big, hit yesterday. HILL AND ROSE ' V , , i "Assisted By Songs And Talk" .
MADLAINE TRAVERSE In "LOST MONEY" Five-reel Fox Production. . .'""" NOTE: Commencing today we. revert to our former schedule of DAILY MATINEES and 2 EVENING performances. Secure cash reeerratlons now Cor TURN TO THE RIGHT." Tuesday. Dec 23, as the boose is selling rapidly. "Bettor Come Early". ' ' '-'- .-" ""'- -' . -v.':- ' :'''"
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