Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, 20 December 1919 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PAU-ADIUM AND SUN-TELFGRAU, SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1919.

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.WASHINGTON , Men who bare traveled around the ;6rld "a lot are authority for the statement that the Scotch as a raco hare . more 'pride In their race than any other ' nationalities. Particular testimony leading to that belief Is present--ed In -Vltagraph'a latest supertilm, i VThe- WoU."- - : '" This feature with Earle Williams as star, will be shown at the Wash-

- l'ngton theatre Monday,". Tuesday and

vv eanesoay. - it is a pictuniauon or ! the famous play by Eugene Walters, which was , a sensation for several ; seasons on Broadway and on tour, i : Andrew MaoTavlsh. a canny Scot, Is ,1 the character of the play who personl- ; fios the Scotch, type and drives home i the message of race pride. : His tre : mendous racial egotism give him alii most contempt for all other men less fortunately born and extends the feelg lng to eoahroud even his daughter, ; whose Bsotsh birthright happens to be lmpateisd by the fact that her mother ; Th. skotrtiman permits his antagonisnu tTeach' such a pitch that he ! becoisai fanatical on the. subject. . 'Onl' ott, tho, drainatlo punches of : tft pietnM'ottnrs.'when MacTavlsb : Jibes UMCCW Jot her alien blood. I ITFXKr. Ood to forgi ye for not beln' J bjw Scotch,'! saya he. ... 'The picture la roptote with characterlsations of a high order and with ? atmosphere of the wonderful northland. Spectators In the crowded cities who have never learned of the great ; forest stretches and hteir people, except by occasional reading, will, find ;' a revelation for their gaze. '.' ; Mr. Williams Vividly portrays the role of splendid -virile French-Cana-' dian trapper. His character proves a smashing "contrast to other types of ! less nobility."

J. -Warren Kerrigan in "The Lord Loves tho Irish," rated the best of the popular star's series of Robert Brunton productions, released by Hodkinson, it the attraction at the Washington theatre, beginning Thursday. Besides affording Mr. Kerrigan the most appealing role he has had in months, the Monte M. Kattcrjohn story gives tho members of the star's own company, including- Fritzi Brunette, Joseph J. Dowllng, Aggie Herring and Wedgewood Nowoll, unlimited

opportunities for performances of a,; high order, in keeping with their rep- i utations as screen players of uncommon merit. Ernest C. Warde, who di-' also held the dictatorial reins in the ; production of "'The 'Lord Loves the Irish." j Thomas Lynch, president of the Celtic bank of New York, longs for a.

gUmpso of tho native sod of Ireland, so takes his daughter. Sheila for a trip there. They meet an Irish boy, Miles Machree, who falls In love with ftJShella, and comes to America after her, and to make his fortune. He becomes a member of the New York police, and finds clues to a counterfelting scheme against the Celtic. .. An accomplice of the counterfeiter is Dexter, secretary to Lynch, and incidentally Sheila's "" fiance. Dexter

weakens just'es tho big coup Is about to be made, to replace the Celtic's

knew some enterprising person wculd realize Its picture possibilities before , long. And Julius Steger did just that. In his capable hands all the conflict ' tiuKiDA emotional suspense have been

utilised with telling effect, and the outcome is a picture thut holds the Interest until the end. " ;

Charlotte Walker gave , a grapnic

hold the boards for that day; ' Head- Right," Thursday evening, Dec 23rd, . in number.

lining the Mil 1 Monday will be Edna land right well do they deserve It. for school miss: off seventeen summers ; Mike Donlln.- and that it is out of who has proven, the sensation of ' the ' the ordinary is evidenced by the fact vaudeville world this season. Singing that many who saw it In Chicago and

cnarmlnnv and acting with conviction ew xorx, ana During seats here.

'while still clothed in hertgirtlBh high l Tnis is the dramiUc treat of the

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and appealing performance as "Just Ai school manner, v she holds r the ' atten-

Wpman." She was finely suited to uxe tion and grips the interest as . much as i part and aided considerably in mak- for what she stands for as what she ; lng the film realistic. Lee Baker was; does. As to the comedy -element-. In - - ... a . W .1. . A V. f . , , t . . .

a splendla selection ror vne aiuu , mo aui. wmca is -excruciatingly iunny,

and gave an excellent interpretation of an unsympathetic character. MURRETTE Bessie Barriscale, the r beautiful blonde star who is appearjng at the Murrette theatre beginning Sunday, haa an excellent medium for her tal-

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preclude the giving-' out of any par-; ticulars. ;lt is an act-that- will; rjever'. be forgotten by anybody witnessing, it. Deprived of .their bands, the - Lutz, Bros., offer one of -the most novel acts, In vaudeville. They play the plant),'

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currency with counterfeit. Ho con- 'aelyn's Wife" produced by the B. B

ents in her latest production, "Jos-; write on a typewriter, .thread needles

fosses, but before any precautions are

taken, is captured by the counterfeiter with 8hella. Miles raids the place with his officers, and rescues them, capturing the gang. Then be wins an important position in the bank, and the hand of Xhe president's daughter. "IH give you twenty million dollars If you'll marry Allsa Graeme!" ' So said old Jeremiah Wishart to David, his favorite nephwe. One would think that David would Jump at the chance, for Allsa was the prettiest girl that ever came from the Highlands of Scotland, but David had never seen her, so he refused and discarded his art studio for the unrestricted workroom of nature and began painting signs. As he was painting a roadside sign a pretty girl happened along aistl asked for a Job. David learned that she could paint remarkably well and he forthwith hired her as an assistant. The girl turned out to be Ailsa Graema and old Jeremiah was happy for the first time in his life. That is the basic theme , of "Bonnie, Bonnie Lassie," the photodrama with Scotch atmosphere, that comes to the Washington Theatre tomorrow only with Mary MacLaren in the starring role. Spottiswoode Altken, David Butler and Arthur Carewe are in the supporting cast. . Tod Browning, who directed the screen version of Fannie Hurst's story. "A Petal on the Current," with Mary MacLaren in the featured role, also ridected the last production. MURRAY As a play "Ju6t a Woman" contained so much that is essential in the making of strong photoplays that we

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' The picture is a dramatization or the book by Kathleen Norris, whose fiction has made her one of the most popular and widely read novelists of the day. 1 TLV locale of the story is Long Island and its environs. Ellen Latimer, 'a girl of refinement, who had been left penniless on her parents' death, married young Gibbs Josselyn, an artist and scion of a wealthy -family.

Gibbs had never entered his father's house since Josselyn, Sr.'s second mar-

Tiage to Lillian Keeler. a self-centered beauty who was mistress of the art of

fascinating men. After five years of happiness abroad, a reconciliation was effected, and Gibbs and his wife with their little hoy. Tommy, went to live with the elder Josselyn at their Long Island mansion. Gibbs fell a victim of the beautiful Lillian's charms, and neglected Ellen for his step-mother. The eternal triangle under the Joselyn roof resulted in many heartbreaking moments for Ellen, whose

f suspicions were verified when she

found Lillian and her husband at Glbb's studio after a night on which they were both absent from home. A quarrel ensued between Gibbs and his father, and when Josselyn,-Sr. was found dead, circumstancial evidence convicted Gibbs. MURRAY It is to be regretted that the bill opening Monday at The Murray only plays two days, Monday and Wednesday, as it bears every mark of being exceptionally good. Vaudeville will not be shown Tuesday owing to the fact that "Turn To The Right" will

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and perform feats with . their feet, that the average person does with :: their hands. Marston and Manley will also be on the bill with their clever skit entitled "Do You Follow Me?:' The picture for the first half will be Peggy Hyland in . the flve-reel Fox comedy dram ma 'fThe Web of Chance". A stupendous bill has been prepared to open Christmas day headlined by The Virginia Belles, a musical and vocal aggregation comprised of seven young adlies who will render operatic and ragtime selections. ' One of the girls is a singer and pianist, two play violins, and the others are artists on the cornet and trombone. It is a classy offering with an especial appeal to all -music lovers.- The other two acts on the bill the last half will be Follie and LeRoy, "eccentric comedians", and Bessie LeCount, "Singing comedienne". Vivian Martin will appear on the screen In her latest fivereel Paramount feature "An Innocent Adventuress." From all indications a capacity house will greet "Turn to .the

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Special Christmas WeeW Program

Special Christmas Week Program

TOMORROW ONLY

The Bonniest Lassie of them all

Mury MacLaureia

In the delightful Dramatic Novelty

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Suppose some fine old man took your breath away by offering you his heart and hand and $20,000,000 to boot and all the while you were only a sign painter? Can you Imagine how you would feel then, per haps, you can imagine how MARY MacLAREN felt in this great play, "BONNIE. BONNIE LASSIE." You will glow with excitement, pleasure and satisfaction with every scene on this splendid play and you'll see Mary MacLaren at her very best.

SEE IT! YOU'LL LIKE IT

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Earl Williams

in

The Wolf

A picturization of Eugene Walter's famous stage success, of the same name. Declared by critics to be one of America's greatest plays.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday J. Warren

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Officer Miles Machree was right at home in the midst of a fight, and he had the scrap of his life in winning the hand of a banker's daughter.

Coming MARY PICKORD in "HEART O' THE HILLS"

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HOME OF SELECT VAUDEVILLE, BIG PIPE ORGAN AND CONCERT ORCHESTRA

Thursday, FrL, Sat, Sunday VIVIAN MARTIN in "An Innocent Adventuress"

Monday, Tues., Wednesday . PEGGY HYLAND in

THE WEB OF CHANCE"

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EDNA MAY FOSTER AND CO. In "A Novel Offering." A young high school girl of seventeen who is creating a sensation in vaudeville

LUTZ BROS.

"Feats of the Feet.'

Deprived of hands they do wonders with Their Feet.

MARSTON AND MANLEY In "Do You Follow Me." Big bill opening Christmas day (7) VIRGINIA BELLES (7) Seven girls in colonial costumes in operatic and ragtime selections. FOLLIS AND LEROY Comedy, Singing and Dancing . -i ' BESSIE LE COUNT Singing Comedienne

VIVIAN MARTIN An Innocent Adventuress

Last Times Sunday CHARLOTTE WALKER In " JUST A WOLIAN"

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