Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 66, 28 January 1920 — Page 7

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Paris Officials Find Man Bitten by Mad Dog, After Three Day Hunt (By Associated Press) ! PARIS, Jan. 28. Police officials, "who have for some days been conducting a frenzied search all over the city for a man who had been bitten by a mad dog were successful yesterday in locating their quarry. The hunt, which had many- unusual features, aroused much interest in Paris. A workman was sitting in a saloon late last week when a dog owned by the landlord dashed at the guest" and bit him on the left hand. Later an examination of the dog fdiowed it tad rabies but the Injured man who appeared to think little of the incident jejad left the saloon in the meantime. ' Fearing that he might not know of Jiis danger from hydrophobia the police began looking for him. He was nowhere to be found and at last placard were posted all over Paris adTised him to go to the Paeteur institution for treatment. Whn found at liome the man said he had been living quietly and had felt no ill effects of lis wounds. He is now under treatment.

place. So great is the throng wishing to see the phenomenon which is caused by the shadows of two trees, that special automobile service has been established between this city and the village. Every house In Noveant and in the adjacent country is filled with pilgrims who believe there is something super-natural in the illusion.

VIRGIN ONLY SHADOW. BUT CROWDS OF CURIOUS VISIT HER (By Associated Pres) METZ, Jan. 28. Although claims that an appartition of the Virgin had fceen seen at Noveant, a vtt3age near here have been proved without foundation, crowds continue to flock to the

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POTASH FROM GERMANY (By Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 28. The fjrst shipment of potash to reach this port direct from Germany in three or four years arrived here today on the

Norwegian steamship Tungu3 from Hamburg. The cargo consists of 3,000

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fuel at Newcastle on Tyne.

The Theatres

WASHINGTON. "The Broken Melody," Eugene O'Brien's latest picture under the Selznlck banner, will be the featured attraction at the Washington theatre today and tomorrow. It is a charming

study of two artistic temperaments J

Danna. a singer, who come together through their diverging ambitions for wordly greatness, and separate for a period which each go their roads that lead to fame. But lovo eventually reunites them, both wiser, but no sadder because they find the fame they have won apart may be shared together. Action in "The Broken Melody" varies between Europe and America, beginning in the famous section of Old New York known as Greenwich Village, from thence to Europe and back again to America. It is a simple love story done with charm and distinction, and should appeal to all lovers of good drama. MURRAY. A wild-eyed Spanish fanatic who sees a locomotive for the first time, thinks it's a demon, lassoes the engine after a wild chase on horseback, and is dragged to his death, is a thrilling and

Stewart Grant, a painter, and Hedda

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unusual scene in "The Gray Wolf's Ghost," at the Murray theatre, Thursday. Hector V. Sarno, who played Pereo, the half-crazed and superstitious perpetrator of this daring feat, actually succeeded in throwing his lariet over the funnel of the dinkey little locomotive and was dragged nearly a hundred feet before he succeeded in disentangling himself from the rope. , MURRETTE. Today is the last day of the successful run or the new Tom Mix feature, "The Feud," which William Fox pre

sents at the Murrette theatre. The popularity of this production here bears out the claim that it Is the best of the Tom Mix plays. It's story is very dramatic and thrilling and the action contains several spectacular in

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the supporting cast are Eva Novak, Claire McDowell, J. Arthur Mackley,

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ris. Charles Kenyon wrote both the original story and the screen version. while E. J. Le Saint directed the production.

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THE HERBERT TRIO Comedy Acrobats In a Bounding let. 500 Laughs Guaranteed.

STEELE AND EDSON Man and Woman comedy team in "FLY STUFF," a Satire on the Aviation Craze.

H. B. WARNER in "THE GRAY WOLF S GHOST

NOTE: The above program is the theatrical bargain of the season. FIFTEEN PEOPLE (15) in real FLESH AND BLOOD (not shadows) to entertain you for 31c and 4c tax. Think this over when the average picture theatre throughout the country charges this price for shadow entertainment alone.

Last Times Today "Billy Hart and His Circus Girls" Johnson and Crane "Girls of '61" "BETTER COME EARLY" .

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LAST JIMES TODAY Tom Mix in THE FEUD' A story of thrill3 and hate, with "Torn' 'at his best

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of the screen in The Feud y Charles henyon Staaed by GctwardJj Saint also "FAIR SAMPLE" Two-reel Strand comedy Coming Thurs. Fri. Saturday In "CAPT. KIDD'S KIDS See Harold and his crew of Peachy jjirates. A comedy de lux

THURS-FRI. SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON In "MORE DEADLY THAN THE MALE"

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TODAY BRYANT WASHBURN In the delightful 5-act comedy drama "THE WAY OF A MAN WITH A MAID" A superior Paramount Artcraft production PETE MORRISON In the Unirersal Western "WINNING A BRIDE" And a Big V laugh maker THURSDAY WALLACE REID ALIAS MIKE MORAN -SUNDAY HARRY CAREY "Rider's of the Law"

RICHMOND THEATRE Between 6th and 7th on Main LAST TIMES TODAY Madelaine Traverse "SNARES OF PARIS" and A Harold Lloyd Comedy "THE RAJAH" and Pathe Review THURSDAY STUART HOLMES in "The Other Man's Wife" Lyons Moran Comedy "BILL'S WIFE" and Hearst News

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The whim of a rich society woman brought fame to struggling young painter and despair to the heart of the girl who loved him.

OTHER FEATURES

Pathe News and "BILLIE" PARSON in "THEY'RE OFF

tSS' d. w. Griffith's "SCARLET DAYS"

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