Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 105, 13 March 1920 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND - PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1920.

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r WASHINGTON. I, The task confronting the producers 3l the screen version of Augustus Thomas' great play, ''The Copperhead, which will be on view at the V'ashington Theatre next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, was a considerable one.. It Involved constructing and twice reconstructing an entire village, the employing, marshalling, costuming, and directing of literally thousands of "extras," and endless research and study of archives pertaining to the periods of the Mexican and Civil Wars. Lionel Barrymore, who was star in the stag Play, also is featured in the picture. Charles Maigne was director. The village which was used was constructed on the plains of Long Island -and is. faithful in every detail in its , j-eproduction of a middle western town ; in the '50a. It was modelled after orisinal sketches and drawings showing the style of buildings of the period. Kvery structure was enclosed on all ; four sides, in itself an innovation in '. movie making. Over 200 Mexican war '.' soldiers, 2,300 Civil War soldiers, and : 1.200 Civil War veterans were Impersonated by "extras." Different styles of guns had to be obtained for the : Foldiers in the two wars. An accurate copy of President Lincoln's proclamation of war reproduced by one of the few living men who have seen one. WASHINGTON. Pauline Frederick is called upon to interpret the strongest emotions a woman may experience In "Bonds of Love," which will be presented at the . Washington, Wednesday and Thursday.. The unfathomable depths of mother love, and the pain of being wracked between self-sacrifice and re- ' venge are some of the emotions which "Miss Frederick Is called upon to express during the unfolding of the .powerful story which Louis Sherwin, the well-known dramatic critic, wrote especially for her. In "Bonds of Love," the child is the eon of his father's first wife; and the

and then the complications begin to arise. He abducts a girl who proves

from official records, bat only through William J. Flynn's cope ration. He has opened the wonder book of his life. One of Chief Flynn picture photoplays at the Richmond every Wednesday and Thursday. MURRAY. Duke Rogers, Richmond's well-

known favorite character singer,

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developing love of the second wife for and hair-raising has been his career, the little bov. and his appreciation of i Whenever there was a case of forgery,

her affection create many subtle 1 smuggling, illicit traffic in opium moments which Miss Frederick, and then hot on the scent was 6ure to be : little Frankie Lee share. Chief Flynn. When the first wife's relatives per- Here is a real detective and his Plst in their persecution of the boy's actual experiences, all celebrated ! "new" mother, she finds letters which cases, eight of them, are now for the her predecessor had written to her ; first time disclosed to the public lover. With these in her possession. I through Republic Pictures. The facts, the second wife is in the position of , data and incidentals were obtained forever Kilpncfne the COmDariSOnS I uammm mmm mmtmm

which her husband's relatives make between her and her predecessor. WASHINGTON. When a man tries to affect a recon

ciliation between his pal's wife, he . vL. inrC Irritated, Inflamed or

usually lands in hot water, evens fUUR LTLO Gran ulated,use Murine though the scheme was proposed by i often. Soothes, Refresh. Safe for his pal. I Infantor Adult. Atall Druggists. Writefor This is what happened to Patrick Free Eye Book. Mtri Er Rnfr C.. Chios Murphy (Owen Moore) in "Sooner or j . M

Later" which opens a two day engagement at the Washington theatre next

Friday. Patrick enters - into a conspiracy with his bosom friend, Robert Ellis, to do the Sherlock Holmes act and locate the whereabouts of Robert's wife. The young bride has disappeared from home and Robert believes that she has become false to her marriage vows and has fled from his manly protection. Patrick sets forth on his mission

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confusing tangles have been straight- delightfully upon numerous occasions,

chcu lie iiuuo uiuibcil maiiieu iu agirl whom he before had never known. RICHMOND. Who is the most feared man in certain' alien sections to-day? Many would reply that it was William J. Flynn, Director of the Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice

and former chief of U. S. secret service. He is now charged with protecting the country against dangerous Red plotters. Hardly a day passes but that his name is on the lips of thousands. Some regard him as 'possessing the keenest and most logical brain with which a detective ever was endowed. To familiarize people with how he and his men work so that all may protect themselves and America, he has bared the secrets of his past adventure-filled life. He has chosen eight of the most thrilling episodes in his career dedicated to the eradication of crime. From these, eight two-reel-cts have been made by Republic Pictures. William James Flynn was born in New York about fifty years ago. After a thorough education he became attached to the U. S. Secret Service. So astounding was his success in ferreting crime that he was appointed head of this world-famed body of men. Some years back he left the service of the government temporarily to reorganize the New York detective force when that city was in the grip of an appalling crime wave. When the Department of Justice tackled its present highly important task, Chief Flynn was immediately picked to direct its Department of Investigation. Al though a live person in our midst many cannot help regarding him as a character of fiction ia a class with

Sherlock Holmes, so varied, so daring

tlon "The Hen Ship," a stirrin story of the briny deep. Sharing the stellar honors Thursday with Vernon and Rogers will be The Seven Family Troupe, an organization of Arab acrobats who build pyramids, do tumbling and offer sensational feats in a manner to cause one to hold his breath. ThiB Is a recognized big-time act and Is an unusual feature ontside of th

larger houses. Mooney and Canman.

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will share tie headline honors on the on fh Mil ZnZ7a w. Murray bill opening Thursday for, the 7Lf!?ntlVr&' Tof h.i r ,or t,v !,!"? "nous Japanese actor will offer

last half of next week. Duke "has "stepped out" as the saying goes, and is now playing all the big vaudeville

theatres of the principal cities, and his legion of friends here are planning a typical home-coming welcome for his partner Harry Vernon when they open here next Thursday. They bill themselves as "Two Boys From Songland," and as Duke has always been a favorite locally, Vernon and Rogers will doubtless break all box-office records during their engagement. A number of theatre-parties and social events are being arranged during his visit here. Coming Monday for three days the bill will be topped by M'lle Diane and Jan Rubinl, "The French Comedienne and Sweden's Young Violin Virtuoso," assisted at the piano by Salvatore Santaella. This la an unusual act of class and ability with an especial appeal to those who are musical and can appreciate it served with a tinge of refined comedy. Also on the bill are Billy and Dot, "Just Two Little Girls Who Sing and Dance," and The La France Bros., in "A Garden of Equllibristic Novelties." This remarkable duo of athletes spec

ializing in headbalancing, offer a pro-j gram of feats that are positively!

sensational and thrilling In character and presentation. A little dog aids In his own way in the exploitation of

several of their stunts and will sur-j rrlse and astonish you with his feats. Madlalne Traverse will appear on the

screen in her latest five-reel produc-

hls latest five-reel feature,

tnous Prince."

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William Tucker, Oxford Hardware Merchant, Dead OXFORD. O., March 13. William C. Tucker, age 63 years, for eighteen years connected with the Oxford Hardward company, and one of the best known men of this village, died yesterdp.y of heart trouble. He was born Just west of here In Indiana, and lived In this vicicnity all his life. He was prominent In Masonic circles. Professors Form Forum. For the discussion of current political subjects, twenty Miami university professors have organized the Oxford forum, with these officers: President,

Prof. G. A. Hedger; vice president. Dr. Wade MacMillan; secretary. Dr. John W. Heckert; treasurer, Prof John S. Beekley. Give Gym Exhibition. Western college girls last night gave a fine exhibition of gymnasium work in the college gymnasium. The features of the program wero the

dances, especially the Greek interpre

tive dance of Miss Esther Skinner, of Indianapolis, and the Highland fling by Miss Edith Barnard, of Muscatine, Iowa.

Dairy mole Threatens to

Establish Dispensaries

CHICAGO, March 13. Consumption

of whiskey In Chicago will be limited to 32,000 pints a day, Captain H. E. Howard, state prohibition director announced Friday. He told the Retail

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Druggists' association each druggist

may sell 100 gallons of whiskey, wine or gin each month. There are 1,200

druggists. Major A. V. Dalrymple, prohibition enforcement officer for the Central states, declared some druggists aro buying ''moonshine," which costs IS cents a quart to make, and color, and

selling it for 94 a quart.

"If this docs not stop I shall urge the government to establish dispensarios as thick as postoffices and prof hiblt the sale of liquor anywhere else," Major Dalrymple added. "There are 6.000 moonsbino stills in Chicago, and I have found some -prescrlptionslsts who are filling bW liauor prescriptions a day."

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Between 6th and 7th, on Main Home of Clearest Pictures In Town Last Times Today Wm. FAM.NUM

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Also a Billy West Comedy "OUT OF TUNE"

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Also a Billy Parsons Comedy "THEY'RE OFF"

TUESDAY MADGE KENNEDY in "THE KINGDOM OF YOUTH" And a Fatty Filbert Comedy

THURSDAY

The Silkless Banknote"

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WEDNESDAY JACK PICKF0RD in

"Bill Apperson's Boy

A Snub Pollard

And second story Chief Flynn

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"The Silkless Banknote" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARGARETTE FISHER

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THE HELLION

Also a Bee Hive Comedy

PALACE SUNDAY Everybody's Favorite Thos . H.Ince, Presents m..Hart

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Blue Blazes Rawden

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A thrilling Romance of th Northwest. The story of a hard hitting, two-fisted fighter and a scrap that beats anything ever put on a screen. And for a Good Laugh MACK SENNETT'S BIGGEST JOY MAKER "Those Athletic Girls" Pipe Organ for Music Admission 11c and 17c. Bring the Family

TuesdayConstance Talmadge in "Who Cares" ELMO LINCOLN in "Elmo the Mighty"

Wednesday Alice Brady

In

"Her Silent Sacrifice

Theatre Beautiful

MURRETT "WHERE THE STARS TWINKLE FIRST"

Hear Our Pipe Organ, Jazz Orchestra

TODAY AND SUNDAY

Irene Castle in

"The Amateur Wife"

The Zippy Romance of a French Convent Girl Who Made Broadway Stop, Look and Listen.

IRENE CASTLE xnA S J. 'vXDMINGTON m a. scene from. THEAMATEUR. "VI FE A PARAMOLLNJARTCFtAFT PICTURE ADDED FEATURE HALLROOM BOYS' COMEDY, 'THEY DO IT ON $8.00 PER"

Admission Adults 25c; Children loc, Including Tax

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HEAR Our Pipe Organ Our Concert Orchestra

"BETTER COME EARLY"

MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MADLAINE TRAVERSE

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"THE HELL SHIP

A Thrilling Story of the Sea

SUPREME VAUDEVILLE

Six Big-Time Acts Booked for Week of March 15, Featuring DUKE ROGERS Richmond's favorite character singer, who comes the last-half to sing for Home Folks

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LAST TIMES SUNDAY ALICE JOYCE in "THE VENGEANCE OF DURAND" The screen's most beautiful girl in a great seven-reel feature.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday M'LLE DIANE AND JAN RUBINI The French Comedienne and Sweden's young Violin Virtuoso, assisted at the Piano by Salvatore Santaella. A high-class singing and musical offering. BILLIE AND DOT "Just Two Little Girls Who Sing and Dance" LA FRANCE BROS. Garden of Equllibristic Novelties

Thursday and Last Half " VERNON AND ROGERS (Duke Rogers of Richmond) "Two Boys From Songland" Local boy making good over Keith circuit (7) SEVEN FAMILY TROUPE (7) Pyramid Building and Tumbling. Whirlwind Arab Acrobats The Act Sensational MOONEY AND CAPMAN "The Two Who Amuse" SESSUE HAYAKAWA "THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE" Famous Japanese actor at his best, in his latest five-reel feature.

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