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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920.

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MURRAY. William Monar, the famous characr actor, in "The Luck of GeraMine lird" which is to bo seen at tho Mury theatre for four days starting lursday, illustrates in this picture, airing Bessie Barriscale, how he me to be famous. He tries another iw character, after his many years new ventures, and makes a success i it. Mr. Mong. who had many years of age experience before he faced the jtnera, and who also had written and oduced many scenarios, never had ayed the character of a Jewish nerlcan before he was cast for "The kck of Geraldine Laird," MURRETTE. John W. Noble, who directed "The ;rth of a Race," coming to the Murtte theatre Thursday, Friday and

iturday, has to his credit such proictions as "Romeo and Juliet," startig Franci3 Bushman and Beverly iyne. which he directed for Metro; e Ethel Barrymore features, "The ill of Her People," and "The prakenlng of Helena Ritchie"; the rtriotic features, "A Man Without a

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one thing that grips one more than any other in the great out-doors. One of the true-to-nature things that "get" the audiences attending David Belasco's. production of Willard Mack's melodrama of the Canadian Northwest, "Tiger Rose", at the Murray next Monday, is the smell of the pine that is wafted out from over the footlights. The last scene of "Tiger Rose" depicts in amost realistic manner, a deserted log cabin, in the depths of the primeval woods, in that far-away Great North Land, and Mr. Belasco has gone to infinite pain to have the ttage literally covered with pine needles. As the players walk over

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ADAMS AND GUHL Blackface comedians in a comedy, singing and talking act. These boys scored big at the Lyric, Indianapolis, last week. RICH AND LENORE Two clever artists in a musical skit, "From Melody Land." Coming Wednesday Evening, March 31 David Belascoe'B production, "THE TIGER ROSE." Same company playing Indianapoli9 and Dayton. Cash reservations now. Scats Saturday, March 27. Last and greatest show of the Beason. JIH U IIIIIMLU.XJMJUULJ-IJIIIM .ILA-liUW IU III! I

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Pictures of the Flood, the Crucifixion, the landing of Columbus, the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Emancipation Proclamation, the confer ence of the German war lords. '

ALL STAR CAST ' Jane Grey, George LeGuere, Alice Gail, Dick Lee, and Little Bennie Alexander

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