Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 136, 17 April 1920 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY. "APRIL 17, 1920.
TNEXT WEEK AT THE f HEATERS
MURRETTE. Scenes of unusual moment and keen interest are depicted in Mary Miles Winter's newest Realart production, "Judy of Rogues' Harbor," which will be shown at The Murrette Theatre today and tomorrow. The power to compel a would-be murderer to prepare a grave for his supposed victim is por
trayed in a manner that makes the audience gasp and then laugh" at the I ingenlousness of the heroine's plan to j eave her little Denny from the cruel j and Inhuman treatment meted out to i
him by the assailant. "Judy of Rogues' Harbor" Is a photo-drama that is interest-compelling from start to finish. RICHMOND. "I will take Europe: the Crown Prince the 'Orient and my other boys can use America for golf links," says the All Highest, the Kaiser, in Mack Sennett's delightful satirical comedy. "Yankee Doodle in Berlin," showing at the Richmond Theatre. Never before have the pompous rmbitions of the Hohenzollerns been so well described as in this five-part comedy-satire. Mr. Sennett has come nearer sounding the key-note of this amazing egotist than all the ponderous writers ""who have filled volumes with the glories and the misdeeds of the Hohenaollerns. WASHINGTON. George FItzmaurice, who has rapidly become one of the most successful motion picture directors In the business, passes another milestone on the road to fame with his first production to be released under his own name,
"On with the Dance." featuring Mae Murray and David Powell. This picture, which Is declared to be in every Tespect out of the ordinary, will be shown at the Washington Theatre for four days commencing tomorrow. Mr. FItzmaurice started his cinema career as a scenarist with Pathe. "On With the Dance" Is a story of a Russian immigrant girl, played by Miss Murray. She is selfish, beautiful and pleasure-loving. Temporarily yielding to temptation that leads her into New
York, "night life" with a vengeance, the heroine later redeems herself and works out a happy destiny. David Powell has the leading male role. WASHINGTON. Maurice Toumeur's epic production, "Woman," which comes to the Washington theatre on Thursday of this week, is unique in many ways. For
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one thing the photo-offering is remarkable in the number of beautiful women utilized in telling the story and the few men necessary to the unfolding of the plot. "My new picture," says Mr. Tourneur, "reflects the spirit of the day. Women women everywhere! We find women in every position these days and it is quite natural to turn out an almost wholly feministic production."
The masculine portion of the picture is upheld by Paul Clerget, the famous French actor and the lovable Pierrot, Sr.. of "Pierrot the Prodigal"; Escamillo Fernandez, Chester Barnett, George West and Warner Richmond. WASHINGTON The big stage success. "Just a Wife," that added considerable laurels to Charlotte Walker, the well known actress, when she appeared in it on the speaking stage, will be the photoplay attraction at the Washington Theater, commencing Friday.
It was written by Eugene Walker, whose numerous virile plays of American domestic and business life have attracted attention.
Mr. Durst, nationally known organ
1st, composer, and fellow of the Amer
ican Guild of Organists, will appear In the organ recital Tuesday. He graduated with highest honors from the Royal Academy of Music" of Munich, under Josef Rheinberger. In 1915 he gave recitals at the San Francisco exposition.
Dr. Baldwin to Appear
Again on Sunday; Delights Audience With Recital Dr. Minor C. Baldwin, organist who delighted a large crowd at St. Mary's church Friday night, will appear again at the church at 3 p. m. Sunday, it was announced Saturday. Dr. Baldwin's brilliance of execution, technical ease, beautiful fingering, and firm and authentic handling of tones, pleased his auditors very much. Frank Holland, Richmond tenor, 6ang. The accompaniment of Mrs. Harley Porterfield was admirably done.
BORAH FOR G. O. P. CHAIRMAN
WASHINGTON, April 17. The Re
publican bitter enders on the treaty question, led by Senator Hiram John
son proposed Senator Borah Friday for temporary chairman and keynoter
of the Republican national convention
Senator Lodge, who represents the
majority group of Republicans, already has been proposed by the regular Republiclans for temporary chairmanship. He is said to be the choice of the national committee.
CLARK ON COMMITTEE George H. Clark, of Winchester, is named on a Rotary subcommittee of education which is to work with the state board to arrange an Americanization school course.
COLBY PROMOTES CARR WASHINGTON, April 17. Reorganization of the State Department, recommended by former Secretary Lansing, was begun Friday by Secretary Bainbridge Colby with the appointment of Wilbur J. Carr, director of the consular service, to be assistant to the secretary of state.
COLLEGE HILL SCHOOL WILL PRESENT PLAY APRIL 23 The College Hill school, north of Richmond on the Chester pike, will present the play, "The Podunk Lim
ited," on Friday night, April 23.Drills and folk dances will also be included In the program. Children under high school age will be admitted free. All others will be charged an admission of 10 cents, the proceeds to be used in placing a bronze tablet in the
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Theatre Beautiful
URRETTE
"WHERE THE STARS TWINKLE FIRST"
Hear Our Pipe Organ, Jazz Orchestra
Saturday and Sunday-
This Theatre strives to give you the best in pictures and music. On Saturday and Sunday we will present this Realart Photo drama starring this great little star. There is a treat in store for you. Tears, sobs, sighs, smiles, chuckles, laughter and everything.
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Judy of Rogues' Harbor
A Realart Picture SHE was abused and beaten by her unscrupulous "grandpop;" so was her little cousin Denny. They craved but did not receive the loving touch of the human hand, the caress and the kiss children are so fond of and entitled to. In the birds of the air, the beasts of the field, and the barnyard pets, they found their friends. For the Charm of YOUTH, the Power 01 FAITH, and the Constancy of LOVE, See "JUDY OF ROGUES' HARBOR" A Story of Thrills, Throbs, Love and Laughter nBy Grace Miller White Scenario by Clara Beranget Directed by WILLIAM DESMOND TAYLOR
MUSIC OF THE PICTURES MR. CHAS. PASCOE, Organist RISK-SKINNER TRIO, Piano, Violin, Saxophone
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STARTING TOMORROW
ALSO A GOOD SLAP STICK COMEDY FLANNIGAN and EDWARDS in their latest two-reeler "A Howling Success"
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The intrigues in the r, t" MSP feTJfawa The amazlnS revenge architect's tower. KPSgW&j? JKgSjjSSt of a Jilted light-o-love. Sensational scenes in tf j SkSjy ggjgfPRBQg j?3ER59Sr flRHyH Tne escapades of a an "after hours" Jazz M&Wffi fJ-JlAe H butterfly wife. lKrS ff The 6h0t at rGVel The dance of the J STL that ends the "fools' Masked Dancer. r dance." The poisoning of a ffi''' jf; v, . The butterfly's starthappy love by a beauti- rfiSSs' -' It confession in court ful, Jealous Russian. "jjj? y Fy1 saye a man" Photoplay by ""-"-J3?"""f . "J"""'''' j- From the Play by Ouida Bergere tt Michael Morton
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